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ELECTRIC POWER -PRODUCERS * Class 1—The dollar value of items of material of this class in inventory on the most recent date in 1940 on which the producer’s inventory was taken, increased proportionately to the increase in system output in the twelve-month period preceding the current quarter over output in 1940. Class 2—The dollar value of items of material of this class in Inventory oh the most recent date in 1940 on which the producer’s inventory was taken. Classes 3 and 4—Four-thirds of the dollar value of withdrawals in this' class made during the last nine months of 1942 fen- use as 2 See Schedule A for complete identification of classes. “maintenance, repair, .and operating supplies” , as those terms were defined in Utilities Order U -l as amended Septembei 24, 1943.' Class S—Fifty meters at each operating headquarters plus one and three-quarters percent of the meters installed in plant on the first day of the preceding calendar quarter. Class 6—Four-thirds of the dollar value of withdrawals in this class made during the last nine months of 1942 for use as “maintenance, repair, and operating supplies”, as those terms were defined in Utilities Order U -l as amended September 24, 1943 2 Class 7—Two-thirds of the dollar value of withdrawals In this class made during the last nine months of 1942 for use as “maintenance, repair, and operating supplies” , as those terms were defined in Utilities Order U-l as amended September 24, 1943.' CENTRA!. STEAM HEATING PRODUCERS 2 Class 1—The dollar value of items of terial of this class in inventory on the most recent date in 1940 on which the producer’s inventory was taken, increased proportionately to the increase in system output in the twelve-month period preceding the current quarter over output in 1940. Class 2—Four-thirds of the dollar value of withdrawals in this class made during the last nine months of 1942 for use as “maintenance, repair, and operating supplies” , as those terms were defined in Utilities Order U -l as amended September 24, 1943.1 Class 3 Two-th irds of the dollar value of withdrawals in this class made during the last nine months of 1942 for use as “maintenance, repair and operating supplies” , as those terms were defined in Utilities Order U -l as amended September 24, 1943.1 [Schedule D deleted Aug. 31, 1944.] GPO— War Board 13400— p. 4