March 25, 1921 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



53 



E. SONDHEIMER COMPANY 



MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 



Band mills at 

 BATON ROUGE, LA.; SONDHEIMER, LA.; TALLULAH, LA. 



Office and Distributing Yard 



MEMPHIS, TENN. 



Manufacturers of Southern Hardwoods 



Dry Stock, Ready for Shipment. Ask us for prices. We may be able to save you some money. 

 We specialize in genuine Tensas Basin Red Gum — best in the world. 



WHITE ASH 



1" to 4" ls&2s 10 caxs 



1" No. 1 Common 10 cars 



1%" No. 1 Common 5 cars 



IH" No. I Common 1 car 



2" No. 1 Common 3 cars 



1". 1*4", 1%" No. 2 Cora.. 5 cars 



WILLOW 



1x13" to 17" Box Bd9 1 car 



1" ls&2s 10 cars 



1" No. 1 Common 15 cars 



1" No. 2 Common 15 cars 



1^" No. 2 Com. & Btr. ..10 cars 



IH" No. 2 Com. & Btr 15 cars 



2" No. 2 Com. & Btr 5 cars 



CYPRESS 



1 " Pecky 1 car 



1x4" and 1x8" No. 1 and 



No. 2 Common 10 cars 



1x12" PecJcy 1 car 



IH" Sel. & Shop 7 cars 



2" SeL & Shop 2 cars 



2" Pecky 2 care 



2x6" No. 1 Com 1 car 



3" Shop 1 car 



QUARTERED TUPELO 



1" ls&28 2 cars 



PLAIN TUPELO 



1" ls&2s 10 cars 



1" No. 1 Common 15 cars 



1" No. 2 Common 10 cars 



COTTONWOOD 



1" 1S&23 10 cars 



1" No. 1 Common 15 cars 



1" No. 2 Common 10 cars 



IH" Is & 2s 5 cars 



Wa" No. 1 Common 10 cars 



IH" No. 2 Common 10 cars 



1%" No. 2 Com. & Bet 15 cars 



BLACK GUM 



1" No. 2 Com. & Btr 1 car 



PECAN 



6/4" Loe Kun 5 care 



8/4" Log Run 5 cars 



SOFT ELM 



3/4" Crating 2 cars 



fi/4" No. 2 Com. & Btr 3 cars 



8/4" No. 2 Com, & Btr 3 cars 



10/4" No. 2 Com. & Btr.. 3 cars 



QRTO. FIG. RED GUM 



1" l8&2s 1 car 



1" No. 1 Common 1 car 



QUARTERED WHITE OAK 



1" ls&2s 2 cars 



1" No. 1 Com 3 cars 



5/8" ls&23 2 cars 



5/8" No. 1 Com 2 cars 



. PLAIN RED GUM 



5/8" No. 1 Com. & Btr 4 cars 



3/4" 1S&23 2 cars 



4/4" 1b&28 10 cars 



4/4" No. 1 Common 5 cars 



4/4" No. 2 Common 1 car 



1%" & 2" No. 1 C&B 3 cars 



QUARTERED SAP GUM 



1" Is&2s 10 cars 



1" No. 1 Common Scars 



1%" ls&2s 3 cars 



2" No. 1 Common % car 



2^" No. 1 Common H car 



3" No. 1 C&Btr 3 cars 



QUARTERED RED OAK 



1" 18&23 5 cars 



1" No. 1 & 2 Com 3 cars 



1^" l3&2s 3 cars 



1^" No. 1 Common 2 cars 



MAGNOLIA 

 1" No. 2 Com. & Btr 5 cars 



QRTD. RED GUM 



1" l8&2s 2 care 



1" No. 1 Common 3 cars 



1*4". IH". 2" No. 1 C&B. 2 cars 



2^" No. 1 Com. & Btr 2 cars 



3" No. 1 Com. & Btr 2 cars 



PLAIN RED OAK 



1" ls&2s 3 care 



1" No. 1 Common 10 cars 



1" No. 2 Common 5 oars 



1" No. 3 Com Scars 



IVi" l9&2s 1 car 



PLAIN WHITE OAK 



5/8" ls&28 2 cars 



5/8" No. 1 Com 3 car- 



5/8" No. 2 Com 1 car 



3/4" ls&2s 2 cars 



4/4" 18&28 10 cars 



4/4" No. 2 & 3 Com 15 cars 



PLAIN SAP GUM 



1x13" to 17" B&B 5 cars 



5/8" Is & 2b 8 cars 



4/4" Is and 2s 10 cars 



4/4" No. 1 Common 10 cars 



4/4" No. 2 Common 10 cars 



^/A" No- 1 Com. & Btr 10 cars 



5/4" No. 2 Com 5 cars 



The Two New Worcester Salesmen 



Two young nion of ability and charactor luive r(i_-cntly boen added to the 

 sales force of the C. H. Worcester Company. They are, according to a brief 

 announcement made in the last issue of Hardwood Record, W. G. Wall 

 of Detroit, Mich., and L. W. Suppe of Chicago. Mr. Wall will represent 

 the Worcester company in southern Michigan, northern Indiana and north- 

 western Ohio, making his headquarters in Grand Rapids. Mr. Suppe has 

 been assigned to the Chicago and suburban territory and will have his 

 headquarters in the Chicago office of the company. 



Mr. Wall is a lumberman with a long record of success. For the last 

 three years he has been selling lumber in the Detroit territory, and for 

 seven or eight years 

 prior to this experience 

 was engaged in the 

 manufacture of north- 

 ern lumber. In his 

 position as representa- 

 tive for the C. H. 

 Worcester Company he 

 will specialize in the 

 hardwood trade, both 

 with industrial con- 

 sumers and retail 

 yards. His strategic 

 position in the heart 

 of the consuming ter- 

 ritory of the three 

 states named will en- 

 able him to give cus- 

 tomers in that ter- 

 ritory the promptest 

 possible service. His 

 selection at just this 

 time is evidence of the 

 Worcester company's 

 belief that business 

 can be had by going 

 after it. They believe 

 in the slogan that 

 "1921 will reward 

 fighters." VV. G. Wall 



Stark Will Increase Capital to Million 

 James E. Stark & Company, Inc., have made application for an amend- 

 ment to their charter through which they are seeking to increase their 

 capital stock from $300,000 to $1,000,000. This is by way of converting 

 their surplus into working capital, according to James E. Stark, president, 

 although the business of the company has rapidly expanded during the past 

 few years, making a larger capital necessary. This firm only recently 

 completed a new band mill in North Memphis. It now has two band 

 mills and a veneer plant at Memphis and a band mill and veneer factory 

 at Dyersburg. -Tenn. The application is signed by James E. Stark, M. C. 

 Raymond. J. E. Walsh and others. 



Plan Over Million 

 Capital 



George C. Brown & 

 Company, with gen- 

 eral offices in Memphis 

 and hardwood mills 

 at Proctor and Lake 

 Village, Ark.. have 

 filed application for 

 an amendment to 

 their charter whereby 

 they seek to increase 

 their capital stock 

 from ifOOCOOO to $1.- 

 200.000. The appli- 

 cation is signed by 

 President L. E. Brown, 

 Secretary - Treasurer 

 H. B. Weiss and the 

 other directors of the 

 firm. Mr. Weiss is 

 authority for the 

 statement that, the in- 

 crease is being made 

 in line with plans the 

 company has had un- 

 der consideration for 

 the past j'ear and that 

 it does not mean im- 

 L. W. Suppe mediate expansion. 



