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4700 Waysto Protect a Roof
That's the number of Deniston Tliple-Lock Lead-Seal Metal Roofing nails in every 50-lb. colorboard carton. When your customer drives in Deniston, he's protected against storms, sun, wind, hail, sleet, rain, snow-you name it. These nails not only hold. They seal. The lead under the head and the built-in bump make the difference. Roofs put on with Deniston nails stay on. They're the best protection your customer can buy. They're good business for you.
Bulletin No.750 sent uryn requ,est.
Drive Screw Shank preferred., but ring slwnk ouoilable,
Features: Lodi-Fab Cantilever Lod-Racks give you uninterrupted shelf length, tip-free noanchor installations with no height limits. Plus patented quick-change load arms. And no Ioose parts.
Call your nearest distributor for custom sales engineering to your exact needs.

Western Forest Fire Losses
The Forest Service reports that damage from forest fires which swept parts of Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and northern California between mid-August and mid-September is conservatively estimated at 200,C{)0 burned acres.
More than 3,900 fires were reported and about three-quarters were caused by dry lightning.
The largest concentrated fir'e-fighting attack in history was mobilized to stop the fires. More than 900 aircrafg 22,000 men and hundreds of pieces of equipment were deployed for fire fighting. For,est Service personnel numbered 15,000, including 400 smokejumpers who made more than 2,500 smokejumps.
The Forest Service estimates that in the first two-and-a-half months of fiscal 1968, it has spent $30 million on fire fighting compared with $31.4 million spent in all of 1966.
20th Annual Frolic
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THE Lt XIIiERME\ ot San Joaquin r Hoo-Hc,o Club 3 | had a swinging time at thcir popular 20th annual Valley Frolic. Golf was the oldcr c,I the day, with big. beauti{ul trophit.s being awarded to out-standing performels. high and low.

The fur-r event rvas c'hairmanned this ycar by allable Craig Caffnt'v o{ Bonnington Lumber Co.
Jim Duart of Tarter, Wcbster & Johnson \4.as entertainmt'nt chairman for thc frolics. Ilarion Snc-atl { no relation to Sam) o{ \orth Vallct' Lumber Co. managcd the golf tournament.
Vicegerent Snark Chet Harshnt r, meat carver and chef par ercellance at last month's barbeque, was in chargc of the outstanding (ioncat, which pla1,t.d to a packed housc. o
U5 Plywood Opens New Son Berdoo Wqrehouse
HE U.S. Plywood Corp's. San Bernardino, Calif., warehouse has moved to larger quarters. The new location cost about $250,000 to build and contains over 70,000 sq. ft.
A four man staff opened the branch in 1958. Now, a staff of sixteen is headed by manager William H. Petersen. Oliver Chapman is sales manager and Bob R. Harrison is inside sales manager.

Dealers that came from a wide area to view the new facilities and sip champagne reported the new warehouse was a greai improvement over the old one.