HARDWOOD RECORD 



March 10. 1918 



TRY KNOXVILLE 



TennesseE= 



You can logically do so because you must 

 ultimately depend more and more on this region 

 for your hardwoods. 



No higher type of timber can grow than 

 that abounding in eastern Tennessee. It is found 

 on a soil and in an environment which put quality 

 in the trees generations ago. It is our task merely 

 to see that this quality is utilized to the utmost in 

 making the boards you buy. The best of equip- 

 ment and highly trained organizations working 

 in one place for years at a stretch make that task 

 easy. 



Then too you can be sure of getting the 

 best possible service — always. 



Ask about it from any of the following: 



The Vestal Lumber & Mfg. Co., Knoxville, Tenn., & Fonde, Ky. 

 The J. M. Logan Lumber Company, Knoxville, Tenn. 

 The Little River Lumber Company, Townsend, Tenn. 

 The Babcock Lumber & Land Company, Marysville, Tenn. 



(Main Office: Pittsburgh. Pa.) 



:OAK, POPLAR, MAPLE= 



Walnut, Chestnut, Hickory, Cedar, Ash, Basswood, Beech 



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