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The Autom atic Age
T H E N A T IO N A L M A G A ZIN E OF T H E V E N D IN G M A CH IN E
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Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Controlled Devices of
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New Association
Draws Approval
I f there was ever a movement that met the uni
versal and enthusiastic approval of the trade it Was the organiza
tion of the Coin Machine Operators’ Association of America. Sev
eral attempts have been made in organization before and they
have failed for various causes, either for lack of the best leader
ship or the lack of the right plan of organization. The leadership
of the present movement connot be questioned and the plan of or
ganization is so eminently fair and open that the rocks of failure
will be avoided and its permanency secured.
The charter membership fee is only $1.00 which includes dues
till the next convention at Detroit. What we are anxious to see
is a large membership. The dues can and may be raised but only
by a majority vote and then when the association has accomplished
enough to merit the increase. There is room for improved condi
tions in the industry which a well-conducted organization can work
out. If you believe in the industry send in your membership ap
plication now to Secretary F. E. Turner, 1213 Lafayette Bldg.,
Detroit, Mich.
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