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WCLA's program in president. He wrote: a letter to R. M. Ingram,

WCLA U. C. FOreSt MOnOgement SChOOl

"Please accept my sincere congratutations on a splendid advertisement by your Association, rn'hich I picked up in a magazine issued earlier this year. The ad featured the phrase, 'Live Better In A Home Of Your Own' I intend to urge our entire industry-both builders and suppliersto emphasize this theme in all their advertising and promotion. With your kind permission I am going to show them your ad, as a splendid example of how well this can be done.

"It would afford me great pleasure to have a visit with you and to learn more about the progressive ideas of your Association. As a matter of fact, I see a great opportunity for both your group and ours to work more closely together.

"Please acceot mv thanks and those of this Association for what you hane done. May f express the hope that you will continue to use this well conceived theme in your national advertising."

For Foresters Scheduled

Forestry Dean Henry J. Vaux announced that the Tenth Annual Forest Management Field School at the University of California will be held Janua'ry 27-31, 1958, in the pine region of the Central Sierras. No tuition fee is charged. Dr. Eric Elwood of the U.C. Forest Products Laboratory will be in charge of the forest products section, the forest eionomics section will be handled by Dr. Carl Newport of the California Forest and Range Experiment Station and Dr. Dietrick Melder of the U. C. School of Forestry will be chairman of the silviculture section. For further information, write Ed Gilden, Extension Forester,25 Walter Mulford Hall, University of California, Berkeley 4, California.

Chatsrvorth.-Maps were filed lor I24 tract homes in the Chatsu'orth-Northridge area.

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