Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 January

any aid you may be able to
give, I am
Yours sincerely,
(H arold H endee)
------------o------------
IN LARGER QUARTERS
New Orleans Coin Machine
Exchange recently moved into
a new location at 914 Poydras
Street, New Orleans, under the
management of O. C. Marshall.
,
--------- o -------------
Cigarette Vendors Consider
Union Membership
A similar method which has
existed between Detroit music
m a c h i n e operators and the
United Coin Machine Workers,
Local 22312 is under consider­
ation for Detroit c i g a r e t t e
vending machine operators. A
feature of the contemplated
set-up is that the union and
machine operators will deal as
units in matters of bargaining.
Each respective group would
be in a position to represent
the interests of the union and
the operators as a component
group, thereby eliminating the
necessity of dealing with indi­
vidual operators.
Ovitz and Schultz Form
Distributing Firm
Chicago has a new coin-oper­
ated machine distributor, the
Automatic Coin Machines &
Supply Company, 3834 W . Ful­
lerton Avenue. The owners are
Irv Ovitz and Oscar Schultz.
Both men are experienced in
the business, and have exten­
sive acquaintship among opera­
tors, distributors a n d manu­
facturers.
------------ o------------
Big Incomes
T h e
in
it
w a r
1 9 4 ?
w ill
A n d
d oes,
w h en
th is fa c t o r y
w ill a g a in
ord ers
e n d
in
f i l l y o u r
fu l l
th e f i n e s t
c a n d i e s
w ith
v e n d in g
p o s s ib le to
p r o d u c e .
If your net income is $1,000,
000, and you are married and
have two dependents, you will
hve left $6,673 after your total
tax payment— if the new in­
come tax bill is passed.
W a tch
th is
sp a ce.
PAN
Confections
------------o------------
That Moron
Did you hear about the little
moron who swallowed a bullet
and had his hair come out in
bangs?
345 W. ERIE STREET
CHICAGO. 10. ILLINOIS
------------o------------
PRICE CEILING RETARDS
SALES OF MACHINES
Sales of used coin-operated
machines h a v e been slowed
down. OPA price ceiling is giv­
en as the reason for the change.
Reports indicate that the situ­
ation is one of watchful wait­
ing, and that as soon as buyers
and sellers get used to the new
s e t - u p the movement of ma­
chines will continue.
------------ o ------------
Gram m ar
The president called his of­
fice manager and thrust a let­
ter under his nose. “ Look at
that! I thought I told you to
engage a new stenographer on
the basis of her gram m ar!”
The office manager looked
startled. “ Grammar? I thought
you said glam or!”
When buying articles herein advertised, please mention “ AUTOMATIC AGE”
*
S U B S C R IP T IO N
Check P I New Subscription
ORDER
Check Q
I
Renewal Subscription
!
S e n d 12 issues of A UTO M A TIC A G E . $ 1 .0 0 enclosed.
Name.
Street.
................................... .........................................................................................
City............................................. Zone............. State.................................
i
Clip this form a n d mail to:
!
A UTO M ATIC A G E , Inc., 4021 N. Melvina Ave., Chicago, III.
----------- ------------------— .------------------------- -------- ---------------------------------------- ,------------------- 1
A U T O M A T IC AGE
© International Arcade Museum
5
http://www.arcade-museum.com/
JACK NELSON RESIGNS
Marble Supplier Tells
His Side of the Deal
In the November - December
issue of Automatic Age, we
printed a letter from an opera­
tor because it illustrated the
advisability of doing business
on facts. W e said it then, and
we repeat — Automatic Age
has always stood for fair play;
it puts its weight on equitable
dealings. Here is what the mar­
ble supplier writes:
Dear Sir:
In the recent issue of Auto­
matic Age I was surprised to
read a l e t t e r from a Jack
Burns explaining how he was
on the wrong end of buying
marbles from the Penny King
Co.
I am surprised t h a t y o u
would print such a letter with­
out first writing to us to find
out the facts in the case. In the
first place I have never quoted
prices on m a r b l e s by the
pound. So the first part of his
letter is a lie. I am enclosing
my correspondence with this
Jack Burns, after reading this
will you kindly return same.
In m y advertisements m y
price was .12 per 100, or $24.
for 20,000 marbles. Before I
make any shipments to opera­
tors I always send them sam­
ples of the l/2 size and explain
that it is similiar to the 195.
count ball gum, and also sam­
ples of the 5 /8 size and also
explain that on using this size
with Master machines it is ne­
cessary to make some minor
adjustments.
As far as the boxes being
damaged when received, you
know as well as any other per­
son that the freight company
is to blame, and when proper
claim is made to them they will
pay for any loss.
I feel that this letter and
your remarks concerning it was
very bad on my part and trust
A "BALLY" PRODUCT was recently pic­
tured on the front cover of "Popular
Science" magazine, the product being an
Oxygen Regulator manufactured by the
"Bally" organization for the Army Air
Forces.
that you will make amends in
your next issue. By the way
have sold marbles to hundreds
of operators and this is the
first complaint.
Yours very truly,
I
The Penny King Co.,
(L. O. Hardman)
------------0------------
G ood Reason
The Army psychiatrist at the
induction center eyed the pros­
pective new soldier suspicious­
ly-
“ W hat do you do for your
social life ? ” he asked the
prospect.
“ Oh,” the man blushed. “ I
just sit around.”
“ Hmmmm, don’t you ever go
out with girls?”
“ Nope.”
“ Don’t you have any desire
to go with girls?”
“ W ell— sort of— ”
“ Then why don’t y o u ?” ask­
ed the doctor pointedly.
“ My wife won’t let me.”
GI
Late Train
Passenger: “ W h y is o u r
train la te ?”
Porter: “ W ell, Suh, de train
in front is behind, and we was
behind before besides.”
6
© International Arcade Museum
Announcement h a s b e e n
made o f t h e resignation o f
Jack Nelson, vice president and
general sales manager of the
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Cor­
poration, effective February 1,
1944. Nelson joined Rock-Ola
years ago and managed
the setup of their distributor
organization. His acquaintance
with the coin machine trade in
all its branches is nation-wide.
It has been said that he knows
more coin men by their first
names than any other person
in the business. Announcement
of his new conection will be
made after a short sojourn to
Florida.
Automatic Age passes on to
its readers the following obser­
vation by Jack Nelson about
the coin-operated machine in­
dustry: “ It will all come back
again within a v e r y , f e w
months, I believe, and then bus­
iness will be better than nor­
mal for the industry for a long
time to come.”
------------ o------------
“ BALLY” ON THE AIR
The “ Bally” plant sponsored
a Fourth W ar Loan program
broadcast from W GES, Chi­
cago (1390) 1 0 :1 5 to 10 :30
P. M. on A R M Y D A Y , Thurs­
day, January 20. A message
to employees urged them to - -
“ Tune in for a program you’ll
enjoy and be proud of, as your
c o m p a n y ’ s way of helping
Uncle Sam in the Fourth W ar
Loan Drive.”
----------- o------------
Up to Him
Selectee: “ They can’t make
me fight.”
Draft
Board Chairman:
“ Maybe not, but they can take
you where the fighting is, and
you can use your own judge­
ment.”
BUY MORE W A R BONDS!
A U T O M A T IC AGE
http://www.arcade-museum.com/

Download Page 5: PDF File | Image

Download Page 6 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.