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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1945 August - Page 60

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5 ,GOOD REASONS
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WHY YOU'L L EN JOY DOING
BUSINESS WITH -US ! -
1. A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL. Your money back if
you are not completely satisfied.
2. THOUGHTFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS TREATMENT.
Regardless of the size of your purchase, courtesy
is paramount.
3. SOUND, COMPETITIVE MERCHANDISE with
prices equivalent to those prevailing elsewhere
for like merchandise.
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4. METICULOUS EXACTNESS IN REPAIRING AND
REFURBISHING EQUIPMENT. Every machine ex-
actly as represented.
5. EVERY TRANSACTION CONDUCTED WITH YOUR
FUTURE PATRONAGE IN MIND.
MECHANIC WANTED
Expert on Skee Balls. Ray Guns. Mu-
sic: Mac:hines. Arc:ade Equipment.
Must be steady and sober. Route
loc:ated in Los Angeles.
NICKABOB SALES COMPANY
( NICK CARTER )
FAirfax 1461
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
61
2525 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles 6. California.
f OR
AUGUST
and Tracy had some games so I helped
him out. But heck, I'm on a vacation.
There isn't any operator in this town.
Am going fishing on the Grand River
Lake tonight. Will think of you when I
pull out a big one." (Editor's note:
Hmmmm!)
Fred Gaunt, the missus and twins, are
back from a week's visit with his brother
at .29 Palms. Hot there now, but the
Gaunts spent most of the day in Walter's
airconditioned palace and the nights
under the stars.
Barbara Robinson, 19-year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robinson is now
completing her first year of training as a
Cadet Nurse at the city hospital in San
Jose. Barbara has two more years to go
and is a knockout in her snazzy uni-
form.
H. N. Swanson, formerly of North Holly-
wood, is living the life of Riley at Malibu
Lake Mountain Club this summer. Some
punkins.
Art Mohr, attorney and one of the
Mohr Brothers, is up and around again
after an illness of several months. Art is
counsel for AOLAC.
Lu Shulman; Denver, is planning a trip
to Los Angeles and is expected here the
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first part of September.
Sicking Distributing Co., has expanded
its display area and the quarters are
painted and cleaned up. Business has been
exceptionally good in recent weeks, ac-
cording to Jack Simon. Midge Ryan, of
Mills, spent some little time with Jack
and left for San Francisco on July 6th.
Jack is expecting a visit from Bill Marmer,
Cincinnati, in the near future.
W. E. Simmons would like to thank
whoever expressed him a box of big, black
Hesperian cherries from Wenatchee, Wash.
Box was minus the gift card.
Alpha Distributing has shipped . Budge
Wright a new Gray-Mills cleaning system
for installation at Western Distributors in
Portland.
IF THEY'RE HARD TO GET-
WE'VE COT 'EM!
Allen Brown, formerly with Thompson
Bros., Long Beach, spent part of July at
home on furlough. Allen is a radio op·
erator in the Merchant Marine.
Evans & Co.,
Dick Hood, of H .
Chicago, was in Los Angeles the first week
in July and spent considerable time with
Charlie Washburn at his record factory.
Before returning East he called on most
of the jobbers and distributors and "set
them right" regarding new equipment.
Fred Fields, former Wurlitzer District
Manager and Distributor, passed through
town on his way to Chicago on a business
trip.
Bob McClain is in charge of Operators
Service while Jimmie Rutter is away on a
trip East.
A. Robinson is back from a trip to
Reno seeking equipment. While there he
paid his expenses in the customary fashion,
as do all good tourists.
The first deliveries of 30·wire cable
on priority were made by Packard Mfg.
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SLOT MeR. SPRING KIT
$9.75
BOURBON - RYE - CORD'I AlS
AND THOSE HARD-TO-GE'T BRA'NDS -IMPO'RTS
CHOICE WINE'S - EASTERN BE'ER
Hi-Grade Spring Ass't
We Talk YOUR Language-Come On In!
PAUL A. LAYMON
!'RANK ROOT I..QUOR Los STORE
3345 We" 8th Street
Angeles. Calif.
Fitzroy 5190
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$2.50
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