Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1948 December

THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
14
D~cember, 1948
Here's Your Exhibit Guide
This list of Exhibitors with home-
factory addresses and booth numbers
was prepared from data supplied the
publishers at time of going to press,
about 10 days prior to show. Every
effort has been made to have informa-
tion in this list as up-to-date and cor-
rect as possible. Publisher, however,
assumes no responsibility for errors
in spelling or any changes in reserva-
tions or omissions which may appear
here.
A. B. T. Mfg. Co., 715 No. Kedzie
Ave., Chicago 12, Ill. Coin chutes, slug
detectors, accumulators, etc. ·w alter
A. Tratsch, Pres., George Lewis, Wm.
Patzer, R. L. Budde. Booth 20.
Acme S~les Co., 505 W. 42nd St.,
New York 18. Shoe shine machine.
Same Sacks. Room 720.
Ajax Distributing Co., 55 Bramford
St., Newark 5, N .J. A. S. Cohen,' bulk
vending machines, Hot nut venders.
Room 799.
Alco-Deree Co., 4300 No. California
Ave., Chicago 18, Ill. Refrigerated
candy venders. Wm. Deree, Theodore
J. Issacs. Room 731-732.
Alkuno & Co., 408 Concord Ave.,
New York, N.Y. Bar, roll, and packet
type candy venders. Kuno E. Hamann.
Booth 81.
Amend Co., Fred W., 8 S. Michigan
Ave., Chicago 3, Ill. Vending candies,
featuring "Chuckles." C. E . Rogers.
Room 703.
American Coin Changer Corp., 93
Massachusetts Ave., Boston 15, Mass.
Coin changers. John E. Millea, Wm.
Fiene)llan, Rebert T. Gorrie. Booth
68-69.
Arctic Vendor Sales Co., Inc., R.R.
2, Box 1174, Appleton, Wis. Ice cream
vender. Gordon W. Haase. Room 704.
Artkraft Manufacturing Corp., P.O.
Box 119, Lima, Ohio. Beverage vender.
Morton L. Clark. Room 785.
Atlans Manufacturing & Sales
Corp., 12220 Trickett Rd., Cleveland
11, Ohio. Bulk type gum and nut
venders. W. A. Jenkins. Room 713.
Austin Packing Co., Inc., 2310 Ta-
coma St., Baltimore 30, Md. Vending
cookie products. Ernest H. Fox, Pres.
Room 702.
Automatic Book Vending Machine
Corp., 381 Fourth Ave., New York 16,
N.Y. Selective book vender. Milton
Goldstein. Room 705.
Automatic Syrup Corp., 73 Pine St.,
New York 5, N.Y. Syrups for bever-
age venders. H. J. Foster. Booth 35.
Auto-Vend; (Master Chef) 3612
Cedar Springs, Dallas 12, Texas. Pop
Corn venders, Coffee and Soup vend-
ers. Frank Q. Doyle, E. J. Crofoot,
Ray Creswell, James W. Murphy.
Booths 2 to 10.
Bally Mfg. Co., Chicago, Ill. (See
Lymo Industries.)
Bell Lock Co., Fourth & Huron Sts.,
Michigan City, Ind., Coin machine
locks. Fred C. Bartels. Room 7 48.
Beich (Paul F. Beich Co.), Bloom-
ington, Ill. Vending bar candies.
Harold E. Walsh. Room 765.
B. F. D. Company, 155 E. 44th . St.,
New York 17, N.Y. E. B. Howard.
Room 759.
Billboard Publishing Co., 155 . N.
Clark St., Chicago 2, Ill. Maynard N.
Reuter, Jack Sloan, Rich~rd Schrieber,
Roger Littleford, Wm. Littleford.
Booth 74.
Brach (E. J. Brach & Sons), 4600
W. Kinzie St., Chicago 44, Ill. Vending
bar candi€s. Gordon Carroll. Room
710-711.
Bradley ( C. C. Bradley & Son, Inc.),
432 N. Franklin St., Syracuse 4, N.Y.
Dual beverage vender. C. Goodwin
Bradley. Booth 39.
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.,
1600 West Hill St., Louisville 1, Ky.
Cigarettes. J. C. Goodson. Room 724.
C-8 Laboratories, 70 Prospect St.,
New Bedford, Mass. (See Eastern
Electric Vending Machine Corp.)
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., 100 E.
42nd St., New York Vending bever-
ages, syrups. Wilbur M. Collins. Booth
22.
Chalex Corp., 295 Madison Ave.,
New York 17, N.Y. Recording machine
meters. Harry W. Alexander. Booth
77.
Charms Sales Co., 601 Bangs Ave.,
Asbury Park, N.J. Charms packet
vending candies. C. E. Bennett. Room
706.
Chase Candy Co., 311 W. Illinois St.,
Chicago 10, Ill. Hard shell bulk vend-
ing, and bar candies. H D. Murphy.
Room 786.
Chicago Lock Co., 2024 N. Racine
Ave., Chicago 14, Ill. "ACE" locks
and locking devices. L. B. Shinn, 0.
Blohm. Booth 12.
Cigaromat Corp. of America, 303
Fourth Ave., New York 10, N.Y. Cigar
venders. Martin M. Berger. Booth 84.
Coan Manufacturing Co., 2070
Helena St., Madison, Wis. "U-Select-
It" candy, gum, and cigarette venders.
V. R. Johnson, Henry Zinner, J. W.
Coan. Booth 47-48-49.
Coca-Cola Company, The, Atlanta,
Ga. Room 736.
COIN MACHINE JOURNAL, 407
S. Dearborn St., Chicago 5, Ill. World's
authority on production, marketing,
maintenance of coin operated vending,
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amusement and service equipment.
Harvey Carr, Editor and Publisher,
John K. Wilson, Business Manager,
Robert Davis, Ray Davis, Russell
Smith, Ray Malone, field representa-
tives. Booth 51.
Cole Products Corporation, 5000 S.
Halsted St., Chicago 9, Ill. Cup bever-
age vender. Richard L. Cole. Booths
24-25.
Columbus Vending Co., 2005 E.
Main St., Columbus 9, Ohio. Single,
double and triple bulk candy, gum and
nut venders. Frank H. Vogel, James
Vogel. Booth 64.
Craig Vending Machine Co., New
Bedford, Mass. (90 Holten St., Dan-
vers, Mass.). Ice cream vender. Ralph
S. Towne, Erick Kauders. Booth 32.
Cream-O Products (See Stevens
Baking).
Crown Implement Corp., 333 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, Ill. Bottle
type beverage and milk venders. E. J.
Novak. Booth 89.
Delicia Chocolate & Candy Mfg. Co.,
50 Antin Pl., New York, N.Y. Vending
candies. Kenneth J. Penrow. Room
715.
Deutsch Lock Co., Inc., 5433 State
Line Ave., Hammond, Ind. Vending
machine and all purpose cabinet locks.
Leo E. Deutsch. Room 790.
Diamond Match Co., 318 S. Michi-
gan Ave. Vending matches. W. H.
Bailey, Geo. M. Danenbauer. Room
776-777-778, Booth 14.
Dixie Cup Co., 24th & Dixie Ave.,
Easton, Pa. Vending cups. James
Stitt. Booth 78-79.
DuGrenier (Arthur H. DuGrenier,
Inc.), 15 Hale St., Haverhill, Mass.
Cigarette and candy venders. Blanche
Bouchard, Frank DuGrenier. Booth
38.
Eastern Electric Vending Machine
Corp., 1775 Broadway, New York 17,
N.Y. Electric cigarette venders. Mario .
Caruso, L€wis Jaffa. Booth 1.
ExCell Products Division, 1233 S.
Wabash Ave., Chicago 5, Ill. Cup
beverage vender. S. J. Landers. Booth
28.
F & F Laboratories, Inc., 3501 West
48th Pl., Chicago 32, Ill. Harold J.
Cook, Room 729.
Falcon Distributing Co., 5676 12th
St., Detroit, Mich. Shoe shine machine.
Robert D. Ruen. Room 745.
Ferrara Candy Co., 2200 W. T&-ylor
Ave., Chicago 12, Ill. Panned vending
candies and specialties. D. T. Parella,
Geo. F. Eby. Room 747.
(Continued Page 20, Col. 1)
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THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
December, 1948
Operators Seek to Increase
Efficiency in Operating
Theme of Daily Sessions is Efficiency in Maintenance; Stock
Control; Selling Locations; Mixed Routes also Vital Topic of
Discussion
A SPEECHLESS convention is a
paradox in conventions. No single
speech, as speeches are known, ap-
pears in the program of the numerous
sessions of this 1948 NABA conven-
tion. But there is scheduled much talk,
talk of a constructive and objective
nature.
The program committee, made up
for the most part of operators who
are not platform spellbinders but day
by day working operators, have chosen
to conduct the daily meetings in a
sort of roundtable discussion. Each
session, whether group or joint meet-
ing, will, for parliamentary reasons,
have group or subject leaders. These
group leaders will initiate the think-
ing and preside over the member dis-
cussions. This year's sessions, like
last year's, will lack a lot of rhetoric
but abound in reason. Operators will
propound questions, others will en-
large on their experience and meth-
ods of meeting the questions and pro-
lems.
Among the subjects projected by the
program committee together with the
group leaders and designated topics
are:
"Increasing Efficiency in Stock Con-
H. D. Dwyer, H. D. Dwyer Co., An-
derson, Ind.
M. Gelfand, Sales Manager, G. B.
Macke Corp., Washington, D.C.
trol," For the cigarette session : _Tom
Vaughn, New Orleans Cigarette Ser-
vice, Chairman. J. C. Gutherie, Miller
Automatic Sales, Louisville, Ky.; Mar-
cus Kaplan, Virginia Cigarette Ser-
vice, Roanoke. S. E. Nielson, Nielson
Cigarette Service, Shrevaport, La.
"Insurance Phases of Operating,"
Aaron Goldman, G. B. Macke Corp.,
Washington, D.C.
"Increasing Efficiency in Selling Lo-
cations." Ed Baratz, "Q" Automatic
Sales Co., Aurora, Ill.; Sidney Brock,
Long Island Tobacco Co., Flushing,
N.Y.
"Increasing Efficiency in Mainte-
nance and Repairs"; John Mason, Alle-
gheny Cigarette Service Co., Wilkins-
burg, Pa.; F. W. Edgerton, Edgerton
Cigarette Service Corp., Lexington,
Ky.
"Operating Other Types of Equip-
ment in Conjunction with Cigarette
Machines." Meyer Gelfand, G. B.
Macke Corp., Washington, D.C.; Frank
Burns, Burns Distributing Co., Greens-
boro, N.C.
"Increasing Efficiency for Profitable
Operation" (Candy, Gum and Nut
Session).
"Increasing Efficiency in Stock Con-
trol." W. T. Collett, W. W. Tibbals
Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Increasing Efficiency in Service,"
William Fishman, Automatic Mer-
chandising Co., Chicago, Ill. Jack Gal-
larneau, Gallarneau Bros., Amarillo,
Texas.
"Increasing Efficiency in Selling Lo-
cations," Jack Collins, The Canteen,
New York, N.Y.
"Increasing Efficiency in Mainte-
nanc12 and Repairs," Lloyd C. White,
Lloyd White, Inc., Syracuse, N.Y.
"Operating Other Types of Equip-
ment in Connection with Candy, Gum
and Nut Machines," Paul Berkeley,
Vendex, Hillsi<:Je, N.J.; H. D. Dwyer,
H. D. Dwyer Co., Anderson, Ind.
M. Gelfand, Sales Manager, the G.
B. Macke, Corp., Washington, D.C.,
whose contribution to the discussion
concerns the operation of cigar, and
five cent and one cent gum machines in
conjunction with cigarette machines.
He will seek to bring out how easily
and how economically these types of
equipment can be installed and operat-
ed in locations were an operator al-
ready has cigarette machine, and fur-
ther, the additional profits which may
be earned. Gelfand has had years of
practical experience in a thickly popu-
lated metropolitan district which ex-
tends throughout the District of
Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.
Frank Burns, Burns Distributing
Co., Greensboro, N.C. whose opera-
tions are less metropolitan and more
agricultural in character will tell how
mixed routes improve the operators
economy. His experience is based on
a wide range of merchandise machines
which are located in the rich Southern
(Continued Page 16, Col. 1)
F. W. Edgerton, Edgerton Cigarette
Service Corp., Lexington, Ky.
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