50,000 JACK KNIVES
GIVEN AS PREMIUMS
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“ More than 5
jack
knives have been sold in the
past 30 days to supply operators
of Esquire Premium Vendors,”
report officials of Victor Vend
ing Corp., Chicago. “ This vol
ume of premiums is an indica
tion of the fast play being en
joyed by operators of this new
merchandising plan. The Es
quire Premium Vendor ranks
with the best penny machines
on the market, and is as popular
with operators and location
owners as ice cream sodas are
with children.
“ Notarized letters in our com
pany’s files tell that many of the
Esquire Premium Vendors aver
age between $1 to $3 a day.”
Victor has doubled produc
tion to bring deliveries closer to
the tremendous demand. “ We
want to thank all our customers
for being so patient during the
time when deliveries wereslow,”
Victor executives said.
The premium insert is one of
the Esquire Vendor’s chief at
tractions, being molded from
one piece of plastic. The insert
can be removed and replaced at
will without fear of breakage
or damage, making for easy
cleaning. Whenever the opera
tor desires to change to straight
bulk vending of candies or nuts,
the premium insert is easily re
moved.
“ Supplementing the knives,
pens, and pencils, a new line of
premiums will be made available
soon,”
Victor officials said.
“ These new items will be even
more generally useful and popu
lar.”
NOTICE
f
Vending Machine Operators
in
Rocky Mountain States
Y o u can n ow g e t a ll y o u r v e n d
in g su p p lies fro m D o ra n -G en
e ra l N u t Co. in D en ver.
A c o m p lete lin e o f s alted nuts,
m ixes, charm s, can d ies etc.
F e a tu r in g th e P a n C o n fe c tio n
Co. lin e o f can d ies o f C h icago.
A ls o d e a le rs in n ew and used
p enny and n ic k e l ven d ers.
P ric e s r ig h t, s e rv ic e fast, q u a l
ity a lw a y s d ep en d a b le.
‘VfJrite j^or f-^rice oC iit
Doran-General Nut Co.
1300 FOX ST.
DENVER, COLORADO
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OPERATORS
Insist On An
Automatic Phono Needle
W ith
S Y M P H O N IC T O N E
Sample 35c
THE
ELDEEN
CO .
2000
Plays
1 7 6 West
Wisconsin,
M ilwaukee,
Wis.
RESTAURANT a s s o c i a t i o n h e a d c o n g r a t u l a t e s
G ORDON SUTTON
A t the recent Indiana State
Restaurant Association banquet,
the honor guest was Grace K.
Smith of Toledo, president of
the National Restaurant Asso
ciation.
Greatly attracted to the beau-
y of the Wurlitzer 850 dis-
P ayed there, she expressed her
flin g s to Gordon B. Sutton,
Sa
manager of the Guarantee
Jlme,
Distributing Company, Wurlit-
zer’s Indianapolis distributor.
“ Naturally we were delighted
with the nice things Grace
Smith said about Victory Model
Wurlitzers,” commented Mr.
Sutton. “ They reflect a feeling
shared by thousands of restau
rant owners from coast to coast
— for play appeal, eye appeal
and crowd pulling power, W ur
litzer is way in the lead.”
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