March 10, 1918 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



T^HE Theo. Fathauer Company of Arkan- 

 -'- sas is the operating subsidiary of the 

 Theo. Fathauer Company, main office 1428 

 Cherry Ave., Chicago, the mill being 

 located at Helena. Theodore Fathauer is 

 president of the company, J. P. Swift, 

 secretary, and Paul C. Swift, treasurer 

 and manager. Tbe capital stock is 

 $100,000. 



The company manufactures fifty per 

 cent gum, the remainder being oak, ash 

 and maple. It logs its own timber from a 

 twelve thousand acre tract near Ratio. 

 Ark., hauling the timber on tram road 

 about fifteen miles long, connecting with 

 the Iron Mountain. 



The mill cuts fifty thous£Uid feet daily, 

 turning the logs into lumber on the day 

 they arrive at tbe camp, thus insuring 

 bright, clear stock. The output is furni- 

 ture material, implement and automobile 

 stock, and low grade for box factories. 

 The mill has excellent equipment and the 

 yard usually contains three to four mil- 

 lion feet of stock. The company employs 

 about two hundred and Bfty men at its 

 Arkansas operations. 



ELENA 



ARK AN SAS 



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 

 Hardwoods 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. 

 Penrod, Jurden & McCowen 



J. V. Stimson Hardwood Co. 

 Kurz-Downey Co. 

 Galloway-Pease Co. 

 Rex Hoop Co. 



Howe Lumber Co. 

 Archer Lumber Co. 

 Van Briggle Veneer Co. 



All Three of Us Will Be Benefited if Yon Mention HARDWOOD RECORD 



