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Issue: 1941 December - Page 42

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R.C.M. TO MAKE
PATRIOTIC SOUNDIE
(U p p e r le ft) M rs. Joe Sasbee, L ittle Rock, A rk . op erator, w ith W a lly S ipple, le ft, Southern
Irving Berlin’s patriotic com­
position, “Any Bonds Today?”
will be made into a Soundie by
R. C. M. Productions, Inc. in
Hollywood, according to an an­
nouncement received from Sam
Coslow, executive producer.
Casting for this unusual
Soundie— for showing on the
Panoram coin-controlled motion
picture machine— is now under
way and prints of the film will
be rushed for distribution as
soon as completed.
Permission to use this num­
ber in a Soundie has been
granted by Mr. Berlin.
Making of the picture is in
support of the U. S. Treasury
Department’s
campaign
to
popularize the song and thus
promote the sale of Government
bonds.
re presentative and " B ip " G lassgold, rig h t, sales manager, D uG renier, a fte r p lacin g an a d d itio n a l
o rd e r fo r C ham pion c ig a re tte merchandisers.
(U p p e r rig h t) M rs. Joe Sasbee and her service
manager, C e c il G oodm an, to te the day's earnings fro m th e ir routes o f Cham pions. (Low er le ft)
P retty M a jo rie Belvin, head waitress a t Buck's Tavern, L ittle Rock, in fro n t o f a C ham pion in­
stalled by Mrs. Sasbee. (Low er rig h t) M rs. Sasbee, and her d a ughter Beckey, pose w ith W a lly
S ipple.
F R E E P L A Y GAM ES
U
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p C ................
$36.50
Sunbeam ................ $47.50
B h
ig
h S ie
f re ...........
School Days ............ 47.50
34.50
T
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24.50
Four Roses ............. 46.50
B e ig
S r ho ..............
w ........... 32.50
23.50
Sport Parade ........... 46.50
Seven Up ............... 45.50
L
a
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e
S
r e
a S
u p zie ............
.......... 31.50
29.50
Velvet ................... 44.50
L a
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Stars .................... 42.50
C
r
o
s
s
lin
e
............
28.50
Salute ................... 42.50
S
p
o r r k
tie
............. 26.50
Target Skill ........... 42.50
S
p o a
y n ..............
Zombie ................. 39.50
R
tatio
............ 24.50
23.50
Flicker ................. 37.50
F
o
llie
s
.............
22.50
Wow .................... 37.50
B
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lin
g
A
lle
y
.......
21.50
Paradise ................ 36.50
Lancer .............. 21.50
CONSOLES
PA Y T A B LE S
H r ig
h le H
$169.50
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Kentucky ............. $134.50
T
ip
E a n n B
tr d o
y b . ........
9 coin.. 147.50
Longshot ............... 129.50
J
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Sport King ........... 119.50
ota Ju
liz m
er bo. .........
ON
Santa Anita ........... 115.50
M T
ills
Late 111.50
Pace Maker ........... 86.50
H
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............
99.50
Grand National ....... 84.50
Watlin
g r Big
ga .......
me.
ALL NEW GAMES
Grandstand ............ 79.50
Hawthorne ............ 59.50
Sq F
ua .P
re . o
Bell P.0
........ 94.50
64.50
A B C Bowler......... $72.50
Gun Club ............... 72.50
Star Attraction ........ 72.50
Spot Pool ............... 71.50
Captain Kidd ......... 62.50
Zifl Zag ................ 62.50
Crystal Gazer ........... 62.50
Ten Spot ............... 59.50
Super Chubbie ........ 57.50
Sea Hawk ............... 51.50
Slugger .................. 51.50
Four Diamonds ........ 47.50
Wild Fire ............... 47.50
P H O X O G ItA P H S
WURLITZER
500 1939 24 record
Keyboard ........
61 Counter Model.. . 84.50
616 16 Record.....
RO CKOLA
Super Rockola ’40 ..$194.50
DeLuxe Luxury Lite-
Up. 1939 ........... 144.50
Standard 1939 ....... 132.50
MILLS
’40 Throne of Music. .$142.50
( t ille d
...$189.50
... 124.50
Plaza ’39 20 Rec..... 139.50
Regal 20 Record. ..
46
TERMS: 1 /3 D eposit, Balance C . O . D.
NOVELTY CO.
3520c « ™
To N AVE'
AUTOMATIC AGE
© International Arcade Museum
Leo Willens, vice president of
U-Need-A-Pak Products Corp.,
announces that his firm has en­
gaged Booths 90, 91 and 92 at
the Coin Machine Show at the
Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Illi­
nois, January 12th-15th.
“We will combine our display
of the Norman Bel Geddes-
designed Model 500 cigarette
merchandiser at the Coin Ma­
chine Show with the marking of
U-Need-A-Pak’s 15th anniver­
sary,” stated Mr. Willens, “and
I want to take this opportunity
of inviting all operators to visit
our booths to see the Model 500,”
he concluded.
ENLARGES OFFICES
SEEBURG
W R ITE FOR P R I C E S O N NEW AND USED S L O T S AND C O N S O L E S
PHONE: C APITO L 4747
U-NEED-A-PAK TO
DISPLAY MODEL "SOO"
AT CMI SHOW
F.A.B. Distributing Co., New
Orleans, recently enlarged its of­
fices and staff.
Amusement parks in Cleve­
land will stay open on Saturdays
and Sundays as far into the
fall as weather permits.
December, 1941
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