W A N T E D TO BU Y
I WANT TO BUY—KEENEY SUPER
Track Times; Mills Bonus.—Charles
Pittle, New Bedford, Mass.
P4/42
WE PAY $40.00 FOR 616’s. $80.00 FOR
24’s, $10.00 for 616 and 24 cabinets;
can also use mechanisms, amplifiers,
parts for these models. Quote lowest
price in first letter.—Laredo Exporting;
Co.. Laredo. Texas.
P3/42
WANTED FOR CASH OLD BATTERY
Operated "Dewey’s”, Old Obsolete Slot
Machines, Old Arcade Machines, Auto
matic Pianos, Lifters, Pullers, Lung
Testers, Band Organs, Music Boxes, any
condition.—Boyer, 2700 Wabash, Chi
cago.
P R IN T IN G
_______________________________ ,__________________________ /
PRINTED LETTERHEADS, ENVE
lopes, business cards, parcel post
labels—Any item—250. $1.00; 500, $1.50;
1000, $2.50. Prepaid. Stumpprint, South
Whitley. Indiana.
P4/42
SA LESM EN W A N TED !
MEN WITH SUCCESSFUL RECORDS
in the sales of groups of merchan
dise vending machines, postage stamp
vendors, and amusement devices to new
operators. Must be free to travel by car
or train; obtain locations for machines
sold. Distributors’ percentage basis.
Some of our men make to $1570 00 year.
We are in position to make immediate
deliveries on all orders. If experience
and honesty are your qualifications,
write for full information.—Shipman
Manufacturing Co., 1326 South Lorena
St., Los Angeles. Calif.
SALTY VICTORETTE IS
NEW VENDING ITEM
Anticipating the operator’s
interest in new vending mer
chandise, as well as the need for
the operator to increase his
gross profit from vending sales,
the introduction of “Salty Vic-
toretts, was made after location
tests proved its appeal.
“Our new product, Salty Vic-
toretts, is good news for the
operator,” said Harold Schaef,
head of Victor Vending Corp.,
Chicago. “This new merchan
dise has been tested on loca
tions, and is the fastest moving
item we have ever known. The
fact that the public likes Victor-
etts, means faster and better
sales for the operator.
“A generous portion of 35 to
40 pieces can be vended for 1
cent, returning 75 cents per
pound to the operator. This high
return means better profits for
the operator. A ny m achine
which will vend peanuts will
vend Victoretts. Victor’s model
V vendor holds three pounds of
Victoretts.”
MILLER IN SHIP SHAPE
AFTER H O SP ITA LIZATIO N
George Miller of the Northern
Distributing Company, Oakland,
California, d is tr ib u to r s for
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Cor
poration, recently spent several
days in the hospital but is now
up and around- again like'.his
old self.
George Miller is one- of the
best-known men in the phono
graph business due to his in
tense association work in the
Northern California area. He
has done a great many fine
things for the association and
music business as well, and is
doing a fine job selling phono
graphs for Rock-Ola!
RUPERT GOES T O ARMY
Jack Rupert, head of the Key
stone Music Company, Vander-
grift, Penna., left to join the
Army February 23. Jack is one
of the largest operators of all
types of equipment in Eastern
Pennsylvania.
A TTEN TIO N
P h o n o g ra p h
O p e r a to r s
Used Records
. . .
I w ill pay spot cash fo r a ll your used
records In lots of 2011 or more.
1941-1942
Stan d ard type only, R eceived In good co nditio n,
not warped or scratched.
6c E A C H FOR 1941 and
1942 USED RECORDS
S H I P Y O U K R E C O R D S , any q u a n tity 200
or
more
by
M O TO RTRU CK.
CH EAPEST
RO U TE.
C .O .D .
W IL L
PAY
BY
CH ECK
TO Y O U R
O RD ER.
A LSO T H E
M O TO R
T R U C K T R A N S P O R T A T IO N .
A L S O P A Y IN G
Y O U 6c each for a ll your used records you ship
In good co n d itio n ; m ust not be scratched or
w arped and guaranteed a g ain st breakage.
USED RECORDS ACCEPTED
fo r 6c each
VICTOR
BLUEBIRD
DECCA
COLUMBIA
BRUNSWICK
VARSITY
VOCALLION
OKEH
STANDARD
IM P O R T A N T : Send postal or le tte r g iv in g num
ber of records In your shipm ent, also in s tru c tin g
M O T O R T R A N S P O R T CO . to accept check made
p ayable, to you fo r any amount of records
S H IP P E D
A N D R E C E IV E D IN GO OD O R
D E R . A ls o in s tru c t them to p e rm it inspection
of records upon d e liv ery.
U N LES S YO U A C
C E P T T H E S E C O N D IT IO N S Y O U M U S T N O T
S H IP .
ON LY SH IP 1941-1942 USED RECORDS
IN GOOD CO N DITIO N TO
GEO. J. REID,
2624 W . S T A T E S T R E E T
M IL W A U K E E , W IS .
TWELVE MONTHS
of Essential Information
We could not write a better “ad” telling why it is to Y O U R
IN T E R E S T to keep your subscription to Automatic Age in
force— than the following letter received from an Oklahom a
operator:
I am enclosing $ 1.00 to cover subscription to Automatic Age for the
coming year.
I am an operator of a chain of vending machines and like to keep up
with the latest, but had let my subscription expire.— C. H. I.
Please enter my Subscription to
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