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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 12 - Page 28

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, PIANOS ONLY, DECEMBER, 19U
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the Duval Board of County Commissioners
in the early days, and later in the Florida
Legislature on platforms of road improve-
ments. Legislation establishing a State
A NY member of the music trade may forward to this
Road System was sponsored by him and
•* •*• office a "position wanted" advertisement intended for
this Department, to occupy three lines agate measure and at one time he served on the State Road
Board.
it will be inserted free. Replies will also be forwarded
without cost. Additional space charged at the rate of 25c
He was a Charter member of the Jack-
per line. If boldface type is desired, the cost for same
sonville Rotary Club, organized in 1912,
will be 25c a line, 7 words to a line.
and served as its President in 1923, as
"Help wanted" advertisements will be charged for at well as in other capacities at various
the rate of 25c per line.
times. He was one of the founders and
Cash must accompany order.
the first President of the Boys Home Asso-
Business Opportunities and For Sale advertisements
ciation, and during his active years,
inserted as display space only at $7.00 per single column
worked strenuously for the Florida Edu-
inch.
cational Loan Fund. He had a part in the
establishment of the Playground Depart-
ment of the city and served on its first
SMALL GOODS CONCESSIONAIRE
board.
For many, many years, he took
Major Los Angeles music house remodeling and en-
larging small goods department and has interesting
an active part in the old Board of Trade
proposition for concessionaire on percentage basis.
and its successor, the Chamber of Com-
Write Box 123, M USIC TRADE REVIEW
merce.
1270 Sixth Ave., New York
Mr. Miller was born in Philadelphia,
May
29. 1871. His parents came to Florida
POSITION WANTED BY PIANO TRAVEL-
LER — Piano traveller who has wide ex- in 1884 and settled in Macclenny. Mr.
perience selling dealers in both East and Miller moved to Jacksonville when a
West is open for connection. Opportunity
more essential than salary. Highest refer- young man where he entered business,
ences can be furnished. Answer Box 69, subsequently founding the present busi-
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, 1270 Sixth Ave., ness which bears his name. He is sur-
New York.
vived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller,
one son, Frank O. Miller, Jr., a sister. Miss
Sallie Miller, and two granddaughters,
Phyllis Ann and Alice Elizabeth Miller.
MAN POWER
F. O. Miller, Sr.
Dies Suddenly in Jacksonville at
the Age of 70
S H O N I N G E R
Frank O. Miller, Sr., President and
founder of the F. O. Miller Piano Co., of PIANOS • ESTABLISHED 1850
Jacksonville, Fla., passed away Tuesday,
October 28, 1941, following a brief illness.
Mr. Miller established his present busi-
ness in 1903 and under his able direction
The quality old time
it grew from a small store, handling a
Shoninger dealers
few pianos, to a leading piano business in
North Florida representing 8 nationally
expect . . . in new
known makes of pianos and organs.
consoles of great
Though not a politician, he served on
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