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July, 1940
AU TOM ATIC
15
AGE
“DAN-D” TAB VENDING GUN
1 " 3 / 8 x 3 / 4" size Short, Flat Stick Gum .
Special Low Prices F O IL or W A X W R A P P E D .
Pepperm int, Spearm int, Cinnamon or Fruity Flavors.
T he newest and finest!
W ISE OPERATORS
A R E S W IT C H IN G TO B E T T E R Q U A L IT Y B A L L G U M !
C O L L E C T IO N S A N D P R O F IT S W IT H
FACTORY FRESH — FLAVORED THRU and THRU
PERFECTLY ROUND BALL GUM
.

CHOOSE
5 / s

IN C R E A S E Y O U R
A
W
T H E B E S T BY T E S T !
size— “ Super-M aid”
the Rolls-Royce quality, each box wax-wrapped.
— “ American M aid” without the wax paper wrapping.
y4 " size— “ Chic-L-Maid”— In top class.
A ll o f the above w ith the fa m o u s “ W a t t a P olish ”
and p ack ed in ha n d y folding typ e b oxes, easy to open and close.
A prominent distributor advertises: “ It is easier to sell GOOD ball gum than it is to give away cheap gum.”
Convince yourself— w rite for sample and prices!
JOIN T H E B E T T E R Q U A L I T Y
BAND W A G O N !
Try the
P E N N Y K IN G
“ C h ic-L -M aid”
V endor
OTHER VENDING SPECIALTIES
Vends s/s" or 94"
Balls at 1 for lc
Bulk Midget Chicks
lc Regular Size Stick Gum
5c 5-Stick Cellophaned Packs
lc Dan-D-Tab short sticks
Prize B a ll G um , marbleized,
spotted, striped or stamped
15/16" Bubble Ball Gum
lc & 5c Chicks in Cartons
Sample $3.50
Fully Equipped
American Chewing Products Corp.
CALIFORNIA
Pleased with the equipment in­
stalled, and with the services ren­
dered in 1939, the Concessionaire
for Coni and Vending Machines at
the iSan Francisco World's Fair
has again awarded Oakland Ciga­
rette Service, Inc., the exclusive
Privilege of operating cigarette
machines within the Exposition
grounds during 1940.
Oakland Cigarette Service, one
° f the largest operations on the
West Coast, uses only Rowe ma­
chines. In 1939, the firm installed
125 Rowe Royals throughout the
great Fair on Treasure Island, and
this year, an equal number of
Rowe Presidents will serve the
millions who march through the
Exposition’s turnstiles from May
25th to September 29th.
Speaking of their 1939 experi­
ence, IMr. Harry G. Cisterman,
Manager of Oakland Cigarette
Service, writes: “ 567,033 packs of
cigarettes were sold last year—
an amount equivalent to one ciga­
rette for every visitor.”
Jeanne jests about the girl whose
r,i*nd was always in the gutter. She
Worried so about her drunken hubby.
M ills Em ployees Study
Architecture for a D ay
On Saturday, May 25, a group of
fifty workers in Mills Novelty Com­
pany’s office and factory, who are
keenly interested in modern design,
both industrial and architectural,
made a trip to Racine, Wisconsin, to
study the famous new S. C. Johnson
Building designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright. This was agreed on by all
to be one of the most inspiring ex­
periences of their lives and will be
long remembered. A spirited debate
pro and con of the features of this
unique office structure was led by
Jim Mangan, who selected six Mills
employees to act as judges and an­
swer all questions put to them by
the audience of Mills a*d Johnson
employees.
Among those present with their
wives and friends were: James Man­
gan, Hans Schwigart, Larry Burn­
ham, Blanche Banks, L. Traxel, Hans
Steffensen, David Green, Gwen Des-
plenter, Milton Long, George Dard-
win, Harold Sloier, J. P. Ryan, Sid
Cohn, Everett Eckland, Paul Bourn,
John Semerau, Tom Long, L. C.
Force, Ogden MacDuff, Max Voig-
tritter, J. C. Kercher, C. B. Mansky,
V. Wahlberg, J. Mammoser, A. V.
Kolsky, and R. McNamara.
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Faber, Coe & Gregg, Inc., hold­
ers of the exclusive contract for
the sale of tobacco products on
Fair-managed properties at the
New York World’s Fair, have
chosen The Rowe President for
the sale o f cigarettes through ma­
chines. More than 75 Presidents
already have been installed in
conspicuous locations through the
Exposition.
Choice of The President, by this
nationally known concessionaire,
was largely influenced by the sen­
sational beauty of the new ma­
chines, and by the reputation
which Rowe products have earned,
over a period of many years, for
dependable performance.
Comments in the trade journals,
from concessionaires, and even
from the public, have evidenced
surprise and pleasure concerning
the striking appearance of The
President, which, everywhere, is
gaining constantly greater recog­
nition as, “ America’s Preference.”
The South Sea Islands have be­
come such popular honeymoon spots
that all the natives sit around and
watch the tied come in.
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