Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 January

They're Sening
YOD
On The Fighting Front •
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BACK THEM UP BY
BUYING DEFENSE BONDS
At Home
WE"RE SERVING YOU
WITH THE BEST BUYS!
NEW GAMES
Chi. Coin '42 HOME RUN ............ $132.50
Genco VICTORY .....................••..•.. $132.50
Ten Spots ........................................ $64.50
Sunbeam .......................................... 64 .50
Argentine ........................................ 79. 50
Sport Parade ......•........................•.. 59.50
M .. tro ..............•....................•....•..... 49.50
Hi Hats ...•........................................ 64.50
Red. Whit .. & Blu ............................ 52.50
Bili! Chief ........................................
Bili! Tim .. ..........................................
Stratolin .. r ...•...............................•..
A. B.C . Bowler ................................
Maiors ..............................................
Captain Kid ....................................
Exhibit AIR CIRCUS ..................•. S164.50
USED GAMES
49.50
54.50
59.50
89.50
69.50
74.50
Salute ...•...............•..........................
Miami Beach ...........................•.......•
Gold Star ........................................
Paradis ............................................
Defense ...•..•..•.................•.....••..••..•..
Showboat ........................................
59.50
69.50
49.S0
57.50
52.50
74.50
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JANUAIlY
1942
the background and the entire display is
illuminated at night by several spotlights.
Gibson Bradshaw, head of the Denver
Distributin g Co., Rock·Ola distributors, has
been away on somewhat of a circuitous trip
which took him to Chicago on business, to
Miami for a bit of a vacation, to Alabama
to visi t his former home, back to Chicago
for more busi ness and then home to Denver.
Recent co nferences between Bill Bye,
Wurlitzer district manager, Wolf Reiwitz,
head of the Wolf Sales Co. and Al Roberts,
Denver manager of the company will be
continued during the next two weeks when
Reiwitz makes a business trip to Chicago.
Lois Beutler is a recent attractive addition
to the office staff of Wolf Sales. Rob erts in
discussing the future outlook in the terri·
tory covered by the Denver office holds as
optimi'stic a view as is possible under the
circumstances.
Herb Trackman . •
Wired Music Unit
Gives Emergency Colis
PASADENA-By instruction and author·
ity of Victory Jory, assistant chief of the
Pasadena Auxiliary Police, emergency an·
nouncements are being transmitted by "is
department and relayed to the SO·odd Pasa·
dena and vicinity locations of Harmony
Hostess·Rhythm Air, according to the state·
ment of Arch C. Riddell.
First of these announcemen ts was handled
by the wired music unit on Saturday,
December 27. In event of emergency the
plan is for release of official announce·
ments at approximate IS·minute intervals
for at least an hour.
Locations have cooperated wholeheartedly
and have assured their customers that such

announcements are official.
FREE INCOME TAX SERVICE
As a special service to the Industry THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW, with the
help of the Treasury Department of the United States, has gathered .together cam.
plete data concerning Income Tax Returns on 1941 earnings and is prepared to
give information and guiding reports to subscribers to aid them In properly filing
their tax reports.
We have prepared 49 specific bulletins, all Individually typewritten and ap·
proved by the Treasury Department, available to paid subscribers. A maximum
of three free bulletins will be sent paid subscribers but additional bulletins are
available at 10c per copy to pay actual stenographic charges. Check over the list
below, circle the number of the bulletin you desire, and send in your request today!
1. Facts in a Nutshell.
2. Income Tax Don ~ l s.
3. Gross Income Determines Liability Cor a
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Return .
How to Avoid Common Errors.
Forms Cor M a king Returns.
Simplified Returns {or Optional Tax.
Who Mu st File A Return.
Save for Taxes.
of Accounting a nd Records for
Incom e Tax Purposes.
When to Report Income From Salaries,
Wa ges, and Other .sources.
R e turn s of Inco me of D ecedents .
Time for }'iling Return s of Individuals.
R e turn s of Incom ~ of Minors.
P e r so n a l E xemptions and Credit for D e-
pendcnts.
Normal Tax a nd Surtax Rates.
Computation of Tax on Individuals.
Earned Incom e Credit.
Exemptions AJlowed Couples Married Dur-
i n g Taxable Year.
Who is the R ead of a Family?
What is UFamily"?
Gross Income, Net Income, and Surt ax Net
Inco m e.
Incom e of Farmers.
Inco m e Constructively Received .
Items Exempt from Tax.
D educ tion s for Busi n ess Expen ses.
D e ductions for Professi onal Expenses.
Expenses of Farmers.
Compensation of and D eductions All owed
S tate Officers and Employees.
Losses on Stock Transactions.
G ains o r Losses; Capital Asseu.
Deduction of Capital Lo sses.
Losses From Casualties, Theft, and Wagers.
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Losses of Farmers.
Deduction for Taxes.
Bad Df!bts-Year in Which Deductible .
Deduction for Contributions.
Deduction for Interest.
Bad Debts-Method of Deduction .
Deduction for Depreciation.
Depreeiation Allowances. . 1
Automobile Deduction s.
D e duction for Tax on Motor Gas.
Deduction for Traveling Expenses.
Deduction for Losses Other than from
Sale or Exchange of Capital Asseb.
45. Items Not Deductible.
46. Addition to the Tax for Delay in l 'iling
Returns.
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4 7 . Checking Delinquents.
48. When, Where, a nd How Taxes are to be
Paid.
49. Last {".all for Inco m e Tax Return s .
Bay U. S. Savings
BONDS and
Siamps lor Defense
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best introduction to our advertisers.
50n Froncisco Coinmen
Assure Defense Aid .
Employees of Un iversal Manufacturing Co. at the 1941 Christmas party. BELOW: execut ives
of the firm . Front ro w, left . to right: Elmer Hogue, Night Supt. of Print ing Dept.; Joseph
Berkowit. , Gen. Mgr.; W . P. Baldwin, Day Supt. of Printing Dept.; S. L. Herman , Advertising
and Office Mgr.; J . O. Peden, Jr. , Supt. of Folding Dept.; Standing: Frank Murdock, Head
Cutter; Bert Cullen , Head Pressman ; Joyce Jensen , Secretary; Thelma Province, A ss't. Secretary;
Mrs. Mary A. Peden ,
Forelady of Folding
Dept.; Henrietta Con·
stance, Head of Ship-
ping Dept.; Bernadine
Stockbauer, Head of
Stapling Dept.; Santa
C laus; E. G. East ,
A ss't. Ma inte nance
Man ; Orville Wagn er,
Shipping Clerk; R. L.
Jefferson , Night Main-
t enance ; Harold Our-
derkirk, Chief Mainten-
ance Man.
Universal Employees
Have Christmas Porly
Values That Can't
Be Outweighed
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Food, drinks,
presents, music, and a real, live Santa. Claus
were feat ured in the fifth annual Christmas
party of Universal Mfg. Co. for its em-
ployees. The Christmas tree, bedecked with
presents from one employee to another,
also marked the distribution to more than
140 workers of a two-pound box of candied
stuffed-fruit as Universal's gift. Though
General Manager Berkowitz ind icated next
year's dinner might call for hamburgers,
this Christmas celebration-because it was
the fifth-saw an abundant supply of tur-
key given everyone.
"Even if we should have to serve ham-
burger next year," Berkowitz declared,
"we'll still be in there pi tching and con-
tinuing to improve our plant, our products,
and to enlarge our clientele. You can de-
pend on another thing, too-we'll be pulling
for Uncle Sam. Universal personnel has a
100 percent record of Defense Bond buy-
Our Reconditioned Games
Are Tops!
Also Complete Line of
New Games
When In The Market
Write-Wire-Phone
...
"'---"'We Value Your Business and
jng."
Commenting on the year ahead, Berko-
witz reported his firm was entirely prepared
for the display at the Chicago Show when
word of its cancellation came_ As a result,
he indicated, Universal customers will con-
tinue to receive "the same wide-awake
progressive ideas always displayed by us
at these Shows. We need only to point to
the 20 brand new .deals we now have avail-
able, to prove this is a fact. Universal did
not make new deals because of needed
business; we are far behind on orders which
continue to pour into OUf office. But it is
our policy to keep our clientele supplied
with new ideas that bring new in terest to
players and locations alike."

REMEMBER . PEARL BARBOR
SAN FRANCISCO - With the entire
membership of the Amusement Merchants'
Association eager to do their part in the
present war situation, the initial step in the
Association's participation program of
working in conjunction with the Civilian
Defense Council has bl' .. n taken by Man-
aging Director Sidney Mackin with advice
to Governor Culbert L. Olson, San Fran-
cisco's Mayor Angelo J. Rossi, Chief of
Police Charles W. Dullea, and Civilian De-
fense Council Coordinator Eric Cullenward.
Mackin's letter declared that at the last
meeting of the Association's board of di-
rectors he was instructed to offer the facili-
ties 'of the organization and its entire mem-
bership for use of the Council. It further
advised of the distribution of a bulletin of
instructions to some 1500 small retail mer-
chants the majority of whom posted the
information in a prominent place.
Bulletins gave a poi'nt-by-point outline of
instructions for what to do in the event of
air raids, and instructions of procedure in
the case of injury, listing and giving ad-
dresses and telephone numbers of emer-
gency hospitals, medical aid centers, out-
patient departments.
A letter accompanying the bulletin
stressed the need for 100% cooperation and
stressed the warning that "One careless in-
fraction of the rules could bring a seriolls
disaster to our city."

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Defense
Bonds
Sincerely Appreciate Your
Good-Will
TODAY
And Every
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ARCADE EQUIPMENT
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
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FOR
JANUARY
1942

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