January 25. 1922 HARDWOOD RECORI? 71 



HAVE YOU MET 

 THIS YEAR'S 

 LUMBER NEEDS 



The turn of the year has developed a 

 more clean-cut picture of hardwood 

 supplies. In the matter of production 

 natural causes are now fully in force 

 in retarding output. What natural 

 causes will not accomplish will be 

 insisted upon by the bankers. Produc- 

 tion is definitely prescribed and can 

 not be expanded before spring. 



Consumption shows improvement, de- 

 veloping increasing call on already 

 much over-strained stocks. Anderson- 

 Tully Seventy IWillion Feet of annual 

 Hardwood Production and the varied 

 nature of its operation have fortunately 

 made it possible to keep our stocks 

 well rounded out. This stock runs in 

 quartered and plain oak, gum and other 

 Southern woods in lumber and veneers 

 and is sold under our consistent high 

 standards of quality and service. 



We shall be pleased to help any buyer 

 cover his season's needs. 



ANDERSON-TULLY CO. 



MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 



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