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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



June 25, 1922 



HOW DO YOU DRY YOUR VENEER? 



L2L\. 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. 



We Are Now Located 



in our 



New Fireproof Plant 



at 



717-723 Park Street 



Increased facilities permit of carrying 



a larger stock 



of 



Plywood and Veneers 



For quick shipment in car and 

 less than car lots. Panels made 

 to your dimensions. 



Write or Wire for Prices 



Geo. L. Waetjen 8C Co. 



MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



HIGH GRADE 



Cross-Banding 



WE SPECIALIZE IN SINGLE-PLY VENEER 



LET US QUOTE YOU 



BANNER VENEER COMPANY 



MOBILE, ALABAMA 



Hoffman Brothers Company 



ESTABLISHED 1867 



INCORPORATED 1904 



VENEERS 

 HARDWOOD LUMBER 



800 W. Main St., FORT WAYNE, IND. 



'■Tlants: Fort Wayne, Ind. Kendallville. Ind. Burnside, Ky. 



Indiana and Kentucky Plants Operating Steadily 



The various furniture factories at Evansville, Ind., as well as 

 those at Jasper, Ind., Tell City, Ind., Owensboro, Ky., and Hen- 

 derson, Ky., are being operated steadily and in some instances the 

 plants are running on practically a pre-war basis and the outlook 

 for trade during the balance of the year is regarded as very good. 

 The furniture manufacturers report that there is a very good tone 

 to the market and that things look better for them now^ than they 

 have at any time during the present year. The number of unem- 

 ployed men and ^vomen in Evansville is less now than at any time 

 since the first of the year. Chair, desk and table manufacturers 

 report .some improvement in trade during the past two or three 

 months and believe that this year, taken as a whole, w^ill be a bet- 

 ter trade year than last. Veneer manufacturers report that their 

 plants are being operated steadily and they look for a good im- 

 provement in business as the furniture trade gets better. 



Klamer Factories Incorporate 



The Klamer Factories at Evansville, Ind., have filed articles of 

 incorporation with the secretary of state at Indianapolis and thus 

 arc incorporated as selling agents. The capital stock of the nev/ 

 concern is $100,000. Henry W. Goebel, Oscar A. Klamer and 

 Fred L. Schaefer are the incorporators. The Klamer Factories, 

 Inc., represent all of the Klamer factories of Evansville, and the 

 purpose of the new company is to act as selling agents for these 

 factories all over the United States. 



The late Benjamin Bosse, mayor of Evansville, Ind., and presi- 

 dent of the Globe-Bosse-World Furniture Company of that city, 

 who died on April 4, carried life insurance to the amount of 

 $3 I 2,000. He was the most heavily insured man in that city. His 

 estate, which was left in trust, is valued at more than $1,500,000, 



The Arkansas Veneer Company, Helena, Ark., has sold out to 

 McKnight & Cannon. 



