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WANT ADS

WANT ADS

9arce 1883

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CO'NPIETE STOCKS OF DRY VER rcAL & FLAT GRAIN l" thru 8" lhlck up to 21" wide up to 2tlf long

I. E. HIGGINS TUMBER CO.

99 Boyshore Blvd. Son Froncisco 24

for a gre.enhouse. Not so today. Lounsberry and Harris produce and sell a prefabricated greenhouse milled from seiected grades of Redwood. Five designs are manufactured for the flower hobbyist and a complete line of commercial greenhouses may be obtained. The stafi of this division of the firm will design and furnish all the material for greenhouse construction regardless of the specification and size' "We furnish the small domestic sizes as well as the material for the large commercial greenhouses," points out Paul Wirick, manager of this department'

Flnsl RETAIL LUtrrlBER ASSOCIAIIOI{ in los Angcler 50 yeorr ogo ir thir rorc pholo. Among the group, oldtimerr moy pick-out lumbermen Ridderford, iynch, Mullin, Griftn, Connic Gonohl, Genc Ganohl, E. J. Stonton' president. These two pioneers have been identified in the building and growth of Southern California now for half a century. Two sons, Stuart W. Harris, treasurer, and.Robert C. Harris, assistant secretary, are in the firm.

"Customer service has been our principal stock-in-trade for over 50 years," declared President Walter J. Harris. "Several years ago we were just kind of forced into the greenhouse business and, by realizing we were just a service institution and taking care of the situation by furnishing the customer what he wanted, now we operate one of the largest greenhouse departments in the west.

"We have followed this policy at all times and, as we start our second half-century of service to the builders of this great state of ours, we shall always be cognizant of customer needs and render the type of honest service that has made our progress possible through the years," he said.

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