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Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 August - Page 16

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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
_____________________________IN D U S T R Y _____________________________
Covering Automatic Machines and Coin-Controlled Devices of
Every Description
Published Monthly by TH E
O. C. Lightner,
L IG H T N E R P U B L ISH IN G CORP.
Carroll E. Vetterick,
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S U B S C R IP T IO N S :
S in g le c o p ie s . 10 c e n ts .
p o s ie a s lo n s .
F o r e ig n s u b s c r ip t io n s , $1.80.
re a d e rs a r e a lw a y s w e lc o m e .
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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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