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Sudden e, Christenson

Lunber and Shtpplng

7th Floor, Alaska-Cot"tt'ercial Bldg., ilO Sansome Street, San Francisco

Ancricra Mill C-o. AGBNTS

Hoquian Lunber & Shirylc Co

Hulbert MiU Co.

Willepe Herbor Lurnbee Mil&

LOS ANGELES

630 Board of Trade Bldg

Aberdecn, Verh. Hoquirm, Werh. Ryder Hrnify

Dorothy C-ehill

Aberdeen, Vo*.. Jane Christenson

. leymoad, Wub. Cterler Chrirtenroo

Branch Oficcs: SEATTLE

617 Arctic Bldg.

Ponderosa Pine \Toodwork Launches National Advertising Program

In a national advertising program in consumer and trade magazines, beginning in April and May issues, ponderosa Pine Woodwork is offering ideas that should appeal to lumbermen.

Magazine advertisements illustrate well-designed parts of attractive residences. Accompanying plans or isometric drawings show how each illustration is part of an efficient and practical floor plan. Subsequent advertisements will illustrate living rooms, dining rooms, attics, basements and other rooms in the house where doors and windows can make homes more attractive, more convenient, and can contribute greatly to a home's general practicability.

In addition to a program of advertising in magazines such as Better Homes & Gardens, American Home, House & Garden and House Beautiful, Ponderosa pine Woodwork is also producing a 3?-page,8/2xll "f dea,, Book. This book is called "Open House." It illustrates many ideas for the use of doors and windows, and their contribution. in fact their necessity, insofar as sound planning of each room in the house is concerned. Many interesting photographs have been obtained, and most of them are further defined by the use of small isometric drawings or floor plans to give the reader a complete explanation of how he, too, may plan ef_ ficiently through the better use of doors and windows.

Not only are doors and windows vitally important in ob-

STEAMERS

Annie ChrietcrroE

Bdwin Christenroa

Catherine G. Sudde!

Eleanor Christerroo

PORTLAND h illustratioas and isomekic drcwingr tike thig, ponderoea pine wood- worl ic rhoring consumera how to-ptcn more efiicieniry ifi."gf ff" proper ure oI doors cnd windowg in homes. In thig qtiiqctive iippei hcll, cr bcttery oI closets srorcse spcce roi'cil taining comfort and convenience, but they are also a most profitable item for every dealer who sells them.

2OO Henry Bldg.

McCUBBIN-FOURNESS

William McCubbin of the office staff of Wendling-Nathan Company, San Francisco, was married to Miss patricia Fourness in San Francisco on April 22.

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