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UICTl| R Eigh Eatly Strength PORTIAND
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Guqrcrnteed to meet or exceed reguirements ol Americcrn Society lor Testing Mcrtericrls Specilicctions lor Higb Eqrly Strength Portlcrnd Cement cr well qs Federcrl Specilicctions lor Cemeat Portlcnd, High-Ecnly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-20lcr.
HIGH EANT.Y STNDilGTI
(28 dcy concrele strenglhs in 2l hours.)
SUI.PHATE RDSISTAIIT ililulIUM EXPAI|SI(IIf and G0I|TRACTI0II
(Result ol compound compositioa cnd usucrlly lound only in specicl cements desigmed lor this purpose.)
(Extremely aevere qute.cltrve tesl results consistently indiccrte prcrcticclly no expcrnsion or contrcction, thuE elimtrcrting one ol mogt rliffissll problems in use ol cr high ecrly strength cement)
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PAPEN SACf,
New Firm Exclusive Sales Agent For lmportant Oregon Mills
Beaver Lumber Sales Co., which opened offices at 544 Market Street, San Francisco 4, on September 1, handles exclusively the sales of Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Corporation and affiliates of Medford, Oregon. These mills shipped over 100 million feet of lumber last year. They operate three sawmills, and a large remanufacturing plant known as the White City Lumber Co. The greater part of the lumber will be processed and shipped through this plant, which has the most modern facilities. The dry kiln capacity totals 1,600,000 feet in one charge. The kilns are modern and fully automatic.
Southern Oregon Sugar Pine Corporation produces Ponderosa pine, Sugar pine, Douglas fir, and White fir lumber.
H. E. "Ilucli" Atterbury and H. A. "Hac" Collins are general partners in Beaver Lumber' Sales Co. Associated with them is W. W. "Bi11" Ramsay.
Mr. Atterbury is a graduate of Oregon State University, where he majored in business administration.
Mr. Collins was graduated from Oregon State University in Technical Forestry In 1937. He was five years in the Army Air Force as flying officer. He was three years overseas in both European and Pacific theaters, and retired with the rank of Lieut. Colonel. "Hac" was with Rounds Trading Company for five and a half years, of which he was manager of the Southern California ofifice for two years and domestic sales manager at the San Francisco for the past three and a half years.
Mr. Ramsay is.a, graduate of the University of Wichita, I(ansas, in business administration, Class of 1938. He has been operating for the last five years as a West Coast commission salesman selling midwest and eastern lumber accounts.
Beaver Lumber Sales Co. is a young aggressive concern with its principals under 40. The company will oper4te from the San Francisco office with a coordinating office in Medford, Oregon.
(Users' craaurqnqe ol lresh stock unilonrrity cnd proper resultB lor concrete.)
Mcrnulcrctured by
Kenneth Smith, assistant to the president, The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, vacationed for two weeks in August, with his family. They spent a week in Victoria, B. C., and the second week driving do'ivn the Coast and Redwood highrvays.
R. P. (Bob) Kilgore, sales manager, L. W. Martinez Co., San Francisco, returned at the end of August from a two weeks' business trip to Texas cities, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Oklahoma Citv.
Warren Johnson, formerly with Spalding Lumber Co., Los Angeles, has joined the sales force of Los Angeles Lumber Co., Los Angeles, sales agents for Fairhurst Lumber Co. of California.
H. E. (Barney) Barnard, salesman for Pacific \Mestern Lumber Co. of California, In,c., Pasadena, with his wife and nine-year-old son, recently spent two weeks on a business and pleasure trip to the Northwest.

Chairman Renuart Invites All Hoo-Hoo To Miami Beach
In an open letter addressecl to all Hoo-Hoo, General Convention Chairman Lucien L. Renuart, 48254, vividly tells what has been planned for the Convention. He assures that "A lfearty Welcome Awaits you." His Committee, and in fact all Florida Clubs and Brothers, have gone all out to make the 60th Annual the biggest and best ever held. Dear Fellow Members:

This bulletin, being one of the last issues before our convention in October, will be devoted mostly to convention preparations here in Miami Beach. As you probably know, the convention headquarters hotel is the famous Roney plaza, right on the Ocean at 23rd Street, in the heart of Miatri Beach. All the facilities of this renowned hostelry will be at our disposal frorn October 7 to October 10. I want to take this opportunity to invite all the members of the great order of Hoo_Hoo to come down to the good old South for some fine hospitality, good fun, and relaxation. llere are a few of the activities we have planned for you:
On Sunday, October 7, the opening day of convention we will have the Grand Reception in the beautiful gardens of the Roney Plaza. Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. with a charcoal broilecl steak dinner at 7:N will highlight the reception. Our host for the evening will be John Dolcater of Krauss Brothers of Tampa. Of course, Monday, October 8, will start with the usual Business of the Order, followed by a luncheon to which the ladies are invited. Following the luncheon, there will be