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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



August 25, 1922 



The COE ROLLER VENEER DRYER 

 ''"" "J. 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. 



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. 





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Hoffman Brothers Company 



ESTABLISHED 1867 



INCORPORATED 1904 



VENEERS 

 HARDWOOD LUMBER 



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



'Plants: Fort Wayne, Ind. Kendallville, Ind. Burnside, Ky. 



Brief Items Concerning Veneer and Panel 

 Producers and Consumers 



The Springfield Furniture Company has been incorporated by 

 H. B. McDaniel, M. Holbrook. Burke Holbrook, M. W. Coolbaugh 

 and G. H. Rackett at Springfield, Mo. Its capital is $200,000. 



The Estey Piano Company at New York, N. Y., has changed its 

 name to the Estey Welte Corporation. 



The style of the Neal- Veneer Company at Brew ton, Ala., and 

 Blountstown, Fla., is now the Neal Lumber and Manufacturing 

 Company. 



The Florida Veneer 6c Crate Company has been incorporated at 

 Brooksville, Fla. 



The American Panel Company, the Cattaraugus Wood Products 

 Company and the Setter Brothers Company, all of Cattaraugus, 

 N. Y., have consolidated as the Setter Bros, (inc.) 



The Reed-Edwards Company will nianufacture furniture, toys, 

 and novelties at Alliance, O., and has incorporated at $10,000. 



The Standard Veneer & Plyw^ood Company has recently incor- 

 porated at Stockholm, Maine. 



W. A. Pedlea, Joseph Aronson and M. Aronson have incor- 

 porated at $10,000 as the Hearthstone Furniture Company. New 

 York. N. Y. 



The Criswell Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., has been 

 succeeded by the Johnson Furniture Company. 



At New^ York, N. Y., the Chesteron Furniture Company has been 

 formed by M. Huller, M. Kessler and R. Scheinwald, with a capitali- 

 zation of $10,000. 



The Forsyth Dining Room Furniture Company and the Forsyth 

 Furniture Company at Winston-Salem, N. C, have been succeeded 

 by the Forsyth Furniture Lines (Inc.) 



A new^ corporation at Brooklyn, N. Y., is the Rockford Case 

 Goods Company, M. Susman, A. Rudnitsky and A. Susn\an being 

 the incorporators; capital, $25,000. 



Burt Bros., Philadelphia, have recently changed the style to 

 Burt Bros., Inc., the officers of the corporation being C. H. Burt, 

 president; H. C. Burt, son of C. H., vice-president, and Florence M. 

 Livezey, a daughter, secretary. 



The Rapids Furniture Company is manufacturing living room 

 furniture at 6 1 3 Crofton avenue. S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Frank C. Rice, Chester H. Herrick and Benjamin Benson have 

 purchased the C. W. Herrick Manufacturing Company, Falconer, 

 N.Y., and dining room furniture w^ill be manufactured as heretofore. 



With a capitalization of $15,000 the Mills Furniture Corporation 

 has been incorporated at New York City, the interested parties 

 being J. Miller, D. Millstein and H. Millstein. 



The Kewaunee Manufacturing Company, of Kewaunee, Wis., is 

 operating on an overtime schedule in an effort to keep pace with 

 the large number of orders. Additional men have been given em- 

 ployment and the company is seeking more help. Construction 

 work on a new addition to the plant on building A has already 

 begun. 



