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Gabinet Tops As Package Units For Fixed Low Gost and Sure Profit
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Wlde Ghoice ol Pallerns and Golors
Monoform tops may be ordered from a generous factory stock selection of Formica, Tbxtolite, Panelyte and Lamin-Art plastic.
Amazlngly Low Basic Gosl
96" Length Just $30.oo
120" Length Only s37.50
Quantita Diacounts on Requnt
Fabrication extras are furnished at proportionately moderate additional cost.
Speedy Servlce
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Monoforms will be shipped within four days.
ICONoMICAT Check your base cost of fabricating a top. Even with the most efficient workmanship and no material waste you will find Sani-Top's quality production product more economical.
FLEXIBLE Monoform comes completely formed into standard sizes with back-splash and no-drip self-edge bonded to 3/+" core. It is available with or without sink preparation and frame. Mitre and joint preparations featuring spline construction will be furnished for L or U shape kitchens and joining sections as required.
ArrRACllvE These new Sani-Top package units are as decorative as they are practical. Special features may be inexpensively added to create a custom look. Avoid the uncontrollable costs of counter top fabrication. Buy attractive Monoform tops for sure profit on every installation.
TT-_-_ T __ I T I rJ.ow LumDer LooKs
Lumber shipments of 486 mills reporting to the National Lumber Trade Barometer in the week ended June 30 were 0.2/o above produc- tion; new orderswere7.2/obelow. For theyear to date, shipments were1.4/oandorders0.7/o above production.
West Coast Lumbermen'sAssociationreportedorders of 102,363,311 feet were 8.6/o under, and shipments of 117,618,269 feet'were 5.17o ovetprodrrction of 111,941,958 feet in the'week ended June 30.

For tl.re year to date, orders w'ere O.2Vo and shipments 7.6/o over production.
.Theweekly average of west coast jumber production in Jrme was 180,986,000 b.f., reported Harris E. Smith, secretary of the W.C.L.A. Orders averaged 164,128,000 b.f.,and shipments 184,248,000 b.f.; all were belowthe May averages.
Western Pine Association reported orders of 88,483,000 feet were 7.9Vo ?nd shipments of 89,483,000 feet were 6.9/obelow production of 96,108,000 feet in the 'lveek ended lune 23, andorders were 6.9/o below the previous week. Production of lumber in the western pine region during the second quarter of 1956 hit a new high, reported W. E. Griffee, assistant secretary-manager of the W.P.A. on June 29. According topreliminary estimates, 2,335 million b.f. 'raras produced, an increase of 3/o over 1955's same span. Shipments of 2,273 million feet lagged a little behind the cut and werC off. l.8Vo from the record second quarter of 1955. Stocks were nearly 70/o above stocks on July 1, 1955, when stocks wereuncomfortably low for the volume of lumber being shipped but it doesindicate that lumber is morereadily available than it was last summer. The report predicts that shipments in the third quarter will be about 5/o under therecord same 1955 period.
California Redwood Association reported production of 64,713,000 feet in I\'Iay this year was an increase of 4,027,00A feet over May 1955; shi,pments of 64,451,000 feet were 7,473,000 greater than May 1955. Production went up and shipments slightly down from this April's volume.The 20 ntember mills reporting to the CRA showed orders on hand May 31 were 83,118,000 feet; stocks were 367,105,000. SouthernPine Associationreportedorders of 19,301,000 feet were 6.68/o below, and shipments of 20,883,000 feet were 0.95/o above production of 20686,000 feet in the week ended June 30. Orders were 2.14/oandshipments 10.50% above the 3-year average.
Douglas Fir Plywood Association reported orders of 84,956,000 feet droppedbelowproduction of 86,287,0W feet in the week ended June 30 for the the first time in five weeks. Mill orders declined l2.7Vo Iron the previous week but were 18.4/o above the similar 1955 week; production was 7.2/o above last year. The industry's unfilled order file reached 301,715,000 feet in the week.
sTUDS, BOARDS, DITIENSION IU'UIBER
PIANK,
Industry TRENDS
Stockholders ofM and M Wood Working Company voted June 2l at the annual meeting to dissolve the corporation and sell its assets to Simpson Redwood Company. Liquidation of the 3S-year-old plywood, lumber and doormaking firm will net stockholders $50,148,735 and bring together two of the oldest, family controlled wood products manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest. Simoson did not