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a shelf. It moves about to catch attention-3S cents each.
3. Envelope stuffer suitable for mailing or handout that lists and describes each boat in the fleet, pointing out the advantages of plywood construction-$1.50 per hundred.
4."IIowTo" Booklet-a l2-page reprint from Boats Magazine that explains in detail how to build plywood boats. An invaluable guide for anyone using plywood in boats-$7.50 per hundred.
Interested dealers should write Merchandising Department, Douglas Fir Plywood Association, 1119 "A" Street, Tacoma 2, Wash. Ask for the announcement folder on the boat program for more complete details or order the materials you want from the information above. Dealers will be billed at time of shipment.
Whire Bros.Speeds Up Lumber Service
(Continued from Page 14) the new TelAutograph inter-communications system. By way of contrast, Don White points out that the time involved on telephone calls now has already been reduced to about one hour a day.
Previously, when telephones were used, personnel calling individuals at the other office frequently had to rvait on the line or call back, since the person at the other end was busy. This delay has been eliminated. The person at the other end is no longer interrupted, for the telescriber automatically receives the written message for him, whether he is busy or away from his desk.
White Brothers also have found other advantages in the electronic longhand message system installed by TelAuto-