February 25. 1922 



Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



43 



THIS illustration shows a view of the Feed End of a Coe 

 Dryer, 100 feet long, in the new plant of the Elliott Bay Mill 

 Company at Seattle, Washington. It dries Fir Veneer of various 

 thicknesses. It is a well-known fact on the West Coast that 



The COE DRYERS 



dry this wood much faster and better than it can be done by any 

 other method. Coe Lathes, Clippers and Knife Grinders are used 

 in this plant. 



This Dryer is noted for : Its satisfactory sennce; 

 its labor saving; the high quality of its product. 



THE COE MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



IVc build all the machinery for a [' 



Plant. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO. V. S. A. 



and helped to organize the Furniture & Bedding Manufacturers' 

 Association of Philadelphia seventeen years ago and was president 

 of it for four years. He was one of the organizers of the National 

 Alliance of Case Goods Associations and has been its vice-president 

 for three years. He also helped organize and is a member of the 

 National Council of Furniture Associations. 



One of the original Burt brothers retired in 1899 and two of them 

 died in 1920. Mr. Burt now has associated with him in his busi- 

 ness his son, whom he says is a chip off the old block. Mr. Burt is 

 the father of four girls besides this son. 



A Correction 



In the January 25th issue of Hahdwood Record there was car- 

 ried in the department of "Who's Who in Woodworking" a photo- 

 graph and sketch of the career of A. G. Steinman, secretary and 

 treasurer of the Steinman & Myers Furniture Co., Cincinnati, O. 

 Through an error the article was headed with the name of H. W. 

 Steinman, brother of A. G. Steinman and president of the Stein- 

 man & Myers Furniture Co., instead of the name of A. G. Stein- 

 man. This statement is printed for the purpose of correcting 

 that error. 



New Piano Factory Is Projected 



TTie S. W. Miller Piano Company of Sheboygan, Wis., which has 

 been operating on only a small scale for the past year, since it sold 

 its factory to the Sheboygan Fibre Furniture Company, has con- 

 cluded arrangements for the erection of a new factory on the shore 

 of Lake Michigan, between Niagara Avenue and Washington Court, 

 to be ready by May 1 5, when its present leases expire. The tract is 

 120x600 feet in size. The first unit of the factory will be 60x1 10 

 feet, part two stories. Swan W. Miller is president and general 

 manager. 



Northwestern Company Re-Incorporated 



The Northwestern Manufacturing Company of Fort Atkinson. 

 Wis., has re-incorporated its business as the North^vestern Manufac- 

 turing Corporation, with an authorized capitalization of $500,000, 

 consisting of $300,000 of common and $200,000 of preferred 

 stock. The company manufactures a wide range of furniture and 

 other hardwood products. George W. Rankin, Arthur R. Hoard 

 and W. O. Hoffmann are the principal officers and stockholders. 



George O. Worland, manager of the Evansville Veneer Com- 

 pany, recently made a business trip to Indianapolis and Chicago. 

 Mr. Worland is of the opinion that trade conditions in the west will 

 show some improvement after spring business opens up and that 

 1922 will be a better year for the veneer manufacturers than last 

 year. 



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and 



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