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New Red Book Sprins Edition
Lumbermen's Credit Association Inc., Chicago and New York, announce publication of their Spring 1943 Reference Book, a part of The Lumbermen's National Red Book Service.
According to W. C. Clancy, executive vice-president, more than the average number of changes were necessary in compiling this revised edition. The total number of changes of all kinds exceeds 18,000. This entailed a tremendous amount of revision work, but it was all completed on schedule, in spite of many current difficulties encountered.
Since publication of the Fall 1942 edition last November, many retail yards were reported out of business, some only for the duration. This new edition, the 123rd published, also includes 1566 names not previously listed, and which were reported to subscribers in semi-weekly change sheets during the past six months.
Mr. Clancy states that Lumbermen's National Red Book Service is now widely used as a buying guide. Not only is the trade using it extensively for this purpose, but the Governmental Procurement agencies also find it valuable in their work.
This well-known org'anization is now in its sixty-seventh year of service to the lumber and woodworking industries.
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Marine Base, San Diego, including the auditorium building, school rooms, Naval training base and destroyer base.
