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Wood "Where Best 



"TIM" 



TME/9N9FTE0 

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Copyright 1916 

 Nat. Lbr. Mfr.'s Ass'n. 



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says: 



" Wood is the most universal, most adaptable building material 

 in the world. 



" Wood is a non-conductor of heat — cool in summer and warm 

 in winter. 



"Wood is the hghtest building material known, and the strong- 

 est, weight for weight. 



"Its qualities are known; it is easy to work; it can be cut and 

 shaped by anyone into the myriad uses required for the shelter 

 and comfort of man. 



"There is no other material as beautiful in appearance, more 

 susceptible to artistic finish, nor which is as productive of 

 sentiment and satisfaction for home building. 



"The supply is ample for all requirements, and the kinds and 

 grades best suited for all purposes are obtainable everywhere." 



The best way for the user of wood to secure material that will give 

 the service required is to insist that it be produced by mills which 

 have Association Inspection and make guaranteed grades. These 

 are the mills which compose the organizations affiliated with 



The National Lumber Manufacturers Association 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Subscribing Associations are: California Redwood, California White and Sugar 

 Pine, Georgia-Florida Sawmill, Hardwood Manufacturers of the United States, 

 Michigan Hardwood Manufacturers, North Carolina Pine, Northern Hemlock and 

 Hardwood Manufacturers, Northern Pine Manufacturers, Southern Cypress Manu- 

 facturers, Southern Pine, West Coast Lumbermens, Western Pine Manufacturers. 



SERVICE DEPARTMENTS 



The Trade Extension Department of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association 

 offers a unique free service to Architects. Engineers. Retailers and Builders. The Blue 

 Book of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association gives prompt and reliable credit 

 rating and collection service. The Inter-Insurance Exchange of the National Lumber 

 Manufacturers Association furnishes sound indemnity for losses by fire in saw-mills, 

 planing mills and lumber yards. 



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