Show Paint Paint- Rightly Claims to H Have a e Double Value The good appearance at df the house usually proves to be the strongest point In persuading anyone to paint his house The matter of preserving the tho surface does not enter Into consideration consid- consid oration as ns It should The common desire desire de de- sire to o have huv ones one's home Its Us tome at best cannot can can- not be condemned but paint means meana much more than this Paint is not a luxury by any any means it Is n a necessity and und an nn ec economic one Wood Is porous porous While growing these pores are filled with sap When the tree Is cut Into lumber the sap dries out leaving the pores open pen open The protective coatings of bark are re also removed If It the wood is allowed to remain In hi this unprotected state fungi rung 1 and moisture soon begin to rot and aud destroy it Paint I penetrates the pores and forms when dry ry a tough elastic coating which Is Is anchored to the surface by countless little hooks books s that ext extend Into pores of the wood and this coating or film preserves the wood by protecting It from those things which would otherwise quickly and surel surely destroy it The ps psychological value the invigorating invigorating effect of clean brightly b painted property Is another factor we cannot afford to disregard and this alone should be lie sufficient cause to warrant warrant arrant painting in times of temp temporary ary 1 business depression The price that should be pe paid forthe for for- the paint Is Js another consideration nn and an Important one The best i Ity ty paint Is the cheapest The cost should sho ld be reckoned on the basis of ot the square le foot and th the expense asso as ns so so much per pcr paint service ser year In flits flits- ls' ls dy value value- and th the cheap cheap- ess bf of id p will will will-be be recognized Ie 1 d. d |