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UICTl| R High Early Strength PORTIAND CEMENT
Guaranteed to meet or exceed requirements ol Americcrn Society lor Testing Mcrtericls Specilicc' tions lor High Early Strength Portlcrnd Cement, cs well qs Federcl Specilications lor Cement, Porllcrnd, High-Ecrrly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-201 ct.
HIGH TARTT STR[tIGTf, (28 day concrele streagths in 2tl hours.)
SUI,PHATE RDSISTAI{T
(Besult ol compound composition cnd usuolly lound only in specicrl cements designed tor this purpose.)
MIIf IMUM EXPAIfSl0lf and G0ilTnACTIOtl
(Extremely severe <ruto-clcrve test results consistently indiccrie prccticclly no expcnsion or contrcction, thus elimincting one oI mogl dillicult problems in use ol <r high ecrrly strength cement.)
PAGKEI' Iil MOISTUNI - PROOI GRIIII PAPIR SACK
(Users' crasurcnce ol lresh stock, unilormity cnd proper results lor concrete.)
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PORTI.AIID GIMTI{T COMPAITY qt our Victorville, Cclilorniq, "Wet Process" Mill, 1034 Wilshire Eoulevard Loe Augeles 14, Calilornict
Telephone MAdigon 6-6711
Accident Prevention Association Members Sponsor Weekly Radio Programs
Announcement is made by Derby Bendorf, The Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia, Calif., president of the California Lumbermen's Accident Prevention Association, that Humbolt and Del Norte County members of the Association are sponsoring a 'iveekly radio shorv in furtherance of their Accident Prevention Association activities. The broadcast is made each Sunday evening irom 6:00 to 6:3C o'clock, over Radio Station KIE,M, 1480 kilocycles and KRED FM 96.3 MCS located at Eureka, Calif.
The shorv is produced by Cy Bendorf, who also acts as narrator. Bendorf, as well as being a member of the American Federation of Radio Artists, has a background of over fort_y years' experience in the logging and lumber inclustry. The presentation is designed for easv listening. Time is about evenly divided between talking and musical recordings. The story line tells about the forests and their products, featuring the important part that wood has plal'ed in man's progress toward civilization. This opens the program, immediately following the introduction of the shorv. The story is interrupted occasionally during this periocl by musical selections.
The talks concerning accident prevention are made in a calm and sincere manner and follow the general policy of the sponsoring association in that there is no citing of horrible examples nor implications of carelessness in reference to causes of accidents. The talks are designed solelv rvith the idea of creating a feeling of equal joint responsibility between supervisors and -employees in accident prevention u'ork.
The response to the broadcast indicates that it is doing a splendid job, not only for accident prevention, but in the interest of public and industrial relations as well.
The sponsoring members
Arcata Redrvood Co.
Arrorv Mill Co.
Briceland Lumber Co.
Califo:nia Barrel Co.
California Fabricators of C. L. A. P. are:
Holmes-Eureka Lbr. Co.
M. F. N{itchell Co.
Morrison-Jackson Lbr. Co.
Northern. Redr.r'ood Lbr. Co.
Orick Lumber Co.
Coast Pacific Lumber Co. The Pacific Lumber Co.
Coast Redrvood Co.
I'eerless Lumber Co.
Dolbeer-Carson Lumber'Co. Simpson Irogging Co.
Dolly Varden Lumber Co. South Bay Lumber Co.
Eureka Lbr. & Crossarm Co.
Grizzly Park Lumber Co.
G. L. Speier Co.
J. E,. Tsarnas Co. i
Hammond Lumber Co. Twin Parks, I-umber Co.
Timber Truckers of California.
Poppy Scle Mcy 26-28 'iB^ ;
The Veterans of Foreign \A/ars and the Anrefican Legion each year sponsor the sale of poppies to raise funds for rehabilitation and welfare activities. The sale dates this year, by joint agreement, rvill be May 26-27!28.
On these dates the members of the VFW and Legiorr Posts and auxiliaries will sell the little red flol'ers of remembrance.
New Wholesale Lumber Firm
The Saroyan-Lay Lumber Co., a neu' wholesale lumber concern, has opened offices at 7519 South Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. The telephone number is Pleasant 3-2381.

The officers of the corporation are Noble K. Lay, president; Clive W. Johnson. vrce president, and l\4rs. Sue Saroyan, secretary-treasurer.
\'Ir. Lay, formerly r,vith the Manufacturers Lumber Co., rvill be in charge of the hardrvood and {urniture dimension departments, rvhile Mrs Saroyan, who rvas associated rvitl-r the Pacific Mill & Lumber Co.,'ivill look after the pine, red'rvood and fir end of the business. Both are well knorvn to the Sonthem California lunlber trade.
The company n'ill operate a storage yard at 1201 West Slauson Ave., rvl-rere they rvill carry large stocks of a n,ide tariety.
New Compcrny Tqkes Over Winoncrlnvestment Co.
Trvin-City Lumber Company has taken over the Winorra Investment Company, rvhich operates a pine lumber remanufacturing and drying plant at N{arys.r'ille, Calif. The Winona Investment Company rvill be liquidated. The orvnership of the new company remains the same : Harold \\r. Hunter, John W. Hunter, and Karl Scott.
Rounds Trading Compar-ry, San Francisco, will continue as exclusive sales agents for this plant.