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Issue: 1942 September - Page 3

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® GET THE GENUINE
®
5&" FACTORY FRESH BALL GUM
100 BALLS — PERFECTLY ROUND — FLAVORED THRU AND THRU —
8 LASTING COLORS — "W ATTA POLISH"
CHOOSE THE B E ST B Y
TEST!
5/s" size—“Super-Maid” the Rolls-Royce quality, each box wax-wrapped.
—“American Maid” without the wax paper wrapping,
size—“Chic-L-Maid”— In top class.
W ar Quotas on Sugar and Gum Base Restrict Output
ORDER AHEAD TO AVOID DELAYS
"DAN-D" TAB VENDING GUM
13/8" x 3/4”
size Short, Flat Stick Gum. Special Prices “F O IL ” SUBSTITUTE or W A X W RA P PE D .
The newest and finest! Peppermint, Spearmint, Cinnamon or Fruity Flavors.
OTHER VENDING SPECIALTIES
Bulk Midget Chicks
lc Regular Size Stick Gum
5c 5-Stick Cellophaned Packs

Prize Ball Gum, “Victory”
Spotted or Striped
lc & 5c Chicks in Cartons
AMERICAN "KEEP CHEWING
PRODUCTS CORP
'EM F L Y IN G !" BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS!
■ N E W A R K , N E W JE R S E Y
confronted with a much bigger
problem than giving comfort to
“small” matters. The concentra­
tion is on the multi-billion dollar
money raising revenue act. Per­
haps the coin machine industry
will learn, when the times are
right, that they’ve got to go after
this problem of taxation on a
solid foundation; that they’ve
got to get someone to prepare
and present their case in an in­
telligent manner.
When the war is over, we may
be able to get together the level­
headed elements in this business
and do something along con­
structive lines. W IN THE WAR,
and then we’ll pick up the busi­
ness problems where we left off.
You will save lives by keeping
quiet— do not reveal military in­
formation.
The enemy is always listening,
he wants to hear what you know,
serve in silence.
WAR DEPT. INSTRUCTIONS ON MACHINES
Circular No. 143 from the War
Department, issued in Washing­
ton, May 13, 1942:
ment Machine at Post, Camp and
Stations will normally be the Ex­
change.
Vending & Amusement Ma­
chine Letter from the Adjutant
General (A.G. 331.36 (8-19-41)
MO-A-M Aug. 27, 1941, Subject
Vending & Amusement Ma­
chines, is rescinded and the fol­
lowing Instructions are substi­
tuted therefor).
3. All Vending and Amuse­
ment Machines installed on the
Post will be under the control of
the Exchange, except those in­
stalled in Hospitals, Service
Clubs and Messes operated under
the provisions of AR 210-60 for
the benefits of the Funn Con­
cerned, at the discretion of the
Post, Camp or Station Com­
manding Officer, and except
where specific War Department
authority has been granted un­
der the Provisions of Paragraph
3A (1), AR 210-50.
1. VENDING AND AMUSE­
MENT MACHINES MAY BE
INSTALLED IN POST CAMPS
AND STATIONS BY:
(a) Outright Purchase for Cash
or on an Installment Con­
tract.
(b) Rental Purchase.
(c) Loan by the Vendor who re­
tains ownership.
2. The negotiating agency for
procuring Vending and Amuse-
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4. In establishing regulations
for the installation and opera­
tions of Vending and Amuse­
ment Machines the Post Com­
mander or the Commanding Of­
ficer of an exempted Station will
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