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Three bulldozers working on top of the pile spread this accumulation which is kept wet down bv streams from fire hose.
This is the largest winter fuel supply the Red River plant has built up in the past five years. This is due partly to in'creased produ,ction and also to improved efficiency in the utilization of steam. The boilers supply the steam power plant that backs up the hydro-electric supply, the dry kilns, plywood driers and the public and ,commercial buildings of Westwood and a large number of the residence buildings.
The mountain of BTU's assures capacity operation of the newly increased dry kilns and all other plant departments through the winter. Log storage decks are rapidly growing and the Paul Bunyan outfit anticipates full production until spring.
National Wholetale Lumber Distributing Yards Hold Annual Meeting
The fourth annual meeting of the National Wholesale Lumber Distributing Yards Association was held in New York on September 16-17. Carlyle Maclea, Maclea Lumber Company, Baltimore, was re-elected president. Other officers elected were: Theodore Fathauer, Fathauer Lumber Company, Chicago, first vice-president; H. W. Swafford, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, second vice-president; J. Jackson Kidd, Kidd & Buckingham Lumber Co., Baltimore, secretary-treasurer.
Included in the directors,chosen were D. J. Cahili, Western lfardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles; C. H. White, White Brothers, San Francisco; and Roger Sands, EhrlichHarrison Company, Seattle.