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Issue: 1947 September - Page 94

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COIN
MACHINE
AEVIEW
94
FOA
SEPTEMBER
1947
Frank Klensch, co-operator of the Vine
Street Penny Arcade, will marry Angela
Schulte September 6 at St_ J ames Church,
White Oak_ The Smokies will be their
honeymoon grounds_ THE REVIEW wishes
them the best of everything.
Do.t Sales Co. is the name under which
Lee Weingar tner now operates on his
own. Lee was formerly with Ohio Specialty.
Leroy Craft is in Portsmouth doing a
bit of installing for Aireon.
Irvin Chappelow, service manager, and
Bill Schroth, service man for Joe Wein-
berger, are off on their summer vacations
to parts unknown.
Lish Steel has just added 35 new loca-
tions to his Steel Amusement circuit for
a reported five figure sum. Lish is also
sporting a new '46 Lincoln sedan_
Don Fosgate is moving to his new loca-
tion, 223 East 8th, across the street from
his present site. THE REVIEW offers Don
sincere sympathy in the loss of his mother
who died recently at Findlay, at the
venerable age of 82 years.
Ella Lantry, Ohio Specialty's first lady,
is taking a well-earned vacation at Martins-
ville.
The wife of the APOA vice-president,
Mrs. Harry Hester is now reported re-
covering from a serious illness at Deaconess
Hospital.
Advance reports indicate tremendous
interest in the NAMA December Chicago
convention, according to CigvenderMaury
Levitch. If the present trend continues, all
a ttendance records will be shattered.
Paul Pusa t eri' s Witts tein-Middleman
American Legion baseball team has gone
through the season unbeaten, and Paul has
his fingers permanently crossed. He's tickled
over the showing of his boy, Mike Giardullo,
on the Rockford Red farm team. Mike
pitched four straight winners and is hitting
a puny .391. Jim Kolker, also a Pusateri
peerless product, is now on the Yankee's
FOR SALE F.O.B. VISALIA, CALIF.
16 Late Consoles ........ Pric:e $6000.00
1 5c:, 25c: Bonus Bell I
3 Comb. Bang Tails
6 Single Bonus Bells
5 De Lux Draw Bells
Draw Bell
4 Yic:tory Spec:ials .... Pric:e $1000.00
40 Consoles ................ Prlc:e $1200.00
10 Cash Pay Jumbos Late Head
7 Comb. Jumbos Late Head
2 Free Play Jumbos
14 Comb. 5c: Super Bells
4 Twin Cash Super Bells
3 Club Bells Comb.
4 Basket Ball Champs
Pric:e $ 1000.00
33 Five Balls ................ Pric:e $2000.00
Liberty
1 Keep em Flying
3
2
1
2
4
Four Roses
Kilroy
Stage D.o or Canteen
Big Hit
1 Big League
Step Up
Suspense
Hi Hat
Knoc:k Out
Stars
Sky Chief
2 Baffle Card
2 Show Girl
Defense
Double Play
2 Dore-Mi
Yic:tory
Yenic:e
Dude Ranc:h
Flic:ker
Four Diamonds
IVAN WII.COX
1320 West Myrtle
Phone 1349
roster, and Paul is expecting great things
from him.
Other out-of-towners included Leo J.
Dixon, president of Triangle Distributing,
Myron G. Erb, Aireon general sales man·
agel', Fred Mann, regional Aireon manager,
and Dick Gluck, of Rowe Mfg. Co.
George Strassel and his family are tell·
ing friends about their interesting motor
trip to the West coast and return. George
is with Diamond Vending.
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Visalia. Calif.
Vernon and Alma Young had several
anxious moments recently when their new
Ray Alan rolled off the scales, while being
weighed, and got a nasty bump. Being of
hardy stock, Ray and his parents did not
allow a little thing like that to interfere
with their vacation plans.
Ralph Eydel of Weisbrodt's reports he
spent his vacation at Sollek's Corner, Ohio.
Junior Olympics, a juvenile delinquency
foe, atqacted enormous crowds, and many
amateur athletic marks have fallen. CharI·
ton Wallace has done an admirable chore
of publicity for these track events, and is
looking forward to Cincinnati capturing
some of the trophies at the national meet
in Cleveland. If this happens, he will feel
amply rewarded for his hard work.
Bill Simon and his family are recou~ting
the pleasures of a nine-day vacation spent
at Sheboygan, Wis.
.
Art Greaves, ace mechani c for Weis-
brodt, and his wife, Doris, are vacationing
at La Vermillion, Minn. Laura Allen of
the same organization is back from Buffalo
and Niagara Falls. And Milton Cole has
also returned from a brief vacation in
Wisconsin.
Gene Greenwold of Stern Cigarette Vend-
ing and family have returned, greatly reo
freshed after a three weeks stay at Harbor
Springs, Mich.
THE REVIEW congratulates two Industry
couples: Mr. and Mrs. Sid Jacobs are
celebrating their seventh wedding anni-
versary this month, ;md Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Craft will mark their eighth year
of connubial bliss. Sid is with National
Products and Leroy is with Triangle.
REVIEW birthday felicitations to Helen
Winklejohn, a Septemberite, and to Fern
Ellen Jacobs, Sid's daughter; ' many happy
returns, kids!
Speaking of birthdays, this column starts
its second year with this issue. Thanks
to all of you who supplied the news and
views.
George Keith
Pre-Convention Meeting
LOS ANGELES-The Convention Com·
mittee of the Los Angeles Tobacco and
Candy Table recently met here for lunch
to work out details for the three-day NATD
program, October 9, 10, and 11.

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