November 25, 1921 



Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



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tras a mighty solid citizen^ yet 

 he was a staunch advocate 

 and user of veneered furniture 



(^JND out at Sudbury, Massachusetts, at the old 

 '^^ Wayside Inn, you may still see the desk at 

 which \V ebster sat, and wrote, and thought. It is 

 still there — intact as of yore. The desk was built 

 of Plywood-Yeneer, fortified and reinforced in 

 its essential parts the same as the best construc- 

 tion of today. In fact, the great majority of the 

 fine old furniture of the good old days was built, 

 USING PLYWOOD OR BUILT-UP STOCK. 



The plywood used in the desk 

 helonjjfiny; to Daniel Webster 

 was no doubt made by the 

 slow and careful hand proc- 

 ess and it probably took a 

 week of labor to accomplish 



the building of one desk. 

 Today, in a week's time the 

 New Albany Veneering Co. 

 can build the plywood for 

 several thousand desks and 

 can build it better too. 



When you think of the BEST plywood, built as it 

 ought to be, you should then remember that 

 right here in New Albany is the plant that makes 

 just that kind, and no other kind. The largest 

 and most complete plywood plant in the world. 

 Not in the U. S. merely, but in the world. 



New Albany Veneering Company 



E.V. Knight PlvM cod Sales Company 



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