Oklahoma Primary Wood Product Producers Directory (As of July 23, 2013) Primary Wood Product Producers – Process Wood in Raw Log Form

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Oklahoma Primary Wood Product Producers Directory (As of July 23, 2013) Primary Wood Product Producers – Process Wood in Raw Log Form Oklahoma Primary Wood Product Producers Directory (As of July 23, 2013) Primary wood product producers – process wood in raw log form. This includes sawmills, portable sawmills, pulp and paper mills, veneer mills and specialty mills. For updates or more information contact: Oklahoma Forestry Services , 2800 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 522-6158 www.forestry.ok.gov 1 Company Name: Arrowhead Lumber and Sawmill Public Contact: Randall Davis Address: 1312 S 220 th W Ave. Sand Springs, OK 74063 Phone Number: (918) 606-6410 Email Address: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Redcedar lumber County: Tulsa 2 Company Name: B&B Logs and Lumber Company Public Contact: Ray and Curtis Belcher Address: 730 East Highway 3 Atoka, OK 74525 Phone Number: (580) 889-2438 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: County: Atoka 3 Company Name: Ben Davis Public Contact: Ben Davis Address: 37 Northwest 1095 th Ave. Hartshorne, OK 74547 Phone Number: (918) 448-5675 Website: N/A Facility Type: Portable Sawmill Products: Custom sawing County: Pittsburg 4 Company Name: C-Anchor Shavings Public contact: Pat Clark Address: P.O. Box 908 Mooreland, OK 73852 Phone number: (580) 334-8107 Email Address: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Cottonwood and cedar shavings County: Woodward 5 Company Name: Charles McCall Public Contact: Charles McCall Address: 14166 Highway 82 Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone Number: (918) 458-1411 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Hardwood and pine lumber, cants, crossties County: Cherokee 6 Company Name: Connor Industries, Inc., Stilwell Facility and Sales Public contact: Grady Mayes Address: Rt. 3, Box 1920, Highway 59 Stilwell, OK 74960 Phone Number: (918) 696-5885 Website: www.connerindustries.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Hardwood and pine lumber, Buys standing timber and logs brought to the mill. County: Adair 7 Company Name: Diamond P Forest Products Public Contact: Todd Powers Address: 30001 East Admiral Place Catoosa, OK 74015 Phone Number: (918) 266-2478 Website: www.morethanmowers.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Produces kiln dried oak, walnut, cedar, ash and pecan County: Wagoner 8 Company Name: Eastern Redcedar Products Public Contact: Aaron Newton Address: 6310 W Devonshire Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 Phone Number: (405) 780-7520 Website: www.cedarusa.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Produces redcedar mulch County: Payne 9 Company Name: Fields Sawmill Public Contact: Harold Fields Address: Route 1 Box 20 Seiling, OK 73663 Phone Number: (580) 922-4827 (580) 922-1827 (cell) Website: N/A Facility Type: Portable Sawmill Products: Redcedar and hardwood lumber County: Dewey 10 Company Name: Flying G Firewood Public Contact: Address: 9478 S. Highway 99 Prague, OK 74864 Phone Number: (405) 567-2664 Email: [email protected] Facility Type: Firewood Products: Firewood County: Lincoln 11 Company Name: Cozy Home Firewood Public Contact: Address: Edmond, OK Phone Number: (405) 406-5954 Website: www.cozyhomefirewood.com Facility Type: Firewood Products: Firewood County: Oklahoma 12 Company Name: Georgia-Pacific Corporation Public Contact: Address: 4901 Chandler Road Muskogee, OK 74403 Phone Number: (918) 683-7671 Website: www.gp.com Facility Type: Large Permanent Mill Products: Paper County: Muskogee 13 Company Name: Gray and Sons Sawmill & Supply, LLC. Public Contact: B. Chad Gray Address: 44 Sawmill Road Durant, OK 74701 Phone Number: (580) 924-2941 Website: www.grayssawmill.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Hardwood Lumber, wood chips County: Bryant 14 Company Name: Harley Smith Public Contact: Harley Smith Address: 22444 East 785 th Road Welling, OK 74471 Phone Number: (918) 456-2474 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Buys logs brought to mill; produces lumber from all species County: Cherokee 15 Company Name: Huber Company, Engineered Woods Public Contact: Garrett Tipton Address: 1000 James T. Tucker Rd. Broken Bow, OK 74728 – 8800 Phone Number: (580) 584-7000 Website: www.huberwood.com Facility Type: Large Permanent Mill Products: Oriented strand board County: McCurtain 16 Company Name: International Paper Co. Public Contact: Russell Booker Address: 890 IP Lane Valliant, OK 74764 Phone Number: (580) 933-7211 Website: www.internationalpaper.com Facility Type: Large Permanent Mill Products: Paperboard/container Manufacturer County: McCurtain 17 Company Name: Jack Brown – Lumberjack Sawmill and Cedar Furniture Public Contact: Jack Brown Address: HC 64 Box 3470 Tuskahoma, OK 74574 Phone Number: (918) 465-7915 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: lumber and furniture County: Pushmataha 18 Company Name: Jackson Lumber Company Public Contact: A.L. Jackson Address: H.C. 69 Box 175 Snow, OK 74567-9714 Phone Number: (918) 755-4377 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: County: Pushmataha 19 Company Name: James Calico Buys Timber Public Contact: James Calico Address: P.O. Box 601 Stilwell, OK 74960 Phone Number: (918) 696-7953 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Buys standing timber or logs brought to mill, Custom sawing available and lumber for sale. County: Adair 20 Company Name: Johnson Lumber Company Public Contact: Darren Johnson Address: 3174 State Highway 20 Spavinaw, OK 74366 Phone Number: (918) 253-8786 Website: www.johnsonsawmill.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Hardwood green lumber, plywood, sawdust, shavings and mulch County: Mayes 21 Company Name: More than Wood Sawmill Public Contact: Michael Sharp Address: 41423 St Louis Rd. Asher, OK 74826 Phone Number: (405) 615-3771 Website: www.morethanwoodsawmill.com Email Address: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Redcedar and hardwood lumber County: Pottawatomie 22 Company Name: Pan Pacific Products Public Contact: Mike Simon Address: RR4, Box 371 Broken Bow, OK 74728 Phone Number: (580) 584-6247 Website: www.panpacificproducts.com Facility Type: Large Permanent Mill Products: Medium-density fiberboard County: McCurtain 23 Company Name: Prater Sawmill Public Contact: Randall Prater Address: 69750 East 152 nd Road Wyandotte, OK 74370 Phone Number: (918) 666-3887 (918) 666-2609 (fax) Website: www.praterhardwood.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Lumber, cants, crossties, mulch County: Ottawa 24 Company Name: Payne County Tree Service Public Contact: Rick Address: P.O. Box 1536 Stillwater, OK 74076 Phone Number: (405) 372-3571 Website: www.pctsi.com Facility Type: Firewood, chip and mulch Products: Firewood, chip and mulch County: Payne 25 Company Name: Red Cedar Creations Public Contact: Brett and Zara Howerton Address: RR1 Box 160A Longdale, OK 73755 Phone Number: (580) 227-3198 (shop) (580) 278-9180 (cell) Website: http://redcedarcreations.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Custom sawing, kiln and woodworking County: Major 26 Company Name: Red Gold Cedar Fiber, Inc. Public Contact: Pat Clark Address: P.O. Box 908 Mooreland, OK 73852 Phone number: (580) 334-8107 Email Address: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Cottonwood and redcedar shavings County: Woodward 27 Company Name: Ridge Runner Logging & Mill Public Contact: Bob Wilkie Address: 21795 East Bowman Circle Luther, OK 73054 Phone Number: (405) 761-1195 Website: https://sites.google.com/site/ridgerunnerloggingandmill/home Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Cedar and hardwood lumber County: Oklahoma 28 Company Name: Sawmill Road Public Contact: Jim Booker Address: 15381 State Hwy. 74 Wayne, OK Phone Number: (405) 830-6818 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sawmillroad.ok.com Facility Type: Portable Mill Products: Hardwood and redcedar lumber, custom sawing County: McClain 29 Company Name: Shawnee Sawmill, LLC. Public Contact: Anthony Wall Address: 511 E. Highland Shawnee, OK 74804 Phone Number: (405) 788-6186 Email: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Hardwood and redcedar lumber, crossties and custom sawing County: Pottawatomie 30 Company Name: Silver Creek Sawmill Public Contact: Doug Hicks Address: P.O. Box 57 Battiest, OK 74722 Phone Number: (580) 241-5142 Website: www.silvercreeksawmill.com Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill Products: Pine and redcedar lumber County: McCurtain 31 Company Name: Singing Wire Cedar Public Contact: Perry McDonald Address: 12250 Grimes Rd. Beggs, OK 74421 Phone Number: (918) 697-2024 (918) 398-6056 (fax) (918) 607-8643 (alt) Email: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Mill and Harvester Products: Cedar cants, boards, fence post County: Okmulgee 32 Company Name: T & A Sawmill Public Contact: Troy and Angela Fisher Address: 10038 North 2270 Rd. Phone Number: (580) 309-3100 Website: www.tandasawmill.com Email Address: [email protected] Facility Type: Small Permanent Sawmill Products: Redcedar and Hardwood Sawmill County: Custer 33 Company Name: Tunnell Logging Public Contact: Tony Tunnell Address: Rt. 1 Box 73 Haworth, OK 74740 Phone Number: (580) 245-2422 Website: N/A Facility Type: Small Permanent Sawmill Products: Pine and Hardwood Lumber County: McCurtain 34 Company Name: Weyerhaeuser Public Contact: Ron Burris Address: P.O. Box 1139 Idabel, OK 74745 Phone Number: (580) 286-9470 Website: http://weyerhaeuser.com/ Facility Type: Large Permanent Mill Products: Softwood Lumber County: McCurtain 35 Company Name: Whitlock Sawmill
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