Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 February

Records
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4* 35926 Teddy W i lson
MEAN TO ME (FT)
I 'l l GET BY (FT VC)
35925
Orrin Tucker
3*
I KNOW, I KNOW (FT VC)
AUTUMN ON CAMPUS (FT VC)
3* 35923 Xavier Cugat
ORCHIDS IN THE MOONLIGHT (T)
TEMPTATION (T)
35921
Mildred Bailey
4*
DON 'T TAKE YOUR LOVE FROM ME (V)
EASY TO LOVE (V)
3* 35920 Joh1> Kirby
CAN 'T WE BE FRIENDS (FT)
MILUMBU (FT)
4* 35919 Jimmie Lunceford
BLUE AFTERGLOW (FT)
MIXUP (FT)
3* 35917 Eddy Duch i n
I CLOSE MY EYES (FT VC)
NUMBER TEN LULLABY LANE (FT VC)
4* 35916 Benny Goodman
l'M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS (FT VC)
SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAL (FT)
4* 35915 Eddy Howard
WRAP YOUR TROUBLES IN DREAMS (V)
EXACTLY LIKE YOU (V)
4* 35914 Orrin Tucker
YOU ' RE BREAKING MY HEART All OVER
AGAIN (FT VC)
YOU DIDN 'T STEAL THAT KISS (FT VC)
4* 35910 Benny Goodman
YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER (FT VC)
THESE THINGS YOU LEFT ME (FT VC)
3* 35883 Columbia Salon Orchestra
POET AND PEASANT (INS)
TRAUMEREI (INS)
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1941
DECCA
Inspection in Spokane-Bill Bye, Robert Aslund, Dick Benson , Mrs. Ed Perry, Mrs. Frank Knowl-
ton, and (kneeling) Wolfer Reed, Frank Knowlton of Walla Walla, and Fred LaVelle of
Spokane , study one of Wurlitzer's Victory models.
3* 3579 Will Hudso 1>
START JUMPIN ' (FT)
THREE AT A TABLE FOR TWO (FT VC)
4* 3578 Richard Himber
WHOSE THEME SONG ? (FT) (PART I)
WHOSE THEME SONG? (FT) (PART 2)
2*
2* 5910 Earnest Tubb
l'M GLAD I MET YOU-AFTER All (V)
PLEASE REM EM BER (V)
3593
Judy Garland
4*
OUR LOVE AFFAIR (V)
l ' M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS (V)
3* 3592 Tony Marlin
DREAM VALLEY (VJ
NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO DREAM (V)
3590
Bing Crosby
4*
NEW SAN ANTONIO ROSE (V)
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW (VJ
3* 5909 Jimmie Wakley
TOO LATE (HB VCJ
POOR LITTLE ROSE (HB VCJ
3* 3589 Pancho
FRENESI (RJ
DARDANELLA (RJ
3* 3587 Terry Shand
LET'S DO IT (FT VCJ
SLAP-HAPPY-LASSIE (FT VCJ
3* 3585 Jimmie Dorsey
HIGH ON A WINDY Hill (FT VC)
I UNDERSTAND (FT VCJ
2* 3580 Joan Edwards
LAMPLIGHT (V)
SOME OF YOUR SWEETNESS (V)
3581
Clyde McCoy
3*
BUGLES IN THE SKY (FT VC)
LOVE CAN DO THE DARNDEST THINGS
(FT VC)
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AGAIN (FT VC)
I'll COME BACK TO YOU (FT VC)
3* 3575 Guy Lombardo
TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE (FT VC)
WE'LL MEET AGAIN (FT VC)
OKEH
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
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6003 Chuck Foster
All I DESI RE ( FT VC)
SPRING FEVER ( FT VC)
600 I Benny Carter
JOE TURNER BLUES (FT VC)
BEALE STREET BLUES (FT VC)
5998 Frankie Masters
LET'S DREAM THIS ONE OUT (FT VC)
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN YOU YEARS AGO
(FT VCJ
5991 Bi ll ie Holiday
TIME ON MY HANDS (V)
l'M PULLING THROUGH (V)
5990 Ginny Simms
THESE THINGS YOU LEFT ME (V)
l ' M OUT OF STYLE (V)
5989 Sonny Burke
MINOR DE LUXE (FT)
JUMPIN' SALTY (FT)
5987 Count Ba sie
WHO AM I? (FT VC)
STAMPEDE IN G MINOR (FT)
5985 Gene Krupa
THE SARGEANT WAS SHY (FT)
HE'S GONE (FT)
3* 5978 Horace Henderson
GINGER BELLE (FT)
DO RE Ml (FT)
3* 5977 Dolly Dawn
HOW COME (FT VC)
I COULD KISS YOU FOR THAT (FT VC)
3* 5976 Lawrence Welk
SWEET AND LOW (W VC)
LITTLE SLEEPY HEAD ( FT VC)
3* 5975 Jack Leonard
LOVE OF MY LI FE (V)
I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN YOU YEARS AGO
(V)
3* 5974 Frankie Masters
MARGIE (FT VC)
THE LIGHT FANTASTIC (FT)
3* 5973 Tommy Tucker
WALKIN' THROUGH MOCKIN ' BIRD LANE
(FT VCJ
YOU WALK BY (FT VC)
VICTOR
3*
4*
3*
3*
3*
3*
4*
4*
ECORD.S
3*
LEADING THE "PARADE"
VICTOR
27207- There I Go
Kenny Baker
26542- Frenesi
Artie Shaw
27222-So You're The One
Hal Kemp
BLUEBIRD
11003- 1 Hear A Rhapsody
Dinah Shores
10895-1 Give You My Word
Mitchell Ayres
10894-You Walked By
Blue Barron
LEO J. MEYBERG CO.
LOS ANGELES . . . 2027 South Figueroa
SAN FRANCISCO ... .. 70 Tenth Street
3*
2*
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27290 Ray Kinney
HAWAII ACROSS THE SEA (FT VC)
A MILLION MOONS OVER HAWAII (FT VC)
27289 Arlie Shaw
DR. LIVINGSTONE, I PRESUME? (FT)
WHEN THE QUAIL COME BACK TO SAN
QUENTIN (FT)
27288 Leo Reisman
LONE STAR TRAIL (FT VC)
DON'T ASK ME WHY (W VC)
27287 Sammy Kaye
THE MEM'RY OF A ROSE (FT VC)
All NIGHT LONG (FT VC)
27278 Lionel Hampto1>
LOST LOVE (FT VC)
SMART ALECK (FT)
27277 Sammy Kaye
THAT'S MY WAY OF SAYIN ' I LOVE (FT VC)
SUNSET AT SEA (FT VC)
27276 Barry Wood
IT All COMES BACK TO ME NOW (V)
MAGIC MOUNTAIN (V)
27275 Leo Reisman
HELLO MA! I DONE IT AGAIN (FT VC)
WISHFUL THINKING (FT VC)
27274 Tommy Dorsey
YOU MIGHT HAVE BELONGED TO AN -
OTHER (FT VC)
OH! LOOK AT ME NOW (FT VC)
27273 Ray Kinney
UHE UHENE (FT VC)
BLUE SEASHELLS ( FT VC)
27272 Hot Club of France Quintet
SWINGING WITH DJANGO (FT VC)
PARAMOUNT STOMP (FT VC)
27271 Xavier Cugat
SUENA LA CONGA (CONGA VC)
LOS CARNAVALES DE ORIENTE (R CONGA
VC)
27270 Wayne King
ROSE (FT)
AT HOME (W VC)
27269 Lanny Ross
MUSIC IN THE EVENING (V)
Till THE LIGHTS OF LONDON SHINE
AGAIN (VJ
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Bye Adds More
States for Wurlitzer
Presentation of A wards
fo r Meritorious Service
to the coin machine in-
dustry at the Portland
Christmas Charity Stag
on December 20th. Lou
W o fcher presenting
wrist watch to location
owner Wafter Fuller on
le ft and A ce A rnsberg ,
secon d fr om right, re-
ceiving pocket watch
.from Budge W right. The
two men are credited
with being res ponsible
for the return of marble
games in the city of
Portland.
NORTH TONAWANDA-The efforts of
Wurlitzer's Distri ct Manager for th e West,
dynamic W. A. " Bill" Bye, have been
turned to bro ader channels through the
recent expansion of his territory.
Wurlitzer General Sales Manager, M. G.
Hammergren, has announced th at Bye's
coverage will now extend over the States of
California, Oregon, Washington, Montan a,
Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona,
New Mexi co, Colorado, and th e territory of
Hawaii.
Bye is one of the most experienced men
in the entire industry, havi ng been con-
nected with the music business for th e
past 23 years, chi efly with th e Wurlitzer
·organization. His work prior to assu min g
the District Managers hip in the West, in-
volved similar assignments for Wurlitzer in
the Middle West and East.
Speaking of Hammerg ren's recent an-
nouncement, Bill Bye comm ents :-"I have
been more than gratified with th e mann er
in which operators of this area have shown
their confidence in th e Wurlitzer Company,
our distributors and myself. I sincerely
trust that my new assoc iation s will be
equally pleasant. We in th e West have a
Wurlitzer distributing and service organiza-
tion without peer in the entire country."
Bye's permanent offices are loca ted at
509-11 DeYoun g Building, Sa n Francisco,
and at 1348 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. ♦
C OIN
M AC H/HE
REVIEW
New Executives Named by
Amusement Board of Trade
NEWARK, N. J. - New officers elected
by Amusement Board of Trade of New
Jersey, Inc., durin g Janu ary, are headed
by David M. Steinberg, chairman of the
board of governors. Jul es Ruso ff is presi-
dent. Other officers are: Frank Delio Russo,
vice-president; Arthur Daddis, secretary;
Nathan Mark, treasurer; Irvin g Wolfe,
sergea nt-at-arms; Charles P. Polgaar, co mp-
troll er; LeRoy Stein, executive secretary;
Mauri ce Schapira, general counsel.
Four committees set up by th e board of
governors for 1941 include: Administra-
tive committee, concerned with purchasing,
financing and auditing, headed by Nathan
Mark and assisted by James L. Murtha and
Jules Rusoff; Promotion co mmittee, on
membership, house and entertainm en t, with
Arthur Daddis, chairman , Irving Wolfe and
Frank Delio Russo; Public Relations com-
mittee, co ncern ed with legislation , labor,
merchant membership and good and wel-
fare, of which David M. Steinberg is chair-
man and Charles P. Polgaar and Barnet
Sugarman are members; J ames Rusoff is
chairman of the Arbitration committee,
dealing with all matters pertaining to in -
terpretation of th e rules and regulations of
the constitution, by-laws and code of fair
trade practices, co mplaints and arb itration ;
James L. Murtha and Irvin g Wolfe are
other memb ers of the committee.

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A BO VE: Packard exhibit at the Chicago Show attracted and held crowds all d uring the
exhibit. It was recognized as one of the best merchandise exhibits at the Show and pre-
sented the Capehart Pia-Mor line in a very attractive and appealing manner.
BELO W : In the Packard suite the following people were very much impressed with the
Packard line: J. R. Donaldson , Coffeyville , Kansas; H. R. Matheny, Wichita, Kansas; Joe
Frank, Nashville, Tenn.; W. E. Simmons, Western Division Mgr. for Packard; Mrs. H. W. Smith ,
Seym our, Indiana; H. W. Smith , Seymour; Frank Navarro and William Nathanson , Mexic o City.
Wurlitzer Victory
Models in Northwest
SEATTLE- Fred Fields, Wurlitzer di s-
tributor in Seattle and Spokane, reports an
unprecedented turnout of Wurlitzer music
merchants and their wives on the recent
National Wurlitzer Days for a showing of
the Wurlitzer Victory models for 1941. The
two parties, F ields asserts, brought orders
for immediate delivery exceeding all ex-
pectations.
"Here, as everywh ere, th e en tire lin e of
Victory models a nd Wurlitzer remote con-
trol equipment went over with a bang that
presages what, in all probability, will be
the grea test year in history for Wurlitzer
music merchants," Fields declares. "Every
mod el in th e line was praised to the ski es
for its beauty an d evi dent earning power,
and there's no use reiterating that Polaroid

illumination took the gang by storm."
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