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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



December 25. 1921 



■American Walnut 



We manufacture both lumber and veneers 

 from selected logs grov^n in the famous 

 low^a v^alnut district. The result is our 

 product possesses unusual merit, being 

 favored by Nature with a most beautiful 

 grain and color. We will appreciate a list 

 of your needs in both lumber and veneers 

 of walnut. 



DES MOINES SAWMILL CO. 



10th and Murphy Streets Des Moines. Iowa 



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Roddis Buys Timber Land 



The Roddis Lumber & Veneer Company of Marshfield, Wis., has 

 acquired a considerable acreage of timberland in the vicinity of 

 Mellen, Wis., from George Tafelski. Contracts have been let to 

 jobbers to cut virtually all of the timber during the winter for 

 shipment to the mill at Marshfield. 



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Contracts Secured for School Furniture 



The Northwestern School Supply Company of Minneapolis, 

 Minn., has recently taken several important contracts for seating 

 and other school furniture in Wisconsin. One contract is for 

 the general equipment of the new high school under construction 

 at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Another is for a large lot of single chairs 

 and sections of the opera type for the Milwaukee Board of School 

 Directors, which will use them in the school extension work. 



The Atlas Rim Company is the name of a new corporation 

 organized at Racine, Wis., with a capital stock of $10,000 to en- 

 gage in the manufacture of bicycle rims and similar wood special- 

 ties. The incorporators are N. Johnson, D. Evans and J. Valley. 



The Dependable Baggage Company of Stanley, Wis., reports 

 a decided revival in buying interest in the last three to four 

 weeks. One order booked in the last ten days calls for two car- 

 loads of trunk panels. The panel mill is now in charge of William 

 Hoff, who formerly was superintendent of the planing mill of the 

 Northwestern Lumber Company. 



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Veneer Company Plans New Plant 



A $25,000 factory building is being planned by officials of the 

 Indiana Sawed Veneer Company, Indianapolis, Ind., to be com- 

 pleted by early spring, according to an announcement made by 

 James Maris, president of the company. The new building will be 

 of brick construction and fireproof throughout. It will be 90 feet 

 wide and 1 10 feet long. 



