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HERBERT I.AIIG CROilM

Eerbert Lang Cromar, president of Cromar Lumber Co. and former vice president and general manager of Morrison-Merrill and Co., died in a Salt Lake City, Utah, hospital of a heart ailment. Ife was ?7.

He founded Cromar Lumber in 1957 after retiring from MorrisonMerrill. A member of Hoo-Hoo International and former chairman of the Utah Committee, American Forest Products Industries, he also was ac-

Kiln-Dried tive in the Ambassador Club, Bonneville Knife and Fork Club and t,Le Church of Jesus Christ of the Latterday Saints.

Surviving are his widow, Sarah, whom he married June 10, 1914; son, Earl; daughter, Mrs. Milton Hintze; 10 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two brothers and five sisters.

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Rodman Hendrickson, lumber broker for many years in San Francisco. died July 20 in New York City after an extended illness.

He promoted radio station KTAB at the 10th Ave. Baptist Church in Oakland, Calif. And gave Lew God-

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Telephone: plqcervill*.-(213) NA 2_33g5 ard, Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., his first job in the lumber business.

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John Rhoda died August 14th, in Walnut Creek, Calif. He was ?g.

He was a native of San Francisco, Calif., and was plant superintendeni of the old Hobbs Wall Lumber Co. distribution yard in San Francisco for ovei 25 years.

He is survived by his widow, Caroline; sons John M., Lafayette, Calif.; {ames and Ralph, Orinda, Calif.; George, Monterey, Calif.; daughters Rrrth Roskelley, Pleasant Hill, Calif.; Marilyn Essick, Moraga, Calif.; 2g grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

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