Review Musical
Popularity Poll
An author itative chart showing th e popular
musical favorites and compiled Irom in lorma . .
tion gathered in th e principal ke y citie s and
wired to us at press time.
NOVEMBER, 1942
LOOK OVER THESE TRUE VALUE
WAR·TIME SPECIALS CAREFULLY
On Phonographs-
PHONOGRAPHS
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Wurlitzer
Roc:k-Ola
Roc:k-Ola
950 .......................... $495.00
850 ,......................... 485.00
750E ........................ 415.00
780E ........................ 359.50
Super ...................... 194.50
Masters .................. 179.50
Seeburg 8800 R.C ................... $395.00
Seeburg Colonel E.C •.............. 289.50
Seeburg Major R.C ................. 279.50
See burg Classic: E.C ............... 249.50
Roc:k-Ola Spec:travox ............ 89.50
Roc:k-Ola Playmasters ............ 164.50
On Wired Music-
ARCADE EQUIPMENT
COIN
MACHINE
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Mutosc:ope Punc:hing Bag ........ $219.50
Evans Playball (LiteupJ .......... 219.50
Exhibit Skill Punc:h Bag ............ 219.50
Exhibit Chinning ...................... 219.50
Chic:ago Coin Hoc:key ............ 199.50
Career Pilot (New I. ............... 219.50
Jennings Roll-in-the-Barrel .... 119.50
Nine Light Lift & Grip ............ 129.50
Hoot Golf ................................ 74.50
Texas Leaguers ...................... 39.50
Keeney Submarine .................. $189.50
Bally Rapid Fires .................... 179.50
Groetc:hen Mountain Climber 189.50
Keeney Air Raider .................. 179.50
National O.K. Fighter .............. 175.50
Globe Ball Grip ..............•......... 139.50
Seeburg Converted to New
Hitler-Jap. New Marbleglo 129.50
Seeburg Shoot-the-Chutes .... 124.50
Light House Gripper .............. 139.50
NOVEMBER.
7942
CONSOLES & 'SLOTS
New Mills Four Bells ................ WRITE
Mills Four Bells (Late!.. .......... 345.00
Mills Three Bells ...................... 495.00
Mills Blue Fronts, all rebuilt
and refinished, 5c: .............. 109.50
10c: .......... 114.50; 25c: .......... 124.50
1. White Chris tmas
2. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammu-
nition.
3. Kalamazoo
4. Be Careful. It's My Heart
5. My Devotion
6. I Le ft My Hear! at the Stage Door
Canteen
7. Mr. Five by Five
8. S er enade in Blue
9. Manhattan Serenade
10. Der Fuehrer's Face
New Keeney Two Way 5c:-25c:.$375.00
Keeney Super Bells .................. 179.50
Bally Club Bells ........................ 189.50
Bally HiHand ........................ 129,50
Page Saratoga Jr................... 89.50
Mills Jumbo F.P. (Late!.......... 99.50
ALL GUARANTEED RECONDITIONED MACHINES, Ready to Operate
TERMS: 1/3 with Order, Balanc:e C.O.D.
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~: ~"an1,':x~~!':.I, SI~~~nr;;Je Heart
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There Are Such Things
Mad About Him, Sad Without Him
Blues
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10. Why Don' t You Fall In Love With Me?
On Radio-
1. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammu-
nition
2. There Will Always Be Another You
3, I Met Her on Monday
4. My Devotion
5. Der Fuehrer' s Face
6. Mr. Five by Five
7. Why Don't You Fall in Love With Me?
8, Manhattan Serenade
9. Serenade in Blue
10. White Chris tmas
Best Selling Sheef Music-
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
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MILWAUKEE, WIS.
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WVMOA Mulls Gas. Tax
LOS ANGELES-At the October 27th
meeting of the Western Vending Machine
Operators Association the main discussions
of the even ing concerned the recently
passed Federal Tax Bill, Gas Rationing and
its application to the vending machine
operator. A report of how vending machine
operators have func tioned under rationing
provisions in the East enlightened the memo
bership as to the procedure to follow when
registration takes holet out here.
In the absence of President Slater, F. I.
Straw presided.
Member Leland was back from a very
successful two weeks trip to Arizona and
ex· prexy Scott confided that after six
months of married life. he was still happy.
A rising vote was in order.
Because of the eminence of gas ration·
ing it has been decided to hold fu ture meet-
ing~ on call and no meeting has been set,
as yet, for November.
J. B. Yatter
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LOS ANGELES.-THE REVIEW has re-
ceived a communication from an account
in th e East interested in acquiring a co m-
pany that manufactures candy machines.
Interested parties are- requested to get in .
touch wi th THE REVIEW direct.
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NEW YORK. - Life Savers Corp. re-
ported for the nine months en ded Sept. 39,
last, net profits of $721,667, equal to $2.06
a share of capital stock, against $751,004,
or $2.14 a share in the . first nine months of
last year.
White Christmas
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammu·
nition
I Came Here To Talk for Joe
Serenade in Blue
Kalamazoo
My D e votion
When the Lights Go on Again
Be Careful. It' s My Heart
Wonder When My Baby's Coming
Home
I Left My Heart at the Stage Door
Canteen
Besf Selling Records-
Seeks Candy Machine Plant
Life Savers Net Down
White Chris tmas
My Devotion
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammuni-
tion
Kalamazoo
Sere nade in Blue
White Chris tmas
Prais e the Lord and Pass the Ammu·
nition
Serenade in Blue
My Devotion
Mr. F ive by Five
Der Fuehrer's Face
Kalamazoo
Strip Polka
Amen
When the Lights Go on Again
Kyser in Army
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