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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 August - Page 18

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Big Parade ___ _____ ___ ..... ____ $75 .00
~~""t:;y __ :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~:gg
Jungle _____ __ _ . _________ . ____ . ____ 49.00
South Paw ____ _______ _____ ___ . 49 .00
Captain Kidd _________ _ . ___ 39.00
Maiors '41 ____________________ 39.00
Horoscope ______ ____ __________ $39.00 Boom Town ____ ______ __ ______ $19.00
Big Chief . ___ ____ .. _. __ . _____ _ . 29.00 Score-a-Line ____ _______ _____ 19.00
Silver Skates ___ ____ ________ _ 29.00 Dixie ____ ______ . ______ _____ ____ _ . __ 19.00
Fleet ________ ____ ______ ________ ____ 29.00
Movie
Twin Six ____ __ ______ __ __ ________ 29 .00 1 Soundview
Machine. Brand New.
Bargain . __ . __ __________ __ $300.00
Big League _____ ______ ____ ... _. 29.00
Pan American ___ _____ __ ____ 29 .00
Filmtone Movie
Sky Line ____ __ ____ _____ ____ ____ _ 19.00 2 Machines
. ___ __ $500.00 Each
Progress __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __ 19.00 30 Cebco Hot Nut
Formation . ___ ______ . ________ _ 19.00
Machines. Twins. Like
School Days _____ _____________ 19.00
New, $5 .00 Each, Lots of 5
Merry Go Round ______ ___ _ 19.00
Stars _____ _____ __ __ ___ _____________ 19.00 6 Brand New Samco
Drilled Ball Gum
Commodore . __ __ ________ ____ _ 19.00
Machines __ _____ ____ _ $5 .00 Each
BEAUTIFUL CIGARETTE MACHINES
U-NEED-A-PAK,
500,
Walnut
7 Cols. ______ ____ ___ Model
• _____ _ . ______
__________
________ __ Finish
___ . _____ : . ____ __ • __ ___ . __ ea . $125 .00
9 Cols •. _____ . ___ . _____ _______ _____________________ ___ _______ ____ __ ____ __ __ ____ ea. 135.00
15 Cols. ________ . ___________ ________ ______ __ _____ ___________ ___ __________ _______ ea . 150.00
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9 Col. DuGreinier RESPRAYED
H _____ _____ ____ USED
__ . __ . __ ____ MACHINES-CLOSE
_____ _____ ___________ __ __ ___ __ __ $85
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7 Col . DuGrenier W ____ . __ ________ _ • __ __ __ ________ __ ____ ______ ___ __ . ________ ___ 75 .00
7 Col. DuGrenier S ___ . __ . ___ ___ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _____ ____ _____ __ ___________ ___ 50 .00
8 Col. U-Need-A-Pak 2 Kings ______ _____ ___ ____ __ _____ ______ __ ___ _______ _ 75.00
6 Col . U-Need-A-Pak _______ __________ ____ ____ __ __ ___ _______ ___ __ _____ ____ ______ _ 40 .00
TERMS ALL ORDERS : 1/ 3 Deposit With Order,
Balance Shipped C . O . D.
JERSEY SPECIALTY CO.
Route 23. Newark Pompton Turnpike
Next to Passaic: River Bridge
1942
SINGAC. N. J.
Phone: Little Falls 4·0784
previous headquarters. At 2845 West Pico
Mac intends to care for his customers and
use the spot for an operating base.
Percy Shields really tasted heat when he
made a delivery of Arcade Equipment down
Indio way the last week in July. With 110
in the shade Percy had a tire go out on his
trailer and it practically ditched him.
After spending a full month at Big Bear
Jack Gutshall believes he's discovered how
to get the limit of trout without wasting too
much time. Jack invited his secretary, Jane
Carico, to accompany him and the missus
on a fishing trip at Big Bear recently. Jane
didn' t expect to fish, but when she saw how
exquisitely her employer handled his rod
and reel, she asked for a fishing pole of her
own. Jack quickly accommodated, and
almost as quickly a game warden came by,
questioned the party, made threats, raised
hell and J ack went into action. Jane quickly
acquired a fishing license, and as night fell
. . . ALL WAS WELL.
Lucille Laymon h as enlisted for Canteen
Duty for the American Red Cross.
G. M. O'Dell, R adium Springs, New Mex-
ico, visited THE REVIEW on August 10th,
and commented on the activity at Radium
Springs. O'Dell is the major-domo of the
town and owns the )lOtel, swimming pool,
and most of the stores. At present, he
states, invalids from all parts of the nation
are finding the curative waters of Radium
Springs very benefici'iiL As a result, O'Dell's
coin-operated equipment is getti ng a good
play.
Glen Wallichs, g. m. of Capitol Records,
returned to Hollywood on th e 1st, excited
over the reception given Capitol's first two
releases from here to the eastern coast.
Russell Smith, head-man at the L. A.
office of California Simplex, is back from a
month's trip to Chicago. Russell got a taste
of hot weather when he fished in Northern
Minnesota on the way home. Russell is cur-
rently whispering about the new Wurlitzer
replacement cabinet.
Arcade Boss Murphy, who has the Ar-
cade at Crestline in the San Bernardino
Mountains, and is about ready to open a
new Arcade in the Imperial Valley, was in
Los Angeles late in July to buy equipment
from Percy Shields, and others, for his new
spots.
J. A. Ewing, Bakersfield, is back from a
trip to Washington, D. c., and New York
City.
'c. C. Goodson, one of the old-timers in
the coin machine business, was in from
Pasadena talking over the good old days
with Paul Laymon.
Marvin Jones, son of Roy Jones, well·
known music operator, is an air cadet at
Santa Ana Air Base.
Nelson Baker, former service man for
Paul A. Laymon, is in training at Shepherd
Field, Texas. Nelson is in the Technical
Ground Training School.
Frank Richards, floor salesman for Gen-
eral Music, can tell 'em taller than anyone
we've ever encountered. For example Frank
said he was fishing for Bonita and the fish
were so thick he couldn't row his boat.
AND to top that-Frank tells of a fishing
excursion in Alaska where the trout were
so plentiful that you could Ji'ft them out of
the water in your own skillet. All of which
moves us to nominate Said Richards for
membership in the Burlington (Wis. ) Liars'
Club. We think Richards will fare well on
honors.
Robert Fairchild is now in training at
San Diego for service in the Navy.
A. S. Beutler, of the Laymon firm, is
back from the High Sierras with pictures
to prove he really did get what others talk
about.
William Rowe, Phoenix, Ariz., picked
July as a good time to come West and pick
up equipment.
Paul Blackford
Shelley Surprised
LOS ANGELES-During the first week
of August a very bewildered individual,
none other than Mr. Shelley of Shelley
Radio Co., 'phoned THE REVIEW and said:
"My goodness where does your magazine
really go? I'm getting tube orders from all
over the United States!"
Shelley apparently didn't know that THE
REVIEW has the blue ribbon subscription
list of operators in the industry from coast·
to·coast. Even though his tube supplying
business must necessarily be confined to
serving Music Men in the Western Area
during the war months Shelley is apprecia·
tive of the national interest and hopes to
be able to supply these customers at an
early date.
1. JINGLE. JANGLE. JINGLE
Victor 27909-Freddy Martin
Bluebird 11533-Barry Wood
2. CONCHITA. MARCHITA. LOLITA. LOPEZ
Victor 27931-Dinah Shore
Bluebird 11542-Abe Lyman
3. ONE DOZEN ROSES
Victor 27881-Dinah Shore
Bluebird 1148S-Art Kassell
4. WHO WOULDN'T LOVE YOU?
Victor 27891-Freddy Martin
5. JOHNNY DOUGHBOY
Victor 27870--Sammy Kaye
Bluebird 11503-Freddy Martin
Blue bird 11523-Barry Wood
LEO J. MEYBERG CO.
LOS ANGELES • •• 2027 South Figueroa
SAN FRANCISCO •••• 70 Tenfh Street
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