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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



December 10, 1921 



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irE JRE TELLIXG THE 

 PUBLIC: "BE SURE YOUR 

 rrjLXUTIS REJL IFJLXUT." 



AmerjcAjt 



MNUT 



The Cabinet-'xoud of the Ages." 



II'E JRE TELLIXG THE 

 PUBLIC: "BE SURE YOUR 

 H-.iLXUT IS REJL IfJLXUT." 



THEY LIKE HELMUT 



It is largely due to our persistent and steadily increasing national cam- 

 paign of advertising, as well as to the superior merits of the wood itself, 

 that the almost universal preference is for American Walnut for furniture, 

 paneling, trim, etc., in good buildings of all types. 



This is "The American Walnut Period" — and it will be a long one — a 

 market fact of which progressive manufacturers of fine furniture are 

 keen to take all proper advantage. 



Write Jor a copy of the Ji'abiut book, which is canying the message of 

 Walnut to the home, architect, furniture trade and woodworker. Sent free. 



AMERICAN WALNUT MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION 



ROON' 1024 616 SOUJH MICHIGAN' BOULEVARD CHICAGO, U. S. A. 



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Two Coe Roller Veneer Dryers 



in the plant of the Pearl City \eneer Co. at Janiostovvn, X. ^^ 

 The excellent quality of the panels produced in this i)lant 

 speaks well for these dryers and their other Coe r\Iachiner\-. 



It is noted for: — Its satisfactory service; Its 

 labor saving; The Iiiyli quality of its product. 



THE COE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



PAINESMULE. OHIO, U. S. A. 



U c build all the machinery for a I'cuccr Mill 



Beautiful Birch 



ROTARY CUT VENEERS 



There is no better Birch grown than that found on our 

 Timber Holdings. Send us a trial order for a crate or a 

 carload, and we are confident you will forward repeaters 

 without solicitation. Quality considered, you will find 

 our prices reasonable. 



Bissell Lumber Company 



Address Dept. 3 

 MARSHFIELD, WIS. 



Mills: 

 TRIPOLI, WIS. 



Evansville Woodworkers Average About 50 Hours 



a Week 



The various furniture, desk, chair and table factories in Evans- 

 ville. Ind., continue to operate on an average of about 50 hours a 

 week and in some instances the plants are running 54 hours a 

 week. The manufacturers report that their trade during the past 

 month has been fairly good and that they are looking for a better 

 volume of trade in 1922 than they received during the present 

 year. It is expected that the semi-annual furniture market that 

 will be given in March or April, will have a stimulating effect upon 

 the retail furniture trade. The executive committee of the Evans- 

 ville Furniture Manufacturers' Association, of which Edwin Karges, 

 of the Karges Furniture Company, is chairman, will meet within 

 a short time to fix the dates of the furniture market. 



