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Automatic Age

Issue: 1938 May - Page 86

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AUTOMATIC AGE
May, 1938
Entertains Philadelphia Operators
Philadelphia music operators at the banquet recently tendered them by Sam Kresberg, at the
Hollywood Hotel, Philadelphia.
Sam Kresberg, Seeburg’s Eastern
Distributor was host to the Seeburg
Operators of Philadelphia, at the
Hollywood Hotel on April 7th, 1938,
at a party which lasted into the wee
hours of the morning. Those present
were: Jerry Thorner, East Coast
Phonograph Dist., New York City,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kresberg, East
Coast Phonograph Dist., New York
City, Mr. and Mrs. Tippy Klein, c/o
Premier Sales Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viscidi, Pauls-
boro, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Field, of
Murphy & Field, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Miss S. Goodman, Philadelphia, Pa.,
C. Juniewicz, Atlantic City, N. J.,
S. Hinden, Atlantic City, N. J., A.
Feldman, Paulsboro, N. J., B. Hop­
kins, Philadelphia, Pa., S. Widrow,
Philadelphia, Pa., B. Yanks, Phila­
delphia, Pa., L. Yanks, Philadelphia,
Pa., Harry Scherdorf, Philadelphia,
Pa., H. Elkins, c/o Royal Dist. Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa., B. King, c/o Quak­
er Vending Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
J. Mellwig, Philadelphia, Pa., Frank
Hammond, c/o Phonograph Operators
Ass’n., Philadelphia, Pa., H. Lederer,
Philadelphia, Pa., M. Margolis, c/o
Keystone Music Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
M. Finkel, c/o High Point Amusement
Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Ben Fireman,
c/o Automatic Sales Co., Philadelphia,
Pa., S. Stern, Philadelphia, Pa., E.
Leopold, Philadelphia, Pa., M. Bush-
wick, c/o Capital Amusement Corp.,
Philadelphia, Pa., W. Schneider, c/o
Metropolitan Amusement Co., Phila­
delphia, Pa., J. Sheppard, Philadel­
SPECIAL
NUT MIXTURES
FOR V E N D E R S
“2-STAR” M IX ........................ll% c
p e r lb .
Contains: 75% Spanish, 8% Juniors, 8% Cashews, 5% Pecans,
4% Filberts.
“4-STAR” M I X ....................... 15'/2c
p e r
l b
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Contains: 70% Arbest Red Skins, 15% Cashews, 15% Pecans.
Packed in 30 lb. Cartons.
Headquarters for Vending Candies, “Sheik” Salted-in-Shell
Pistachios (Processed by Germack for quality), Peanuts and
Nut-Meats.
“We have shipped to vendors as far west as Wisconsin and as far
south as Florida.”
“T H E R E MUST BE A R E A S O N !”
W R IT E F O R PRICE-LIST
MOSS BROS. NUT CO.
S. 5th & Bingham Sts.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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231 No. 2nd St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
phia, Pa., S. Myers, B. Murphy, and
M. Spector, Philadelphia, Pa. Thank
you!
Buys Music Route
for Gash
In purchasing the entire operating
equipment of the Peoples Novelty
Company of Quincy, Illinois, M. W.
(Marty) Arnold of the A. & M. Nov­
elty Company has closed one of the
largest deals in the state of Missouri.
The 98 phonographs involved in the
transaction, operating in the States
of Illinois and Missouri, changed
hands on a cash basis.
It was only several months ago that
Mr. Arnold purchased the 30 phono­
graph route of the Central Novelty
Company of Quincy, Illinois, and be­
fore that he took over the Leonard
Novelty Company who operated 20
phonographs.
These deals brought
the A. & M. Amusement Company up
to the front ranks in the music op­
erating organizations in that part of
the State.
There are now three branches op­
erating: one at Shelbyville, Missouri,
which is the home office; another at
Macon, Missouri, where H. P. Arnold,
a brother, is manager and part own­
er; while at Barry, Illinois, Charles
Hoyt, is manager and part owner.
This organization was founded seven
years ago and includes a staff of five
service men to keep the machines in
perfect order.
Joins Oriole Firm
Mr. E. W. Brickman has been
chosen to head the new special sales
department of the Oriole Coin Ma­
chine Company. His plans call for
improvement of conditions in certain
territories and to further the sale of
equipment which is best suited to
bring greater returns to the oper­
ators.
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