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FairhurstSManagers Meet in Eureka Steffenson Joins Barber
(Continued from Page 16) grown up lvith the firm since his graduation from Fresno State College and his four years with the armed services during World War II, is field representative in the northern part of the state. He is also the company's specialist on government regulations. Jack Campbell has been representing the company in Southern California, rvith ofifices at 832 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles. Les Steffensen rvill also represent the firm in Southern California and will be charged with the additional responsibility of acquiring costs and other related data for the Southern California division of the company, and will have offices in Corona del Mar at 700 Carnation Street.
The semi-annual managers'meeting of all Fairhurst Lumber Companies was held in Eureka, California, February B and 9, to review and coordinate future production and sales plans of the combined companies. One of the features of the two-day exe.cutive conference was an inspection visit to the new automatic cant mill at nearby Carlotta, u'hich cuts logs into cants for resarving and surfacing by the adjacent Fairhurst planing mill.
Left to right, seated, Jack Fairhurst, vice president ancl general manager of Fairhurst Lumber Companies; A. \!-, Fairhurst, president, Fairhurst Lumber Companies; C. \r. Fairhurst, secretary-treasurer, Fairhurst Lumber Cornpanies. Standing, left to right, Jack Lewis, sales representative and manager of Fai:hurst Lumber Company of California's new Mendocino County sales office; Rov Sharp, manager Fairhurst Lumber Company of Oregon; Al Bryson, manager, Fairhurst Lumber Company of Idaho;Al Boners, sales manager, Fairhurst Lumber Company of California; Harry Whittemore, manager, Los Angeles Lumber, Inc.; Arthur Penketh, manager o{ Dxport Department, Tacoma; Larry \Ariklund, manager, Fairhurst Lumber Compar.rv of California, irr Eureka.
According to figures Forestry, local people, 6O% of the forest fires of the California State rather than transients, in the state in 1950.
Division of caused over
Mr. Barber stated that the addition of Les Stefiensen rvill be of utmost value to the company, as his past capacity of purchasing agent will be of material assistance in his ns11. position of obtaining information for the Market Report Service. The main office of the companf in Fresno has recently been remodeled and nerv equipment purchased in order to expedite the dissemination of information to the retail industry.
San Francisco Plywood Co. Moves To Oakland, Changes Name
San Francisco Plywood Co. .ivill move to a new location at 5th & Jackson Streets, Oakland, between March 1 iLnd 15. The name of the company will also be changed to Bay Plywood Company. The nerv telephone number is Glencourt 2-2407.
James S. Chipman will continue as manager, and there t'ill be no change in personnel.
The nelv u'arehouse has 25,000 square feet of floor space, and has its orvn spur. Facilities are excellent for loading and unloading trucks and cars.
Visit New Orlecns For Mcrdi Grcrs
Floyd Scott, of Tropical & Western Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Scott left February 20 lor Nerv Orleans, La., rvhere they sarv the Mardi Gras celebration. They lvill return by u'ay of Texas, where stops will be made in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and F'ort \\iorth. They will be gone three u'eeks.
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