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Automatic Age

Issue: 1941 September - Page 53

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W A N TED TO BUY
W IL L , P A Y CA SH F O R JENNINGS
C igarollas.— H erm an K raus, Route 3,
Gallon, Ohio.
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S E L L Y O U R P E N N Y SCALES TO US
for cash. W ill buy scale routes, large
or sm all, In the E ast. W illia m s Scale
Co., Box 402, Taunton, M ass.
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W IL L P A Y CA SH F O R U SE D D U -
Grenler Gum M achines. W rite , givin g
num ber of machines and low est cash
price w anted.— Box No. 901, A utom atic
A ge, 4416 E lston Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T E D F O R CA SH — S H IP M A N
p ostage stam p vending machines, p er­
fect condition. Give fu ll details, low est
prices, quantities, etc., in first letter.—
B ox 902, A u tom atic A ge , 4416 E lston
A ve., Chicago, 111.
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M ISC E L L A N E O U S
O P E R A T O R S — IN C R E A S E Y O U R IN ­
come.
Vend foreign
stam ps
and
w atch your m erchandise m ove! 65c per
gross, postpaid.— Goodman Sales, 370
Cherry, Denver, Colo.
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FOR SA LE— SUPPLIES
COIN W R A P P E R S — T U B U L A R lc , 5c,
10c and 25c; guaranteed heavy paper.
45c a thousand In 25,000 lots. 60c single
thousand. A ccu rate Penny Coin Coun­
ters, h eavy alum inum , $1.00. Jobbers
w rite for quotation.— H echt Nielsen,
1322 Congress St., Chicago, 111.
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A T T E N T IO N , O P E R A T O R S A N D D E A L ­
ers. You can now g e t D ecalcom ania
T ran sfers in sm all quantities. An a t ­
tractive nam e plate insures wide ad v er­
tisin g publicity at low cost. A lso serves
as a perm anent identification. Samples
on request. Sideline salesm en wanted.
RALCO, 727 A tlan tic Ave., Boston, M ass.
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OPERATOR TOURS
When Charles L. Yuille covers
territory on a business trip, he
really goes places. He will re­
turn to his Miami operations
September 15 after an 8,000-
mile journey in which Mexico,
California, Oregon, Washington,
and Alaska were included.
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CONVENTIONS HELP
Philadelphia coin-men expect
good business resulting from the
city’s rise in convention dates,
to keep on into the early winter.
The four largest near past and
near future conventions are the
Elks, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Association of Carbonated Bev­
erage Bottlers, and American
Society of Metals.
NEW BOSTON FIRM
Robert Waldman recently or­
ganized the Electric Amusement
Machine Co. in Boston.
Modern Distributing C o.,
A ve., Detroit, Mich.
17400
Kentucky

L A TE X V E N D O R S ______________
Modern Distributing C o.,
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
17400
Kentucky
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ARCADES JUMP IN
W ASHINGTON. D. C.
The past few months have
seen the arcade “ population of
Washington, D. C., jump to 25.
Domestic Novelty Co., under J.
Koutsos, supplied much equip­
ment for the sportslands.
WEATHER C A N ’T
SCARE OPERATOR
A. C. Jones, Arizona operator,
recommends his arcade as an
any-weather treat.
“ Patrons forget the weather
when they see an up-to-date and
well-equipped arcade,” he said.
W e cou ld not write a better “ ad ” telling w hy it is to Y O U R
IN T E R E S T to keep you r subscription to A utom atic A ge in
force— than the follow in g letter received from an O klahom a
op era tor:
I am enclosing $ 1 .0 0 to c o ve r subscription to A u to m atic A g e fo r the
com ing year.
I
am an op erato r o f a ch ain o f ve n d in g m achines and like to keep up
w ith the latest, but h ad let m y subscription exp ire.— C . H . I.
P R IN T IN G
Please enter my Subscription to
AUTOM ATIC AGE for one year.
P R IN T E D
LETTERH EAD S,
ENVE­
lopes, business cards, parcel post
labels— A n y Item— 250, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
1000, $2.50. Prepaid. Stumpprint, South
W h itle y , Indiana.
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$ 1 .0 0
Enclo sed
(Canadian and Foreign Countries $ 1 .5 0 )
C heck □ N ew Subscription
ID L E E Q U IP M E N T IN Y O U R S T O R E ­
room is a dead w eigh t on your profit­
able operation. The sm art th ing to do
is cash it in. L ist such equipm ent in
the next issue of A U T O M A T IC A G E ’S
classified Ad Departm ent. Other opera­
tors w ill pay you cash for used machine
bargains, and you can use the money
to purchase new, modern equipment.
O ctober Issue Classified A ds Form
Closes Septem ber 30.
L A TE X RUBBERS
TWELVE MONTHS
of Essential Information
D E L IV E R Y T U R N T A B L E S F O R B L U E
Bird B all Gum Vendors, 50c each
postpaid. Main Springs, 5c each, $1.00 a
dozen.— Goldw yn
Sm ith Co., Tampa,
Florida.
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C A S H IN YOU R
OLD EQ U IPM EN T
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
C heck □ R enew al Subscription
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A U T O M A T IC AG E. INC.,
4416-18 Elston Ave.,
Chicago, III.
September, 1941
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