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Automatic Age

Issue: 1928 March - Page 14

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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
E very Description
Published M onthly by T H E
0 . C. Lightner,
President
Official
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L IG H T N E R P U B L ISH IN G CORP.
Carroll E. Vetterick,
Managing Editor
Chicago Vending Machine Operators' Association
Milwaukee Vending Machine Operators' Association.
National Vending Machine Manufacturers* Association
National Vending Machine Operators' Association
Detroit (Vending Machine Operators’ Association
New York Aroade Owners’ Association
Southwestern Vending Machine Operators’ Association
Cleveland Vending Maehlnc Operators’ Association
Executive Office, 2239 S. Michigan, Chicago, 111. Phone V ictory 1466
CONTRIBUTIONS:
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Yearly subscriptions,
51.00 In United States and
1928 Convention Shows
Tasks of Tomorrow
The Third Annual Convention and Expo­
sition, as based on the statements of those in attendance as well as
upon statistics, was the biggest and best ever held. All evidence
points out that these annual conventions are becoming more and
more a power in the vending and coin-controlled machine indus­
try, and that the industry is taking its rightful place in the busi­
ness world.
Automatic Age is not only pleased with the progress evi­
denced in the Third Convention and Exposition, in the way it was
handled by the Operators’ Association, in the cooperation shown
by the manufacturers and in the inspirational and forward-looking
effects of the meeting, but is glad that there is every reason f ° r
predicting greater success for future conventions, and foundation
for the belief that these annual meetings which bring together the
personnel of the industry can be not only the biggest stimulus to
the industry of any single factor, but can also create an enduring
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