Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 September

September, 1940
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SEPTEMBER
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The appearance of these National Advertisers in AUTOMATIC AGE
is the operators’ guarantee of highest possible quality, expert work­
manship, and genuine value. Operators are urged to patronize our
advertisers since they are striving to please and give honest value
for each dollar spent.
Advance Machine Company ...............
89
Garfield Candies, Inc.............................
73
Peanut Specialty Co................................
81
American Chewing Products Corp. ..
17
Guardian
77
Pfanstiehl Chemical Co.........................
85
American Pistachio Corp.......................
71
Polk & Co., R. L....................................
82
American Sales & Service .................
71
Harlich M fg. Co......................................
81
Asco ...........................................................
80
Howard Sales Company ........................
88
Reliable Vending Machine Co.............
65
Ristaucrat M fg. Co................................
85
Automatic
Games
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Electric
.................................
83
Robbins & Company, D..............78, 88, 93
Independent Lock Co............................
15
Rock-Ola M fg. Corp............ Inside Covers
Bally M fg. Company ............................
4-5
Betty’s Vending Machines .................
93
Kaeber, W a lt ..........................................
76
Blackstone Coin Packer ......................
82
Kester Solder Company .....................
79
Shipman M fg. Company .........................93
King &
78
Shyvers M fg. Company ...........................75
Company .................................
73
Central Stand & Cabinet Co..............
17
McGuire, Ross V .....................................
88
Cherry, Inc., E.........................................
76
M ajestic Hotel .......................................
94
Midwest Cabinet & Stand Co............
19
Columbus Vending Company....Back Cover
M ills Novelty Co.......27 to 34 & 67 to
70
Commonwealth
Modern Distributing Co.........................
83
91
Hotel ....................................... ...92
Simmons Coin Machine Co....................84
Candy Crafters, Inc................................
Chicago Lock Company .....................
Sherman
Tice M fg. Company ..............................
Tyrrell & Co., Dick ............................
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Devices M fg. Sales Co.........................
25
78
Norris Manufacturing Co.....................
73
Northwestern Corp., The ...................
25
85
Torr, Roy .............................................. 76, 91
83
Veeder-Root ..............................................
3
Vending Machine Co..............................
21
Viking Specialty Co................................
87
Eastern Automatic Mdse. Co..............
80
Eldeen Co., The .....................................
80
O'Brien
.....................................................
84
Ellman & Zuckerman ..........................
79
Olive Novelty Co....................................
23
Woodstock
Evans, H. C. & Company .....................
6
Owl M in t Machine Co...........................
23
W urlitzer Co., Rudolph .................7 to 10
W ilcox Mfg. Co., W . W .................... 84-87
Wolverine
Hotel
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84
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84
Typewriters
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