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Issue: 1942 April

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H a v e Y O U S ta rte d the P ay - R o ll
Plan Easy to Install
Savings P lan in Y O U R C o m p a n y ?
Like a strong, healthy wind, the Pay-Roll Savings
Plan is sweeping America! Already more than
32,000 firms, large and small, have adopted the Plan,
with a total of over seventeen m illion employees—
and the number is swelling hourly.
B u t time is short ! . .More and more billions are
needed, and needed fast, to help buy the guns, tanks,
planes, and ships America’s fighting forces must
have. The best and quickest way to raise this money
is by giving every American wage earner a chance to
participate in the regular, systematic purchase of
Defense Bonds. The Plan provides the one perfect
means of sluicing a part of ALL America’s income
into the Defense Bond channel regularly every pay­
day in an ever-rising flood.
Like all efficient systems, the Pay-Roll Savings
Plan is amazingly easy to install, whether your
employees number three or ten thousand.
For full facts and samples o f free literature, send
the coupon below— today! Or write, Treasury De­
partment, Section C, 709 Twelfth Street NW.,
Washington, D. C.
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Plan note. For truly, in this war, this people’s war,
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FO R S A L E — S E C O N D H A N D
FO R S A L E — S E C O N D H A N D
FO R S A L E — S E C O N D HAN D
SCALES FOR SALE, (THIRTY).
Sheffler DeLuxe, Rebuilt like new,
$35.00 each, or thirty for $1000.00. Orig­
inal cost $135.00 each.—George H.
Losey, 3703 Buckingham Road, Mil­
ford, Baltimore, Md.
P4/42
15 CEXT-A-MIXT lc MASOX MIXT
Vendors, Xew in original cartons
$10.95. 12 Columbus model “M” lc Pea­
nut Porcelain finish $5.50, salesmen
samples guaranteed like new. Parts
and Globes for Columbus and other
makes at lowest prices.—Hecht Xiel-
sen, 1322 Congress St., Chicago.
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FOR SALE— Magna, duplex, Colum­
bus, Northwestern, Bluebird and
Necco peanut machines. 5c single col­
umn Advance Hershey and Baker bar
machines.— V. H. Jahreiss, Owatonna,
Minnesota.
P4/42
FOR SALE — Eight slightly used
Mills Flashers. Horse symbols. One
High-boy Animal symbols. Cash or
check play. $35 each. Nine Mills dock­
ers One Ball payouts $20 each. Seven
QT’s $35 each. Three Vest Pockets
blue $25 each. One two-tone $30. Will
ship collect subject to inspection. No
deposit.— F. B. Turner, P. O. Box 578,
Wolf Point, Montana.
P4/42
SACRIFICE—50 STEWART McGUIRE:
50 Venitor Shops. All 1 and 5c com­
bination nut machines at $2.50. Excel­
lent condition.—Foosco, 1963-86th St..
Brooklyn, Xew York
NORTHW ESTERN MODEL 33 (por­
celain) $3.75; Northwestern Model
40 (Hammerloid) $2.50. A-l condition.
Wall brackets 25c.— Paul T. Brown,
418 West 6th St., Cameron, Missouri.
P4/42
A COMPLETE STOCK of recondi­
tioned 5c candy bar machines—all
types, all kinds. Priced from $12.50
up. Send for free leaflets giving speci­
fications and all details.— R. H. Adair,
733 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111. tfb
FOR SALE—5c CANDY MACHINES
(39 Selecterias)—lc peanut and ball
gum machines. lc counter games—
Mercurys, Sparks, Roll-A-Paks, Dice-
O-Matics, Skill-A-Rette, Skillshots,
Totalizers, “21” Games, Targets, etc.
Write for bargain prices.—Red Line
Vending Company, New Hampton,
Iowa.
P4/42
FOR SALE—THREE 1-2-3 MILLS FP
perfect 1939 models $50.00 each. 1
Mills Owl FP floor sample can’t be told
from new, perfect, $150.00. Will trade
one or all for high class legal ma­
chines. Guns preferred. Chicken Sams
accepted. F.O.B. Knoxville.—Tennessee
Automatic Music Co., 805 E. Vine Ave..
Knoxville, Tennessee.
P4/42
Kirk Guesser Scales like new.... $80.00
Kirk Horoscope Scales like new.. 65.00
Pioneer Guesser Scales like new. 40.00
X. W. model “33” Ball Gum. New. 5.75
Match Machines. Xew.............. 5.50
Postage Stamp Machines. $5.00 & $10.00
HECHT XIELSEN
1322 Congress St., Chicago
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ROUTE OF 50 SMALL PENNY SCALES
—Jennings, Gem, Watling and Royal.
Locations in Greater Boston. Price
$1,500. Another route of 50 big Mills
Scales in Xew Haven, Conn. for $850.—
Dizer, Box 402. Taunton, Mass. P5/42
FOR SALE— 30 Toppers peanut or
gum $4.50; 40 Model 33 Northwest­
ern gum vendor $4.00; 1 Pistol Target
$4.00; 2 Home Run $8.00; 30 Hershey
1 cent-bar vender $2.00; 2 Advance
gum vender $2.00; 8 Universal Grip
$5.00.— Barron & Brahm, 116 S. Ever-
ton, Houston, Texas.
P5/42
FREE PLAYS, excellent condition.
Jolly $14; Champion $11.50; Fifth
Inning $9.50. Will trade for Grips.—
Thos. B. Witt, Cameron, Missouri.
P4/42
PRICED TO SELL — 5 SHIPMAX
Penny 6 column Select-A-Bar vend­
ers, $5.75 each: 10 Shipman 2 column
penny bar venders, parts to make into
5c also. $2.75 each; 16 S. A. two column
penny bar venders, $4.75 each. All A-l
condition. FOB here. Send sample 100 tubed fortunes. Use instead
of or with charms. Larger quantities
20c.—J. E. Hartle, 755 E. Mulberry. San
Antonio. Texas.
P5/42
FOR SALE — Territorial patent
rights on war time amusement de­
vice (not pinball machine). Throws
missle at push of button, varying
factor determining aim makes it an
interesting war time game. Write
only.— Harry Fuchs, 114 East 28th
Street, New York, N. Y.
P6/42
BARGAINS in reconditioned peanut
and ball gum vendors that look and
operate like new machines.— M. T.
Daniels, 1027-A University Ave.,
Wichita, Kansas.
P5/42
FOR SALE— Candy Machines. New
style National 5c candy vending ma­
chines. Appearance and operation ex­
cellent.— Nevsco, Inc., 1509 Blue Hill
Ave., Mattapan, Mass.
P4/42
FOR SALE— Packaged Nut, Candy,
Peanut Vending and Scale Business.
500 active units, truck, other equip­
ment. Drafted.— Box 401, c/o Auto­
matic Age, 4416 Elston Ave., Chicago.
P4/42
FOR SALE— Eighteen five cent bar
Hershey vender, A-l condition,
price three dollars each; two Keeney’s
Anti-Aircraft Guns, in use six months,
A-l condition, one hundred and twenty
five each.— D. E. Thomas, P. O. Box
148, Stillwater, Okla.
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50 Robbins 2 in 1 merchandise vend­
ors. Latest model. A-l condition.
$4.00 each. 1/3 cash with order. Bal­
ance on delivery.— L. & G. Vending
Machine Co., 141-53 71st Ave., Flush­
ing, L. I., New York City.
P4/42
W A N T E D T O BU Y
I WAXT TO BUY—KEEXEY SUPER
Track Times; Mills Bonus.—Charles
Pittle, Xew Bedford, Mass.
P4/42
WAXTED FOR CASH OLD BATTERY
Operated “Dewey’s”, Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, Auto­
matic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, Lung
Testers, Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.—Boyer, 2700 Wabash, Chi­
cago.
W ANTED TO BUY— All late model
phonographs, Wall and Bar Boxes
for cash. Highest prices paid. Any
quantity — immediate cash. — BAD­
GER SALES, 1612 W. Pico Blvd., Los
Angeles, Calif.
B4/42
W ANTED TO BUY— Cash for used
electric defense gun shock machines.
In good order and prices right.— Geo.
Gittins, 2705 S. Linebarger, Milwau­
kee, Wis.
P4/42
W ANTED— For cash 300 Master
Gum and Candy Venders. Please
state serial number and price.— Mid­
land Brokerage Company, 312 Lewis
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minnesota. P4/42
P R IN T IN G
PRIXTED LETTERHEADS. EXVE-
lopes, business cards, parcel post
labels—Any item—250, $1.00; 500, $1.50:
1000, $2.50. Prepaid. Stumpprint, South
Whitley, Indiana.
P4/42
April, 1942
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