.Iiiiii' 10. 1921 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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HIGH HUMIDITY 

 DRY KILN 



Wellington Piano 

 Case Co., Leomin- 

 ster, jMciss., making 

 the highest grade 

 cases, liattery of 5 

 kilns recently in- 

 stalled making a 

 total of 11 Sturte- 

 vant kilns. 



"THE KILN WITH THE CIRCULATION YOU CAN UNDERSTAND" 



B. F. STURTEVANT COMPANY, hyde park, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 



Chicago. III. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Atlanta, Ga. 



Bostc 



Ma 



Rochester. N. Y. 



Seattle, Wash. 



San Francisco, Calif. 



Credit Bureau : Thomas I{. .Mars\iall, cliairman, Ehvoiid Allen Lumber 

 <'ompan.v; Edward A. .T. Evans, William M. Llo.vd ('ompau.v : Edward B. 

 Humphreys, H. Humplire.vs & Company: Amos 1 1. Kennedy, .'ird. Charles 

 F. Felin & Company; Herbert E. Weitzel, Weitzel Lumber ComiJany. 



By-I-,aws and Rules: Henry K. Coles, eliainiiaii. C. I!. (.'oU^ & Sons; 

 !•". W. .Aszmann, .Joseph .T. Arbclo. 



Finance: Herln-rt P^ Rol>ins<tn, chairman. Miller, Uobins(m & Company: 

 Isaac N. Troth. Henry H. Sheip .Manutacturinf: Company: Frank X. Die- 

 hold. Forest Lumber Compan.\-. 



Forestry : (Jeorse E. Lipjiiucott. chairman : .1. Randall Williams. ,lr.. 

 Randall Williams Company: I'^dwin 1). Clauser, Stacy G. Olauser & Sou. 

 Chester, Pa. 



Waterways: (ieorne Kyle, chairman: Thomas 15. Ilamnier, Melville 

 r:, Wri^'ht. Henrico Lumber t'<>mi»any. 



.Arbitration Committee (electe<l by Kxchangei : Wilson H. Lear, chair- 

 man: Frederick A. P.enson, (Jeorjie !•". Craiu. i;eorj;e I'". Kualer and iJcorge 

 K. Lippincott. 



northern Wisconsin, and a leader in the development of the Rusk county 

 community, died in a hospital at Minneapolis on May 24 following an 

 operation for gallstones. He was 0.5 years of age. He made his residence 

 in Hawkins, but maintained offici's in Ladysmith for liis exteusive interests 

 in Rusk county. He was a native of Norway and came to .\merica in 1871. 

 settling in Taylor county. He worked in woods and sawmills, and while 

 still a young man engaged in the manufacture of lumber in a small way, 

 developing one of tlie largest businesses in the North. Two years ago he 

 turned ovir the active management of his business to his son, Parcher 

 Ellingscrii •>( Hawkins. 



Open Cleveland Branch Office 



The Mail Bag 



.New York. N. Y.. May 27. — Editor Hardwooil Record: We want to gii 

 a price, delivered New York, on a larload of 4" maple cul)es. These are 

 used for special turning purposes and must be clear, free friun checks, 

 except from small surfai'e checks. ■ Co. 



B 611— Clear Shorts Wanted 



Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 2:^. — Editor IIaiiiiwciuip Ukcoiui : Wc> arc using 

 at our Saginaw. Mich., yards elear shorts in oak. birch, gum and poplar 

 in the following sizes: .")/4"x:!" and wider x 17" or muUipb^s : 4 4"x:'." 

 arid wider x I."." and multipb-^ : "■ I"x.">'.."xl2", 13" and 14" long. 



— Company. 



With the Trade 



C. K. EUingson Dies 



prominent lumber ojierator. financier and colonizer nf 



Buskirk and Heyser to Unite 

 Announcement has been made by U. K. Buskirk. president of the Buskirk- 

 Rutledge Lumber Company. Cincinnati, that legal steps are lielng taken 

 to dissolve that company and the W. E. Heyser Lundier Company ami 

 that arrangements have practically been completetl to organize the Bus- 

 kirklleyser Lumber Company. The new coni|)any will he incorporateil 

 under the laws of the State of Delaware, with U. B. Buskirk. president 

 and treasurer; W. E. Heyser. vice-president, and (). W. Bennett, secre- 

 tary. The deal, which is for .$ l.jll.ddd. invidves a planing mill and several 

 hundred thousand feet of hardwinids, which the new concern has pur- 

 chased from the Buskirk-Rutledge Lundu'r Company, wnolesale and manu- 

 facturing liardwoorl dealers. In aildition the Buskirk-Heyser Lumber 

 t'limpany has assunu'd the lease of the iuiidier yards and office building 

 iif thi> I'.uskirk Kutledge Lund)er C(unpany at Eighth and Ilorne avenues. 

 Cincinnati. P. .\. Rutledge. secretary ami treasurer of the Buskirk-Rut- 

 liMlge conipany. which has sold Its Interests to the new corporation, will 

 step out *»f the lumber business for the present. Later on he may engage 

 in the business, dealing in cigar box lumber. The deal does not Include 

 Hie han<l ndll of the Buskirk-Rutiidge Lui]>lier Ciunpany at .lellico. Tenn., 

 Iice.iuse tliat was sold sometime ago. The Buskirk-Heyser Lumber Coin- 

 pan.v will specialize in W'est Virginia and southern hardw»)ods and will 

 rater to the consuming trade in the .Middle States and the East. 



