Automatic Age

Issue: 1933 August

August, 1933
AUTOMATIC AGE
Pioneer Iowa Operator
Visits Chicago
Clyde E . M ayer, veteran operator of
Sioux City, Iowa, with Mrs. M ayer and
their daughter M ary Louis, visited Chicago
and the W o r ld ’s Fair fo r a few days the
first part o f August. Mr. M ayer combined
business with pleasure and made the rounds
to see the various manufacturers. H e also
attended the C .M .M .A . meeting on August
4th and heard manufacturers discuss the
new N .R .A . proposition.
M ayer is recognized as one of the largest
operators in the middle west. His territory
includes Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and
W yom in g. H e is also one o f the real pio­
neer operators in the business. He stated
that he had the first copy o f A u t o m a t i c
A g e ever printed and all o f them since,
and that makes quite a stack o f them.
Bally Promotes
Buckley, Jones
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D. ROBBINS & COMPANY
C L A S S IF IE D L IS T OF B AR G A IN S
IN R E C O N D IT IO N E D M A C H IN E S
E V E R Y M A C H IN E G U A R A N T E E D
TO BE IN P E R FE C T C O N D ITIO N
PIN G AM ES
10 Ballyhoo, with metal stand.............. each
8 Rainbo, with metal stand.............. each
5 Ski-doo, with metal stand.............. each
3 Goofy, with metal stand.................. each
5 Skill Ball, with metal stand.......... each
2 Five Star Final Jr., with metal
stand ....................................................... each
5 Jiggers, with metal stand.......... .eacli
3 Ballyround, with wooden le g s ... .each
2 Peo H i-Ralls, with wooden leg's
(Senior) .................................................. each
(Specify 1c or 5c Coin Chute)
COUNTER GAMES
6 Indoor Strikers .................................. each
5 L.ark, lc, 5c, 10c, 25c V en d ors.. . . each
3 Keeney Steeplechase ........................ each
2 Bally Poker G a m e s .......................... each
3 Basketball Games (P e o ).................. each
3 Parket ...................................................... each
MERCHANDI S E VENDORS
20 Master Peanut Vendors................ each
5 5c Ball Gum Vendors (Columbus) each
8 Scoop Toy and Candy Vendors, .each
With Metal Floor Stands
9 Advance No. 10 Peanut Vendors, .each
5 Manikin Gum Vendors.................... each
3 Exhibit Post Card Vendors.......... each
$3.50
4.00
4.00
5.50
5.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
8.00
5.00
5.00
4,00
6.00
2.00
3.00
$3.50
4.00
10.00
3.00
7.00
2.50
TERMS : 1/3 Deposit With Order
Balance C. O. D.
D. ROBBINS & COMPANY
Ray Moloney, president of the Bally M an­
ufacturing Company, has ju st announced
that Jim Buckley has been made General
Sales M anager in complete charge of the
extensive program to insure greater dis­
tribution for B ally products.
B ally has
opened an office in the General Motors
Building, New Y ork City, and Jim is now
concentrating his efforts on the East. Coast.
Herb Jones, B ally’s advertising m anager,
has been made sales m anager and will re­
lieve M r. Buckley of m any details in the
1141A DeKalb Ave.
Buy from Distributors
Who Display This Seal
D is tr ib u to r s w h o a d v e rtis e th is
seal a re re co g n ize d fo r th e ir e x ­
p e rie n c e a n d sq u a re d e a lin g . T h e y
h a v e a so u n d re p u ta tio n a n d a re
pled ged
to
m a in ta in in g
e th ic a l
s ta n d a rd s in th e in d u s try .
For
th is re ason, o p e ra to rs w h o b u y
fro m th e m a re assu re d o f th e best,
m a c h in e s , p r o m p t se rvice , a n d f u ll
v a lu e .
home office.
Dresses Up Counter
W ith the use of easels and display racks
merchants can greatly dress up the appear­
ance of their counters says Chas. A . Brewer
& Sons, prominent punch board m anufac­
turers.
They have realized this for some
time and as a result have invented a collap­
sible easel fo r their boards.
These easels
when unfolded make the board stand up­
right on the counter— taking about one-
third the space occupied by the board when
left flat. W hen the easel is used the board
attracts more attention and creates bigger
sales.
These easels can be folded up
apainst the board when it is not on display.
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w ho
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s o c ia tio n a n d ca n s a t­
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ssociation
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August, 1933
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