BRUNS-McINTYRE
Clackamas County - Sandy
January 11, 1928: "The Brun-McIntyre Lumber Co., have ordered new machinery for the installation of a shingle mill at their mill at Sandy. The plant will be a side issue, however, but will operate regularly. Considerable cedar is available for the plant.
The mill is located a short distance east of Sandy, just off the Loop highway. A new plank road has been laid from the highway to the mill, making it convenient to reach.
The mill is said to be one of the best equipped in the county, including among other equipment an electric high speed planer. A large kiln has recently been built, with 12,000 capacity.
Both Mr. Bruns and Mr. McIntyre are old residents of the Sandy country and are well known. They are experienced mill men, and carry a large stock of lumber.
Bruns-McIntyre now employ about thirty-five men in the woods and mill, which forces will be augmented soon as the new shingle mill is ready to operate." (Eastern Clackamas News)
The mill is located a short distance east of Sandy, just off the Loop highway. A new plank road has been laid from the highway to the mill, making it convenient to reach.
The mill is said to be one of the best equipped in the county, including among other equipment an electric high speed planer. A large kiln has recently been built, with 12,000 capacity.
Both Mr. Bruns and Mr. McIntyre are old residents of the Sandy country and are well known. They are experienced mill men, and carry a large stock of lumber.
Bruns-McIntyre now employ about thirty-five men in the woods and mill, which forces will be augmented soon as the new shingle mill is ready to operate." (Eastern Clackamas News)
March 23, 1928: "Bruns-McIntyre, who have been doing much overhauling at their newly purchased mill and making many changes, began cutting Monday noon and hope to run steadily. Jonsrud-Gunderson have been doing some planing for the above firm who will not have their planer in operation for a time." (Eastern Clackamas News)
March 23, 1928: "Jack Barnett has taken the contract of logging at the Bruns-McIntyre mill and Walter Krebs has been back at his job driving the Barnett truck to Portland since his broken finger recovered." (Eastern Clackamas News)
September 14, 1928: "E. F. Bruns suffered a bad sprain at the mill Friday and has to lay off work for a while, although he went back to the mill." (Clackamas County News)
March 15, 1929: "John Johnsrud is completing the installation of the new shingle plant machinery at the Bruns-McIntyre mill."
"Emil Bartsch has had a bad spell of ear trouble, but went back to his saw at the Bruns-McIntyre mill, on Monday." (Clackamas County News)
"Emil Bartsch has had a bad spell of ear trouble, but went back to his saw at the Bruns-McIntyre mill, on Monday." (Clackamas County News)
May 31, 1929: "Dorothy Bruns is going to help her father with the books at the Bruns-McIntyre mill this summer." (Clackamas County News)
May 31, 1929: "Glenn McIntyre recently had his foot painfully bruised, it being caught in the donkey while he was working at the Bruns-McIntyre mill." (Clackamas County News)