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MAPDWOOD RECORD dcuring to communicate 



^r% itited in thii trction cAn hjve the Ad- 



<r«t to the Mail Bao Oepjrtment, HARD- 



tn OcJrborn Strtrt Cl>i<..nji5. jnd rfffrring 



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B 899 — Wants Domestic Market for High-Grade Hickory Logs 



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north t««ard* your clt). 



r. riii..r II iiii>»>~'i' 1(1. 1'liii W . will Imvt 



I mill l^iiilitlaiin a ijuniilllt i<( IiIkIi iiradi' 



"tint of iIk' IiIbIi iM'i'iiii frcliililn »v think 



"■ nhntiltl f><l uri'iilly .iMIuimI If ymi «>ulil 



A li(H*l or hniMlli- I |il<- <*r otlii-r^.. \« ho would tx- 



i-aiiii'. My lu .M<'iii|ihl* auil the OUtrlcts farthrr 



Tlii.H irtork is rainn-ially wkH-ti-.l for tlio oxport trinlc. mul shuuM 

 offer itoniethiii); of renl vnliie to those in the ninrkit i>'r 1m!.'Ii l'""I'' 

 liirknry. — KniTOR. 



B 900 — Increases Plant 



The issue April li*, lIvianMHiM Kkcoiiu, nirrifil a short iiocount 

 relutive to the \Vill!uiii MiiiiufiK'tiiriii): <'uni|>niiv of A|i|iloton, Wis., 

 ninmifai'tiircr of inn|ilc l>l(H-ks for various ]iur|K>sos, aiiil jMitont 90C- 

 tioiKil Ixinling pins. Tho company has incroaseil itt* rapitiil stock to 

 f."iii,iiuO, ami when suflicient S'tock has been sold to jjiiarantce the 

 project, it will erect a two-story modern, fireproof plant, 50x120, 

 with necessary dry kiln and lioiler house. This increase is required 

 ill order to manufacture and supply the demanil for Willson's patent 

 MVtionnI iHiwIing pin. 



The conip:iny will coutiiitie the sectional block business and add 

 other lines. 



B 901— Wants a Market for White Oak Strips 

 Now Orleans. La., .\iirll lo. — Editor IIakdwix>» IIecohd : 1 liavo about 

 ;nO,CMK> feet of white oak strips l"x2'/..."x.'>" for sole. Will you kindly 

 good nie the addresses of flooring concerns and other consumers of such 

 stock ': 



ThaoklDg you in advance for this Information. 



iHN-rh ran have the infiirniiitioM ikm ■'>i>nf i l>% nritiii); llARDmnOD 

 Uri-oim.— KhlTcili. 



H 903— Wants Market for Red and White Oak Suitable lor 

 Wood Havinti Blocks 



> Inrt-udoii. .\rk , .\|irll lu. Kdllor II tiil>«ii<ii> lli'"iii. Wr Mould mn 

 nldi'r II * fsvor If you ran |iul ui> In touch with |iiiril<> » li<i Imy wuud 

 (intlni: lilorku Hucit AH till- vnrlouii litlcR nti* now iioliii: 



\Vi' havi' qulh' n lol of flllihra i ut fnim ml mul wlilli' oak. which run 

 III k'ni'lunli^l dliii<'ii>liin» rnnii '.'S" to 4S" Ihlrk. niid of vanoii> aldlhi, 

 wlili'h would In' |inrtl<'iilnrly niilliiMi' fur IhU inalcrlnl Wi- •-<iiild fiirnUh 

 ni'vcral earn during (he run of (lie >i>iir, and cm to tin* KiMH-ini ntlono rc- 

 quln-d hy (he pnvlOK liliK-k |M-o|d<'. 



.\iiylKidy interested in cettinK a line on thin niock can have the 

 iii'cessary iiiformntion by npplyiii); In llAitnwiKin Hkcouii. KniTtiii. 



References to "Mail Ba^" Items Must He Accompanied by 

 Stamped Envelope to Receive Attention. 



Clubs and Associations 



Anylioily interested in purchasing this material will probably find 

 it a bargain. — Editor. 



B 902 — Wants Line in Which to Manufacture High-Class Beech 



Timber 

 Olilon. T>'DD.. .Vpril 1.;. — ICdltor UAi!Mni"ii> Itii oim : 1 have an unlimited 

 ...upply of beech timber of very fine quality and can work It tip Into lumber 

 of any kind. I would like to find a market for that stock and was advised 

 that you might make some suggestion. 



Anybody in a position to make proper connections on high-class 



Sets Date for Michigan Meeting 

 .Secretary .1. i'. Kuox of the MIrlilKaii llurdwoiMl Miiiiiifui liirrrii' Ai>Ko<iu- 

 tlon. Cndlllar, Mich.. nniiounceH (lint the Kfirliiie int-ellnB of that orgnnl- 

 7.atlon will be held nt thi' ronlchnrlrnin hotel, Ihtrolt. .MIrh., Wetlnendoy, 

 .\prll L'S. and that the ihlef loiilrs for coiislderollon will Ik- market con- 

 ditions In hardwood and hemlock ; ou(li>ok for heinltK-k bark ; refKirts of 

 r*'i:uliir iiiid Hpcclal coiiiiitltte^'s ; forest Arc protective matters, and the 

 cost of logKlng and sawliiK. 



There will be no slock report pnsintcd at this md'tlng. but very valu- 

 able Information will be avallabb' ri-Karding the prisent and future out- 

 look for iiiarki'tinK bemlock and Inirdwoud lumber. 



Philadelphia Exchange in Annual Meeting 



The twenty ninth aiiiiiial n tini: of tlu' I.umlxrnii'n'K Kxcbangc, held 



-Vprli S, was one of the most enjoyable events of the kind ever held In this 

 city. .\t the business mii'iing at l-ll'o t'hestnut street in the afternoon. 

 olOcers were elected to serve during the ensuing year, committee reports 

 were beard, and plons for Inaugurating more social features In the future, 

 discussed. .\t the banquet held nt the Bellevue Stratford hotel In the 

 evening, more than one hundred were present. In the absence of the 

 newly-elected president, William II. I-'riti. the retiring president presided. 

 .\n elaborate vaudeville eutertainnienl. arranged hy John K. I.loyd, chair- 

 man of the entertainiie'nt coinmltti-f. followed the dinner. 



The following were elected hy a iiiiiiiiliitoiis vole : rresident. Charies M. 

 Chesnut of the Yellow I'lne Company of Philadelphia : vice president. J. 

 Kandall Williams. Sr. of J. liandall Williams & Co; treasurer, Charles I". 

 Maule, John I. Coulbourn of Coulhoiirn Brothers, and Joseph Ilyde of 

 Gclssel & Uichardson, were elected directors. Watson .Malone was nom- 

 inated as a director, but withdrew at the last moment. The vacancy was 

 allowed to stand as Mr. Malone Is trying to arrange matters so that he can 

 serve If possible. Auditors chosen were : .S. B. Vrooman of the S. B. 

 Vrooman Compan.v, Ltd.. Franklin .''niedley of Smedley Brothers Comimny, 

 and Eli B. Hallowcll of Hallowell and Souder. -Mr. Vrooman wos also 

 elected ns trustee of the relief fund. 



M. CHESNCT, rUESlDENT PHIT-ADE! 

 I'HIA LUMBERMEN'S EXCHANGE. 



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. WU.LIA.MS. VIClM'KESIIiEXT PHILA 

 .PIll.V LIMBEUMEXS EXCUAXGE. 



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