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TWIN HARBORS f,UMBER GOMPANY

Aberdeen, Woshington

Mqnufocturers ond Distributors of West Coost Forest Products

525 Boord of Trode Bldg. 503 Professionol Btdg. PORI1AND + OREGON EUREKA, CAIIFORNIA

Phone ATwoter 4142 Phone'4142

Cqlifomio Represenlolives sAN FRANCTSCO tt OAKLAND 12 SAN JOSE tOS AN6E1ES t5

Fronk J. O,Gonnor Bob Fleming Jlm Rossmon

GArfield l_s6u tolo Gentrol rcn-k sldg. 516 scn Jose-Lds Gotos Ri c' P' Henry & Go' Glencourt 2-4rfifi6 cypress 3-2550 PRospect 5524

New AFPI School Bibliosraphy Lists

Variety of Teaching Aids

Washington, D.C.-Teachers and school administrators interested in conservation will find American Forest Products Industries' 1951-52 Bibliography a storehouse of useful information.

FIR CIDAR HCillOCK

REDWOOD o SPRUCE. tDAHOT gUGAR AND POI{DEROSA PINE

We Solicil lou lnguiries lor Wohnanized and Greosoted Lubcr, ' Tiubers, Poles and Pilhg

Phone: CApitollg34

Teletype: PD-385

The 16-page publication, just off the press, lists a variety of booklets, charts, maps, posters, film strips and a motion picture now available for school room use. Back cover of the Bibliography is an order blank designed for ready use by busy teachers.

All materials listed are supplied free of charge by American Forest Products Industries-a non-political, non-profit industry-sponsored organization dedicated to educating the public about the importance of forest fire prevention and wise woodland mdnagement. Many booklets and folders are available in classroom quantities.

Among the educational aids offered this year is a manual specially designed for use by teachers. This manual suggests a variety of interesting ways to incorporate forestry and conservation in regular classroom work.

Copies of the Bibliography now are being distributed to county superintendents, school principals and teachers in all 48 states. Additional copies are available on request from Arrerican Forest Products Industries, 1319 Eighteenth Street, N.W., Washingtor-r 6, D.C.

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