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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1946 Vol. 105 N. 1 - Page 22

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Bendix Radio Appoints
Fryburg in Northwest
J. R. Hughes & S. A. Morrow
Are Farnsworth Appointees
Russell G. Fryburg has been ap-
pointed District Manager for Bendix
Radio in the Pacific Northwest, ac-
cording to an an-
nouncement made
by L. C. Trues-
dell, G e n e r a l
Sales Manager.
Radio & Televi-
sion, Bendix Ra-
dio Division of
Bendix Aviation
Corporation. Fry-
b u r g is w e l l
known to dealers
throughout the
Northwest, hav-
R. G. FRYBURG
ing been closely
identified for over 18 years with the
sale and distribution of well known
lines of radios andappliances.
Headquartering in Portland. Fry-
burg will cover the Washington, Ore-
gon, and Salt Lake City territories.
The appointment of John R. Hughes,
assistant sales manager of the Farns-
worth sales divsion, was announced
recently by E. H. McCarthy, manager
of the Farnsworth sales division,
Farnsworth Television & Radio Corp.
After 12 years with Philco Corp. Mr.
Hughes as a sales representative of
the home line, special representative
of the custom built automobile radio
he left the company in 1941 as a field
service engineer and engaged in busi-
ness for himself in the distribution of
appliances and radio equipment.
In 1942 he closed his business and
for approximately one year was asso-
ciated with the War Department Air
Service Command as an associate radio
engineer, having supervision over air-
borne radar equipment. In 1942 he
in four colors. The poster is a com-
posite presentation of all the sets in
the release. Properly used by sur-
rounding it with easeled album covers,
dealers should be able to create a
display of exceptional beauty.
To tie in with St. Valentine's Day,
Columbia also makes available an at-
tractive Valentine poster in two colors.
There will also be both Masterworks
and popular hangers and the usual
supplements. The Masterworks sup-
plements will feature .Bruno Walter
and the Mahler 4th Symphony. The
popular supplement will feature Gene
Krupa.
1946 Motorola Radios
Exhibited at Furniture Show
The Galvin Manufacturing Corp.,
Chicago, makers of Motorola Radios
for home and car, exhibited their 1946
line of radios at the Furniture Show
held at the Furniture Mart in Chicago,
January 7th through 19th.
This was the first time the full 1946
Motorola line—27 models in all—had
been exhibited. Special demonstrations
were conducted to point out and explain
new and exclusive Motorola features.
WHOLESALERS
Freeman Made Director
Of Ansley Radio Corp.
IN A FEW TERRITORIES
YOU CAN STILL BACK
UST
R A D I O S
Charles M. Freeman, advertising
executive with Hirshon-Garfield Inc.,
has been elected to the Board of Dir-
ectors of the Ansley Radio Corporation,
Trenton, New Jersey. Mr. Freeman
is well-known to the music industry
BACKED BY $60,000,000
The few UST territories still open will
not be open long. Covering most of the
major cities throughout the USA, many
substantial wholesalers ($60,000,000 total
assets) have already signed exclusive UST
distributor contracts.
UST wholesalers signed exclusive UST
contracts because UST offers for 1946
thirty-seven models, nine basic designs,
and three price ranges—a line both broad
and competitive, including every type and
size of radio, radio-phonograph and tele-
vision set. They signed because UST was
one of only four manufacturers who sold
television pre-war . . . and they know
that "Trail Blazing in Television Assures
Leadership in Radio."
C A T A L 0 G
:
U. S. TELEVISION
106 Seventh
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N e w York
M f g . Corp.
Avenue,
I I , N . Y.
We are wholesalers. We are interested
i in a UST distributorship. Please send
I us your complete illustrated catalog.
1 Name
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Address
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Our annual sales volume is
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JOHN R. HUGHES
STANLEY A. MORROW
organized and personally supervised
the installation of the Hawaiian De-
partment's Airborne Radar equipment
in Hawaii.
Another appointment just announced
is that of Stanley A. Morrow, as assis-
tant manager of advertising and sales
promotion, made by John S. Gar-
ceau, manager of advertising and sales
promotion.
After attending Northwestern Uni-
versity, Mr. Morrow worked for two
years for Henri, Hurst & McDonald
Advertising Agency in Chicago and
left them to accept a position as ad-
vertising manager of the Cable Piano
Company of Chicago. While at this
company for approximately 18 years,'
he gained a wide and varied experience
in advertising, and because of his ex-
tensive merchandising background in
the field of musical reproduction instru-
ments, he was elected president of the
Chicago Piano and Organ Association.


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Columbia Displays
Material for February
The central display piece to feature
Columbia Recording's February Mas-
terworks list will be a 38 x 50 poster
CHARLES M. FREEMAN
having handled the advertising of
piano houses including that of Hard-
man Peck & Co., New York. He has
been in the advertising business many
years and was formerly with the Fed-
eral Advertising Agency.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, JANUARY, 1946

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