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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



November 25, 1921 



■American Walnut 



We manufacture both lumber and veneers 

 from selected logs grown in the famous 

 Iowa walnut district. The result is our 

 product possesses unusual merit, being 

 favored by Nature with a most beautiful 

 grain and color. We will appreciate a list 

 of your needs in both lumber and veneers 

 of walnut. 



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Dortant Meetings Scheduled 



Chicago will be the scene of a number of Hvely meetings during 

 the middle of December, among them being: 



The National Veneer and Panel Manufacturers' Association at 

 the Auditorium on December 13 and 14, the program for which 

 has not been definitely arranged. 



The fifteenth mass meeting of the Plywood Manufacturers' Asso- 

 ciation at the Auditorium, December 14, at which there will be the 

 reports of the president, treasurer, executive, glue, publicity, trans- 

 portation, grade rules and valuation committee::, as well as a report 

 by Cost Engineer Potter; proration of railroad fares, and other 

 important matters. 



Following that comes the forty- fourth mass conference of the 

 Central Bureau of Dining Table Manufacturers, at the same hotel 

 on Thursday and Friday, December I 5 and I 6. Besides the routine 

 business to be taken care of, there will be addresses by W. H. Coye 

 entitled "The Controlling Factors in the January Market"; "The 

 January Market," by George M. Petrie; "A Greater Table Bureau,* 

 J. A. Conrey, and "Our Table Clubs," by William L. Pfefferkorn 



Finally the Living Room Table Manufacturers* Association will 

 meet at its eighth mass conference on Saturday, December I 7 

 Chicago, at which time the treasurer will give his report, as also 

 thr commissioner, and H. F. Love, chairman of the cost commis- 

 sion, will set forth recommendBtions for policies in January. F. E 

 Shearman, Jr., as chairman of the membership committee, wil 

 cover the results obtained by his committee since the last meeting 



The subject of proration of railroad fares is a matter of impor 

 tance to be discussed at the plywood, dining table manufacturers 

 and the living room table manufacturers' meetings. 



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John Dulin, manager of the Capital Furniture Manufacturing 

 Company, Noblesville, Ind., which has been shut down for sev- 

 eral monthf, says enough orders have been received lately to keep 

 the plant in operation for several months. 



