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Issue: 1942 October

The 1942
ROCK-OlA COMMANDO
The 1942
ROCK-OlA PRESIDENT
The 1942
ROCK-OlA PREMIER
"THEy'RE THE THREE FOR ME!! "
Says FRANK 'N AVARRO. Leading Music
Operator of Southern California
and Mexico:
Frank Navarro and his Navarro Music Company can rightl y be called an
international operating organization, for in addition to his extensive operating
activities in Southern California he maintains a Ijlrge operation in the central
portion of the Republic of Mexico. 'With machines operating in every conceivable
type of location and under widely varying conditions, Navarro must have the
finest the music industry offers and naturally he selected ROCK-OlA, and has
already taken delivery on 92. But wait . .. let him tell you in his .>wn words:
"We have been in the music operating business for a number of years .
We have had opportunities to test the various machines on our diversified
locations and as a result of our experiences we have come to select the 1942 '
Rock-Ola line as the finest, most flexible, and best bet for the music operator
today.
"In our operations, just as with countless hundreds of other operators, we
must have a machine built for trouble-free operating in remote sectors. We
must have a machine with an appeal that will 'last for the duration of the war
. . . be it one year or five . .. and, last of all , a machine requiring the very
minimum of servicing and attention for the tire and gas rationing period.
ahead. We are confident we have such equipment in the 1942 Rock-Ola line ."
If you have not analyzed the Rock-Ola line and its possibilities in your opera-
tions , we urge you to come in and do so TODAY!
EXCLUSIVE ROCK-OLA DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
Jean J.
PArkway 1179
2920 West Pico Blvd.
·Los Angeles, -California
The 112th Consecutive Monthly Issue of the
C,ih IJttlcAihe ~e"ieltJ
OCTOBER, 1942.
The COIN MACHI NE REVI EW for Odobe,r, 1~42, Vol. 10, No. 4. Published monthly at 1115 Venice Blvd. , Los Angeles, Calif. Fitzroy 8269. Pau l W . Bl ackford,
editor and publisher. NEW YORK OFFICE, Ralph P. Mulligan , 441 Lexington Ave., Murray Hill 2-5589. CHICAGO OFFICE: C. J. Anderson, 35 East Wacker
Drive, CENtral 1112. PORTLAND, Ore ., OFFICE: J . A. Converse, 1007 Termina I Sales Bldg ., ATwater 2111 . Entered as Second Class Matter July 23, 1936, at
the Post Office at Los Angeles, Calif., under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $1.00 per year or $2.00 for 3 years. 25c per copy.
Tax Bill Progress
New Nickel Appears
WASHINGTON (Special).-With Oc·
tuber 17th set as the date un which tu cun-
clude discussiuns and actiuns un the 1942
Revenue Bill nuw befure the Senate, it is
expected that the sectiun referring tu the
Cuin Machine industry will be given final
cunsideratiun un the 15th.
When the bill affecting cuin machines
came up un the fluur un the 10th Senatur
Sheridan Duwney (Califurnia) made a
statement that the present bill was am·
biguuus and cunfusing and required clari·
ficatiun. Senatur Geurge juined in with
him in admitting that the bill was very
unclear and .offered nu ubjectiuns tu an
amendment, which Duwney amended as
fulluws:
"On page 566, line 17, tu add: 'pru·
vided huwever that trade stimulatiun
machines shall nut be cunstrued tu be
gaming devices'''.
Duwney then muved that the matter be reo
ferred tu Cunference which was granted
unanimuusly.
Arthur Muhr, atturney fur the Assuciated
Operaturs .of Lus Angeles 'Cuunty, and Sid·
ney Mackin, managing directur .of the
Amusement Merchants Assuciatiun .of San
Franciscu, are in Washingtun in behalf .of
the measure.
If the suggested amendment is adupted
un the 15th it will result in a $10.00 per
year levy un autumatic phunugraphs, marbl e
tables, and cuunter machines, and a
$100.00 per year tax un any gaming device
equipped with an autumatic payuut mech·
anism. Under the wurdage .of the amend·
ment it is huped tu include marble tables,
cuunter games, diggers, ,and the like, under
the "Trade Stimulatur" classificatiun.
WASHINGTON.- The new wartime nick-
el, a five· cent piece made .of cupper, silyer
and manganese, withuut any nickel tu cun-
serve that cri tical war material, made its
appearance here Octuber 8.
The new cuin, made .of 56% cupper, 35%
silver and 9% manganese, replaces the .old
25% nickel, 75% c<1pper five·cent piece,
but repurters nuted nu difference in the
.outward appearance when Treasufy Secre·
tary Murgenthau passed .out samples.
NOV. TAX CALENDAR
NOVEMBER 20
FEDERAL INCOME TAX. With-
holding Agents. Munthly return un tax
withheld un bund interest fur the preceding
munth tu be filed with the Cullectur .of
Internal Revenue.
NOVEMBER 30
FEDERAL TAX .oN ADMISSIONS
AND DUES, FACILITIES, OIL PRO-
CESSING, SAFE DEPOSIT LEASES,
ELECTRICAL ENERGY, TRANSPOR-
TATION, SALES (INCLUDING RE-
TAILERS' AND MANUFACTURERS'
EXCISE TAXES). Taxpayers. Return
and payment .of tax fur preceding munth tu
Cullectur .of Internal Revenue.
Conversion Business Brisk
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.- Accurding tu
Haruld W. Thumpsun, manufacturing ac-
tivity un hi s cunversiun units fur Chicken
Sam and Jailbird machines cun tinues brisk.
States Thumpsun:
"It may interest yuu tu knuw that we
have been manufacturing cunversiun uni'ts
fur Chicken Sam and Jailbird machines
.over a periud .of ten munths and a pruduct
surviving that length .of time must have
merits. Our cunversiun units are being suld
by many leading distributurs thruugh~ut
the United States, and we have made shIp·
ments tu uperaturs frum cuast tu cuast in
the United States, as well as Canada and
.other fureign cuuntries. Althuugh we have
suld a very large quantity .of these units
there is nu questiun but what many upera-
turs have paid little .or nu attentiun tu the
fact that these cunversiun units will put
their Ray Guns .on a very favurable earning
basis. We have a standing .offer .of a muney-
back guarantee un all sample units, and
uperaturs .owning machines whu have nut
cunverted shuuld certainly take advantage
.of .our liberal .offer- they have everything
tu gain and nuthing tu luse.
"In additiun tu the "Siamese Rats" unit
which we are manufacturing fur Chicken
Sam and Jailbird machines, we have a very
attractive straight Jap conversiun unl! fur
buth the Bally Shuut the Bull and the
Bally Rapid Fire machines. These units
consist .of a Jap figure and new scenery
prucessed in 16 culurs. Even thuugh the
cunversiun units fur Bally Shuut the Bull
and Bally Rapid Fire machines have .only
been un the market twu munths, we have
enjuyed a very nice vulume .of business .on
them and many repeat .orders frum the up·
eraturs as a result .of the sample they pur·
chased."
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"She's a movie actress, isn't she?"
"Huw did yuu guess?"
"I thQught su by the filmy dress she
wore."
Gas Rationing National
LOS ANGELES.-As a result .of the reo
cent repurt .of the Baruch Cummittee, Gas
RatiQning un a natiunal scale is set tu de-
scend upun uperaturs in all .of the states
Nuvember 22.
Anticipating such ra tiuning, there has
been cunsiderable swapping .of lucatiuns in
variuus parts .of th e natiun, with Qperaturs
endeavuring tu cunsulidate their ruutes and
thereby save mileage in cuvering their
sputs.
Accurding tu infurmatiun received frum
Washingtun, each lucal Buard has supreme
authurity .over lucal affairs, althQugh the
pulicy making is dune by the OP A .office
in Washington. The uperatur's categury is
that .of vending machine maintenance men,
which entitles each persun tu a preferred
card, knQwn as Card "e." This, .of cuurse,
is subject tu lucal cunditiQns, .over which
the head .of the lucal buard has exclusive
jurisdictiun .
On Octuber 7, Arthur Muhr, atturney fQr
Assuciated Operaturs .of Lus Angeles Cuun-
ty, wrute frum Washingtun: "Mr. Bell .of
th e OP A has tuld me that frum their expe·
rience in the 13 eastern states they have
catalugued certain uccupatiuns and have
listed them under specified headings
accurding tu their requirements. Men in
.our line are listed as 'Vending Machines
Maintenance Men' and given a preference
card - "C," but he says that lucal cundi'·
tiuns will guvern su that if in any district
the maintenance .of machines requires a
~reater m:!eage area, th en the gallunage is
Illcreased.
In the east uperaturs using their pas-
senger cars in th eir business have been
given B ratiuning cards, which permits 8
galluns per week. Operaturs with truck .or
statiun waguns have S cards, alluwing them
unlimited gas. Passenger cars have been
changed intu statiun waguns by taking .out
the back seat and painting the name .of the
cumpany un the frunt duur, and this has
been acceptable tu lucal buards in .obtain·
ing an S card.
• •
The football season opens across the na -
tion, prompting us to wax poetic:
A beauty, by name Henrietta ,
I nvariably wore a tight sweater.
Three reasons she had;
To keep warm wasn't bad,
But the other two reasons were better.
THE REVIEW HAS NEVER MISSED AN ISSUE IN THE PAST TEN YEARS!!
NO OTHER COIN MACHINE MONTHLY CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT!!
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