~ARCADE BARCAINSI
The following equipm.e nt is clean and ready for locatiofl.
Terms: 1/ 3 down, balanu C. O. D.
HARVARD METAL TYPERS, Sc and
10c Play, Like New ....................... :$295.00.
GROETCHEN METAL TYPERS, Sc
Play .................................................. 295.00
MILLS PANORAMS, Late Models,
Clean ................................................ 350.00
KIRK NIGHT BOMBER, Refinished .... 150.00
DRIVEMOBILES .................................. 150.00
EVANS TOMMY GUN .......................... 115.00
LIBERATOR .......................................... 80.00
PERISCOPE .......................................... 60.00
TEN STRIKES, High Dial...................... 75.00
BALLY RAPID FIRE With BIG RO.CK
CONVERSION .................................. $ 85.00
YOUR NAME IN HEADLINES PRESS
With Type and Stand...................... 150.00
KEENEY TEXAS LEAGUERS................ 25.00
KEENEY ANTI AIR CRAFTS, Brown
Cabinet, Late ................................. . 35.00
KEENEY SUBMARINES ....................... . 50.00
KEENEY AIR RAIDERS ....................... . 95.00
AMUSEMATIC LITE LEAGUES,
Brand 'New...................................... Write
SPEC/Ill I Hurry anti Order W"lle ,,,e, last-e,G RocK coNvERsION
for CHICKEN SAMS OR BALLY RAPID FIRES-to double your collections and increase your
Frofits-will make your old games look like new. 10 Colors. 10 Pieces. Sold
$1QOO
on a money back guarantee. At the bargain price of only .......................................... .
KRUSE & CONNOR
Telephone: EDGewater 3500
4556 N. KENMORE AVE.
CHICAGO 40, ILLINOIS
Please send me Information on Arcade Bargains.
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service man for Mike Koseris, operator of
the '30 Club' and other Bannock County
spots.
Gaylord Winewriter, former serviceman
for Yellowstone Co., has just gone into the
Army.
Dan B. Stewart, brother of manager Sid
Stewart of the Stewart Novelty Co., is
"isiting here from his Casino in Reno.
Sid has just returned from a trip into Idaho
territory.
Viola B. Hutton
Denver
A new•comer in the coin machine busi•
ness in Denver, the Ajax Music Co., is
doing a major remodeling and moderniz.
ing job on its new home at 1655 Blake SL
Jack Arnold, recently released from ser•
vice in the Navy, signed up as distributor
for Packard machines last spring for terri•
tory covering Colorado, Wyoming, Western
Nebraska and Northern Montana. He was
formerly associated with Packard Superior
Products at Chicago for the Rocky Moun•
tain states from the time it began business
some 13 years ago. Arnold said that after
his release from the Navy he went back
with ~µp,fl'.rior, but through his friend
James Ga~dis, regional manager for Pack•
ard Corp., signed up . as distributor. He
says he is happy to announce that Packard
Hideaways are coming through in very
11ice shape, "by golly," and that he cordially
invites all operators in the above territory
to visit him in his new location where the
Packard Hideaway and all speakers and
accessories are on display.
Recently he was appointed distributor
for Compas, a complete line of spare parts
( for all coin operated machines, both music
a nd pin balls.
In addition, Arnold says he carries a
fa ctory stock of Brewer punch boards and
is making up numerous merchandise deals.
He said that with his many years of ex•
perience in the business he knew about
what the operators should have and that
he was trying to make a punch board deal
where th e operators can make a good
margin of profit and still give the player
full value received, and showing the mer•
chant a good profit.
The new loca tion has two stories and
full basement. The first Aoor will be de•
voted to music machines and speaker dis•
play. Offices are also on first Aoor. A
special display room for punch boards and
premiums will be on the balcony, and the
top Aoor will be strictly a stork room and
repair shop. Basement will be used for
storage.
Arnold arranged with Edwin W. Sully to
cover the territory as salesman. Bill An•
derson, has recently been added to th e
service department.
W. H. Erskine, manager of Jones Dis•
tributing Co., Denver branch, reports that
equipment is now coming in more rapidly
than formerly, and that the West coast
representative of Seeburn:, distrirt sales
manager Daniel J. Donohue, visited the
Denver office and spent several days calling
on customers in th e territory. Joe Kamvs.
of the Seeburg factory, also was in th e
Denver territory recently, callin g on cus-
tomers in the field.
The Seeburg Corp. has come out with a
new recessed wall and ceiling speaker in
two types. Samples were received by the
Denver office recently.
The Jones Co. has increased its force in
the paint department. This department is
being enlarges!. Any and all kinds of ma-
r.hine, are made to look like new. Elmer
Hogrefe is a new addition to the force.
The Frank Huber Music Co. has ex•
panded its business, and Huber has taken
in a partner, Al Vinolli of Denver. The
firm will now be known as V and H Amuse•
ment Operators. It expect5 to later move
to the downtown district. Although this
company has been in business only a few
months, it has already expanded to the
size of many companies that have been in
business for several years.
J. R. Moon of the La Salle Music Co.,
has just returned from a business tri p to
Dallas and was a recent call er at the
Jones Co. office. He has a fine modern
shop with 14 employees in the service
organization, and has made some of the
finest installations in the city of Denver
in ~ecent months with the new Seeburg
eqmpment.
_Moo_n is slated to go on a big hunting
tnp wah R. F. Jones of the Salt Lake City
office, Gus Carter and several operators
from Utah, who are he_a ding for North
Dakota for the pheasant hunting. Ca rter,
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ERNIE GRAHAM
1212 E. Colorado
Glendale 5, Cal.
(Rear Entrance)
1946