Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 May

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BADGER'S , BARGAINS

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BADGER'S RECONDITIONED PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS-
ALL MACHINES THOROUGHLY CHECKED - GUARANTEED IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION. READY TO
BE PLACED ON LOCATION -
WRITE FOR PRICES ON ALL PHONOGRAPHS NOT PRICED
SEEBURG
WURLITZER
SEEBURG , 9800 RC .............................. Write
SEEBURG, 8800 RC .............................. Write
SEEBURG Colonel RC ............................ Write
SEEBURG Majors RC ........................ $289.50
SEEBURG Classics .............................. 189. 50
SEEBURG Vogues .............................. 179. 50
SEEBURG Regal s ................................ 139. 50
SEEBURG Gems .................................. 129.50
SEEBURG Rexs .................................... 89 .50
SEEBURG Crowns .............................. 139.50
SEEBURG Concert Master ................ 289.50
WURLITZER, Model 850 ...................... Write
WURlITZER, ' Model 750 ...................... Write
WURLITZER , Colonial 780 .................. Wri te
WURLITZER , Model 800 .................. $239 .50
WURLITZER , Model 700 .................. 289.50
WURLITZER, Model 500 .................. 179.50
WURLITZER, Model 600 .................. 149 .50
WURLITZER , 750E ................................ Write
WURLITZER, Colonial 780E ................ Write
MILLS EMPRESS .................................. 149.50
MillS THRONES OF MUSIC ............ 129.50
ROCK· OLA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK·OLA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK·OLA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK· OlA
ROCK· OlA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK·OlA
ROCK·OlA
Spedr avon ...................... Write
Glamours .......................... Write
Universals .......................... Write
Supers ............................ $209. 50
Master ............................ 179.50
De luxes ........................ 159.50
Standards ...................... 149 .50
Monarchs ...................... 99 .50
Imperial 120 ) ................ 79. 50
Windsor .......................... 89 .50
Rhythm Masters ............ 49.50
BADGER REPLACEMENT CABINETS FOR ALL MAKES AND MOD,ELS
CHARM DE l UXE CABINETS .................................................. $149.50
CHARM STANDARD CABINETS .............................................. 149.50
KlEER·TONE CABINETS ...... _ .................................... : .............. $129.50
CHARM SPEAKER CABINETS ...................................................... W r ite
SPE'A KERSAND WALL BOXES
KlEER·TONE SPEAKER CABINET WITH VOLUME CONTROL
AND EXTENSION CORD ...................................................... $17.50
KlEER·TONE , COMPLETE WITH 12" SPEAKER ...................... 23 .50
ACME ORGAN SPEAKER CABINET ........... : .............................. 17.50
BADGER WALNUT CABINET SPEAKER w ith 10 IN. SPEAKER 9 .95
SEEBURG WAll·O·MAT/CS ...................................................... $29.50
PlA·MOR BOXES (new, Wri te ) Used ...................................... 27. 50
KEENEY BOXES (New, $16.50) Used ........................................ 10.50
ROCK·OlA 1940 WAll ( Used) ................................................ 16.50
ROCK·OlA 1941 WAll (Used l. ....................................... : ....... 18 .50
HIDE·AWAY UNITS
ROCK·OLAS,
SEEBURGS,
TWIN
TWELVES,
WITH
ADAPTERS
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WRITE FOR COMPLETE LIST AND PRICE
BADGEB SALES COMPANY
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FOR
Shelley Has Tubes
LOS ANGELES-Music Operators of the
West were assured of metal tubes for pho·
nograph use with the announcement from
the Shelley Radio Co. that they have large
stocks in reserve and will take care of the
requirements of operators to the best of
their ability.
PHILADELPHIA
Shelley Radio handles the famous Ken·
Rad tube and enjoys the privilege of serv-
ing a great number of the largest music
operators in the West.
PHILADELPHIA-Despite worries about
records and the shortage of new equipment
"The Show Goes On", which means that
the annual banquet and show of the Pho-
nograph Operators Association of Eastern
Pennsylvania and New Jersey was held as
scheduled at the swanky Club Bali on
Sunday evening, May 3rd.
This marked the Fifth Anniversary of the
nation's outstanding industrial organization
and also means that at the most critical
time in our history-and also in the history
of the industry-the operators are going
ahead in a normal manner with their activi-
ties. Expressions of cooperation which
would enable the operators to secure new
records-life blood of the business-have
been given to Jack Cade, business mana-
ger of the Association, by the three lead-
ing distributors.
Among those who received the applause
and acclaim of their associates were: Wil·
liam King, Prexy'; Jack Cade, recently ap-
pointed business manager; Charles Young,
vice president; Raymond Bernhardt, secre-
tary and Ben Hankin, treasurer.
Special credit for a fine program and
entertainment should be given the mem-
bers of the committee: Ben Hankin, Her-
man Scott, Harold Reese, Harry Elkins,
. Phil Frank, Bert Sheward and Ben Fire-
man. Sam Stern was chairman of the enter-
tainment committee and handled all ar-
rangements.
The banquet will be followed by an ag-
gressive public relations program. A com-
mittee consisting of Jack Cade, Bill King,
Phil Frank and Meyer Cowan visited the
Cleveland Association during April to at-
tend the banquet held on April 27th and to
confer with executives of the Cleveland
and Ohio State Associations regarding the
fine program of publicity and public rela-
tions which had been used in that area
during the past year. All the operators were
loud in their praise of the methods used
by the Cleveland group to gain public rec-
(Continued on Page 18)
MAY
1942
AN
ANNOUNCEMENT
BY
WOLF REIWITZ
This is to announce that we have sold our San Francisco
office to the Golden Gate Novelty Company.
We take this opportunity to thank all of our friends and
customers for the confidence and support they gave us when
our business was progressing to the highest peak. As my two
sons, A. C. (Chick) Roberts and AI. A. (Ackie) Roberts, are
going to enlist in the United States forces, I am going to be
taking charge of the Denver office and have to give up the San
Francisco office.
We are still distributors for Wurlitzer in tp.e following
states : Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mel(ico and. _
Eastern Idliho.
WOLF'. SALES COMPANY, INC.
1932·4 BROADWAY
DENVER
1612 WEST PI co BLVD.
DRexel 4326
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
COLORADO
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your bes t introduction to our advertisers.
~aker~fieln Ar~ane
~rninan~e fair
In the December REVIEW we published
the Santa Ana (Calif.) Ordinance licensing
arcades and pointed out the fairness of the
measure and that it had been worked out
with the aid and assistance of an Arcade
operator in that city.
This month we are publishing the ordi-
nance covering Arcades in Bakersfield,
Calif., which is equally fair and shows an
intelligent handling of the licensing. It is
suggested that Arcade operators clip these
sample ordinances and use them to their
own advantage as the occasions arise.
ORDINANCE No. 600, NEW SERIES
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH
(a) OF SUBDIVISION 44 OF SECTION 17
OF ORDINANCE No. 512 NEW SERIES OF
THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, AND ADD-
ING SUBDIVISIONS lA, 6A, 28A AND 45A
TO SECTION 17 OF SAID ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, as follows:
DISTRIBUTORS • JO,BBERS
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Minute of Light -
Write for full particulars about our LUMI·
NOUS PAINT PRODUCTS. Here is something
to keep you busy and making m~ney through.
out the duration.
THIS I'S DEFINITELY THE BIGGEST AND BEST
DEAL FOR MUSIC MEN THAT WE ,KNOW OF.
EVERY BUILDING. EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND
CHILD IS YOUR MARKET.
w.
E. SIMMONS
1025 N. Highland Ave.
Sec t io n 1
That Paragraph (a) of Subdivision 44 of Sec-
tion 17 of Ordinance No. 512 New Series of the
City of Bakersfield, entitled " AN ORDINANCE
REGULATING f.,.ND IMPOSING MUNICIPAL
LICENSES; DESCRIBING HOW AND BY
WHOM LICENSES AND PERMITS SHALL BE
OBTAINED; MAKING A VIOLATION HERE -
OF A MISDEMEANOR, AND PRESCRIBING A
PENALTY THEREFOR, AND REPEALING
ORDINANCE No. 391 NEW SERIES AND ALL
AMENDM ENTS THERETO, AND ALL OTHER
ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT HEREWITH," be and the same
is hereby amended to read as follows:
44. T h ea t e r s, Sh o ws, Games, A mu sem e nts, Exh i.
h ilio n s, E t c.
(a) For every person, firm, or corporation coo-
ducting, managing. or carrying on a theater coo-
taining a permanent stage upon which movable -
scenery and theatrical appliances are used. where
regular theatrical or vaudeville performances are
given. and to which an admission fee is charged.
collected, or received. or conduding, ma·nagmg,
or carrying on a moving picture theater where
moving or motion pictures are exhibited and an
admiSSIOn fee is charged, collected, or received,
the quarterly license fee shall be Twenty-six Dol-
lars ($26.00) for three hundred (300) seats or
less, and Two Dollars ($2 .00) per quarter addi-
tional for each one hundred (100) seats, or frac-
tion thereof. over and above 300 seats.
Sec tio n 2
That a new subdivision to be designated as Sub-
division lA be added to Section 17 of Ordinance
No. 512 New Series, said Subdivision to read as
fo llows:
lAo A r cad es.
For every person, firm, or corporation conduct·
ing, managing or carrying on an arcade. the sum
It Glows All N'ight!1I
Hollywood. Calif.
GR. 4148
of Sixty Doll ars ($60.00) per year, payable an-
nually in advance on the first day of January of
each year, which license fee may be pro-rated for
a fraction of a year, but in no event shall the
license fee paid be less than the sum of Twenty
Dollars ($20.00).
For the purpose of this section, an arcade is
defined to be one general enclosure in which is
conducted the business of operating or exhibiting
any phonogral'h, graphophone, talking machine,
kinetoscope, bIOgraph, projectoscope, or any other
instrument or machine of like character and ex-
hibiting, showing or -letting the use of any micro-
scope, lung-tester, muscle-tester, galvanic battery,
weighing machine, or machine of like character.
Sectio n 3
That a new subdivision to be designated as Sub-
division 6A be added to Section 17 of Ordinance
No. 512 New Series, said subdivision to read as
follows:
6A . B a il Bond B r o kers
For every person conducting, managing, or
carrying on the business of a bail bond broker.
One Hundred Dollars ($100 .00) per year, payable
annually in advance.
For every person employed by a bail bond broker
to aid or assist such broker in procuring or solicit-
ing business, Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per year,
payable annually in advance.
Sectio n 4
. Th at a new subdivision to be designated as Sub-
diVISIOn 28A be added to Section 17 of Ordinance
No. 512 New Series, said subdivision to read as
follows:
28A . M u sic Boxes ( M ach i n e o r d evice fo r p l ay-
ins.. music)
For every person, firm, or corporation operating
or maintaining tables, machines, or deVices for
playing or rendering music upon the deposit of a
coin, a license fee of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents
($2.50) per quarter for each machine, table or
device.
For every coin intake slot, wherever located, in
connection with the main machine. Fifty Cents
($.50) per quarter.
All remote control machines operated from a
central station, Two Doll ars and Fifty Cents
($2.50) per quarter for each machine.
Sect i on 5
That a new subdivision to be designated as
Subdivision 45A be added to Section 17 of Ordi-
nance No. 512 New Series, said subdivision to
read as fo llows:
45A. Vending M ach i n es
For every person, firm or corporation operating
any machine or machines vending any goods,
wares. or merchandise for the sum of One Cent
($.01), a license fee of One Dollar ($1.00) per
year shall be charged for each such machine that
such person, firm or corporation operates or main·
tains, payable annually in advance.
For every person, firm, or corporation operating
or maintaining any machine or machines vending
ice cream, popcorn, candy, soft drinks, cigarettes
or any similar goods, wares, or merchandise for
the sum greater than One Cent ($.01), a license
fee of Three Dollars ($3.00) per year for each
such machine, payable annually in advance.
The above shall not apply to postage stamp
vending machines.
Sec tio n 6
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby expressly repealed.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordi-
nance was passed and adopted by the Council of
, the City of Bakersfield, at a regular meeting
thereof, held on the 22nd day of September, 1941,
by the following vote:
Ayes: Clements, Marmaduke, Norris, Siemon,
Smith, Sollers, Vercammen.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
V. VAN RIPER.
City Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Council
of the City of Bakersfield .
APPROVED by me this 22nd day of Septem-
ber, 1941.
.
ALFRED SIEMON,
Mayor of the City of Bakersfield.
*
This Packard Pla-Mor insfallaf ion was made for operafor Lou Heilbroner in fh e Ardmore Ice
Cream Bar in Defroif, by the Angoff Sales Co.
*
*
An employer was examining an applicant
f()r the job of bookkeeper.
" Of course you understand double en-
try?" he said.
"Sure," said the applicant. "The last
place I had I kept the books triple en try-
one set for the boss showing the real profits,
a second set for the stockholders showing
no profits, and a third set for the income
tax people showing a loss."
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1942

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