July 10, 1922 HARDWOODRECORD 33 



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Your Source of Supply 



may not be a serious problem right at 

 this particular time, but it's a subject 

 well worth your consideration. 



A pronounced shortage in hardwoods is 

 already apparent, due to the heavy rains 

 and flood menace which have been suffi- 

 cient to bring logging operations to a 

 standstill. 



The average consumer of lumber is 

 acquainted with these serious conditions 

 and knows that active demand con- 

 tinues, and that dry lumber will become 

 more and more scarce. 



Don't take any chances. Build up your 

 broken stocks now. 



We are still able to give buyers of 

 Southern Hardwoods quick service on 

 high grade, well manufactured stock. 



Paepcke Leicht Lumber Company 



GENERAL OFFICES BAND MILLS 



Conway Building . ' Helena, Arkansas 



111 West Washington Street Blytheville. Arkansas 



Chicago, Illinois Greenville, Mississippi 



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