Automatic World

Issue: 1932-July

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AUTOMATIC
Pistachio Nuts Proving Big Sensation
T
July, 1932
WORLD
HERE are probably very few clean looking and presents a very
of the vast numbers of peo- strong appeal to the consumer. Not
ple engaged in or affiliated
contented to rest there, the com-
with the vending machine industry pany installed expensive and elab-
who have failed to notice the almost orate equipment in their factory for
phenomenal success of White Roast- sterilizing the Pistachios before
Subjecting the nuts to
ed and Salted Pistachio nuts in this shipment.
field.
In a comparatively short this treatment causes them to stay
time Pistachios have jumped from
so u nd in the warm weather and
obsurity· into the spotlight and are therefore makes them safe to handle
today one ' of the most popular items during the summ er months. Zeno-
bia is the only Pistachio house tak-
selling in van ding mechines.
ing this extra precaution and by so
To Zenobia Company, Inc., 165
doing
has establish ed a precedent in
Hudson St., New York City goes
the credit for having developed this serving the interest of its custom-
situation . Long the leading Pista- ers and safeguarding its products.
chio house in the U. S. this firm in-
With Pistachio prepared to be al-
troduced Pistachios to the vending most spoil-proof it is small wonder
industry about a year ago. People,
that operators by the hundreds have
they contended, must be tiring of put these nuts in their machines for
seeing and eating the same things summer selling. Of course, a major
in vending machines for years a nd
consideration to the operator is
would no, doubt welcome a change to
profit and here agam Pistachios
something new and different. Ac- show up favorably. The particular
cording to Mr. Harry K. Norian , grade used in vending machines is
Treasurer and General Manager of medium small in size· and conse-
the Company, the public's enthus- quently r uns a large quantity to the
iastic welcoming of Pistachios great- pound. Furthermore, and inquiry to
ly exceeded their highest expecta- the Zenobia office brings a reply
tion when these nuts were placed
stating the current low price with
arou'n d in a few machines. The the added report that never before
landslide began, operators by the
have such high grade Pistachio s sold
score started to fill their machines so low. These facts combine to al-
with pistachios and it was not long low the operator to obtain the nuts
before operators all over were fol- at a very nominal price, give gener-
lowing suit. Today Pistachios are ous po rtions which consumers today
strongly entrenched as a front line
want, and earn a fine profit. And
seller in the vending machine field.
to these the st eady sales and safe
Until Pistachios made their ap- keeping factors of the nuts and one
pearance in machines they reached
has all the reasons why Pist ac hios
the con$umer mainly through the re- are going over so big.
tail confectionery stores in the
If there is one thing more than
larger . cities of the country. It is
claimed now, however, that in all a nything else that Zenobia wants
sections of the U. S., in large cities everyone to know it is that they re-
and small, the white roasted and fuse to handle anything but the very
finest quality Pistachios grown.
salted Pistachios identified as Zeno-
They attribute their su ccess to this
bia are sold both in confectionery
and also to their never-ceasing ef-
stores and vending machines. These
nuts are not only a so urce of keen forts to please their customers. Let
others handle the inferior grades,
pleasure for the people eating them,
they say, and stand the risk .of dis-
but they are a boon to sales for
every operator having them in his satisfied customers and it losing bus-
iness. The public always wants
machines.
quality-the best quality-especially
Zenobia makes no secret of hav-
ing the finest roasting and salting when it concerns something put into
process by which their Pistachios are the stomach.
deliciously prepared. During this
These nuts vend through almost
preparation a pure white salt coat- every make of machine that vends
ing is applied to the shell of the nut small confections. Many high-class
which -keeps the nut meat inside locations can be gained by .offering
fresh and crisp. Thus the outward Pistachios to their t rade. Pistachios
appearance of the nut is white and places you in the front ranks and
classes you as an up-to-date operator
of the highest standard .

D. Robbins & Co. Open
New York Branch
D . Rob b ins
In line with their policy to give
service to operators, D. Robbins &
Co., manufacturers and jobbers of
BrOOklyn, N. Y., have opened a
branch at 313 East Thirte,e nth street,
New York City. This branch will be
in charge of Marty Rosen, a former
operator who has had a number of
years experience in the vending line
and knows the requirements of oper-
ators. In addition to carrying a large
stock of Empire Vendors, manufac-
tur,e d by D. Robbins & Co., the New
York branch will also have on hand
for immediate delivery all the latest
amusement machines. All operators
in and near New York are .c ordially
invited to call at the New York
branch and take full advantage of its
facilities . A very useful complete
card collection system, including a
leatherette carrying case, will be
given free as a souvenir with the
first purchase at this new branch of
D. Robbins & Co.

T H E NEW JOBBERS
DEPART MENT
With this issue we launch a job-
bers special department in which we
will carry small cards announcing re-
liable and dependable jobbers of
America. The jobber is now a nec-
essary link in the coin machine in-
dustry's chain. Deal with your near-
est jobber and receive the service
that is really due you. Study this
department month in and month out
and get acquainted with your job-
ber. For special consideration men-
tion AUTOMATIC WORLD when
you write the jobbers.
AUTOMATIC
July, 1932
WORLD
Dixie Specialty Co. Becomes Southwest
Representative For
O
NEof the biggest happen-
ings that became in evi-
dence in the coin machine
industry recently was that of the
Dixie Specialty Company of Dallas,
Texas, becoming the Southwestern
factory representative for the Field
Manufacturing Corp. of P eoria, Ill.
Neither of these firms need any
introduction to the trade as both are
known from coast to coast and have
had dealings with operators all over
America. If experience counts in
serving operators it can certainly be
had in the associating with these
firms.
This is the first step taken by the
Field Manufacturing Corp. in estab-
lishing representatives and a wise se-
lection has been made concerning the
Dallas firm . The Dixie Specialty
Company, located in the heart of the
great Southwest, no doubt can extend
a service that will help every South-
western operator toward making
more money. Every new machine
will be offered and prompt service
will always be in evidence. Quicker
shipments, quicker service and quick-
er information will be offered along
with the very lowest prices for ma-
chines and products, quality consid-
ered.
Mr. Bogart, manager of the Dixie
Specialty Company, requests all op-
erators to send in their names and
address so they will receive all the
latest news on coin machines within
48 hours after it happens. There
will be many new offerings coming
up during the next few months and
Dixie Specialty Company will be in
a position to keep you posted on ev-
ery movement, therefore your name
is desired for their files.
Their new jackpot attachment for
pin tables is a winner and the Dixie
Specialty Company will equip your
tables, for a reasonable charge, if
you wIsh to ship your tables to them,
or you may visit their place and they
will gladly instruct you just how to
install the jackpot attachments that
are making plenty money.
Make their place your headquar-
ters while in Dallas. They are lo-
cated at 1308-10 Young street.
Field Mfg.
Corp.
The Louisiana Tax 'Bill
An act to provide additional rev-
enues for the state of Louisiana by
imposing an annual graded excise-li-
cense tax for the privilege of engag-
ing in the business of operating slot
machines and slot locks; to provide
for the manner of paying such tax,
and collecting and enforcing the
same; to provide that the proceeds
from such tax will be paid into the
general fund; to provide that if any
clause, paragraph or section of this
act is held by a competent court to
be illegal, that the remaining por-
tion of this act shall not be affected;
and to repeal all laws or parts of laws
inconsistent or in conflict herewith.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
Legislature of Louisiana that every
person, firm, association of persons,
company or corporation engaged in
operating within this state any slot
machine wherein is' kept any article
to be purchased or delivered by de-
positing any coin, token or thing of
value and for which may be had any
article of merchandise or any ma-
chine wherein may be seen any pic-
ture or heard any music by deposit-
ing therein any coin, token or thing '
of value, or any slot weighing ma-
chine, or any slot machine for mak-
ing stencils, name-plates or markers
by the u se of machines operated by
depositing any coin in the machine,
token or thing of value, or any lock
operated by depositing therein any
coin, token, or thing of value, or any
other machine, lock, device or appa-
ratus operated by depositing any
coin token or thing of value in a slot,
shall apply for and procure from the
Supervisor of Public Accounts a
state license for the privilege of op-
erating each and every such machine,
and shall pay for such license or li-
censes, for each parish where such
machine or machines are set up and
operated the following tax:
Machines requiring a deposit of
one cent, $10.00.
Machines requiring a deposit of
more than one cent and not more
than five cents, $20.00.
More than five cents and not more
than ten cents, $30.00 .
Eleven
More than ten cents and not more
than twenty cents, $40.00.
More than 20 cents, $50.00.
Section 2. This act and the tax
herein levied shall not apply to slot
machines owned and operated by any
retail merchant in his own place of
business for delivering inerchandise
of the retail value of the coin, token
or other thing of value deposited,
nor to slot machines from which
drinking cups are delivered at not
more than one cent per ·cup.
Section 3. The tax levied in this
act shall be collected by the Super-
visor of Public Accollnts, and the
proceeds therefrom shall be paid into
the state treasury for the account
of the general fund.
Sections 4, 5, 6 and 7 pertain to
manner of collection, etc.
Section 8. That any person, firm,
corporation or association of persons
violating any of the provisions of
this act shall be guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction there-
of shall pay a fine of not less than
$100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 and
be sentenced to serve not less than
thirty days nor more than ninety
days in the parish jail at the discre-
tion of the court.
Section 9. All laws or parts of
laws inconsistent or in conflict here-
with are hereby repealed.
EDITOR'S NOTE-Anyone hav-
ing a suggestion to offer that will
assist the Louisiana boys in fighting
this bill, please forward same, at
once, to F. F. Dreibholz, care Associ-
ated Manufacturers Co., New Or-
leans, La.

ILLINOIS LOCK COMPANY AP-
POINTS GUERNSEY-HEITKAMP
The Illinois Lock Company, Chi-
cago, manufacturers of preCISIon
locks for coin machine and vending
machine application, has placed its
account with Guernsey-Heitkamp,
Advertising Agency, 43 East Ohio
street, Chicago.

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