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California Panel and Veneer Exhibit
Above is the exhibit of the California Panel & Veneer Company at the Western Aircraft Show held in Los Angeles the week of November 9th. The floor is made up of 1/16 inch Co -Ve-Co aircraft plywood inlaid with 1/16 inch mahogany Haskelite plywood. The background con-
"Family Gift" Can Come From Lumber Dealer
"There is no sound reason why the building material merchant should not enjoy a pretty fair percentage of the huge sums of money that will be spent during the Holiday Season. In our opinion he can secure a good volume of business during late November and December if he will place before his customers the attractive specialties he carries in stock and the ease with which they can be secured. IJnquestionably the ideal "family gift" can come from a lumber dealer and not only provides comfort and pleasure for the whole family but adds a real permanent value to the home. There must be hundreds of thousands of home owners throughout this country who would appreciate the thought suggested and solve some troublesome Christmas shopping problems," states H. B. Weiss; vice president and treasurer of George C. Brown & Co., Memphis, Tenn., manufacturers of Tennessee Aromatic Red Cedar.
sists of Port Orford Cedar slabs and the side partitions are of various kinds of hardwood panels. On the left is a miniature construction of the rving of a Lockheed plane; next to that is a Bach wing. The painting on ,the right is of an Emsco plane; all three of these makes of planes are constructed of plywood.
This exhibit received honorable mention for its beauty and caused a great deal of favorable comment on the educational value of aircraft parts displayed. Rod Mulholland was in charge of the display.
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/ McElrov-Cheim Lumber chased the Tvnan Lumbe.r
BUYS TYNAN YARD Company, San Jose, has purCompany's yard in that city.
It will be of interest to the lumber trade to know that George C. Brown & Co. have sent out a letter titled-"Way and Means" to do more December business than you have ever done before-together with proof of newspaper advertisement to over 12,000 retail lumber dealers in the country. A matrix of the newspaper advertisement is sent free to lumber dealers upon request.
A. L. Harrison
A. L. Harrison, secretary of the Riverside Lumbermen's Club, died at Riverside, ialif., on Sunday, November 17. Mr. Harrison had been connected with the lumber industrv for many years, and was secretary of the Riverside Lumbermen's Club since last May. He is survived by his widow who resides at Beverlv Hills.