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UIGTl| R Eigh Eaily Strength PORTIAND GEMENT
Gucrrcrnteed to meet or exceed requirements oI Americcnr Society lor Testing Mctericrls Specificctions lor High Ecrly Strength Portlcrnd Cement, crs well qs Federcl Speciliccrtions lor Cerrent, Portlcrnd, High-Ecrrly-Strength, No. SS-C-201.
TIGf, DARI.Y STNII{GTH
(28 dcy concrete sbengths in 24 hours.)
SUI.PHATE RISISTAI{T
(Result oI compound composition crnd usuclly found only in specicrl cements desigmed lor this purpose.)
MII|IMUM IXPAI{$Oil and COIITRACTI0II
(Extremely severe cruto-clqve lest reeults consistently indiccrte prccticclly no expcrnsion or contrtrction, thus eli'nincting one of most difiisuh problems in use of cr high ecrrly sbength cemenL)
Alameda Weston, Housing
He said that 500 family units, to be built from public funds, will be constructed at Alameda to house war workers at the Pacific Bridge Company plant.
Approval has been granted for 100 conversions of existing structures in Stockton to provide added apartments and living quarters for workers in that expanding war center.
Mr. Weston said that additional recommendations are being made for war housing in the Oakland-Alameda area and will be. submltted to Washiqgton in the next few days.
IN OFFICERS' TRAINING SCHOOL
Robert T. Bonner, formerly with Gamerston & Green Lumber Co., San Francisco, who has been for the past several months in training at Camp Wolters, Texas, is now at Officers'Training School at Fort Benning, Georgia. He is a son of T. A. Bonner ,well known San Francisco lumberman.
PAGIED Iil ilOSTURE - PNOOT GNDEII
PAPER SACT STADTPH) WNf, DATD 0r PAc[ItG AT llttl
(Users' cssurcrnce ol lresh stock unifonnity cnd proper results for concrete.)
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