Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 October

Universal Amuse. & Dlstr. Co.
44 Riverside Road
Paulsboro, N. J.
NEW YORK
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AUTOMATIC AGE
October, 1940
O H IO
P E N N S Y L V A N IA
American Cigarette
Co.
1349 F ifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Atlas Sales Co.
6121 Lorain Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
Machine
Hans Von Reydt
2930 M ain St.
Houston, Tex.
M & W D istributing Co.
2631 E. Lancaster
Fort W orth, Texas
Stelle and Horton
1513 Louisiana Street
Houston, Tex.
Advance Vending Company
347 W est 39th Street
New Y ork City. N. Y.
Theo. L. Anderson
1443 M ain St.
Buffalo. N. Y.
Cameo Vending Service
402 W est 42nd Street
New Y ork City, N. Y.
Art Nagel
2923 Prospect
Cleveland, Ohio
John Goodbody
1824 E. M ain St.
Rochester, N. Y.
National Vending Mach. Sales.
Co.
2910 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
Sterling Service
Rocky Glen Park
Mooslc, 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 . 65th St.
New York. N. Y.
Midway Vending Machine Co.
500 W . 42nd St.
New 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 Amusem ent Co.
710 So. Salina St.
Syracuse. N. Y.
B. M. Y. Novelty Sales Co.
1871 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio
G. N. Vending Co.
663 W . Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio
R. & S. Sales Co.
9 B utler Street
Marietta, Ohio
OKLAHOM A
Boyle Amusement Co.
522 N. W . Third St.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
D. Robbins & Co.
1141 De K alb Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
N O R T H C A R O L IN A
'he Vending Machlnt
205 Frank lin St.
Fayetteville. N. C.
W A S H IN G T O N
Banner Specialty Co.
1508 F ifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa,
K. C. Vending Co.
415 Market St.
Philadelphia. Pa.
Keystone Vending Co.
1334 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
TENNESSEE
Earl Montgomery
1074 Union Ave.
Memphis, Tenn.
TEXAS
Northwest Sales
3144 Elliott Ave.
Seattle, W ash.
Fisher Brown
2206 So. Harwood
Dallas. Tex.
Standard Sales Co.
177 So. Post Street
Spokane, W ash.
Folsom & Brown
2206 S. Harwood SL
Dallas, Tex.
OWL MINT WELCOMES
LEGIONNAIRES
A real welcome was given to
American Legionnaires who are
members of the great coin ma­
chine fraternity while they were
attending the annual Legion
Convention in Boston, Septem­
ber 23 to 26.
The Owl Mint Machine Com­
pany of Boston played host to
coin machine Legionnaires dur­
ing their stay in that city. The
Owl Mint Company has built
up an enviable reputation with
operators everywhere, and the
Raverbys wanted to make sure
that American Legion buddies
would partake of their hospi­
tality before returning home.
Those who attended were unani­
mous in one opinion, and that
was: “We sure had a swell
time.”
Ed Raverby said: “We want­
ed all members of the industry
to drop in and say hello. We
were glad to see the boys.”
UTAH
1st Drunk— Shay, ya seen my dog
Rover?
2nd Ditto— Naw, whash his name?
1st Drunk— Spot.
J . H. Rutter
73 So. 4th East
Salt Lake City. U tah
Badger Novelty Co.
2546 N. 30th St.
Milwaukee, Wis.
OREGON
Coast Amusement Co.
1932 W . Burnside
Portland, Ore.
CANADA
Roxy Specialty, Inc.
703 Norte Dame West
Montreal. Quebec
Pavement pounding, says Sidewalk
Sadie, is ju st like buying a new car;
after the first five hundred miles you
can try to make forty an hour.
SURE ’NUF— IT’S DIAL-A-TUNE AGAIN
Down in K entucky on th e Shelbyville Road its th e Evergreen In n w here crowds g a th e r
nightly to dine, dance and relax. D ia l-A -T u n e Rem ote C on tro l was the choice fo r this
busy lo catio n plus an a ttra c tiv e Luxury Lightu p R o c k-O la Super Phonograph.
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EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 2 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad 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 the 20th of preceding month.
A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. M ichigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FO R SALE— SECOND H A N D
R E B U IL T 5c S E L E C T IV E C A N D Y B A R
Machines save you half or more w hat
you have to pay for new equipment. M a ­
chines listed handle popular 5c bars in
their original wrappers w ithout being
boxed. DuGrenier 41 bar type, $18.75;
DuGrenier 72 Bar Type, $28.50; Kessel 40
bar capacity, $22.50; Rushour 54 bar w ith
V anak slug ejector, $28.50; Rushour 54
bar w ith ABT slug ejector, $22.50; U-
Select-It 54 bar type w ith N ational Slug
Ejector, $37.50. Order today! Im m ediate
shipment can be made!— R. H. Adair
Company, 733 South Euclid Avenue, Oak
Park, Illinois.
O.Pd.
T W E N T Y U SE D P EA N U T VEN D O RS,
round bowl, good condition, $3 each.
W ill buy Master Novelty Vendors. W rite
Harold Carlock, Johnson City, Tenn.
O.N.Pd.
S H IP M A N
PO STAG E
STAM P
D IS ­
pensers, will sacrifice 10 machines at
$20 each, cash. $9.50 less than cost.
Practically new. E ight never used. Same
as Shipm an ad this issue.— S. Hansen,
1602 South East Street, Indianapolis,
Indiana. In Chicago see machine and
demonstration at Hansen Cycle Shop,
3603 W . Arm itage Avenue.
O.Pd.
15 B U R E L T H R E E COLU M N V EN D O RS
11 months old. Perfect condition. $120.
Send $8 for sample.—J. Hasenkamp, 902
S. Beechfield Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
O.Pd.
16 S T EW A RT
M cG U IR E H E X A G O N
shape gum machines $5 each. 50 Colum ­
bus Model A P eanut Machines $3 each.
W ill pay cash for late ABT Pistol M a ­
chines.— Richard
Inge,
161 Glenwood,
Mobile, Alabam a.
O.Pd.
FO U R N O R T H W E S T E R N S 33 B A L L
Gum Red Porcelain— $4 each.
Four
Columbus Ball G um — $4 each. Two P a ­
cific Gum Merchants— $4 each. One Ship­
m an 5c Hershey Bar—$5. One Shipm an
S tam p Machine-—$10.00. % Deposit, B a l­
ance C.O.D. All above are like new.—
Stephens, 4223 S. Presa Street, San A n ­
tonio, Texas.
O.Pd.
5c-10c & 25c P L A Y M IL L S A N D J E N ­
nings Straight Bells $6 up, few w ith
Jackpots.
Collapsible Steel Stands $1
each. Side Vendor M int chutes $1.50 each.
Repair parts % catalog prices. One Mills
Check Boy $7. Veeder Root Meters $1.25
each. One brand new Rushour Match
Machine $1.50. One Penny Dice Machine
$5. Mills lc Target Machines $3.50 each.
Nickel & quarter Brass checks or slugs
$1.50 per hundred. Everything g uaran ­
teed.
Vi w ith order, balance C.O.D.
Expert repairing on all kinds of machines.
— Ovidio Cecci, 1830 Prospect Avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
O.Pd.
N OTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Extra charge for handling
and forwarding Box Number classi­
fied ads. Post office box ads not
accepted unless accompanied by
references. REM IT T A N CE W IT H
AD P L E A S E ! This department is
conducted for convenience of read­
ers and rates are extremely low,
which are predicated on CASH
BASIS.
O P E R A T O R S ’ B A R G A IN S !
NORTH­
western Triselectors, $18.50; N orth­
western lc Merchandisers, porcelain, $5;
Columbus P eanut Vendors, $3.50; Regal lc
bulk Merchandisers, $3.75; lc Hershey
Machines, $3.85; Columbus lc ball gum
vendors, $4; Advance 5c Hershey m a ­
chines, $3.50; also complete stock of re­
built 5c Selective Candy B ar Machines
priced from $18.75 up. W rite for list.—
R .H. A dair Company, 733 South Euclid
Ave., Oak Park, 111.
O.Pd.
A T T EN T IO N O PE R A T O R S ! T H E R O H R
Sales Company has purchased the
stock of parts of the Monarch Machine
made by the A rt Engineering and M a ­
chine Company, Detroit, Mich.—Rohr
Sales Company, 12644 Woodrow Wilson,
Detroit, Michigan.
O.Pd.
U SE D
S M A LL
PACE
W E IG H IN G
Scales. 250# dial Lacquer Finish Scales
$15.00 each; 300# dial Lacquer Finish
Scales $18.00 each; 300# dial Porcelain
Scales $28.50 each. F.O.B. Cleveland.
Scales are mechanically O. K .—Penny
Scale Service, 8517 Quincy Avenue, Cleve­
land, Ohio.
O.Pd.
SLOT SCA LES F O R SALE. K irk Horo­
scopes $100; Fortune and Guessers $35
up. Used in perfect condition.—Chas.
W hitem an, 530 N. F ranklin St., Phila.,
Penn.
O.Pd.
T E R R IT O R Y
C L O SE D SPORT
SPE­
cials original crates $112. Console Mod­
els $122. Bally Trium phs $21.50. Majors
$12.50. Six Bally Dandys $10. 3 Bally
Eurekas $22.50. Bubbles, F ifth Inning,
Box Score, Fair, $10. B attin g Champs
$7.50. Bally Alley original crate, $25. 2
1939 Deluxe Rock-Ola phonographs $139;
Monarch $75, W urlitzer 500A $187.50. All
machines reconditioned and guaranteed.
— Payne Amusem ent Co., 409 St. Michael
Street, Mobile, Ala.
O.Pd.
10 A D V A N C E SE LE C T A R IA S , R E D , $15
each, capacity, 39 bars. 1 four column
Selectaria, 64 bar capacity, $10. 10 D u
Grenier Candy machines, 41 bar capacity,
$8 each. 4 Advance four column cigar­
ette machines, $5 each. 12 Advance oper­
ator Special 1 ct. peanut machines $45
for the lot. 12 Model A Columbus peanut
machines w ith stands, $3.50 each.
40
Radio Venders 1 ct. peanut machines w ith
5 lb. capacity, $2 each. 8 Grandboice
Peanut machines $2 each. 20 four column
candy machines for bars in cartons, $5
each. 200 single column candy machines,
$1.50 each. Terms: Cash w ith order up to
$10, above th at amount, % deposit, bal­
ance C.O.D. W ill pay cash or trade for
Advance No. 11 P eanut machines.—Gerald
Ensing, 1134 Noble Street, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
O.Pd.
U S E D V E N D E X P E A N U T T RA D E-IN S
Repainted and rebuilt practically like
new. Two pound booth size. $1.50. Three
pound,
$2.00.—Vendex Company,
2884
Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tfbm
YOU W IL L F IN D THAT A C L A S S IF IE D
Advertisement placed in AU T OM AT IC
A G E w ill move your old equipment,
locate bargains for you, or help you to
sell your supplies. Rates are extremely
low, and you’ll surely agree w ith us
that results speak for themselves.
REDUCED R A T E S !
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low ra te o f tw o c e n ts p e r w o rd , m in im u m ad a c c e p te d 50 ce nts.
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W e do n o t open c h a rg e a c c o u n ts on
c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g .

SMOK-A-TAIRE lc C IG A R E T T E M A ­
chines in original cartons.
Special
close out price, $3.50.—Bailey, 182 Allen
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
O.Pd.
V I-PED -EX 10c O P E R A T IO N
FOOT
machines. B ig success at New York
Fair. Retail $99.50. Operators $59.50. No
competition.—Bailey, 182 Allen Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
O.Pd.
F O R SALE— SECOND H A N D
W h y p a y h ig h ra te s fo r “ h it a n d m iss” c irc u la tio n ? A U T O M A T IC
A G E covers th e m a r k e t c o m p le te ly — b rin g s q u ic k re s u lts !
C o n v e rt th o se o ld m a ch in e s in to re a d y cash so t h a t you can
buy new e q u ip m e n t fo r y o u r ro u te s . L is t a ll th e m a ch in e s w h ic h
you no lo n g e r re q u ire a n d send th e lis t to A U T O M A T IC A G E
b e fo re J u ly 2 0 th !
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