OCTOBER, 1934
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Best Wishes
TO
MAJOR LEAGUE
One of the most
IMPORTANT
features of
MAJOR LEAGUE is the
PUSH·PULL SWITCH
After the batteries, wiring, bells, 'a nd ,ejectors are
hooked up, the essential item that must be depend-
able under all conditions is the pushpull switch.
It governs the action of the bells and ejectors. Fin-
ger touch response is! necessary for quick Contact.
W e t ested many hook-ups before we selected the
S & M PUSH-PULL SWITCH, product of the
BULLIMORE'S SILK SCREENS
for Dependability
Used by
PACIFIC AMUSEMENT MFG. CO
and Other L eading Game M anu/acturers
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SOBENG-MANEGOLD (;0.
1901 Clybourn Avenue
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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BULLIMORE'S
ATELIER
Be'c ause t his product was r eliable it filled the need
perfectly. There is no danger of short-circuiting or·
of anything going wrong with the S & M product .
This switch helped make Contact the most popular
game being played today.
341 Wall Street
Los Angeles
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We also solicit quotations on other
.electrical parts, stampings,
and small assemblies: .
MUtual-3062
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Sacramento Has
Sensible Ordinance ·
SACRAMENTO. - An ordinance
covering the operation of all types of
coin controlled machines recently
passed by the city council has come
in for considerable comment from
operators who claim it is one of the
fairest and most sensible ordinances
in the country.
The ordinance places a tax of from
60c per year per machine to $15 per
year per machine on various types of
equipment.
The complete text of the or dinance
follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 626.
FOURTH SERIES
Be It Enacted by the Council of
t he City of Sacramento :
SECTION 1. Section 98 of Ordi-
nance No. 18, Fourth Series, passed
September 22, 1921, is h ereby amend-
ed to read as follows :
VENDING MACHINES
Section 98. For each person, firm
or corporation conducting the busi-
ness of selling goods, w ares or mer-
chandise by means of vending ma-
chines, the following :
All 1c and 5c m er chandising ma-
chines, $.60 per y ea r . (All machines
sometimes giving tokens or slugs ex-
cluded.)
All other merchandise machines,
$1.00 per year. (All machines some-
times giving tokens or slugs ex-
cluded.)
.
Coca Cola and bottle vending ma-
chines, $2.00 per year.
Pin games, marble games, and
games operated for amusement only,
$4.00 per year.
All other slot machines, $15.00 per
year.
On the gum, candy, apple and cig-
arette machines owned and operated
by a licensed merchant, when vend-
ing merchandise licensed for, no
charge shall be made.
This tax shall in no way license
nor permit the operation of a ma-
chine which is unlawful under State
law or local ordinance, nor license nor
permit the operation of a lawful ma-
chine in an unlawful manner.
SECTION 2. Ordinance No. 558,
Fourth Series, passed July 23, 1932,
is hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall
become effective July 1st, 1934.
PASSED June 7th, 1934.
EFFECTIVE: July 1st, 1934.
THOS. P. SCOLLAN,
Attest :
Mayor.
H . G. DENTON, City Clerk.
SUBSCRIPTION
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Leg Bolts Used On
t
MAJOR
LEAGUE
Are the Finest Obtainable
Manufactured Expressly for
Pacific Amusement Mfg. Co.
by
ORDER
Pacific £oin Machine Review
Enclosed /ind .................................................... ($ .................... } Do/tar(s}
for ................................... __ ____ ... year( s} subscription to THE REVIEW.
American Cabinet Hardware
Corporation
Name ______ ....... ________ .. __________ .... ____ . __ .. __ .. ______ .. __ .. __ .. __ . __ . __ . ______ __ ____ __________ . ____ ______ .. ____________ .
Rockford, Illinois
Address. __ .. ____ .. __ ..... ____ .. __________ .. ______________ . ________ ________ . ____ . __ ______________ __ __ __________ .... __ .. __ .. ____ .
City----.. --.. --------.. --__________ .... ____ .. __ . ____________________ . __________ State ____ ... ____ , __ . __ ,., .. ____________ ..... __
Operator. ___ .. ____________ .. ____ ..... Jobber ____ ... ____ .... __ .. __ .. __ .Manufacturer __ .. __________________ ...
RATE: '1.00 PER YEAR.
FOR THREE YJCARS.
,".00
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