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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 November - Page 20

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HOUSTON, Texas.-Male personnel of
Houston's Decca branch pretty near did an
"All Out" enlistm ent in the Navy. Branch
manager 1. H. Hart, office manager Harvey
Gani, and first counterman Eugene Ward
all joined the Navy one day and left for
training station to gether a short time later.
Chas. H. Wentworth of the Oklahoma
City Decca branch was made manager of
the Houston Branch. K. R. Wri'ght, also of
the Oklahoma City hranch, was made office
manager of the Houston Decca branch.
They replaced J. H. Hart and Harvey Gani.
New secretary is Miss Lois Patterson.
Harold E. Long, manager of Houston of·
fice, Commercial Music Co., en listed in the
U. S. Army Signal Corps and is in training
at San Antonio.
Bill Ell edge is now manager of the Rec-
ord Department, Crumpacker Distributing
Corp. He replaced A. B. Garza, former
manager who went with Southwestern
Music in Dallas. Crumpacker is the local
wholesale distrihutor for Columhi a and
Okeh records.
H. M. Crowe, former manager of R. & A.
Distributing Co., and now in the Navy, un-
expectedly ran into Buster Ayo, former
service manager of R. & A. Distributing
Co., also in the Navy. Yes, they did cele-
brate th e occasion.
About October 15th Harold Horton
moved from his old location on Louisiana
to Leeland Ave., into part of the building
of R. & A. Distributing Co. Horton is the
head of the firm of Stelle & Horton, and is
well known by coinmen over the entire
Southwest. He has been Rock-Ola distribu-
tor in South Texas and parts of Louisiana
for the past several years. Mr. Sale will
continue as Horton's office manager.
Joe Day, of Corpus Christi , Texas, bought
Stelle & Horton's place on Louisiana Street
and opened for business late in October.
Day said he would continue with Rock-Ola
equipment and service and also carry a
stock of other coin-operated machines.
Men with experience repairing coin
FROM A COLLECTION STANDPOINT. OUR
"JAP" RAY GUNS TOP ALL OTHERS
The most thorough and complete "CHICKEN SAM , 1_
' -. Change-
over to "JAP" Ray Guns - in the U. S.~.
'-"SHOOT THE JAP"
RAY-O-LiTE GUNS
$139.50
$139.50
Reconditioned Seeburg "CHICKEN SAM" Guns converted to the "JAP" Ray
Gun by factory.trained mechanics. Oriental doll and entire inside of cabinet
is hand painted by well·known Chicago artist. When we get through the
machine in appearance and condition is practically new. Amplifier. tubes.
cables and all parts checked and ready for location. Special cash offer. A
certified check of $134.50 will start one of these quick income Ray Guns on
the road to you. Cabinets are refinished in a solid blue lacquer with attract·
ive black trim.
FACTORY RECONDITIONED SEEBURG
* "SHOOT THE CHUTES" Ray-a-Lite Guns *
$139.50
$139.50
Reconditioned "CHUTES"-100 shot machine, late head, o~ sco~in9 unit. This is the last
Ray Gun J. P. Seebu~9 manufadured and , in ou~ opinion, is the finest Rifle Ray Gun that
was eve~ built. A ce~tified check of $134.50 will start one of these fine Ray Guns on
the road to you.
CmCAGO NOVELTY CO., INC.
1348 NEWPORT AYE.
CHICAGO. ILL.
operated devices, especially marble tables
and phonographs, are being sought by
large city refineries to take training courses
and qualify as recording instrument main-
tenance men. Those highly sensitive re-
cording instruments are in constant opera-
tion in all phases of oil refining and instru-
ment service men are among the highest
paid.
f ohn G. Wright
Wrigley Net Dips
NEW YORK. - William Wrigley, Jr.,
Co. reported for the Sep tember quarter net
profits of $1,828,341 after charges and pro·
visions for Federal taxes, equal to 94c a
share on capital stock, compared with
$2,171,669, or $1.10 a share in the like
1941 period.
ARCADE EQUIPMENT
2 Chicago Coin Hockeys ..... $210.00
I latest typ e Delux e Evans
2 1941 Ten Strikes, H. D ..... IOO.OO
I 1941 Ten Strike, Free
Play .................................. 125.00
2 Skeeball ette • .................... 65.00
~ 0 B~~JingU P~raci·;'c·.;···:::::::::::: gg:~~
2 Texas Leagues .................... 39.50
2 new Keep Em Punching .. 149.50
Baseballs .......... 105 .00
52 Scientiflc.
new Casino Golfs ................ 55.00
3 Mou ntain Cli mbers ............ 175.00
~ gjlUXe c ~~st;rn Baseballs .. 89.S0
ue
a Ine
We.tern Baseball • ....... 75.00
2 Radio Rifl es, Ic with 111m 6500
2 Chester Pollard Golf
.
Machine • ......................... 85.00
3 Exhibit Rotary Claw •........ 135.00
I
I A~omB"!~b~~ n ::::::::::::::::::::::~:~:gg
: ~~oh'rbi~a~~v;;··T~.te;::::::::::::: m:88
I Exhibit Dragon Shocker .. I3S.00
2 Mutoscope Magic Fingers 125.00
6 Deluxe Buckley Diggers~: 85.00
10 Exhibit Iron Claws
SO 00
2 Electro Hoists ........ ::::: 50:00
S Mutoscope El ectric
Diggers .........
. ...... 50.00
I Windm ill
15 .00
~ ::~~~~ ~:r,i:S'Sc(;j:es"':::::::: ~~:gg 2 D~ivemobil~~' ...................... 245.00
29-loot Target Roll •............ 95.00- I Mill. Punching Bag ........ 125.00
2 new Keeney Sub Guns ...... 245:n.a ~' Callie Strength Tester ........ 125.00
5 used Keeney Sub Guns ...... 1 95:~
Groetchen Metal Typers .... 85.00
3 Rapid Fire • ........................ 165.00 :Ii earlier model Exhibit Po.t
~ ~~!~~::rc~:!~nd~uSlsa·p···ihe· 55 .00
~pargo:e:nd:r~a~~~.~ .... '.~~~.t 35.00
Jap • .................................. 125.00 15 Electric motor Drop Pic-
2 Tom Mix Gun.......
65.00
ture Machines, floor
I Exhibit Duck Gun ............ 65.00
model. ...........
. .......... 45.00
5 non-e lectr ic drop picture
machines. floor models .... 35.00
10 ~~~~te~iC~~: ~.~chines,
1 combination Grip and
Lu ng Tester .....................
I Groetchen Skill Jump
with base... ... ........
22 ':I:~t c3a:-bi~!t G:~~:se~.~ ......
5 new Poison the Rats .........
5
G' T
new riP ease. ..................
10 Ki cker and Catchers .....
~ ~:: ~e~:~iV~utyn p~uns.
25.00
GRANDMA Horo.cope
1 N~~~h:~e~~·~d li·~·;~··~·~·tfit:: : ~~:~~
3 Watling Fortune Telling
S I
8950
ca es
......................
.
~ r!~:.~~ A·~t~·,;;·~ti·~ ········ ..... 5.00
Changemaker .
.. 65.00
3 new Ic changemakers....
9. 00
3 new 5c changemakers ....... 9.00
2 Chicken Sam..
. ......... 95.00
I Fa.t Time. Ip .......
. ..... $69.50
I 5c Roya l Draw.
85 .00
I IDe Royal Flu.h .................. 75.00
WANTED : A .B.T. RIFLE RANGES AND ARCADE EQUIPMENT
One-Half Deposit with Order--Balance C.O.D .
2Ul PROSPECT AVE.
CLEVELAND COIN MACHINE EXCHANGE
REFERENCE
39. 50
45.00
32. 50
5500
.
20.00
20.00
CONSOLES
2 Sugar Kin g •...................... $ 44.00
4 Pace. Reels. f.p . and
P .O. with rall . ......... _. 125.00
GETOUR FREE
75.00
1 0 B~and New Post Card Machines with Bases, Simila~ to the Exhibit Post Ca~d Vende~
$45 .00 each
2 High Hand • ..................... $ 99.50
r late Baker Paces with
Jackpot ............................ 225.00
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fOR
NOVEMBER
1942
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