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HARDWOOD RECORD 



May Bros. Building Houses 

 uiik Mn.v uf May Ilrutbers, \\h« i.wn umi ii|icrnli- n Inricc kiiiiil mill I 

 .Siiiitb .Memphis, niitioiiui'cB Unit tlils iirm |s kulltlluK clKbly Imuiirii •> 

 ct uf ii|ipru\lmalvly 1,300 ncns uf ml uver IiinilH iirar Clrvfliiiiil, .MIn: 

 e bouses are to lie uscil by ti'iiants wbi> will work iheiie Inmla un 

 .sharluK or reiitnl basis and the ki. utir purllon nf Ibis property wl 

 I iiltlvatlon iliirlni; tbe ooimIiil- y<-nr. 



Huddleston-Marsh in New Offices 



(illlCi 



liiK for Its new oftlies. i 

 rly In the Aeolinn Hal 

 traiispnrtatlou nixl tlie 

 : 347 Muillsun 



KlcllestoiiMarHb .MnhoKuiiy < 

 .' Vork City, bail In inlml 

 faellltU-H of n central loca 

 e nnil oeeiipy a full bnlf flot 



I'resblent Iluddleston personally lalil out tbe plan, wbleU Is so arranp.l 

 I bat every possible service can he slveu to home ami out-of-town <u» 



lers. The accounting depart it Is lo.alnl by Itself and the three 



iprlnelpal olllcers, rreslilcnt lludillesiun. Treasurer Marsh ami Secretary 

 Williams, have conveniently locate.) private otllces. 



The work of the beatls of the at untlni: and traffic ilepartments Is made 



through their having private offlc 



Id addition there Is a 

 u.ctnrs' room anil an attorney's nnUe located next door with a separate 

 ntraiice. Tbe olllcers are In the norib end of tbe Imlldlng and enjoy 

 -I'lmdld light and air. The equipment represents tbe last word In otllee 

 iMKlency. I'resldent Iluddleston may well he proud of bis planning, wbhli 

 allows a result that should easily pass the closest scrutiny of foreign or 

 .iber visitors. 



Commenting on the mahogany sltuathin recently. Mr. Iluddleston dial 

 nues tbe rumors of scarcity of mahogany on the ground that the govern- 

 i.iit takes hut twenty per cent of the log which develops straight grain. 

 •iKts and seconds for airplane propellers, whereas tbe remaining eighty 

 |i.r cent Is the usual line of commercial stuff and provlilis amply for laklni; 

 ■ are of the needs of the trade Just the same as formerly. 



Begins Operating New Mill 



The Jefferson Hardwood Lumber Company, manufacturer and dealer In 

 ^oiiibern hardwoods at I'lne Illufl'. Ark., announces that on July 1 It liegim 

 operating on Its new band mill, which has been under construction nt 

 flicker. Ark., during the past sixty days. Tbe company recently purchased 

 J. lino acres of line red and white oak, cutting about 9.000.000 feet, and 

 -iveral cypress tracts with about 2.000.000 feet stand. For the time being 

 the company will cut oak exclusively, this going largely into government 

 ie(|ulrenients. 



Tbe mill Is located in the center of this timber and the company will use 

 trucks for log hauling. 



The officers of the company are : T. K. Asbcraft. president ; G. W. All- 

 port, vice-president: M. r. Allport. treasurer; R. B. Ashcraft. secretjiry, 

 and J. r. Alexander, superintendent. 



C. D. Allen Makes Rapid Advances 



On this page is shown a portrait of C. H. .\llen, Assistant Surgeon, Camp 

 Hospital. Houglas. .\rlz. Lieut. .Mien, who has recently passed his exam- 

 ination for captaincy. Is the son of C. li. Allen of the Allen-Eaton Panel 



Lieut. Allen is twenty-seven 

 •ars old and Joined the regu- 

 r army in February, 1917. 

 e graduated from the Army 

 I'dical School in Washington 

 1 June, 1017. and was given 

 Is commission as lieutenant 



month. 



SAVE YOUR MONEY BY USING THE 



U|7T\ DAAV Published semi-annually 

 IvEiU DV/V/IVin February and August 



It contains a carefully prepared list of the buyers *f lum- 

 ber in car lots, both among the dealers and manufacturer!. 



Tho book indicates their financial standing and manner 

 of meeting obligations. Coven the United States, Alberta, 

 Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Tho trade recognizes this 

 book as the authority on the line it covers. 



■rail arfuiutd CoUtcUon Dvpartment Is «lw eper- 



Lumbermen's Credit Association 



EsUb. 

 1878 



NEW YORK CITY 



Lumber Exports in April 

 The exports of forest products from Ibis country during April, 101.' 

 summarized in the following list, with comparisons with the exports d 

 the corresponding month last year : 



V.IIK 



% .".(1.279 

 129,403 

 1«.'>,148 

 3,930,816 

 306,144 

 107,520 

 72,728 

 188,584 

 317,000 

 385,347 

 30,118 

 25,480 



»0,603,380 



Efficient Form of Trade Acceptance 



■previous issue of ll.vmiwoon Kecohd published an ! 



ll.vmnvoon Kr.coi 

 acceptance form used by the American I. 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. Copy of thl 

 duced herewith 



of trade 



& Manufacturing Cpmpany, 



form has since been sent in and Is repro- 



he form is printed in black except for the cross acccpt- 



nce on the face, and the printed line under the regular form, which reads : 

 Acceptor shall affix revenue stamps, 2c per .$100.00 or fractions and write 

 hereon his Initials and dat..." 





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AMERIC AN LUMBER & HIAN'F'G. CO. 



I PITTSBURGH, t>^ /l*---- 



g . , 4 :| j "f- 't' OrAr ,/ OURSEWES 



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Thr oblisilion of the iccrpior f)( llii* bill af iiri o^ o( pul^axr oj cosda 

 f'om ihr drawff Valur fecrived and rhafge to ihe*4eeount^f [ 





Ell. Net. ( . . 



AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. CO. 



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IX)UM OF TRADE ACCEPTANCE THAT HAS PROVEN EFFECTIVE 



