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Issue: 1942 April - Page 9

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M U S IC O P E R A T O R S !!
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United States Department of
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ARCHIE A. BERGER
DIST. MGR. FOR TR I-W A Y
Tri-Way Products Company,
Inc., New York City, reported
that Archie A. Berger of Phila­
delphia, Pa., has been appointed
district manager for the firm for
the states of New Jersey, Pennsyl­
vania, Delaware and West Vir­
ginia, for their “Singing Picture”
illuminated auxiliary speakers.
His appointment came as a re­
sult of the fine sales work which
he has done. His sales of “Sing­
ing Pictures” has helped many
of the music operators in these
states.
Berger has offices at 400 North
Broad Street in Philadelphia.
PRAISE FROM PITTSBURGH MUSIC MERCHANTS
A t the Mayflower Distributing Company's Pittsburgh headquarters, according to manager
Jackie Fields, there hasn't been a dull moment since the 950 was introduced on National
W urlitzer Days. Left to right: Music merchants Zanot and Dolza of Huey, Pa.; Jackie Fields;
A . W . Copers, Butler, Pa.; James Filagia, Uniontown; W urlitzer Assistant Sales Manager John
Schwartz and Ed M cDevitt of Bradford, Pa.
PENNY A R CA D ES
NEAR ARMY CAMPS
. . . and other suitable sites are in tremendous demand
YOU C a n
In s ta ll T hem
. . . we can tell you exactly how to proceed and supply everything you
need for a complete arcade
46 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE - CALL OR WRITE TODAY
ADDS T O VENDOR ROUTE
In Detroit, Ray Meeuwenberg
is going ahead expanding his
route. He recently purchased a
large number of machines for
his merchandise vendor route.
International Mutoscope Reel Co. Inc.
April, 1942
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