MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING—CONTINUED. 



3085. KILLAM, E. R. Household furniture; a statis- 

 tical handbook. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. 

 Ser. 8, 28 p. 1944. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



Production, sales, consumption. 



3086. LEFFLER, G. L., and BROWN, M. V. Trends 

 in the furniture manufacturing industry. Pa. State Col. 

 Bur. Business Res. B. 18, 45 p. 1944. 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. 



Statistics for 1919-39, United States as well as Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Similar title in Furniture Mfr. 60(1): 14, 42. Jan. 1945. 

 300.8 F982 



3087. NELSON, G. The furniture industry. Fortune 

 35(1):106-111, 171-172, 174, 176, 178, 181, illus. Jan. 

 1947. 110 F772 



Includes wood furniture industry in the South. 



3088. SEIDMAN, F. E. Bright outlook for next year. 

 Furniture Mfr. 62(2):34-35, 59. Feb. 1947. 300.8 F982 



Author periodically summarizes position of furniture 

 industry with regard to production, employment, markets 

 and consumption. 



3089. SEIDMAN, F. E. War boom or gloom? Furniture 

 peers ahead. Furniture Age 40(l):34-37, illus. July 1940. 

 Libr. Cong. 



Balance sheet for the industry. 



3090. STANTON, L. H. Effects of lumber shortage on 

 furniture production. Calif. Lumber Merchant 23(2):20, 

 22. July 15, 1944. 99.81 C12 



3091. TRUAX, T. R. Lumber waste and furniture 

 manufacture. U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. 

 R1667, 8 p. Feb. 1947. 1.9 F761R 



3092. U. S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Furni- 

 ture manufacturing corporations. Washington, 1941. 



19 p. 173 F32Ind Furniture 



Mainly financial statistics of 15 corporations, including 

 case goods. 



3093. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. ECONOMIC 

 DATA ANALYSIS BR. Survey of consumer durable goods 

 manufacturing industries; operating data summaries and 

 material cost "analyses, 1941. U. S. Off. Price Admin. 

 OPA Econ. Data Ser. 8, 11 p., 1947. 173.403 Su726 



Table 25 and. 26, Household furniture (case goods)? 

 Table 33 and 34, Venetian blinds. 



3094. WAND, R. B. Furniture City, Lenoir, N. C, has 

 15 busy plants. South. Lumber J. 49(9): 16, 82, illus. 

 Sept. 1945. 99.81 So8 



3095. WOODWORKING plants pool war efforts; men 

 and machines merged at Los Angeles. Furniture Mfr. 

 58(4):20-21, illus. Apr. 1943. 300.8 F982 



Includes production of secondary wood products in area: 

 planing mill products, boxes, and miscellaneous products, 

 in addition to furniture. 



3096. WRIGHT, R. Forests and furniture. Boston 

 Conf. on Distrib. 13:71-75. 1941. 286.29 B65 



Development of furniture industry; factors affecting 

 distribution and marketing. 



OTHER WOOD COMMODITIES 



3097. ARIES, R. S. Wood flour production. Chemurg. 

 Digest 6:49, 51-54, illus. Feb. 15, 1947. 381 N213Na 



Also in Northeast. Wood Util. Council B. 17, 4 p., illus. 

 1947. 99.9 N819; Timberman 47(10):72, 74-76. Aug. 

 1946. 99.81 T484 



3098. ARIES, R. S. Wood flour production including 

 an analysis of the shaving and sawdust industry. Amer. 

 Lumberman 3282:213-221, illus. May 13, 1944. 



99.81 Am3 



3099. BARRETT, L. I. War revives old industry. 

 Amer. Forests 47:503-505, 543, illus. Nov. 1941. 



99.8 F762 



Burls for pipe manufacture. 



3100. CARTER, R. M. Trends and problems of the 

 wood turning industry in the Northeast. Wood Working 

 Digest 49(6):67-68, 70, 72, 74, 76. June 1947. 99.82 W87 



Also in Wood Products 52(5):22, 24, 26, 30. May 1947. 



99.82 W856; Vt. Wood Prod. Conf. Rpt. (1946)6:4-10. 



99.9 V594; U. S. Forest Serv. Northeast. Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Note 2, 6 p. Apr. 1,947. 1.9622 N2St2 



3101. COX, H. R. Christmas trees as a farm crop. 

 In Moreland, W. S., ed. A practical guide to successful 

 farming, p. 858-866, illus. Ref. Garden City, N. Y., 

 Halcyon House, 1943. 30 M81 



3102. CRAIG, R. Manufacture and use of small dimen- 

 sion, a progress report. Lansing, Mich. State Dept. of 

 Econ. Devlpmt., 1947. 14 p. 99.77 C842 



3103. CRUIKSHANK, J. W. The utilization of dogwood 

 in the lower South. J. Forestry 38:284-285. Mar. 1940. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING - -CONTINUED. 



3104. FERREE, M. J. Rate of mine prop production 

 increases with size of trees. U. S. Forest Serv. North- 

 east. Forest Expt. Sta. Forest Econ. Note 1, 2 p. Jan. 

 1946. 1.9622 N2F764 



3105. FERRIS, D. W. Reducing waste in the flooring 

 mill by quality control methods. Natl. Hardwood Mag. 

 21(3):38-39, illus. Apr. 1947. 99.81 N212 



3106. FITZWATER, J. A. Christmas tree production 

 for the 1944 season. J. Forestry 42:924. Dec. 1944. 

 99.8 F768 



3107. GARLAND, H., and MARION, L. California 

 manzanita for smoking pipes. U. S. Forest Serv. Calif. 

 Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 18, 10 p., illus. 

 Apr. 24, 1942. 1.9 F7626T 



3108. HARKOM.J.F. A partnership of mine and forest. 

 Forest & Outdoors Feb. 1944:39-41, illus. 



Statistics of production and consumption of round 

 mining timber in Canada, 1928-40. 



3109. HARRISON, J. D. B. Wood flour. Ottawa, Can- 

 ada Forest Serv., Forest Prod. Lab., 1940. 6 p. 



301 C16W 



3110. HOLMES, P. N., and LEBARRON, R. K. Mon- 

 tana Christmas tree production highest on record. 



U. S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky Mountain Forest & Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Note 50, 4 p. Mar. 1947. 1.9622 N3R31 



Production for 1939 and 1940 reported by E. F. 

 Rapraeger in Research Notes 2 and 12; for 1941 and 

 1942 by C. N. Whitney in Research Notes 19 and 30; for 

 1943, 1944 and 1945, by J. L. Timm in Research Notes 

 34, 37 and 40. 



3111. LINEKIN, M. G. Improvised gaff-handle lathe. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 42(7):423-424, illus. June 

 1941. 302.8 P96 



Costs of manufacturing 300 gaff handles from white 

 birch logs. 



3112. MAY, G. S., BUSINESS FOUNDATION. Wage 

 incentives plan boosts [millwork] plant output 40 o/° • 

 South. Lumber J. 49(9):24, 26. Sept. 1945. 99.81 So8 



3113. MULLEN, A. J. Brierroot supply curtailed- 

 substitutes being sought. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. 

 Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prods. 1:3. Dec. 

 1940. 157.54 In23 



Pipe block production and pipe industry. 



3114. PANSHTN, A. J. The Michigan wood turning in- 

 dustry. Lansing, Mich. Dept. of Econ. Devlpmt., 1947. 

 27 p. 99.77 P19 



Sponsored by Michigan Forest Products Research 

 Committee, Michigan State College cooperating. 



3115. PHILLIPS, F. T. How to figure the cost of mill- 

 work. ..based on Cost Book "A". Wood Prod. 50(7):20, 



22; (8):28, 30; (9):28, 30; (10):28, 30; (11):28, 30; (12):28, 

 30; 51(1):30, 32; (2):28, 30; (3):28, 30; (4):28, 30; (5):28, 

 30; (6):28, 30; (7):28, 30, 66, illus. July 1945-July 1946. 

 99.82 W856 



3116. PHILLIPS, F. T. Millwork class: special cost- 

 ing procedure. South. Lumber J. 51(12):19. Dec. 10, 

 1947. 99.81 So8 



3117. RAPRAEGER, E. F. Christmas tree industry in 

 Montana. Timberman 43(2):54, 56, illus. Dec. 1941. 

 99.81 T484 



Prepared from information gathered when author was on 

 staff of U. S. Forest Service, Northern Rocky Mountain 

 Forest and Range Experiment Station. Includes price 

 aspects. 



3118. REINEKE, L. H. Wood flour. U. S. Forest 

 Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. R1666-9, 18 p. Ref. 1947. 

 1.9 F761R 



Previous report in U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. 

 R565, rev., 19 p. 1945. 



3119. STEAVENSON H. A., GEARHART, H. E., and 

 CURTIS, R. L. Living fences and supplies of fence posts. 

 J. Wildlife Mangt. 7:257-261, illus. July 1943. 



410 J827 



Values and profits from osage orange hedge rows in 

 Missouri and Illinois. 



3120. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Matches. 

 Washington, 1946. 1 p. (Facts for Indus. Ser. 6-5.) 

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



Production statistics for 1939-45, wood and paper 

 matches. 



3121. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Wood cased pen- 

 cils; quarterly production, 1941, 1943 and 1944. Wash- 

 ington, 1945. 2 p. (Facts for Indus. Ser. 5-18) 2 p. 



U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



U. S. War Production Board cooperating. Discontinued 

 after 2 issues, the first being in 1944. 



