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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 March - Page 9

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ST. LOUIS
ST: LOUIS mC)-The Associated Phon-
ograph Owners of St. Louis held an
open meeting, March 3rd, at the DeSoto
Hotel in downtown St. Louis. All phono-
graph operators in the area were invited to
attend this meeting irrespective of member-
ship in the Associa tion. There was a short
business meeting after which the boys
talked shop with their fellow coinmen. A
buffet lunch and refreshments were served
and tables provided for those wishing to
play cards.
An announcement was made concerning
the abolishment of the office of executive
manager, a post held by genial Ed Fisher,
and the closing of the Associatiori's office at
1536 Market St. This new arrangement is
designed to cut overhead expenses to a
minimum thereby enabling the group to
reduce their label charge to five cents per
phonograph, per month. This revenue is
estimated to be sufficient to pay the Asso-
ciati'on's monthly expense. All phonograph
operators will be invited to all future meet-
ings irrespective of membership. It was also
announced that any delinquent member of
the industry will be accepted into the As-
sociation by buying March labels.
The general theme of the speakers at the
m€eting was that in the present national
emergency they felt the necessity of close
cooperation among coin men , a close coop-
eration that all industries are striving for ,
SILVE'R KING
BALL GUM MACHINE
fOver 50,000 Sold I
1 Prize King
1700 Rg . Gum
200WinnerGum
$9.95
Returns in
Pennie s
$19.00
Pay Location
25 %
Your Profit
$14.25
1100 Size 'fl -
inch Ball Gum
Vendor, Espe-
cially built for
prize ball gum
operation. Two
ball reserve
loading • • No
miss ing • • Also
handles s/o inch
ball gum .
NEW 10 PLAY "PEEK SHOW"
See "Sally Rand" and
Gypsy Rose Lee
For FUN and PROFIT.
SPECIAL!
HAND VIEWER and 2
snappy girl film s (30
pictures) - $ 2 .00 post-
paid. Free details. Make
EXTRA CASH! Operate
" VIEW-A-SCOPE . " Send
for c ircular on latest
ten-play "PEEK SHOW" - gets
ten pennies from · every player.
New low price " 42" "VIEW-A-
SCOPE "
or ·'PEEK SHOW,"
$ 24 . 50. Girl films, Nude Ranch ,
Bubble. Fan Dance. etc:. : also
" SILVER KING " ve ndors , $ 4 .75 up . No
selling . Send for inter esting literature .
AUTOMATIC
2420 FULLERTON AVE .
CHICAGO
and that they believe this to be essential
for the well being of everyone.
Corresponding secretary Roy ,Haas ex-
pressed satisfaction at the number who
turned out for this important event and the
cooperaU'Ve . spirit shown.
Carl Trippe, Ideal Novelty Co. head,
opened a new Arcade on one of the busiest
shopping streets in downtown St. Louis on
Saturday, February 28. It is at 811 Wash-
ington Ave. and occupies a store that the
former occupant spent $40,000 to remodel.
It is of modern design, spacious, well
lighted and air conditioned. Trippe chose
noontime on a Saturday to have the grand
opening and was well rewarded by the
patronage of the thousands of out-of-town
visi tors and soldiers on furlough from Fort
Leonard Wood and nearby Scott Field.
There was a continuous crowd in the es-
tablishment from the time of the opening
until the early hours of Sunday morning
when Carl laughingly said he had to "chase
them home" .
Hubert Burnett, aee serviceman of the
McCall Novelty Co. was shaken up when
his car ploughed into a snowdrift in Feb-
ruary. He is back on the job none the worse
for the experience. Dan Baum who until
recently spent his full time operating a
string of drink vendors has gone tQ work
for the Ideal Roller Rink and Amusement
Co. More St. Louis area coinmen to go to
the defense of Our Country are: W. J.
Hartwig of Ideal, Art Paulle, popular route
manager and Jack Rose. Hartwig is in the
Army. And Rose and Paulle are in the
Navy.
More attention is being paid by opera-
tors and distributors alike to the service
departments of their business. They have
come to feel that this is the wisest and
sometimes the only way to have machines
in good running order on location. Con·
sequently in contrast to policies of ordering
a new one at the drop of the hat they
tackled the problem from a new angle
when something is in disrepair and turn it
over to their enlarged service department.
BABE PAUL BUNYAN
First Salesboard wit h Real
Moving Wheels. Super Die-Cut.
Double-face. Punch from either
side. Slot Symbol Tickets. Most
Sensational Board on the Mar-'
ket Today!
Takes in 1200 Holes @ Sc ....... _$60.00
Total Payout: _.'' .... __ . ________ _____________ $27.82
PROnT (average) ________ __ $32.18
ORDER TODAY I
Immediate Delivery rF<;rJ)El1Eriisij~
FOR SUPER
Robert Latimer
Lignum-Vitae News Issued
JERSEY CITY-An informative 4-page
folder entitled, "Lignum·Vitae Fact Flashes"
is being published by the Lignum·Vitae
Products Corp. to better acquaint manufac·
turers with the wealth of possible uses of
their product.
Lignum·Vitae is a self· lubricating, non·
contaminating, acid-resisting closely grained
hardwood adaptable for many manufactur-
ing uses. Skee Balls as used in Bally, Wur-
litzer and Genco products used balls made
of Lignum-Vitae.
With a great many manufacturing essen-
tials unobtainable at the present time, man-
ufacturers in the Coin Machine Industry
are finding many new uses -for the product.
THE REVIEW will be glad to forward a copy
of the bulletin to interested parties.
AOLAC Sponsors Unit
LOS ANGELES-The Associated Oper·
ators of Los Angeles County are sponsoring
the recreation hall of the California State
Guard in Los Angeles and have furnished
them with marble games, records, phono-
graph, magazines and books. More are being
delivered to the Hall each week and AOLAC
is acting as a clearing house for materials
donated.
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MEN IN SERVICE
Keep up with activities in the Coin
Machine Industry while you are in the
Armed Forces. We will accept sub-
scriptions to THE REVIEW at 50c per
year provided the magazine is mailed
to a military address. Send subscrip-
tions direct to THE REVIEW, 1115
Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.
BUY DEFENSE BONDS
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Confuci.ou s h e say, "Buy h.on.or a ble
D efen se Bond and put Nip-.on-knees."
Dig thi s .op erat.ors and i f y.oU can 't
a ff.ord a b .ond ge t a han dful .of stamps.
A NEW KEY PURSE
G e n u i n e I eat h e r-
zi ppered . 50 num-
bered key ta bs. Snap
off-snap on. Write
for prices.
KELLY·MENN ES
MFG . CO .
Rockford , Il linois
SEE IT TBRU IN '42
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best introduction to our advertisers.
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
9
FOR
MARCH
1942

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