April 10. i;i]S 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



ELENA 



ARK AN S AS 



' I 'HE J. V. Stimson Hardwood Company of 

 * Helena is one of the five units of the 

 Stimson organization founded by J. V, Stim- 

 son of Huntingburg, Ind. The J. V. Stimson 

 Hardwood Company operates two band mill 

 plants, the other being at Memphis. The 

 directing genius of this organization is Ben 

 Katterhenry, who hails from Huntingburg 

 and has been identified with the Stimson in- 

 terests for some time. Mr. Katterhenry has 

 made an unusual record for eccnomical and 

 efficient manufacture, and is generally con- 

 sidered one of the ablest operators in the 

 hardwood belt. He is an officer of and part 

 owner of this branch of the Stimson opera- 

 tions. 



The J. V. Stimson Hardwood Company is 

 operating on a splendid tract of its own tim- 

 ber and is cutting the usual line of Southern 

 hardwoods. The company is noted for its 

 foresight in anticipating markets and for 

 the quality of its product. The result is 

 that both the big mills are kept on the jump, 

 Mr. ICatterhenry dividing his time between 

 Helena and Memphis. 



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. J. V. Stimson Hardwood Co. Howe Lumber Co. 



Chicago Mill & Lumber Co. 

 Theo. Fathauer Co. 

 Penrod, Jurden & McCowen 



Kurz-Downey Co. 

 Galloway-Pease Co. 

 Rex Hoop Co. 



Archer Lumber Co. 

 Van Briggle Veneer Co. 



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