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A D V A N C E
M A C H I N E S
of some types are still avail
able. Below are a few of the
new machines on hand
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No. 11 Peanut Machines
Model-D Ball Gum Machines
Junior Peanut Machines
Pencil Machines - 5^ play.
W e repair
ADVANCE MACHINES
and supply replacement parts
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A D V A N C E M A C H IN E C O .
4641-47 RAVENSWOOD AVE.
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
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BALLY
Melvin
Lt (jg)
Barker,
WORKERS hear Navy heros at recent rally in Bally plant. Speaking is Lt.
F. Lamphar. U. S. N. Seated from left to right are Lt. (jg) R. D. Me Carty,
I. G. Me Carty, Machinist Mate Edward Forrester, Elsctricians Mate Charles
Marine Corporal Edward Long, all of whom saw battle service in the Pacific.
PLAN POSTW AR JOBS - NOW
Many successful operators
and manufacturers of pre-war
days will be the backbone of
the greater coin machine in
dustry of tomorrow. Although
operators’ routes m a y have
been curtailed to meet the prob
lems of war conditions, a n d
while manufacturers a r e en
gaged in all-out war produc
tion, operators and manufactur
ers are alert to the post-war
opportunities of this industry.
Planning folr the future is
always hard work — so many
reasons always seem to exist
for delaying until more can be
known. However, it is more im
perative now than ever before
to do everything that can be
done to lay out the objectives
of a business and determine all
the possibilities for creating
new opportunities.
B l a z i n g the trail on the
theme of “Plan Postwar Jobs—
Now” is The Committee for
Economic Development. It is
an independent, private, non
profit corporation financed en
tirely by contributions from in
dividual businesses. Its board
of trustees are the leaders of
American industrial life. The
sole purpose of this group is to
aim at high levels of productive
e m p l o y m e n t . That is an
achievement of direct interest
to the coin machine industry,
in two ways:
First, the coin machine in
dustry should raise its sights as
to the number of persons which
it will gainfully employ in the
postwar period.
Second, the coin machine in
dustry stands to benefit great
ly by a high total of those gain
fully employed in all industries.
Time is always short. In pre
paring for the future m u c h
valuable time can be saved by
having a basic approach to the
general problem of how to go
about making more extensive
and thoroughgoing plans.
The ideal approach cannot
be formulated for every opera
tor a n d manufacturer. T h e
ideal result is the one that suits
each particular business. The
following outline is the frame
work which will help one to
get started early and quickly:
AUTOMATIC AGE
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