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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 May - Page 65

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A good time was had by all three of the Happy Revelers at
a Los Angeles ni ght club when Dolores and Jean Minthonte,
Southern Califontia Distributors of Rock-Olas, showed the
town to Fred Neuman, Northern California Roc k-Ola Dis-
tributor. They each had glowing reports of the unusu a l sales
of the n ew Rock-Ola Tone Columns and Mystic Music in
their territories, and are shown with their heads together
plannin g a flyin g trip to Chicago to urge d eliveries for their
many orders. No wonder they look so happy-they've got
Rock-Ola to talk about, whi ch is admittedly TOPS in the
phonog raph world for 1941!

Walters Solves the
Operators' Problems
LOS ANGELES-"Bri ng your worries to
us and we'll take care of th em and put
you back on the profit side of the business
again," says C. Walters, in describing th e
unique service C. Walters and Associates '
are making avai lable to Western Operators.
"We are ready to work with any operator
who has a definite prob lem, whether it be
financ ial, machine shortage, or what. To
any operator desiring to expand more than
hi s current funds permit we have a plan
of interest. All in all, our service is com-
plete and all-inclusive. We ask operators
to contact us, regardless of what their re-
quirements might be, for we kn ow we can
aid them in many, many ways to increase
their operations and make more money,"
concluded Walters.

ABOVE: Parf of fhe planf of Phono-Tel Co., Inc., in Los Angeles where
hundreds of new Deluxe Tower Cabinefs and Deluxe Bar Boxes are in
producfion for waif ing orders_ Phono-Te/ , a pioneer in fhe Wired Music
fie ld , has enjoyed an unusually fine business since moving its manufacfuring
acfivify from San Francisco fo Los Angeles.
Strike Shutters
Columbia W. C. Plant
HOLL YWOOD- LocaI1421 of th e United
Electrical Radio and Machine Workers
(CIO) call ed a strike at th e local plant of
the Co lu mbia Recording Corpora tion 011
April 14th.
-.
Union demanded an in crease. in the mini-
mum wage from 55c per hour t9 75c per
hour with proportionate in c rease~!- in higher
brackets.
.
Record shipm en ts to distributors on th e
Western slope were abruptly cut oil as a
resu lt of the strike and music operators
have been denied recent Columbia releases
in the West.

RIGHT ~
Gracing fhe ceiiing of
fhe
Modern
Vending
Company showrooms in
New York Cify is fhis
popular IIlumifone Speak-
er. Operafors praise ifs
beaufiful
appearance,
mefal parfs of a golden
color enhanced by in-
direcf lighting and ifs
fine fone qualify. Mac
Mohr Company, Los An-
geles, are Pacific Coasf
represenfafives.
COIH
MACHIHE
R./iVIEW
65
FOR
MAY
1941

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