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Automatic Age

Issue: 1944 January - Page 2

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one of the features which will
characterize Automatic Age in
the Postwar boom for peace­
time machines.
Upholds Opinion Against
Smaller Sized Candy Bars
United States Supreme Court
opinion rendered in December
upheld the Appellate Court
decision and resultant injunc­
tion prohibiting violation of
OPA regulations relative to re­
ducing sizes of c a n d y b a r s
which sell at established prices
as formerly. The decision holds
that reduction in weight of
candy bars, without passing on
a commensurate reduction in
price, is in violation of OPA
price regulations. The OPA set
C A SH
P A ID
for Slots, Music, Cigarette, or
Arcade Machines.
TEL.— 577
O m n ir il 89 Thames Street
DFllLlI Newport. Rhode Island
W A N T E D :
National, Stoner, DuGrenier,
U-Needa-Pak. or Rowe 5^ Candy Bar
Machines. Give all Details in iirst
letter.
FOR
SALE:
Rebuilt LoBoy lc scales, lc pea­
nut vendors, lotion dispensers, stamp
machines, lOtf asprin vendors, etc.
Send for list.
ADAIR COMPANY
733 S. EUCLID AVENUE
OAK PARK, ILLINOIS
"BALLY" BREAKS GROUND lor new addition to factory. Extending across the
entire width of the present building, the new Bally building will add 25.000
square feet to productive floor space.
candy prices and trade dis­
counts at the March, 1942 lev­
el. The a c t i o n above came
about after a series of suits
a g a i n s t a manufacturer of
candy bars, which had reduced
the content weight of t h e i r
product by 11 per cent, and at
the same time maintained the
same prices for the product as
existed before the reduction in
weight.




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IN NEW LOCATION
The Richardson Novelty Co.,
Detroit, Michigan, has moved
into a new location at 4722 Joy
Road. This firm operates music
and amusement machines, and
is headed by Fred Richardson.
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CAPEHART FOR SENATE
United Music Operators
Elect DeSchryver President
Victor DeSchryver, general
m a n a g e r of the Marquette
Music Company, Detroit, was
elected president of the United
Music Operators of Michigan,
following a m e e t i n g of the
board of directors. Ed Clemons
of Modern Music Company was
former president of the opera­
tors organization. Other offi­
cers follow : Anthony Sircuse,
Gunn Music Company re-elect­
ed vice-pres.; G. M. Patton,
Pat’s Music Company, treas-
SPECI AL S M A L L C A N D I E S FOR V E N D O R S
• Pistachio Nuts
• Salted Peanuts
• Ball Gum
urer; Edward Carlson, Carlson
Music Company, secretary.
Boston Baked Beans
Chocolate Peanuts
Indian Nuts (Pinion Nuts)
Charms
• Midget Burnt Peanuts
• Rainbow Peanuts
• Pee Wee Licorice
Pastels
PEANUT SPECIALTY CO.
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Incorporates Brady Music
The Brady Music Company,
Durham, North Carolina, re­
cently filed a certificate of its
incorporation. Object of the
firm is to buy, sell, operate,
rent, lease, and deal in a gen­
eral line of coin-operated ma­
chines. Authorized c a p i t a l
stock is $100,000. The follow­
ing were declared as incorpor­
ators: Mrs. Maude Isley Brady,
J. B. Harris, R. S. Jeffreys.
“ Sailor” Calling
W ife : “ W ho was that on the
phone?”
W rite for O u r Price List
400 W . SUPERIOR ST.
That dynamic member of the
coin-operated machine indus­
try, Homer E.. Capehart, presi­
dent of Pacard Manufacturing
Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana,
has announced his candidacy
for the high post of U. S. Sen­
ator from Indiana.
CHICAGO
H usband: “ It m u s t have
been some s a i l o r with the
wrong number— he wanted to
know if the coast was clear.”
A U T O M A T IC AGE
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