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AUTOMATIC AGE
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October, 1940
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EXCHANGE
Classified Exchange Ads are 2 cents per word per issue—
M inim um Ad accepted 50c. Bure sure to send cash with order.
The amounts are too small to open charge accounts.
W a n t Ads to be sure of insertion m ust reach
us by the 20th of preceding month.
A U T O M A T IC A G E , 2810 S. M ichigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
FO R SALE— SECOND H A N D
R E B U IL T 5c S E L E C T IV E C A N D Y B A R
Machines save you half or more w hat
you have to pay for new equipment. M a ­
chines listed handle popular 5c bars in
their original wrappers w ithout being
boxed. DuGrenier 41 bar type, $18.75;
DuGrenier 72 Bar Type, $28.50; Kessel 40
bar capacity, $22.50; Rushour 54 bar w ith
V anak slug ejector, $28.50; Rushour 54
bar w ith ABT slug ejector, $22.50; U-
Select-It 54 bar type w ith N ational Slug
Ejector, $37.50. Order today! Im m ediate
shipment can be made!— R. H. Adair
Company, 733 South Euclid Avenue, Oak
Park, Illinois.
O.Pd.
T W E N T Y U SE D P EA N U T VEN D O RS,
round bowl, good condition, $3 each.
W ill buy Master Novelty Vendors. W rite
Harold Carlock, Johnson City, Tenn.
O.N.Pd.
S H IP M A N
PO STAG E
STAM P
D IS ­
pensers, will sacrifice 10 machines at
$20 each, cash. $9.50 less than cost.
Practically new. E ight never used. Same
as Shipm an ad this issue.— S. Hansen,
1602 South East Street, Indianapolis,
Indiana. In Chicago see machine and
demonstration at Hansen Cycle Shop,
3603 W . Arm itage Avenue.
O.Pd.
15 B U R E L T H R E E COLU M N V EN D O RS
11 months old. Perfect condition. $120.
Send $8 for sample.—J. Hasenkamp, 902
S. Beechfield Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
O.Pd.
16 S T EW A RT
M cG U IR E H E X A G O N
shape gum machines $5 each. 50 Colum ­
bus Model A P eanut Machines $3 each.
W ill pay cash for late ABT Pistol M a ­
chines.— Richard
Inge,
161 Glenwood,
Mobile, Alabam a.
O.Pd.
FO U R N O R T H W E S T E R N S 33 B A L L
Gum Red Porcelain— $4 each.
Four
Columbus Ball G um — $4 each. Two P a ­
cific Gum Merchants— $4 each. One Ship­
m an 5c Hershey Bar—$5. One Shipm an
S tam p Machine-—$10.00. % Deposit, B a l­
ance C.O.D. All above are like new.—
Stephens, 4223 S. Presa Street, San A n ­
tonio, Texas.
O.Pd.
5c-10c & 25c P L A Y M IL L S A N D J E N ­
nings Straight Bells $6 up, few w ith
Jackpots.
Collapsible Steel Stands $1
each. Side Vendor M int chutes $1.50 each.
Repair parts % catalog prices. One Mills
Check Boy $7. Veeder Root Meters $1.25
each. One brand new Rushour Match
Machine $1.50. One Penny Dice Machine
$5. Mills lc Target Machines $3.50 each.
Nickel & quarter Brass checks or slugs
$1.50 per hundred. Everything g uaran ­
teed.
Vi w ith order, balance C.O.D.
Expert repairing on all kinds of machines.
— Ovidio Cecci, 1830 Prospect Avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
O.Pd.
N OTICE
Classified columns are for disposal
of used machines only. Advertise­
ments offering new machines will
be accepted for display sections
only. Extra charge for handling
and forwarding Box Number classi­
fied ads. Post office box ads not
accepted unless accompanied by
references. REM IT T A N CE W IT H
AD P L E A S E ! This department is
conducted for convenience of read­
ers and rates are extremely low,
which are predicated on CASH
BASIS.
O P E R A T O R S ’ B A R G A IN S !
NORTH­
western Triselectors, $18.50; N orth­
western lc Merchandisers, porcelain, $5;
Columbus P eanut Vendors, $3.50; Regal lc
bulk Merchandisers, $3.75; lc Hershey
Machines, $3.85; Columbus lc ball gum
vendors, $4; Advance 5c Hershey m a ­
chines, $3.50; also complete stock of re­
built 5c Selective Candy B ar Machines
priced from $18.75 up. W rite for list.—
R .H. A dair Company, 733 South Euclid
Ave., Oak Park, 111.
O.Pd.
A T T EN T IO N O PE R A T O R S ! T H E R O H R
Sales Company has purchased the
stock of parts of the Monarch Machine
made by the A rt Engineering and M a ­
chine Company, Detroit, Mich.—Rohr
Sales Company, 12644 Woodrow Wilson,
Detroit, Michigan.
O.Pd.
U SE D
S M A LL
PACE
W E IG H IN G
Scales. 250# dial Lacquer Finish Scales
$15.00 each; 300# dial Lacquer Finish
Scales $18.00 each; 300# dial Porcelain
Scales $28.50 each. F.O.B. Cleveland.
Scales are mechanically O. K .—Penny
Scale Service, 8517 Quincy Avenue, Cleve­
land, Ohio.
O.Pd.
SLOT SCA LES F O R SALE. K irk Horo­
scopes $100; Fortune and Guessers $35
up. Used in perfect condition.—Chas.
W hitem an, 530 N. F ranklin St., Phila.,
Penn.
O.Pd.
T E R R IT O R Y
C L O SE D SPORT
SPE­
cials original crates $112. Console Mod­
els $122. Bally Trium phs $21.50. Majors
$12.50. Six Bally Dandys $10. 3 Bally
Eurekas $22.50. Bubbles, F ifth Inning,
Box Score, Fair, $10. B attin g Champs
$7.50. Bally Alley original crate, $25. 2
1939 Deluxe Rock-Ola phonographs $139;
Monarch $75, W urlitzer 500A $187.50. All
machines reconditioned and guaranteed.
— Payne Amusem ent Co., 409 St. Michael
Street, Mobile, Ala.
O.Pd.
10 A D V A N C E SE LE C T A R IA S , R E D , $15
each, capacity, 39 bars. 1 four column
Selectaria, 64 bar capacity, $10. 10 D u
Grenier Candy machines, 41 bar capacity,
$8 each. 4 Advance four column cigar­
ette machines, $5 each. 12 Advance oper­
ator Special 1 ct. peanut machines $45
for the lot. 12 Model A Columbus peanut
machines w ith stands, $3.50 each.
40
Radio Venders 1 ct. peanut machines w ith
5 lb. capacity, $2 each. 8 Grandboice
Peanut machines $2 each. 20 four column
candy machines for bars in cartons, $5
each. 200 single column candy machines,
$1.50 each. Terms: Cash w ith order up to
$10, above th at amount, % deposit, bal­
ance C.O.D. W ill pay cash or trade for
Advance No. 11 P eanut machines.—Gerald
Ensing, 1134 Noble Street, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
O.Pd.
U S E D V E N D E X P E A N U T T RA D E-IN S
Repainted and rebuilt practically like
new. Two pound booth size. $1.50. Three
pound,
$2.00.—Vendex Company,
2884
Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tfbm
YOU W IL L F IN D THAT A C L A S S IF IE D
Advertisement placed in AU T OM AT IC
A G E w ill move your old equipment,
locate bargains for you, or help you to
sell your supplies. Rates are extremely
low, and you’ll surely agree w ith us
that results speak for themselves.
REDUCED R A T E S !
ON
C L A S S IF IE D
A D V E R T IS IN G
A U T O M A T IC A G E o ffe rs c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g a t th e e x tre m e ly
low ra te o f tw o c e n ts p e r w o rd , m in im u m ad a c c e p te d 50 ce nts.
Send cash w ith o rd e r.
W e do n o t open c h a rg e a c c o u n ts on
c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g .

SMOK-A-TAIRE lc C IG A R E T T E M A ­
chines in original cartons.
Special
close out price, $3.50.—Bailey, 182 Allen
Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
O.Pd.
V I-PED -EX 10c O P E R A T IO N
FOOT
machines. B ig success at New York
Fair. Retail $99.50. Operators $59.50. No
competition.—Bailey, 182 Allen Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
O.Pd.
F O R SALE— SECOND H A N D
W h y p a y h ig h ra te s fo r “ h it a n d m iss” c irc u la tio n ? A U T O M A T IC
A G E covers th e m a r k e t c o m p le te ly — b rin g s q u ic k re s u lts !
C o n v e rt th o se o ld m a ch in e s in to re a d y cash so t h a t you can
buy new e q u ip m e n t fo r y o u r ro u te s . L is t a ll th e m a ch in e s w h ic h
you no lo n g e r re q u ire a n d send th e lis t to A U T O M A T IC A G E
b e fo re J u ly 2 0 th !
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