4 4 it 4 4 ft #vXv yyy. that Fran to this day, is proud of this Heineken's distribution and sales in Robbins organization in the New m J association and sticks with his Giants his territory. He is proud to be asso- England States and travelled exten- through thick and thin. ciated with Van Munching Co., sively for the Bacardi Company, sole ORTLAND became a Inc. and in turn, we are very fortun- distributors of the famous Bacardi pretty ate in having a man of Miller's stand- Rums. He is a likeable chap and a lonesome place and in 1928 Fran ing and energy as one of our happy great salesman. The success of our to a great ex- did "what everybody did in 1928. family members. Fran looks to the Buffalo's distributors He went to Wall Street to make a future with eagerness. He tackles his tent, has been the result of Bill en- fortune. Fuckily he had not yet job, as he has done with every task thusiasm and complete faith in a great further advanced than salesman, or confronting him, with zest and good future for Heineken's. "customers' man" as Wall Street calls humor. His entire family joins in it, when The Thing came. Fran with his enterprising spirit. Even his wasn't hurt because he hadn't saved belly-whopping but proud Dach- enough yet to invest before the crash. shund is in on it. His name which he In 1934 he was offered a good job bears with great dignity, is Heineken with the Sales Analysis Institute in von Budweiser. New York, for Sales Training. He had taken a course there first and when he came through magna cum laude, the Institute quickly converted him from pupil into teacher. He was just beginning to take his job as Pro fessor very seriously, when Pearl Har bor came. Within a few days Fran had joined the Navy. He was com missioned a Fieutenant and given charge of Navy Recruiting in the Buffalo area. When he came up to Buffalo in 1941, Western New York had the lowest number of Navy re cruits per capita in the country, but just before Selective Service came in, the district was second highest. Fran doesn't claim too much credit for it: "Buffalo had only one way to go and that was up!" he says. William C. Schmidt Fran is Miller Gamble's active partner. He met Ed Gamble when he EPRESENTATIVE William C. Schmidt covers the Miller was in the Navy. They decided to Gamble account by working as much enter the beverage business after the as his time permits with Mr. Miller war. It was not until 1950 that some- and his sales organization opening thing worthwhile came up when they new Heineken's accounts and promot- got the Buffalo franchise for Bud- ing sales in others. Bill Schmidt has weiser beer. In June of this year they had a world of experience behind him were appointed Heinekens distribu- doing promotional missionary work tors. Gamble, the silent partner, lives throughout the United States. He has in Batavia, N. Y. where he operates been associated with the McKesson 8 radio station WBFA which he owns. Fran used to be a pretty good golf er shooting in the high seventies. "I am selling too much beer now to have any time left" he says. Already he operates twelve trucks in the Buffalo area only. A man of many achievements, it will not take Fran long to make his mark as a beverage man. Appointed in June of this year as Heineken's dis- tributor, he has greatly improved the Heineken van Budtveiser Bill recently reported an experience while working with Fran Miller as follows Well now have seen everything! Wednesday Mill and went to see Fred Rapp, a retailer, of 271 Howard Street. Buffalo. We sold him 25 cases more of Heineken making his purchases for the past five weeks 95 His place is located the slums of Buffalo. By the way, he sells it for fifty cents a bottle or Now listen to this one, and both saw it work. When we $12.00 per case, for a gag, he really has Miller and were there a fellow at the bar said that he wanted to take a case home so Fred Rapp said tell you what will do for you as long as you are buying one I will give you five cases free." Then Rapp told his porter to put them in the customer's car but it was one case of Heineken's and five cases of empties. (He is having a job getting rid of the empty Heineken s bottles.) The customer did not real ize what he got until he arrived home. Fhey were really having a lot of fun with the gag. MUM'S THE WORD Mum's the word mum. meaning to "keep it dark"has been kept so dark that lexicographers seem to be in the dark regarding the origin of Some of them believe that it originated with Christian Mum mer, an English brewer of the fif teenth century, who hired his em ployees for life so that the formula for his famous Brunswick Mum beer might be kept a secret. Alexander Pope once wrote: "The clamorous crowd is hush'd with mugs of mum, Till all, turned equal, send a general hum."

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