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Classified Exchange Ads are 4 cents per word per Issue—
Minimum Ad accepted $1.00. Be sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
Want Ads to be sure of insertion must reach
us by the 20th of preceding month.
Address: AUTOMATIC AGE, 2810 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T ADS
S I h i i m for the Price of S
w ltheut change of copy.
All orderi cash In advanc*.
SEND US $59.00 AND YOUR ROCKOLA
12 and wo will convcrt It Into the pret­
tiest Luxury Marbelite counter model on
the market.—East Coast, 625 10 Ave., New
York, N. Y.
10-39
NOTICE
Claaelfled colomna are for dlapoaal
of used machines only. Advertlse-
manta offering new machine* will
be accepted for dleplay aectlona
only. Ada offering aecond hand
machine* will not be accepted If
machlnea have not been In produc­
tion by the m anufacturer at leaat
90 daya, except In the event of
cloied territory.
Poet office box
ada not accepted unleaa accom pan­
ied by reference*.
RADIO RIFLES—THE ONLY TROUBLE-
Proof Legal Game. Steel cabinet. Works
with films. Price $76.00, F.O.B. 1/3 down.
— Kemo Novelty Co., 1119 S. 16th St.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
10-39
FO R SALE— SECOND HAN D
FOR SALE. SMALL SCALES: MILLS
Modern $20.00; W atllng Tom Thumb
25.00. One third deposit, balance C.O.D.
mmcdiate shipment. First class condi­
tion.—Miami Scale Co., 117 N. E. 95th St.,
Miami, Fla.
11-39
w r it e :
for
our
latest
ONLY $99.00 FOR THE LU XU RY MAR-
belite Counter Model, the best Counter
Model buy In America.—East Coast. 625
10 Ave., New York.
9-39
TWENTY TAMPAX VENDORS. CASH
or trade. Make offer.—Alden Anderson,
Sioux Rapids, Iowa.
10-39
p r ic e
list. All types of used machines. We
buy. sell and trade. Many bargains In
alota, phonographs, floor and counter m a­
chines.
Largest stock In Southwest,
Marlon Company, Wichita. Kansas. 12-39
W E BUY PENNY SCALES AND OTHER
vending machines. Give description,
condition, and price. Write today.—Silent
Selling Co., Marlon, Indiana.
6-40
SEND FOR BADGER'S BARGAIN LIST
—over 600 reconditioned machines. Pho­
nographs, Consoles, Payouts and legal
machines at prices you hoped for. Write
today and save money. Badger Novelty
Company. 2646 N. 30th St., Milwaukee,
Wis.
9-39
GOODBODY’S BARGAIN LIST IS W A IT ­
ing for you. We Buy, Sell or Exchange.
—Goodbody, 1826 Main St.. East. Roches­
ter, N. Y.
9-39
U SED
C IG A R E T T E
M A C H IN E S
OF
every description. The moat complete
line In the country. Send for list.—X. L.
Coin Machine Co., Inc., 1363 Washington
Street, Boston, Mass.
tfc
SCALES FOR YOU. WATLING, JEN-
nlngs, Rockola, Pace, Lincoln, H am il­
ton, etc. All juniors and first class
condition. Make me offer.—L. R. Porter,
Alexandria, Indiana.
4-40
FOR SALE—100 STEWART & McGUIRE
nut machines with latest no trouble
mechanisms ® $6.00; 26 1-2-3 ball gum
machines @ $3.00: 40 Supremo vendors &
$2.60; 22 Little Nut House vendors &
$1.50; Master, Radio, Duette and outside
vendors & $2.60; Exhibit Post Card m a­
chines $3.00; Advance moving picture
machines $5.00; Machines which vend 1
cigarette for lc $5.00; Penny Claw, A r­
cade, Counter and Pin Games, cheap.—
A. J. Hoft, 191$ No. Rose St., Baltimore,
Md.
9-39
FOR SALE—PENNY ARCADE IN O p ­
eration at Carsonla Park, Reading, Pa.
Contains over 50 Picture Machines, Elec­
tric Piano, 60 Pin Games, Fortune Tellers,
Grip Testers, Lung Testers and several
other kinds of machines.—Mrs. J. Hinch-
clifTe.
9-39
OUR SPECIALTY — REBUILT 6c SE­
lective candy bar machines. "U-Select-
IT " type, DuGrenler, and Advance Se-
lecterias all types and all sizes at real
savings. Write today.—R. Adair Company,
733 South Euclid Avenue., Oak Park,
Illinois.
9-39
FOR SALE—lc H ERSH E Y BAR CROWN
Machines, or will trade for Columbus
Peanut Machines.—Art Ziegman, 501 E.
28th St., Lorain, Ohio.
RO W E 7-COLUMN 5-CENT GUM AND
Mint Machines at $12.50 each. One-
third cash, balance C. O. D. — J. & R.
Automatic Sales, 28 Charles St., Holyoke,
Mass.
COLUMBUS MODEL “A" PENNY PE A ­
nut Venders $3.60 each; Victor penny
venders $3.50 each. W ant to buy Advance
Vlstascopes with penny slots and Jen­
nings low porcelain scales. — M. T.
Daniels, Wichita, Kansas.
11-39
TWO ACME SHOCKERS, $4.00 EACH;
two Mills Tlckettes. $2.75 each. W ill
trade all for three Gottlieb Single Grips.
—Thos. B. W itt, Cameron. Mo.
September, 1939
4-IN-l ROTARY VENDORS. W ITH ALL
of latest improvements. Lcok and work
like new. As many as you want. $5.00
each. Money back if not satisfied.—Penny
King Company, 2448 Transport St., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
10-39
STEWART-McGUIRE 4-COLUMN CIG­
arette. $12.50; 5, $50.00; National No. 5,
$5.00 each; 6, $20.00.—Eastern, 350 Mul­
berry, Newark, N. J.
11-39
YOUR CHOICE $12.50 EACH: FIESTA.
Paramount, Peachy; Exposition; Re­
gatta; Request; Palm Spring?. Your choice
$7.50 each: Dux: Bally Reserve, con­
verted to new style game, write.—Mutual
Service, 1211 E. Third, Dayton, Ohio.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. ONE W ARN ER
Automatic Voice Recording Studio with
seven hundred and fifty blank records.
Used one season at beach. Good condition.
Original price $760.00. Price reasonable.—
Charles C. Nelson, Havre da Grace, Md.
A IR W A Y $12.60; BA LLY R E S E R V E
$12.50; Fleet $19.60; Palm Springs $17.50;
Eureka $64.60; Grandstand 174.60; Haw­
thorne $69.60; Thistledown $69.50; Across
The Board $12.50; Kentucky Out) $69.50;
Saddle Club $19.50; Skill Time 1938 $89.50;
Track Time 1938 $89.60; Triple Entry,
floor sample $119.50; Rotaries, escalators
$49.60; Penny Packs $5.00; Groetchen
Zephyr $8.50; Gingers, late models $12.50;
Skill Draw $7.50; Kounter King $7.50;
Deuces Wild $7.50: Mills 123 $19.50;
Sport Page $54.50; Preakness, etc. $9.60;
Columbia, like new $37.60; Jennings
Cigarola, floor sample $89.60; Late Flash­
ers $29.50; Single and Double Slot Safes,
front and back door $7.60 & $14.50; ad­
justable slot stands $1.50; Blue Fronts
$29.60; Cherry Bells $39.50: Melon Bells
$49.50. Write for list. 1/3 deposit re­
quired.—Boyle Amusement Co., Oklahoma
City, Okla.
SCALES—25 LARGE WATLING GUESS­
ing Scales at your own price. Auto­
matic Butterkist popcorn machine. Cost
$550.00, sell for $75.00. — C. M. Barber,
Dowaglac, Mich.
FOR SALE — USED PACE A L L STAR
Comets, $11.00; W atllng Twin Jack
Goosenecks, $7.00; Tycoons, $10. Others
as low as $5. Write for list.—Anco Sales
Co., Niles, Mich.
FOR SALE — FIFTEEN USED POP-
matic Automatic Popcorn Machines at
present In storage In Chicago. Any reason­
able offer accepted.—King Pin Games Co.,
820 Mills Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
V IP ED EX OSCILLATORS — PRACTIC-
SPECIAL—30 A.B.T. TARGETS, MODEL
allv new, 13 coin operated, 2 rentals,
F,
silent mechanism and like new— price $1000.00, or will trade same In equal
$10.75 one or more.—Babe Levy. 2716 S.
value for other type machines. Prefer
10th Ave., No. 12, Birmingham, Ala. 11-39
Rock-OIa LoBoy Scales, 6c candy bar,
Northwestern Deluxe lc & 6c combina­
tion, or Topper lc Vendors In excellent
FOR SALE — USED ABBOT PENNY
condition.—King Novelty & Vending Co.,
Counter. Perfect mechanical condition.
506 So. Church St., Lodi, Calif.
Built-in case for money and tools. $30.00.
—W. E. Turner, 11 Lavlnla Avenue,
Greenville, South Carolina.
SACRIFICE — PRACTICALLY N EW 12'
Rock-A-Balls, $69.60: Mills Studio's,
GUARANTEED PERFECT! S N A C K S .
$49.60; Rola-Scores, $26.00; Tickcttes,
$9.50; Stick Gum Vendors, $3.76; North­
$2.00:
Changemaster, $9.50. 1/3 deposit.—
western Merchandisers — slug ejectors,
Binghamton Amusement Co., Bingham­
$5.50; Northwestern Triselectors $19.86.
ton,
N.
Y.
Also Selective candy bar machines—all
types. Write today.—R. H. Adair Com­
pany, 733 South Euclid Ave., Oak Park,
ROTARY M E R C H A N D IS E R , $55.00;
Illinois.
Ray's Track, $46.00; Derby Day, Liberty
Bell, $35.00: Tanforan, $25.00; Vanek with
VEST PO CK ET B E L L S, FLO O R
Tokens, $8.00: Kentucky Club, $50.00;
models, fine condition, $32.50; Walnut
Fairgrounds, $35.00; Free Raoes, $40.00.
Pace Race 5300 factory reconditioned, as
1/3 deposit.—Geo. Keppler, 2606 Detroit,
good as new. $126.00. Mills One-Two-
Cleveland, Ohio.
Three, fine shape, $75.00.—Skelton, 1219
Granville, Chicago, III.
9 BALLY SK ILL FIELDS $31.50, 2
Rover $15.00, 15 Preakness $15.00, 15
B A R G A IN — S N A C K S 6c LATEST
Fairgrounds $25.00, 10 Arlington $17.50.—
Model Bulk Vendor, like new, $10.00
Ideal Novelty. 1518 Market, St. Louis,
lock. Write Edw. Traut, Box 165, Bedford
Village, New York.
Mo.
DIRT CHEAP — COUNTER MACHINES,
Superior Cigarette, lc Target Skill, etc.,
Peanut Vendors or trade for Grippers.
Shockers, Fortune Tellers.—Seeman, 623
Fulton, Grand Haven, Mich.
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NORTHWESTERN PENN Y M ERCHAN­
disers, porcelain finish, good condition.
Lowest prices.—H. J. Southard, 2056 Bls-
sell St., Chicago, III.
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