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Issue: 1942 April - Page 18

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b o o th . Vends
p e a n u t s and
s m a ll candies,
also all types of
Breath Pellets.
C ap acity 2 lbs.
candy.
B lu e
H a m m e r lo id
finish.
MILLS GETS FIRST
MINUTE FLAG IN
C H IC A G O
Fred Mills, president of Mills
Novelty Company, in an impres­
sive ceremony was presented
with the special Minute Man
Flag of the Treasury Depart­
ment, Washington, D. C., for his
company’s 95% participation in
the Defense Bond payroll allot­
ment plan. Harford Powel, spe­
cial consultant of the Defense
Savings Division, Treasury De­
partment, came from Washing­
ton and in a speech expressing
approbation of the way the Mills
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Index to Advertisers
A P R IL, 1942

V O L. 18, No. 9
R. H . A dair C o ...........................................
16
Advance Machine C o .........................
14
American Chewing Products C o rp.
3
Automatic Games ................................
18
An old fa v o r it e in
$ 1 0 5 0
m odern s t y l e .........................
w Mm
Asco .................................................................
12
Send for circular
E. T. Barron 4 C o .....................................
12
AUTOMATIC GAMES
Chicago Lock C o .....................................
5
L a te s t model " P E E K S H O W "
V IE W -A -S C O P E
...................
$O A 50
Send for circular
A
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ELECTRIC GUN SHOCKER
2422 Fullerton Ave., Chicago
company and its employees had
purchased Bonds to the tune of
$250,000, delivered the Flag to
President Fred.
This is the first Minute Man
Flag to fly in the Chicago area,
and is the third in the entire
country, the other two having
gone to Chrysler and Great
Lakes Steel in Detroit.
The Flag itself is scaled in the
largest standard size, 5 x 10 feet,
with field of navy blue on which
is superimposed a life-size Min­
ute Man with musket and plow
silhouetted in white, studded
with thirteen stars representing
the original colonies.
VICTORY MODEL 950 SCORES VICTORY IN CH IC AGO
"N ever saw or heard so much enthusiasm for a new model phonograph." In those words,
Arthur Freed, head of Chicago Simplex Distributing Co., described the reception given the
Wurlitzer Victory Model 950 in Chicago. Left to right: Mr. Freed; Jo e Peskin of the Universal
Automatic Music C o .; Louis Koren, Newport Music C o .; Dan Palaggi, Century Music C o .;
Angelo Angeleri; Larry Cooper; Bob Cooper; B. C . W aters.
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Columbus Vending C o .. . Back Cover
Eastern Automatic Mdse. C o ..........
12
Ellman & Zuckerman..............................
13
General Coin Machine C o ................
13
M. A . Gerett C o rp ................................. 13
Illinois Lock C o ..........................................
II
Independent Lock C o ...........................
19
International Mutoscope Reel C o . 7, 9
Kaplan ................................... .......................
12
B. D. Lazar C o ............................................
13
Hecht Nielsen .........................................
16
Northwestern C o rp.................................
7
O'Brien
.........................................................
13
Pan Confections ......................................
7
Peanut Specialty C o ............................
10
Geo. J . R e id ..............................................
17
Roanoke Vend. Machine E x ...............
13
D. Robbins & C o ....................................
12
Charles B. Roth & Associates
17
Shipman Mfg. C o ..................................
2
Sparks Specialty C o ................................
13
Benj. Sterling, J r . ...................................
13
Superior P ro d u cts ...................................
13
Treasury Department ...........................
15
Trimount Coin Machine C o .............
13
Tri-W ay Products Co., Inc................
9
Victor Vending Corp.............................
12
A U TO M A T IC A G E , The World's
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Frank C .
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A . Petrine, Secretary. Subscription $1
a year; single copies 15c.
April, 1942
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