January 25, 1917 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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OUR NIGHT RUN WILL ENABLE US TO OFFER A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THICKNESSES AND GRADES. 



LAMB-FISH LUMBER CO. '^C^.^^^Tr 



THE LARGEST HARDWOOD MILL IN TH E WORLD. ANNUAL CAPACITY, 40,000,000 



CABLE ADDRESS — "LAMB" 

 Cedes Csed — Universal, Hardwood, Western Union, A. B. C, 6tb Edition, 0I>B7 



STOCK LIST FOR JANUARY, 1917 



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4/4" 



6/4" 



8/4" 



10/4" 



1st & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 



1st & 2nds Qtd. Wliite Oali 



1st & 2nds Qtd. Wliite Oali 10" & up. 

 1st & 2nds Qtd. White OaV 12" & up. 



No. 1 Common Qtd. White Oak 



No. 2 Common Qtd. While Oak 



Clear Qtd. Strips 2-3I2" 



Clear Qtd. Strips ZKi-SM" 



No. 1 Common Qtd. Strips Z'/o-S^i" . . ., 



1st & 2nd PI. White Oak 



No. 1 Common PI. White Oak 



No. 2 Common PI. V/hite Oak 



1st & 2nds Pi. Red Oak 



No. 1 Common PI. Red Oak 



No. 2 Common PI. Red Oak 



Osk Core Stock 



1st & 2nds Plain Red Gum 



No. 1 Common Plain Red Gum 



Com. & Bet. Qtd. Red Gum 60-40 



1st & 2nds Figured Red Gum 



No. 1 Common Figured Red Gum 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 13" & up 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 18" & up 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 6" & up 



No. 1 Common Sap Gum 



No. 3 Common Gum 



No. 3 Common Ash 



Log Run Elm 20-40-40 



No. 1 Common Elm 



No. 2 Common Elm 



1st & 2nds Sycamore 



Log Run Sycamore 50-3t-2l 



1,500 



Our 1st & 2nds grade in Plain Sawn Stock will average 10" in width, No. 

 and 16 ft. long. Facilities for kiln-drying and surfacing. 



1 Common about S'A to 9", both running 50% or better, 14 



All Three of Us Will Be Benefited if You Mention HARDWOOD RECORD 



