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New 1944 Wartime \(/indow Display

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BUT the well known EWAUNA mark will dwaye be-

FIRST for texture

FIRST for millwork

FIRST for kiln-drying

FIRST for unifonn grades

FIRST for sen'ice

New window display No. 95 is shown above-Die cut with two wings as shown, lithographed and paint styled in brilliant colors, to remind the public to make propertv last-with paint. Size of display set up as above is 45" wide by 36' high. Space for imprint, above house in center, is 2A! wide by {' deep. Each display is packed in chipboard for shipment and is being made available to help dealers and contractors in Paint, llardware, Lumber, and Building Materials to tune in with the 1944 Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Campaign, which will soon be sweeping the nation in support of the government's wartime conservation program. Sold on a cooperative price basis, intended to cover only cost and handling, by the National Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign Bureau, 1500 Rhode Island Avenue N. W., Washington 5, D. C., from which a colored descriptive circular and price list may be obtained upon request.

Ncrmed Members oI lrdustry Advisory Comr4ittee

Appointment of an industry advisory committee on wood preserving was announced on March 14 by the Office of Price Administration. The committee, composed of executives of eleven concerns which preservatively treat forest produ,cts, held an organization meeting in St. Louis, Mo., on March 20.

Gardner P. Pond, J. H. Baxter & Co., Los Angeles, and R. F. Dreitzler, West Coast Wood Preserving Co., Seattle, are members of the committee.

Milt Factory, and Saler O6cc KLAMATH

Central Cdifomia Represcotative Pyranid Lumber Sdes Co., Oald.nd

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