February 25, 1917 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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PROOF THAT OUR CLAIM OF REALLY EXCEPTIONAL GUM LOGS IS BASED ON FACT — JUST AN AVERAGE LOT OF BOARDS AS 



THEY COME FROM THE MILL 



LAMB-FISH LUMBER CO. ^-^SotM^Cu! ^.^'^ 



THE LARGEST HARDWOOD MILL IN THE WORLD, ANNUAL CAPACITY, 40,000,000 



CABLE ADDRESS— "LAMB" 

 Codes Used — Universal, Hardwood, Western Union, A. B. C, 5th Edition, Okay 



1st & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 6 & up 



1st & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 6 to 9" 



Com. & Better Qtd. White Oak 80 & 20% 



Isl & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 10' & up 



1st & 2nds Qtd. White Oak 12 & up 



No. 1 Common Qtd. White Oak 50,000 



No. 2 Common Qtd. White Oak 8,000 



Clear Qtd. Strips 2' 2-3^2 (sap no def) 



Com. & Better Strips 2'i-5i<, 40 & 60''i 



1st & 2nds Plain White Oak 295,000 



No. 1 Common Plain White Oak 



No. 2 Common Plain White Oak 



Sound Wormy White Oak 



1st & 2nds Plain Red Oak 



No. 1 Common Plain Red Oak 



No. 2 Common Plain Red Oak 



1st & 2nds Red Gum 351,000 



No. 1 Common Red Gum 58,000 



No. 1 Common Figured Red Gum 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 13" & wider 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 18" & wider 



1st & 2nds Sap Gum 6 & up 



No. 3 Common Gum 



No. 1 Com. & Better TUPELO 60 & 40% 



No. 2 Common ASH 



STOCK LIST FOR FEBRUARY, 1917 



3/8 

 63,000 



Our Is & 2s in Plain Sawn stock will average 10" in width, No. I Common about S'/z to 9", both grades running 50% or better 14 and 16 ft. 

 long. We have facilities for kiln-drying and surfacing. 



GENERAL VIEW OF M.\IN SAWMILL PLANT. Equipment two bands and four resaws. 

 Daily ten-hour capacity 150,000 feet. 



All Tlir«« of Us Will Be Benefited if You Mention RARDWOOD RECORD 



