Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 September

® GET THE GENUINE
®
5&" FACTORY FRESH BALL GUM
100 BALLS — PERFECTLY ROUND — FLAVORED THRU AND THRU —
8 LASTING COLORS — "W ATTA POLISH"
CHOOSE THE B E ST B Y
TEST!
5/s" size—“Super-Maid” the Rolls-Royce quality, each box wax-wrapped.
—“American Maid” without the wax paper wrapping,
size—“Chic-L-Maid”— In top class.
W ar Quotas on Sugar and Gum Base Restrict Output
ORDER AHEAD TO AVOID DELAYS
"DAN-D" TAB VENDING GUM
13/8" x 3/4”
size Short, Flat Stick Gum. Special Prices “F O IL ” SUBSTITUTE or W A X W RA P PE D .
The newest and finest! Peppermint, Spearmint, Cinnamon or Fruity Flavors.
OTHER VENDING SPECIALTIES
Bulk Midget Chicks
lc Regular Size Stick Gum
5c 5-Stick Cellophaned Packs

Prize Ball Gum, “Victory”
Spotted or Striped
lc & 5c Chicks in Cartons
AMERICAN "KEEP CHEWING
PRODUCTS CORP
'EM F L Y IN G !" BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS!
■ N E W A R K , N E W JE R S E Y
confronted with a much bigger
problem than giving comfort to
“small” matters. The concentra­
tion is on the multi-billion dollar
money raising revenue act. Per­
haps the coin machine industry
will learn, when the times are
right, that they’ve got to go after
this problem of taxation on a
solid foundation; that they’ve
got to get someone to prepare
and present their case in an in­
telligent manner.
When the war is over, we may
be able to get together the level­
headed elements in this business
and do something along con­
structive lines. W IN THE WAR,
and then we’ll pick up the busi­
ness problems where we left off.
You will save lives by keeping
quiet— do not reveal military in­
formation.
The enemy is always listening,
he wants to hear what you know,
serve in silence.
WAR DEPT. INSTRUCTIONS ON MACHINES
Circular No. 143 from the War
Department, issued in Washing­
ton, May 13, 1942:
ment Machine at Post, Camp and
Stations will normally be the Ex­
change.
Vending & Amusement Ma­
chine Letter from the Adjutant
General (A.G. 331.36 (8-19-41)
MO-A-M Aug. 27, 1941, Subject
Vending & Amusement Ma­
chines, is rescinded and the fol­
lowing Instructions are substi­
tuted therefor).
3. All Vending and Amuse­
ment Machines installed on the
Post will be under the control of
the Exchange, except those in­
stalled in Hospitals, Service
Clubs and Messes operated under
the provisions of AR 210-60 for
the benefits of the Funn Con­
cerned, at the discretion of the
Post, Camp or Station Com­
manding Officer, and except
where specific War Department
authority has been granted un­
der the Provisions of Paragraph
3A (1), AR 210-50.
1. VENDING AND AMUSE­
MENT MACHINES MAY BE
INSTALLED IN POST CAMPS
AND STATIONS BY:
(a) Outright Purchase for Cash
or on an Installment Con­
tract.
(b) Rental Purchase.
(c) Loan by the Vendor who re­
tains ownership.
2. The negotiating agency for
procuring Vending and Amuse-
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4. In establishing regulations
for the installation and opera­
tions of Vending and Amuse­
ment Machines the Post Com­
mander or the Commanding Of­
ficer of an exempted Station will
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Vending Muchine
CANDIES
made specially fo r
Vending Machines
exercise due diligence to provide
full protection of the Exchange
or other Organization to insure
a maximum Profit and a mini­
mum possibility of loss, includ­
ing that of bottle loss for those
Machines dispensing Merchan­
dise in a returnable bottle.
We have plenty of
5. Vending Machines will
not be installed in permanent
or Cantonment type Exchange
Buildings where personal Serv­
ice is available for the sale of the
Product.
SALTED PEANUTS
AND MIXED NUTS
6. The Installation of Amuse­
ment Machines which involve
Gambling is Prohibited.
Also
American Made
Charms
7. The Post Commander or the
Commanding Officer of an ex­
empted Station is charged with
adequate Protection against loss
by pilferage or destruction when
Automatic Vending Machines of
any type are installed. Sanitary
provisions incident to the opera­
tion of Automatic Vending Ma­
chines of any type should be an­
ticipated and solved prior to the
granting of Authority for the
installation of any Machine.
PAN
C onfections
345 W . E R IE S T R E E T
C H IC A G O . IL L .
A D V A N C E
M A C H I N E S
Various types still avail­
able. Place YOUR order
N O W before stock is de­
pleted.
New orders may be ac­
cepted fo r sanitary napkin
and p o s ta g e sta m p m a ­
chines.
through his company in Char­
lotte, N. C., and is being con­
gratulated by Jack Nelson, vice­
president and general sales man­
ager of Rock-Ola. Second, Kiser
starts it off with a carload order
of COMMANDOS to celebrate
the 6th Anniversary of Jack
Nelson with the Rock-Ola Cor­
poration. The occasion took place
on June 8, 1942, in A. R. Kiser’s
office in Charlotte, N. C., and it
was on June 8th, 1936, that Nel­
son started with Rock-Ola.
In the background of the pic­
ture above, left to right, Jack
Deaton of Charlotte, Mrs. A. R.
Kiser, and W. C. Deaton of
Galion, Ohio. Ray Kiser, as he is
known to all his many coin ma­
chine friends, is one of the pi­
oneers in the business. His ex­
perience dates back many years
and he knows every angle of the
business— especially in the pho­
nograph division.
Let our guns do the talking—
serve in silence.
DOUBLE
C O N G R A TU L A TIO N S
To save free speech watch
your speech now — serve in si­
lence.
First, A. R. Kiser will distrib­
ute Rock-Ola music products
Idle chatter can bring total
distruction — serve in silence.
W e repair AD VAN C E M A ­
CHINES and supply re­
placement parts.
A d v a n c e M a c h in e Co.
4641-47 R A V E N S W O O D A V E ..
C H IC A G O . IL L IN O IS
We are supporting the War
Program to the utmost.
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