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A u t o m a t ic A ge
February, 1932
W E B U Y , T R A D E A N D SELL,
all kinds of machines. High
grade Ball Gum, $6.50 case of
5,000. Viking Specialty Co., 632
Polk, San Francisco, Calif. 4-32
F IF T E E N
BAFFLE
BALL
machines (lc ), $15.00 each!
Stands, $1.50 each; 1 Mills Front
venders, $15.00; 1 Fields 5 -Jacks,
$12.50; 7 Deuces W ild, $6.50
each; 1 E at ’Em H ot Peanut
machine, $12.50; 2 Husky Grips,
$4.00 each. Term s: Cash with
order, or 1/3 deposit, balance
C.O.D. E C. Simmons, 221 S.
20th, Omaha, Neb.
M UST
SELL!
5
SEEBURG
Junior Audiophones, 14 months’
old, at $150.00 each; 5 Cape-
hart Amperions, 15 months’ old,
at $150.00 each; 2 large See-
burg’s, 2 years’ old, at $100.00
each; 30 A . B. T. Big Game
Hunters, with numbered reels,
these machines on location less
than 60 days, perfect condition
and money getters, at $18.00
each; 23 Sheffler Bros. Deluxe
Penny W eighing Scales, a beau­
tiful small scale, at $42.50 each;
5 Jennings Today vender Jack­
pots, serial 8,000, at $35.00 each.
Every machine listed Is guar­
anteed mechanically perfect and
as represented. A chance to buy
the cheapest machines on m ar­
ket at this time. 1/3 cash, bal­
ance C.O.D. M. L. Jeter Sales
Co., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 4-32
B L U E BIRD C IG A R E T T E A N D
Candy machines. On account
of new tax, 100 units cigarette,
30 units candy, $3.00 per unit;
10
50-bar
Candy
machines,
newest slug rejector, $7.50 each; FOR S A L E — PEO POKERS,
$8.00; Gottlieb Grippers, $3.00;
Gottlieb
Miniature
Baseballs,
$5.00 each. Ed. Brown, 4605 Ske-Bal-E tes, $4.00; Blue Bird
targets,
$5.00; National Pin tar­
Lindsley A ve., Dallas, Tex. 4-32
gets, $7.50; Gottlieb Baseballs,
$3.50; Grab Bags. $3.00: P ea­
$5.50; Marble
COIN M ACH IN E S, A L L K IN D S nut machines.
machines, $3.50; Blue Bird Ball
N E W and U SE D
Gum,
1
for
lc.
$3.00; Pool
New Pace Penny Spirals. .$5.75
Tables, 21x41, $25.00. 1/2 de­
C. D. H A R W E L L
posit. Colonial Mfg. & Sales
Phone 5-4000
2031 W . 20th St., Okla. City, Okla. Co., 1605 E. 39th St., Kansas
City, Mo.
4-32
FOR SA L E — 6 A D V A N C E
Shockers, $2.75 each; 2 Co­
lumbus Peanut machines, $3.00
each; 8 Blue Bird Peanut m a­
chines, $3.00 each; 20 Gottlieb
Baseball machines, $4.75 each;
3 Poe Miniature Basketball m a­
chines, $2,00 each; 5 Hercules
Electric Baseball machines, like
new, $7.50 each; we also have
6 Aeromatic Basketball m a­
chines which listed at $250.00
each, we will sell them at $60.00
each. W e do not operate 5c
machines or would never part
with this machine. R. E. Thom­
as Gum Co., 207 Bay Bldg.,
Seattle, W ash.
T H R E E L A R G E SCIENTIFIC
Golf machines, cost $450.00
each, $50.00 each, or $125.00 for
3; 200 Columbus 5c Peanut m a­
chines, $3.50 each, lots of 12,
$3.00 each; Fairchild, Jr. B as­
ketball, 5c play, cost $125.00,
like new, $55.00; 8 Perfume m a­
chines, sells 10c bottles. $1.50
each, $10.00 takes lot; 50 Y u -
Chu Sweet Breath machines,
filled brings in $6.00; $3.50 each
with filling; 50 Tu-Chu chro­
mium new style Gum machines,
1-2-3 or single, $3.00 each; 4
Sandwich or Pie machines, $2.00
each, $6.00 takes lot; 10 Uni­
versal outside Gum machines.
$3.00 each. $25.00 takes lot; 15
Master Toy venders, almost
new, $5.00 each, $70.00 takes 15;
Abott Coin Counter, like new,
$30.00; 25 Columbus lc Peanut
machines, $3.00 each; 100 Iron
Stands, double $1.50 each, single
$1.25 each: 1 Gottlieb Moving
target with stand, $20.00; 30
Sweet Sixteen, brand new, 6
fronts, $9.25 each. Every m a­
chine as represented, no junk.
1/3
deposit,
balance
C.O.D.
Subject to inspection i f desired.
Hartle, Madison, N. J.
300 D E P E N D A B L E U SED M A ­
chines. 1 Peo. Jr. Basketball,
double gum. lc floor model,
$25.00. cost $125.00: 2 Iron Claws,
$100.00 each; 4 Erie Diggers,
late models, $60.00 each, $200.00
for the lot; 10 Old Mills. $30.00;
100 Master Novelty Confections,
$4.00; 25 Northwestern M er­
chandisers, $4.00; 1 Circus m a­
chine, $25.00; 25 A. B. T. Big
nam e Hunters, numbered reels,
$12.00: 10 Bingos, $7.R0: 10 Su-
nerior Pools, $10.00; 5 A. B. T.
Dutch Pools, $20.00: 1 Majestic
Moving1 tarsret, $? 0 . 0 0 - 15 Health-
-o-M eter Coin Electric Scales.
$22 50; 5 Tndoor Strikers, metal
cabinet. $10.00: 1 Cue-it Pool
Table. 5c. slot, $15.00: 1 Steeple
Chase, $150; 10 Gottlieb Base­
balls, $3.50: 10 Pace Snirals.
^3.00; 25 Advance Model D Ball
Gum, $3.50. All machines in
eood mechanical condition. 1/3
denosit
with
order,
balance
C O.D. Novelty Sales Service.
302 W ooster A ve., Akron, O. 4-32
TJ’OR SA L E OR T R A D E —5 A.
B. T. Big’ Game tarerets, 1 A
B. T. Metal Token Deliverv. 1
Moving’ Duck
target.
$15.00
each. All machines in first-class
condition.
1/3
cash, balance
C.O.D.
Herman Jeffries, 220
South St., Barnesville, O. 4-32
309
T H E GAM E OF A MILLION
Pennies, fast, exciting and
legal, Ske-Bal-E tes, 7 brand
new ones, never used, at $10.00
each;
4 brand new Deuces
W ild at $7.50 each; 2 Boop-a-
Doops at $7.50 each; 2 W h iz-
balls at $5.00 each; 2 5c Jostle
Balls, same as Whiffle Balls, $75.00
each, brand new; 1 5c Fields
Baby Jacks (new), at $15.00; 1
5c Mills Puritan Bell at $10.00;
5 Seeburg Style “ L ” Pianos, in
first-class condition, at $50.00
each; 7 Universal Model “ B ”
Ball Gum 1-2-3, repainted in
first-class shape, at $7.50 each;
10 Advance 1-2-3 Ball Gum m a­
chines,
overhauled,
at
$5.00
each; 6 5c Advance No. 11
Peanut machines, good as new,
at $5.00 each; 1 Fields penny,
nickel, dime and quarter Puri­
tan Bell, with Ball Gum (new),
at $12.50; 1 Peerless (Kettle)
Pop Corn machine, good as new,
at $25.00; 1 Gottlieb (scientific
penny counting scale) counts
up to $17.00, guaranteed new,
$12.50; 1 Madorsky lc penny
counting scale, counts up to
$10.00, good as new, at $10.00; 1
new Lark (original carton), at
$17.50; 1 used Lark (good condi­
tion), at $8.50; 5c size used Checks,
1,000 lots, at $5.00; also no
value, 5,000 lots, at $4.50: 5 A d -
Lee Columbus, drilled hole 5c
trade Ball Gum machines, gum
included, at $5.00 each. 1/3 de­
posit, balance C.O.D. Clyde E.
Mayer & Co., 3132 Dearborn
A ve., Sioux City, la.
lieb Baseballs, practically,new,
$4.00, or $15.00 for lot: 2 Wizard
Fortune
Tellers,
with
extra
reels, $3.50, or $6.00 for the 2;
8 Blue Bird Gum machines,
good working condition, $2.50,
or $16.00 for lot; 20 Master Tar­
get Practice, penny back if you
ring bell, vends gum, practical­
ly new, $5.50, or $95.00 for lot;
10 Master 3 Target Practice,
with red, white and blue lights,
lights by dry-cell battery, vends
gum. practically new, $6.50. or
$55.00 for lot; 15 Master Toy
and Candy vendors, combina­
tion penny and nickel, excel­
lent condition, $5.00, or $65.00
for lot; 5 A. B. T. Big Game
Hunters, $12.50 each: 10 King
Coles, same size as B at-a-B all,
plays 5 balls for a penny, with
free nlav, practically new, $4.00,
or $35.00 for lot: 50 Master Gum
machines,
combination penny
and nickel, operates gum, pea­
nuts or candies, can be changed
in less than a minute, $4.25, or
$190.00 for lot;
10 Brownie
Pools, practically new, mahog­
any or oak finish, same size and
nrnct'callv same style as Roll-
a-Ball, $9.00 each; 4 Buddies,
with two fronts, football and
golf, have been in operation 4
weeks, holds 1.200 gum balls,
$6.00, or $20.00 for lot. All above
machines in perfect working
condition and not shopworn,
some practically new. 1/3 de­
posit with order. J. Kammen,
1702 Glenmont Rd., Cleveland,
Ohio.
4-32
BARGAIN S — 4 B A R N Y A R D
Golfs, $6.50 each: 5 W h irl­
winds. with extra Whoonee Ball
Fronts, $4.00 each: 6 Filmascone
Basketballs, $20.00 each, includ­
ing stand: 2 Advance Dunlex
E. dime slot for handkerchiefs,
$5.00 each. All machines look
and operate like new. Insnection ELECTRIC (N IC K EL ) PIANOS,
$25.00 each. M e t r o p o li t a n
allowed. 1 /3 denosit- balance
C.O.D. R. H. Snyder, 1720 Cedar Phono. Co., Reading, Pa. 7-32
St., Allentown, Pa.
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