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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
ARCADE MACHINES FOR SALE
Each
6 M ills Drop Pictures .......... $25.00
2 Gum
Guns ............... _ ........... 20 00
I A.B .T. Fire & Smoke ... 17.50
17.50
I A. B.T. Challenger
2 Casino Jackpots .......... __ .. 25.00
I Miniature Golf Machine .. 15.00
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Vitalizer
..........
M ills Lifter...
. ......
Grandfather Clock .... ......
Ball Lifter...
. ..
85.00
90 00
90.00
90.0J
Each
~ ~1i~Ckfr~ghter
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2
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':': $15g:g~
Diggers ...........
_... 50.00 '
Career Pilot ._ ................... 200.00
Groetchen Name pl ate ....
45 .00
Mills Vio lin o Virtu oso. 150.00
I Selectavue
.................. ....... 25.00
I Vi ewascope
20.(10
I Z oom ....................
25-:00
I Striking Clock .............. ,.. 90 .00
2 Mills Punching Bags,...
135.00
JUNE. 1944
Each
I. Sca,e
· 1 Orac le
I Single
2 Littl e
I 3-W ay
.. __ ........... __ ................... $35.00
........................... __ . ____ 10.00
Gottlieb Gripper ... 10.00
Gypsies . ____ ....... ____ . 10.00
Gottlieb Grip per. 12.50
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I Hom e Run ..................... _. 2000
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2
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Catch Ba ll Machine.
12.50
Dumbbe ll Lifter
... ____ . __ . 110.00
Hi-Ball . __ .. ____ . __ .... __ .... ____ . __ . __ 90.nO
Wiz ard Fort un e Tell ers... 10.00
Hindu Fortune Te: ler
10.00
Terms : One-Third Deposit, Balance C_ O. D.
EDWARD J. LAMBERT
HOUSTON 4, TEXAS
2806 TRUXILLO
Mexican Phono. Ban
Set Tube Ceilings
MEXICO CITY- A presidential decree,
effective May 5th, bars automatic phono-
graphs from cabarets and night clubs and
fixes regulations for this type of estab-
lishment. Night clubs may be open only
from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. They must have
orchestras instead of mechanical music-
making devices, and they can have only
male waiters.
Rumors have it that the excep tionally
strong musicians' union in Mexico is
somewhere responsible for the presidential
ruling.
WASHINGTON-The Office of Price Ad-
ministration established specific dollar and
cents wholesale and retail ceiling prices
for new standard radio .replacement tubes
for radios and phonographs on May 15.
Effective May 20th, the specific prices
reflect those prevailing in the industry dur-
ing March, 1942. OP A said a shortage of
tubes had resulted in widespread black
market activities, with users being charged
three or four times the proper price.
Rodeo Records Score
LOS ANGELES-According to Charlie
Washburn of Rodeo Records the demand
for the new disc, which made its debut in
the last issue of THE REVIEW, has been so
brisk the facilities of th e production plant
have been taxed but shipm ents are rapidly
going forward.
"We've purposely h eld orders for any
given territory until we had ample stocks
to fill our orders for that sector," said
Washburn. " This gives all music oper-
ators an equal break on this sensationally
new type of hillbilly record. In addition
we are adding 8 new presses to our local
production facilities which means th at
within th e next 30 days we will be able
to care for quantity orders and fill them
as rapidly as received."
Ozie Waters and the Colorado Hillbillies,
featured on the first two Rodeo releases,
have a 5-morning a week program over Co-
lumbia's KNX at 7 :30. Ozie has featured
his Rodeo numbers many tim es and th e
tunes are slated for a 'turn on the Western
Round-Up- a part of the weekly Western
Hit Parade presided over by th e genial
Foreman Phillips.
Operators fortunate enough to receive
platters to date report excellen t reception
and have filed re-orders, according to
Washburn.
IN THE WEST
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was not revealed by Happel. Looks lik e
he wasn' t th e one.
Sales have been brisk on Peerless and
Rodeo records according to Charlie Wash-
burn. The rodeo numbers have received
some splendid radio pI ugs.
Elaine Ryan is back at Badger after a
two-week vacation at Santa Barbara. AI
Griebahn, assistant sales manager, spent a
week' s vacation at a desert resort and en-
tertained several operators during th e
time.
Fred Trevillian, Santa Barbara; Harold
Presher, San Di'ego; and Charl es Berke-
meyer, San Luis Obispo, stampeded Jack
Gutshall for Packard boxes last week, but
to no avai l. Said boxes are as scarce as
hen's teeth.
Aaron G'Brau
This index is an editorial feature and is not
part of the adveriiser' s . c9 ntract. This publi-
cation a ssumes no respon~ ibi1ity for e rrors or
omissions.
Gutshall Dark Horse
LOS ANGELES -What the Sergeant
Said and Porky's Boogie Woogie on
Strings on th e new Morris-Lee label is a
new entry in the record stables of the
Jack Gutshall Distributing Co.
As recorded th e production and empha-
sis was given to the first si de, but in the
hands of the operators the seco nd side is
the one copping the coin. The Boogie
1P.oogie number is caviar for the jump
spots, and Gutshall has th e disc in suffi-
cient quantities to care for all orders.
Phono. in India
HOLLYWOOD - While Paulette God-
dard and Bill Gargan were entertamm g at
an air base in the interior of India, the
local maharajah invited them to a ban-
quet. When the feast was over, the poten-
tate announced that his guests would re-
tire to the music room for a great surprise.
Thrilled by the prospects of hearing au-
th entic native music, 't he visitors entered
and found an American automatic phono-
gra ph blaring Frank Sinatra singing, "Sun-
day, Monday or Always."
Puget Sound Opens
SEATTLE- George Schnabel, Vern Pres-
ton and A. 1. Sand tner of th e Puget
Sound Novelty Co. entertai ned operators
in this area on Saturday, April 29th on
th e occasion of the grand opening of their
newly remodeled showrooms at 114 Elliott
Avenue West.
A buffet lunch eon was served.
A. B. T. Manafacturing Corp.
..34
Automatic Coin Machines & Supply Co_ ..
19
Automatic Electronics........
. ....... .40
Badger Sales Co_
...... ~
Baker Novelty Co .. Inc. ....................
. ... . 17
Bally Manufacturing Co_ ..
.. 4
Barron. J. A. ...... .....................
.10
Blossom Amusement Co ..
..36
Buckley Music System. Inc...
..C07"" I V
Buckley Trading PosL
.. Cove' II
Burtt. W. R_ .. .......... ..........................
5
California Amusement Co. ..
. .... 22. 23
Chicago Lock Co .... __
....... ............. 12
Chicago Novelty Co .. Inc...
7
Clark Distributing Co. .. . ......... Cover III. 21. 28
Coin Machine Service.......
. .................. 42
Coven Automati~ Products Co ......................... 18
Eagle Coin Machine Co. ..
. .... 25
Exposition Games Co ...
. .......... 8
General Music Co. ..
..Cover IV
Gerett. M. A.. Corp . .............................................. 24
Gottlieb. D. . & Co.
. .......... 8
Gutshall. Jack. Distributing Co ..... ............. 29. 30
Hermitage Music Co.
. ....... 24
Illinois Lock Co .......... _.
. ...................... 39
Independent Lock Co. ..
. ............ 8
International Mutoscope Corp.
. .... .13
Jennings. O. D .• & Co...
. ............................... 17
Lambert. Edward J...
.......................
. .... ..41
Laymon. Paul A .................. 3.4.6.7.8. 10. II. 12.
13. 14. IS. 16. 17. 18. 24. 26. 28.
29. 31. 34. 35. 36. 38, 39. 40
Leuenhagen. W. H .• & Co . ................... ............. 37
Lorden. Les....
. .......................... ____ ...... __ ............. 15
Mape. E_ T_ . Music Co . ................................... 26. 27
May. Sam. Industries..
. ..................... 16
McGinnis. Roy. Co. ..
..38
Mills Industries. Inc.....
. .... 14
Minthorne. Jean J..
. ................... 31
Mohr. Mac. Co ...
. ........... 39
Nathanson. Wm ...
....... ..41
Nickle Nudger Co_ ..
.......... 6
Northern Novelty Co.
............. 18
Operators ' Service .......................... .
....... 4
Parina. R_ A .. & Co. ..
. ................................... 15
Peerless Discos ........ .................. .
..... 32
Permo, Inc ....................... .......... .... .
............ 30
Profit Novelty Co .
...... 13
Quality Pictures Co ...................... ... .
. ............. 14
Rodeo Records ...................... .
...... 32
Simmons. W. E . ............................. .
.. 24
Sorority-Fraternity Record Co ......................... 34
So undies Distributing Corp.
. .... 35
Stewart Novelty Co....
. ........... 11
Torr. Roy F..........
. .......................... __ ....... 20
United Amuse ment Co.
6
United Manufacturing Co . ........... ........ ............. 10
Vogt. R. F .• Distributors ........................ ................ 13
Westerhaus Amusement Co.
..20. 36
Zeigler Insurance Ag e ncy. Inc...
. ................. 10
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PANOBAM rlLM
FOR SALE-Operators of "Solo-Vue," Peep Shows, Sound-Vues, or
straight Panorams: You can get 1 'reel, six sound subjects, brand new,
the very latest releases for only $10.00. Will give you full details upon
receipt of your letter if you will include this ad from The Coin Machine
Review.
WM. NATBANSON
2738 1 /2 Cincinnati St.
Los Angeles 33, Calif.
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