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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
MAN POWER
A NY member of the music trade may forward to this
office a "position wanted" advertisement intended for
this Department, to occupy three lines agate measure and
it will be inserted free. Replies will also be forwarded
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be in hand on the 15th of the month preceding the dale
of issue.
MANAGER WANTED
For long established store handling
pianos, electric organs, combinations
and records; nationally known makes.
225,000
trading
area
population.
Salary plus liberal percentage of net.
Good man should earn $5,000 the first
year.
Extensive previous managerial
experience not essential. Previous man-
ager earned over $10,000.
Location
middle east.
Address Box 82, THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, 1270 Sixth
Ave., Radio City, New York.
Ava W. Poole
President of Poole Piano Co.
Passes Away at 49
APRIL, 19J+1
Radio Station Buys a Wurlitzer
Bradshaw Music Company of Fitzgerald,
Georgia, has recently announced the sale
of a Wurlitzer Grand, Model 260, to Radio
Station WMJM, Cordele. Georgia. The
sale was made by C. F. Bradshaw.
Ava W. Poole, 49, for many years presi-
dent of the Poole Piano Co., Cambridge,
died March 11th at his home on Eastern
A Musical Masterpiece
Point road, Gloucester, Mass. He had been
ill for two weeks.
Weaver Piano Co., York, Pa.
He was born at East Weymouth, the son
of William H. and Fannie L. Holbrook
Poole. After attending Belmont High
School he was graduated from Harvard
University in 1914. He was lieutenant in
the ordnance department of the army
during the world war.
designed and built by
His clubs were the Harvard of Boston, **J
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piano craftsmen of
the Eastern Point Yacht, the Bass Rocks
Golf and the Cambridge Rotary. He was
long experience
also a member of the Belmont lodge of
Superior Tone Quality
Masons.
Highest Grade Materials
He leaves his widow, the former Agnese
Case Designs With
J. Peckham of Watertown; a son. F. Harri-
Enticing Eye Appeal
son Poole and a daughter. Miss Nancy V.
Poole.
Services were held Sunday at 2:30 at
SEND FOR CATALOG
Story chapel. Mi. Auburn cemetery, Cam-
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