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Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 April - Page 5

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CHICAGO
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The "Singing Picture" Model 550 (Rhap­
sody) proves enchanting to one of the most
outstanding models in the country who
listens with rapture to her favorite song as
it radiates from the Singing Picture.
the cards covering locations to
be serviced daily, semi-weekly,
or those requiring special atten­
tion or service. This idea has
merit as you can quickly make
up your route list each day with­
out going through all the cards.
It is largely a matter of choice
as to whether or not you have
the location sign or receipt when
their commission is paid— as in­
dicated on the sample card.
Sometimes you have to do this
in locations where employees re­
ceive the money and the location
owner wishes a record kept of
all such receipts. If nothing
else, it serves to protect you in
proving how much commission
you paid and who received it.
Recap or O perating Sheet
Use these cards faithfully
when you service your machines
and you will have all the data re­
quired for your recap sheet de­
scribed further in this article.
Be sure to make notations on the
card for slugs, breakage, or
tor Every Need
f o r ne w equipment
or replacements . . .
A c e L o c k s , Single
Bitted Locks, Double
B i t t e d Locks, Pad­
locks, too..........................
A l s o manufacturers
of C ylin d er Key O p ­
erated Switch locks
fo r a i r p l a n e s and
burglar alarm s. . . .
A l l in s u r e — " U T ­
M O ST S e c u r it y -
M IN IM UM C o s t."
T.M .
R EG .
U.S.
PAT.
O F F.
CHICAGO LOCK CO.
2 0 2 4 N. R A C I N E A V E .
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'-mage to any of your vending
machines. Such items are de­
ductible as operating expenses
and help you to have a clear pic­
ture of your real earnings.
As long as you keep your lo­
cation cards up to date, you can
post the data to your recap
sheet once a week or even once
a month if you wish. It is not
necessary to post daily on the
recap sheet as it serves simply
to summarize your receipts and
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expenses for a certain operating
period.
You can make up your own
recap sheets on 8
x 11" bond
paper. You can purchase this
already punched out to fit in a
loose-leaf cover.
The recap
serves to break-down all your
expenses and receipts so you can
see at a glance just where your
money is coming from or going
to.
In order to have any book-
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