Heater) was born about 1913 in Portland, Oregon and died Februin Portland (verify). Heater was manager of the Portland office for the Columbia Graphophone Company, selling Alexander Graham Bell’s “talking machine.” His wife was Lenore Heater, the mother of Lyle DeLoss Heater. Heater (the elder) was born about 1884 (or 1880?) in Iowa (needs verification). was at one time a owned subsidiary of Norlin Musical Instruments, the same company which also owned Gibson Guitars in the 1970’s and 80’s. 1982, located in Oregon City, Oregon (no specific address found).1922, located at Southwest 12th Avenue and Washington in Portland, Oregon (Source: The Music Trades publication).Public records show that the company did not renew its registration and was dissolved in 1986. Heater Music Company was a registered business in Oregon. By 1971, the company had moved from downtown Portland to Beaverton, a local suburb. They offered many music products and instruments, notably guitars, violins, and other string and brass instruments. Heater Music Company was a family-owned importer of musical instruments based in Portland, Oregon from around 1918 until about 1984.
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