Automatic World

Issue: 1932-November

AUTOMATIC
Fourteen
WORLD
A Visit to the All-American
Twin Factory
The Dallas Novelty Sales
CO'
est Factory in the South.
I
Inc. Operate Larg-
Is Headed by
Trained EHicient Executives
By Tom Murray
On Wednesday, October 26, I paid
a pleasant visit to the factory of the
Dallas Novelty Sal es Company, mak-
ers of that famou s doubl e pin game ,
the All-America n Twin, in Dallas,
Texas.
To say that I was amazed at such
a plant being right h er e in T exas
would be putting it mildly. I ex-
pe cted to see the usual s ort of mill,
that is so much in evidence at this
time throughout Amer ica, making
pin games.
But I was soon re-
lieved of this thought.
only vend,s
ALL Prodlu cts
I t Sells Them
If you want big -profi ts that are per-
manent year in and year out ) t ry this
M erchandise r before you buy any m a -
ch ine. W r ite for detai ls t oday I
THE
NORTHWESTERN
CORPORA TION
910 Annstrong St.
T ur k ey
Morris, Ill.
PUSH
CARDS
Harry Turner, the sales manager,
escorted me through the factory,
showing me here and there the many
machines, saws and what-nots used
in the production of their games.
There is a sy stem of production in
evidence in this large factory of the
S outh. A well organized force work-
ing together and creating an unusual
quality machine at a price that af-
fords the operator s some real co-op-
eration along the line of a super
product at a low cost.
The Dallas Novelty Sales Com-
pany is an efficient organization, in-
corporated under the Texas laws and
is headed by real, reliable, and cap-
able business men. Mr. Otto Coer-
vel', president of the firm, is a man
of broad experience in the making
of coin operated machines. He has
the ability and has undergone the
training that speaks in favor of a
real executive. Mr. J. W. Davis is
in charge of all secretarial work and
handles the two large front offices
in a manner that is' unusual for this
industry. Harry Turner , the sales
manager, is on the go, one minute
here and then there or somewhere
else. You will find him in the ship-
ping room seeing that a certain ship-
m ent gets off for Louisiana, or New
Jer sey. Harry takes a great pride
in seeing that every machine that
leaves the factory is absolutely all
right in every respect. "If we please
th e operators Our success is a ssured,"
says Harry.
One machine, says
Harry, placed on location, working
perfectly and making money for its
owner, is the best ad in the world
f or any manufacturer.
Mr. Coerver assured u s that it is
the intentions of his company to
build quality machines year in and
Depression Prices
Also PUSh CARDS, ~:~~.oI0~~h2"o~ti!· Ready for Jmmediate Shipment.
CENTRAL PRESS
34 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Nove mb er, 19 32
year out. "We are not just a fly-
by-night affair; we are citizens of
Dallas and the great state of Texas;
tax payers, property owner s, and our
references are the best obtainable,"
say these men who are at the head
of this growing Texas firm. And
the writer of this article happens to
know that this is true. A firm you
can trust your deposit with and a
firm who will back up and stand be-
hind every promise they make. In
fact, the Dallas Novelty Sales Com-
pany, Inc., are just the kind of folks
we need to put this coin machine in-
dustry on a higher and safer plane
and create a higher standard that
will demand wholehearted public re-
spect.
The All-American Twin is a super
production, contains quality construc-
tion, gorgeous appearance and abil-
ity to get the money. What else
does one desire ? All told the Dallas
Novelty Sales Co., Inc., are a fine
bunch to do bu siness with and their
All-American Twin is a fin e ma-
chine to operate.

TEXAS JOBBING FIRM GROWS
Schatz Novelty Company, of Bern-
ham, Texas, is one of the South's
growing jobbers and distributors'.
The firm is headed by Eddie Schatz
who is the possess or of a wide experi-
ence in the coin-machine business.
The policy of the company is to ren-
der good service to operators and
supply them with the best mach ines
and supplies possible to obtain .
Right now they are featuring the fa-
mous Rock-Ola machine, Juggle Ball.
They give a s reference the Burton
State Bank of Burton, Texas, and
Dun and Br ad street.

LOUISIANA OPERATOR ONCE
NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN
E. R. Gammage, the live wire op-
eratoI" of Westlake, La., once raced
around the country a s a news reel
cameraman for Universal News
Weekly. He also covered the Mex-
ican war in 1914-15 and was an offi-
cial motion picture cameraman with
the U . S. army during the World
war. He has in his possession 50,-
feet of nature scenes and 6,000 still
negatives of birds' and animals. He
owns one of the largest libraries of
natural history motion pictures and
still views in the U. S. A.
Right now Mr. Gammage is oper-
ating the All-American Twin, a mar-
ble game of super quality made by
the Dallas Novelty Sales Co., Inc.
AUTOMATIC
November, 1932
Possibilities
. In
WORLD
the Candy Vending
Machine Industry
By L L. Lane
President
C:,icky
MFg ~ Co.
A most important factor in the au-
tomatic vending of candy bars, is
the type of machine used. As we
all should be aware, co nditions in the
automatic merchandising Qf candy
bars has changed so rapidly in the
. last few years that many operators
have lost sight of the fact that they
are endeavoring to do business with
obsolete equipment. In order to keep
pace with the rapidly changing con-
ditions, it is necessary for an oper-
ator to consider this fact in ord·e r to
have a successful operation. We are
living in a modern age and every op-
erator should realize this fact and
fortify himself with the most modern
type of equipment that is both at-
tractive and efficient.
It is also very essential that the
merchandise used must be of t he
very highest quality. It is a known
fact that nothing that can be built
for a price, or bought for a price,
wilI meet with the requirements
necessary for a successful operation.
The line of high quality me rchandise
must be extensive enough for the va-
rious tastes of the different custom-
ers in a given locality. We all know
from experience that certain types of
candy bars that are liked and very
popular in a certain location may not
be the proper ones for use in a loca-
tion across the str·eet.
The same
principle applies to the tastes of cus-
tomers in various cities and various
sections of the country. Operators
should not lose sight of these facts
and should make every assurance that
the line of merchandise they are
u sing will meet with these require-
ments.
Fair ethics in conducting each
business must be applied. This is
very essential, as every succ·e ssful
business man, is well aware of. We
all know that any succ :!ssful business
man today has met with this success
only through the application of fair
business ethics. This is very essen-
tial for the operator who is desirous
of not only developing a very suc-
cessful business, but in order to con-
tinue .in maintaining the same. There
is no occasion of any operator fear-
ing competition provided he has the
right kind of proposition, applied
with the right methods.
In conclusion, will- say that I feel
we have gone through the worst 0'£
the depression and sincerely feel that
conditions are showing a consider-
able improvement. The year 19 33
holds a much brighter future, and
greater possibilities. I ' have greater
confidence than ever in the futme
possibilities of this business, as well
as the return ·o f prosperity as a
whole.

Depression Increases
Theft and Use of
Slugs in Los
Angeles
By J. EDW. TUFT
The year 1932, due to the increas-
ed force of the financial depression,
has increased theft fully 33 1-3 per
cent in the Los Angeles area and
has increased the u se of slugs fully
twenty-five per cent, according to
E. R. Fuller, secretary and treasurer
of the Accurate Vendi~g Corpora-
tion, 2542 San Fernando Road, Los
Angeles.
(HOT ) " COMIC
Fifteen
This firm is not only a manufac-
turing firm but within the Los An-
geles area operates its Own cigarette
vending machines. It has hundreds of
these On location s, chiefly in cafes,
lunch rooms, gasoline filling stations
and in apartment houses.
"There has been, I am sure, a
more marked increase in thefts of
merchandise this last year than in
any year since we have been in busi-
ness", says Mr. Fuller, "a fact which
makes me think that a coin vending
machine is a fairly good indicator
of the trend of business co nditions
in general. The increase of the use
of slugs tells the same kind of a
story.
"The problem is, however, not
merely to discover that a greater
number of people are driven to theft
but how to protect one's self against
theft. During the last year we have
practically withdrawn all machines
from apartment houses save where a
night clerk is on duty all night. This
has cut down our losses to an ap-
preciable extent. We have withdrawn
them also from all filling stations
not operating twenty-four hours per
day but have increased the number
in filling stations keeping open day
and night. We have likewise centered
on the better class of lunch counters
and cafes.
"We hav·e increased the number of
machines in locked in compartments
in apartment houses and have se-
cured greater vigilance, I think, on
the part of the people on location s.
"Not only have we lost a greater
amount of mer~handise through theft
but we have lost a great many more
machines than in former years, We
feel, however, that by the greater
care We are exercising we are now
reducing this loss."

ANNOUNCEMENT
We have received the following
announc·e ment from the Globe Vend-
ing Co.:
The Globe Vending Co. wishes to
announce their affiliation with D.
Robbins & Co., and the removal of
their offices and showroom to larger
quarters at 1125 Broad street, New-
ark, N. J.
XMAS
CARDS
All new a nd different. Bes t yet. Fast se llers at Cigar Stands, B ook Stores, Drug ~,'tores
a nd Merchants. Act quick. Order from this ad and clean up. $1.00 per hundred, assort-
ed; $7 .00 per th ousand, assorted.
EDWELLS TRICK & NOVELTY CO.
320 SEtOND STREET
MACON, GEORGIA

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