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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1939 September - Page 11

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BAI.I.\" MrG. COMPANY
2640 BELMONT AVENUE
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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COIN
MACHINE
RE'flEW
Amusement Board of Trade
of New Jersey, Inc.
Oflices: 1142 Bread Street, Newark, N. J.
l'resldent-MORRIS PRINCE; Vice-President-
HARRY RADLER ; Treasurer-NATHAN MARKS ;
Executive Secretary-LEROY STEIN .
NEWARK, N. J . - Members of the
Amusement Board of Trade of New Jersey,
Incorporated, adopted the proposed Consti-
tution, By-Laws and Code of Fair Trade
Practices when they held their monthly
meeting on August 3.
It was the third and final reading of the
proposals and members heartily favored
their adoption at this time. In order that
the new regulations will not work a hard-
ship on members, it was agreed that certain
rules would become effective at once and
that others would be placed in operation
at fu ture dates.
By the beginning of the fiscal year, Jan-
uary 1, 1940, all members will be expected
to observe all the new rules and regulations,
according to officers of the Association. It
is believed that the new regulations will
help to stabilize the coin electric ball game
busi ness within the jurisdiction of the As-
socia tion.
A joint committee meeting was held Aug-
ust 8 when appointed representatives of the
Amusement Board of Trade of New Jersey,
Incorporated, and the New Jersey Jobbers
Association met to discuss problems of the
jobber and the operator.
It was the opinion of the joint committee
that the cooperative advertising campaign
now being carried on has been an unpre-
cedented success in the history of the busi-
ness in the State of New Jersey. Other ad·
vert1srng literature was discussed at the
conference.
Frank Russo, of the R. and Y. Distribut-
ing Company, was unan imously elected as
a member of the Board of Governors to
complete a full Board.
Stewart A. Stone, field agent, working
under the supervision of LeRoy Stein, new
executive secretary, has completed the first
of a series of surveys being made for the
service of new locations for the member-
ship.
Miss Estelle L. Barish has been approved
as private secretary to the executive secre•
tary by the Board of Governors.
The first Association outing was held on
August 4. It was a moonlight sailing party,
given in honor of Meyer C. Ell enstein,
mayor of the city of Newark, who is a per-
sonal frie nd of LeRoy Stein and several

members of the Association.
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10c
25c
sooo·---····$4.so M
$s.oo M
$4.50 M
$6.oo M
1000 __ ...... 4.75
5.50
4.75
7.00
500----···· 3.00
3.50
3.00
4.50
Nickel plated checks add $ 1.00 per M to
above prices.
T erms- One-third Cash--Balance C.O.D,
SUPREME PRODUCTS CO.
,33 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
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Guest-"! say, sir, do you run a bus
between your hotel and the station?''
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Guest-"That's odd. I distinctly un-
derstood from my friends that you'd get
me coming and going."
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