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Nebrosko-lowo News Notes
By CHARLES P. RODMAN
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COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
Mills' new representative for Omaha
and territory is the Howard Sales Com-
pany. Five new phonographs were sold
during the first week the company had
the line. A shortage of machines caused
delay in the sale of several more.
With formal opening of the Major Ap-
pliance Company in Omaha on May 15,
arrangements have been made to push
the sale of Brunswick records, according
to the organization's president, M. S.
Livingstone. Bill Fent, in charge of · the
record department, stales that the com-
pany has over 15,000 records available.
A representative of the organization
will be in the field, W . A. Soland, sales
manager, announces. He will cover all
of Nebraska, the western half of Iowa,
part of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana
and South Dakota.
Norton E. Landfield, representative of
the Harlich Manufacturing Company of
Chicago, made Omaha dealers a visit
the latter part of May.
Ray Mortensen, operator of music
boxes at Avoca, Iowa, was an Omaha
visitor recently.
Lester Chapman of Carroll, Iowa,
made Omaha a visit in May. He reports
a decided pickup in music machine op-
erations the past month.
Tony Mangano, president of the How-
ard Sales Company, Omaha, made a
!:>usiness trip to Kansas City for three
days during the last week in May.
John Rosetti, New York novelty sales-
man, called on the Omaha trade May
20.
In Omaha, during May, to purchase
an International truck to use in his busi-
ness, Don Cole , Wurlitzer operator in
Lohrville, Iowa, reports conditions im-
proving.
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John Dauble, in charge of Victor and
Bluebird records for the Sidles C ompany
for the past few months , has been pro-
moted to manager of the electrical ap-
pliance department. In the future he
will sell household equipment as well
as records.
Reports from all operators visiting
Omaha during the past month indicate
a better "take " from coin machines .
This is especially true of phonographs.
They seem to think a part of the upward
trend comes from "dressing up" the new
machines; a small portion is an indica-
tion of a general improvement in the
business world.
Norman Quinn, phonograph operator
of Lewis, Iowa, was an Omaha visitor
for three days during the latter part of
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