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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1946 January - Page 14

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A SPECIALIZED CREDIT AND
FINANCING AGENCY FOR MAN-
UFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
OF COIN.OPERATED MACHINES
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
14
FOR
JANUARY
1946
134 NORTH LASALLE STREET
CMAC Elects Dick
CHICAGO-Robert M. Waggener, Pres·
ident of Coin Machine Acceptance Corp.,
has just announced the election of George
.\1. Dick to the position of Executive Vice
President of CMAC. Dick will henceforth
make his headquarters at the main office
in Chicago and will eventually take up
residence here.
Dick will remain a Vice President of
the parent organization of CMAC, Ameri-
can Business Credit Corp., New York,
N. Y. Dick has been associated with
CMAC for several years in the capacity of
Vice President and Director. Waggener
advises that CMAC will be considerably
strengthened by this move, because Dick
brings with him a wealth of experience in
the finance industry, having been in this
field for the past 23 years.
I n view of the tremendous forward steps
the Coin Machine Industry can now take
because of the war's end, and the expan-
sion program which CMAC _has in mind,
Dick's appointment is opportune and will
be of great value in handling the antici-
"GOALEE"
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PAUL A. LAYMON
DISTRIBUTOR

CHICAGO 2

ILL I NOIS
pated increase in \olume [or which C;\IAC
has planned.
was a salesman for the company. Well,
you gotta meet that clubhouse budget!"
Columnist Jests Show
Mrs. Steffens Passes
CHICAGO-The November 20th issue
of the Chicago News humorously treated
a showing of new equipment held by
O. D. Jennings & Co. at th" Sherman hoteL
Said columnist Arthur Sommerfeld, in
part: "The Bullfight Room is a cozy out-
of-the-way spot for men to gather . . .
but what are those gleaming streamlined
machines on a side table? Can they be?
No-they couldn·t. But they are! Ask
those salesmen.
"Yup, boys, there they are. The 1946
models of O. D. Jennings. And hurry,
fellows, the firm has a backlog of 7,000
orders and goes into production the first
of the year.
"Now that one on the right, the Bronze
Chief, will be around $200. The Cluh
Chief, that smaller beauty on the left,
will be a little less. But they are not for
sale in Illinois. No, just for clubs in other
states to make expenses with. Sort of
charitable like. The man who said that
Infalm~
CHICAGO-Funeral services were held
here December 4th for Mrs. Eugene C.
Steffens, wife of the vice president and
general sales manager of Permo, Inc_ Mrs.
Steffens had been in poor health for some
time.
Surviving, besides the husband, IS a
daughter, Jean.
Zuckerman Joins Kleiman
CHICAGO-Fredric R. Kleiman, Ad-
vertising, has appointed Norton H. Zucker-
man as Production Manager. Zuckerman,
just out of the Navy, was former ad-
vertising manager for Continental Prod-
ucts, and others.
The Kleiman agency handles advertising
for Soundies.
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