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HARDWOOD RECORr> 



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INCE our advice of a month ago, 

 that buyers at least partially 



cover their needs, a marked 



strengthening has developed. In fact, 

 many big factory users have so seri- 

 ously considered the increasing short- 

 age of mill stocks that they have per- 

 sonally gone into the producing fields 

 on extensive buying trips. Shipments 

 have so increased as to have reached 

 the lower grades, and FAS. are rapidly 

 approaching the point of depletion. It 

 is entirely in the spirit of honest advice 

 that we urge those of our friends who 

 have not yet covered their needs to 

 personally look into the situation. 

 Don't buy if you don't want to, but at 

 least satisfy yourself by first hand in- 

 vestigation. We will be more than 

 pleased to extend every possible co- 

 operation to any factory users who 

 wish to act on this suggestion. 



ANDERSON -TULLY 

 COMPANY 



MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 



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BAND MILL 



CAPACITY 



0,000,000 FEET ANNUALLY 



