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Simpson Purchases Mlll In Klamath, Calif.
Purchase of the Coast Redwood Company sawmill and other properties at Klamath, California was announced September 15, by the Simpson Logging Company.
The mill, cutting 80,000 feet of lumber per shift, is located close to extensive redwood and fir timber owned by Simpson in Del Norte county. The purchase of Coast Redwood's physical properties includes cutting rights on 7,500 acres, mainly in Humboldt County.
C. H. Kreienbaum, Simpson president, said the purchase will add approximately 400 employees to the Simpson payroll. Former Coast Redwood employees will not be displaced, Mr. Kreienbaum said. The former sawmill owner, A. K. Wilson, retains the firm name of Coast Redwood.
Simpson's new operation will be the Klamath Division, with Fen C. Riley as manager. Among Simpson men who have gone to Klamath to assist in the handling of the new Simpson properties are Harold Ahlskog, plant manager of Olympic Plywood, Shelton, and Ken Blanchard, Shelton Office Manager.
Klamath is an unincorporated community of 700 population, 21 miles south of Crescent City, Calif. It is prominent as a sportsmen's center despite an annual precipitation of 70 to 100 inches. The new Simpson plant is located one-half mile out of town.
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P. O. Box 7O7, Medfiord, C)regon
Phone: Gentrol Poinf, Oregon l09l
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In addition to our genercl wholescle buginegg, our compcny operctes cr lcrge concenkatioa yard crt Centrcl .Poiat, Oregon, where we bring in the best qvcilable rough stock lrom $ncll qnd medium-sized mills lor remqnulcrcturing ctrd shipping. Dry Kilng have been instqlled trnd cre now in operction. A modem remcrnufqcturing plcnt ie novr under construction ond will be in opertrtion shortly. The new plcnt will increcse our outpul io over 250 M per dcy oI quslity lumber. WE 'NVITE 'NQU'R'ES
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Northern California Retailers Will Hold One Day Meetins Oct. 19 Lumber Merchants' Training Program Opens at College of Pacific Oct. 18.
A one-day meeting of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California will be held on Tuesday, October 19, at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco.
There will be a business session from 10:00 a.m. to noon.
Robert Gros, director of advertising for the Pacific Gas & Electric Co., will be the speaker at the luncheon, which will be held in the Room of the Dons at the Mark Hopkins Hotel.
The guest speaker in the evening will be Congressman Fred A. Hartley of New Jersey ,joint author of the Taft.Hartley Act, in the Fairmont's Terrace Room.
A fashion show for the ladies will be held in the afternoon.
The fifth Training School organized by the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco, will open at the College of Pacific, Stockton, Calif., on Monday, October 18.
All previous programs have met with success both from the students' and employers' standpoints. Many of the yards have had at least,one man in each class, and continue to send men to the classes. Up to date more than 100 men have been trained. It is expected that between 30 and 35 men will enroll in the new class.
