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Open House Displays Prefinished Paneling
THE MARVELS of mass produced prer finished plywood panels were recently on show to a big dealer audience at a joint open house sponsored by Los Angeles' Globe International and Getz Brothers, of San Francisco.
Globe International, southland distributor for manufacturer Getz Brothers teamed up to hold the session at the Getz-Roymac, Inc. plant in Torrance.
The plant's production line, which clicks off perfectly prefinished panels at the rate of one every 3.5 seconds, was all the more remarkable for the almost hospital-cleanliness in the plant. Globe officials explained that it was a standard part of the high guality control program that Getz maintains.
A featured part o{ the plant tours was a full explanation of the machinery and how these facts and figures could be tied into consumer sales by the dealers.
GUESTS AI Globe lnter. national-Getz Brothers Party are (top left, l+) l. M. Hoff man, Dick Brown, an unidentified guest, Miss Breyer, Jerome Williams and another unidentified guest. Top right, Miss Breyer and Lou Massing. Kelley Moore's William Mc0rew (lower left) and Charles V. Kritz with Globe's Sid Chattler. Joe Durra and C. T. McElroy are seen at the right.