Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 April

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$60.00, pays out $30.96, leaving
a neat $33.44 profit, lincluding
RE Arrangement! . . . . THICK
DIE-CUT board.
S U P E R IO R
P R O D U C T S
accept one or more in change
whenever a purchase is made.
In this manner, thousands of
stamps will be sold and we would
have fulfilled our purpose of re-
dedicating ourselves to the serv­
ice of our country.
Needless to say, if this move­
ment sweeps through our great
nation in our brother organiza­
tions, WE, in our humble way,
will have accomplished a “SER­
VICE TO OUR NATION.”
This is a Call to Serve the
greatest nation on the face of
the earth— a nation comprised
of the most courageous people,
AMERICANS! It ’s common
sense to fight for the American
TIMING DEVICES
way of life —DEFENSE BONDS
AND STAMPS will protect you
and yours to enjoy this forever,
and the Associated Operators of
Los Angeles County will do its
part in the drive for VICTORY!
ELLMAN & ZUCKERMAN
Chicago, 111.
Beverage Dispensers, Inc.,
operating in the East, has found
a satisfactory solution to the
limited quantity of Cola drinks
available for their beverage
vendors. Root Beer is going to
flow from more of their ma­
chines. Those already serving
SPARKS SPECIALTY CO.
G eorgia D istrib utors fo r
R O C K Y G LEN
I TO 11, 20C EA. - I 2 TO 00, I ec EA. - I 00 U P, I 6C EA.
H ettesi d ia s it now-'
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M. A. GERETT CORP. 2047 NO. 30 ST. M ILW
AU KEE.WIS
GENERAL COIN MACHINE
CO M PAN Y
227 N. 10th S t.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
Pin Ball, Counter Games and Free Play Con­
soles, New and Used. Philadelphia Repre­
sentative for Pioneer Sales Boards at Right
Prices. Send a Ic post card.
PARK
Located midway between Scranton and
Wilkes-Barre on Route I I .
D istrib u to r fo r
W U R L IT Z E R P H O N O G R A P H S '
Beni. Sterling gives you "S te rlin g " Service
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AUTOMATIC AGE
1635-37 F ifth A v e .
P IT T S B U R G H , P A .
1425 N. B ro a d S t.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A .
D istrib utors
MOOSIC, PA.
April, 1942
B. 0. LAZAR COMPANY
Rock-Ola Luxury Light-Up Phonographs and
A ll Leading Games and Vending Machines.
B EN J. S T E R L IN G , JR .
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Representing A ll Leading Manufac­
turers of Pin Games— Amusement Ma­
chines— Venders.
"W e G uarantee To Save You M o n e y."
SEEBU RG PH O N O G R A PH S
M ira c le P o in t fle e d le A
BO STO N . M ASS.
Pho ne: L IB e r t y 9480
D istrib utors o f
P H O X O C iIK A P lI E Q U IP .
D IS T lM B U T O ItS
A T L A N T A O F F IC E & S H O W RO OM
320-322 IV Y S T R E E T , N. E.
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New and Used
A M U S E M E N T M A C H IN E
llIS T M R U T O It S
1292 W A S H IN G T O N S T .
SOPERTON, GA.
I Z aen tucd i^ q au'U ude \
this old favorite drink are doing
well in sales volume.
Trimount Coin Machine Co.
R O O T BEER FLOWS
FROM VENDORS
New and Used
Electrical or Mechanical.
For every coin machine need.
W e supply leading manufacturers.
119 S. Jefferson St.
14c
R O A N O K E V E N D IN G
M A C H IN E E X C H A N G E . IN C .
533 C e n te r A ve n u e , N. W .
RO A N O KE, VA.
" I t I t W orks W ith a Coin, W e Have I t "
Slots, Consoles, Paces Races, Pin Ball and
Counter Games, and Phonographs. W rite us
your needs.
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charge to readers of Automatic
Age. The only requirement is
that you should mention the
quantity of machines that you
operate.”
ART C O O L E Y APPOINTED
PANORAM SALES
M ANAGER
DAVE ROBBINS
NEW PLAN DOUBLES
INCOM E OF
PH ON O GR APH
THE
A D V A N C E T W IN
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Again, Dave Robbins of D.
Robbins & Co., New York City,
makes news. This time, he offers
operators of automatic phono­
graphs a plan which, as Dave
says, “should double the income
of phonographs. The plan costs
the operator less than $1.00 per
machine, and will pay for itself
the first day it is used. It’s not
an experiment.
“The plan has been tested over
a period of several months and
has proven to be highly success­
ful. It’s absolutely legitimate
everywhere. Full details of the
plan will be mailed free of
Mills Novelty Company an­
nounces that Art Cooley, for­
merly eastern division manager
of the coin sales department, has
been appointed sales manager
of the Panoram division. Mr.
Cooley has been with the com­
pany for a period of twenty
years.
Maurice Mummert, who has
handled sales promotion for
Panoram, will continue in his
present capacity and also assist
Mr. Cooley in territory reorgan­
ization and departmental rou­
tine.
Shelby York, New York, Frank
O’Brien, Texas, and J. G. Isen-
hour, Georgia, continue as dis­
trict managers of their respec­
tive territories. Coordinators are
Bert Molohan and Bruce Al­
bright.
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A C M 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.
Advance Machine Co.
4641-47 Ravenswood Ave.
CH ICAGO, ILL.
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New York D istributor:
A D V A N C E V E N D IN G C O .
629 Tenth A v e ., New York
SWANK SHOWROOM PULLS BIG CROWD IN BUFFALO
Mayflower Distributing Company reports that their display of W urlitzer's 1942 offerings
highlighted by the Victory Model 950 Phonograph stirred tremendous interest among Buffalo
area music merchants. Snapped recently at Mayflower's swank Delaware Avenue showrooms is
Ray Peterson (flower in buttonhole), and (left to right) R. V. M cC abe; R. J . Anderson; H .
Singer; Mrs. L. C la re ; Louis Clare and I. Mroczynski.
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AUTOMATIC AGE
April, 1942
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