Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 December

CVO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
SLUG LEGISLATION, FREE BOOK MATCHES, WAGES
AND HOURS LAW DISCUSSED BY ILLINOIS OPERATORS
The Cigarette Vendor Opera­
tors of Illinois held a special
meeting in Peoria Sunday after­
noon, November 16th at the
Pere Marquette Hotel.
Jack Kelner, retiring presi­
dent, installed the newly elected
officers: Ralph Ditewig of
Peoria, president; Victor Neis-
wanger of Elgin, vice president;
C. Lloyd Moore of Mattoon, 111.,
secretary; E. H. Greenwood of
Pontiac, treasurer.
The matters of utmost impor­
tance before the meeting were
pending legislation a g a i n s t
slugs, disposition of free book-
matches and the Wages and
Hours Law.
The Association decided to
continue to disburse free book-
matches in vendors, despite the
rapidly rising cost. It was
pointed out that cigarette opera­
tors render a service, and that
the delivery of free book-matches
is part of that service. If the
costs on matches will go higher,
as is expected, operators will
find some other means of mak­
ing up the difference.
Lawyer for the Association,
Louis David Friedman, recount­
ed his efforts to have the Illinois
Legislation pass an Anti-Slug
Bill (similar to that enacted in
Minnesota). There will be some
difficulties during the next year,
but he has high hopes that such
legislation will be passed.
The Association voted to hold
a meeting at the Sherman Hotel
during the Coin Show in Chi­
cago on Wednesday, January
14th, 1942.
THE
A D V A N C E T W IN
NEW PHONO FIRM
Onyx Music Co., Hamtramck,
Mich., is the firm title of a part­
nership recently formed by
John, John, Jr., and Charles
Czyzewski.
A CM E E L E C T R IC
In business 39 years
O u r lin e consists o f more
th an 100 m odels for near­
ly every purpose. Send for
C atalogue N o. 40.
A d v a n c e M a c h in e C o .
4641-47 Ravenswood Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL.
« »
N ew Y o rk D is trib u te r:
W . C . Stinson, owner o f Stinson's C afe, Erie, Pa., saw the Packard P la-M o r rem ote co n tro l
system and asked his music op e ra to r, Sam Romeo, o f H a p p y H o u r N o v e lty C o., to in sta ll a
ADVANCE VENDING CO .
629 Tenth A v e ., N ew Y o rk
P la-M o r system in his restaurant. W . J. G rubb, service man, seated a t the counter, made the
in s ta lla tio n , and H e rb W edewen, sales m anager o f the Triangle M usic C o., C levela nd, Packard's
d is trib u to r, o p e ra to r Sam Romeo, and Stinson, surveyed the com pleted jo b .
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C L A S SIF IE D A D D EPA R TM EN T
Classified Ad Rates
1 Month .............. 4 cents per word
2 M o n t h s ..............6 cents per word
3 M o n th s .............. 7 cents per word
JA N U A R Y
Minimum ad $1.00. All classified
ads are payable in advance. Send
check, money order, cash, or
stamps with your order and copy.
IS S U E C L O S I N G
50 cents extra fo r handling and
forw arding Box Number ads. R e­
mittance with ad. Classified depart­
ment is fo r used machines only.
D A T E IS J A N U A R Y 2 n d
A U T O M A T IC
A G E , 4 4 1 6 - 1 8 E ls to n
FO R SA LE— SECO N D HAND
FO R S A LE — S E C O N D H AN D
A C O M P L E T E ST OCK O P R E C O N D I­
tioned 5c can dy b a r m achines — a ll
types, a ll kinds. P riced from $12.50 up.
Send fo r free leaflets g iv in g specifica­
tions and a ll details.— R. H. A dair, 733 S.
E u c lid Ave., O ak P a rk , 111.
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U SE D A N D D IS C O N T IN U E D M O D E L S
— L im ite d n um be r a va ila b le — va rie ty
of types. W r ite s ta tin g your req uire ­
ments.— Advance M achine Co., 4641 Ra-
vensw ood Avenue, C hicago.
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MUST S E L L — 3
Selective drop
chines $20 each;
lective $5.— Otis
F O R SALE — COM PLETE SEEB U RG
Model A Telephone w ired m usic s tu ­
dio equipm en t fo r 20 m achines. Also
vario us m odels W u r litz e r and Seeburg
m achines. W e w ill buy for cash new or
used Seeburg an d P a c k a rd rem ote con­
tr o l equipm ent. M ax w ell M usic M achine
Co., 695 E a s t 141st Street, N ew Y ork.
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75 E S Q U IR E D E L U X E P O R C E L A IN
M erchandise M achines @ $4 each. 20
V ictor Specials porcelain m erchandise
$3.50 each. 35 V ictor p a in t $3 each. %
cash, balance C.O.D. P orcelain m achines
used a b o u t six m onths, a ll lik e new.—
Lowrey, 528 St. P au l, Denver, Colo.
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F O R S A L E — 1000 JE N N IN G S IN A BAG
Vendors com plete w ith bags @ $5;
100 Sim pson 1 cent pe a n ut m achines @
$2.50; 50 Stew ard & M cG uire 1 and 5
cent co m b in ation n u t m achines (n) $3;
50 C a lve rt vendors ©> $3; 50 W a lze r 1
cent H ershey b ar m achines (® $2.50; 50
E x h ib it m e ta l card vendors $2.50: 50
Snacks s tr a ig h t 1 cent or s tra ig h t 5
cent (5) $5; M onarch s tr a ig h t 1 cent 3
com partm e n t
vendors
w ith
Veedor
meters @ $5; N orthw estern Triselectors
$15, stand free; W a t lin g scales $25:
Penny claw m achines $10; H itle r Runs
$10.— A lb ert J. Hoff, 1918 N. Rose St.
B altim o re , Md.
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F O R S A L E — T W O R E C O N D IT IO N E D
“V e n d rin k ” a u to m a tic beverage d is­
pe nsers.— M. M. Kassof, 31 W ooster
Street, New Y ork, N. Y.
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W R IT E F O R O U R L A T EST P R IC E LIST
— A ll types o f used m achines. W e buy,
sell, a n d trade. M any b a rg a in s in slots,
phonographs, floor a n d co unter m a ­
chines. L a rg e s t stock In Southw est.—
M arlon Com pany, W ic h ita ,
K ansas.
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••SPECIA L”— C A M E O V E N D IN G O F ­
fers m o n th ly b a rg a in s in re-condi­
tioned m erchandise m achines an d coun­
ter games. G et on our m a ilin g list.—
Cameo V ending, 402 W e st 42nd, New
York.
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COLUM BUS B I - M O R (P O R C E L A IN ),
$9.95; C o lum bus “Z M " (po rce lain ),
$4.95; M asters (po rc e la in ), $3.95; N o rth ­
western B a ll G um (po rce la in ), $4.95;
N orthw estern Model 39 (po rcelain),
$5.95; N orthw estern Model 33 (Ham-
m e rlo id), $4.75; N orthw estern Model
33 (p o rc e la in ), $5.25; C olum bus Model
‘‘M” (p a in t), $3.95; C olum bus Model
“M ”
(po rc e la in ),
$4.95.
A ll above
venders th o ro u g h ly re-conditioned. O r­
der from th is ad an d send deposit—
M. T. D aniels, 1027 U nive rsity Ave.,
W ic h ita , K ansas.
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P O P O M A T IC A U T OM ATIC P O PC O R N
Vendors— B ra n d new, $27.50 each.
Used an d n o t cleaned b u t complete,
$10.00 each. W r ite for literature . K in g
P in Gam es Com pany, 826 M ills Street,
K a lam azo o , M ichig an.
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FOR
SALE:
25
NORTHW ESTERN
B a ll G um Vendors. L ik e new, $4.50
each. 20 P is to l T arget, tw elve h u n ­
dred g u m capacity, $4.00 each. 25 Top­
pers a t $4.00 each. 8 H om e R u n at
$8.00 each. A ll good co nd itio n .— B arron
& B ra h m V e n d in g Co., 116 South Ever-
ton St., H ouston, Texas.
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U SE D S C A LES— S M A L L G R E E N L IN ­
coln scales, $15.00; Pace a ll porce­
la in scales $28.50, five for $135.00; C aille
s m a ll m odern scale $35.00. Scales are
in good c o nd itio n an d on locations.
— P e n n y Scale Service, 8517 Quincy,
Cleveland. Ohio.
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A v e n u e , C h ic a g o , III
FO R S A LE — SEC O N D H AND
U N F A V O R A B L E L IC E N S E F O R C E S US
to sacrifice these: 20 D ouble Nugsret
P e a n u t $7; 20 Snacks lc D etectors $14.50:
20 Advance 5c H ershey B ar $4.50; 25
Snacks G um $4; 25 A dvance lc H e rsh e 'r
$4. A ll m achines lik e new. % cash w ith
order balance on delivery. Box 1201,
A uto m a tic Age, 4416 E lsto n Ave., C h i­
cago.
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F O R S A L E — 10 S H IP M A N P E N N Y SE-
lect-A-Bar vendors $9.75 each: 10
S hipm an, 2 colum n penny b ar vendors
$6.50 each; 16 S. A. tw o colum n penny
bar vendors $8 each; 10 Acme electric
shockers $7.50 each; 11 penny A u to ­
m atic Stores 4 colum n vendors $8 each.
A ll A-l condition, F.O.B. here. Send
qu a rte r for sam ple 100 tubed fortunes.
Use instead of charm s. L a rg e r q u a n t i­
ties 20c.— J. E. H a rtle , Jr., 755 E. M u l­
berry St., San A nto nio , Texas.
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B A R G A IN S . A R C A D E & V E N D IN G M A ­
chines,
bought,
sold,
exchanged.
Vendors, P u n c h in g Bags, Mutoscopes,
Lifters, Fortune, P o rtio n Card. Labels,
Price L is t Free.— Arcade & V e n ding
H eadquarters, 1020 Golden Gate. San
Francisco, C alif.
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F O R S A L E — 14 O N E CENT H E R S H E Y
B ar Vendors capacity 65, perfect con­
d itio n $1.75 each. % down. Balance
C.O.D. Sell one or a ll.— C. E. W h itn e y ,
Chickasha, O klaho m a.
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shelf candy bar m a ­
1 D uG re n ie r 41 b ar se­
Thomas, Shaw ano. W is.
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10 S N A C K S , L I K E N E W . W IT H
stands, $10 each. 10 N orthw estern
p e n n y n i c k e l m erchandisers, b lack
porcelain, A-l cond itio n $6 each. 30
Vendex, a ll O.K. $1.50 each. 10 Race
Horse peanut, nearly new $4 each. 20
M agnas, a ll good p e a n u t m achines $4
each. 10 R a d io vendors, reconditioned
$1.50 e a c h — J. C. Clem, 323 N. 16th
Ave., Phoenix, A rizona. One-third w ith
order, balance C:O.D.
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R O U T E O F 100 SM A LL-T Y PE PE N N Y
Scales. Je n n in g s, Gem, W a tlin g s , in
G reater Boston $2,500. A no the r route of
100 b ig M ills in C onnecticut $1,750.—
Lewis. 101 Trem ont, Boston, Mass.
P2/42
300 J E N N I N G S
IN-A-BAG B U L K
Vendors, 6 m o nth s old. Cleaned up
lik e new. $8.00. Also 200,000 glassine
bags.— P. J. W asserm an, 151 C lin to n St.,
New Y ork. N. Y.
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W A N T E D T O BU Y
W A N T E D : SCA LES & M D SE. V E N ­
ders. P a y cash. State c o nd itio n and
price. W r it * today. W ill b uy route.—
S ile n t S e llin g Co., M arion, In d ia n a .
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W A N T E D F O R CA SH O L D B A T T E R Y
Operated “D ew ey’s”, Old Obsolete Slot
M achines, Old A rcade M achines, A u to ­
m a tic Pianos, L ifte rs, P ullers, L u n g
Testers, B and Organs, M usic Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W a b ash, C h i­
cago.
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