The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 25, 1937, Image 27

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    hmh ■■■■■■Mi MMMM
HMMHHHIMNMHMMM
a* • * VwawM
Vlce-Pree.-Gen’l
—Courtesy American Lumberman
wood sales, and is manager of the remanufacturing
plant in that city. .
Smith Wood-Products, Inc., also operates a
warehouse and treating plant at Kansas City, for
preparation of battery separator stock. The Chi­
cago office of the Ralph L. Smith Lumber Co. is un­
der the direction of John T. McGinn.
In their manufacturing department, not only do
.the Smith interests have diversified plant facilities
—with sawmill plants,' plywood plant including
hot-plate process, battery separator plant, treating
plant and Venetian blind factory—but it also has a
source of supply for the principal West Coast
species, including Port Orford cedar, Douglas fir,
West Coast hemlock and Sitka spruce.
With characteristic energy, the head of this
business, Ralph L. Smith, as well as GeO. A. Ulett,
vice president - manager of the Smith Wood-
Products, Inc., makes frequent trips to Europe
in connection with the export department of
his business. Through these European contracts,
this company has been able to build up a targe ex­
port business for Pacific Coast lumber, as well as
Venetian Blind and Battery Separator Ptant of Smith Wood
for specialty products of Smith Wood-Products,
Products, Inc.
Inc., particularly Port Orford cedar and battery
—Courtesy American Lumberman
separators.
Port Orford cedar has long been recognized as
New Fir 8awmill Is Fully Modern
® the hot-plate, resin-bonded, water-resistant product.
the premier material for the production of battery
The new fir sawmill has a capacity of 150,000 In
T" the
**“ cold
~J** glue department
—*—-“•** there u
is - a 500-ton
separators. This valuable wood is also accepted as
feet an 8-hour shift. This is a completely electri­
hydraulic press, 50 by 120 inches. For the resin-
the most suitable material for the production of
fied, fully modern, sawmill plant, its equipment
bonded plywood, the company has a ten-opening
Venetian blinds.
throughout being most modem.
hot-plate press, having plates 50x100 inches in size.
The American Lumberman emphasizes that the
Kiln drying facilities have also been increased,
Smith lumber and products groups have become an
important factor in the production and distribution with the addition of new cross-circulation kilns,
|'Fit hin’g' Regulation a “For “
1937
making
a total of fourteen that provide a capacity
of West Coast lumber products for both export and
of approximately half a million feet. Kiln drying
domestic markets.
for a plant with such a wide variety of products to
It was back in 1828 that the Smith interests
in truth a science. There Port Orford cedar battery
first acquired holdings at Coquille, purchasing a
Fishing regulations for 1837, recently promul­
veneers are dried. Port Orford cedar Venetian gated by the state game commission include the
small Port Orford cedar and battery separator plant.
blind stock is reduced to a uniform moisture con­
Here the cedar end of the business was developed
“no length" ”
“ on trout, the establishment of
limit
tent of four or five per cent.
Wide Port Orford
with the building of the cedar sawmill plant, Vene­
the bullfrog as
„ „
a “ _
game _ fish
______
” and _____________
the announce-
tian blind stock factory and enlarged separator and cedar boat lumber, Douglas fir clears and common
ment that no angler is entitled to more than 20
dimension are seasoned according to requirements.
veneer plant.
fish in a single day. Certain lake areas restrict the
Many different kiln schedules are therefore neces­
Starting on Its enlarged program of expansion
angler to 15 fish. The six-inch limit was restored
early in 1836, the work was prosecuted with all ’.r sary.
in 17 counties.
New Plywood Plant Is Up-to-Dste
speed possible until today, Coquille can boast of
The regulations follow:
The last unit to be completed is the new Doug­
one of the largest lumber manufacturing plants in
The open season for angling
e
for trout is from
las fir plywood plant. This unit is 800 feet long, 80 April 15, 1837, to October
the entire northwest, covering 22acres front­
tober 31, 1837, both dates in­
feet wide at one end, and 360 feet wide at the other
ing on the Coquille river.
The Port Orford cedar
elusive, except in streams and lakes which are
end. This is the first fir plywood installation in
sawmill cuts 100.000 feet in two shifts a day.
A
hereinafter shown to have a different open season,
this
section,
and
the
last
word
In
modem
plywood
large percentage of the Port Orford cedar produced
The bag limit for such trout, except for certain
manufacturing
facilities.
It
is
equipped
with
the
in this sawmill is utilized in the company’s factory.
waters are hereinafter set forth, is 15 pounds and
largest lathe on the Pacific coast, with 110-inch
The Venetian blind stock factory is said to produce
one fish, but not to exce* d 20 fish in any one day,
swing and 135-inch knife.
Between lathe and or 30 pounds and one fish, but not to exceed 40
more Port Orford cedar Venetian blind materials
clipper is a five-line belt conveyor 200 feet long. fish in any seven consecutive days, and it is un­
than any other in the country.
The clipper is a 130-inch automatic, and the drier lawful to possess more than 30 pounds and one fish
Although Coquille is in the heart of the Oregon
is a five-decker, 14 feet 6 inches wide by 83 feet
coast area that contains most of the world’s supply
or more than 40 fish at any one time.
long. Provisions have been made for later install­
of Port Orford cedar, its timber supply is by no
Provided, however, that the bag limit for trout
ing
a
second
drier
when
needed.
Hydraulic
lifts
means confined to this species, and it is a heavy
in lakes, except for certain lakes as hereinafter set
are used for quick handling of material around the
producer of high grade fir as well
Smith Wood-
forth, is 15 pounds and one fish, but not to exceed
saws, presses, etc.
Products, Inc., having developed first its cedar pro­
15 fish in any one day. or 30 pounds and one fish,
This plant is equipped to produce both the con­
ducing plant, has with the adidtion of the new fir
but not to exceed 30 fish in any seven consecutive
ventional cold glue Douglas fir plywood, and also
units rounded out its Coquille operation.
days.
Wood-Products, Inc., to unsurpassed hi
—Courtesy American Lumberman