Building supply company going strong after 100 years

PORT ANGELES — Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. has survived ownership changes, the loss of fishing and timber jobs in the area, the Rayonier mill closure and even the December 1996 snowstorm.

So on Friday and Saturday, company employees — who also are the owners — will celebrate 100 years of selling lumber and building supplies from the lumber yard at 16th and C streets.

The event will include vendors displaying doors, windows, tools and other building supplies and also special pricing on lumber, steel and other items.

Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty will provide the transportation shuttle between the Clallam County Fairgrounds parking lot on 16th Street for overflow parking.

Grew with city

“Business is excellent. The people of Port Angeles have been very good to us,” said Lonnie Linn, the company’s unofficial historian.

“We have a lot of things to be proud of. We helped make Port Angeles what it is. We watched the city grow up,” he said.

The company was started as a lumber mill at 11th and B streets in 1896 by the Fillion family, which moved to the North Olympic Peninsula from Michigan.

But that mill burned down in 1903.

So the company moved to its current location in 1906 and set up the lumber yard, which is why that date’s being celebrated, Linn said.

A holding company, Lumber Traders, owns both Angeles Millwork and the Hartnagel Building Supply store at Front and Race streets but the two operate independently, Linn said.

The Internal Revenue Service provides certain tax exemptions because the company is more than 100 years old, and those would be lost if the company were reorganized, he said.

Linn said people often think he has misspoken when he says the company’s “resale number” — which is issued by the state of Washington to track corporations — is 054, one of the first.

Angeles Millwork now has 34 employees. Hartnagel has 37.

Both are looking for more, Linn said.

More in News

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash Task Force, pick up litter along Discovery Road on Sunday during the first trash pickup of the year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Litter patrol

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend,… Continue reading

Jefferson County defers oversight role for homelessness grant

OlyCAP will continue to be lead agency for Commerce funding

Members of Trail Life USA, a boys Christian adventure organization, salute the burning retired flags and holiday wreaths from veterans’ graves. This joint flag retirement and wreath burning ceremony took place Saturday at the Bekkevar farm in Blyn. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)
Flags, veterans’ wreaths retired at ceremony

Boys, girls organizations attend event at farm

One person taken to hospital after three-car collision

Two people were injured following a three-car collision on… Continue reading

Jefferson Conservation District seeking board candidates

The Jefferson County Conservation District is accepting applications for… Continue reading

Closing reception set for ‘Strong People’ exhibit

The Field Hall Gallery will host a closing reception… Continue reading

Kathy Downer takes the oath office for Sequim City Council seat No. 1 on Jan. 8, 2024, in the council chambers. She plans to resign from council this month after three-plus years to spend time with family. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Sequim council member to resign

Downer unseated former mayor in 2023 election

If a construction bond is approved, Sequim High School’s open campus could be enclosed to increase safety and update the older facility, Sequim School District staff said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Ballots for Sequim schools’ bond, levy measures to be mailed Jan. 22

Helen Haller Elementary would be replaced, if successful

Stakeholders and community leaders stand together for the ceremonial groundbreaking of Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County's Lyon's Landing property in Carlsborg on Dec. 23. (Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County)
Habitat breaks ground at Carlsborg development

Lyon’s Landing planning to host 45 homes

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading

Students from Mutsu City, Japan, and Port Angeles sit in a Stevens Middle School classroom eating lunch before the culture fair on Tuesday. To pass the time, they decided to have a drawing contest between themselves. (Rob Edwards)
Japanese students visit Port Angeles as part of sister city program

Mutsu students tour area’s landmarks, stay with host families