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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



May 10, 1922 



PERKINS 

 183 



Trade Mark 

 Req. U.S. Pat. Off. 



PERKINS 

 183 



Trade Mark 

 Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 



GENERAL OFFICES AND FACTORY 



Perkins Vegetable Glue 



The Standard of Quality and Economy 



Process and Prdduct Patents covering Perkins Glue were granted July 2nd and March 19th. 1912, and 

 have been heid vahd and infringed by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Patents have also 

 been granted in Canada. Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy and other foreign countries. 



Perkins Glue Company, Sales Office: South Bend, Indiana 



FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES: LANSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA 



If you 

 haven't a 



HOW DO YOU DRY YOUR VENEER? 



COE ROLLER VENEER DRYER 



we venture the assertion that many times you have wished you did have one. There is no time like the 

 present to gratify that wish and thus place your plant on a much more efficient basis and give an added 

 quality to your product. If you are not familiar with the performance of this wonderful machine, write 

 us for a list of users and investigate and you will be surprised to find what a handicap you have in being 

 without one. 



ALSO SEE THE NEW' TWENTIETH CENTURY COE VENEER LATHE 



In a short time now we will 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. 



( i'liiifhniiil frnni iun/i ;IS t 

 of the high water had well built up reserve banks upon which they 

 are now drawing for their operations. But the effect of stoppage 

 of logging will begin to deplete the supply very noticeably within 

 the next 30 to 60 days, because the reserve log supplies will then be 

 largely exhausted. Mr. Clark returned about two weeks ago from 

 a trip to Honduras and came up through the lower Mississippi 

 Valley from the port of New^ Orleans. When he was at New 

 Orleans the crest of the rise had not yet arrived and some un- 

 precedented high water was expected by May 1 0, the time at which 

 the crest was looked for. 



The demand for figured stock continues to be the most active 

 feature of the market, Mr. Clark said. He also mentioned the radio 

 cabinet trade as a development that is progressing swiftly and 

 may reach very important proportions. He expects that the de- 

 mand from this source may soon become great enough to take 

 up much of the stock which used to be required by the makers of 

 phonograph cabinets before deflation struck the country. 



Geo. L. Waetjen & Company Open New Plant 



A new and thoroughly modern and efficient new plant and offices 

 were opened by Geo. L. Waetjen & Co., manufacturers and whole- 

 salers of veneer and plywood, at 717-723 Park street, Milwaukee, 

 Wis., on May 1. The company held a reception to their friends 

 during the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., and a large number at- 

 tended and went through the plant. 



Jasper to Have New Woodworking Plants 



The Jasper Chair Company, Jasper, Ind., has let the contract 

 for the building of a new factory to cost in the neighborhood of 

 $100,000. The Office Desk Company has let the contract for the 

 building of a new factory building to the Hoffman Construction 

 Company for $47,000. Work on the two factory buildings will be 

 started at once, it is announced. 



