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Automatic Age

Issue: 1940 September - Page 99

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U n iv e r s a l A m u s e . & D is t r . Co.
OHIO
44 R iv e rsid e R oa d
P a u lsb o ro , N . J.
A tla s S ales Co.
NEW YORK
6121 L ora in A ve.
C leveland, O hio
A rt
T h e o . L . A n d e rs o n
V e n d in g
1871 P ro s p e ct A ve.
C leveland, Ohio
Jo h n G oodb ody
663 W . B road St.
C olum bu s, O hio
In t e r s t a t e C o in M a c h in e C o rp .
248 W . 55th St.
N e w York, N. Y .
M a c h in e
Co.
500 W . 42nd St.
N e w Y o rk C ity, N . Y.
N a tio n a l V e n d in g M a c h . S ales.
Co.
2910 E u clid A v e.
C leveland, Ohio
O h io S p e c ia lty Co.
N . Y . S n a c k s C o rp .
12 N. C ourt St.
C in cin n ati, O hio
615 T e n th A v e .
N ew Y ork , N . Y.
R. & S. S ales Co.
N o r th w e s te r n
Co.
A m e r ic a n
Co.
C ig a r e t t e
M a c h in e
1349 F ifth A v en u e
P ittsb u rg h . Pa.
H ans
S ales & S e rv ic e
9 B u tle r S treet
M arietta, Ohio
589 C o n e y Island A v e .
B ro o k ly n , N . Y.
461 S a ck m a n St.
B ro o k lyn , N. Y.
R e x A m u s e m e n t C o.
710 So. S alin a St.
S y ra cu se. N . Y.
B o y le A m u s e m e n t Co.
522 N. W . T hird S t.
O k la h o m a C it y , O k la .
S te lle
206 F ra n k lin St.
F a y e tte v ille , N. C.
H o rto n
UTAH
K . C. V e n d in g Co.
415 M arket St.
P h ilad elp h ia, P a.
K e y s to n e V e n d in g Co.
1334 S p rin g G ard en St.
P h ilad elp h ia, P a.
S te r lin g S e rv ic e
R o c k y G le n P a r k
M o o sic, P e n n a .
J.
H.
R u tte r
73 So. 4 th E a st
S alt L a k e C ity , U tah
V IR G IN IA
M o s e le y V e n d in g
Roy T o rr
M a c h in e
Co.
00 B road St.
R ich m on d , V a.
2047 S. 68th St.
P h ilad elp h ia, Pa.
B . D . L a z a r Co.
1635 5th A v en u e
P ittsb u rg h , P a.
W ISC O N SIN
B a d g e r N o v e lty Co.
TENNESSEE
2546 N. 30th St.
M ilw aukee, W is .
E a r l M o n tg o m e ry
OREGON
1074 U nion A v e.
M em p his, T enn .
N o r th w e s t Sales
F is h e r B ro w n
S ta n d a r d
F o lsom
3144 E llio tt A v e.
S eattle. W a sh .
S ales Co.
177 So. P o st S treet
S pokane, W a sh .
1932 W . B u rn side
P ortlan d , Ore.
TEXAS
WASHINGTON
1141 D e K a lb A ve.
B rook lyn , N . Y.
T h e V e n d in g M a c h in e C o.
and
1513 L o u isia n a S treet
H ou ston , T ex .
C o a s t A m u s e m e n t Co.
D . R o b b in s & Co.
NORTH CAROLINA
R eydt
M & W D istributing Co.
2631 E. L a n ca s ter
F o rt W orth , T e x a s
1508 F ifth A v e.
P ittsb u rg h , Pa.
OKLAHOMA
P io n e e r V e n d in g S e rv ic e
Von
2930 M ain St.
H ou ston , T ex .
B a n n e r S p e c ia lty Co.
G . N . V e n d in g Co.
1824 E . M ain St.
R o ch e ste r, N. Y .
V e n d in g
PENNSYLVANIA
B. M . Y . N o v e lty Sales Co.
S e rv ic e
402 W e s t 42nd S treet
N ew Y o rk C ity, N. Y.
M id w a y
N agei
2923 P ro sp e ct
C leveland, Ohio
1443 M ain St.
B u ffalo. N. Y.
C am eo
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AUTOMATIC AGE
September, 1940
CANADA
2206 So. H a rw o o d
D allas. T ex .
&
B ro w n
2206 S. H a rw o o d St.
D allas, T ex .
R o x y S p e c ia lty ,
In c .
703 N orte D a m e W e s t
M on treal, Q u ebec
Proprietors of these places say
Wurlitzer music attracts customers
and entertains them so well that they
stay longer and often order more re­
freshments just for an excuse to sit
and listen to the music.
Meter Receipts Low
City Blames Heat
W U R L IT Z E R
B U S Y
A T
D R IV E -IN
Saginaw, Mich.— Recent hot spells
have been blamed for the low receipts
taken from downtown meters in Sagi­
naw.
The temperature has been
crowding 100 degrees.
When the season’s high of 98 de­
grees was l'ecorded, collections for
the day were only $78.79 from 308
meters— or about 25 Vs cents from
each meter. This is well under any
previous day’s receipts since the
meters were installed here three
months ago.
S T A N D
Jos. R icharm e, owner o f th e Long Beach C oin M a c h in e Exchange and M . B. C unningham ,
owner of M e rle ’s D riv e -In Stand pose with some o f th e waitresses in this a ttra c tiv e place
in fro n t of th e ir W u rlitz e r C oun ter M o d e l 71.
One of California's livest Drive-In
Stands is Mei-le’s at Long Beach. Do­
ing a thriving business, this attrac­
tive deluxe stand offers its patrons
automatic music with a Wurlitzer
Counter Model 17.
Placed in this location by Thomp­
son Bros., Long Beach Wurlitzer
Music Merchants, they report that it
has proved a tremendous help in en­
tertaining customers and a very de­
cided business asset.
In fact, Thompson Bros, say all
Drive-In Stands are naturals for
Wurlitzer Counter Model music and
they’re after them hot and heavy.
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May Decide To Try
Meters In Kewanee
Kewanee, 111. — The City Council
has taken under consideration the
idea of experimenting with parking
meters here. Citizens of the town
are urged to express their views on
the use of meters by writing to the
Council. In this way, a better cross­
section of opinion can be obtained.
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