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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



November 10, 1921 



TABLE GLU 



the Present Home of 



PERKMS 



TRADE MARK 



Builders of Plywood who are not using PERKINS VEGETABLE GLUE will profit by 

 investigating- its merits and learning the value of PERKINS ^)UALL^^' 



and PERKINS SERVICE 



Process and Product Patents covering Perkins Glue were granted July 2nd and March 19th, 1912, and have been held valid and 

 ■Qfringed by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Patents have also been granted in Canada, Great Britain, Germany. 

 France. Belgium, Italy and other foreign countries. 



Factory and Gen. Offices: LANSDALE, PA. 



Sales Office: SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 



PERKINS GLUE COMPANY 



PURCELL= 



Are You Interested in the 



Following Exceptional Values 



in High Grade Walnut? 



ls&2s, all6'&7 long. . . 

 4 4, 5/4 & 6 4 



ls«&2s, alI8'&9 long. . . . 

 4 4, 5 4, 6 4 & 8/4 



Selects .... 4 4, 5 4, 6 4, 8 4 



No. 1 Com. . . 3 8, 1 2, 5 8, 

 3/4, 4 4, 5 4, 6 4 & 8 4 



No. 2 Common 



4 4, 5 4,6 4&8 4 



ALL STEAMED AND 10 

 MONTHS ON STICKS 



FRANK PURCELL 

 Kansas WALNUT LUMBER CO. 



Mills and 

 Offices 



City, 

 Keuisas 



A Ranking Nan^e in Walnut 

 for Many Years *ffjlfi 



WALNUT 



Central Credit Bureau Now Independent 



The Central Credit Bureau, an organization incorporated under 

 the laws of Illinois, which has been functioning under the control 

 of associations represented in the Central Bureau of Dining Table 

 Manufacturers, has now been relieved of association control and 

 will function as a separate organization. The C. B. of D. T. M. has 

 disposed of its interests in the office of the bureau. 



M. Wulpi will continue to be secretary and treasurer of the credit 

 bureau and also commissioner of the various associations which he 

 has served for many years. However, it is expected that the 

 change w^ill enable the credit bureau to function more freely and 

 thus move forward and increase its patrons. 



J. A. Conrey, president of the Conrey-Davis Mfg. Company of 

 Shelbyville, Ind.. is president of the new organization. Mr. Conrey 

 served as president of the Central Bureau of Dining Table Manufac- 

 turers for sixteen years, and is a member of the National Council 

 of the Furniture Associations. 



Another tried member of the organization is A. D. King, Jr.. 

 w^ho has been with the old organization eleven years and for the 

 past eight years has been in charge of the collection and credit 

 department. 



The slogan of the new^ organization is "Service through co-opera- 

 tive effort.'" 



Cincinnati Opposes Mahogany Duty 



Revision of the Fordney tariff bill to allow the free importation 

 of mahogany and Spanish cedar lumber w^as indorsed in a resolu- 

 tion adopted by the Cincinnati Furniture Exchange. The exchange 

 opposes a duty on mahogany or cedar logs whether round or 

 square hewn, on sawed mahogany boards thicker than ^8 ' ^^ 

 Spanish cedar lumber thicker than '/g , if shipped rough and tied 

 in shocks. On the other hand the exchange favors the mainten- 

 ance of the present duty on all figured woods if cut into veneer 

 under '/g" thick. 



