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HARDWOOD RECORD 



April 10. 1919 



J. CHRISTIAN, LUMBER SALES 



MANAGER 



Wood-Mosaic Com- 

 pany Clears Decks 

 for Action 



Uiidpr war conditions 

 till' Wood-Mosaic Com- 

 pany at its plants at New 

 Alliany, Ind., Huntington, 

 VV. Va., and Cincinnati, O., 

 riractically forgot peace 

 time production and 

 placed its facilities unre- 

 servedly at the disposal 

 III' tbe governiuent. Now 

 that peace has come it is 

 just as energetically clear- 

 ing the decks for a vigor- 

 ous campaign in the com- 

 mercial marl<ets. 



At the Louisville plant, 

 in Highland Park, Ky., 

 splendid new dry kilns 

 :ind tempering rooms have 

 been completed and now 

 give to the company a 

 commercial dry kiln ca- 

 pacity of aliout 300,000 

 feet of lumber. 



At the New Albany, 



jiaxa(;ei{, louisvillk 



BRANCH 



MERRITT ROGERS, TREASURER 



Ind., plant across the 

 river, the gunstock equip- 

 ment has been entirely 

 cleaned out and the floor- 

 ing machines replaced. 

 Before long the company 

 will be making its usual 

 high-grade line of par- 

 luetry flooring. The veneer 

 lci)artment is running full 

 force. This plant is 

 equipped with six veneer 

 saws and all of them are 

 operating at the present 

 time. The company makes 

 sawed veneer only. 



The Highland Park 

 plant is running day and 

 night. Having concen- 

 trated on walnut for gun- 

 stock flitches the regular 

 run of oak, ash, poplar, 

 hickory and similar logs 

 has hanlly been touched. 

 Now with tbe walnut rush 

 a thing of the past, the 

 log piles of other woods 

 are being used up as 

 •apidly as possible and the 



ALEX, SCHMIDT. MANAGER CINCINNATI 

 BRANCH 



ANGUS MacLBAN, VICE-PRESIDENT 



J. J. EGAN, MANAGER HUNTINGTON 

 BRANCH 



