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'Weslern Dry Kiln Clubs To Meet in Eurekcr
The Redwood Seasoning Committee will be host to the sixth annual meeting of the Western Dry Kiln Clubs to be held in Eureka, May 13, 14 and 15, according to Victor H. Clausen, general chairman of the event.
The three-day session will include a day-long field trip through several of the local redwood mills with a special emphasis on drying operations, Clausen said.
Technical discussions will center around the topics of "How Wood Dries" and "What's New in Kiln Drying." In addition, the various kiln clubs will report on their activities. A banquet on Friday, May 14, will be preceded by a social hour and followed by special entertainment.
Featured speakers will include Professor Emanuel Fritz, University of California; Dr. Harvey D. Erickson, University of Washington; Lief Espenas and Robert Graham, Oregon Forest Products Laboratory i John McMillen, U. S. Forest Products Laboratory; Herb Geisenheyner, Ilonolulu ; and Harvey Rich, secretary, New England Dty Kiln Club.
A discussion of "Mixing Different Thicknesses of Lumber and Vertical and Flat Grain in the Same Charge" and "Drying of Lodgepole Pine" will be led by panels from the West Coast Dry Kiln Club and the Eastern Oregon-Southern Idaho Dry Kiln Club respectively.
Concurrent with the meeting will be a program for ladies which will include trips to points of interest, particularly the Redwood Parks.
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