arkansas forest industries
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Arkansas Forest Industries
ROY C. BELTZ
SOUTHERN FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION New Orleans, Louisiana
Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture in cooperation with
ARKANSAS STATE FORESTRY COMMISSION and
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE 1970
s Wood pulpmills
-Large sawmklls
-Small sawmtlls
Figure 1. Primary wood-using plants in Arkansas, 1968.
A Veneer mklls
~II Post, pole, and ptltng plants
.Other plonts
Forest industries used 390 million cubic feet of roundwood from Arkansas forests dur- ing 1968. Softwoods, mainly pine, made up two-thirds of the total.
Saw logs were the leading product and pulpwood ranked second in terms of volume of wood processed. Veneer logs, mainly softwood, ranked third and constituted nearly 10 percent of the harvest. Miscellaneous products such as poles, piling, posts, and cooperage accounted for about 6 percent of the total. These are some of the major findings of a 1968 canvass of all the primary forest industries in Arkansas. Similar surveys were made in 1948 and 1958.
Although the number of primary wood- using plants in Arkansas declined from about 1,100 t o less than 600 between 1958 and 1968, overall production increased. Processing plants are still widely distributed in the State; practically every county has a roundwood-using industry (fig. 1 ). Plants producing specialty items such as bed slats, net hoops, cedar lumber, and golf club heads abound in the State. The Southwest and Ouachita regions, where the pine forests are concentrated, are dominated by large sawmills, some of the largest in the South.
SAW LOGS More than half the roundwood output
from Arkansas was saw logs. Softwoods made up two-thirds of the saw log volume of 1.2 billion board feet. Though some cypress and cedar logs were produced, pine made up nearly all of the softwood volume. Over 90 percent of the softwood saw logs came from the South- west and Ouachita regions (fig. 2). The hard- wood output was roughly four-fifths hard hardwoods, chiefly oaks. The remainder was soft hardwoods, mostly gum. Hardwood pro- duction was heaviest in the Southwest unit.
The number of sawmills has been declin- ing since World War 11. In 1946, there were 1,736 active sawmills in Arkansas. The number dwindled to 974 in 1958, and by 1968, only
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=SAW LOGS ~ P U L P W O O O VENEER R O T H E R
Figure 2. Output of industrial roundwood, by region and product, 1968.
448 mills were operating. This most recent reduction was in mills cutting less than 3 million board feet annually. There were 550 less small sawmills in 1968 than in 1958. Many of the remaining small sawmills are operated intermittently, when supplies and demands are favorable.
Saw-log production trends since 1946 do not match those for numbers of sawmills. Production dropped between 1948 and 1958 along with the number of sawmills, but during the last decade i t increased while sawmill numbers decreased. The number of large mills-those using at least 3 million board feet of saw logs annually-increased from 67 to 93 since 1958. Receipts at large sawmills exceeded 90 percent of the State's saw-log production. The output of the average sawmill during survey years indicates the trend toward large sawmills (fig. 3). This hypothetical mill pro- duced slightly over 800,000 board feet in 1948. By 1958, output was over 1 million board feet, and in 1968 it was 2.8 million board feet.
Figure 3. Average output per sawmill in Arkansas.
PULPWOOD Round pulpwood production in 1968
totaled in excess of 1.5 million cords, increas- ing 47 percent since . 1958. Hardwoods ac- counted for most of this change. Over the 10-year period, pine production was remark- ably stable at approximately 1 million cords annually (fig. 4).
Roughly 87 million cubic feet of coarse residues were generated in 1968 during the conversion of roundwood into products in Arkansas. In addition, about 47 million cubic feet of fine residues were produced at primary manufacturing plants, excluding pulpmills.
Forest industries in Arkansas excelled in coliverting these residues into salable bypro- ducts. The South's first cotnmercial facilities for converting sawmill waste into pulp chips were installed in Bradley County, Arkansas, in 1952. Pulp-chip production from sawmill waste has now spread throughout the South. Sales of southern pulp chps netted about $125 million in 1968. The additional revenue from sales of pulp chips in Arkansas is about $12 million.
Residues comprised one-fifth of the total southern pulpwood production in 1968. Arkan- sas' pulpwood production was one-fifth resi- dues back in 1958; it is now about one-third of the total produced. Tile heavy use of residues for pulp in the State is at least partially explained by the high proportion of saw and veneer logs processed by large plants. The combined receipts of large sawmills and pine plywood plants in the State exceeded 55 percent of the total roundwood output. Nearly all of these large firms make some use of their coarse residues.
Figure 4. Pulpwood production trends in Arkansas.
Much of the volume of fine residues is not utilized. Sawdust, the major fine residue, is widely used for livestock bedding and mulch, but sawdust piles are a disposal problem at many mills. There is, however, promise of industrial markets. Some sawdust is being sold for pulping, in addition to that which is burned for industrial fuel.
Arkansas' pulping capacity has practically doubled. In 1958, the State's four mills had a capacity of 2,115 tons per day. By the end of 1968, seven mills with a combined capacity of 4 , l 13 tons per day were operating.
VENEER Ten years ago all the veneer produced in
Arkansas was hardwood. In 1968, more than 90 percent of it was softwood (fig. 5). This
Figure 5. Softwood and hardwood veneer-log produc- tion in Arkansas.
reversal was caused by the southern pine plywood industry. Since its inception in Arkan- sas in 1963, the production of southern pine plywood has grown into an industry consuming 13 percent of the softwood cut. Four southern pine plywood plants are operating in the State, and another is expected to open in 1970. The combined annual capacity of these five mills will be about 580 million square feet, 318-inch basis. All are located in the southern part of the State. Several other veneer plants are using southern pine along with hardwoods. Hard- wood veneer-log production has declined since 1948 and now accounts for less than 1 percent of the roundwood output.
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS Between 1958 and 1968 output of mis-
cellaneous products rose about 10 percent. About 45 percent of the miscellaneous volume went into poles, piling, and posts. Pole and piling output rose about 10 percent since 1958, but post production declined slightly.
The rest of the miscellaneous output, mostly hardwood, included such products as chemical wood, cooperage, handlestock, and excelsior. Excelsior was the primary softwood product in the class. Chemical wood, cooper- age, and handlestock accounted for 80 percent of the hardwoods.
MOVEMENT In 1968, the volume of wood processed
by Arkansas' forest industries exceeded the volume removed from the State's forests. About 38 million cubic feet of roundwood were logged and shipped out of State, but 47 million cubic feet were imported. Pulpwood seemed to be the most mobile product; almost one-fourth of the State's production went to out-of-State mills. An amount approximately equal to 19 percent of the State's production was imported. Thus, the Arkansas pulp indus- try apparently processed 94 percent as much round pulpwood as was harvested in the State.
Table 1 .-Volume of industrial roundwood
I Volume in standard units 1 Roundwood volume
Saw logs M bd. ft.l 1,238,476 789,599 Veneer logs M bd. ft.' 226,412 206,196 Pulpwood Std. cords 1,532,142 1,011,888 Piling M linear ft. 2,410 2,410 Poles M pieces 548 548 Posts M pieces 6,742 6,74 1 Misc. products2 M cu. ft. 13,475 1,644
Total
Standard Product units
Ilntcrnatlonal K Inch ruh.
'include, chemical wood, cooperage, handlc\tock, m~wellaneous d ~ m e n x m . e\cels~or, and \hultleblock\
- - - - M CU. ft. - - - -
- - - - M bd. ft. I - - - - Std. cords M linear ft. - - M pieces - - M cu. ft.
All species
Table 2.-Industrial roundwood, by species
Softwood: Pines 783,348 206,196 1,011,888 2,410 548 6,556 1,644
... ... ... ... ... ... Cypress 5,028
... ... ... ... ... Other softwoods 1,223 185 Total 789,599 206,196 1,011,888 2,410 548 6,741 1,644
Hardwood:
Hardwoods Softwoods
... ... ... Black and tupelo gums 19,370 3,277 260,02 1 3 07 ... ... ... ... Sweetgum 66,55 1 7,643 5 13
... ... Red oaks 180.27 1 816 3406,872 1 1,975 ... ... ... White oaks 76,179 38 ... 4,873
g i e r 1 Softwoodsl - -- Hardwoods . . -- -
Miscellaneous products
... ... ... Other hardwoods 106.506 8.442 53.36 1 4,163
... ... Total 448,877 20,216 520,254 1 11,831 All species 1,238,476 226,412 1,532,142 2,410 548 6,742 13,475
Piling Pulpwood
llnternational 'h Inch rule. Z~lack and tupelo comblned with sweetgurn 3 ~ e d and whlte oaks combmed.
Veneer logs Species group
Table 3 .-Residues produced by primary wood-using plants
Poles Saw logs Posts
Lumber 106,289 41,959 64,330 73,462 26,381 47,081 32,827 15,578 17,249 Veneer 19,267 300 18,967 17,883 244 17,639 1,384 5 6 1,328 Piling, poles,
... ... ... and posts 2,424 1,423 1 943 2,424 1,48 1 943 Miscellaneous
products 5,818 3,075 2,743 772 463 309 5,046 2,612 2,434 All products 133,798 46,815 86,983 94,541 28,569 65,972 39,257 18246 21,011
Type of industry1
1 E\cluder woodputp ~ndustry. Zl:~ne residues Include sawdust, scrcenmgs, and other m t e r ~ a l generally too small for chipping. 'roarse res~dues Include slabs. edgings, trimmings, and o ~ h e r material generally suitable for chlpp~ng
Total I Fine2 I Coarse 1 Total ] ~ i n e ~ I coarse3 I Total I Fine2 I coarse3
Lumber
Table 4.-Volume of primary plant residues used
Veneer
Piling, poles, and posts
Softwoods Hardwoods
Total
- - - - - - M cu. ft. - - - -- - -
All species Source industry 1
Fuel 344 1 343 Fiber 13,339 12,679 660 Other 3,262 3,260 2
Type of use
Total 16,945 15,940 1,005
Fuel 660 660 . . . Fiber 493 493 . . . Other 15 15 ...
Total 1,168 1,168 ...
Miscellaneous industries Fuel 415 30 385 Fiber ... ... . . . Other 161 . . . 161
Total
All industries Fuel 15,080 10,937 4,143 Fiber 6 1,902 5 3,404 8,498 Other 10,640 9,793 847
Total 87,622 74,134 1 3,488 Il-\elude\ woodpulp industry. ?include\ all residue, used as fuel by industrial plants and domestlc fuel either \old or given away 3lnzlude\ all rcriduer u x d in manufacture of fiber products, such as pulp or hardboard. 41nclude\ res~due, u x d a\ livestock bcdding, mulch, floor sweepings, and specialty Items
Table 5 .-Movement of industrial roundwood, by product
Saw logs M bd. ft.' 99,017 1,210,520 27,956 1,309,537 1,238,476 Veneer M bd. ft.' 33,833 221,752 4,660 255,585 226,412 Pulpwood Std. cords 288,255 1,154,872 377,270 1,443,127 1,532,142 Piling M linear ft. 236 2,406 4 2,642 2,410 Poles M pieces 26 527 2 1 553 5 48 Posts M pieces 2,08 6 5,823 919 7,909 6,742 Misc. products M cu. ft. 547 11,911 1,564 12,458 1 3,475
- -
llntcrnational %-Inch rule
-. - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Standard units - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Logged and shipped out
of State Total
receipts Total
production
Logged and remained in State
Out of State
receipts Product Unit
Table 6 Saw-l(>g production, by county
Arkansas Ashley
Baxter Benton Ifoone Braciley
Calirorirl Carroll Ch1cot Clatk Clay Cleburne Clcvcland Coiurnbta Conway Cralghead Crawford Crrttenden Crosi
Dallas Dcsha Drew
Faulkner Franklin Fuiton
Garland Grant Grecric
- - M hd. ft.' - - -
18,323 103 18,220 3,013 1,204 1,809
iie~rtpstead 9,564 7,247 2,317 Hot Spnng 28,993 26,569 2,424 Howard 36,995 36,134 86 1
Independence 3,308 770 2,538 Izard 6,291 2,030 4,261
Jackson Jefferson Jollnson
Lal'ayette Lawrence Lee
County
Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke
Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery
Nevada Newton
Ouachita
Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski
Randolpll
St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone
Union
Van Buren
Washington White Woodruff
Yell
Total
- - - 1 M bd. ft. - - - -
16,052 3,972 12,080 19,541 14,469 5,072 8,150 6,785 1,365 3,027 ... 3,027
Table 7.-Saw-log movement
remained Outgoing Incoming Total log county1 1 ;z:zd 1 shipments 1 shipments 1 receipts 1
Arkansas 8,650 9,673 4,523 13,173
Baxter 4,384 1,302 48 2 4,866 Benton 1,532 1,182 207 1,739 Boone 1,794 140 2,836 4,630 Bradley 43,646 36,95 1 56,638 100,284
Carroll Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford
Dallas 22,811 37,603 17,116 39,927 Drew 10,760 2,214 8,275 19,035
Faukner 319 1,526 628 947 Franklin 155 2,405 43 198 Fulton 4,496 7 5 . . . 4,496
Garland 24,3 1 1 5,422 59,052 83,363 Grant 60,068 18,s 10 35,933 96,001
Hernpstead 2,934 6,630 9,434 12,368 Hot Spring 7,131 21,862 5,078 12,209 Howard 33 $8 1 3,114 27,392 61,273
Independence 2,645 663 . . . 2,645 Izard 5,953 338 35 5,988
Jefferson 9,780 11,492 12,578 22,358 Johnson 1,525 2,065 579 2,104 11 Lawrence 3,930 166 1,571 5,50 1 Little River 10,759 8,782 253 11,012 Logan 967 7,183 2,185 3,152 Lonoke 966 2,06 1 625 139 1
Madison 4,175 3,652 1,286 5,46 1 Marion 2,133 ... 21 1 2,344 Miller 5,594 ... 6,334 11,928 Monroe 11,233 13,133 2,812 14,045 Montgomery 7,872 4,228 9,995 17,867
Nevada 16,356 17,310 28,634 44,990 Newton 2,132 2,211 845 2,977
Ouachita 27,423 21,186 36,419 63,842
Incoming shipments
Outgoing shipments county1
Perry 3,110 13,983 2,524 5,634 Phillips 10,366 1,135 16,428 26,794 Pike 17,960 27,929 6,304 24,264 Polk 9,970 1,894 7,597 17,567 Pope 16,433 820 16,349 32,782 Pulaski 4,797 6,135 19,090 23,887
Total log receipts
Logged and remained in county
Randolph 3,340 104 2,246 5,586
St. Francis 5,333 4,239 4,668 10,001 Saline 15,872 21,513 290 16,162 Scott 20,773 6,375 5,124 25,897 Searcy 3,519 799 1,873 5,392 Sevier 4,849 17,772 2,493 7,342 Sharp 2,123 1,200 ... 2,123 Stone 8,396 829 762 9,158
Union 5 3,248 3,178 102,330 155,578
Van Buren 5,059 84 1,690 6,749
Washington 6,797 19 2,918 9,715 White 21,521 3,633 1,885 23,406 Woodruff 2,729 2,480 1,674 4,403
Yell 8,687 28,229 7,689 16,376
All other counties 38,356 120,013 25,234 63,590
Total 665,932 572,544 643,605 1,309,537
l ~ o u n t l e s with less than three plants are orn~tted 21nternat1onal %-Inch rule.
Table 8.- Veneer-log production, by county Table 9.-Pilinn production. bv countv
county l
M bd. ft? 1) M bd. fr '
- . . -
M linear feet
All wecies county '
Bradley
All species softwoods
Arkansas 587 Ashley 85,556
county '
Lafayette Lee Lincoln Lonoke
Madison
All wecies
Calhoun Cleveland Benton
Boone
Dallas 35 1 Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark Cleveland Colun~bia Cross
Dallas Desha Drew
Nevada Newton Grant 175
Ouachita Howard 600 Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pulaski
St. Francis Saline
Jefferson 44
Lafayette Little River
Ouachita 132 Faulkner 296
Garland Grant
Pike Polk Union
Hempstead Hot Spring Howard
Washington White Woodruff
Sevier 363
Union 93
Jefferson 1,208 Total Total 2,410 ICountle\ w ~ t h negl~g~blc output dre omitted I ~ o u n t t c r w t h negl~g~ble output are oni~tted
?lnternational l%-~nch rule.
Table 10.-Pole production, by county
M pieces 11 M pieces
county' 1 Aljhvooda species 11 Ashley
Benton Boone Bradley
Calhoun Cleveland
Dallas
county1
Lafayette Little River
Ouachita
Pike Polk
Scott Sevier
All species
Grant 33 ( 1 Union 3
Hot Spring Howard
Van Buren 5
Yell Jefferson Johnson Total 5 48 l ~ o u n t l e r w t h neglig~ble output arc orn~tted.
8
Table 11 .-Commercial post production, b y county
M pieces 22 7 8
county1
M p i e e s Miller 13 1 Montgomery 39
Baxter Boone
All species
Carroll Cleburne Conway
Franklin Fulton
I Nevada Newton
county'
Pike 236 Polk 1,252 Pope 20
All species
Howard
Izard
Johnson
Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Stone
Little River 334 I1 Van Buren
30 1
Madison Marion 11 t 1 "' 184
Total 6,742 I ~ o u n t i e s w t h negligible output are omitted.
Table 12 .-Output of miscellaneous products, by county
Arkansas 34 . . . 47 . . . 47
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
county l
Faulkner Franklin Fulton
Softwo~ds All
species
Garland Grant Greene
- - - - M CU. ft. - - - -
Calhoun Carroll Chicot Clark Clay Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross
- - - - M C U . ft. - - - -
Hardwoods
Hot Spring Howard
Independence
county
Jackson Jefferson Johnson
Lawrence Lee Lincoln
All species
Dallas Desha
l ~ o u n t r e s with negligible output are omitted
Softwoods Hardwoods
Logan Lonoke
Table 12.-Output of miscellaneous products, by county (continued)
Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery
Randolph
St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sebastian Sharp Stone
Hardwoods
Newton 998 ... 190 ... 190
county '
Ouachita 102 . . . 102 / / Van Buren 2 5 . . . 2 5
AU species
- - - - M I X . ft. - - - -
Perry 17 ... 17 Phillips 408 ... 408 Pike 163 ... 163 Poinsett 103 . . . 103 Polk 3 0 . . . 3 0 Pope .. 26 . . . 26 Prairie 577 ... 577 Pulaski 342 155 187
Softwoods AU
species - - - - M I X . ft. - - - -
Washington White Woodruff
Yell 44 ... 44
Total 13,475 1,644 11,831
county1 Softwoods Hardwoods
Arkansas 3,186 17 3,169 Ashley 29,645 24,801 4,844
Table 13.-industrial roundwood production, by county
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
County
Calhoun 2 1,478 17,049 4,429 Carroll 5,257 3,684 1,573 Chicot 802 . . . 802 Clark 16,150 12,800 3,350 Clay 603 1 602 Cleburne 3,125 2,693 432 Cleveland 9,485 5,159 4,326 Columbia 7,964 5,245 2,719 Conway 2,25 0 1,604 646 Craighead 640 103 537 Crawford 290 42 248 Crittenden 689 1 1 678 Cross 50 1 9 492
Dallas Desha Drew
Faulkner Franklin Fulton
All species
Garland Grant Greene
- - - - M c u . ft. - - - -
Hempstead Hot Spring Howard
Softwoods - --
- - - -Mcu. ft. - - - -
Independence Izard
Jackson Jefferson
Hardwoods County All
species Softwoods Hardwoods
Table 13.--industrial roundwood production, b y cortrzty (continued)
Johnson
Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke
Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery
Nevada Newton
Ouachita
Perry Phillips Pike Poirlsett
I Polk ' Pope
Prarrre Pulaskr
Randolph
St. Franc~s Salrne Scott Searcy Sebastian Sev~er Sharp Stone
Un~on
Van Buren
Washington White Woodruff
Yell 8,643 7,350
Total 390,453 258,78 1
Table 14. Plant residues used, b y courzty
............... &fcu ff. .....---.............
Arkansas ... 44 1 ... ... ... 44 1
All species county Fine I coarse
Bax ter Benton Boone Bradley
Carroll Clark Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford
Sofwoods F h e I Coarse
Aardwwds Fine / coarse --
Table 14.-Plant residues used, b y county (continued)
Dallas Drew
... Franklin 3 5 3 4 1
~ardwoods Fine I Coarse county '
Garland Grant
A I ~ species 1 softwoods Fine I Coarse 1 Fine 1 Coarse
Hempstead Hot Spring Howard
Independence Izard
Jefferson Johnson
Lawrence 8 16 ... 1 8 15 ... ... Little River ... 302 ... 302 ... ... ... Logan ... 174 174
Madison Marion Miller Monroe Montgonlery
Nevada Newton
... Ouachita 1,112 2,748 1,112 2,05 8 690
Perry Phillips Pike Polk Pope Pulaski
... Randolph 44 3 2 ... 44 3 2
St. Francis Saline Scott Sevier Stone
Union 4,390 7,276 3,717 6,550 673 726
Table 14.-Plant residues used, by county (continued)
... ... ... Van Buren 82 6 2 20
Washington Whitc Woodruff
Hardwoods All species
Yell 395 8 10 394 755 1 55
Softwoods
All other counties 820 12,317 367 11,431 45 3 886
Total 21,877 65,745 18,212 55,922 3,665 9,823
countyi
lOtnirled counlles have either negligible volume or less than three plants
Fine I Coarse I Fine I Coarse I Fine I Coarse
Arkansas
Table 15.- Unused plant residues, by county
Baxter Benton Boone Bradley
Carroll Clark CIeburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford
county '
Dallas Drew
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M c u f t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . .
Softwoods All species Fine I Coarse
Faulkner Franklin Fulton
Hardwoods
Garland Grant
Fine 1 coarse I Fine I Coarse
Hempstead Hot Spring Howard
Independeilce Izard
Table 15 .--Unused plant residues, by county (continued)
Jefferson 4 14 4 282 ... 132 4 Johnson 84 182 36 8 9 48 9 3
county
Lawrence Little River Logan Lonoke
Madison Marion Miller Monroe Montgotnery
AU species
Nevada Newton
Sofmmds I Hardwmds
Ouachita 1.030 426 196 21 3 834 2 13
F k I Goapse [ Fine 1 Coarsg I F h I GO-
Perry Phillips Pike Polk Pope Pulaskl
Randolph 216 274 4 5 212 269
St. Francis Saline Scott Searcy Sevier Sharp Stone
Union 504 1,072 227 628 277 444
Van Buren 223 224 8 0 64 143 160
Was11ingtot-1 Wliite Woodruff
Yell 2 10 189 183 187 27 2
All other counties 1,769 98 1 5 36 92 1,233 88'9
Total 24,938 2 1,238 10,357 10,050 14,58 1 11,188
IOrnrtted countre, have e ~ t h e r ncglrgible volume or less than three plant\
Table 16.-Large sdwrnillsl I I Plant
Arkansas C. P. Chaney Sawmill, ~ n c . ~ Townsend Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~
-ty
De Witt Stuttgart
I -
~ i m Location I ~ddressL
Box 271 Box 149, Hwy. 79
Ashley P. E. Barnes Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Hamburg
Baxter Pleasant Lumber Co. Mountain Home
Boone Sutton Products, Inc. Harrison Rt. 7 , Box 191
Bradley Potlatch Forests, ~ n c . ~ Potlatch Forests, ~ n c . ~
Warren Warren
Calhoun Hampton Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Hampton
Clark J. A. Baringer and sons3 M. M. Barksdale Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Johnnie Bean Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Milus Bean Lumber Co., 1nc3 Gurdon Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Gurdon Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Box 56. Gurdon Whelen Springs Amity Amity Amity Beirne Box 8 , Gurdon Gurdon
Clay J. W. Black Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Corning Box 107
Cleburne Olivette Supply ~ 0 . ~ Higden Rt. 1 , Box 42
Cleveland Kingsland Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Saline Hardwood ~ 0 . ~ Kingsland Rison
Box 6 Box 372
Columbia Arkansas-Louisiana Lumber Co., Inc. Emerson Box 286 3
Crittenden Dacus Lumber Co. West Memphis Box 490
Dallas D. J . Barnes Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ E. L. Bruce Co., Inc. Garland Gaston Mill Sparkman Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Drew J . P. Price Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Selma Timber ~ 0 . ~ Herman Wilson Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Fordyce Fordy ce Gastontown Sparkman
Rt. 1 Box 397, Memphis, Tenn. Sparkman
Monticello Box 536 Selma Monticello Box 577
Fulton Hayes Flooring Mill Marnmotl~ Spring Calico Rock
Garland Bates Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ Dierks Forests, ~ n c . ~
B. G. Wilson Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Hot Springs Box 1265 Mountain Pine 810 Whitington Ave.,
Hot Springs Hot Springs Kt. 2, Box 294
Grant John 0. Brown Sawmill & ~ o ~ ~ i n ~ ~ Sheridan W. S. Fox and sons3 Slieridan H. G. Toler and Son, ~ n c . ~ Leola J. L. Williams and son3 Sheridan Herman Wilson Lumber C O . ~ Leola
Rt. 2, Box 176 Box 7207, Pine Bluff Box 125 Box 68 Box 95
Hempstead Hempstead Manufacturing Co., ~ n c . ~ Hope Box 63
Hot Spring Hot Spring County Lumber Co. Malvern Box 158 3
Howard Dierks Forests, ~ n c . ~
J . D. Scott Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Dierks
Nashville
810 Whittington Ave., Hot Springs
Box 98
Jackson Curtner Lumber Co. Newport Air Base Box 6 17, Newport
Table 16. --Large sawmills1 (continued)
Jefferson
Lafayette
Lincoln
Little River
Countv
Logan
Miller
Mississ~pp~
Monroe
Montgomery
Firm Plant
Nevada
Location
Ouachita
~ d d r e d
Perry
Phillips
Pike
Poinsett
Polk
Pope
Prairie
Pulaski
St. Francis
Saline
Scott
Stone
Union
Delta Hardwood, ~ n c . ~ W. S. Fox and sons3
Fuller Lu~nber ~ 0 . ~
Floyd's Sawinill, Inc.
Gunter Bros. Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Siinmons Lumber, Inc. 3
Junkin Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Uhlhorn Lumber Co.
Potlatcl~ Forests, ~ n c . ~
Rodgers-Killian Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ Scott Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Potlatch Forests, ~ n c . ~
Bearden Lutnber ~ 0 . ~
Billy Pierce ~ a w m i l l ~ Reynolds-White Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Rogers Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Yellow Pine Lumber Co., l n ~ . ~
Pierce and Porter Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Chicago Mill and Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Faust Band Saw Mill, ~ n c . ~ Mosby Lumber Manufacturiilg ~ 0 . ~
Murfreesboro Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Dickey Lumber Co.
Dale Rodgers Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Hatton Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Lewis Lumber Co.
Bibler Bros. Lumber & Supply Co., ~ n c . ~ Ward Furniture Manufacturing Co.
Miller-Patterson Lumber & Timber Co, ~ n c . ~
Floyd Brown Lumber ~ 0 . ~ E. L. Bruce Co., Inc. J . H. Hamlen and Son, Inc.
Griffith Lulnber ~ 0 . ~
Holicer-Jones Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Didier Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Scott County Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Smith Lumber Co. Waldron Lumber ~ 0 . ~
Edwin Cartwright
Anthony Forest Products ~ 0 . ~ Calion Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ Olinkraft, l n ~ . ~ Reynolds and Draper Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~
Altheirner Plne Bluff
Lewisv~lle
Star Clty
Wllton
Boonevllle
Texarkana
Bassett
Clarendon
Norman Mount Ida
Prescott
Bearden Stephens Carnden Camden Stephens
Perry
West Helena West Helena Helena
Murfreesboro
Marked Tree
Mei-ra Haiton Cove
Russellville Russellville
Des Arc
Hensley Little Rock Little Rock
Madison
Benton
Mansfield Waldron Waldron Waldron
Fiftysix
Urbana Callon Huttig El Dorado
Box 38 Box 7207
Box 488
Box 398
Box 59
Box 11 1
Warren
Box 98 Box 225
Warren
Box 366 Rt. 3, Box 23 Box 486
Box 25 17 Box T Box 406
Box 232
Box 95
Hwy. 7 S. Box 307
Box 310
Rt. 1, Box 38 Box 989 Box 327
Box 151
Box 208
Box 611 Box 130
Box 86
Box 1511
loutput of 3 m~llion board feet or more. Z ~ ~ e c t f ~ e d only if dtfferent from plant locatton )produced chtpr lor \ale to pulpmtlls.
Table 16.-Large sawrnlllsl (continued)
Table 17.-Small sawrnil[sl
Plant Location I Ad&& County
Arkansas A. G. Yarbrough Sawmill Humphrey
Unlon C W. Templeton Lumber Co Junctlon C ~ t y Box 370 Watson Bros. Lumber ~ o . ~ Mount Holly
Wh~te Fred Beaman Lumber Co. Kensett Box 2 1, Searcy W C. Owens Beebe Elmo Usery H~gginson Searcy
Woodruff Dacus-Augusta Lumber Co. Augusta
Yell Nebo Lumber ~ o . ~ Dardanelle Box 308 Pla~nv~ew Lumber Co., Inc. 3 Plamv~ew Box 87 Wilson Wood Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ Ola Box 194
Firm --
-
County
Baxter Daniel and Schuh Sawmill Jones and McClanahan Alfred Lawson Don Wallace Cedar Mill Edgar L. Koster Sawmill
Benton De Groff Sawmill Eversole and Means J . C. Forriester Hummell Sawmill Moore Sawmill Scott Sawmill Sims Sawmill Sullivan Sawmill Todd Sawmill Ira Webb Sawmill
Firm
Boone Candwell Sawmill Estes Sawmill Greenhaw Sawmill Martin Sawmill
Bradley Barham-Sevier Co. Barham-Sevier Co.
Plant
Carroll Banks Sawmill Dale Buele Lumber Co. Hawkins Sawmill Hayes Industries
Location
B. C. Hull Johnson Sawmill Morrell Sawmill Parker Sawmill Price Sawmill
Addred
Norfolk Big Flat Mountain Home Rt. 2 Midway Kt. 1, Mountain Home Mountain Home May nard
Bestwater Rogers Rogers Lowell Benton County Highfill Garfield Highfill Hiwassee Gravette
Alpena Omaha Harrison Harrison
Banks Warren
Carroll County Green Forest Eureka Springs Clifty
Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Grandview Eureka Springs
Rt. 4 , Rogers Box 183 Rt. 5 Rt. 2, Rogers Springdale Rt. 1, Gentry Rt. 2 Rt. 1 , Siloam Kt. 1 , Gravette Rt. 1
Rt. 2 610 West Rush
Box 47 1 , Fordyce Box 47 1, Fordyce
Box 2, Harrison Box 194 Rt. 3 Van Buren St.,
Eureka Springs Star Route Rt. 1
Rt. 5, Berryville Rt. 2, Benyville
Table 17.--Small sawmills1 (continued)
Chicot
Clark
Clay
Cleburne
Plant Location I Address' County
Cleveland
Columbia
Firm
Conway
Craighead
Crawford
Cross
Dallas
Faulkner
Felton H. Johnson Sawmill Breece White Manufacturing Co.
Daily Lumber Co. Frizzell Bros. Lumber Co. W. T. Hill Billy McKa Hardwood Mill
Robert Gates
Cleburne County Post Co Martin Lurnber Co. Lisle Turney
Barham -Sevier Co. Troy Miller Tie Co.
W. M. Higdon Lumber Co. Magnolia Lumber Co., ~ n c . ~ C. L. Roden S. L. Smith Sawmill H. G. Wilbanks Lumber Co. Frank Williams
Leo Adams Willie T. Howard Roy Wooten
Ferrell Lumber Co. R. A. Slaven Sawlnill Tinsley's Sawmill
Brewer's Sawmill M. C. Hopkins Glen Kimes Shipp's Sawn~ill J . W. Vaught
Roy Ricl-tardson and Son J . H. Sherman
Barham-Sevier Co. Homer Brazeale Cartwright Mill Henry Draper Dale Givens M. F. I-Iallkwitz Mill Henry Jackson Walper Langley Aaron Posey Sevier and Hankwitz Mill
Bill Gibbs Sawlnill B. B. Heffington H. McCord Troy Rogers Cecil Turner
Eudora Eudora
Arkadelphia Gurdon Alpine Arkadelphia
St. Francis
Heber Springs Concord Quitman
Woodlawn Kingsland
McNeil Magnolia Magnolia Waldo McNeil Taylor
Jerusalem Jerusalem Center Ridge
Lake City Bono Jonesboro
Mulberry Natural Dam Mountainburg Mulberry Mountainburg
Wynne Wynne
Farindale Sparkman Holly Springs Willow Sparkman Princeton Round Hill Tulip Sparkman Princeton
Vilonia Vilonia Conway Mayflower Mayflower
Rt. 1 , Box 312 Box X
Box 11 1 Box 207 Star Route Box 9 1
Rt. 3, Box 53
Rt. 3
Box 471, Fordyce Kt. I . Box 199
Rt. 5. Box 293
Kt. 2 Rt. 2 Box 1166
Rt. 2, Box 124 Rt. I
Box 47 1, Fordyce Rt. I , Box 8
Rt. 2, Box 240, Malvern Rt. 1, Box 68 Holly Springs Rt. I , Box 466,Donaldson Rt. 1 , Box 160, Leola Rt. 2 Box 47 1 , Fordyce
Rt. 3 Rt. 3
Rt. 2
Table I7 .--Smull sawmillsi (continued)
Franklin
Fulton
Hot Spring
Howard
lndependerlce
Jefferson
Johnson
Herman Conley Gavin Patterson Saw Mill Floyd Statton Sawmill 0. B. Sturdiva~tt Sawinill
George Arn~istead Sawrnill D. Vii. Collins Sawnrill Owen Langston Mill Bill McCradie Sawil~ill K. C. Richarson Sawmill
Ray Johnson
Doiiald Davis Mill English Lumber C:o. L. C. Hope S. F. Lewis Mill Walker Bros. Tie and Lunlber
Raymond Cox Sawrnill Cupples Sawmill
Edward Adarns Bud Canada Joe Fincher Verdo Hollis
H. A. Cliar~dler Sawrnill D. A. Efird Sawmill Joe K. Robbins L. D. Tuggle Sawmill A. J . Willianls Mill
C. D. Davis Sawrnill Russell Jackson Poag Lumber Go.
Porter L. Bowman Sawmill En~nli t t Brown Sawmill Crabtree Sawmill Estell Crabtree Sawnlill Harley Saffel H. B. Martin Sawrnill F. V. Parr Sawnlill
Aromatic Cedar Baud Mill Gin Co. Dockiris Sawmill GarncHial Jones Sawmill Moss-American Er~gene Owerls Sawillill Smith-llugh Sawrnill Woodrow-Cook
K. M. Watson
Willis Grace Sawmill Bill James Sawmill
Ozark Mulberry Oz ark O ~ a r k
Saddle Marn~noth Sp r~ng Salem Mamrnoth Spring Ellzabetll
Hot Spr~ngs
Poyen Sheridan Le0ld Beltast Poyen
Paragould Marmnduke
Guernsey McCaskill Washington Patmos
Malvern Glen Rose Malvern Glen Rose Center Con~niurlity
Umpire Urrlplre Dlerks
Salada Floral Newark Cord Cord Dowdy Cord
Melbourne Melbourne Blockwell Wideman Melbourne Callco Rock G ld Calico Rock
Sulphur Sprlngs
Lamar Salus
Rt. 2 Rt. 2 , Box 241
Star Route
Mammoth Spring
Rt . 1 , Box 648
Box 5
Rt. 1 , Prattsville 306 West 7th, Sheridan Rt. 1 ,Box46B, Malvern
Rt. 7
Malvern R t . 2, Box 49 Malvern Kt. 1 , Box 22, Leola
Saffell
Gainsville, Mo.
Oil Trough Melbourne
Rt. 1, Box 3 12, Pine Bluff
Rt. 1
Lafayette D. G. Turner Lewisville
Table 17.-Small sawmills1 (continued)
Lawrence Broadway Sawmill Maynard Casper Lee Edwards and Son Sawmill Gatewood Sawmill Hays Bros. Lumber Co. Moss-American M ~ r p h y Sawmill Lowell Junior Richey Swartzlander Sawmill
Smithville Rt. 1, Imboden Lynn Hoxie Hoxie Box 58 Strawberry Strawberry Ravenden Powhatan Ravenden
County
Lee Dale Bennett Sawn~ill Aubrey
Johnson Ozark Box and Crating Co. Clarksville Box 321 Vaughn Selby Sawmill Lamar Rt. 1
Finn Plant
Lincoln Allen's Sawmill Could
Location
Little River Earl Altenbaurner Julius R. Bowman Sawmill Henry Brown Sawrnill Bush Lumber Co. Eb Garmen Sawmill George Garrett Sawmill Junior Kelly Green W. H. Gregory Sawmill Hess Bros. Sawmill Hinton Tie Co. Kenneth Klitz Sawmill M. F. Lisenby and Son E. F. Scarborough Jack Scott Sawmill Babe Smith Sawmill C. C. Smith Tackett Sawmill Clifford Tanks Sawmill Floyd Ward Sawmill Wright Lumber Co., Inc.
Addrem2
Logan
Lonoke
Madison
Friga Bros. Sawmill George Sctlonweiler Sawinill
Floyd Davis Sawmill Charles T . Dyson Sawmill W. T. McCallie Lumber Co. Cecil McMurtry Wilbert Moss W. E. White
Clark Mill Gilmir Sawmill Hayes Industries
Ozark Forest Products Richland Handle Co.
Allene Wilton Arden Winthrop Jewel Arden Arkinda Aslidown Winthrop Ashdown Cross Roads Wilton Allem Arden Cross Roads Winthrop Wallace Cross Roads Ogden Ashdown
New Blaine Paris
Ward Austin Carlisle Cabot Carlisle Cabot
Forunl Clifty Conlbs
Kingston Wesley
Rt. 1
Rt. 1, Marianna
Box 322
Box 45 Box 472, Aslldown Rt. 3 , Ashdown
Star Route, Winthrop
Box 292
Star Route Box 143
Box 126 Box 34 Rt. 3, Ashdown
Rt. 3, Ashdown
Rt. 3
Box 3
Rt. 3, Huntsville Rt. 3, Huntsville Van Buren St.,
Eureka Springs
Table 17 .-Small sawmills1 (continued)
Marion
Miller
Monroe
Newton
Madison Alfred Thompson Sawmill Watts Sawmill White Sawmill Willhite Sawm~ll
Burleson Cedar Mill Humphrey Sawmill H. C. Ormand Supply Co. A. L. Pilgrim Cedar Mill
Bryant and Horn Sawmill Frizzell Jones Lumber Co.
Ferrell-Cooper Lumber Co. 0. R. Glover Ray Moore Tie Mill Pearson Lumber Co. Roy and Octie Pledger Tie Mill
Montgomery Glenwood Lumber Co.
Nevada Acorn Lumber Co. John B. Gulley Ozark Forest Products Bill Purifoy Tie Mill J . D. Walker Tie Mill D. A. Wicker Mill G. W. Young Sawmill
Bowling Sawmill Brisco Sawmill A. L. Casey Lumber Co. Lloyd Cunningham T. J. Fiveasll Harold Greenhaw Hudson Sawmill Turnie Hughes Jerry Martin Jerry Martin Price Lumber Co. Harold Day Sawmill
Ouachita F. V. Bell Tie Mill Tom Belt Tie Mill Chidester Lumber Co. Doyle Harvey Mill J. D. Henson Tie Mill Frank and James Landers P. W. Strickland Tie Mill Fred Wood and Son Sawmill
Perry W. Richard Johnson R. B. Long Pennington & Williams Sawmill B. H. Satterfield
Ph~Ilips Gulledge Lumber Co.
Huntsville Rt. 4 Combs Forum Rt. 3, Huntsville Boston
Monark Rt. 1, YelIvilIe Flippin Summit Harrison Fairview Flippin
Texarkana Texarkana Box 954
Brinkley Holly Grove Roe Clarendon Monroe
Tabor Settlement
Rosston Presco tt Sutton Anthony Switch Waterloo Prescott Bodcaw
Fallsville Osage Boxley Jasper Hasty Vendor Jasper Jasper Parthenon Jasper Deer Jasper Jasper Vendor Jasper
Calhoun Rt. 3, Box 235, Camden
Amy Eagle Mills Chidester Box 8 Chidester Rt. 2, Box 103 Camden Stephens Rt. 3 , Box 176 Camden Chidester Rt. 1
Perryville Rt. 2, Box 19 Perry Perryville Rt. 2 Perryville Box 245
Marvel1 Box 132
Glenwood
Box 341. Camden
Camden Camden Rt. 4 Camden
Salus Compton Ponca
Table 17.-Small sawmills1 (continued)
Pike G. D. Brewer Charlie Couch Mill Elbert Davis Lumber Co. E. V. Hill Sawmill Inell Jones Sawmill Pinkerton Lumber Co.
Polk
Piant Location I ~ d d r e d County
Pope
Firm
Prairie
Pulaski
Roy Ferguson C. E. Martin Reese Tie Co. Reese Tie Co. Gaylord Rosson Sanderson's Lumber Co.
Opal Bartlett Duvall's Sawmill Troy Ennis Leon Garrison Robert L. Johrlson Loyon Langford Willie Parrish Bud Treadwell
Murfreesboro Antoine Murfreesboro Delight
Langley Glenwood
Board Camp Hatfield Cove Cove Ink Mena
Appleton Russellville Atkins Hector Ben Hur Dover Appleton Scottsville
De Queen
Box 201 Rt. 1 Glenwood Box 205
Rt. 1, Box 235, Mena Rt. 1 Box 467, Stilwell, Okla. Box 467, Stilwell, Okla. Oden Star Route, Mena Rt. 2, Box 216
Rt. 4, Box 150 Rt. 3 Ben Hur
Hector
Jimmie Don Green Tie Mill Des Arc
0. F. Alexander Little Rock Rt. 6 , Box 163 Eschbach Bros. Wye Con~muriity Rt. I , Bigelow Troyce Halpain Alexander Rt. 1, Box 173B George P. Leatherman North Little Rock 2000 Osage Lacy ~ c ~ n t ~ r e ~ Monnie Springs Box 38, Roland J . Roland Williams Lumber ~ 0 . ~ Jacksonville Box 476
Randolph W. R. Agnew J . H. Allison Sawmill Blevins Sawmill Butler's Mill Cagle Mill Clay Sawmill Koons Sawmill Billie Lynxwiler Sawmill McKeynolds Sawmill Rapert Sawmill Duane Tee1 Kennoth Vandergriff N. J. Wilkerson
St. Francis A. P. Demange Lumber Co., Inc. Jim Ellis Doyne Emmerson J. A. Hardin D. R. Jones Sawmill Bill Smith Tie Mill John Smith True Temper Corp. Young's Sawmill
Ravenden Springs Pocahontas Middlebrook Pocahontas Pocahontas Pocahontas Pocahontas Warm Springs Ravenden Springs Maynard Pocahontas Ravenden Springs Ravenden Springs
Madison Colt Colt Colt Pinetree Palestine Forrest City Wheatley Summersweet
Rt. 1 Rt. 5 Rt. 3, Pocahontas Reyno
Rt. 2 Rt. 4, Box 155
Rt. 1 Rt. 1
Rt. I
Box 171
Palestine
Rt. 2, Box 213A Box 95 Box 222, Palestine
Table 17 .-Small sawmills1 (continued) I I Plant
Scott
County
Searcy
Saline D. B. Beck James A. Kindy Lumber Co. Nelson E. Kling Arthur Lindsey J . W. Mashburn William Price Jewel1 Robinson
Terry Edwards Sawmill Goddard Bros. Sawmill Jerome Hall Sawmill Ted Metcalf Roy Nichols Sanders Bros. Sawmill Waldron Stave Co. Charles Wallace Sawmill Waltreak Tie Co. Jesse Williams Rufus Williams
Branscum & Harness Bratton Sawmill Campbell Bros. Sawmill Paul Jones Loftins and Chadwick Still's Sawmill Treadwell Lumber Co. Treat bros. Sawmill
Sebastian Chester Johnson Lumber Co.
Sevier G. J. Brewer Sawmill John Brewer M. L. Brewer Joe Chandler Horatio Lumber Co. Lowell Morphew Buddy Munn Poag Lumber Co. Poag Lumber Co. Poag Lumber Co. Poag Lumber Co. Wilson and Hooker
Sharp Bailey's Sawmill Edward Baldridge Sawmill Ross-Fortuna
Stone Forrest Brannon Branscum and Bagby Sawmill George Cartwright Herman Chitwood Olis G. Gammill Claude McCarty George F. Monahan
Firm
Bland Benton Mablevale Avilla 2 miles West Hensley Mulberry Community Bauxite
Weeks Waldron Y City Abbott Parks Bates Waldron Nella Parks Abbott Abbott
Marshall Snowball Mount Judea Marshall Marshall Morning Star Morning Star Marshall
Midland
De Queen Horatio De Queen De Queen Horatio Gillham Horatio De Queen Horatio Lockesburg De Queen De Queen
Ash Flat Hardy Hardy
Fiftysix Mountain View Fiftysix Mountain View Tirnbo Mountain View Mountain View
Location I Addred Box 2 1, Benton Rt. 2, Box 582 9800 Kling Rd. Rt. 1, Box 137, Alexander Rt. 1 , Hensley Rt. 2, Box 323, Benton Malvern
Rt. 1, Heavener, Okla. Rt. 3
Rt. 2, Booneville
Box 172
Rt. 2, Booneville Rt. 2, Booneville
Marshall
Box 41
Kt. 4, Box 47, Marshall Marshall Box 217
Box 414, Horatio Box 261 1022 North 16th St.
Box 155
704 Gilson Ave. 704 Gilson Ave., De Queen 704 Gilson Ave., De Queen 704 Gilson Ave., De Queen
Table 17 .----Small sawmills1 (continued)
Scudder Price Sawmill Mountain View
County
Union C. H. Nolen Lumber Co.
Jack Wilson
Plant inn .- Location 1 ~ d d r e s S
Van Buren Arkwood, Inc. Martin Bramlett C. L. Downey Sawmill T. L. French Jerl Hefner Roy Keeling Kincannon and Williams Benton Thomas
Stone Doyle Morrison Fox
Washington Dixon Sawmill Donaghey Sawmill Drumrnond Sawmill Alvis Hampton Hayes lndustries
White
Hollingsworth Sawrnill Oren Luper Nation's Hardwood Co. Ozark Forest Products Preston Sawmill
Wallace Bell Henry Bench W. W. Chrisp Lolon Crisler Calvin Davis Ralph Davis Nelson Mitchell Jack Moore T. L. Porter Roy Rettig
Woodruff T. C. Riding Robinson Sawmill Clarance C. Shue
Yell George Eddy W. E. Housley Sawmill J. D. Winters Sawmill
Three Creeks
Junction City
Clinton Clinton Dennard Clinton Clinton Clinton Scotland Scotland
Lincoln Springdale Brentwood Winslow Winslow
Durham Winslow Prairie Grove Fayetteville Winslow
Searcy Floyd Beebe Pangburn Judsonia Judsonia Bald Knob Griffithville Griffithville Beebe
Hunter Wiville Morton
Danville Onyx Yell County
606 North Jackson St., El Dorado
Rt. 4 Rt. 5 , Leslie Rt. 4 Rt. 3 Rt. 4
Box 6, Jerusalen~
Rt. 1 Rt. 5 Winslow
Van Buren St., Eureka Springs
Rt. 1 , Fayetteville Rt. 2
Rt. 3
Rt. 2 Rt. 1
Higginson
Rt. 4, McCrory
Rt . 1, Belleville Star Route, Steve 814 East "J" St.,
Russellville
iOutput o f less thun 3 mtllion board feet. 2 ~ p c c i l ~ e d only ti different from plant locatton 3~roduccd uhtp, for %lo to pulpmills.
Table 18 .-Wood pulpmills
Ashley Georgia-Pacific Corp., Crossett Division-Paper Crossett
Conway
Jefferson
Little River
Ouacllita
Arkansas Kraft Corp.
Dierks Paper Co. lnternat~onal Paper Co.
Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.
lnternational Paper Co.
Morrilton
Pine Bluff Pine Bluff
Ashdown
Ca~nden
Pulaski Superwood Corp. of Arkansas Little Rock
Table 19.-Post, pole, and piling plants
Baxter
Benton
County
Boone
Carroll
Gene Horn Sawmill
Eversole and Son Stave Co. Timber Treated Products, lnc.
Firm
Arkwood, lnc. G. H. Widner
Earl Clifton Post Plant
Location I ~ddress' I Type2
Cleburne Cleburne County Post Co.
Conway
Dallas
Franklin
Fulton
Grant
Howard
Don Reid
Elrod Co.
J . G . Littlepage
Old Joe
Rogers Box 183 Rogers Box 147
Omaha Box 10, Harrison P Harrison Rt . 5 0
Berryville Rt . 4 0
Heber Springs Rt . 3 , Box 5 3 0
Jerusalem 0
Fordyce Box 346, Rison 0
Ozark Rt . 2 0
North Arkansas Penta Products Viola R t . 2
International Paper Co., Wood Leola Box 121 Preserving Division
M. Doren Davis Wood Products Umpire Russell Jackson Umpire
lzard Lindsey Post Co. Calico Rock Sentznel Wood Treating Post Yard Calico Rock
Lafayette Eason Wood Products Lewlsville
Marion L~ndon's Cedar Mill Summit Box 7 2 Roark Posts Monark Yellville
Ouachita Ouachita-Nevada Treating Co.
Pike International Paper Co., Wood Preserving Division
Reader
Delight Box 116
Polk
Pulaski
Scott
Cinirnaron Lumber Co. flat field Box 18 N International Paper Co., Wood
Preserving Division Mena Box 125 0 Midwest Creosoted Products Co. Mena Box 5 0 4 0 Reese Tie Co. Post Plant Cove Box 467, Stillwell, Okla. 0 Three States Lumber Co. Mena Box 7 0 P
Koppers Co., Inc. North Little Rock Box 3185 P
Waldron Stave Co. Waldron Box 172 0
Table 19.-Post, pole, and piling plants (continued)
County - Firm I bcation 1 ~ddress' b d Searcy
Sevier
Union
Yell
White Wood Treating Co. St . Joe Rt . 1
Dierks Forest, Inc., Treating Division De Queen
El Dorado Pole and Piling Co., Inc. El Dorado Box 7
Midwestern Creosoted Products, Inc. Ola Omaha, Nebr Wood Treating Plant Ola Box 206
lSpec~hed only ~f dtfferent from plant locatlon 1~ = pressure treatlng.
N = nonpreasure treatlng. 0 = nontreatlng plants.
Table 20.- Veneer plants --
County Firm I Location I Address1 2 -
Ashley Georgia-Pacific ~ o r p . ~ Georgia-Pacific ~ o r p . ~
Crossett Crossett
Clark Arkla Chemical ~ o r p . ~ Gurdon Box 43 0
Dallas Georgia-Pacific ~ o r p . ~ Fordyce 0
Hot Spring Van Veneer Co. Malvern Box 61 C
Howard
Phillips
Nashville Basket ~ 0 . ~ Ouachita Veneer Co.
Nashville Umpire
Beisel Veneer Hoop ~ 0 . ~ West Helena Box 2338 McKnight Veneer and Plywood, l n ~ . ~ West Helena Drawer M
Pulaski Little Rock Crate and Basket ~ 0 . ~ Little Rock 1623 East 14th C
Union Junction City Veneer ~ o r p . ~ Junction City Box J 0
White Enterprise Veneer Co. Judsonia 0
Woodruff Delta Plywood Cotton Plant Marianna 0
'5pe~tt led only 1 1 dlffercnt from pidnt lo~at lon 2( = ptdnt, produ~lng ~ h ~ e i l y contamer veneer 0 = pldnt\ produ~lng ~hlef ly ~ o m n l e r ~ l d l and other veneer,
'Produ~ed L ~ I P I lor a l e to pulp ~ndu\try
Table 2 1 .-Miscellaneous plants
Countv I Firm
Arkansas Guy Young Stave ill^ Jasper Hwy. 152 & Bayou Meto
Plant
Baxter Martins Charcoal Co. 2
Promised Land Charcoal ~ o . ~ Glen vass2
Location
Mountain Home Rt . 2 Mountain Home Rt. 1 Midway
Address1
Benton Eversole and Son Stave ~ 0 . ~ Rogers Box 183
Boone Flexsteel Industries, ~ n c . ~ Independent Stave ~ 0 . ~ Keeter Charcoal ~ o . ~
Harrison Harrison Omaha
Box 722
Box 653 , Branson, Mo.
Carroll Keeter Charcoal ~ o . ~ Green Forest
Chicot W. C. Nisler Dimension ~ o . ~ Dern~ot t Box 178
Clark National Gypsum C o 4 Arkadelphia
Cleveland woodrow ~ l l i l l i ~ s ~ Rison Pine Bluff
Table 2 1 .-Miscellaneous plants (conti~lued)
Craighead B & T Dimension ill^ Clem's ~ a w r n i l l ~ M. N. ~ i 1 1 ~ B. M. ~ e ~ a l l e n ~ H. J . ~ c ~ u r r a ~ ~ Smith sawmill6
Jonesboro Jonesboro Lake City Lake City Lake City Phillips
County
Rt. 5 109 South Main St.
Firm Plant
Box 68
Location
Crawford Nolen Handle Co.' Mountainburg
~ddress'
Cross Roy Richardsoli and s o n 3 Wynne Rt . 2, Box 124
Dallas L. W. Clark, 111c.~ Fordyce
Franklin Ozark Charcoal ~ o . ~ Ozark l i t . 2
Fulton Berry Manufacturing Co.' Mammoth Spring Kt. 4
Garland W. 0 . Bates and s o n 6 Hot Springs 608 McClendon Rd.
Grant Lapierre-Sawyer Handle ~ 0 . ~ Sheridan Box 32
Greene Paragould Wood Products Co., 1nc.' Paragould 817 S. 5th St. , Box 3 1
Hempstead Bruner Ivory Handle Co.' Split Hickory Co.,
Hot Spring Bray Lumber ~ o . ~ Kidder Lumber ~ o . ~
Hope Hope
Box 647 Box 25
Malvern 5 3 1 Sunset Dr. Malvern Box 115
Howard Advance Excelsior ~ 0 . ~ Mineral Springs Rt . 1, Box 4 2
Independence Bowman Handle ill^ Freeman Rice ~awrnill '
Batesville Hwy. 167 S . Pleasant Plains
Johnson Clarksville Wood Products, ~ n c . ~ Clarksville Box 529
Lawrence Edward Downum6 Billy Joe & Gene Gentry6 V & B Manufacturing ~ o . ~
Logan Arkansas Charcoal ~ o . ~ Scranton Charcoal ~ o . ~
Lauratown Walnut Ridge Walnut Ridge
Paris Scranton
Lonoke Lewis Elrnore Cabot Net Hoop C O . ~ Cabot Box 91
Madison Keeter Charcoal ~ o . ~ Willhite ~awmil l ' Wood Shavings Coop., ~ n c . ~
Huntsville Boston Huntsville
Marion Humphrey sawmill3 Flippin
Monroe Alderson Lumber ~ o . ~ H. L. Patrick5 Jose Luis Pineda6
Fargo Brinkley Monroe
Montgomery Mount Ida Stave ~ 0 . ~ Mount Ida
Newton George Charcoal ~ o . ~ Walter Fowler ~awmil l ' >6
George Ponca
Rt. 5
Rt . 5
Box 898 , Forrest City
Star Route, Osage
Ouachita Monarch Wedge ~ o . ~ Carndeli Box 2 155, Cullendale Sta.
Phillips Lynn ~ r o o k s ' Holly Grove Rt . 2
Prairie Treat Bros. and Clark Stave ~ 0 . ~ Des Arc
Table 21 .-Miscellarzeous plants (continued)
Prairie White River Square ~ o . ~ Des Arc
County
Pulaskl AMXCO., I ~ ~ . ~ L D. Johnson Stave M111,111c.~
Rz~ndolph J . G . Flagg Stave Manufacturers3 Grlffin Mill6 Kifer ~ i 1 1 ~ Mitchell Block orris^
Firm
North Little Rock Box 5 168 Llttle Rock 1 1420 Southridge 131
Pocahontas Box 66 Warm Springs Kavenden O'Kean Pocahontas Rt . 2 Dalton
Plant
St. Francts Overtus Brinker Furniture Square ill^^^ Caldwell Box 39
Location
Scott Waldron Charcoal Co., 1nc.I Waldron Stave ~ 0 . ~
Williams and Son Moulding ~ o . ~
~ddress'
Searcy Loftins and chadwick3 C. D. Sutterfield5 Treat Bros. Stave Co., Inc. 3
Waldron Box 303 Waldron Box 172 Abbott
Leslie Landis Marshall
Rt. 7 , Box 704
Sebastian Sut ton Products, 1nc.j Fort Smith Box 191
Stone Burton Trotter3 Mountain View
Union L. W. Clark3 Strong Box 267
Washington Acme Handle ~ 0 . j
Budd Post and ~ a r d w o o d ~ Ozark Forest Products, ~ n c . ~
White A. 0. Patterson6 James washburn6
Fayetteville Box 208 Faye tteville Box 6 4 0 Fayetteville Box 1054
Searcy Box 425 Bald Knob
Yell Plainview Wood Products, ~ n c . ~ Plainview
I ~pcc t~kcd only zf dtfferent from plant locatloa. ?Charcoal. %.,~<,pera~c 41 \cel\tor. Slt.indle\lock f J ~ ~ \ c c l l a n c o u r dlrnenr~on rnlll.