July 10, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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L. D. Murrelle Lumber Co. 



MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALER 



Northern & Southern 



HARDWOODS 



tmCAfiO OFFICE: 



005 Tarnina Btiililing 



MEMPHIS. TENN.: 

 Cotton Exchange Buildins 



I»I,AJX «HITE DAK 

 100,000' 0/4" Xo. 1 Com. & Btr. 

 :;2.000' S/4" No. 1 Com. & Btr. 

 45,000' 12/4" >-o. 1 Cora. & Btr. 



PLAIN RED OAK 

 100.000' 5/4" No. 1 Com. & Btr. 

 160.000' 0/4" No. 1 Com. & Btr. 



20.000' S/4" No. 1 Com. & Btr. 



16.000' 10/4" No. 1 Com. & Btr. 



MI.\ED BED AND WHITE ASH 



37.5.000' 4/4" No. 3 Com. 

 40.000' 12/4" Crossing Plank 



PLAIN KED «r.\I 

 100.000' 4/4" No. I Com. 



lOO.OOO' 4/4" No. 3 Cora. 

 325.000' 5/4" No. I Com. & Bu 

 75.000' 6/4" No. 1 Com. & Bli 



15.000' 4/4" FAS 

 100.000' 4/4" No. 2 Com. 



20,000' 0/4" Log Run 

 .54.000' 12/4" Li.B Run 



PENROD-JURDEN COMPANY 



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Buy in Memphis 



Memphis is the nerve centre of the southern hardwood 

 industry. Memphis leads in variety, quantity and qual- 

 ity of hardwoods produced. Memphis offers a wonder- 

 ful source for selection by careful buyers. The present 

 and future of the southern hardwood industry revolve 

 about the Bluff city. 



