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Eigh Eatly Stren gth PORTIAND CEMENT

Guqrcnteed to ncct or cxcccd rcguircrrrnb ol Amcriccrn Sociciy lor Tcsting Mcrtericrls Specilicc. tione lor High Ecrly Strcngtb Portlcnd CemcnL qr wcll crs Fcdcrcl Specilicctions lor Ceneni, Port. lcnd, High-Ecrly-Strcngth. No. E-SS-G2Olcr f,TGE DANIT STNEilGTI

(28 dcy concrctc etrcngtbr ia 2l bourg.)

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(Result of compound compoeition cnd usuclly lound only in epccicrl cesrents designred lor thir pur. poee.)

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(Extremely Bevcr€ quto-clcrve tcsl reeults consistently indiccle practicolly no expcnsion or conbqction, thus elimintrting one ol nosl difficult probleurs in use ol c higb ecrrly strength cement.)

PACruD III MOISTURD. PROOT GRDDII

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(Users' qaaurqnce ol lresh gtock unilormity ond proper resulte tor concrete.)

Thc Sunkist Lumber Co. of Monr<lvia recently sponsored a cr-rntest to <lbtain a ncw name for their contpany. The winning name, Timberline I-umber Co., was submitted by the advertising class of Citrus Junior College, and won out over nearly four hundred other narnes subrnitte<l by contestants. Fred Arndt, manager, presented the llrize check for $50 to Thomas Fell, instructor of the advertising class. The class in turn presented the clieck to the Crippled Children's Fund.

The name was chosen lty the class after being tested by methods used in many large advertising agencies. The nineteen students in the class wrote the names of their choice on the blackboard, after which they all discussed slogans, and tie-ins of the names with the lumber business in mind. The names were then erased and each pupil was asked to write the names he could remember. The name Timberline Lumber Co. was the name remembered by most pupils.

Southern Pine Meetings

There will be a series of Southern Pine meetings held in New Orleans April 17, 18, 19 and 20. The 35th Annual Convention of the Southern Pine Association will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel April 17-19, and at'the same time the Annual Mass-Meeting of Southern pine manufacturers, under the auspices of the Southern Pine Industry Committee, will meet to consider legislative problems and r,r,hat to do about them. Winding up the 3-day meetings and extending through April 20 will be a combination rrreeting and comprehensive Sawmill Machinery & Equipmcnt Exposition at New Orleans Municipal Auditorium. H. C. Rerckes is secretary-manager of the Southern pine Association.

Wholesale Shingle Ycrd Sold

Walker Builders Supply Co., San Carlos, Calif., recently sold its shingle distribution yard to Cedar Products Co., Inc. Kneeland Stone, formerly with Western Pumistone Co., San Carlos is manager of the new concern. The yard had been operated for several years by I. L. (Lee) Walker.

\att, now you can fill all your requirements for r Hard Board...quickly, conveniently, with complete assurance of uniform high quality... from the same source that supplies popular \?'eldwood Plywood.

The new'Weldwood Hard Board is available from stock in rwo grades. Standard grade for a thousand and one general applications and a special plastic-treated water-resistant grade for exte- rior siding, shower stalls and many similar uses.

Both standard and plastic-treated \W'eldwood Hard Board'are available in three popular thicknesses: I/8"; 3/16", I/4", and in six convenient sizes: 4' x 4', 4' x 6', 4' x 8', 4' x 10', 4' x 12' and 4' x 16'. Panels up to 4' x 12' atewrapped six to a package. The 4' x 16' panels, four to a package.

Order a full supply today...you'll sell it fast at a good profit!

A New Window Comeg to California

A new window, the , I{usc<., Prime Window, is " now being distributecl in I California by thc Southern California ll'usco ('o., l). O. Ilox 95(r, Santa Ana. O1rcned for busirress in January of this year, this compatry is handling distribution for all of California, and contemplates opening an oflice an<l stocking point in the central part of the statc in the near future. Frcd S. Thompson, Poritivc locliag mochcniror of thc l'resident of I n I a n d :9.:l?fi:l[l1i$ Htr;,::1.,$3 r.rrmber c.., r]ro<,n,ing_ ia cll vcntiloiing or clorcd poritioar, ton, wholesale lurrrller providing prowlor.prool protcctoin. concern, is president of the Sorrthern California Rusco Co. also. Bill Sharp is manager, and salesmen calling on the trade are Jim Hencl_ ricks, Bill Pumfrey, and Dick Miller. Tom H. Iones is advertising and promotion manager.

The Rusco Prime Window is being distributed only through lumber and building material dealers. It is manufactured by the F. C. Russell Company of Cleveland, large manufacturers of combination screen and storm sash for twelve years. The Prime Window is an adaptation of the Rusco Combination Window to meet the requirements of new construction. It is a trim, streamlined, efficient unit, durable and trouble-free. Made of the finest quality Armco hot-dipped galvanized steel, it is finished with baked-on outdoor aluminum enamel ancl requires no further painting except the toxic-treated wood surround. The glass is bedded in mastic and held in place by a removable stainless steel spline which simplifies glass replacement in case of breakage. No putty is used anywhere on the unit.

No weights, balances or cords are used, and the window automatically locks in any ventilating position. Lumite

I)lastic Screen Cloth is used in thc window screen frames, rernaining in place the year 'round, offering filtered screen vcrrtitation at all seasons, an<t also providing a protective barrier against falls in hornes where there are small childrcn. The plastic scrcening will not rust, rot, corrode or bulge.

A fcature is the easy removability of the glass and scrcen inserts from insidc the building, which also means that the frames can be placcd in position during construction, antl the glass and scrcen panels inserted later, thus clirninating unnecessilry llreakage while the building is under construction.

Thc Itusco Primc Window may be had in conjunction with irrside adjustable self storing insulating panels, and is av:rilable in twenty stanclard slide units which can be c:rsily combined in most any arrangement of twin, triplet or picture window with flankers.

Ii. C. Itussell, presiclent of the F. C. I{ussell Co., was a fcatured speaker at thc kick-off luncheon of the Southern C:rlifornia Itetail I-umber Association's annual meeting, just over. Jim Connolly is West Coast manager.

The boys at Southern California Rusco Co. will be glad to give out with more details at any time. Their phone ntrrrrber is Klmberly 2-4486.

New Klcmrath Supervisor

Russell W. Bower, veteran California forester, has been appointed supervisor of the 1,300,000-acre Klamath National F-orest according to an announcement by Regional I.orester l'erry A. Thompson. Formerly timber management chief of the Plumas National Forest, he succeeds George S. James, rvho was recently promoted to an assistant regional forester position at San lirancisco. Bower graduated from the School of Forestry at University of California.

As supervisor of the Klamath National Forest, he will direct the protection, development and public use of natural resonrces in 1,300,000 acres of forest land in Siskiyou, Flumboldt and Del Norte counties in California. and Tackson County, Oregon.

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