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Issue: 1946 April - Page 11

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APRIL. 1946
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION: 1115 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 15, Calif. Paul W. Blackford, editor
and Publisher; Clarence G. Beardsl . . , Assistant to the Publisher. Flhroy 8269. CHICAGO
OFFICE
C. J. Anderson, 35 East Wacker Drive, CENtral 1112; NEW YORK OFFICE (17):
Ralph R. Mulligan, 441 LexIngton Avenue, Murray Hili 2·5589. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00
for 3 yeors-mlnlmum term accepted; SOc per copy.
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Hot Dog Vendor
Unveiled in N.Y.
NEW YORK~Electronic heating con-
tinues to make the news ,and the first
automatic vending machine using electronic
heat was recently put into operation here.
The machine, serving electronically
cooked hot dogs, was installed, as a test,
at the W. T. Grant store on East 14th
Street. Plans call for twenty additional
test installations in Chicago.
Hot dogs are wrapped and sealed in
sanitary cellophane bags before being
placed in the machine. Temperature in the
machine is kept below 45 degrees F. When
a coin is inserted, the sandwich is thor-
oughly cooked by means of an electronic
coil which raises the temperature so that,
at the time of delivery, a heat of between
170 and 180 degrees is obtained. The entire
operation is visible to the customer through
the front panel of the machine.
Coin slots of the machine receive either
two nickels or one dime. This allows for
a possible five-cent increase or: decrease in
price.
At present the machine holds about 180
frankfurters. Machines to be placed on
location are scheduled to have a capacity
of from 300 to 400.
(See DOG VENDOR, Page 12)
On the Cover - - -
The treat on this month's cover is one
of the vivacious lovelies that make
Qualify Pictures such favorite film sub-
jects in coin-controlled devices. Posed
especially for THE REVIEW. ' Eleanor
Levoy is being featured in a series of
interpretive South Sea dances as part
of a program reel about to be released
by Quality Pictures.
Call
DR. 3209
For Automatic Equipment.
Parts and Supplies
PAUL A. LAYMON
Mangan Reveals Benefits of
eMI Membership Participation.
By James T. Mangan
Every coin machine operator should be-
and privileges that non-members, even
long to the official association of the in-
though they are bona fide operators, will
dustry, Coin Machine Industries, Inc. CMI not enjoy. Naturally you will be remem-
bered by the association office if there , is
is inviting you to join by paying twenty-
five dollars for an associate membership.
any possible way to help you with accom-
I know this is a good thing, and you know
modations in Chicago. The official mem-
this is a good thing, but, as is the case
bership list of the association, which co-
COIN
with many good things, all of us are in-
operates with all of the Chicago' hotels
elined to procrastinate. Don't procrastinate
used when the annulll show is in progress MACHINI
will 'be sent to these hotels in advance of RIYIIW
with this membership. Write out a check
for twenty-five dollars; make it payable
the show, with the recommendation that
to Coin Machine Industries, Inc., Room
members' reservations be given special at-
508, 134 North LaSalle Street, Chicago,
tention. As plans now stand, Coin Machine
and send it in today. Make a notation 0.11
Industries, Inc. has a definite reservation
FOR
the check that it is for twelve months' for the coin machine show of 1947 to be
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held the first week in February i-; Hotel
dues in the association. This will make
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' you an Associate member of the official
Sherman, Chicago.
.
coin machine association, with a voice in
Your twenty-five dollar check mailed in
the deliberations ' and the decisions that so
now will be your pre-payment of twelve
months' dues and will be assurance that
affect you and every other operat., r in the
industry.
you will be an official member of Coin
On receipt of your application and check
Machine Industries, Inc. during the term
the Association will send you an engraved
of this next show. The show will undoubt-
certificate certifying your membership. Thi5
edly be the greatest ever held and special
is something that you will be proud to
prestige and honor will accr~e to you as
frame and hang on the wall of your office,
an official member of the association.
thereby ann-ouncing to the world that you
Many operators, in sending in their
twenty-five dollar payment of twelve
are proud of your connection with the coin
machine business and that coin machine ' months' dues, have dedicated their mem-
bership to special friends of theirs who
business, in your opinion, is the greatest
business of all.
are manufacturers or key men in the coin
Several hundred oper~tors have answered
machine factories. In many cases, the
the recent appeal of mdustry leaders to
operators have sent their twenty-five dollars
take out these memberships, and the asso-
to the factory with the instruction that it
ciation will not be satisfied until every
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operator in the United States is an official
member. All money thus collected will be
used for legal, propaganda and Pllblic rela-
tions work in behalf of each indivi'd ual
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member and also in behalf of the entire
industry.
As you know, Coin Machine Industries,
Inc. is the association that holds the annual
REGARDLESS OF AGE OR
coin machine show in the Hotel Sherman
CONDITION
ChIcago. This annual show is the hignest
PARTS AUO NEEDED. 8RINer
point in the whole coin machine year for
OR SHIP THEM IN.
everybody in the business because at the
show you are able to see the offerings of
every manufacturer and receiNe an educa-
tion in new ml:rchandise and in the ad-
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vanced developments that mean so much
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to your earning power. As a member of
the association you will have certain rights
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WANTED TO B·gy
SLOT MACHINES
G. B. SAM
THE REVIEW HAS NEVER MISSED AN ISSUE IN THE PAST TWELVE YEARS!!
NO OTHER COIN MACHINE MONTHLY CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT!!

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