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Quatity Wood Products
From Long-Bell Douglas Fir and Ponderosa
Pine factories - quality Frames, Industrial Cut Stock, Sash & Doors, Glazed Sash Box Shook Kitchen Cabinets ... Unpainted Furniture...
Pre- fabricated Building Stock...varied Products.
OAK FTOORING
PONDEROSA PINE PTYWOOD
TREATED PRODUCTS
...lfoods treated with creosote and standard salt preservatives, from Long-Bell 'S?ood Preserving Plants.
Douglas Fir
PONDEROSA PINE
Three-quarters of a century of superior service to customers has brought Long-Bell Lumber Company up from one little yard and mill to pre-eminence in the wodd of lumber operation. Today Long-Bell operates 14 latge manufacturing plants and, 4 modern treating plants in sourhern and far western states.
In l95G-as for the past 75 years-Long-Bell Lumber Company's manufacturing and treating plants and sales representatives are prepared to supply a complete line of lumber and lumber products ftom the Long-Bell forests and plants.
MANUFACTURED FROM WEST COAST HEMTOCK . SOUTHERN PINE
E*rblirh Own Burinar
Howard, and the late Henry Moon and Clyde Johnston, associated themselves with W. L. ltawn and organized the R.J.M. Co. On January 23 of this year, Ted an<l Howard lcft lt.J.M. to establish their own business.
Ted I-ee, Jr., formerly associated rvith the (iol<len Gate Lumllcr Co. at Santa Monica, joinc<l Tcd Sr. an<l Howard to form the company.
'fhc officers are Ted Lee, Sr., prcsident; Howard Ryan, vice prcsi<lent and treasurcr, an<l Te<l Lcc, Jr., sccretary.
Appointed Warehourc Dirtributor For Roc-\(/ood Flooring
Ted Lee, Sr., Howard Ryan and Ted Lee, Jr. have started their own business and are operating under the name of Lee and Ryan Company, Inc. with offices and warehouses at 5615 Centinela Avenue, Culver City. They are offering the lumber trade a standard line of builders supplies and hardware, selling wholesale only.
Ted Lee, Sr. and Howard Ryan have been calling on the Southern California lumber yards for over twenty-five years, starting in the early 1920's for the Hammond Lumber Company selling builders supplies and hardware. In 1935, when Hammond closed out this department, Ted and