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THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
Three Coffee - Two Soup Venders
On Exhibit Roster This Year
Coffee :vending which has made
notable progress since the machines
appeared last year for the first time
in a coin machine show are again in
the forefront of the present show.
Kwick Kafe, (Rudd-Melikian) Phila-
delphia, The Coffee Bar (Bert Mills
Corp.,) Chicago, . and Master Chef
(Multiple Products) Dallas, are re-
ported to have arranged for proper
showing of their new models. Kwick
Kafe having beat the gun in operat-
ing setups two years ago offers opera-
tors an attractive daily operating
record covering some 1500 machines,
and a record that goes back more than
18 months.
Next in production numb~rs is Bert
Mills' Coffee Bar which underwent
extensive improvements during the
past year with the addition of a soup
vending unit ..
Master Chef, originally billed at the
1947 show as Knapway catering
December, 1948
vender is a refined model produced
under the management of Multiple
Products Corp., Dallas, who acquired
the machine from the Knapp interests.
Production is reported to be under-
way and deliveries through the con-
cern's distributors promised shortly
after the show.
John M. Convery (left) industrial relations director National Association
of Manufacturers; Lloyd K. Rudd and K. C. Melikian of Rudd-Melikian, Kwik
Kafe fame. Rudd and Melikian pioneer Hot Coffee vending.
Distributors - Jobbers - Operators!
We Offer From an Estate
New model Coffee Bar, product of
Bert Mills Corp., Mills also has model
for vending hot soups.
Subject to Prior Sale over 3,000 Machines and Miscellaneous Equipment
at Follo·wing Attractive Prices:
Silver-Kings, ea.
210
Victors, ea.
42 .
Mod . 33
300 Northwestern
Deluxe Ball Gum, ea .
65 Mod . 40 Northwestern,
ea .
Mod. 39 Northwestern
50
ea.
Victor
Universals,
ea.
60
Columbus, ea .
240
Mills Tab Gum
300 5-Col. Machines,
ea.
$7.50
$10.00
$8.50
$8.00
$10.00
$11.00
$10.00
$4.50
All above machines are NEW, in original car-
tons, and are offered in lots of 12 or more; on
lots of 100 or more 3 % discount. All above
machines must be closed out in 15 days.
HECHT NIELSON
1 L""T
V
$50 00
1 LOT
$60 00
1 LOT
$15 00
1 LOT
20c lb.
140 boxes, (140,000)
Tubular coin wrappers,
•
le - Sc - 10c - 25c
New Globes for North-
westerns, Advance,
•
Silver-King, Jennings,
Columbus and others. 220 globes, all for
30,000 bags, 3" x 2½"
x 3½" Krinkle finish
•
glassine.
Ball Gum, 5/8 Ford
and Rain Bio. 1200
lbs., 48 cartons
About 1100 machines of va rious makes; Silver-
King; Victor; Northwestern; Columbus; Advance
and others; most of them a re new but finish
marred in transit; others slightly used, from :
$6.00 to $7.00 ea .
COIN COUNTER
$190 00
1 Klopp Electric coin counter
for all coins, like new. Guar-
•
anteed . Including 22,000 Tubular Coin Wrappers.
Tel.
HAymarket
1-1088
1322 CONGRESS STREET
CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS
N ew model Serva-Shine machine,
first introduced at 1948 CMI Show; on
display in this show.
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