The Exhibitor (1953)

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CANDYDLY SPEAKING The beneficial results of the various meetings which have been held in various parts of the country under the auspices of the National Association of Popcorn Manufacturers are certain to help all segments of the extra profits field. Both New York City and Philadelphia recently saw these sessions held, and it was gratifying to note the attendance and the spirit which prevailed throughout both gatherings. In both cities, there was representation from all departments, and it became evi¬ dent that the exchange of information and data was beneficial to all. At the New York sessions, for example, the varied program saw such men as Lee Stine, Popcorn Processing Company; Thomas J. Sullivan, executive vice-presi¬ dent, NAPM; R. W. Smith, Blanton Com¬ pany, National Theatre Supply’s Jack Servies; Fraser Gatenby, Sutherland Paper Company; Irving A. Singer, Rex Specialty Bag Corporation; Oliver Koeneman, Old Vienna Products Company and NAPM president; Nat Buchman, American The¬ atre Supply Corporation; Lee Koken, RKO Circuit; Pat Gardiner, SuperDisplay, and others being heard, with Bert Nathan, Theatre Popcorn Vending Corporation, welcoming the delegates. At the Philadelphia sessions, held after this issue of Extra Profits went to press, another commendable program was in¬ dicated. The constructive features of the NAPM planning are further evidence of the high type of thinking being indulged in these days. While many theatremen might think that they are too far away from the cities where the meetings are held to attend, they have cause to believe that they will benefit from the constructive conclusions which are bound to ensue in every case. The men who have been participating in these sessions are to be commended for their cooperative attitudes. Alex Barclay, Strand, Trail, B. C., and his wife are seen in Toronto, Canada, as they recently received two tickets to Honolulu from Betty Walker, Canadian Pacific Air Lines representative. Barclay was the winner of Theatre Confections Limited's "Holiday In Hawaii" contest, and both he and his wife spent two weeks in the islands. (Candy) is Delicious Food yTV y cmjoy somc ivtRY o»r7T^ Cooperating with THE COUNCIL ON CANDY OF THE NATIONAL CONFECTIONERS' ASSOCIATION Popcorn Is A Nutritious Food Cooperating with THE NATIONAL ASSO¬ CIATION OF POPCORN MANUFACTURERS Vol. 7, No. 12 February 1 1, 1953