Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 April

April, 1941
AUTOMATIC AGE
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H ealth-M eter Scale
INFORMATION PLEASE
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Could you tell me who makes
the Health-Meter Scale?
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H o t P ean u t V e n d o r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
M e tal Stands and
5c-Portion N u t V e n d o r
C igare tte V e n d o r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
I have been interested for
some time in getting a machine
that vends hot peanuts. Will you
be kind enough to send me some
information on this? Please give
me the name of the manufac­
turer of such a vendor.— H. H.
— Calif.
.
Please inform the writer
where he can purchase metal
stands to dispense 5c bags of
nuts; also a vending machine
that vends 5c portions of nuts.
—H. z.— N. Y.
Parts For Suprem e V endors
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Will you kindly let me know
where I can obtain coin sorting
equipment — something not too
expensive and yet fairly ac­
curate?—P. M. S. Co. — Ioiva.
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Coin Sorting E q u ip m e n t
I would like to buy parts for
a number of Supreme vendors I
have, but do not know who
manufactured t h i s machine.
Please tell me the source of sup­
ply for parts.— J. M. W. — Iowa.
P u n c h b o a rd Supplies
For R e - m anufacturing
Penny T arget G a m e
(B a ll G u m V e n d o r)
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Do you know of any penny
target game, (ball gum vendor)
I would like to have the names that vends ball gum on every
of companies which manufac­ shot and returns coin when tar­
ture stamps, dies, paper, blank get is hit?— E. T. — Ala.
boards, etc., for the punch board
industry.— R. B. — III.
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Used C o m P o ppe r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
I wonder if you can give me
some information about a used
corn popper, preferably a gaso­
line powered one. If you can
give me any information it will
be greatly appreciated. Please
include price, condition, etc., in
first reply.— H. P. Q. — Iowa.
( E d . N o t e : This department
furnishes name and address of
manufacturers and distributors
of new and used equipment to
operators requesting, but doe3
not quote prices, etc.)
O u td o o r Heavy-D uty
T ab G u m V e n d o r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
I am anxious to contact some
manufacturer who makes an
outdoor heavy-duty tab gum
vendor.— M. O. — Ohio.
No R ush Tactics To
Be E m p lo ye d H ere
Denver, Col.— Parking meters are
needed in this city, but Mayor B. F.
Stapleton believes in making a care­
ful investigation before awarding the
contract to any one company.
Eleven firms have sent bids to the
city offering to sell meters at prices
ranging from as low as $15 per meter
to $67 per meter. This is on a 2000
order basis according to report. Says
his honor, the Mayor:
“We are not going to rush into the
wrong sort of deal for the city. We
are writing various cities that are
using the different types of meters
to learn of their experiences. The
committee will award the contract to
the best qualified firm after the in­
vestigation is completed.”
No M eters F or
Los A ngeles
P lastic T ube
M in t P enny V e n d o r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
Would like information on the
new plastic tube tastee mint
penny vendor. Send me the name
and address of the manufac­
turer.— J. V. C. — III.
Erie D ig g e r
At the last coin machine show
I saw a low-boy cigarette ma­
chine which came to a height
of about four feet and worked
on a chain principle. I believe
the name of the machine was
“General.” Whether or not this
machine is still being manufac­
tured, I would appreciate your
sending me the name of the
manufacturer as I would like to
communicate with them.
M. R.— Ohio.
Residents of Los Angeles can be
sure of one thing political even if
they can’t predict just who’s going to
win the Presidency. The City Coun­
cil has defeated a motion to install
parking meters in downtown Los An­
geles. The motion was voted down by
a majority of 8 to 4.
Feeling has been that once the
meters obtained a stronghold in the
shopping area, they would spread to
other districts, and residents have
been strongly opposed to such action.
Coin-Operated M ilk V e n d o r
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
A u t o m a t ic A g e :
If you have the address of
the “Erie Digger Company,”
A d d itio n a l M eters
would you be so kind as to send
Harrisburg, Pa.— Bids for 100 ad­
it to me?
ditional parking meters of the auto­
N. 0. C.— Louisiana.
matic type were opened recently.
Please tell me where to get a
vending machine of some type
suitable for the dispensing of
milk in factories.— C. C. — Va.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1941
HITLER MESSES;
CLEM PRODUCES
Operators in England are
talking about “Never Say Die
Clements,” a manufacturer of
penny play machines. It seems
that one of those Hitlerian high
explosive “breadbaskets” fell on
the roof of Clement’s place and
made more or less mincemeat of
it.
Clem himself was saved from
death only by a miracle but did
fall down a flight of stairs and
receive a b a d l y dislocated
shoulder.
Sevarg, the English coin ma­
chine reporter, reveals that he
went out to see whether or not
Clements was back on the job.
The road was still full of debris,
but inside Clement’s shop the
wheels were turning and ma­
chines were coming off the line.
It is really remarkable to note
that the coin machine industry
is carrying on so gallantly in
England where the trials are
many and where public patron­
age cannot possibly be as great
as it was before. Such persist­
ence on the part of the opera­
tors and t h e manufacturers
should not go unnoticed. These
men are playing a tremendous­
ly important role in the scenes
behind the war. To them will go
the glory that belongs to heroes
who keep up the nation’s cour­
age and morals in time of stress.
W ALGREEN UNIT INSTALLS COLONIAL
The Walgreen Drug Store at ally profitable one — collecting
the corner of 9th and Nicollet not only coins, but a constant
Streets, Minneapolis, recently stream of compliments from pa­
installed a Wurlitzer Colonial trons on the beauty of this dis­
Model 780.
tinctive Wurlitzer instrument.
H.
Lerner- the Music Mer­
Note that booths are supplied
chant who signed up this spot,
with
Wurlitzer Wall Boxes.
says it has proven an exception­
^ Trial Convinces
Buffalo, N. Y.— Permanent installa-
1Qn of automobile parking meters, in
opeiation on a trial basis since last
, U^Us^> Was recently recommended to
e Common Council. It was proposed
th&f
meters be purchased, and
at three makes of meters be given
Part of the order.
Up to and including February 28,
'vr^s rePorted the collections totaled
» 31.40. Of this amount the city’s
snare was $10,874.25.
Mdlie; “I was getting fond of Har-
jj. „
until he got fresh and spoiled
Tillie. Say, isn’t it terrible how
ast a mar* can undo things?”
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