Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 September

★ ★ FOR VICTOR Y**'BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ★ ★
for Slots, Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
TEL.— 577
’ DDICN B9 Thames Street
DlllLN Newport, Rhode Island
O
W A N T E D :
National, Stoner, DuGreni er.
U-Needa-Pak, or Rowe 5^ Candy Bar
Machines. Give all Details in first
letter.
FOR
SALE:
Rebuilt LoBoy
scales, l£ pea­
nut vendors, lotion dispensers, stamp
machines. 10£ asprin vendors, etc.
Send for list.
R. H. ADAIR COMPANY
6926 W. ROOSEVELT ROAD
OAK PARK. ILLINOIS
West Coast Representation
Manufacturers of this indus­
try who are interested should
contact the following p a r t y ,
who writes to Automatic A g e :
“ One of our clients, a well
financed manufacturer’s repre­
sentative, is looking for addi­
tional lines to represent on the
Pacific Coast. If there are any
manufacturers of automatic
coin machines and supplies who
do not now have representation
on the W est Coast, would you
be kind enough to forward us
their names? W e will have our
client contact them direct.”
M. L. Cowans, Darwin H.
Clark (Advertising), 541 South
Spring Street, Los Angeles 13,
California.
o
Latin American Trip
Mr. L. P. Josephs, and Mr.
Albert Maling, president and
vice-president of the Pearson
Industrial Products Corpora­
tion of Chicago, Illinois, have
left on a three months flying
trip to all L a t i n American
Countries. They will visit the
correspondents of the firm and
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lay concrete plans for post-war
operations. Pea:*^on Industrial
Products Corporation are ex­
porters of coin-operated amuse­
ment and vending machines.
O
Adair in Larger Quarters
R. H. Adair Company, well
known in the industry, former­
ly located in Oak Park, Illinois,
h-as moved office and shop to
new and l a r g e r quarters at
6926 W . Roosevelt Road, Oak
Park. More space is available
for display of an extensive line
of v e n d i n g machines and to
repair work. Adair’s new lay­
out was made necessary by ex­
pansion of business and with
an eye to the accelerated de­
mand for machines and repair
service in the postwar period.
FOR VICTORY!
BUY MORE W A R BONDS!
A U T O M A T IC AGE
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