Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1934 June

PACIFIC 'COIN MACHINE REVIEW
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TRADE TOPICS
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Comments on Timely Subjects
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P. W. BLACKFORD
Some day some operator is go-
ing to crawl out of the used ma-
,chines haze and fit himself up in
'8. business that will net him a
substantial profit and provide him
with an opportunity to make
more out of his old machines
than he could possibly get by
trading them in.
And that business IS renting out
amusement tables and slQt ma-
chines to private individuals for
parties, social functions, club
gatherings, etc.
The dailies are filled with an-
nouncements of get togethers,
the social page carries a list of
parties, etc. An operator could
get up an attractive circular let-
ter, embellished with a picture of
a machine or two ,and send to
the person in charge of these
functions and offer them some
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Jobber.
We are located in the exact ~
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amusement machines at a nomi-
nal rental fee. His old machines
could be polished up and refin-
ished and used for such rentals.
government reply envelope
could be enclosed so as to make
it as easy as possible for the
person to reply.
During the past SIX months I
have attended a great number of
private parties and social gath-
erings where pin games and slot
machines would provide some-
thing new and different in the
way of entertainment for those
who do not desire to play cards
or dance all evening.
One or two operators in Los
Angeles are making a play for
this business but the field is big
and several dozen could make a
tidy sum out of such rentals.
There are two ways on which
this play could be operated. The
machines could be rented out at
so much per machine per night
or, if the party is a large one,
the operator could make a per-
centage arrangement with the in-
dividual.
Sometime ago THE
REVIEW carried a story on how
several Hollywood celebrities were
using slot machines for such
parties and their percentage off
of the take of the machines in
most 9ases covered the net on
the parties. This was an abso-
lute fact and this could be used
in selling the idea to the l10st or
hostess.
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End your correspondence to ad-
vertisers by mentioning THE RE-
VIEW.
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Several AlDplified AutoDlfltie
5e EleetrulDuse Phonograp~s
Cost. New $1,260 Each - Will Sacrifice - Sell in Lot or
Separate - Terms, If Necessary, to Suit
Southern Piano CoDlpany
44 North Raymond Ave.
Page Seventeen
Pasad~na,
Calif.
SEATTLE - Western Distribu-
LaSalle Map of :S~sineSs Conditions' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
tors, Inc., of Seattle, Washington,
found they had a considerable
number of good used pin games on
hand for which there was no mar-
ket. During the past two months
they have destroyed more than fif-
ty games to relieve the congestion
and take them out of circulation,
but hesitated to continue the
slaughter. It was finally decided
to take the matter up with the
Children's Orthopedic Hospital.
It was learned the hospital
would be glad to receive the ma-
chines and the first consignment
was soon made ready and deliv-
ered. Coin chutes were removed
and in their place handy wooden
plungers we re substituted so the
games could be played without
Fir6t Quarter 01 1934 Has Been Moat Encouraginll
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coins. The cabinets were cleaned M ap Supplied by B USINESS BULLETI N Division of L aSalle Extension UniYersity,
and all working parts put in good
M arch has b een the best mon th since last has extended into Iowa, southern :Minn e-
condition. A number of Seattle summer, and unle ss strikes interfere April s ot a, n or t h ern Il linoi s, and southern 1\1 ic h.
will
be fully as good.
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igan. 'l'h e Sou thern area has ex tendcfl t o
operators voluntarily contributed
Our "Very Good" areas have broaden ed cent ral and w es tern K entuck y and western
m.achines to swell the list. "A pin until the Northwestern area now extends a nd sou th ern South Carolina. Louisiana.
western Mont ana, Idaho, no r thern whil e not quite so a ctive, i s still "G ood."
game for every ward" was the slo- over
Utah. and Nevada. The Middle·West a r ea
gan and they were soon provided.
It is believed this donation will
serve two purposes. First it will
remove useless games from circu-
lation and in the second place cre-
ate a more kindly feeling toward
the machines than now exists in
many quarters among supporters
of juvenile institutions.
Superior Leads
Portland Mfrs.
PORTLAND- ManUfacturing of
pin games has taken on the pro-
portion of being a real business
in Portland with the Superior
Amusement company now going
full blast turning out their new
K. O. five foot game.
The machine is a masterpiece
and is the finest ' the firm has
ever built. Speaking of the ma-
chine Joe Hern, manager of the
firm said: "K. O. represents an
accomplish ment in m a nufa cturing.
This game possesses a thrill sec-
ond to none, and into it we have
built the very finest material and
equipment possible."
The firm has its own wood
working shop in connection with
its factory over-looking the Willa-
mette river.
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April Promiaea to be Beat Month 01 1934 So Far
Ma.p Supplied by BUSINESS BULLETI N Division of LaSalle Extension Universit Y'
pril records of ret ail sales, autom obile
an general manufacturing, steel, railway
equipment, and bui\(\ing activity indicate
better than March recorda. Tho "Very
Good" area in ()ur map at last entire Middl(l West including all Ohio, In·
d iana, Michigan, and Illinois.
Penn~yl·
vania , Mar ylf\nd, New Jersey, New York,
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"VIRGIN TERRITORY"·
By EINAR WILSLEV
When travelling in the country
it certainly pays to leave the beat-
First Eskimo-"Goin' south this en path and explore the by-ways
winter, Tallowfingers?"
and back country. Tourists will
Tallowfingers-"Ye-up, I've de- find interesting scenery unspoiled
by road signs, hamburger stands
cided to go down to Iceland."
A Blessed Event for Operators---Three . Twins
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A.B.T.
Autocount
Autowhirl
Autobank
The
World's
Finest
Pin
Tables
For
Choice
Locations
Totals
Each Score
Prints
Complete
Record
of All
Receipts
and
Disburse-
ments
AUTO
WHIRL
Visible Coin
Detectors
Marble Game
Supplies
AUTO
AUTO
COUNT
and aU New England are also nQW in the
"Very Good" area.
Thcl'O has been a slight 1'6cession froll1
"Verv Good" to "Good" in southe r n lI i sippi' and Alabama and Florida. :New'
"Good" areas are indicated In Nebraska
and Wyoming.
BANK
All
Playing
Fields
Int.er-
changeable
and the like. Sportsmen will find
better hunting and fishing, sales-
men will find friendly buyers who
are ready to listen to their stories
and ready to buy, and coin ma 4
chine operators will find a r eal
virgin territory where they can
place some of their older equip4
ment to good advantage. One
young man who recently started
up in the pin game business, pur 4
chased quite a large number of
games like the Mills Officials,
Broadcasts, and similar games . He
purchases these games a t very
reasona ble prices and had " Virgin
Territory" in mind. He is fond of
the great outdoors and found coin""!-
operated machines his oppor tunity
for combining business with pleas.
ure. He reports placing pin games
in out-of-the-way places where no
one yet played such a device and
the other day told of one Mills Of·
ficial that took in $131.00 in three
weeks with only one-third paid out
for rewards. This operator finds
very little competition in his ter 4
ritory and is giving the location
only 40 per cent commission_ Most
of his eqUipment is operated in
towns of from one to five thou 4
sand population and he does not
mind driving a great many miles
to get to these places because he
finds the location owners very
friendly and honest and his equip-
ment yields good profits. He cov·
ers the territory once every three
weeks and always returns to the
city with a number of heavy
money bags.
Summer is coming and many op-
erators should get into the "wide
open spaces" where opportunity
awaits them.
WRITE FOR FUll DETAILS AND INFORMATION
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PAU:L :LAYMON
Coin Chutes
Padfie CJea8t Bepresentatlve
1318 So. Rope Sa.
Los
IlDgel~
Calif.
l""ist U PQn Them
." Y our Gomes
Fishmouth- "Bumstead had all
epiderma toid growth removed to-
day."
Flatfoot-ttPoor fellow! Was it
serious 1"
Fishmouth - "No-only a lJair ..
cu~"
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Page Eighteen
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trade mark, tr,ade name, package.
wrapper, or label of a competitor' •
product to such a degree as to de
a tendency to
~~;t~n':~r~ave
d~cei~
(e) by
Inducing
or attempting
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any means
or devic~ to
whato
soever, a breach of contract betweea
(Continllcd frolll Our l£ny Issue)
Any action taken· by the Code feasance or nonfeasance.
a competitor and a customer dul"-
6. No employee shall knowingly Authority or its delegated agents
ARTICLE V
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ing the term of such contract.
be permitted to work in the aggre- relative to the approval of the Ad-
SEC. 1. Every employer shall use
(f) 'l'he. copying or imitation of
Becoming a father for the first gate in excess of the above-pre- ministrator, may, in the discretion a cost-accounting system which will the deSign or construction of a rna
scribed number of hours irrespec- of the Code Authority, be submit- conform to the principles of and is chine or device containing new or
time undoubtedly fills a man with tive of whether such employee be ted to the Administrator for approv- at least as detailed and complete as novel features or any material parte
on the pay roll of more than one al and in any case shall be subject the uniform and standard method of thereof, in which Ure owner or man.-
renewed vision, courage and am- employer.
to the disapproval of the Adminis- cost accounting to be prescribed by ufacturer has property rights. whicla
GENERAL LABOR PROVISIONS
trator.
the Code Authority subject to the can be protected by legal proceed
bition, No sooner did his wife give
SECTION 1. (a) It is understood,
(a) To adopt bylaws and rules and approval of the Administrator. The ings, by competitors for their o~
birth to a healthy 8-pound baby however, that old and partially dis- regulations for lts procedure and Code Authority shall specify those use prior to the end of the year fol.
abled employees are not included in for the admini"trat~on and enforce- items of cost determined pursuant lowing that in which they we~
girl, than Mr. D. Emanuel entered the
above
age provisions, except ment of the Code in accordance with to this Article hereof which shall originated.
that
they shall in no case be paid the powers herein granted, except be inclUded in allowable cost.
(g) Securing informa.lion fro __
the coin machine industry' as an less than
eighty (80) per cent of the that a majority of the voting mem-
SEC. 2. (a) No manufacturer of competitors concerning their bus ...
above
minimums
and
.
provided
that
berssh-all
be
required
for
a
quor-
the
Industry
shall
sell
any
product
nesses
by false or misleading state-
operator of strictly legitimate
the total number of such employees um and a vote of a like number shall of the Industry at a price below ments or representations. or br
vending machines. Emanuel has shall
not exceed two (2) employees be required to make effective any his own indiVidual cost. Provided, false impersonation of one in au.
already placed several machines in in plants having less than one hun- formal action by the Code Author- that this shall not apply to mer- thority, and the wrongfui use there-
(100) employees, nor more than ity. The Code Authority shall sub· chandise vending machines sold, of to unduly hinder or stifle t . .
the largest department stores. He dred
two (2) percent of the total number mit its bylaws and rules and regu- leased, or supplied by a manuf<&ctur- competition of such competitors.
ARTICLE VII
is now negotiating with a large oil of employees in such plants employ- lations for procedure, administra- er for the sole purpOl:le of vending
t'
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f
t t th Ad'
some commodity Oli which the man-
lOn, an en orcemen
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e
mln- ufacturer ot tbe machine is to make
SEC. 1. This Code and all the pro.
company regarding the installa- ing one hundred (100) or more.
(b)
It is further understood that is!rator for I:tis approval, together a profit. Proyided further, that any visions thereQf are expressly made
tion of vending machines in their watchmen are not included in the WIth trl}t: copIes of any amendments member of the Industry m .a y meet Hubject to the right of the Presi
service stations. A string of 1,000. labor provisions of th!s Article, ex- ~~. 1 a~~:t~~n!et~~~~H ~~d; h!~c1er:~od the price competition of anyone dent ,in accord·ance with Section
that they shall III no c,ase be . U II
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whose COl:its under this Code provi- (b) f Titl I ! th N t·
I I d
units is contemplated. Good luck cept
paid less, than eighty (80) percent s~I(.;h. other WiOI matl~n. ~~ to ~ts ac- sion are lower.
trial' Reco~et'~ AC~, :r~,:::a ti~le u~
and congratulations to Mr. Ema- of the milJimum wages herein speci- tIVltH'S as. th~ AdrnlJlIstratol rna!
(b) I'rovided that obsolete pat- time to cancel or modify any order,
fied and in no case shall they be de-:m ll:c~hsa~.t to effect the 1)Ul- terns, di::;continued models or sur- approval, Jiccll:-,e, rule. or regulatioa
nuel!
permitted to work longer than fifty- po. es 0
e
.
plus Htock may be sold at such pric- il3sued under Title I of said Act.
six (56) hours in anyone we{}k un-
(b) To obtain il'om member!' of es as are neCf\ssary to effect a sale
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SEC. 2. '1'his Code, except as _
A frequent visitor to San Fran- less they are paid time and one-half the Industry as soon as t,he neces- subject to rules as establihed or
.for any hours in excess of fifty-six sary readjustments within the In- modified from time to time hy the provisions required by the Act, mar
cisco is Mr. H. J. Coenen from (56) hours per week.
dustry can be made, reports based C d A t h · t
All
h
d be modified on t11e basis of exper
SEC. 2. Employers shall not re- on periods of one, two, or four s~le~ m~st o~~ y;eporte~U~o f~~PC~~e lence or changes in circumstances
Corning, whose son attends the
classify employees, or duties, or oc- weeks, or multiples thereof, for use Authority prior to making the sale. such modlfic,ations to be based up·
University of California. Mr. Coe-
cupations of employees nor engage ~~ir~~~r~t~~e friut~~~it~d~i~i~~:aft~ Any sale made under this provision ~~d a~~~~a~~t~c!O a~~e ~~~~n~s~at~!
nen is a very successful operator in any other subterfuge, so as to de- and enforcement of the Code, and which is made for the purpose of shall specify, and to become effec.
the purposes of this Act.
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evading paragraph (a) of this Sec- tive on approval by the President.
and is always full of enthusiasm feat
SEC. 3. Complete copies of this or
e Jl1 orma Ion 0
e reSl ent, tion, is an unfair method of com-
Code shall be posted in conspicuous and to give assistance to members petition.
AHTICLE VIII
and new ideas.
places accessilJle to all employees.
of the Industry in improving meth-
SEC. S. No provision of this Code
If any employer of labor in thi.
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ARTICL IV ORGANIZATION
ods, or in prescribing a uniform relating to prices and-or terms of Industry is also an employer of la-
Another operator who often
POWEls AND DUTIES O}'-" '
sYl-ltem of accounting and reporting. selling, shipping, and-or marketing bor in any other Industry, the pro-
THE CODE AUTHORITY •
All individual rf'ports shall be kept shall apply to expert trade and·or visions of this Code shall apply to
comes to the city is Edgar McNeil
SECTION 1. A Code Authority is confidential and only general sum· to trade and-or to sales and-or ship- and affect only that part of the bus-
of Stockton. McN eil operates in hereby constituted to cooperate maries thereot may be J?ublished..
ments for export trade.
iness which is a part of the Coin
(C) To recE;lve complamts of Vlo.
ARTICLE VI
Operated Mac,hine Manufacturin.r
partnership with his son and they with the Administrator in the ad-
ministration of this Code.
l~tI,l)ns of thIS Code, I!lake fnvestf-
TRADE PRACTICE RULES
Industry.
are known as the Kenga. Sales
SEC. 2. The Code Authority gatlOns the!eo~, prOVide hearings
For all purposes of the Code the
ARTICLE IX
Company. They operate over a shall consist of not less than five or thereon. and adJust such <}o~plaf.nts, foI1owing acts described in this Ar-
more than seven members, to be and .b:r:mg to the attenho~ of the ti<:le shall constitute unfair pr.ac-
No provision of this Code shall be
very large territory and say that elected by the members of the In- Admlmstr~tor for prosecutIOn. ree- tices, and any member of the Indus- so applied as to permit monopolies
dustry who assent to by Compliance ommendatlOns. and in~ormation rel- try Who shall directly or indirectly or monopolistic practices, or to elim-
business is good.
with the requiremenU! of this Code ative to unadJusted vlola~ions.
through any officer, employee, agent inate.
oppress,
or
discriminate
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and W h 0 assume th ell'
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(d) To secure
an eqUItable
reasoI)a. bl' e proportionate
payment
of the and
ex- or representative, knowingly use, against small R enterprises.
Sam Kingston should be award- ~hare. of the expenses of the
admm- penses of maintaining the Code Au- employ or permit to be employed
A TICLE X
This Code shall become effective
ed a medal for keeping his ma- IstratlOn as herei~after set .forth, thority and its activities from those any of such :unfair practices shaH
the
metho~ of election and votIng .to members of the Indust- who ac- be guilty of a violation of the Code: on the tenbh day after its approval
chines clean and in perfect me- be determmed by the Code Commlt-
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(a) 'J'he intentional mlsrepresent.a- by the President.
tee of the National Association of cept the benefIts 0.£ the &'?tIv.ltles tion of the products sold, or the ' Approved Code No. 228.
ch.anical condition at all times. Coin
Operated Machine Manufactur- of !he CO.de AuthorJ~y and l~dlca~e making, or causing or permitting to Registry No. 1334-01.
Sam has a very complete tool kit er8, subject to the approval of the theIr deSIre .to partIcipate 111 th~s be made or pUblished, of any false,
and in addition C. ode and UlEHl" assent to the provl- misleading, or deceptive statements
and makes frequent use of it. Administrator
thereto, there' may be from one to S10ns thereof and to the payment of by way of advertisement, invoice, or
Father-"What are you reading.
When making his collections, he three representativelS to be ap- their reasonable share ot the ex- otherwise, concerning- the sille, quan-
pointed by the Administrator. The penses of the administration of the ttty, character, and 'nature of any Caroline"!"
Dever fails to clean the glass and representatives
who may be ap- CodA as hereinafter set forth.
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coin operated machine M" kin-dred
Caroline-uIt's ,. novel. father-
make whatever repairs that will pointed by the Aodministrator sha.ll . (e) In the event of dispute arlS- products, bought or sold.
be
without
vote
and
together
with
mg
&8
to
the
rights
under
thl~
Code,
from. 01' insert- called "The Heart of a Lonesome
improve the condition of the ma- the Administrator .shall be given na- any member "hall have the pght to ing (b) in Withholding
any invoice, 'Words or ftg-
chine. We watched Sam change tice of and may sit at all meetings appeal t~ the Code Autho1'1ty, and ures which make or tend to make Girl."
the Code Outhority.
the d~cislOn of said Code ~uthority such invoice a false record, wholly
Father-"The usual rubbish, I
the pins in a pin game .and other of SEC.
3. The National As;';ociation on saId appeal shall be fm.a,l, .sub- or in part, of the transaction repre-
operators would do well in copy- of Coin Operated Machine Manufac- ject only to appeal ~o the PreRldent sen ted on tile face thereot, and of presume - the name sounds like
ing his methods. When remOving turers may be designated as the ~fv:'ls duly a.uthorlzed representa- the secret pa.yment or allowance ot it."
agency .u~der. the Co !Ie Authorlt,..
SEC. 1. In addition to the infor- rebates, refunds, credits. unearned
Caroline---," Yes. dad; it's a book
• pin, Sam fills up the hole with for
admlmstermg prOVIsions of thlll matlon required to be submitted to ::~~~~n~~ o't:::~~~e.in the form of you gave to mother years ago."
a toothpiok or match wood and Code.
the Code Authority, there shall be
(c) The making of, or causing or
SEC:. 4. The Nationa! AssociatioJl furnished to government agencies permitting to .be made, a.ny false
colors the fill with a crayon so
of Com Operated Machme. M.anufaC?- Such statistical in!ormathm as the or deceptive lltatements eith,er writ-
First Kangaroo - "Annabelle,
that even a Sherlock Holmes turers
an~-or. other aSSoClatlO!Is d.l- A'dministrator may deem necesRary ten or oral, eoncerning installations
would be unable to detect the re- recUy or IndIrectly p~rti~ipabng III for the purposes recited in Section or sales previoul!lly made, or the where'. the baby 1"
the selection or activibes of the 3 (a) of the Act
cJ.aiming by any manufacturer that
Second Kangaroo-"My good-
moval of a pin. A full set of col- ~ode
.Authority ~h.a.ll (1) impOSe no
SEC. 8. Each member of the In- equipment actually supplied and in-
ored crayons is a part of Sam's In,:qUltable restrICt~ons on memb~r- dustry participating in and sharing stalled by others was supplied and ness, I've had my pocket picked."
~hlP, and (2) su~mlt t? the ~dmIR- the benefitl' of the Code and assent- inlltalled by him, or the making of
tool kit.
Istr.~tor true copIes of Its artlcl~8 of ing to liability for his share of the any other misleading or deceptive
Always mention THE REVIEW
Kingston was previously en- association, by-laws, regulatIons, cost of administering shall pay to .statements.
in writing our advertisers.
and
any
amendmt;nts
when
made
the
Code
Authority
or
to
the
agent
(d)
To
lmltatA
or
simulate
the
gaged in the radio bUsiness and thereto: together WIth such other In- duly el:ltablished by the COO-e Au-
1V'hen the miniature golf craze ~ormatlon as to. l!lembershlp, org~n. thoriiy his reasonable share of the
.Ill 1J1I\\ lJlI~', .,M JJI~' . irJI~ , lIJI~\ .ll~ .~~\ Jil'JI\\
~zation, and actiVIties as the A:dmlD- expenses of. the Code administration,
came along, he built and operated lstr·ator
may deem necessary to ef- such reasonable share of said ex-
one of the largest courses in San fectuate the purposes of the Act. penses to be determined by the
SEC •. 5. In order t~at the Code Code Authority subject to review by
Francisco. It was known as the Autho1'lty
1 Rocket-New Coin and Payout Mech •.....
shall at all tImes be truly the Administrator on th-e basis of
"Twin Falls Course" and covered representative of the Industry and volume ot business and-or such oth-
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Masterpiece 5-ft. Tables .............. _ ........... -.
other respects comply with the er factors as may be just and equit-
two entire floors of the old Eighth in
provisions of th~ Act, the Adminis- able.
220th Century Diggers--Used Only
Street Department Store. The trator may provlde .uch hearings as
Sec. 9. Nothing contained in this
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may deem prop&r; and thereafter Code shall constitute the members
course consisted of 54 holes and he
if he shall find that the Code Au- of the Code Authority partners for
I Mills Official (I-cent) .............................. _.
was the best decorated course in thority is not truly represent·ative any purpose. Nor shall any member
1 Mills Extraordinary Slot-On Location
or does not in other respects com- of the Code Authority be liable in
the city. Last year Sam took a ply
with the provisions of the Act, any manner to anyone for any act
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flier at the bicycle business and may require an appropriate moditl- of any other memper, officer, agent,
All }I".O.'R. De.ilS.,.
'i -a DeJlo8it with Orcl .. r
cation in the method of selection of or employee of the Code Authority
opened a bicycle-for-rent store on the
Code Authority.
exercising reasonable diligence in
Chestnut street in the Marina dis-
POWERS AND DUTIES
the conduct of his duties hereunder,
-- P. o. Box 1754
Boise, Idaho
SEC. 6. The Code Authority shall nor be liable to anyone for any ac~
trict. He did a land office busi- have
the following powers and du- tion or omission to act under the
. QYtD'vc lllt~:~~~riWn~\ilL~
ness as long as the bicycle craze ties to the extent permitte'd by the Code, .except for his own wilful mis-
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USED PIN TABLES
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65.00
PACIFIC AMUSEMENT CO.
Jasted. However, Sam is now a
100 per cent pin game operator
and says that the next "craze"
will have to get along without him.
He feels certain that the pin game
business is going to be a perma-
nent one.
Fey Features
New 1935 Models
SAN FRANCISCO-H, R. Ma-
ser, sales manager for the Charles
Fey Mfg. Co.. announced this
week that they are now ready to
supply the 1935 models of Pace
Comet balls and venders.
The new models embrace all the
latest refinements in bells and
venders. The bell machine is sup-
plied with a new modernistic head
and a dial that turns On fourth
click. It is completely silent and
h.as the largest display of any
jack-pot built. it is claimed.
The new Pace vender is a beau-
ty. It vends ball gum on penny
play and mints on nickel play.
The Fey Mfg. Co. reports a
heavy advance sale on these two
new machines.
Mention THE REVIEW every
time you buy equipment adver-
tised. It only take~ a minute and
it will keep this publication com-
ing to you regularly.
(COIN OPERATED)
Automatic Amusements Co., 1513 West Pico Street, Los Angeles
Irving Bromberg Company, 1034 West 7th Street, Los Angeles
WillP .. Canaan, 1027 West 7th Street, Los Angeles
D. Gottlieb & Co., 1347 West Washington Blvd., Los Angeles
Western Vending Machine Co., 1302 West 10th St., Los Angeles
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