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in units — like the rest of the Leitner line for built-up installations — 26 and 30 inches deep.
Leitner has also announced improvements in its “Vent-A-Chief” line of food
suitable for all types of “open kitchen” operations, including cooking, refrigeration, storage, ventilation and sanitation. Units are constructed of polished heavy gauge stainless steel.
Leitner "Soda-Mite" dispenser.
preparation equipment. The new model encompasses 240 varieties of master fry stations, in sizes and service capacities
Automatic Vender For Chocolate Milk Shakes
Inquiry coupon reference E9
A coin vender dispensing a chocolate milk beverage is available from Lovitt Enterprises,
Inc., Gardner,
Mass. Called the “Florence ShakeA-Mat” (Model 20 is pictured), it uses a dairy mix with a 500-cup capacity. A locked door is released only when cup is full. Dimensions are 70 inches high, 34 inches wide, 23 inches deep. Inclusion of a com changer is optional with this equipment.
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Advertisers1 Index and Inquiry
ADVERTISERS' PAGE AND REFERENCE NUMBERS:
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1— SAMUEL BERT MFG. CO
2— COCA-COLA CO.
3 — MANLEY, INC
4— SAVON CO
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REFERENCES FOR ADDITIONAL
100 — Beverage dispensers, coin
101 — Beverage dispensers, counter
102 — Candy bars
103 — Candy Specialties
104 — Candy machines
105 — Cash drawers
106 — Cigarette machines
1 07 — Coffee-makers
108 — Cups & containers, paper
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109 — Custard freezers I 10 — Films, snack bar adv 1 1 1 — Food specialties I 1 2 — French fryers
113 — Grilles, franks, etc.
114 — Gum, chewing
115 — Gum machines
I 16 — Ice cream cabinets 117 — Mixers, malteds, etc.
118 — Popcorn machines
119 — Popcorn warmers
120 — Popping oils
121 — Scales, coin operated
1 22 — Soda fountains
1 23 — Soft drinks, syrup
1 24 — Showcases
125 — Vending carts
126 — Warmers, buns, etc.
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Motion Picture Herald, 1270 Sixth Avenue
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by Gus Bacolini
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REPEAT . . .
Les Grand of Confection Cabinet Corp.,
Chicago, has been appointed 1957 NAC exhibits chairman. This is the job which he so successfully handled for the 1956 show. Mr. Grand expects the Miami, Fla., convention next November to surpass any thus far held. Interest in the show is building-up already. NAC has prepared a colorful advance announcement brochure for mailing to prospective exhibitors this month. No last-minute stuff for NAC!
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Farris Shanbour, manager of the Criterion theatre in Oklahoma City, knew his “sweets” when he placed blow-up, cutouts of Marilyn Monroe in “Bus Stop” over his concession stand for six weeks in advance of playing date.
A Manley “Vista Pop” installation is in the Brooklyn Paramount lobby and pop-your-own sales are a-popping, according to L. O. Seley, eastern district manager in New York for Manley, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.
GIVE IT LIGHT
The president of Sireno Co., New York, J. S. McRea, advises that several drive-in operators have installed “Revolvo-Ray” lights atop their concession area and that they are proving effective “attention getters.” In the About Products department of Better Theatres with this issue, the “Revolvo-Ray” is described and pictured.
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F. A. Martoccio, president of Hoben Candy Corp., Ashley, 111., is properly elated over public interest in their new “Pic-Nic” candy bar which sells for 3c. The success of Pic-Nic seems to be based upon the desire of people to get rid of the pennies in their change!
HELMCO SERVICE EXTENDED
Helmco, Inc., Chicago, is expanding its national program to expedite servicing of its fast food accessories, with 36 service centers being established across the nation, according to R. A. Steiner, sales manager. The company recently redesigned its entire line of more than 45 models of hot and cold food and drink equipment.
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MOTION PICTURE HERALD, DECEMBER 8, 1956