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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1941 November - Page 9

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A NEW SERVICE
Operators
Jobb@rs
FOR
AT THE CHICAGO SHOW
Distributors
Manufactur@rs
To fill a definite need, we present at the 1942 Exhibition & Convention of the Coin Machine
Industry- January 12-15 at Hotel Sherman, the First Annual
National Slug Hejectors School
Plan now to send your service men or mechanics (or come yo ursel£ ) -learn more about the
latest models and types of slug rejectors_ The School will present all essential facts and de-
tails, including methods of operation, maintenance and adjustment_ Attendance at the classes,
while in Chicago, will save you and your company expense and time during the months to
come_ The School is open to all interested without cost or obligation_
For further information, visit Booth 16, Room 609, or write
NATIONAL SLUG REJECTORS,
COIN
MACHINE
IIEVIEW
5100 San Francisco Avenue
IDC.
St. Louis, Mo.
10
FOil
NOVEMBEII
1947
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Daval Conversions
Win Approval
CHICAGO - Daval's new conversion
method for rebuilding the present model
Marvel and American Eagle counter games
into non-coin-operated machines and,
thereby, eliminating the $50.00 tax has
won the acclaim of leading operators, job-
bers and distribs all over the country, Al
S. Douglis, president of the firm reveals.
This new method brings in money faster
as no time is lost in the playing action of
the machines because the player goes right
on pressing down the lever without using
coins. The resettable register keeps track
of every play. The operator has his own
register which shows him the total number
of plays made between check-ups. The loca-
tion owners benefit because it ends the
search for change; the player plays as
many times as he desires and then pays
just like on a salesboard.
Other desirable features are th e end of
worrying about machines being broken
into, for no coins are in the machine, and
idle periods due to repairs caused by bent
and mutilated coins clogging chutes are
eliminated. A week or so, including trans-
portation time to and from the factory, is
all that is required to convert coin op-
erated machines to non-coin-operated

machines.
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"I draw th e line ·at kissing,"
She said in accents fine.
But he was a football hero,
So she let him cross the line.
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Tenkins CalIs Tax
Blessing Shrouded
CHICAGO - Improved operating meth-
ods as a result of the federal tax on coin
operated machines is the prophecy of
George Jenkins, general sales manager of
. Bally Mfg. Co.
"With the additional expense of the tax
to consider," Jenkins explained, "operators
are checking up on their equipment more
carefully than ever before. Machines
which are not up to par in earning
power are being weeded out by smart
operators, and they are replacing such
equipment with machines that will help
them offset the tax. A strong trend to-
ward consoles has alse resulted from the
tax."
The tax, causing a more cri ti cal attitude
toward the type of equipment operated,
will in turn result in better net profits per
locat.ion and a general improvement in
operating conditions.
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE-
MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC .. REQUIRED BY
THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24,
1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933
Of The Coin Machine Review, publis hed
monthly at Los Angeles , California , for Oc-
tober 1. 1941.
State of California
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County of Los Angeles
Before me, a notary public in and for the
State and county aforesaid , personally ap-
peared Paul W . Blackford, who, having been
duly sworn according to law , deposes and
says that he is the Owner of the Coin Ma-
chine Review and that the following is , to
the best of his knowledge and belief? <:I true
statement of the ownership, management (and.
if a daily paper, the circulation), etc. , of the
aforesaid publication for the date shown in
the above caption , required by the Act of
August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of
March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537 , Postal
Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse
of this form, to wit :
I. That the names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor, and busi-
ness managers are:
Publisher, Paul W. Blackford , 1115 Venice
Blvd., Los Angeles , Cal. Editor, Paul W .
Blackford, 1115 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles,
Cal.
2. That the owner is : (If owned by a cor-
poration, its name and address must be
stated and also immediately thereunder the
names and addresses of stockholders owning
or holding one per cent or more of total
am.o unt of stock. If not owned by a corpo-
rahon , the names and addresses of the indi-
vidual owners must be given . If owned by a
fum, company, or other unincorporated con-
cern, its name and address, as well as those
of each individual member, must be given.)
Paul W. Blackford, 1115 Venice Blvd ., Los
Angeles, Cal.
3. That the known bondholders, mortga-
gees, and other security holders owning or
holding I per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages , or other securities are : (If
there are none, so state.) none.
.4: That the two paragraphs next above,
glvmg the names of the owners, stockholders,
and security holders, if any , contain not only
the list of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of the com-
pany but also, in cases where the stockholder
or security holder appears upon the books of
the company as trustee or in any other fidu-
ciary relation, the name of the person or
corporation for whom s uch trustee is acting ,
is given; also that the said two para)l"raphs
contain statements embracing affiant s full
knowledge and belief as to the circumstances
and conditions under which stockholders and
security holders who do not appear upon the
books of the company as trustees , hold stock
and securities in a capacity other than that
of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no
rea~OI: to believe that any other person, as-
soclahon, or corporation has any interest di-
rect or indirect in the said stock, bonds or
other securities than as so stated by him .
PAm. W . BLACKFORD .
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th
day of Sept., 1941.
(Seal)
A. J. STAPLES .
(My commission expires Sept . 4, 1945.)
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