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The Originol Crysiol Clenr Plostic Spor-All purpose nolurol ffnish in gloss or semi-gloss. Beoulifies ond protects inside ond outside.

Perfected REDWOOD FINISH-Now foriified with qddition of SRO-l0l for greoter durobility. Also mode in cleqr ond colored.

These Redwood Finishes qre besl by test. Conlqins no Rosin. Mode exclusively of heol freqted oils.

Securily Royol Duich Pqint Mfg. Co.

try is making assurances there will be no slackening in the joint effort to broaden plywood markets nor to settle for anything less than the 1956 goal-5,6 billion feet.

USP Sqles, Eornings qt Peqk

New York-United States Plywood Corporation has announced the highest earnings and sales for any six months and quarterly period in the company's history. Consolidated net profit for the three months errded October 31 was $3,269,000, after estimated income taxes of $2,94O,800. This compared with a net profit of $1,693,600, after income taxes of. $1,444,ffi, in the corresponding quarter of. 1954. For the six months ended October 31, consolidated net profit amounted to $5,923,700, after estimated income taxes of $5,253,400, compared with net profit in the same six months of 1954 of $2,853,70O, after $2,362,5@ income taxes.

Consolidated sales for the quarter ended October 31 were $52,452,W and for the six months to that date $101,472,000, compared with $32,370,000 and $61,437,000, respectively, in the corresponding periods ol 1954.

Mqnufqcturers Honor ttMr. Constructiontt

F. Stuart Fitzpatrick, manager of the Construction and Civic Development department of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, became the third holder of Producers' Council's highly prized Award of Recognition for Outstanding Service to the Construction fndustry at a dinner in Washington, D.C., November 4. Mr. Fitzpatrick, who is known in building circles as "Mr. Construction," has been associated with the national chamber for 37 vears

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