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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



September 10, 1922 



The COE ROLLER VENEER DRYER 

 " ^r. DRYING EFFICIENCY 



If you are trying to dry your veneer without the aid of this wonderful machine you are doing yourself and 

 your product an injustice. If you desire to perfect your product you will do well to investigate the merits of 

 our dryer. . ■..«-, .^-^■wt -w t 



The New Twentieth Century Coe Veneer Lathe 



Is another machine that it is hard for a veneer manufacturer to be without 



We will be prepared in a short time to send you a new Clipper bulletin, in which you will find 

 described our style L Clipper, with the automatic stop 



The Coe Manufacturing Company, Painesville, Ohio, U. S, A, 



VENEER MACHINERY 



LATHES CLIPPERS DRYERS 



"Merit'' 

 Veneer Lathe 



MERRITT ENGINEERING AND SALES CO. 

 LOCKPORT. N. Y. 



The "Merit" Veneer Lathe 



The "Mfrit" Vpiiper Lathe is 

 a high-grade machine, holdins 

 tiist place in the largest and 

 ix-st installations in this coiui- 

 tiy and abroad. 



A recularly - c&n- 

 structed ' ■Merit" machine has 

 the kiuir-k III limniii: imt the 

 verj' best venci^r. of getting the 

 most out of tlie log and of 

 standing ui> in tJie severest 

 service. Tt contains those fea- 

 tuFL-s and adjustments that 

 "produce the goods" with the 

 Ifast demand upon the skill 

 of the operator. 



Among these features is one 

 i>f vital importance, viz.: "A 

 hand wheel which perfectly 

 controls the cTitting pressure 

 the entire length of the bar." 

 The oporatitr never stirs out of 

 Ids tracks ur Interferes with 

 cutting oiK-rations. yet has 

 complete one-hand control of 

 tlic pressure any instant it is 

 needed. 



A Dependable Source 

 For Your Requirements 



About One Million Feet of 



PLYWOOD 



3/16" to 1/2" in Thickness 



AND 



Over One and One-half 

 Million Feet of 



VENEER 



in Stock. We make Panels 



to Your Sizes in Car or 



L. C. L. Lots. 



QUALITY & SERVICE 



Write or Wire for Price List 



Geo.L.Waetjen 8C Co. 



717-723 Park Street 

 MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN 



Plans Complete for Evansville's Furniture Show 



John C. Keller, secretary and manager of the Evansville Fur- 

 niture Manufacturers' Association at Evansville, Ind., a few days 

 ago announced the complete program for the semi-annual furni- 

 ture and stove market that will be held in three large buildings 

 at Evansville September 1 I to I 6. In spite of the railroad strike, 

 Mr. Keller and the various manufacturers who have arranged the 

 market believe that the attendance will be large and they express 

 the opinion that the retail trade of the middle west and south will 

 be greatly stimulated by the holding of the market. Tuesday, 

 September 12, visiting Rotarians attending the market w^ill be 

 invited to the w^eekly meeting of the local Rotary club in the Hotel 

 McCurdy. An invitation will be given all visitors interested in 

 Chamber of Commerce and other civic w^ork to attend the Forum 

 meeting at the Chamber of Commerce lunch room Wednesday at 

 12:15 o'clock. 



Thursday noon visiting Kiwanians will be guests of the local 

 Kiwanis club. The exhibition buildings will be closed at 3:30 

 o'clock this day in order to permit visitors to leave at 4 o'clock on 

 the Steamer Verne Sw^ain for a boat ride and entertainnnent. The 

 boat will return at 9:30 o'clock. Lunch and refreshments will be 

 served on the boat. 



An auto tour of the city starting at 2 o'clock from the Furni- 

 ture building. Fourth and Vine streets, followed by an inspection 

 tour of factories and foundries, is on the program for Friday. 



The public will be permitted to view the exhibitions from 3 

 o'clock Saturday afternoon to 9 o'clock at night in the three 

 buildings. Fifty exhibitors will have thirty commodities on dis- 

 play, according to Mr. Keller. 



New Company Takes Over Arkansas Plant 



A newly organized company, the Eastern Arkansas Veneer 

 Company, has taken over the W. J. Loveless Veneer Company. 

 The plant secured by the new company is one of the finest equip- 

 ped factories of its kind in the country, and this coupled with 

 the twenty-years* experience of the leaders of the company, 

 promises most satisfactory results. The output will consist of 

 rotary cut gum and oak veneers. The plant is located at Cotton 

 Plant. Ark. The members of the company are S. M. Bush, J. W. 

 Welsh. D. M. Bush. W. G. Jones. R. R. James. 



The Southwestern Furniture Company of Tell City, Ind., has 

 increased its capital stock from $50,000 to $75,000. 



Walter Voas, of Seymour, Ind., trustee in bankruptcy for the 

 Seymour Cabinet Company of the same city, has obtained per- 

 mission from the referee in bankruptcy of the Federal court to 

 operate the factory temporarily, to use the partly finished stock 

 and raw materials on hand. Permission to resume operations 

 was granted following a conference of the creditors. The plant 

 will be sold later. 



