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Eigh Eaily Strength PORTI.AND GEMENT
Gucncmteed to meet or exceed requiremeuts ol Americcm Society for Testing Mctericls Speciliccrtions for High F.arly Strength Portlcmd CemenL cs well crs Federcrl Speciliccrtions lor CenenL Portlcmd, High-Ecnly-Strength, No SS-G201.
f,IGf, DARI.T STNEilGTH
(28 dcry concrete stenglhs in 2{ hours.)
SI'I.Pf,ATD RISISTAIIT
Sugcr Pine Stiles C nail Fir.Pcnels
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THE INSTAIIATION MAKES THE DIFFEREI{CE
SUGAR PINE DOORS can be hung with minimum eflort ond time. They cne light to hcrndle, ecrsy to plone ond bore, will hold their shope, toke point economicolly ond give lcr.sting sotisfoction.
CALIFONNIA SUGAR PINE
Used Exclusively on cll Pine Products
3600 Tyburn Street los Angeles, Ccrlii ALbcny 0l0l
(Result oI compound composition cnd usuclly louad ouly in specicl cementrg desigmed for this purpose.)
Dlilmuil DXPAIISI0I| ad G0ilTnAGTI0lf
@xtrenely serrcre cruto-clcrve test results consisteatly indiccte prcrcticclly tro eq)aDsion or contrcction, thus slinrinqtilg one ol most zliftigull problems in use ol c high ecrrly slrength cenenl)
PACf,ED III MOISTURE. PNOOT GNIDTI PAPDR SACK STAIIIPED WITH DATI OT PACIIIIG AT ilNI,
(Users' cssurculce ol fresh stock, unilormity crnd proper results lor concrete.)
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Sounded Solid To Him
He had a large audience, and the lecturer on philosophy was waxing eloquent. I{e completely indorsed the inspired words of the poet, when he said:
"Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a jail."
Sam Boyd On Pacific Coast
Sam L. Boyd, B. C. Spruce Mills, Minneapolis, Minn., after spending several weeks in Arizona, was a recent Los Angeles and San Francisco visitor. He is returning home by way of Portland, Ore. Mrs Boyd accompanied him on the trip.
Mr. Boyd is president of International Order of HooHoo, and while in Los Angeles and San Francisco conferred with local Hoo-Hoo officers and also called on his lumbermen friends.
The echo of his tones had not died ?walr when a voice from the gallery called out:
"Maybe they don't; but by gum, I'll bet they'll hold till the grand jury meets."
E. !\I. TIBBETTS VISITS CALIFORNIA
Edwin W. Tibbetts, vice-president of Brockway-SmithHaigh-Lovell Co., Boston, Mass., was a recent Los Angeles and San Francisco visitor, and before coming to California he spent several days in the Northwest. MrTibbetts has been making business trips to the Pacific Coast for many years, and he is widely known in lumber circles on the Coast. His company are large wholesale lumber distributors in the New England territory, where they have operated for many years.
Pressure
CI.EAN oDoilEss PAINTABLE TERMTE.
DECAY-FINE RESISTANT
Treated Tumber
TAEETEO TND STOCTED AT OUB LONG BEACH PLANT FON IMME- DIAIE DELTVENY TO LUMBEN DEALENS.
Exchcuge seruicc-dccter't ultroatcd lunber lor our Cbroncted Ziac Chloride rtocl plug chcrge lor lrectbg. Trecliag declcr'g om lunbeenill rhip- merts lo our dock or trucl totr lrom decler'r ycrd.
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Stock VG Long-Bell Frcrmes or Frcmes to Detail
Stock or Detcil Millwork
PTYWOOD Grcves Sqsh Balcnces
Concord Yard Has Attractive New Building
The picture shows the nerv office and store building erected a few months ago by the Concord Lumber Company on property adjoining their yard on the Walnut Creek Highway at Concord, Calif.
The building is 3O by 45 feet with stucco front and Douglas Fir siding on the sides and rear. Knotty Pine rvainscoting is used on the walls of the store and display room, with Fir-Tex plank above the rvainscoting and Fir-Tex insulating tile on the ceiling. The same material is used on the ceiling of the private office, r,vhich has curly Redrvoocl