In August of 1928, Roy Drawz was tired of
shoveling coal so he applied for a patent on the Drawz Stoker. In 1951, needing
more room, Drawz Stoker moved to a new location on Highway 83 South of Minot.
Shortly thereafter a steel building was added to accommodate more expansion and
growth. The building still stands and is across the road from the Gas Stop on
South Broadway. Other lines carried were Moncrief furnaces, gas conversion
burners, oil burners, Dura-Vent metal gas chimneys and Minneapolis-Honeywell
products.
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