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a n d s ta c k s 100 p e n n ie s i n 15 sec on ds, a ls o
s ta c k s N ic k e ls . F i t s t h e p o c k e t. H a n d y
R a p id a n d E x a c t . M o n e y r e fu n d e d i f n o t
s a tis fie d .
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p o s tp a id .
S u p r e m e P r o d u c ts C o m p a n y , 333 N . M i c h
ig a n A v e ., C h ic a g o , 111.
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W E F U R N IS H A L L T Y P E S O F T O K E N S
o r c h e c k s fo r p in g a m e s o r p a y o u t t a
bles, s lo t m a c h in e s , etc. M a i li n g lis ts
c o m p ile d ,
c o in c o u n te rs ,
n a m e p la te s .
W r i t e f o r c ir c u la r s a n d s a m p le s . S u p r e m e
P r o d u c ts
C om pany,
333
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M ic h ig a n
A v e ., C h ic a g o , 111.
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April, 1936
S C A LE PATTERN S, CO M PLE T E, $250.00.
Lot includes one actual working model,
and about one dozen patterns. Makes
finished, tested product. Can be assembled
in small machine shop. Simple, trouble
free mechanism. Model ready for loca
tion. Tri Pattern-M aking Co., care S.
Dicasio, Chichester and Engle St., Chester,
Pa.
GREAT O P P O R T U N I T Y ! E X P E R I
enced merchandise vending machine
route salesmen, financially able to get
sample outfit, travel and appoint New
operators of entirely New combination 5c
and lc bulk vender. Elaborate national
set-up. F air price. Liberal commission.
Address J. W . S. Langley, 309 W . Fort
Street, Detroit, Michigan.
“SECO N D G U E S S E R S ” W IN O N E H U N
dred per cent in the world of “Make
Believe,” but are bad losers as first
guessers in real life. Mr. Northwest
Operator, play safe! Send your orders to
the “House of W inners,” whose slogan
“Be a W inner—Buy from the House of
W inners” is your protection against bad
guessing. W e are ably aided and abetted
by the leaders in our industry, namely:
Bally, Mills, Pace, Rock-Ola, Keeney,
Pacific, Exhibit, Western, Stoner, and
W urlitzer. Silent Sales Co., Est. 1904,
Silent Sales Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, c
P R O T EC T ED T E R R IT O R Y — FO R P A Y
out and Pin Tables. No competition,
will work on a percentage basis. A-l
references and bond upon request. Address
Box 54, c/o A utom atic Age.
IN D E X T O A D V E R T IS E R S
APRIL, 1936
A
A c m e A lu m i n u m F o u n d r y ................. 69
A .B .T . M fg . C o ........................................... 70
A c m e S a le s C o ............................................52
A d - L e e C o. ................................................151
A d v a n c e M a c h in e C o ............................. 105
A m e r ic a n C ig a r e tte M a c h in e C o. . . 72
A m e r ic a n C h e w in g P r o d u c ts C o rp . .108
A m e r ic a n P is t a c h io C o r p ..................... 134
A m e r ic a n S a le s C o r p .......................130-131
A u t o m a t ic A m u s e m e n t C o ................... 148
A u t o m a t i c C o in M a c h in e C o rp . .64, 121
A t l a s N o v e lty & P r e m iu m C o ............ 63
A r te e C o ........................................................ 71
A u t o m a t ic S ale s C o ................................. 110
G a r d n e r & C o .............................................. 65
G e n c o , I n c .....................................................142
G e r m a c k , J o h n N ...................................... 12
G lo b e P r i n t i n g C o .................................... 96
G o o d b o d y , J o h n ......................................144
G o ttlie b & C o ., D ............................. 82, 139
G r a n d b o is , U . G ........................................ 75
G r o e tc h e n T o o l C o ................................... 116
P e n n y K i n g S y s te m ............................... 48
P o n s e r C o ., G eo . ...................................... 62
H
H a n s o n S c a le C o ...................................... 61
H e n r y , L o u is .............................................. 81
H y g e n ic S u p p lie s C o r p ..........................137
H la d k y M fg . Co. .................................... 46
B
B a lly M fg . Co.
4,13,14, 23-24, 79-80,125-128,145,149-150
B a u m N o v e lty C o ..................................... 60
B i r m i n g h a m V e n d in g C o ..................... 155
B r e w e r & Sons, C h a s ............................. 73
Id e a l N o v e lty Co. ....................................135
I llin o is L o c k C o .......................................... 93
In d e p e n d e n t L o c k C o ............................... 66
S
S e e b u r g C o rp ., J . P ............................. 37-40
S h y v e r s M fg . C o ............................... 119-120
S ile n t S a le s Co. .32, 84, 86, 112, 132, 138
S im m o n s C o in M a c h in e C o. . . . . . . . 1 1 8
S n a c k s Co. o f S t. L o u is .....................143
S o u th C o a s t A m u s e m e n t .....................154
S p e c ia lty C o in M a c h in e B u i l d e r s . . . 59
S te r lin g S e rv ic e ........................................124
S u p r e m e P r o d u c ts C o ..................... 91, 109
S u p r e m e V e n d in g C o ............................... 74
C
C a p e h a r t C o r p ........................................76-77
C h ic a g o C o in C o rp .
.................29, 35, 51, 59, 67, 71, 113, 133
C h ic a g o L o c k C o ................................. .. 115
C o le m a n N o v e lty C o ............................... 94
C o lu m b u s V e n d in g C o .......... B a c k C o v e r
C o m m o d ity E x p o r t C o r p .......................110
D
D a n ie ls , M . T .............................................
90
E
E llm a n & Z u c k e r m a n ......................... 73
E x h i b i t S u p p ly C o ................................... 146
F erguson
M fg .
F
C o ....................................85
G
G a b e l M f g . C o ., J o h n ...................122-123
G a r d e n C it y N o v e lty C o ....................... 114
New Operators Assn.
in Washington, D. G.
With the organization early this
month of the Amusement Machine
Operators’ Association of Washing
ton, D. C., operators and distributors
in that city attained a goal which
they have sought for several months.
Temporary officers of the new
group are as follows: Melvin Mandell,
president; Hirsh de La Viex, of the
Oriole Coin Machine Company, secre
tary; and John Stephanos, treasurer.
Jacob Sandler was appointed attorney
I
J
J e r s e y T r a d in g C o ................................... 129
J u n k u n c B r o s .............................................. 107
K
K a u f m a n , B a b e , I n c ............................... 50
K . C . V e n d in g C o ..................................... 92
L
L it t le
N u t V e n d o r C o ...........................
61
M
M ills N o v e lty C o ................... 25-28, 97-100
M o n a r c h C o in M a c h in e Co. ...............155
N
N a t io n a l C o in M a c h in e E x c h a n g e . .153
N o r r is M fg . Co. ............................... ........140
N o r th w e s te r n C o r p .................................. 30
P
P a c if ic A m u s e m e n t M fg . C o ...............6-7
P a n C o n fe c tio n F a c t o r y ..................... 73
P e a n u t S p e c ia lty C o ............................... 118
P e n n y K in g S y s te m ............................. 75
for the association. Members also
voted to assess each member $5 per
month.
In his inaugural address President
Mandell declared, among other things,
that absolute co-operation with the
police department was essential. He
also said that he believed that through
the association operators and distribu
tors could gain a more complete
understanding of the business prob
lems facing the industry locally.
At the next meeting it is expected
that by-laws will be drawn up and
that committees will be appointed to
launch the various activities planned.
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R o b b in s & C o ., D .................49, 63, 83, 91
R o c k - O la M fg . C o rp .
In s id e F r o n t , In s id e B a c k C o v e r, 3, 5
R o o v e rs M fg . C o ....................................... 109
T
T a k s e n C o ., L e o n ................................... 88
T r im o u n t C o in M a c h in e Co.
..........................................41-44, 68, 95, 152
T w in C it y N o v e lty C o .............................114
U
U n i t V e n d in g C o r p ................................... 78
V
V e n it o r C o rp . ................................... 101-102
V i k i n g S p e c ia lty Co. ............................. 104
W
W . B . S p e c ia lty C o ................................. 136
W ilc o x C o ., W . W ........................... 89, 110
W it h e y , B . A ..............................................51
W e s t e r n E q u ip m e n t & S u p p ly C o. .147
W u r l i t z e r M f g . C o ., R u d o lp h ....5 3 - 5 6
Y
Y a le & T o w n e M fg . C o .........................106
Y a le S lo t & S lu g C o ............................... 75
z
Z e n o b ia C o .................................................... 34
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