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I''O ROYAL BOULEVARD, DIRECT MIL Rail .
Roy Von lde Lumber Sqles Adds Office in Coronq del Mqr
Ray Van Ide, for the past two decades identified in Soutl-rern California lumber sales, has operrecl Orange County service offices in Corona del Mar to hanclle dealers in both Orange and San Diego coutrties.
Lee Jordan, veteran Los Angeles salesman ancl Coroua cattle rancher, will be in charge of the rrew offices and rvill cover the territory at the dealer level. Lee is a native of Texas and during World War II served as a Lt. Col. in tl-re U.S. Air Force in Europe. He is prominent in Orange County ci.ric and social affairs and has been irlerrtifiecl rvitl-r Ray Van Ide for the past several months.
"\\re are expanding in 1960 and the new office for south- ern counties sales will not affect the Pasadena location irl the Security builcling," said Van Ide. "It is our hope to be able to offer a faster, more efficiettt, service to dealers with this additional location," he continued. The telephone nttmber in Corona del NIar is ORiole 3-+012.
(Tell them Aou sarD it in The California Lumber Merchant)
SUN LUMBER COMPANY receives this large timber shipment, part of a 1.5-million-foot order, shown being unloaded from the barge "Florence" at Sun Lumber's San Pedro dock. The timbers, which were loaded at Reedsport, Oregon, have a minimum of 3x6 up to a maximum of 14x16, with lengths up to 36 feet. Timbers are old-growth wood and are Construction-grade or better.