Marketplace

Issue: 1976 April

MARKETPLACE, VOL. XV, NO. 363
EDITORIAL

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PAGE 2, APRIL, 1976
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Bill Gersh
"Don't put all your eggs in one basket." You've probably heard that
expression for as long as you can remember. That's what happened in this
industry in the '50s. Due to mergers, acquisitions and consolidations, the
conglomerates were born. These big, national, public vending operators
dominated locations with banks and banks of vending machines.
Along came galloping inflation, causing prices of merchandise to soar,
plus recession creating vast unemployment and, suddenly, the banks and
banks of vending machines caved in. In fact all kinds of vending went blah.
The huge conglomerates, even tho a few had been spreading out, had all
their eggs in one basket. No good. So they very quickly diversified. Ac-
quired routes of jukeboxes and games. More and more such routes. Big and
little such routes. Opened game rooms, mini-arcades, big family entertain-
ment centers.
..
No longer all eggs in one basket. Instead, all kinds of
the nation, with all kinds of eggs - vending eggs - jukebox
arcade eggs - service machine eggs. In short, just like the
the big conglomerates had also intermixed their routes with
the kitchen sink.
baskets, all over
eggs - game eggs -
smaller operators,
everything but
So that, today, describing themselves as "vending", and holding to an
"automatic merchandising association" is absolutely a farce. They're doing
more and better with games and music. In fact, if not for games and music -
some would have shut their doors.
So, perhaps, this is the time, the long, long overdue time, to bring back
all eggs into one basket of "One Industry". And, it logically follows, "One
Industry" will make for but "One Convention". What a thrill for all in games,
music and vending to once a.gain be engaged in "One Industry" looking forward
once each year to the gigantic "One Convention". (What do you think?)
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NEWSLETTER
PAGE 3, APRIL, 1976
THE DAlt.Y ARDMOltEITE, Ardmore, Okla., Sunday. February 15, 1976
LEARN AND LIVE, a safety education program promoted by Trooper Don
Roush, will have a slightly different format next time you see it on tv.
Roush said Southern Vending Co. made and donated buzzer equipped tables
similar to those used on tv quii. programs. The 10-week program is in its
third year and pits area high schools in team competition to test their
knowledge on traffic safety. The program is seen on KXII-TV on Sunday af-
ternoons. Here Roush and Tommy Harris of Southern Vending look over the
new tables.
Hats 0££ to T. R. (Tommy) Harris of Southern Vending Company, Ardmore, Oklahoma, for his
creation of buzzer tables to help the Oklahoma Highway Patrol bring highschool students
a better knowledge and understanding of traffic safety. Let it be known that Tommy Harris
is a native of Ardmore and attended Southeastern as well as Oklahoma State where he earned
hia degree in electrical engineering. He has been active in many civic organizations and,
most especially, in the Oklahoma Society of Coin Automation (OSCA). He hopes for 100%
membership for this statewide coin machine association plus the closest possible coopera-
tion among all members.
Yet, busy as he is with his own Southern Vending Conpany, with the state association,
with so many civic matters as well as Ardmore's Optimistis, Tommy Harris still found the
time to create the above buzzer tables so that the Oklahoma Highway Patrol could help all
highschool students with traffic safety problems. Once more - Hats Of f to Tommy Harris,
Ardmore, Oklahoma, who deserves the industry's highest regards.

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