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5. Double interlock orovided. Reverse grain provides antitwist, anti-warO features.

6. Frame constructed of top grade kiln dried Douglas fir which is harder and slronger than sotter woods used by most manufacturers.

7. Narrow line configuration and blended wood grains.

8. Frames bonded with water resistant glues, are precision mitered and screwed, rather lhan stapled, to insure complete rigidity and tight corners.

9. All gliding windows have inverted snorkel sill vents to control moisture and fogging.

LONGER UFE LOWER COST I.ASTING BEAqTY

PRESS0RE TREATED, the improued WOOD, is growing dramatically in popularity with consumers. Dealers, who have recenty begun stocking and merchandising Pressure Tieated lumber; are pleasantly surprised with their sales resuhs. lvlany report moving two, three and four times more volume than they had opected.

Why is hessure Tieated wood catching on for residential outdoor uses? Because it is:

ECONO|,IICAL-Less erpensive than the ever increasing cost of redwood and cedar.

DURABLE-Pressure Tieated wood lasts longer. The Forest Products Laboratory has determined that when heated properly, wood will last more than 50 years.*

VERSATILE-Pressure Treated wood has scores of uses in decks, fences, planter boxes, retaining walls, and on and on. Especially suitable for ground contact use.

AVAIIIBLE-As a dealer, you are assured a steady supply-when you want it-to meet increasing demand.

CONSUMER PROMOTION -The Westem Wood Preservers lnstitute is continuing an aggressive promotional campaign to educate your customers on the advantages of hessure Treated wood. Stories and photos abor:toutdoor projects buihwith hessure lieated wood will appear in the Real Estate and Home/Ljving sections of neuapapers and in magazines throughout the WesL

Be ready for homeowners, confactors, and landscape architects who are discovering wtry Pressure Treated is the improved Wood. Get h on these new hessure Treated profie today. Stock the ideal wood for outdoor use-PRESSqRE TREATED-Ihe improoed WOOD.

*(USDA Forest Servke Geneml Technkal Report FPL-15-1977) f FREE FOLDERS FOR YOUR COSTOMERS -.l

Ask your suppller or write to us for a brand-new Clucsdon and Answer folder for consumers. dtled "What You Should Know About Pressure Treated Wood." lt gells the product for youl hressur€ liuted llrood b pur popuhr outdoor ansurcr for DECKS, PA'NOS, FENCES, PI.ANTERS, RE'DAINING WAIIS, SIDINGS, AND A GRE/IT DEAL MOREI

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Gage McKinney

Al Kerper

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Staff Artist Terry Wilson

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