Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 April

April, 1938
AUTOMATIC AGE
C. M. A. of New Jersey A Success
Managed By LeRoy Stein
M R LE ROY STEIN, manager not only to themselves but to
of the Cigarette Mer’diser’s others that do and as a conse­
Association of New Jersey, is a quence forge to the front.
model for all association mem­
He credits the foregoing ad­
bers, whatever their affiliation, monitions to Sol M. Cantor,
to follow. In his monthly paper president of the International
distributed among the members Trade Composition Association.
of the industry Stein philoso­
But he insists that the prin­
phizes with the following state­ ciple can also be applied to any
ments :
association in earnest about the
“ Depression, recession and advancement and cooperation of
bad times are largely the result their own well beng.
of a loss of confidence in busi­
“ What applies to that Associ­
ness. Sometimes adverse legis­ ation,” he says, “ is applicable to
lation, revolutionary policies of all others/ especially the C.M.A.
administration, wild spending, of N. J. Every effort must be
or ill-time enforcement are the made to continue the function of
underlying causes for the break­ the association and its determin­
down of business progress. But ation to secure the utmost in ser­
under these conditions, trade as­ vice among its members. It is
sociations, which are among the only through honest cooperation
first to suffer, should be boom­ of all members that conditions
ing.”
in our industry can be improved.
This latter statement has been This is a time for sticking to­
brought out vividly to the edi­ gether.
“ The special membership com­
tors of A u t o m a t i c A g e by the
mittee
appointed for the sole
scarcity of news coming into
our offices from Associations purpose of cooperating with the
which were heretofore very ac­ manager in securing applicants
tive in their desire for publicity in membership has adopted the
and also in their longing to following slogan: ‘No operator
strive for better times to com e;
they are sure to remain station­
ary when other Associations
rise to the heights.
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is bigger than the Association,
whether member or non-mem­
ber.’
The committee welcomes sug­
gestions for the improvement of
the association through activi­
ties for the common good of all.
If you are interested, get in
touch with Le Roy Stein, man­
ager of the Cigarette Merchan­
disers Association of New Jer­
sey.
The Association’s first annual
banquet is shown on this page.
A crowd of 475 attended the
Exhibit of the Evolution of the
Cigarette Vending Machine.
Many of these also attended the
annual banquet, which was con­
ceded to be one of the best plan­
ned and entertaining affairs
held for some time.
The toast-master of the even­
ing was Le Roy Stein, who in­
troduced the first past president,
Mr. Charles Stange, who told
of the Association’s history.
Stein then introduced the new
officers of the Association. They
are: Samuel M. Malkin, presi­
dent; Milton H. Lewis, vice­
president;
Leonard Ziegler,
treasurer; John Sharenow, sec­
retary; Nat Silverstein, ser­
geant-at-arms, and Sol L. Kes-
selman, council.
“ Business men should flock to
their Associations for protec­
tion, advice, knowledge and ex­
perience.
When business is
faced with stormy weather, the
trade Associaton should be a
haven for refuge, for it is only
through close cooperation that a
business storm can be weath­
ered” , he adds so sagely.
Sound reasoning if we ever
heard any. Why other associa­
tions can’t follow this advice
and reasoning is a mystery and
if they don’t it will continue to
he a perplexity for many years,
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AUTOMATIC AGE
L A S S I F I E D
COIN
MACHINE
EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per issue—
Minimum Ad accepted $1.00.
Be sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
Want Ads to be sure of Insertion must reach
us by the 15th of preceding month.
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NOTICE
Classified column* are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Ads offering second hand
machines will not be accepted If
machines have not been in produc­
tion by the manufacturer at least
90 days, except In the event of
closed territory.
Post office box
ads not accepted unless accompan­
ied by references.
ROTARY MERCHANDISERS, LATEST
serials, scratchless cabinets, $70 each.
Bigger money makers than diggers. $25
deposit. Other bargains. What do you
need?
The Markepp Company, Ohio’s
Largest Distributors, Est. 1927, Cleveland,
Ohio.
G U A R A N T E E D RECONDITIONED
late 1936 and 1938 phonographs at the
low prices that you had hoped for. Get
your share of these bargains. Write for
bargain list today and save money.
Badger Novelty Company, 2546 N . 30th
Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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A dd ress: A U T O M A T IC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
W A N T ADS
3 Issues for the Price of 2
without change of copy.
All orders cash In advance.
1938
CLOSE OUT. PENNY GUM VENDER
$2.56. Basket Ball Game Machine $4.50.
Following almost new; Ohio Gum Vender
$3.00. Norris Penny Vender, Porcelain
base $4.00. Columbus Model A Penny
Vender $3.50. W . F. Stevens, Box 682,
Missoula, Montana.
6 NORTHWESTERN DELUXE PENNY
— nickel merchandisers $8.95. Like new.
8 Northwestern #33 lc $3.75, like new.
14 Simpsons lc $2.50, perfect. Brackets
35c. 25 Columbus 5c vender, black yel­
low trim, like new. Vend cashews, pista-
chos In them get money back in week.
45 all Chrome lc venders, like new, $3.50,
cost new $15.00. Brackets 35c. 9 Charm
adjustments, for Northwesterns 5c or
lc like new 75c. 8 Yu-Chu ball gum.
Chrome, like new $2.75. R. Sandys, 3310
Beverly Rd., Baltimore, Maryland.
9 AIR RACES $45.00 E A .; 8 TURF
Champs $42.00 ea .; 3 Golden Wheels
$40.00 ea .; 1 Classic $39.00; 2 Saratoga
$19.00 ea .; 1 Pamco Bells $15.00; 2 Bally
Skippers $15.00 ea .; 3 Bally Bumpers
$10.00 ea .; 2 Peerless $15.00 ea .; 1 Pre­
view $32.00; 3 Reel Dice 5.00 ea .; 3
Davol Races $5.00 ea .; 1 Stonners Broad­
way Angel $29.00; 2 Sequence $10.00 ea.;
2 Derby Day With Clock $49.00 e a .; 5
Wurlitzer P-12 $80.00 e a .; 20 Rock-Ola
#2s $85.00 ea .; 2 Rock-Ola Multi Selec­
tors $75.00 ea., $140.00 for the 2; 1 Rose-
mont. Console $90.00; 1 Jennings Console
Bell $75.00; 1 Jennings Derby Console
$75.00 ; 2 Dominoes Consoles $60.00 ea .;
1 Bally Ace $10.00. 1/3 with order
balance C .O .D . C. George, 104 Mellen
Street, Phoebus, Va.
PEANUT AND BALL GUM MACHINES
used, $50 and up.
Parts and Globes
for all Columbus Models at factory
prices.
Nuts, ball gum, candies and
charms.
Hecht Nielsen, 1322 Congress
St., Chicago.
6-38
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
ALL MAKES PENNY SCALES BOUGHT.
sold and exchanged. World’s leading
manufacturers, clearing house and oper­
ators. Scales only. No other machines.
Pennyway System, 151 E. 126th St., New
York.
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SCALES, SCALES. PENNY SCALES.
bought, sold, exchanged. Cash paid.
State make, condition and price in first
letter. Write us today. Silent Selling Co.,
Marion, Indiana.
4-38
15 STAINLESS STEEL UNEEDA PAK
Cigarette
vendors
practically
new.
Adolph Schramm, P. O. Box 52, Hamilton.
Ohio
4-38
CANDY, PEANUT, AND BALL GUM
Machines, used.
Parts, Globes and
Stands. Nuts, Ball Gum, Hardshell Can­
dies and Charms. A supply house for
vending machine operators. Send for our
bargain list.
Atlas Sales, 6121 Lorain
Ave., Cleveland, OhiQ
4-38
BARGAINS:
BUMPER T Y P E P I N
games $6.00 up, Battery games $3.00
up, Wurlitzer Skee Balls $35.00, 500 penny
arcade machines. Prices on request.
Munmachine, 555 W est 157 St., New York.
75
5c ADVANCE HERSHEY CANDY
machines used less than 6 months. E x­
cellent condition, like new, f$7.95 each.
Order sample now. 1/3 with order. A1
Johnson, 2501 Leavenworth St., Omaha
Nebr.
6-38
50 MASTER TOY VENDORS.
W ILL
also Vend Pistachios and all other
Vending products, $7.00 each. 50 Yu Chu
lc ball gum Vendors, $3.00 each.
All
machines in perfect condition. Samuel
Klein, 1859 Nedro Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
6-38
BARGAINS: 1 BALL JUMBO’S; MUL­
tiplay; Credit; Prospector; Bally Derby,
$5.00. Peerless; Sunshine Derby; Daily
Races, $7.50. Sunshine Base Ball Bally
all Stars $10.00. Daily Races Mystery,
$15.00. Rola-Score Skee Balls $25.00. H .
Kurtzer, 892 Avon St-.^Akron, Ohio.
FOR SALE — SUPPLIES
PENNY AND NICKEL
ALUMINUM
Tube Coin Counters. Stacks, count*,
makes wrapping easy. Fits pocket, lc
or 5c size. $1.50 each, postpaid. Suprem*
Products Co., 333 North Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
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W E FURNISH ALL TYPES OF TOKENS
or checks for pin games or payout ta­
bles, slot machines, etc. Mailing list*
compiled, coin counters, name plates.
Write for circulars and samples. Supreme
Products Company, 333 N. Michigan
Are.. Chicago, 111.
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“ TRINKETS” FOR YOUR VENDING
machines. New, original, magnificent,
unusual assortment. Increases the play
500%. 225 pieces $1.00; 1350 pieces $5.00.
Cash with order. M. T . Daniels. 1027A
University Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
5-38
SALTED NUTS BRING THE QUICK­
est turnover. Write for lowest prices
on Salted Nuts, Salted Peanuts, Pista­
chios,
Mixed Nuts, Cashews, Boston
SCALES FOR SALE—WATLING, ROY­
Beans, etc.
Best quality, immediate
al, Pace, Seca, etc., on Chicago loca­
service. E . Cherry, Inc.. 238 Market St.,
10 MILLS DANCE MASTERS. AND
tions or for immediate outside delivery,
Phila.,
Pa.
8-38
state your preference. C. M. S. Co., 329
5
Seeberg De Luxe Selectaphones, in
S. Wood Street, Chicago, 111.
5-38
first class condition; $40.00 a piece FOB
Philadelphia, Pa.
Harry Sherdorf, 3633
ATTENTION, OPERATORS AND DEAL­
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
ers. You can now get Decalcomania
W RITE FOR OUR LATEST PRICE
Transfers in small quantities. An at­
list. All types of used machines. W e
tractive
name plate insures wide adver­
buy, sell and trade. Many bargains in
A SNAP.
W E HAVE LATE MILLS.
tising publicity at low cost. Also serves
slots, phonographs, floor and counter ma­
Watlings, Jennings Jack Pots.
Will
as a permanent identification. Samples
chines.
Largest stock in Southwest,
almost give them away. Territory closed.
on request. Sideline salesmen wanted.
Marion Company, Wichita. Kansas. 1^38^ ..Quitting. Your opportunity. Best refer­
RALCO DECALCO, 1305 Washington,
ences. Write at once for list. Then make
Boston, Mass.
caatf
offer. Sioux Novelty Co., Howard, So.
W E USE OUR MACHINES & CHANGE
Dakota.
them when dead on our territory. A l­
VENDING
MACHINE
OPERATORS—
ways have the lowest prices on used
Increase your nut sales and profits by
Phonographs— Slots—Pins— etc. Write us.
using freshly roasted cashews and mixed
EMPIRE, MASTER COLUMBUS, RADIO
W e buy— sell—exchange. M. L . Colbert,
nuts. Try our Cashew Nuts at 22c per
Advance P’nut, Penny King, Master
Nebraska City, Nebr.
pound and Mixed Nuts at 30c per pound.
Ball Gum Machines $2.00 to $3.50 each.
— Pennsylvania Vending Company, 64
Dandy Vender Fruit, Pok-O-Reel Poker,
South 20th St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
6-38
Dandy Vender Cigarette Reels, $3.50
FOR SALE — IDEAL SCALES, $20.00;
each.
Reel
Spot
like
new
$10.00.
Auto­
Tube Coin Wrappers for all coins, 60c
matic Repairs, 1220 S. 5th, Philadelphia,
N E W AND NOVEL SMALL CHARMS
per 1,000. Free Counter with all orders
Pa.
for vending machines, large assortment,
of 5,000, $3.00. Peanut Machines, $1.00
sure to please. Assorted gross $1.00 post­
each. Want Pace Scales. Penny or Nickel
paid. Chief Novelty Company, 519 Main,
Counters, 55c. Heineman, 656 Selden De­
K EE N EY BOW LETTES (14 F T .), GOOD
Kiowa, Kans.
troit, Mich.
c-6-38
condition, $64.50; Speed, $18.50; Stoner
Races, $22.50; Spring, $16.50; also lot of
ROLLER BEARING IMPROVED REG­
FOR SALE:
20 PENNY KING BALL
good used games (novelty) from $4.00
ulator Clips.
Manufacturer sells to
gum machines in A1 condition appear­
up. 1/3 deposit, balance C .O .D .
Lan­
operators and dealers. Reasonable. Ask
ance at $1.75 each. Fred W . Grout, 409
caster Merchandising Co., 136 N . Arch
for price list. H . Julius, 1758-62nd S t.,
Wood Ave., Bemidji, Minn.
S t., Lancaster, Pa.
6-38
Brooklyn. N. Y .
6-38
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