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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



June 10, 1922 



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F.M.BACHMAN CO. 



INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 



Established 1881 



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4/4, 5/4 & 6/4 



ls&2s, aI18'&9'Iong. . . . 

 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 & 8/4 



Selects 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4 



No. 1 Com. . .3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 

 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 & 8/4 



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4/4, 5/4, 6 4 & 8/4 



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 Kansas WALNUT LUMBER CO. 



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J. C. Deacon Company Is Developing Good 

 Veneer and Plywood Business 



One of the developing forces in the merchandising of veneer 

 and panels in Chicago and its territory is the J. C. Deacon Com- 

 pany, which is located at 262 7 South Robey street. This com- 

 pany has been established in Chicago for many years as a lum- 

 ber yard proposition, but it was not until two years ago that it 

 added a veneer and panel department. This phase of the busi- 

 ness was launched when R. M. Bickford, vice-president, entered 

 the firm. Mr. Bickford is a thoroughly experienced veneer man 

 and came to the Chicago firm from St. Louis. He directs the 

 veneer and plywood business of the J. C. Deacon Company. The 

 company owns 50,000 square feet of yarding space and a com- 

 modious warehouse at its Robey street address. This warehouse 

 holds one of the largest w^holesale stocks of veneer and plywoods in 

 the country. The company specializes in "Big Timber Fir" panels 

 from the West Coast, but carries in stock sizes veneers and panels 

 in all the northern and southern woods, such as birch, oak, bass- 

 wood, gum, figured and plain, and w^alnut, figured and plain. 

 Mahogany veneer and panels are also carried in stock. The com- 

 pany still maintains its lumber department to take care of some 

 of its old customers, especially those who have purchased their 

 hardwoods from them for years. E. A. Osbornson is president of 

 the company and F. S. Koch, secretary. 



Coe Opens Branch Office in Chicago 



The Coe Manufacturing Company of Painesville, Ohio, on 

 account of the increased demand for its veneer dryers and ma- 

 chinery, has opened up an office at Chicago, at 549 W. Wash- 

 ington boulevard. This office is in charge of H. R. Masters, who is 

 well known to the local trade. 



