889. WALTERS, C. S. Treatment of fence posts by- 

 dipping and brushing is uneconomical. Illinois. 



AES Dept. of Forestry. Note 45. 1954. 1. p. 



LUMBER 



890. BODINE, L. V. Reaching for the future Wood 

 Working Digest 56(3):51-54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66-67. 

 Mar. 1954. 99.82 W87 



Lumber industry. 



891. NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER ASSOCIA- 

 TION. 1953 year book and official report of the fifty- 

 sixth annual meeting. Chicago, 1954? 342 p. 99.76 

 N211R 



892. PACIFIC LUMBER INSPECTION BUR. , INC. 

 Annual report, 1953-54. Seattle, 1953-54. 2v. 99.76 

 P11R 



The reports include statistics of board-feet certified 

 by the Bureau, amounts of lumber shipped to various 

 destinations, and a list of members of the Bureau. 



893. WAGNER, C. Lumber: two faces--smooth 

 and rough. In Chamber of Commerce of the United States 

 of America. Natural Resources Dept. Industry reports 

 on natural resources, p. 38-41. Washington, 1954. 

 280. 12 C3512 



The lumber situation. 



Lumber Production, Consumption , 

 and Distribution 



894. AID for small lumber mills. Business Week 

 No. 1266:70. Dec. 5, 1953. 



Information on a warehouse in Detroit for small mills. 



895. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The lumber 

 industry, 1952. Ottawa, 1954. 36 p. (Vol. 2, part 

 VIII-A-1) 99.76 C16 



Annual. 



Quantity, value, employment and mill statistics for 

 lumber, shingles, ties, dimension, box lumber, prod- 

 ucts from mill waste, and trade. 



Preceded and supplemented by annual series and pre- 

 liminary sheets as follows: The lumber industry in 

 Alberta. 253 St263A; British Columbia. 253 St263La; 

 Manitoba. 253 St263Ns; New Brunswick. 253 St263N; 

 Newfoundland, 253 St263N; Nova Scotia. 253 St263Ns; 

 Ontario, 253 St2630; Prince Edward Island, 253 St263P; 

 Quebec. 253 St263Q; Saskatchewan. 253 St263S; Yukon 

 and Northwest Territories. 253 St263Y. 



896. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Production, 

 shipments, and stocks on hand of sawmills east of the 

 Rockies, 9(12). Dec. 1954. 99.9C168P 



Monthly statistics. Parallel text in English and French. 

 Also an issue reporting the same information for British 

 Columbia sawmills, 99.9 C168 



897. LUMBER SURVEY COMMITTEE. National 

 survey of lumber demand and supply, 94th quarterly re- 

 port. Nov. 1954. 16 p. 



Statistics on production, shipments, stocks, orders, 

 consumption as obtained from trade associations. 



898. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AS- 

 SOCIATION. Lumber industry facts, 1953. Washington, 



1953. 48 p. 99. 81 N21L 



Contents: Forests resources (ownership, volume, 

 growth and drain, protection), Lumber production 

 (regions, species, sawmills), Lumber stocks, Lumber 

 shipments, Lumber orders, Exports and imports, Con- 

 sumption and utilization (including products industries), 

 Employment, Financial statistics. 



899. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AS- 

 SOCIATION. National lumber trade barometer. Wash- 

 ington. Dec. 25, 1954. 2 p. 99.81 N213 



Monthly. Statistics on production, shipments, orders, 

 and stocks. There is also a weekly Barometer. 



900. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURER'S AS- 

 SOCIATION. Statistical report- -lumber and hardwood 

 flooring (estimated industry totals). Washington. Dec. 



1954. 1 p. 



Monthly statistics on production, shipments, orders, 

 and stocks by producing regions. Prior to Feb. 1954, 

 title was: Total production- -lumber and flooring in- 

 dustries. 



901. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURER'S AS- 

 SOCIATION. Statistical summary of lumber and hard- 

 wood flooring, 1950- -1953; production, shipment, orders 

 and stocks. Washington, 1954. 12 p. 99. 9N2192 



Published irregularly. Successive issues overlap. 



902. 1953 LUMBER production of major western lum- 

 ber mills. Timberman 55(5):106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116. 

 March 1954. 99. 81 T484 



Annual feature. 



903. PRODUCTION of major southern sawmills-- 

 1953. Lumberman 81(4):80-81. Mar. 25, 1954 Review 

 Number. 99.81 W52 



Annual feature. 



904. PRODUCTION of major western sawmills-- 

 1953. Lumberman 81(4):79-80. Mar. 25, 1954 Review 

 Number. 99.81 W52 



Annual feature. 



905. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Southern 

 pine costs, 1952. New Orleans, La. May 29, 1953. 16p. 



Yearly. Analyses of costs of producing, selling, and 

 shipping southern pine lumber. 



906. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. Weekly 

 trade barometer. New Orleans, La. Dec. 29, 1954. 2 p. 

 99. 9 So814 



Statistics on production, orders, shipments for the 

 Southern Pine Region. 



907. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for in- 

 dustry. Ser. M13G. Lumber production and mill stocks, 

 1951-53. Washington, 1952-54. 2v. 157.41 F1183 



Annual. Combines statistics issued in the 1952 quar- 

 terly series which are sometimes regional only. 157.41 

 F1179 



908. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 DIV. OF FORESTRY RELATIONS. Lumber production 

 notes county, 1952- 1953. Norris, Tenn. 1954. 



Prepared by Forestry Investigations Branch, Forest 

 Economic Section. Statistics of sawmills and production 

 of lumber by species in various counties of Alabama. 

 Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tenn. 



909. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

 Barometer; production, orders, shipments, stocks, 

 Douglas fir region. Portland, Ore. Dec. 1954. 



1 p. 99.81 W523B 

 Weekly. 



910. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOC. Indus- 

 trial facts. Portland, Oregon. Dec. 1954. 10 p. 



Monthly. Statistical summary of production, orders, 

 shipments, inventory, realization on shipments, hourly 

 earnings, and construction expenditures, as reported by 

 mills in the Douglas fir region. 



911. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOC. Monthly 

 lumber facts. Portland, Oregon. Dec. 1954. 2 p. 



Figures on lumber production, orders, shipments, and 

 inventory in the Douglas fir region. 



912. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOC. Quar- 

 terly report--sawmill operations --Douglas Fir Region. 

 Portland, Ore. 4 p. 



Summary of lumber production by species and daily 

 capacity of mills. Summary of shipments by rail, truck, 

 and water. Lumber inventory end of quarter. Shows cur- 

 rent quarter and cumulative summary for year. 



Use in Construction 



913. ANDERSON, L. O. Trends in house construc- 

 tion shown. Miss. Val. Lumberman 84(21):58, 84, 86. 

 Jan. 9, 1953. 99.81 M69 



Based on survey made by U. S. Forest Products La- 

 boratory, Madison, Wis. , in cooperation with Housing 

 and Home Finance Agency. 



914. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Construc- 

 tion in Canada, 1952-1954. Ottawa, 1954. 



915. CONSTRUCTION data: October awards total 

 $171.6 million; cumulative total still leads last year. 

 Canada Lumberman 74(12): 104, 106, 108. Dec. 1954. 



99.81 C16 



Monthly feature. Covers volume of construction con- 

 tracts, prices of materials, Eastern and Western lumber 

 production, hardwood plywood exports. 



916. ELMENDORF, A. 2-purpose panel, a new use 

 for low-grade lumber. South. Lumber J. 57(4):38, 108. 

 Apr. 1953. 99.81 So8 



Roofing. 



917. LUXFORD, R. F. Use of Engelmann Spruce 

 for house construction. U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. 

 Lab. Rpt. 1944-1, 3 p. 1953. 



918. TAYLOR, J. C. Trends in house construction. 

 Canad. Woodworker 54(3):50, 54, 60. Mar. 1954. 



99.82 C162 



Prefabricated houses and possible wood usage. 



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