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Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 May - Page 11

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MACHINES GO STRONG
WITH GOOD BALL GUM
Last month Automatic Age
asked its readers, “What are you
going to do about your ball gum
route?” And offered the sugges­
tion that quality ball gum would
help operators to adjust their
business on a satisfactory basis.
The idea was taken up by the
Reliable Vending & Nut Supply
Co., of Los Angeles, who issued
a special bulletin to operators,
pointing out that there is one
ball gum that conforms to all the
standards of good stick chewing
gum. This ball gum costs more,
but it is worth every penny of
its price, says the Reliable bul­
letin.
It will build a profitable ball
gum business for operators. The
name of this gum is “American
Maid.” It comes in % " and % "
size. This brand has been a suc­
cessful seller for years. “Start
using this gum now,” says Re­
liable, “and keep your machines
going strong.”
also putting in a supply of cig­
arette vending machines for his
route, from the National Vend­
ors, Inc., of St. Louis.
+
1292 WASHINGTON ST.
BOSTON, MASS.
SAPERSTEIN EXPANDS
RELIABLE BUSINESS
New and Used
A M U S E M E N T M A C H IN E
D IS T R IB U T O R S
Trimount Coin Machine Co.
Phone: LIBerty 9480
Meyer Saperstein, now sole
owner of Reliable Vending Com­
pany, Detroit, Mich., is going
ahead with plans to expand his
business. First move was to lo­
cate at new headquarters at 7648
Fenkell Avenue. Saperstein is
Representing A ll Leading M anufac­
turers o f Pin Games— Amusement M a­
chines— Venders.
GENERAL COIN MACHINE
COMPANY
227 N. 10th St.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Distributors of
New and Used
V E N D IN G M A C H IN E
D IS T R IB U T O R S
New and Used
P H O N O G R A P H E Q U IP .
D IS T R IB U T O R S
E. T. BARRON CO.
SPARKS SPECIALTY GO.
R. D. LAZAR COMPANY
SOPERTON, GA.
1635-37 Fifth Ave.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
1425 N. Broad St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Northwest D istrib u tor of Vending Machines
for candy, peanuts, gum, m atches, c ig a r­
ettes, and a ll types of venders' m erchandise.
Used Machines Taken in Trade
19 E. Lake St.
Minneapolis, Minn.
ATTENTION!
O u r 64 page pocket size catalo g u e explains
how to successfully o p erate a route of
vendors and counter gam es.
Also has p ic ­
tures and d escrip tion s of over I00 m achines.
Send
to cover cost of mailing.
ATLANTA OFFICE & SHOW ROOM
320-322 IVY STREET, N. E.
Georgia Distributors for
Pin B all, Co u n ter G am es and Free Play C o n ­
soles, New and Used. Philadelphia R epre­
sentative for Pioneer Sales Boards a t Right
Prices. Send a Ic post c ard .
"W e Guarantee To Save You M oney."
Distributors
SEEBURG PHONOGRAPHS
Rock-O la Luxury Ligh t-U p Phonographs and
A ll Leading G am es and Vending M achines.
BENJ. STERLING, JR.
ROCKY GLEN PARK
MOOSIC, PA.
Located m idway between Scranton and
W ilkes-Barre on Route I I .
ROANOKE VENDING
MACHINE EXCHANGE, INC.
533 Center Avenue, N. W.
ROANOKE, VA.
F/RST mPROFIT/.
A jL U
25c
140-AA Astor Street
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
Distributor for
WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS
Benj. Sterling gives you "S te rlin g " Service
" I f It Works W ith a Coin, W e Have I t "
Slots, Consoles, Paces Races, Pin Ball and
C o u n ter G am es, and Phonographs. W rite us
your needs
P E N N A N T W I N N E R S _____I t c o p s th e fla g
e v e ry tim e ! 1 6 8 0 H o le s . . . 5 / p e r s a le . . .
T a k e s in $ 8 4 . 0 0 . . P a y s o u t $ 3 9 . 9 2 le a v in g
a ju ic y p r o fit o f $ 4 4 . 0 7 . . . T H IC K DIE-CU T
b o a r d . S U P E R IO R ’S la t e s t c r e a tio n fe a tu r e s
th e s p e c ta c u la r 1 9 4 2 b a s e b a ll tic k e ts . P la c e
a n o rd e r to d a y fo r th is s iz z lin g n e w n u m b e r . n
S U P E R I O R
P R O D U C T S
May-June, 1942
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