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High Eaily Strength

Portiand Gement

Gucrranteed to meel or exceed reguirements ot Americcrn Society lor Testing Mcrterials Specificcrtions lor High Ecrly Strength Portlcnd Cement, <rs well crs Federal Specificctions lor Cement, Portlcrnd, High-Ecrrly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-20Icr.

HIGII EARI.Y STRDTIGTTI

(28 dcy concrele strengths ir 24 hours.)

SUIPHATI RESTSTAIIT

A novel

Olympic is also man- cPPlYing shell or trcy lor use in Olympic Perlect-Fits. rrfacturing pre-fabricated shake corners, stained in the same colors as their Perfect Fits. lvhich also reduces the cost of application considerably.

Olympic pre-stained Perfect Fits are manufactured by the West Coast Stained Shingle Conrpany of Seattle, Wash.

Atfat "J.rb Typ"" Garage Door

Hardware Now Available

Materials are now available for the first time in three years, and the Atlas Garage Door Co. is able to furnish the retail lumber dealers lvith their garage door hard1Vafe.

Features of the garage door hardn,are are its tubular construction, adjustable spring level arm, heavy machined steel pivots, oil tempered oversize springs, bearing at five points, pre-assembled, round truss rods, truss anchor plates, and cornplete assembly. It is rvell manufactnred and easy to operate due to the bearings in the construction.

The Atlas Garage Door Company is at 9746 Irrvin Ave., Lennox, .Calif. Leon Wilson, and his son, Bob Wilson, are the owners. They have been operating in Los Angeles for the past twelve years.

Appointed Scrles Mcncger

R. L. Kemp, manager of the Susanville, Calif., lumbei' operation of the Paul Bunyan Lumlter Company, announces the appointment of A. L. Kerper, formerly rvith the Lumbermans Supply Company of Kansas City, Mo., as sales manager.

(Result ol compound composition cnd usuolly lound only in speciol ' cements designed lor this purpose.)

MII|IMUM EXPAIfSnt and COtfTRACTIOtf

(Extremely severe outo-clqve tesl results consistently indiccrte procticcrlly no expcnsion or contrcrction, thus elimincting one ol mosl dillicult problems in use ol o high ecrrly strength cement.)

PACIfiI' Iil MOISTURE - PROOT GREETI

PAPDR SAGK

(Users' cssurcrnce ol lresh stock. unilormity cnd proper results lor concrele.)

Mcrnulqctured by

Third Annual Duck Hunters Nite

Ducks Unlimited Inc. rvill hold its third annual duck hunters nite at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeies, on Thursday evening, April 21 at 8:00 p.m.

Tu,o films rvill be shown, "Lucky Ducks," a new 800-foot color film, and the premier shou'ing of "Prairie Wings," in sound and color. The National Broadcasting Companv is providing some of their top radio and movie stars, and it will be a fine evening of entertainment.

Prizes are being donated by leading Southern Caliiornia sporting goods stores, and rvill include gulls, ammunitior.r, sporting equipment, etc.

The shou, is being co-sponsored by San Gabriel, Long Beach and Los Angeles Ducks Unlimited Committees;

Southern Council of Conserr''ation Clubs Inc. ; Inland Council of Conservation Clubs of Riverside and San Bernardino, and Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Tickets may be obtained from Bert McKee, Warren Wood, Frank l3urnaby, Frank Connolly, Art Penberthy, "Bud" Reitz, Amos Geib, Ray Van Ide, Russell Mullin, Ole May, Roy Stanton, J. \V. Fitzpatrick, Don Philips, Gardner Pond, Paul Penberthy, Judd Blanchard, Ralph Baker, Paul Orban, Russell Gheen, Don Philips Jr., Rex Oxford, Wilfred Cooper, and Bill Chantland.

Fire Destroys Scwmill

Eureka, Calif., March 30. Loss rvas today from a fire which destroyed the Fir Lumber Co. near Willow Creek in

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