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UICTl| R Eigh Eaily Sttength PORTI.AND GEMENT
Guqrcrnteed to meel or exceed requiremenis ol Americcm Society lor Testing Mcrtericrls Specificctions lor High Ecrrly Strength Portlctnd Cement, qs well qs Federal Specific<rtions lor Cement, Portlcmd, High-Ecrly-Strength, No. E-SS-C-20 I a.
HIGH IARTY STRETIGTH
(28 dqy concrete strengths in 24 hours.)
SUI,Pf,ATE RD$ISTAIIT
(Result ol compound composition cnd usucrlly lound only in speciol cements desigmed lor this purpose.)
IfifIMUIll DXPAI{$OI| and C0I{TRAGTIOI|
(Extremely severe cruto-clave lest results consistenily indiccte prcrcticcrlly no expcnsion or contrcrction, thus elimincting one ol mosl di{licult problems in use oI c high ecrrly strength cement.)
PACKDD III MOISTURI. PROOT GRIDil
PAPDR SACK
(Users' qssurqnce oI lresh stoclc unilonnity cnd proper results lor concrete.)
Mqnulqctured
This is S. Lamar Forrest, Forrest Lumber Company, Lubbock, Texas, newly elected president of the National Retail Lumber Dealers Association.
Mr. Forrest has been and still is engaged in the ranch business as well as in the business of running eight lumber yards, with headquarters in Lubbock, Texas. In his younger days he established himself in the hardware business and was raised on a farm. The early rising hours he kept in his farm boy days have stayed with him through life. His family consists of his wife, two sons, and a daughter, Mary Jo. IncidentaJly, Mary Jo is general ofrfice manager with a small interest in one yard. Mr. Forrest has a deep personal regard for every one of his employees in the service and to each 'of these he writes regularly once every month.
He is a past president of the Texas Association and is still serving on its Executive Committee. He has served on the Executive Committee of the National Association for a number of years, and represents the Southwest on OPA and WPB Industry Advisory Committees when they meet with the respective Government agencies.
Lewis C. Hubner
Lewis C. Hubner, owner of the Hubner Lumber Company at Montebello, passed away suddenly at his home on December 2 following a heart attack. Ife was 63 years of age.
Mr. Hubner was a native of Iowa. Before coming to California, he was connected with the retail lumber business in'Montana for a number of years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Billings.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emily Hubner; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Thomas, and a son, Lewis Hubner. Funeral services were held on Wednesdav. December 6.
Sell Lumber Mills in Arizoncr
Ernest Whiting, head of the family concern incorporated as Whiting Bros., has announced the sale of sawmills at 'Winslow, Green's Peak, and Eagar, Arizona, to the Winslow Timber Co.
E. M. Whiting, one of Arizona's pioneers, entered the lumber business around the turn of the century with a small portable mill. The enterprise grew and for many years only Whiting lumber was available in Apache or Navajo county. When E. M. Whiting died, his sons carried on, and when they sold out they had three mills employing about 200 men.
All three of the new plants will be enlarged as soon as possible by the new owners.
f Soon we will be crble to cnnounce new plcns tor the improved TYLE-BOBD. We hqvE been busy redesigning cnd rebuild' ing our plcnt, working out new colors cnd the million cnd one things thct must be done io g€t reqdy lor r.econvergion. Be aure your ncme ig on out mciling ligt to receive tl. fusl cnuouncemelt of TYLE-BORD cvcilcrbility. Seud your lirm ncme todcy'
Colotyie Corporation
Aurorq qnd Mercer, Secttle 9, Wa:h.
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