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Issue: 1942 March - Page 31

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PHONOGRAPH
M ERCHANTS
A contest to find Northern
Ohio’s finest amateur singer has
been conducted by the Cleveland
Phonograph Merchants’ Assn.
On February 24th and there­
after all entrants were audi­
tione d by com petent vocal
judges. On March 8th, ten final­
ists from the auditions will be
heard on Burts’ Big Broadcast,
a two hour radio show dedicated
to the Phonograph Merchants’
Assn.
The outstanding artist will be
awarded the grand prize— a trip
to R C A V ic to r ’s re c o rd in g
studio to make a Victor record
with Sammy Kaye.
The record when released na­
tionally will be promoted as the
Hit Tune of the Month and will
be featured in the No. 1 position
on all phonographs in Cleveland
and vicinity. The winner has
been assured a national broad­
cast from coast to coast over 155
stations.
Radio Stations W HK and
WCLE helped to promote this
contest with spot announce­
ments every day, which began
Sunday, February 15th, using
15 announcements daily, day
and night, asking singers to get
entry blanks from restaurants,
New and Used
P H O N O O R A P n E Q U IP .
D IS T R IB U T O R S
cafes, and ice cream parlors
which have phonographs.
The C leveland Phonograph
Merchants Association has been
getting a great deal of publicity
from the three Cleveland news­
papers on this unique contest.
Every possible effort is being
made to make a local vocalist
famous.
An established music route in
southern part of Michigan has
been purchased by Max Moore,
of Romulus, Mich.
New and Used
A M U S E M E N T M A C H IN E
D IS T R IB U T O R S
1292 W A S H IN G T O N S T .
MOOSIC, PA.
Located midway between Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre on Route I I .
D istrib u to r fo r
W U R L IT Z E R P H O N O G R A P H S
Benj. Sterling gives you "S te rlin g " Service
Used Machines Taken in Trade
19 E . La k e S t.
M in n e ap o lis, M inn.
BO STO N , M A SS.
Our 64 page pocket size catalogue explains
how to successfully operate a route of
vendors and counter games. Also has pic­
tures and descriptions of over I00 machines.
Send
Pho ne: L IB e r t y 9480
Representing A ll Leading Manufac­
turers of Pin Games— Amusement Ma­
chines— Venders.
k C f(\
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j l U
25c
to cover cost of m ailing.
1 40-A A A s to r S tr e e t
N E W A R K , N EW J E R S E Y
GENERAL COIN MACHINE
CO M PAN Y
227 N . 10th S t.
P H IL A D E L P H IA . P A .
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D istrib utors of
Pin Ball, Counter Games and Free Play Con­
soles, New and Used. Philadelphia Repre­
sentative for Pioneer Sales Boards at Riqht
Prices. Send a Ic post card.
Sore
You M o n e y."
B. 0. LAZAR COMPANY
1635-37 F ifth A v e .
P IT T S B U R G H , P A .
EASTERN
1425 N. B ro a d S t.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
G eorgia D istributors fo r
R O C K Y G LE N P A R K
E. T. B A R R O N C O .
Northwest Distributor of Vending Machines
for candy, peanuts, gum, matches, cig a r­
ettes, and all types of venders' merchandise.
ATTENTION!
Trimount Coin Machine Co.
A T L A N T A O F F IC E & S H O W RO O M
320-322 IV Y S T R E E T , N. E.
BEN J. S T E R L IN G , JR .
New and Used
V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
n iS T n in u T O R S
ADDS MUSIC ROUTE
SOPERTON, GA.
SEEBU RG PH O N O G RA PH S
Opening of the Stamford
Novelty Co., in Stamford, Conn.,
has been announced by Mac
Perlman, veteran coin man in
the New York area. The new
quarters are ideally situated to
serve the needs of operators in
Westchester County and nearby
New England territory.
&
"W e G uarantee To
SPARKS SPECIALTY CO.
PERLMAN IN STAMFORD
STAGE C O N T E S T
350 M u lb e rry
N e w a rk , N . J .
D istrib utors
Rock-Ola Luxury Light-Up Phonographs and
A ll Leading Games and Vending Machines.
R O A N O K E V E N D IN G
M A C H IN E E X C H A N G E , IN C .
533 C e n te r A ve n u e , N. W .
RO A N O KE. VA.
A - P A K 6 C o l. C IO A R J P T T E
W ith F L O O R
" I f I t W orks W ith a Coin, W e Have I t "
new.
Slots, Consoles, Paces Races, Pin Ball and
Counter Games, and Phonographs. W rite us
your needs.
March, 1942
© International Arcade Museum
AUTOMATIC AGE
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or 20c m odeli. Reconditioned
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W r ite fo r complete eataleg ef
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