THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND --CONTINUED. 



3315. KENTUCKY RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS 

 ASSOCIATION. Checking your operating expenses. Amer. 

 Lumberman 3369:80-81. Sept. 13, 1947. 99.81 Am3 



Summarizes operating expenses of 80 dealers for 1946. 



3316. KIDD, J. J. Hardwood reservoirs. South. 

 Lumberman 175(2196):34. Oct. 1, 1947. 99.81 So82 



Wholesale distributors. 



Also in Calif. Lumber Merchant 26(8): 14, 16. Oct. 15, 

 1947. 99.81 C12 



3317. LEMMONS. E. B. The future of lumber. South. 

 Lumberman 170(2138):46-47. May 1, 1945. 99.81 So82 



Marketing problems of the lumber industry after the 

 war. 



3318. LOG MARKET. Timberman 49(2): 154. Dec. 

 1947. 99.81 T484 



Monthly feature consisting of stocks by species in 

 Pacific Northwest coastal waters, and scale by species 

 reported by various scaling and grading bureaus since 

 1944. Considerable price information in 1940-46, which 

 diminishes in 1947. Lumber-market and price informa- 

 tion ceases as regular feature with January 1944 issue. 



3319. LUMBER. Com. B. 4739, 12 p. Dec. 13, 1947. 

 286.8 C736 



Semi-annual lumber survey. Reviews markets in other 

 forest products and in other parts of nation. This issue 

 contains a list of New England wholesale lumber dis- 

 tributors. 



3320. LUMBER market course in '39. Amer. Lumber- 

 man 3170:24-25, 63, illus. Jan. 27, 1940. 99.81 Am3 



Includes prices, production and shipments. 



3321. LUMBERMEN'S CREDIT ASSOCIATION, INC. 

 The lumbermen's national red book service, reference 

 book, November, 1947. Chicago, 1947. Various paging. 

 Libr. Cong. 



Published twice yearly, with supplement sheets. Atlas 

 and directory, with credit rating of retail and wholesale 

 establishments, and some sawmills. Includes Canada. 



3322. MARKET reports. N. Y. Lumber Trade J. 

 117(1381):10, 22-25. Dec. 1947. 99.81 N48 



Monthly. Reports review prices, supply and demand 

 situation in centers like Baltimore, Boston, Jacksonville, 

 Memphis and Philadelphia. 



3323. MARKET trend. West Coast Lumberman 79(12): 

 128. Dec. 1947. 99.81 W52 



Monthly feature resumed March 1947 after being dis- 

 continued in 1944; chiefly prices of Douglas-fir and 

 western pine lumber and logs. Some issues contain 

 announcements of Washington State and Federal timber 

 sales. 



3324. MASON, N. P. Lumber dealers' responsibilities 

 and outlook. South. Lumberman 171(2153): 291-292. Dec. 

 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



3325. MERRICK, G. D. Distribution of lumber from 

 sawmills in Western States, 1945. Washington, U. S. 

 Forest Serv. Div. Forest Econ., 1947. 8 p. 1.962 F4D63 



3326. MIDDENDORF, R. A. Competition; the lumber 

 dealer will have plenty following the war. Amer. Lum- 

 berman 3295:58, 60. Nov. 11, 1944. 99.81 Am3 



3327. NORTH, H. L. "Distribution disrupted." South. 

 Lumberman 167(2096):50. Aug. 1, 1943. 99.81 So82 



Also in South. Lumber J. 47(8):64. Aug. 1943. 

 99.81 So8; Timberman 44(10):44. Aug. 1943. 99.81 T484; 

 similar information in South. Lumberman 167(2094):34. 

 July 1, 1943. 99.81 So82 



3328. PARSONS, C. T. A review of the lumber and 

 material markets. South. Lumber J. 51(12): 111. Dec. 

 1947. 99.81 So8 



Monthly feature, chiefly price information, with market 

 review of status in commercial centers like Jackson- 

 ville, Baltimore, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Boston, and 

 the West Coast. Author and lumber centers reviewed 

 have varied since 1940. Similar summaries of situation 

 in market centers appear in mid- month issues of 

 Southern Lumberman (99.81 So82). 



3329. PIERSON, A. H., and BLYTHE, R. H. Domestic 

 lumber distribution, 1943; all lumber, softwood lumber, 

 hardwood lumber. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1945. 

 21 p. 1.9 F76Lu 



1942 statistics published in 1943 with same title. Con- 

 tinuation of Domestic Lumber Distribution and Consump- 

 tion for 1938, by R. V. Reynolds and A. H. Pierson, item 

 3332 



3330. REYBOLD, G. E. They deliver the woods. Tim- 

 berman 44(8): 10- 14, 46, illus. June 1943. 99.81 T484 



U. S. Army Corps of Engineers simplifies lumber pro- 

 curement for the military by an auction method of buying. 



Also in South. Lumberman 166(2092):35-36. July 1, 

 1943. 99.81 So82 



THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND - -CONTINUED. 



3331. REYNOLDS, R. V., and PIERSON, A. H. Domes- 

 tic lumber distribution and consumption, 1941 . . . 

 (Preliminary statistics subject to correction). Washing- 

 ton, U. S. Forest Serv., Div. of Forest Econ., 1942. 18 p. 

 1.962 F4L971 



U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 

 1938 and 1940 statistics are entitled Lumber Distribu- 

 tion and Consumption. 



3332. REYNOLDS, R. V., and PIERSON, A. H. Lumber 

 distribution and consumption for 1938. U. S. D. A. Misc. 

 P. 413, 59 p., maps. 1941. 1 Ag84M 



3333. ROSENBERG, C. R. When the lumberman in- 

 spects his purchases. South. Lumberman 161(2026):44. 

 Sept. 1, 1940. 99.81 So82 



3334. ROWELL, J. G. Are lumber dealers to be 

 "squeezed" out? South. Lumber J. 48(4):22. Apr. 1944. 

 99.81 So8 



3335. SABERSON, R. E. Looking ahead at farm and 

 city market. Calif. Lumber Merchant 21(21):6-7, 12. 

 May 1, 1943. 99.81 C12 



3336. SCHRADER, O. H. University of Washington 

 retail lumbermen's training course. J. Forestry 44:678- 

 679. Sept. 1946. 99.8 F768 



3337. STARR, G. W., and GEORGE, H. C. Operating 

 costs of retail lumber dealers. Ind. U. Bur. Business 

 Res., Ind. Business Studies 24, 40 p. 1942. 280.9 In27 



3338. TEMPLE, A. Southern pine trade promotion and 

 defense. South. Lumberman 163(2057):181-182. Dec. 15, 

 1941. 99.81 So82 



3339. TRADEWAYS, INC. Report of survey of sales 

 development opportunities in the hardwood industry. New 

 York, 1940. 90 p. 99.76 T67 



3340. TURNER, R. The biggest lumber buying job in 

 history. Amer. Forests 50:529-530, 574-575. Nov. 1944. 

 99.8 F762 



3341. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. 16th Census of the 

 United States: 1940. Census of business. Washington, 

 1942-43. 5 V. in 7. 157.4 C168 



V. 1, in 3 pts., includes statistics of employment, pay- 

 rolls, types of operations, stocks, and commodity sales 

 for retail establishments, including lumber and furniture; 

 v. 2, Wholesale; v. 5, Distribution of manufacturers' 

 sales, by commodities listed according to industry groups. 



3342. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. SPECIAL COM- 

 MITTEE TO STUDY AND SURVEY PROBLEMS OF 

 SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. Problems of Ameri- 

 can small business. Hearings . . . 79th Cong., 2d sess., 

 Pt. 99, Proposed removal of government controls over 

 housing construction and related industries. Washington, 

 1947. 284 p. 280.12 Un356P 



Contains testimony of lumber industry representatives 

 stressing effects of controls on lumber distribution, 

 marketing and consumption. 



3343. U. S. DEPT. OF LABOR. WAGE AND HOUR 

 DIV. Retail and service establishments. U. S. Dept. 

 Labor Wage & Hour Div. Interpretive B. 6, rev., 23 p. 

 June 1941. 158 In8 



Defines retail establishments in relation to Fair Labor 

 Standards Act. Distributors of lumber and building 

 materials, p. 16-18. 



Discussion in South. Lumberman 163(2046):47-49. July 

 1, 1941. 99.81 So82 



3344. U. S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Report . 

 . . on distribution methods and costs in. Building 

 materials— lumber, paints and varnishes and Portland 

 cement. Washington, 1944. 50 p. 173 F32Dm 



3345. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Lumber distri- 

 bution yard program. Washington? 194-? 5 p. 



U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



3346. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. ECONOMIC 

 DATA ANALYSIS BR. Survey of retail lumber dealers, 

 wholesale stock millwork distributors, and plumbing and 

 heating equipment jobbers and dealers. U. S. Off. Price 

 Admin. OPA Econ. Data Ser. 16, 31 p. 1947. 



173.403 Su78 



Summary of mark-ups and operating data for various 

 periods, 1936 to 1946. Prepared by K. Abrahams, 

 S. Rothstein, and B. Derow. 



3347. WALLACE, J. A. The consumer's viewpoint. 

 Natl. Hardwood Lumber Assoc. Ybk. 49:103, 105, 106, 111. 

 1946. 99.76 N211R 



Furniture manufacturer's view of lumber marketing 

 under Government regulation. 



3348. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

 Distribution of lumber shipments by States and countries. 

 Portland, Oreg., 1947. 6 p. 99.9 W529D 



Data for 1946 and 1947. 



