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Eigh Early Strength
PORTI.AND GEMENT
Gucrrqnteed to meel or exceed reguireurents ol Americcrn Society lor Testing Matericrls Speciticctions lor High Early Strength Portlcrnd CemenL cs well cs Federcl Specitic<rtions lor Cement, Portlcnrd, High-Ecrly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-201c.
HIGH DIRI.T STNDilGTf,
(28 doy concrete strengths in 2rl hours.)
$UI,PIATD NDSISTATIT ffil{Iltullt DXPAIfSl0lf and C0ilTnAGTI0t
(Result ol compound composition cnd usuclly lound only in specicl cements desigmed lor this purPose.)
(Extremely aevare cruto-ckrve tesl results consistently indic<rte prccticclly no exp<rnsion or conbcction, thus elimin<rting one ol most di{ticult problems in use ol c bigh early strength cement.)
PACf,f,I) ilI MOSTURD. PNOOD GNEDII
PAPDR SAGf,
(Users' crgsurqnce of tresh atoch unilormity cnd proper results lor concrete.)
Mcrnulactured by
Homcr B. Jamison New President Western Pine Association
Homer B. Jamison, Byles-Jamison Lumber Co., Fresno, was elected president of the Western Pine Association at the annual meeting held at the Palace lfotel, San Francisco, Thursday and Friday, February 27 and 8.
Al J. Glassow; Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., Bend, Oregon, and Percy V. Burke, Sacramento Box Co., Sacramento, were elected vice presidents, and A. C. Lighthall, Oregon Lumber Co., Baker, Oregon, was re:elected treasurer.
Directors-at-large elected were: C. L. Billings, Potlach Forests, Inc., Lewiston, .Idaho, and James P. Hennessy, McCloud River Lumber Co., McCloud, Calif. Alternates elected were Walter Leuthold, Deer Park, Wash., and C. G. Price, Diamond Springs, Calif.
New directors elected were: J. M. Brown, Spokane, Wash.; J. F. Coleman, Kinzua, Ore. ; R. R. Macartney, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Aug. J. Stange, Enterprise, Ore. Alternates, Otto Wagner, J. Daggett, R. H. Berry, A' M. Aston.
N.M.L.A. Executive Committee member, C. L. Billings; alternate, Swift Berry, A.F.P.I. trustee, J. M. Brown; alternate, T. W. Collins,
President A, J. Stange presided at the general meeting on Friday, and gave a review of the past year.
S. V. Fullaway, Jr., secretary-manager, addressed the meeting on the subject, "Stop, Look and Listen." This talk appears in full on another page.
W E. Griffee, assistant secretary-manager, spoke on.the "Prospective Demand For 1947."
R. A. Colgan, Jr., executive vice president, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, reviewed the progress of the N.M.L.A. in the past year.
Reports of the standing committees were made as fol'lows: Traffic-R. R. Veldman; Statistical-H. F. Root; Forest Conservation-J. F. Daggett; Grading-W. G. Kahman; Research-H. R. Dixon; Promotion-W. S Kennon.
'New Firm In Ockland
American Lumber Company has leased a site at Ninth Avenue Terminal, Oakland, where they will conduct a jobbing business in fir and redwood lumber and building materials. Their telephone number is Twinoaks 3-9656. The company is affiliated with the American Lumber & MfgCo., Honolulu, Hawaii, for which they act as a buying office.
Principlls in the American Lumber Company are Charles B. Hahn, manager, Frank. Thatcher, Jr., and Peter J. Pan: ella.
Wcrden Clinton hffy WiU Tqlk To Scnr Frqncisco Club Members
Warden Clinton Duffy of San Quentin will be the speaker at the regular monthly luncheon meeting of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, to be held on Tuesday, March 18. It is expected that there will be a large attendance.