Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 February

AWAR
MESSAGE
to
ALL

F rom
th e
EMPLOYERS
U n it e d
S ta te s
is going to take the mightiest effort
America has ever made—in men, in materials, and in
money! Every dollar, every dime that is not urgently
needed for the civilian necessities of food, clothing, and
shelter, must, if we are to secure final Victory, be put into
the war effort.
An important part of the billions required to produce
the planes, tanks, ships, and guns our Army and Navy
need must come from the sale of Defense Bonds. Only
by regular, week by week, pay-day by pay-day invest­
ment of the American people can this be done.
This is the American way to win. This is the way to
preserve our democratic way of life.
Facing these facts, your Government needs, urgently,
your cooperation with your employees in immediately
enrolling them in a
W in n in g t h i s W a r
P A Y -R O L L S A V IN G S PLA N
The Pay-Roll Savings Plan is simple and efficient.
It provides, simply, for regular purchases by your em­
ployees of United States Defense Bonds through system­
atic—yet voluntary—pay-roll allotments. All you do is
hold the total funds collected from these pay-roll allot­
ments in a separate account and deliver a Defense Bond
to the employee each time his allotments accumulate to
an amount sufficient to purchase a Bond.
The Pay-Roll Savings Plan has the approval of the
American Federation of Labor, the Congress for Indus­
trial Organization, and the Railroad Brotherhoods. It is
now in effect in several thousand companies varying in
number of employees from 3 to over 10,000.
In sending the coupon below, you are under no obliga­
tion, other than your own interest in the future of your
country, to install the Plan after you have given it your
M A K E EVERY P A Y - D A Y .
T re asury
To get full facts, send the coupon below
—today! Or write, Treasury Department, Sec­
tion B, 709 Twelfth St., NW., Washington, D. C.
H O W T H E P A Y -R O L L S A V IN G S
PLAN H E L P S Y O U R C O U N T R Y
1
It provides immediate cash now to produce the finest,
deadliest fighting equipment an Army and Navy ever
needed to win.
2
It gives every American wage earner the opportunity for
financial participation in National Defense.
3
4
5
By storing up wages, it will reduce the current demand
for consumer goods while they are scarce, thus retarding
inflation.
It reduces the percentage of Defense financing that must
be placed with banks, thus putting our emergency financ­
ing on a sounder basis.
It builds a reserve buying power for the post-war purchase
of civilian goods to keep our factories running after the
war.
I t helps your employees provide for their future.
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This space Is a contribution to NATIONAL DEFENSE by (name of publication).
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consideration. You will receive—1, a booklet describing
how the Plan works; 2, samples of free literature fur­
nished to companies installing the Plan; 3, a sample
employee Pay-Roll Savings authorization card; and 4,
the name of your State Defense Bond administrator who
can supply experienced aid in setting up the Plan.
BOND DA Y!
February, 1942
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C L A S S IF IE D
A D
D E P A R T M E N T
Minimum ad $1.00. All classified
ads are payable in advance. Send
check, money order, cash, or
stamps with your order and copy.
Classified Ad Rates
1 Month .............4 cents per word
2 M o n th s ............ 6 cents per word
3 M on th s.............7 cents per word
50 cents extra for handling and
forwarding Box Number ads. Re­
mittance with ad. Classified depart­
ment is for used machines only.
MARCH ISSUE CLOSING DATE IS MARCH 5th
A U T O M A T IC
A G E , 4416-18
E ls to n
A v e n u e , C h ic a g o ,
III.
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
FOR SALE— SECOND HAND
F O R S A L E — C H IC K E N SAM ’S $49.50,
w ith H itle r unit installed, $64.50;
T exas Leaguers, $29.50; Rapid F ire’s,
$120.00; Skyfighters, $167.50; K een ey
A ir R aider’s, $112.00; Open Seasons
(A B T G u ns), $50.00; K een ey A n ti-A ir ­
crafts, D ark Cabinet, $39.50; Tom Mix,
$25.00— K in g Pin Games Company, 826
M ills Street, K alam azoo, M ichigan.
P 2/42
F O R SA LE
5 column U -N e e d -A -P a c k candy
machines at, each ......................... $35.00
39 bar Selecteria candy machines
at, each ................................................ 15.00
30— lc Burel & K in g H ershey m a ­
chines and 5 A dvance nickel
H ershey m achines— for the lot J25.00
5 N orthw estern T ri-S electo rs at,
each ...................................................... 12.50
6— 30 N ational cigarette machines
15c operation at, e a ch .................. 15.00
54 bar U -S e le c t-It late model at,
each ....................................................... 30.00
U nit C Advance 2 column stick
gum
m achines
suitable
for
W r ig le y narrow tab at, e a c h ..
2.00
10 late model 72 bar w hite U -S e -
le c t-I t’s, e a c h .................................... 45.00
5— 9-18 N ationals w alnut at, each
R O U TE OF 100 S M A L L -T Y P E P E N N Y
Scales. Jennings, Gem, W a tlin g s, in
Greater Boston $2,500. A noth er route of
100 big M ills in Connecticut $1,750.—
Lewis, 101 Trem ont, Boston, Mass.
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N E W TYPE GORRETTA PENNY
m int vendors. B eau tifu lly designed.
Four colum ns. 160 piece count. Owner
drafted.
W ill sacrifice. $6.50 each.—
Tastee V en din g Co., 10001 South Blvd.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
P 2/42
S C A L E S F O R S A L E , (T H IR T Y ).
Sheffler DeLuxe, R ebuilt like new,
$35.00 each, or th irty for $1000.00. O rig­
inal
cost
$135.00
each.— George
H.
Losey, 3703 Buckingham Road, M il­
ford, Baltim ore, Md.
P 4/42
FOR S A L E — 5c C A N D Y M AC H IN E S
(39 S electerias)— lc peanut and ball
gum machines.
lc counter gam es—
Mercurys, Sparks, R o ll-A -P a k s , D ice-
O-M atics,
S k ill-A -R e tte ,
Skillshots,
Totalizers, “ 21” Games, T argets, etc.
W rite for bargain prices.— Red Line
V en d in g
Company,
New
Ham pton.
Iow a.
P 4/42
FO R S A L E — T H R E E 1-2-3 M ILLS FP
perfect 1939 m odels $50.00 each. 1
M ills Owl F P floor sam ple can’ t be told
from new, perfect, $150.00. W ill trade
one or all for high class legal m a­
chines. Guns preferred. Chicken Sams
accepted. F.O.B. K n ox ville.— Tennessee
Autom atic Music Co., 805 E. Vine Ave.,
K n ox ville, Tennessee.
P 4/42
14 D A N D Y , P E N N Y TO Q U A R T E R ,
reel, ball gum vendors; 2 Jennings
nickel play R ockaw ay pin ta rg ets; 1
Rockoreel. poker, penny to quarter;
1 M ills silent, double jack p ot go ose­
neck nickel p la y ; 2 Greyhound Races,
penny p la y ; 2 B ally Skippers Roulette
type, penny p la y; 1 Booster, spins the
dice, nickel p la y; 1 P ip e-E ye, reels,
penny to quarter. $100.00 for the lot or
w ill sell separately.
No reasonable
offer turned down.— Jos. Block, Oak
Lane T ow ers, 13th & 68th Ave., P h ila­
delphia, Pa.
P 2/42
FOR S A L E — F IV E P E N N Y P AC K S
good condition $5.00 or w ill sw ap for
K in g Jr. B all Gum.— Tennessee V en d ­
ing Company, Box 1203, K n oxville,
Tennessee.
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........................................ 00.00
5— 6-18 N ationals at. e a ch ................ 50.00
O. C. H A L L , 1721 N E W A R K ST., S.E.,
Grand Rapids, M ichigan
A C O M P LE T E STO CK OF R E C O N D I­
tioned 5c candy bar machines — all
types, all kinds. Priced from $12.50 up.
Send for free leaflets giv in g specifica­
tions and a ll details.— R. H. Adair, 733 S.
E uclid A ve., Oak Park, 111.
B 2/42
F O R S A L E — 10 S H IP M A N P E N N Y S E -
le c t-A -B a r vendors $9.75 each; 10
Shipman, 2 column penny bar vendors
$6.50 each; 16 S. A. tw o column penny
bar vendors $8 each; 10 Acm e electric
shockers $7.50 each; 11 penny A u to ­
m atic Stores 4 column vendors $8 each.
A ll A - l condition, F.O.B. here. Send
quarter for sam ple 100 tubed fortunes.
Use instead of charms. L arger quanti­
ties 20c.— J. E. H artle, Jr., 755 E. M ul­
berry St., San A ntonio, Texas.
P 2 /4 2
F O R S A L E — C O M P LE T E S E E B U R G
M odel A Telephone w ired m usic stu ­
dio equipm ent for 20 m achines. A lso
various m odels W u rlitz e r and Seeburg
machines. W e w ill buy for cash new or
used Seeburg and P ackard rem ote con­
trol equipment. M axw ell Music Machine
Co., 695 E a st 141st Street, N ew Y ork.
P 2/4 2
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E SQ 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 paint $3 each. M
cash, balance C.O.D. Porcelain machines
used about six months, all like new.—
Low rey, 528 St. Paul. Denver, Colo.
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10
SNACKS, LIK E
N E W , W IT H
stands, $10 each. 10 Northw estern
p e n n y n i c k e l m erchandisers, black
porcelain, A - l condition $6 each. 30
Vendex, all O.K. $1.50 each. 10 Race
H orse peanut, nearly new $4 each. 20
M agnas, all good peanut m achines $4
each. 10 R adio vendors, reconditioned
$1.50 each.— J. C. Clem, 323 N. 16th
Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. O ne-third w ith
order, balance C.O.D.
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AUTOM ATIC A G E
NO R TH W ESTER N D E LU XE LATEST
Model P -N u t Venders, nine brand
new, cost $16.00 each; also 12 Packit,
fair shape. $100 takes all.— W . S. Bates,
F rem ont, Ohio.
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U SE D SCALES.
300 POUND D IA L
Pace Porcelain Scales. V arious co l­
ors. $27.00 each. Used sm all Lincoln
Green Porcelain Scales $15.00 each, tw o
for
$27.00.
Caille
Green
porcelain
Moderne Scale $30.00.
Scales are in
nice condition. F. O. B. Cleveland.—
Penny Scale Service, 8517 Quincy A v e ­
nue, Cleveland, Ohio.
P 3/42
WANTED TO BUY
I W A N T TO B U Y — K E E N E Y SU P E R
Track T im es; M ills Bonus.— Charles
P ittle, New Bedford, M ass.
P 4/42
W ANTED
TO
BUY— SM ALL
USED
penny w eighing machines. Give full
description, age, condition, and price.
— Penny Scales, Inc., 1640 H ighland
A ve., K n ox ville, Tennessee.
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W E P A Y $40.00 F O R 616’s, $80.00 FOR
24’s, $10.00 for 616 and 24 cabinets;
can also use m echanism s, amplifiers,
parts for these m odels. Quote low est
price in first letter.— Laredo E xp ortin g
Co., Laredo, T exas.
P 3/4 2
CA SH FOR P E N N Y SCALES. SCALE
routes in E a st w anted.— W illia m s Co.,
Box 402, Taunton, M ass.
P 2 /4 2
W A N T E D : SCALE S & M DSE. V E N ­
ders. P ay cash. State condition and
price. W r ite today. W ill buy route.—
Silent S elling Co., Marion, Indiana.
P 2 /4 2
W A N T E D F O R C A SH OLD B A T T E R Y
Operated “ D ew ey’s ”, Old Obsolete Slot
M achines, Old Arcade M achines, A u to ­
m atic Pianos, L ifters, P ullers, L ung
T esters, Band Organs, M usic Boxes, any
condition.— Boyer, 2700 W ab a sh , C hi­
cago.
February, 1942
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