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(Continued from page 2) ceived 28,805,000 feet, shipments 31,452,000 duction 40,511,000 feet. Orders on hand at month totaled 40.549.000 feet.
Roif Shippers
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The West Coast Lumbermen's Association for the rveek ended November 20, 163 mills reporting, gave orders as 69,6O4,W feet, shipments 74,996,0O0 feet, and production 96,449,0W feet. Unfilled orders at the end of the week totaled 36O,427,000 feet.
For the week ended November 27, 163 mills reporting, gave orders as 57,086,000 feet, shipments 62,890,000 feet, and production 70,284,000 feet. Unfilled orders at the end of the week totaled 349.931.000 feet.
Robinson Plywood & Timber Co.
Announces New Financing Plans
Notice has been filed with the Securities Exchange Commission office in San Francisco by Robinson Plyrvood & Timber Company, of Everett, Washington, of a re-financing plan to permit further expansion of the plywood and timber interests of this important concern. The company proposes to offer for sale 271,025 shares of its common stock to raise about $3,250,000, which will be used in part to purchase all outstanding stock in the Conifer Timber Company. It recently purchased half of the stock of that corporation, and now proposes to own it wholly.
The Robinson concern has been manufacturing plywood continuously since 19i6, and owns interests in various logging and sawmill concerns in the Northwest. including Sauk River Lumber Company, Index Logging Company, Lake Shannon Lumber Company, and the Pug'et .Sound Pulp & Timber Company. A wholly owned new subsidiary will be organized to operate the Conifer Timber operation. Robinson operations include the manufacture of plywood, doors, lumber, shingles, and millwork, and log production on a large scale.
Robinson Plywood & Tim,ber Company closed its fiscal year August 3lst, 1948, showing net sales of $8,850,000, and net income of $2,O13,50O, equal to $4.07 a share on common stock now outstanding.
Appoint ed General Salei Manager
The appointment of Marland
S. \\'olf as geneial sales manager, Wood Conversion Company, St. Paul, N{inn. ,has been announced by D. N{. Pattie, vice president and general manager.
NIr. \\tolf, r,vho rvas formerly associated rvith the U. S. Gypsum Co., Chicago, in numerous executir.e sales and aclvertising capacities, has spent more than 19 vears in the insulation and building products field.
He rvill be located in tl-re Wood Conversion Company general sales offices in St. Paul, where he lvill direct the sales programs of Balsam-Wool, NuWood, Tufflex and other products. Mr. Wolf, r,vho attended Knox College and University of London School of Economics, has written several popular books on home insulation and modernization. He has also been active in national insulation and building trade associations, and served on several government advisory boards during the \var vears.
Ownet ol 49ers Talkr to San Francisco Club Membert
Tony Morabito, orvner of the 49ers, San Francisco's famous professional football organization, \\ras the speaker at the regular monthly luncheon of the San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, November 23.
The speaker rvas introduced by Wendell Paquette, sales manager of Lumber Terminal Co., San Francisco.
N{r. N{orabito gave an interesting talk on the operation of a big professional club. Pictures 'were shorvn of a game between the 49ers and Cleveland Browns during the 7947 season. "BLrzz" McGee, public relations man for tl-re 49ers, acted as narrator.
Gene Reynolds, \\reyerhaeuser Sales Co., San Francisco, was the fortunate rvinner of trvo tickets for the 49ersCleveland game played at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, November 28.
President Fred Ziese. Gamerston & Green Lumber Co., San Francisco, presidecl.

Long-Bell Cuts Lumber Production
Portland, Oregon: The Long-Bell Lumber Comparry announces that its great sat'mill plant at Longvierv, Washington, has started on a four day per u''eek operating schedule. The mill cuts 25 million feet monthly on full time basis.
The great Weyerhaeuser Timber Company plant, also at Longvieu', together n'ith all the other Weyerhaeuser mills, aur-rounces 1ro change of schedule.
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Complete Seruice on All Troffic Problems
25 Yecrrs speci.'lizcrtion in the traffic and trcnrsportation problems ol the lumber industry.
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Freight Bills Audited on contingeut bcsis
Brush Industrial Lumber Co.
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