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2821. SANDS, W. M. The trailer industry as a 
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54. Aug.15,1948. 99.81 So82 
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99.82 W87 
2822. SIMPSON, H. V. Is the odd foot the right foot? 
South. Lumberman 176(2211):52,54. May 15,1948. 
99.81 S082 
_ Investigation of the use of odd-length lumber for build- 
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2823. SIMPSON, H. V. Utilization of low-grade [No. 3 
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32(4):110,112,114. Apr.1948. 99.81 B77 
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2824. U.S. BUR. OF LABOR STATISTICS. Construc- 
tion, Jan. 1948-Dec. 1952. Washington,1948-52. Monthly. 
158.6 B86 
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dimension, flooring, and finish, for various commercial 
species. : 
2825. U.S. NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY. 
Construction and building materials; industry report, 
4(1)-8(12). Jan.1948-Dec.1952. 157.54 In26Con 
Into 4950, issued by U. S. Bureau of Foreign and 
Domestic Commerce. Each May issue has statistical 
supplement summarizing new construction. 
Monthly issues contain statistics of production, ship- 
ments, orders, and stocks, for hardwood and softwood 
lumber, hardwood flooring, redcedar shingles, and 
selected millwork items. 
2826. VAUX, H. J. An economic-statistical analysis 
of lumber requirements for California housing. Hilgardia 
19:463-500. Ref. Mar.1950. 100 C12H 
Condensation with title Housing lumber, in Calif. Agr. 
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Partial contents: Production and apparent consumption 
of lumber in California, 1920-45; The problem of require- 
ments; Volume of new residential construction, 1920-45; 
Effects of income, population growth, and costs of 
ownership on housing demands; Use of lumber in housing; 
Conclusions (including costs). 
2827. VAUX, H. J., and MAY, R. H. A regional 
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7:260-264. Apr.1949. 99.8 F768 
2828. VAUX, H. J. Use of wood in new housing in 
California, 1946. Calif. Lumber Merchant 27(9):30-33. 
Nov.1,1948. 99.81 C12 
2829. ZIVNUSKA, J. A. Danger ahead; storm signals 
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Feb.1950. 99.82 W859 
Lumber marketing and consumption in relation to con- 
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Marketing Lumber (Retail and Wholesale) 
2830. AMERICAN LUMBERMAN & BUILDING 
PRODUCTS MERCHANDISER. Dealer products file 
issue, 1948-52. Chicago,1948-52. 5v. 99.81 Am3 
Issues as follows: No. 3384, Apr.10,1948; No. 3410, 
Apr.9,1949; No. 3436, Apr.8,1950; No. 3462, Apr.7,1951; 
No. 3438, Apr.7,1952. 
Includes a cyclopedia of building terms; a directory of 
trade associations, jobbers, firms, and products. 
2831. ARMY-Navy lumber auction at Atlanta. South. 
Lumberman 181(2272):32. Dec.1,1950. 99.81 S082 
Amount, kind, dimensions, other conditions of sale, and 
price, for over 50 bids. 
2832. BEMIS, J. R. The value of producer-distribu- 
tor cooperation. South. Lumberman 177(2225):364-385. 
Dec.15,1948. 99.81 So82 
Emphasizes trade promotion program of the Southern 
Pine Association. 
2833. BRILEY, P. W. Cost of doing business; operat- 
ing results in 1947 of retail lumber yards in Kansas, 
Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Lawrence,Kans. U. 
Bur. Business Res.,1948. 28 p. 99.76 K13 
Southwestern Lumbermen's Association, cooperating. 
2834. BUILDING SUPPLY NEWS. Dealers' directory 
issue, annual 1948-52. Chicago,1948-52. 5 v. 225 B86 
2835. COHEN, A. J. Lumber distribution in the 
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109 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. \ 
2836. COLGAN, R. A. Let's talk markets. South. 
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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
2837. COMMERCIAL bulletin [Beeton) No. 4742-5001. 
Jan.3,1948-Dec.1952. Weekly. 286.8 C736 
Quotes prices and the market situation for northeastern 
lumber, Appalachian hardwoods, southern pine, western 
pines, hardwood flooring, west coast fir and hemlock, 
and Douglas-fir plywood. Semi-annual and annual 
lumber survey issues. 
2838. CRAWFORD, A. W. Sales problems of the 
associated species producer; the sawmill's marketing 
problems. Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic. Proc. 5:38-40. 
1950. 99.9 Sp6 
2839. DARLING, S. L. The lumber wholesaler. J. 
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2840. EDGETT, G. C. The merchandizing of lower 
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Retailing promotion by the British Columbia Coast 
Woods Trade Extension Bureau, 
2841. HALE, R. A. A study of the structure of the 
wholesale lumber market in New England with special 
emphasie on the Boston market. New Haven,1948. 103 p. 
Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. 
2842, HALLBERG, R. K. The marketing of pine 
lumber in North Carolina and Virginia. Durham,1950. 
46 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - Duke University. 
2843. IOWA RETAIL LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 
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Des Moines,1951. 128 p. N.L.M.A, Libr. 
2844, KENTUCKY RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS 
ASSOCIATION, [Cost of doing business survey]. South. 
Lumber J. 56(8):36. Aug.1952. 99.81 So8 
Sometimes with author D, Campbell. 
Summaries of survey reports, with varying titles. 
Also in South. Lumberman 185(2314):68. Sept.1,1952; 
1951 report in 183(2290):69-70. Sept.1,1951. 99.81 S082 
2845. KIDD, J. J. Hardwood reservoirs [distribution 
yards]. Calif. Lumber Merchant 26(14):14,16. Oct.15, 
1947, 99.81 C12 
2846. MAHAFFAY, R. E, Why sell lumber? Amer. 
Lumberman & Bldg. Prod. Merchandiser 3499:112-114, 
117. Sept.8,1952, 99.81 Am3 
2847, MASON, N. P. Conditions in the retail lumber 
industry. South. Lumberman 182(2276):73-74. Feb.1, 
1951. 99.81 So82 
A personal-response survey of sales, inventories, 
building requirements and business conditions in eight 
regions. 
2848. NATIONAL RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS 
ASSOCIATION. Survey of retail lumber stocks and sales, 
98-147. Nov.1948-Dec.1952. 99.9 N215 
2849. NEW YORK LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL. 
Journal market reports. N. Y. Lumber Trade J. 117 
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Monthly summary reports of industry conditions and 
selling prices of wood products in market centers like 
Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, and Memphis. 
2850. NORTHEASTERN WOOD UTILIZATION 
COUNCIL, Selling native lumber; report of Southern New 
England Lumber Products Conference, Storrs, Connecti- 
cut, October 23, 1947. Noeast. Wood Util. Council B. 21, 
32 p. Apr.1948. 99.9 N819 
University of Connecticut, cooperating. 
Contents: Industry panel on the use of native grown 
lumber products; Seasoning and handling of lumber and 
wood products, by R. M. Carter; Mechanized logging, by 
F. C. Simmons; Lumber producers panel on marketing, 
wood requirements, and trade. 
2851. NORTHWESTERN LUMBERMENS ASSOCIATION 
1950 Northwestern blue book. Minneapolis,1950. 148 p. 
225 N8123 
Producers' and retail merchandizers' guide, for Iowa, 
Minnesota, and the Dakotas. 
2852. O'BRIEN, W. H. The present market outlook for 
southern pine lumber and dimension. South. Lumberman 
178(2229):64-65. Feb.15,1949. 99.81 S082 
Marketing- promotion activities of the Southern Pine 
Association. 
2853. POLK, E. H. Lumber. Pacific Purchasor 31 
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Grading and marketing information needed by the 
purchasing agent. 
2854. SCHULTZ, D. G. Wholesaling and retailing 
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