January 10, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



THE Howe Lumber Company of Helena, 

 with operations at Wabash, Ark., owns 

 some 8,000 acres of timber similar to that 

 illustrated above. The mill turns out 30 

 to 35 thousand feet a day of mixed hard- 

 woods, running about SO per cent oak, the 

 balance gum, ash and elm. The company 

 also manufactures veneer flitches. 



The timber is logged by the Howe Lum- 

 ber Company with its own equipment and 

 trackage, ten miles of rail line being 

 maintained. 



The company's plant and timber are 

 located in Phillips county, where there is 

 piled a stock of about 5 million feet. The 

 output is sold through the Howe-Nealy 

 Company of Helena. 



The present mill was built in 1907 by two 

 sons of S. E. Howe, founder of the com- 

 pany, there being three of the sons in- 

 volved in the Howe operation. 



W. D. Howe is secretary of the com- 

 pany, O. D. Howe is treasurer and John 

 Howe is president. W. D. Howe is also 

 general manager, while O. D. Howe is 

 manager of the plant. 



ELENA 



ARKAN S AS 



Integrity Quality Service Efficiency 



It is these vital sparks of industry that are keeping the 

 lights burning and the wheels humming at Helena. 

 It was the steadfast adherence to these principles that 

 has made Helena the greatest producing center of 

 Hcirdwoods and Hardwood Veneers west of the Mis- 

 sissippi river. 



The satisfaction of profitable trade binds our custom- 

 ers to us. From all Hardwood consumers who appre- 

 ciate a product in which these qualities are inherent, 

 we respectfully solicit correspondence. 



A. M. Richardson Lumber Co. 

 Chicago Mill & Lumber Co. 

 Theo. Fathauer Co. 



I. V. Stimson Hardwood Co. 

 Penrod-Jurden Company 

 Rex Hoop Co. 



Howe Lumber Co. 

 Archer Lumber Co . 

 Van Briggle Veneer Co. 



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