MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING - -CONTINUED. 



VENEER AND PLYWOOD 



2965. BENE, J. Plywood industry trends. West 

 Coast Lumberman 74(7):68, 70, 112. July 1947. 

 99.81 W52 



2966. BLACKSHEAR, M. H., JR. Formation and de- 

 velopment of the southern plywood industry. Natl. Hard- 

 wood Mag. 21(11):158, 162, 164. Dec. 1947. 99.81 N212 



2967. DAVIS, E. M. Waste in veneer manufacture. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. R1493, 4 p. Mar. 



1945. 1.9 F761R 



2968. DOUGLAS fir plywood production, 1925-1942. 

 Timberman 44(3):13, map. Jan. 1943. 99.81 T484 



2969. THE FIR plywood industry; history tells where 

 it has been, this survey tells where it is now, and its re- 

 search indicates where it is heading. West Coast Lum- 

 berman 71(6):24-26, 118;(7):78, 82, 84, 86, illus. 

 June-July 1944. 99.81 W52 



2970. FLEISCHER, H. O. Reduction of waste in the 

 veneer and plywood industry. U. S. Forest Serv. Forest 

 Prod. Lab. R1666-4, 10 p. July 1947. 1.9 F761R 



2971. HORN, A. G. Veneer log production in the Lake 

 States [in 1946]. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 284, 2 p. Oct. 1947. 1.9 F7625T 



2972. LOOKING at plywood. Amer. Lumberman 3260: 

 158-159, 162, 164, 166-167, 169, illus. July 10, 1943. 

 99.81 Am3 



2973. MCKELLAR, A. D. Plywood makes remarkable 

 progress in twenty years. Dom. Com. 35(8):54-59. 

 Aug. 1947. 157.54 D713 



2974. MATHIS, G. W. What potentials in the plywood 

 industry? Mag. Wall St. 78:458-459, 482-483, illus. 

 July 20, 1946. 286.8 M27 



2975. *MAY, G. S, BUSINESS FOUNDATION. Will 

 newcomers from other fields take over the plywood in- 

 dustry? Chicago, 1944. 6 p. (Rpt. 159) 



2976. MOORE, J. L. Building a new world with South 

 Carolina hardwoods, plywoods and plastics. S. C. State 

 Planning Bd. B. 8, 39 p., illus. July 1941. 



280.7 So8292B 



Chiefly plywood industry possibilities. Includes hard- 

 wood resources. 



2977. MORROW, K. L., and DAVIS, S. J. Guide for 

 good management— production analysis. West Coast 

 Lumberman 73(10):112a-112b. Oct. 1946. 99.81 W52 



Veneer and plywood manufacture. 



2978. MOSHER, F. D. The outlook for plywood. 

 Forbes 53(1):18-19, illus. Jan. 1, 1944. 280.8 F74 



2979. MULLER, J. L. Softwood plywood geared to 

 wartime. Dom. Com. 32(2):6, 17-18, illus. Feb. 1944. 

 157.54 D713 



Also in South. Lumberman 168(2111):49. Mar. 15, 1944. 

 99.81 So82 



2980. MUMAW, W. C, comp. Peeler log survey. 

 West Coast Lumberman 67(7):36, 38. July 1940. 

 99.81 W52 



Reports Oregon-Washington resources surveyed for 

 California Oregon Power Company. 



2981. MURDOCK, H. R. More than half of the wood 

 used in veneer production becomes waste during pro- 

 cessing. Indus. & Engin. Chem. 38(8 Sup.):83-84. Aug. 



1946. 381 J825 



2982. NICHOLSON, J. L. Plywood, the lumberman's 

 stepchild. Harper's Mag. 183:406-413. Sept. 1941. 

 110 H23 



2983. NICKEY, S. M., JR. Hardwood plywood. South. 

 Lumberman 171(2153):284-286, illus. Dec. 15, 1945. 

 99.81 So82 



2984. OTTINGER, L. The plywood outlook. South. 

 Lumberman 172(21 56):54. Feb. 1, 1946. 99.81 So82 



Similar information in Natl. Com. on Housing, Housing 

 Inventory & Forecast Conf. Proc. 1946:123-125. 1947. 

 296.29 H812 



2985. PLYWOOD. Fortune 21(l):52-55, 112, 114, 116, 

 118-119, 122-123, illus. Jan. 1940. 110 F772 



2986. ROCHESTER, G. J. Plywood and veneer pro- 

 duction attains postwar prominence. Com. Intel. J. 75: 

 749-750. Nov. 9, 1946. 286.8 C16 



Canada. 



2987. SHELDRICK, P. T. The up and coming plywood 

 industry. Mag. Wall St. 75:28-29, 51-52, illus. Oct. 

 1944. 286.8 M27 



2988. SLIFKO, C. W. Current trends in the plywood 

 industry. Dom. Com. 32(11):11, 26-27, illus. Nov. 1944. 

 157.54 D713 



Also in Miss. Val. Lumberman 75(46):7-8. Nov. 17, 

 1944. 99.81 M69 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTINUED. 



2989. SLIFKO, C. W. Plywood industry ends war 

 phase. U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. 

 Serv., Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 4 (26), 2 p. Mar. 1946. 

 157.54 In236 



2990. SLIFKO, C. W. Veneer and plywood in greater 

 demand. U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. 

 Serv., Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 3 (1), 4 p. May 1945. 

 157.54 In236 



Also in Southern Lumberman 170(2140):59-60. June 1, 



1945. 99.82 So82; Wood Products 50(6):38, 40, 42, 44, 

 illus. June 1945. 99.82 W856 



2991. TIMBERMAN. Sixteenth annual plywood review. 

 Timberman, 48 (3), 246 p., illus. Jan. 1947. 99.81 T484 



Contains a directory of plywood producers in the 

 United States. Chiefly popular articles on technology, 

 with some reviews of industry status. Other monthly 

 issues contain also a section reviewing veneer and ply- 

 wood industry. 



2992. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Hardwood veneer 

 and plywood, September 1945. Washington, 1945. 2 p. 

 (Facts for Indus. Ser. 16-3) 173.409 FllHv 



Issued periodically since 1942, U. S. War Production 

 Board and successor agencies cooperating. Summary 

 issued for 1942-44. Originally issued as Timber Products 

 Series 4. Contains statistics on production, shipments, 

 consumption and stocks by species and by using industry. 

 Discontinued. 



2993. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Softwood plywood, 

 1941-1946. Washington, 1946. 9 p. (Facts for Indus. 

 Ser. M13B Sup.) 173.409 F11S 



Compilation and revision of data previously published 

 in monthly issues, September 1941 -October 1945, as 

 Facts for Industry Series 16-1, and as Pt. 3 of U. S. 

 War Production Board Timber Products Series. Con- 

 tinues monthly through 1947 with present series title. 

 Includes data on production, shipments, consumption and 



2994. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Plywood industry of British Columbia 

 expanding. U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. Indus. 

 Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 38, 2 p. Sept. 1941. 

 157.54 In23 



2995. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST ECO- 

 NOMICS. Survey of the Pacific Coast softwood plywood 

 industry and measures to increase its production. 

 Washington, 1946. 23 p. 1.962 F4Su7 



2996. U. S. OFF. OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE. IN- 

 DUSTRY DIV. Softwood plywood. U. S. Off. Dom. Com. 

 Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 12. Commod. Ref. Ser. 4 (7), 3 p. 

 Dec. 1946. 157.54 In2312 



2997. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Facilities 

 of veneer, plywood, and special woodworking industries 

 and their possibility for conversion into wood aircraft 

 construction. Little Rock, Ark., 1942. Various paging, 

 maps. U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Arkansas State Planning Board, Arkansas Agricultural 

 and Industrial Commission, and Arkansas Forestry Com- 

 mission cooperating. 



Detailed description of 28 establishments, including 

 location, number of employees, size, equipment and 

 specialties. 



RAILWAY TIES 



2998. CUNNINGHAM, F. E., and FERGUSON, R. H. 

 Cost of producing hardwood ties in Connecticut. J. 

 Forestry 44:668-672, illus. Sept. 1946. 99.8 F768 



Also in Cross Tie B. 27(11):10, 12, 14, 18, 20. Nov. 



1946. 99.82 C87 



Part of Norris-Doxey Farm Forestry Cooperative Re- 

 search Project. 



2999. DEITERS, A. M. Cross tie handling. Wood 

 [Chicago] 2(7): 12-13, 37-38, illus. July 1947. 99.82 W859 



Includes costs. 



3000. GROESBECK, B. L. Cross tie production on the 

 Clark National Forest. Cross Tie B. 27(7):24, 26, 30. 

 July 1946. 99.82 C87 



3001. HORN, A. G. Cross tie production in the Lake 

 States. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Tech. Note 236, 1 p. July 1945. 1.9 F7625T 



3002. HORN, A. G., and SCHOLZ, H. F. Postwar prob- 

 lems of the cross tie industry in the Lake States. U. S. 

 Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Sta. Paper 2, 

 14 p. Sept. 1946. 1.9622 L2St2 



Similar title in Cross Tie B. 28(2):7-8, 10; (3):12, 16, 18. 

 Feb.-Mar. 1947. 99.82 C87; Lake States Timber Digest 

 l(21):3-4, 8; (22):10-13, illus. July 17, 31, 1947. 

 99:81 L14 



*Not examined. 



