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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1942 September - Page 21

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1. HE WEARS A PAIR OF SILVER WINGS
V.it:lor 27920-;Alvino Rey
Viclor 27931-Dinah Shore
Bluebird 11542-Abe Lyman
2. I LEFT BY HEART AT THE STAGE DOOR
CANTEEN
Viclor 27932-Sammy Kaye
3. JINGLE, JANGLE, JINGLE
Viclor 27909--Freddy Marlin
Bluebird 11533-Barry Wood
4. MY DEVOTION
Viclor 27925-Vaughn Monroe
Bluebird 11555-Four King Sislers
5. BE CAREFUL, IT'S MY HEART
Viclor 27923-Tommy Dorsey
Viclor 27940--Dinah Shore
Bluebird 11554-Teddy Powell
LEO J. MEYBERG CO.
0 ·4346 Bob Crosby·Mary Lee
I HUNG MY HEAD AND CRIED (V)
YOU'RE MY DARLING (V)
0·4345 Jerry Wald
TRAINS IN THE NIGHT (FT)
MAD ABOUT HIM, SAD WITHOUT HIM, HOW
CAN I BE GLAD WITHOUT HIM BLUES (FT)
0·4344 Guy Lombardo
PUT·PUT·PUT (FTl
HUMMING·BIRD (FTl
V·27964 Hal Mcintyre
WHY DON 'T YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH ME (FT
VC)
KILLE KILLE (FT VCl
V·27963 Dinah Shore
A BOY IN KHAKI-A GIRL IN LACE (V)
HE'S MY GUY (Vl
V.279S8 Vaughn Monroe
YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER (FT VC)
AFTER IT'S OVER (FT VCl
V·27955 "First Nighter" Orch .
THAT RUSSIAN WINTER (FT VCl
HOW ABOUT A CHEER FOR THE NAVY (FT VCl
V·27950 Vaughn Monroe
(AT THEl CROSS· ROADS (FT VC)
FROM THE COAST OF MAINE TO THE ROCKIES
(FT VCl
V·27949 Sammy Kaye
LET'S BRING NEW GLORY TO OLD GLORY (FT
VC)

THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU (FT vCl
Gutshall Cabinet Moves
LOS ANGELES-Designed primarily for
the operator who needs a flashy and attrac.
tive cabinet at a reasonable figure, the Twin
12 Replacement Cabinet being offered by
the Jack Gutshall Distributing Co. has
caught on remarkably well in the West and
re·orders are coming in regularly from sam·
pIe orders.
The .Gutshall cabinet incorporates econ.
omy with sheer beauty for it represents for
the first time a cabinet that operators can
aff~rd to buy and place indiscriminately on
theIr ro.utes. The low price, combined with
the ,:aned. color finishes possible, makes it
a umt whIch can be adapted to practically
LOS ANGELES ••• 2027 South Figueroa
SAN FRANCISCO •••• 70 Tenth Street
any type of location, regardless of the deco·
rative motif.
As a result the cabinet is having a ready
sale but Gutshall warns operators not to be
too dilatory for only a limited number of
cabinets can be provided under present con·
ditions.
~t. tcUiJ
ST. LOUIS, Mo.-News of importance to
phonograph operators, distributors, and
jobbers was contained .in an announcement
made on September 1st by Walter Gum·
mersheimer, general salesmanager, of the
Aristocrat Cabinet Co. This firm has gone
into the production of phonograph cabinets
so that the phonograph branch of the in·
. dustry can, by the transfer of mechanisms
that are in their old obsolete models of
phonographs, be in position to install in
locations a brand new artistic model.
The cabinets are being designed and
built by the staff of Kilgen Associates Inc.,
an organization that until .g overnment reo
strictions put the quietus on organ build·
ing, supplied the entire country with some
of the finest organ installations. The cabi·
nets are made of nonstrategic materials, fine
wood and heavy ornamental glass is used
throughou t.
Bill Wilson, youthful coinman, has been
welcomed into the Davies Novelty Co. or·
ganization. He is taking charge of the
office, salesroom and warehouse.
Don ~ld Ladinsky, formerly with McCall
Novelty Co., writes friends in the industry
that army life agrees with him. At present
he is stationed at nearby Jefferson Bar·
racks.
Miss Marianne Signaigo, who has reo
cently joined the office force of McCall
Novelty Co., is radiating happiness on her
new job.
Jack Rose, of the Ideal Novelty Co., is
back in St. Louis on furlough for a couple
of weeks. He is in the Navy and is sta·
tioned at Evanston, Ill.
Lou Morris slipped out of town for a
quiet vacation in August headed for Chi·
cago. A suitcase full of racing dope sheets
and a toothbrush was the extent of his
baggage.
Bob Spasser, operator of East St. Louis
and Benld, Ill., paid a visit to local show·
rooms to look over new equipment.
Melvin Winston, formerly bookkeeper for
Ideal Novelty Co., is writing local coinmen
about life in the U. S. Coast Guard. He
is at the present time stationed at New
Orleans, La.
Al Haneklau of the Olive Novelty Co.
has returned from a vacation trip in Wis-
consin, bringing with him a mess of fish to
be distributed among the boys at the office.
Members of the coin machine industry
here were sorry to hear of the passing of
Mrs. C. Besser. She was eighty years old
and the mother-in·law of Ben Axelrod of
Olive Novelty Co.
Michael Luzaich, head of the M·L Sales
Co., is a little uneasy over the record situa-
tion. "Wish they would come to a decision
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AND
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RECORDS
J. N. CEAZAN CO.
Distributor
1700 S. Figueroa St .• Los Angeles. Calif.
Phone: PRospect 5401
Part 01 the crowd on hand when Raymond Rosen & Co. entertained more than 100 operators
at Ihe Ritz-Carlton Hotel Rool Garden in Philadelphia, August 5th in tribute to Tommy Dorsey.
Lelf 10 right in the background are: Paul Knowles , record department manager lor Rosen;
Tommy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra and Jo Stafford, chirpers with the Dorsey band.
Mention of THE COIN MACHINE REVIEW is your best int(~duction to our advertisers.
COIN
MACHINE
R.EVIEW
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FOR.
SEPT.
1942

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