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SEATTLE- Record Row lost its most
illustrious personality when Maybel Dace
called it a career a few weeks ago. Many
colorful figures have flashed across Disc·
land's screen in the past decade, but few
could match this dark, well-groomed lady
for business acumen, wide orchestral
knowledge, and keen music sense. As man-
ager of Harper-Meggee's Seattle record de-
partment, there was little "dead" stock
clogging the shelves, because Maybel
bought wisely and well.
Her debut as a wax merchandiser ca me
about in 1923 at Boise, Idaho. She was a
front-line performer when phono records
soared to the peak of 1927-28. She was a
first-hand observer when radio swept in and
pushed the di scs to' their lowest depths in
1931 and 1932. And when she joined Har-
per-Meggee's staff in 1933 as a one-woman
record department, the rising trend was
barely perceptible. Radio, The Disc Killer,
became Radio, the Great Reviver; coupled
with automatic music, the spiral once again
zoomed upward. The previous high marks
of '27 and '28 limped behind as sales ava-
lanched toward dizzy heights, reached
never-before-attained volume.
As Maybe! Dace bades farewell to the
Row, Phono Record, like a strong man
who doesn't know his own streFLgth, spins
. faster, ever faster, on the Volume Needle,
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