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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 October - Page 31

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WURI.ITZERS
412-Plain ............................................ $ 37,50 I616A ...................................................... $ 82,50
412-Grille .......................................... 42.50
616-with top and bottom light-up
12-record Jumbo Model...................... 50.00
grille .................................................. 109.50
Sold for $425.00
Model 24 ................................................ 149.50
Radio Rifles - $57.50 - Works with Films
ALL OUR E9UIPMENT-A-1 CONDITION
IEMO NOVELTY CO.
CARL LORCH ANO HIS ORCHESTRA
Bluebird 10411-Angry
Let's Say Goodnight to the Ladies
(And We'll Come Right Back Again)
CARL LORCH ANO HIS ORCHESTRA
Bluebird 10428-Swing Little Indians, Swing
You're Gonna Fall and Break Your
Heart
LIONEL HAMPTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Victor 26362-Ain'cha Comin' Home
12th Street Rag
TOMMY DORSEY CLAMBAKE SEVEN
Victor 26370--Alla En El Rancho Grande
Shoot The Sherbet To' Me Herbert
LEO J. MEYBERG CO.
LOS ANGELES ... 2027 South Figueroa
SAN FRANCISCO ..... 70 Tenth Street
VICTOR
3* 26369 Sammy Kaye
MY PRAYER (FT VC)
IF I KNEW THEN (FT VC)
3* 26370 Tommy Dorsey Seven
ALLA EN EL RANCHO GRANDE (FT VC)
SHOOT THE SHERBET TO ME HERBERT
(FT VC)
2* 26371 Lionel Hampton
HOT MALLETS (FT}
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW (FT}
4*
1119 So. 16th St., MILWAUKEE
Wisconsin Distributors
with
ROBERT LATIMER
The sympathies of operators in Missouri
and Western Illinois; in fact, the entire
middle-west territory, are being extended
to the family of Herman Tipton, one of
St. Louis' most popular young phonograph
operators, who died in a St. Louis hospital
September 6th of pneumonia, after only a
few days' illness. Tipton, who had been
concerned in phonograph operation in the
Missouri territory only since 1937, was 36
years old, and was president of the Le May
Distributing Company here. Mrs. Herman
Tipton and his brother, Roy Tipton, are
planning to carry on Tipton's route and
phonograph distribution business.
Everybody in the industry is home from
a vacation of some sort, a resume of oper-
ators' summer experiences proved. Vincent
Sieve, phonograph operator in St_ Louis,
topped all his associates with a long tour
of Mexico, and reports that slot-machine
trade in that country beats anything the
United States has ever seen, except "that
they don't make any money down there."
(? )_ Mark Hanna sailed the Gulf of Mex-
ico with operator-friends from Biloxi, Mis-
sissippi, and reported back to his East St.
Louis phonograph office with a prize tan.
Phonograph operators of St. Louis were
treated to one of the outstanding parties
of the year when the annual Wurlitzer
Party was given at the Statler Hotel early
in September_ Martin Balensiefer, Wurlit-
zer distributor, was one of the official hosts
of the entertainment, which featured repre-
sentatives and officials of the Rudolph Wur-
litzer Company as speakers_ A few prob-
lems such as color design, route manage-
ment and music interest were brought up;
otherwise the boys pitched in and had a
good time.
Hardy Schneider, president of the East
St. Louis Association of Phonograph Oper-
ators, reported his organization operating
smoothly through the summer months, and
highly pleased with business for the same
period.
A special meeting of the Associated
Phonograph Operators of St. Louis, Martin
Balensiefer, executive secretary, was held
September 5th to consider winter associa-
tion activity and several important new
problems which have cropped up during
late months. Eight new members were for-
mally welcomed to the organization, and
reports on progress toward complete cover-
age were given. All veteran operators of
the city and county are now members, with
only a few phonograph men still "outside
the fold."
Pinball, vendor and general amusement
machine operators are back in association
swing with the first meeting of the Mis-
souri Amusement Machine Operators' Asso-
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
(See ST. LOUIS, Page 36)
26372 Maxine Sullivan
JACKIE BOY (V}
SING SOMETHING SIMPLE (V)
3* 26353 Alec Templeton
AND THE ANGELS SING (piano N}
STAR DUST (piano)
3* 26354 Larry Clinton
SATAN IN SATIN (FT}
GOLDEN BANTAM (FT}
tAtLt "CI.ICK"
4* 26355 Bob Zurke
BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE
SEA (FT VC}
l'VE FOUND A NEW BABY (FT)
4* 26356
ALL
(FT
STOP
by DECCA
Tommy Dorsey
IN FAVOR OF SWING SAY "AYE"
VC}
KICKING MY HEART AROUND (FT VC}
2* 26357 Gray Gordon
DING-DONG! THE WITCH IS DEAD (FT VC)
IF I WERE KING OF THE FOREST (FT VC}
3* 26348 Alec Templeton
MAN WITH NEW RADIO (piano N}
HAZY AND BLUE (piano FT}
3* 26349 Hal Kemp
CRYING IN MY DREAMS (FT VC}
LOVE GROWS ON THE WHITE OAK TREE
(FT VC}
4* 26350 Gray Gordon
LING'RING ON YOUR DOORSTEP (FT VC}
IT'S FUNNY TO EVERYONE BUT ME (FT VC}
3* 25351 Larry Clinton
TWILIGHT INTERLUDE (FT VC)
THE LAST TWO WEEKS IN JULY (FT VC)
4* 26352 Victor Symphony Orch.
CARMEN-PRELUDE TO ACT I.
CARMEN-ARAGONAISE
2756
2672
2732
2494
THE JUMPIN' JIVE
The Andrews Sisters
OVER THE RAINBOW
Judy Garland
SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Ambrose and His Orchestra
El RANCHO GRANDE
Bing Crosby
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2671
2640
2707
2626
WHAT'S NEW
Bing Crosby
AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER
Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
The Ink Spots
START THE DAY RIGHT
Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell
DECCA RECORDING CORPORATION
Los Angeles
Seattle
San Francisco
Honolulu, T. H.
108 E- 17th St.
3131 Western Ave.
35 Stillman St.
1025 Alakea St.
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