Automatic Age

Issue: 1936 November

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November, 1936
AUTOMATIC AGE
the evening, some brought messages
of encouragement and advice while
others stressed the importance of co­
operation and organization. Some of
the men from Chicago who spoke
were:
Walter Tratsch, A. B. T. Manufac­
turing Company; D. Gottlieb, D. Gott­
lieb & Company; Leo Kelly, Exhibit
Supply Company; Jack Keeney, J. H.
Keeney & Company; J. O. Bates,
Pace Manufacturing Company; H. L.
Baker, Pace Manufacturing Company;
Jimmy Johnson, Western Equipment
and Supply Company; George Ma­
loney, Bally Manufacturing Company;
Louis Ginsberg, Genco, Inc.; Charlie
Snyder, Mills Novelty Company; John
McMahon and Dick Hood, H. C.
Evans & Company.
Among the speakers were Harry
Drollinger, of the Music Association,
followed by the vice-presidents of
the State Association, who included
Pat Newman, San Antonio; Jim
Cloer, Fort Worth; C. M. Durham,
Texarkana; Harry Turner, Dallas;
Dick Wamecke, San Antonio, and
L. A. Blackwell, Houston.
Others who made short talks or
compromised with a bow were John
Bachman, Dave Crowder, Harold
Daily, S. H. Lynch, Jimmy Stelle,
Dad Johnson, A. H. Shannon, Helen
Savage, Arthur Lee Moore, Jesse
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chap­
man, Jack Rose, M. Lewis, Roy
Jones, Nick Nigro, Ernest Walker,
Harold W. Miller, O. J. Branch and
G. H. Wellinghoff.
Los Angeles Ops
Attend Party
fo m ia Amusement Machine Opera­
tors’ Association saw about 175 guests
gathered in attendance. The business
meeting follow ed the usual seven
o ’clock luncheon. The floor show
came on at nine P.M . and it proved
to be highly entertaining. George
Hunt, who prepares the program fo r
each meeting, was complimented on
the splendid selection o f talent.
I
LOS A N G ELES — The business
meeting and program given Monday
evening, October 5th, by the Cali-
advertisers
in this issue
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for
Details and Prices.
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412 Hillside Drive
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N EW M ACHINES
RECON D ITION ED P A Y O U T TABLES
Alamo
$
Baffle Ball
Big Five, Sr.
Daily Races
Hollywood
Mammoth
Multiple
M onopolee
(F loor S am p le).
Natural
(F loor S am ple)-
Pam co Parlay, Sr._
Queen Mary
R a m b le r , T i c k e t
(10 Ball, F loor
Sample)
Repeater
Silvercup, T icket__
Straight 8
55.00
27.50
30.00
52.50
37.50
32.00
80.00
50.00
75.00
51.50
75.00
37.50
31.50
34.50
39.50
Order your bowling
type games and
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Ten G r a n d ______ 47.50
T rojan ___________ 28.00
W heel o f F ortu ne. 53.50
Put ’N Take S\
Gold R u s h ___ > $ 1 2 .9 5
C a r io c a
Red A r r o w __
C ham pion ____
$ 8 .9 5
R o c k e t __
Stoner
Hold ’Em (N o v ­
e lt y Football
G a m e ) ______ $ 54.50
T u rf C h a m p s__137.50
W estern
Equipm ent Co.
Counter Games
Snappy _______ $149.50
P re a k n e ss_____ 149.50
Bally B a b y ____ 17.50
P u n ch ette________
7.95
Hold and D r a w __10.00
Black M a g ic _____
24.50
Solo ( A u t o m a t i c
Payout) _______
6.50
Gee W hiz (Brand
N e w , Autom atic
Payout) _______
8.00
R ock-O la
Center Smash
(1 Ball P ay­
out) ________ $139.50
T op ’ Em
(1 B a l l ) _____ 139.50
C o u n t r y C lu b
( N o v e l t y 10
Ball Odds
C h a n g i n g
G a m e ) ______ 49.50
Reel
Races
(N ew Counter
G a m e ) ______
19.50
One B ette r
(N ew 1 Ball
O d d s Chang­
ing G a m e ) __$137.50
Bank N it e _____ 49.50
Black Jack 21__$ 24.75
H i-S ta k e s _____ 24.75
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AUTOMATIC AGE
U-Need-A-Pak Announces
“Junior” Model
rpH E U-Need-A-Pak Products Corp.,
manufacturer of coin-operated de­
vices, with headquarters at 57 Jay
Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has just in­
troduced to the trade a new three-
column cigarette vending machine
known as the “Junior” wall model
“ EJ” U-Need-A-Pak.
The manufacturers claim that this
“Junior” model will open up more
than one hundred thousand new out­
lets for cigarette sales. The machine
is designed with exceptional eye appeal
and built solid to withstand rough
treatment. This new merchandiser has
every single feature embodied in the
larger models manufactured by the
firm.
The machine has been proved
mechanically perfect by actual per­
formance in an assortment of loca­
tions, according to reports. It ushers
in a new era of progress in the ciga­
rette vending machine industry, open­
ing up outlets wherever people con­
gregate.
Behind the production of this ciga­
rette merchandiser stands the high
standard of U-Need-A-Pak’s manu­
facturing policy. Nothing has been
compromised in the way o f costs. No
minute detail was overlooked until
the company’s engineers were com­
pletely assured of the mechanical per­
fection of this “ Junior” model.
The company has again enlarged
production facilities in keeping with
its plans for the biggest sales cam­
paign in the history of the firm. The
demand for the U-Need-A-Pak wall
model “ E ” cigarette vending ma­
chines, which are manufactured in
three sizes, has been so great that
operations at the plant have been at
a peak, working day and night.
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t w n t y ore
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The 3 sections o f the horse
click in place. A fo u rt h reel
an nou nces position an d a
fifth reel th e od ds. Plays
pennies, nlckles, d imes an d
quarters.
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*
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