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Issue: 1941 June - Page 68

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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
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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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