Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 November

AUTOMATIC AGE
November, 1940
Universal Am use. & Dlstr. Co.
44 Riverside Road
Paulsboro, N. J.
P E N N S Y L V A N IA
OH IO
Atlas Sales Co.
6121 Lorain Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
N E W YORK
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Am erican Cigarette
Co.
1349 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Machine
Hans Von Reydt
2930 Main St.
H ouston, Tex.
M & W Distributing Co.
2631 E. Lancaster
F ort W orth, Texas
Stelle and Horton
1513 Louisiana Street
H ouston, Tex.
Advance Vending Company
347 W est 39th Street
N ew York City, N. Y.
Theo. L. Anderson
1443 Main St.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Cameo Vending Service
402 W est 42nd Street
N ew York City, N. Y.
Art Nagel
2923 Prospect
Cleveland, Ohio
John Goodbody
1824 E. Main St.
Rochester, N. Y.
National Vending Mach. Sales.
Co.
2910 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
Sterling Service
R ocky Glen Park
M oosic, Penna.
V IR G IN IA
Ohio Specialty Co.
12 N. Court St.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Roy Torr
2047 S. 68th St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Moseley Vending Machine Co.
00 Broad St.
Richmond, Va.
B. D. Lazar Co.
1635 5th Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa.
W IS C O N S IN
Interstate Coin Machine Corp.
248 W . 55th St.
N ew York, N. Y.
Midway Vending Machine Co.
432 W . 42nd St.
N ew Y ork City, N. Y.
N. Y. Snacks Corp.
615 Tenth Ave.
New York, N. Y.
Pioneer Vending Service
461 Sackm an St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rex Am usement Co.
710 So. Salina St.
Syracuse. N. Y.
B. M. Y. Novelty Sales Co.
1871 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
R. & S. Sales Co.
9 Butler Street
Marietta, Ohio
OKLAHOM A
Keystone Vending Co.
1334 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
TENNESSEE
Boyle Am usement Co.
522 N. W . Third St.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Earl M ontgom ery
1074 Union Ave.
Memphis, Tenn.
W A S H IN G T O N
The Vending Machine Co.
206 Franklin St.
Fayetteville, N. C.
K. C. Vending Co.
415 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
G. N. Vending Co.
663 W . Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio
D. Robbins & Co.
1141 De K alb Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
N O R T H C A R O L IN A
Banner Specialty Co.
1508 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TEXAS
Northwest Sales
3144 Elliott Ave.
Seattle. W ash.
Fisher Brown
2206 So. H arwood
Dallas, Tex.
Standard Sales Co.
177 So. P ost Street
Spokane, W ash.
Folsom & Brown
2206 S. H arw ood St.
Dallas, Tex.
PAGING THE CHAMP
— AND H O W !
Sam Taran of the Mayflower
Novelty Company has had lots
of exciting things happen to him
recently. First of all, he made a
trip to California to be present
at the showing of the new Mills
Panoram Movie Machine. While
there, he took plenty of pictures
of the movie stars. In his opin­
ion, the event was a real success.
Now comes the news that
Sam is a father. A wire sent by
him to Dave Simon in New
York broke the glad tidings.
Right now Sam is trying to
figure out what to do with the
football, boxing gloves, etc.,
sent to the new Taran heir by
well wishers.
OPERATORS
UTAH
J. H. Rutter
73 So. 4th East
Salt Lake City, Utah
Badger Novelty Co.
2546 N. 30th St.
Milwaukee, W is.
OREG ON
Coast Am usement Co.
1932 W . Burnside
Portland, Ore.
CANADA
Roxy Specialty, Inc.
703 Norte Dam e West
Montreal, Quebec
H O T E L
O liY E R I N E
Hotel Wolverine takes pride in noting
the large number of guests who re­
turn to its doors. Travelers like the
quiet, friendly atmosphere and the
delightful accommodations afforded
them. They appreciate the economy
and find Hotel Wolverine locatea
conveniently close to all activities.
5 0 0 ROOMS (150
Big Ineome on S m all Investm ent, w ith Route
o f Prophylactle Latex Vendors In Taverns,
N ite -C lu b s , etc.
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WITH BATH from
ELIZABETH ST. EAST
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M ODERN D IS TR IB U TIN G CO.
4062
Vicksburg
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EXCHANGE
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Minimum A d accepted 50c. Bure sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of Insertion m ust reach
us by th e 20th of preceding m onth.
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FO R S A L E — SE C ON D H A N D
N O R TH W E STE R N D E L U X E PE N N Y -
N ickel 58.50 each ; Drushell 5c H ershey
Bar V endors $7.50 each; Northwestern
T riselectors
(porcelain)
$16.00
each;
H ealth-M eter penny w eighing scales (41
inches high) $16.00; Columbus Model “ 34”
Ball gum vendors $4.50; Northwestern
Standard Merchandisers (porcelain) $4.50;
Scotch G olf $4.00; Zip-O $4.00; Draw Five
4.00; Barn Yard G olf $4.00; Columbus
lodel “ ZM ” (porcelain) $4.75 each; Ship­
m an’ s penny “ S elect-A -B a r” six column
vendor com plete with cabinet stand
$15.00. W ill trade A. B. T. Challengers
fo r G ottlieb Grip Testers.— M. T. Daniels,
1025 U niversity Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
S.O.N.pd.
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W R IT E FO R OUR L A T E S T PRICE
list. All types o f used machines. W e
buy, sell and trade. M any bargains in
slots, phonographs, floor and counter
machines. Largest stock In Southwest.
— Marion Company, W ichita, Kansas. 2-41
U SED V E N D E X PEA N U T TR A D E -IN S
Repainted and rebuilt practically like
new. T w o pound booth size. $1.50. Three
pound,
$2.00.—Vendex Com pany,
2884
N ostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tfbm
T W E N T Y USED PEA N U T VENDORS,
round bowl, good condition, $3 each.
W ill buy M aster N ovelty Vendors. W rite
H arold Carlock, Johnson City, Tenn.
O.N.Pd.
YOU W IL L FIN D T H A T A CLASSIFIED
A dvertisem ent placed in AUTOM ATIC
A G E w ill m ove your old equipment,
locate bargains for you, or help you to
sell your supplies. Rates are extrem ely
low, and you ’ll surely agree with us
that results speak for themselves.
FO R S A L E :
25 V E N D E X PEA N U T,
$2.25 each. 10 Radio Peanut, $3.00 each.
A ll the above clean, nice appearance,
good condition. 15 Peerless M agic dial
Peanut, brand new, $3.00 each. % with
order, Balance C.O.D.—J. C. Clem, 323
N. 16th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. N.Pd.
FOUR M A ST E R #77 P E N N Y -N IC K E L
V endors $3.50; Four M aster N ovelty
Vendors $2.75; Four M aster Peanut, Four
Simpson and T w o Supreme Peanut,
Three A dvance (Clim ax) Peanut and
T w o Yu Chu Ball Gum $2.05 each; Four
Penny K in g Ball Gum $1.50; Nine C iga­
rette, One Cent Machines (used 2 m onths)
$3.50. All machines satisfactory or m oney
returned.— S. Snodgrass, 4917 Ninth St.,
N. W ., W ashington, D. t .
N.Pd.
NOTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. A dvertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Extra charge for handling
and forw arding Box Number cla ssi­
fied ads. Post office box ads not
accepted unless accom panied by
references. REM ITTAN CE W ITH
AD PLEASE! This departm ent is
conducted for convenience of read­
ers and rates are extrem ely low,
w hich are predicated on CASH
BASIS.
M ODEL “ B ” 5c COLUMBUS PE A N U T
Machines. Perfect. $1.75 each. 10 or
more, $1.50. W ith locks 40c extra. Parts
at % list.—Bing Vending, 1528 W atson,
Bronx, N. Y.
N .D.Pd.
P E R F E C T L Y RECONDITION ED M A ­
chines!
Northwestern l c M erchan­
disers, $5.00; Columbus l c peanut ven ­
dors. $3.50; Columbus 2 for l c ball gum
vendors, $4.00; 5c Hershey bar machines,
$3.75; Regal l c bulk Merchandisers $3.50;
N orthwestern lc -5 c Triselectors $18.50;
Late Model DuGrenier 41 bar type 5c
Selective candy machines with weight
slug ejector $18.75; DuGrenier 72 bar type
$27.50; also others. W rite fo r list.—R. H.
A dair Company, 733 South Euclid A v e ­
nue, Oak Park, Illinois.
N.Pd.
SPECIAL BAR G A IN ! 19 “ U -S E L E C T -
It’ ’ 54 bar type 5c selective candy m a ­
chines with N ational Slug E jectors. 9
w hite baked enamel finish and balance in
green finish at only $37.50 each while
they last. All m achines perfectly recon ­
ditioned.—R. H. A dair Company, 733
South Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois.
N.Pd.
5 N O R T H W E ST E R N D E L U X E l c & 5c
$8.00; 6 M erchandisers porcelain, $4.25;
2 A d-L ee 5c Ball Gum, $3.00; 3 Groetchen
Skill Jumps, $11.50; 2 Oomph, $9.50; 10
Gottlieb 3 W ay Grip, $8.00; 1 single,
$4.00; 5 Challengers, $12.50; 10 Maines
Double Nugget (The best 2 unit vending
m achine ever m ade) $9.00.—B oyer V en d­
ing Company. 408 John Street, Cham ­
paign, Illinois.
N.Pd.
SACRIFICE: 50 l c H E R SH E Y VEND ING
Machines at $3.00 each. 25 5c H ot pea­
nut vendors, $7.50 each. 25 l c Ball Gum
Machines, $1.50 each. 25 l c B ingo Criss­
Cross Counter Games $5.00. Others.—
Cam eo Vending, 402 W est 2nd, N ew York
City.
N .D .Pd.
M ODEL M COLUMBUS A N D ST A N ­
dard Northwestern Vendors, equipped
w ith slug ejectors and vice grip locks
now on location. $3 each. % cash, bal­
ance C.O.D.—M ontague Food Products,
5213 Venable Avenue, Owens Branch,
Charleston, W est V irginia.
N.Pd.
W A N T E D :
W A T L IN G SCALES —
Large old style models, also Junior
sizes. Please describe com pletely, give
condition and quote low est Cash price.
—I. Babe Levy, 2830— 10th Court South,
B6, Birm ingham, Alabam a,
ND Pd.
B A L L Y COCA-COLA CUP VEND ING
Machines. Also Carbonator fo r same.
W ill buy Ice Cream vending m achines,
any m ake or capacity. State condition
and low est prices. B ox 405 C /O A u to­
m atic Age.
N.Pd.
SELLIN G OUT. USED IMP $9. TOTS
$20.50. N orthw estern $3.50. Old Mill
$7.50.
E lectro-Skill
$4.00.
A dvance
Shocker $4.00.Gottlieb Gripper $3.50. l c
Peanut $1.50. A dvance Peanut $2.50. A d ­
vance Ball Gum $2.50. Climax $2.00. W e
have no list. % deposit required.— N. A.
Van W hy, P. O. B ox 233, Union, N. J.
N.Pd.
REDUCED RATES!
ON
CLASSIFIED AD VE R TISIN G
A U T O M A T IC AGE offers classified advertising a t the extremely
low rate of two cents per word, minimum ad accepted 50 cents.
Send cash with order. W e do not open charge accounts on
classified advertising.

SE LLIN G OUT A .B .T. TAR G E TS $5.
Model F $8. Pace and D eLuxe Scales
$12.50. C en t-A -P a ck s $2.50. 5c Candy
M achine $2.50. l c H ot Peanut $2. No
List.— N. A. Van W hy, P. O. B ox 233,
Union, N. J.
N.Pd.
T R A D E 1 POPM ATIC 5c POPCORN
m achine valued $150.00 for vending m a­
chines or counter gam es or best cash
offer.— D evices Mfg. Sales Co., 1113 N ew ­
berry Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. N.D.J.bm
FO R S A L E — SE C O N D H A N D
W hy pay high rates for “ hit and miss” circulation? A U T O M A T IC
AGE covers the m arket completely— brings quick results!
Convert those old machines into ready cash so th at you can
buy new equipment for your routes. List all the machines which
you no longer require and send the list to A U T O M A T IC AGE
before July 20th!
A U T O M A T I C
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