May 25, 1922 Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 45 



LONG- KNIGHT 

 LUMBER COMPANY 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



WALNUT © HARDWOODS 



VENEERS 



Mahogany, American Walnut. Quartered White Oak 



Manufacturers (Sl Wholesalers 



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HOW DO YOU DRY YOUR VENEER? 



^arr.a 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. 



Mengel Company Buys Otis Mill ^''" ^"'^ '^° '^'■^"^ lumber sheds. a complete stock of lumber, 



Tk. M_ r (-^ £ I • 11 I.' I 1 chiefly hardwoods, also went up in the flames. The loss is esti- 



Ihe Mengel Company of Louisville, Ky., has contracted to pur- , ,,_^ _.. ^ ■■amcs. i ne loss is esti 



k tk 1 . c .L I c /-> ■ «« 1 ^ . , mated at $175,000. 



chase the plant of the J. S. Otis Mahogany Company, located at 



Tchoupitoulas street and Henry Clay avenue. New Orleans, to 



as 



facilitate it in serving the trade. tl c i r> ■ \z ^ 



. " Ihe horeign & Domestic Veneer Company, Louisville, Ky., h 



As a part ot the agreement arrangements have been made to rt-rpnt}-^ romnl^t^d „»,-„ =ft,, »■ u i 



^„.t„„ . 11 f .u 1 c I. . c r^ ■ ^^ 1 ^ recently completed very attractive veneer show rooms, on the 



custom saw all of the logs of the J. S. Otis Mahogany Company tw„lftk fl , „f fk tSf k k IJ- k • i • , ^ 



,1 . -i, , ■ . , twelfth Hoor ot the btarks building, where it has its general offices. 



that will come out on their present contracts. Aside from this n „ „. c c i_ , , , 



„,„ I . ■ , . ,. , iome very hne specimens of mahogany, walnut, gum, oak and 



purely business arrangement, there is no mutuality of interests „ther veneers are on display, 

 between the J. S. Otis Mahogany Company and the Mengel Com- 

 pany. The Mengel Company has no stock interests or interests 



of any kind in the J. S. Otis Mahogany Company. J. J. Egan of the Wood-Mosaic Company, Louisville, Ky., was 



elected vice president of the Louisville Employers' Association at 



D- • r^ . y-,1 p, the recent annual meeting. This organization has as its purpose the 



ominion hurniture Plant Burns settlement of labor arguments hv arbit,.t;-.„ „„„„„..„„„..„_. 



ently destroyed the big furniture plant and planing mill 

 of McCall & Company, St. Williams, Ont., together with the dry 



p. settlement of labor arguments by arbitration, preventing passage 



\T/V^^^^ destroyed the big furniture plant and planing mill of dangerous legislation, and keeping track of all union labor 



activities. 



