Annual feature. Gives name, location, production ca- 

 pacity, key personnel, and details on process and 

 products. 



651. LOCATION, name & product of western, east- 

 ern, & southern [major plywood and veneer producing] 

 plants. Lumberman 81(4):1 18- 119, 189. Mar. 25, 1954 

 Review Number. 99.81 W52 



Annual feature. 



652. THE LUMBERMAN handbook and directory of 

 the western forest industries, 1955. Seattle, 1954. 491 

 p. 225 W524 



Includes: Board manufacturers, box factory listings, 

 door manufacturers, index to mills and logging camps, 

 logging contractors, plywood and veneer plant listings, 

 shake producers, shingle mills, wholesale dealers and 

 exporters, wood preservation plants; woodworking 

 section. 



653. MACRAE'S Blue Book, v. 61. Chicago, 1954. 



654. MICHIGAN. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 

 FORESTRY DIVISION. Directory of wood-using indus- 

 tries in the upper peninsula of Michigan. July 1953. 

 [18] P. 



Forest Products Research Div. , Michigan College 

 Mining and Technology cooperating. 



655. NEW HAMPSHIRE. FORESTRY AND RECREA- 

 TION COMMISSION. Directory of sawmills and other 

 primary wood-using industries of New Hampshire, n. p. , 

 1954. 16 p. 99.9 N45W 



Annual 



656. NORTHEASTERN logging operations. Noeast. 

 Logger 3(6, i. e.4):30, 32, 34, 38,40,42,44,46, 52. Dec. 

 1954. 99. 81 N812 



657. NORTHWESTERN LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIA- 

 TION. 1954 northwestern annual. Minneapolis, 1954. 

 232 p. 225 N8123 



Dealer directory- -Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas, and 

 western Wisconsin. 



658. SARLES, R. L. , and CLOVIS, J. F. Ohio 

 sawmill directory including timber buyers and other pri- 

 mary wood-using industries. Ohio. Agr. Expt. Sta. For- 

 estry C. 1,92 p. Feb. 1953. 99. 9 Oh35 



659. THOMAS' Register of American manufacturers. 

 Ed. 44, New York, 1954. 



660. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST 

 PRODUCTS. Lumber manufacturing, wood using and 

 allied associations, 1953. Washington, 1953. 23 p. 

 1. 9 F76Lm 



Direction of primary and secondary manufacturers' 

 and allied industries' associations. Lists grading rules 

 and standards issued or employed by the associations. 

 Revised periodically. 



661. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHWESTERN FOR- 

 EST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Directory 

 of sawmills in Arizona and New Mexico, 1951-. U. S. 

 Forest Serv. SW. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. 1953. 



10 p. (Mimeog. ) 



662. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

 Where to buy the four fine woods: Douglas fir [ Pseudo- 

 tsuga menziesii] , West Coast hemlock [Tsuga hetero- 

 phylla] , Sitka spruce [ Picea sitchensis] , Western red 

 cedar [Thuja plicata] , January 1, 1954. Portland, 

 1954. 45 p. 225 W525 



Annual directory giving list of mills, capacity, facili- 

 ties, and items manufactured. 



663. THE WOOD Working Digest directory, 1955/ 

 56. Wheaton, 111., Hitchcock, 1954. 396 p. 225 W87 



CORPORATE FINANCE 



664. COBLEIGH, I. U. Stocks of timber. Com. & 

 Flnanc. Chron. 177:676. Feb. 12, 1953. 286. 8 C73 



An across-the-board view of the lumber industry; plus 

 surface appraisal of three log and sawmill leaders: 

 Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. , Long Bell Lumber Corp. , 

 and British Columbia Forest Products. 



665. COOLIDGE, L. D. Financial aspects of log- 

 ging West. Conserv. J. 10(3):15,32. May/ June 1953. 

 279.8 W526 



Risks in forest industry. 



666. FINANCIAL reports. Canad. Pulp & Paper 

 Indus. 7(12):52,55. Dec. 1954. 302. 8 W52 



Monthly feature, covering financial reports and de- 

 velopment and expansion projects of individual companies . 



667. GAINES, T. A. Latin America offers oppor- 

 tunities for U. S. lumber companies. South. Lumber- 

 man 186(2333):48, 50. June 15, 1953. 99.81 So82 



668. HIRST, E. C. Functions of forestry capital 

 and credit. NE. Logger 1(10, i. e. 1 1): 13, 29. June 1953. 

 99. 81 N812 



669. LUMBER and timber stocks. Timberman 56 

 (2):122. Dec. 1954. 99.81 T484 



Monthly summaries of investment securities. 



670. PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY. WHARTON 

 SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Capital re- 

 quirements and operating ratios; the coarse paper in- 

 dustry, 1949 and 1950. U. S. Bur. Labor Statis. Wash- 

 ington, 1953. BLS Rpt. 24. 45 p. 



Prepared for the Mutual Security Agency. 



Information on capital use, costs, and profits of se- 

 lected American companies, specializing in the produc- 

 tion of coarse paper, that produce their own pulpwood 

 requirements. 



671. PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY. WHARTON 

 SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Capital re- 

 quirements and operating ratios; the paperboard in- 

 dustry, 1949 and 1950. U. S. Bur. Labor Statis. Wash- 

 ington, 1953. BLS Rpt. 27. 47 p. 



Prepared for the Mutual Security Agency. Provides 

 information on capital use, costs, and profits of selected 

 Am. industries in a form to facilitate comparisons. 



RESEARCH (FOREST PRODUCTS) 



672. BAKER, F. S. Forest Products Laboratory, 

 School of Forestry, University of California, Berkeley. 

 1953. 5 p. 99.08 C122 



673. BRYANT, B. S. Reducing the high cost of in- 

 formation by using statistical approach to research. 

 Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 4(5):322-325. Oct. 1954. 

 99. 9 F7662J 



Discusses advantages of statistical approach. 



674. CHAMPION, F. J. The Forest Products La- 

 boratory, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture. U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. Rpt. R1698, 

 rev., lip. Sept. 1953. 1.9F761R 



Univ. of Wisconsin cooperating. 



675. COHEN, S. E. Lumber makers plan 



$1, 000, 000 research program to find new products, mar- 

 kets. Indus. Marketing 38:168-72, illus. Sept. 1953. 

 280. 38 In 22 



676. FRAMPTON, D. B. Research and the lumber 

 industry. South. Lumberman 187(2345): 1 65. Dec. 15, 

 1953. 99.81 So82 



Program of the National Lumber Manufacturers Asso- 

 ciation. 



677. HALL, J. A. Opportunities and responsi- 

 bilities in forestry research. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 

 4:195-202. 1953. 99.9 Am3 



678. MACARTNEY, R. Profits from lumber pro- 

 motion and wood research. South. Lumberman 186 

 (2332):48, 50. June 1 , 1953. 99.81So82 



679. MICHIGAN. COLLEGE OF MINING AND 

 TECHNOLOGY. Development of Michigan's timber in- 

 dustries through forest products research. Houghton, 

 1953. 12 p. (Bulletin, v. 26, No. 1) 



Review of the work of the Forest Products Research 

 Division. 



680. MITCHELL, H. L. Forestry research will 

 pay high dividends. Paper Mill News 77(50):12, 14. 

 Dec. 11, 1954. 302. 8 P195 



Pulpwood, chiefly. 



681. SIMMONS, F. C. Status of research in utili- 

 zation of small hardwoods. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 

 4(6):384-387. Dec. 1954. 99. 9 F7662J 



682. STODDARD, C. H. Research and education. 

 Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:214-216. 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



683. U. S. FOREST SERV. The Forest Products 

 Laboratory; a brief account of its work and aims. U. S. 

 D. A. Agr. Inform. B. 105, 33 p. 1953. 1 Ag84Ab 



684. WASHINGTON. FOREST PRODUCTS COMMIS- 

 SION. Fourth biennial report. Olympia, 1954. 23 p. 



99. 9 W279 



Activities of the Institute of Forest Products of the 

 State of Wash. 



HISTORY 



685. BROWN, W. J. Forestry and the growth of 

 Kimberly-Clark Corporation. J. Forestry 51:792-794 

 Nov. 1953. 99.8 F768 



686. CROWE, W. S. Historical notes on Michigan's 

 lumber industry. 12. Timber Prod. B. 119:6-7. Feb. 

 1953. 99.9 T482B 



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