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opening a drive-in, they said I couldn’t do it because ‘it’s never been done before in Japan,’ ” Ceselsky said.
Now, it has been done, and he has big hopes for his new project for which the first drive-in was a test case. He has completed plans for an entertainment center to be opened near Tokyo in the fall, handling 1,000 cars (a twin drive-in, one-half Japanese, on#-half American) , and a bowling alley and dance hall, all in one. It is to be completely modern, using American equipment.
Ceselsky-Tanaka Enterprises hopes to begin construction on this complex in August and have it in operation late in the year.
NAC Adds Six New Members
Six new members in recent weeks have been announced by James O. Hoover, first vice-president and membership chairman of the National Ass’n of Concessionaires.
In the concessionaire segment are: Mike W. Zahorchak, Canadian Drive-In Theatres, Ltd., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, sponsored by Charles Sweeney, NAC regional vice-president; and Martin Engleman, Concessionaire Ardsley Swimming Pool, Ardsley, N.Y.
Suppliers are: Leonard S. Lowell, Dale System Inc., New York City, sponsored by Lee Koken, NAC past president; and Mad Hatter Snack Foods, Division Federal
Farms Limited. Toronto, Ontario, sponsored by NAC’s second vice-president, Sydney Spiegel.
Vernon B. Ryles jr., Popper’s Supply Co., Portland, Ore., who was sponsored by NAC President Augie J. Schmitt joined the jobber-distributor segment; and Floyd Bennett who recently joined Tyler Popcorn Co., Chapman, Neb., as sales representative lost no time in sending in Tyler’s membership for the popcorn processor segment.
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