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Eigh Eatly Strength PORTTAND GEMENT
Gucrrcnteed to meet or exceed reguirements ol Americcnr Society lor Testing Mcrtericls Specificctions lor High Ecrrly Strengtb Portlcnd Cement, crs well qs Federcl Specificctions lor Cement, Portlcnd, High-Ecrly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-20lcr.
HIGH EARI,Y STRDTIGTII
(28 dcry concrete bours.)
SUI,PHATE RE$ISTAIIT strengths in 2{
(Result ol compound composition crnd usuclly lound only in specicl cements designed lor this p11;pose.)
MIIUIIUM IXPAI{S|Oil and C0I|TRACTI0[|
(Extremely severe quto-clqve test results consistently indiccrte pr<rcticcrlly no expcnsion or conlrqction, thus elimincting one of mosl dillicult problems in use ol c high ecrly strength cement.)
PAGKID III MOISTUNE. PROOD
PAPDN SACK
GNIIil
(Users' qssurdnce ol lresh stock, unilormity cnd proper results lor concrete.)
Manulcrctured by
F'lorence Miller, assistant to Francis G. Hanson, president of West Coast Screen Co., Los Angeles, lelt May D by American President Lines for Manila, Hong Kong, and Yokohama, on a vacation trip. She will return about the middle of July, arriving at San Francisco'
A. B. Sammons Texas, was a recent of Sloan Lumber business visitor to Co., Fort Worth, Los Angeles.
Howard Curran, Frank Curran Lumber Co., Santa Ana, Calif., is back on the job following a short period of hospitalization for a minor operation.
Stanley C. Moore, general manager of Fir-Tex of Southern California, returned early in June from an extended business trip to Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Fred Amburgey, well known lumberman, formerly with Pope & Talbot, Inc., is now with Kline & Ruf, mill representatives, San Francisco, as buyer. Fred, who is an enthusiastic bowler, spent the holiday week-end in San Diego, where he competed in the California State Bowling Association tournament'
Jim Magee, Itarl llofTnlan Company, I-os Angeles, returned at thc end of May from a short sojourn at Palm Springs. He was accompanied by Mrs' Magee.
R. J. (Bob) Heberle, of lt. J. Heberle & Co., wholesale lumber dealers, 922 North Mayo, Compton, Calif', was back on the job May 23 following an attack of mumps'
Herbert Fischborn has been sales for the George E. Miller He was previously associated Company of Ashland, Ore., as recently he was sales manager pany of Medford, Ore' appointed nlanager of Pine Lumber Co., Portland, Ore. with the Jansen Lumber general manager, and more for the Best Lumber Com-
Ray (Pinky) Nordvcdt has mailed us a series of cards showing beautiful exterior views of Mount Vernon in Virginia. He and Mrs. Nordvedt are on a trip throughout the-East. They attended the Kiwanis convention at Miami, Florida, May 7-ll.
Burt Fleming is a new salesman for T' M' Cobb Company, Los Angeles. He was formerly a salesman with the R.O.W. Window distributors in Detroit, Mich.
Harrigon Eddy has,been aclded to the sales force of California Panel & Veneer Co., Los Angeles' He formerly workecl for a subsidiary company selling acoustical applications.
Mrs. Kay Quigg, secretary at American Hardwood Co', I.os Angeles, returned recently from a three-week Honolulu vacition trip on the Matson liner Lurline' She was accompanied by her husband.
Norman Davidson, Jr., of l)avidson Plywood & Lumber Co., Los Angeles, left May 23 on a 30-day trip calling on plywood mills throughout the Pacific Northwest'
F. A. (Pete) Toste, manager of softwot-rds department' Tropical & Western Hardwood Co., Los Angeles, was back tr,tay St from calling on sawmills in the pine and redwood pr.r,lucing areas of Northern California. He conserved time iry flying to Sacramento and renting an automobile there' anrl returning by thc air route.
Jas. E. (Jimmy) Atkinson and Weldon (Smitty) Smith of Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, drove to Oregon early in May to call on a number of sawmills' They were accorrrpanied by H"tty Arnold, Arrow Lumber Co', Sac."-.nio; Glenn Marquand, M & M Builders Supply, Tracy, and Loyal Tipton of Home Lumber Company, Marysville, who stiyed a week before returning to their yards, Larry Owen, manager of Atkinson-Stutz' pine department then joined Mr. Atkinson, ancl they spent another week calling on pine mills in Oregon and Northern California'
Art Milhaupt, of Dennis Lumber Company' San Francisco, recently spent a week calling on the trade in Los Angeles. He made his headquarters at the company's Los lngel., office, where he conferred with Lytle Harrison who is in charge tl.rere.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club Goll Tourncrment and Dinner lune 16
The Los Angeles II<to-IIoo Club will hold a golf tottrnamcnt ancl dinner nteeting at thc l.akewood Country Club, 3l0l Carson Iloulevard, North I.ong lleach, F'riday, June l(r.
Golfers will tee off at ll:59 a.m. Golf prizes will include the Roy Stahton, George E. Ileam an<l The California Lurnbcr Mcrchant trophies, atr<l awards rvill be prcsentcd to the winncrs of the v:rrious sllecial cvcnts. 'fhe entcrtainment will gct under way at 6:29 p.m. with mttsic and songs by the Glee Gates Trio. I)inncr will be served at 6:59 p.m.
Ed Bauer, Harvey Koll, Orrin Wright and John I-ipani are handling the :Irrangements for thc golf tournament. This will be the last Club meeting of the present Hoo-Iloo year, and a big turnout is expected.
Hoo-Hoo Club to be Formed In Sqnta Rosa
Announcement is rnade by Dave Davis, San Francisco, Supreme Jabberwock of Hoo-Hoo, that plans are underway for the formation of a new Hoo-Hoo Club in Santa Rosa, Calif., to be knwn as the Redrvood Empire Hoo-Hoo Club.
A Concat will be held on Friday, June 16, at 5:59 p.m. in the Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa'
Scrn Frcncisco Lumbermen's Club
The last meeting before summer vacations of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club was held at the ltalace Hotel, San Francisco, May 23, at noon'

Jack Butler, president of the Club, presided' The speaker of the day rvas Terrence O'Flaherty, radio editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. He discussed "Radio and TV I OOaY.
Homc ldea Book
Johns-Manville has just published a new edition of its I ftrme Idea Book, containing sixtyfour pages of colorfully ilIustratcd i<lcas for hrlnre ()\\'ncrs an<l prosllective horrrc orvncrs. 'l'hc llook contains i<lcas for new homcs and als<l for renrodelirrg. The first half is on interiors, and the l:rst half on extcriors. and provides a means of selling not only J-M materilrls lrut all typcs of matcrills thc dcalcr carries in stock. 'l'he I lome Idea Book is bcing offercd for twenty-fivc ccnts a c()l)y. Coin or stamps shoulcl be sent to Johns-Manville, 22 l;.ast 40th Street, New York l(r, New York.
Appointed Sales Agent For Vertigrain Door
'I'he California Door Co. of Los Angeles, has been appointcd a wholesale distributor of Vertigrain hollow-core flush doors, manufactured by Nicolai Door Manufacturing Co., l'ortland, Oregon.
In speaking of the Vertigrain door Glenn O. Fogleman, r.nanager of The California Door Co. of Los Angeles, said this door is an answer to the growing deurand for a low cost door of simple modern design. Faced with vertical grain Douglas fir with matching edge strips, it presents a satin smooth finish which lends itself to all the standard methods of finishing, as well as some of the more unusual treatments.
Hello Wcyne!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson are getting acquainted these days'with Wayne Chadwick l{enderson, who arrived May 18. Mr. Henderson is rvith Fir-Tex of Northern California, San Francisco.