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New lllwtrcrted Mcrnucrl
A rrew and profusely illustrated manual devotecl to /4-inch Architectural grade Weltlwoo<l Plywood, hits just been published by United States Plywood Corporation.
The brochure with text, photographs aud line tlrawings tle' scribes the rnost popular types of architectural plywood an<l veneer cuts, types clf veneer matchitlg, how to tnake corners. joints, curved panels and couhterfront layouts and includes architecturat specifications. Two detailed charts reveal the availability of variotts lvoocls and the characteristics, origin and length range of thirty-six veneers.
The brochure is available to architects ou request to United States Plywoocl Corporation, .55 West 44th Street, New York Citr'.
Stcle Deputy Sncskr APPointed
- Announclment is made by Dave Davis, Rounds Trading Company, San l'rancisco, Supreme Custocatian of International HooHoo, of the appointment of Alfred L. Kerper, I'aul llunyan Lttnrber Company, Susanville, Calif., as Statc I)eptrty Snark for Northern Nevada.
He also annortnced the appointmcnt of Alfrecl D. Bell, Jr., Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., San Francisco, as State Deputy Snark for Northern California.
Mr. Kerper will take the place of Rernard C. Hartung, and Mr. Ilell rvill replace Herb Schaur.
wA. L. "Andy" Crozier of C. I). Johnson Lumber Corp., l'ortland, flew into southern California in late February. Andy stayed a week in Los Angeles and l3alboa, Calif. With Steve Freeman, Stephen G. Freeman & Co., he called on the trade in I-os Angeles, the Wilmington harllor area and San I)icgrl.
Robert S. (Bob) Osgood has :ttrnounce<l thc a<lditior, to their organization of L. R. Daugherty as accountant and office rllanager.
James W. MacDonald, 1,. \\'. I\{acDonald Co., Los Angeles, recently called on the mills in Northern California and Southern Oregon'
Cement ComPcnY Forced To Alldccte Non-Government ShiPments
calaveras cement c-ornpany announced Fellruary 2t3 that lrecattse of increasecl governmellt demands for ceulent' the colrrpany has been forced to institute an allocation system of non-government shipments, efiective inrmediately'
The annottucement r,r'as made lry H. C' "Itat" Maginn, Calaveras vice-president and chairtrran of the company's managernetrt conrmittee, at a meeting of company salesmen in the Palace Hotel, San Francisco.
"We are in the rnidst of a plant expansion program which rvill help us make larger shipments than ever during 1951 and 7952," he said.