Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 July

The inspector at the Columbus Vending Company is a mighty
hard man to please. Each machine must receive his official
OKay before it is released for shipment. Each part MUST
meet his rigid tests, or back it goes.
He may be tough, but the operator is assured, when he places a
Columbus Machine on his route, that because of this strict in­
spection his machine will give him years of hard service— con­
sistent play with a minimum of upkeep.
"C O L U M B U S ”
M O D E L “ 21”
P o p u la r m in ia tu r e P e a n u t
M a c h in e . F u rn is h e d w ith
o r w ith o u t la m p a tt a c h ­
m e n t. A su re ra p id m oney
m a k e r.
Columbus machines are built to take it. Sturdy construction
and expert workmanship, plus careful inspection make them
so. Every model can be thoroughly cleaned and serviced on
location in a few minutes without the use of a single tool or
wrench. Their attractive appearance invites consistent, profit­
able sales. Boost your profits— reduce your servicing costs—
place Columbus Vendors on your route.
Write for new descriptive folder, “Dortt Buy blindfolded
Golumbus Vendors
W H Y E X P E R IM E N T
EV EN T U A LLY YOU
W IL L USE
COLUMBUS V EN DORS
The Columbus Vending Company
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