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New Denver Club Officers
Walt Kellogg has been elected new president of W.O.O.D, Inc., the Denver industry promotion group; Dan Green was named lst v.p.; Chuck DeMarco, 2nd v.p.; Ralph Bacheldor, treasurer and George Miller, secretary.
The three new directors elected are: Max Hittle, Dependable Lumber & Supply Co.; Jack Curnow, Denver Reserve Supply Co.; and Ceorge Miller, Brown Lumber Sales. John Kell of U.S. Plywood, was also appointed by the board for his third one-year term as a director.
In addition to the election of officers, Walt Kellogg appointed chairmen for the following standing committees: technical: Ralph Bacheldor; builders: Chuck DeMarco; ecology & conservation: Dan Green; membership drive: Max Hittle; member promotion: Jack Curnow; and consumer: Buzz Coffman.
L-P and the Energy Crisis

Harry A. Merlo, Louisiana-Pacific Corp. president recently responded to questions regarding the possible impact of the energy crisis on company operations by observing "Louisiana-Pacific is continuing to run all of its operations on optimum schedules."
"A recent analysis confirms that we are in an exceptionally strong position. In 1974, L-P's total cost of purchased fuelelectricity, natural gas, oil, propanewill be less than 1.5%o of sales.
o'Much of our production is centered in the Pacific Northwest and the Texas-Louisiana areas. Hydroelectric generation accounts forSSVo ofthe energy consumed in the Northwest. Recent record heavy rains and snowfall have replenished the once dry dams and watersheds of the area, and this section of the country should experience normal energy supplies this winter and spring compared to other regions ofthe country. In our Southern division operations, natural gas is the prime energy source. Fortunately, some of our Southern timberlands contain natural gas reserves, we are in excellent shape.
"Many of our production facilities are virtually energy self-sufficient. Of our 50 major manufacturing plants, only 13, about lUVo of total sales, are directly dependent on hydrocarbon fuels."
Solving Traffic Problems
Got a traffic problem in your yard?
Why not try what Al Reynolds, manager of L-M Building Materials, Tustin, Ca., (now a part of the Wickes organization) did. He hired a firm for approximately $lB0 to come in and stripe the inside yard.
What had been a problem of keeping traffic untangled for the 50-60 cars crawling around the yardcomplete to having to hire an extra man on Saturdays to direct trafficwas quickly ended by those lines painted on the pavement.
He reports it didn't take long to pay for itself, not to mention eliminatine a hassle for L-M/Wickes and for the customers. too.