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EUJU PRODUGTS COMPAilY

Wtol"nl" Wool. Frol.uctt

455 Colifornio 51., Son Frqncisco 4, Colif.-YUkon 6-5516

Alaska Yellow CedarPort Orford CedarRedwoodDouglas FirSitka SpruceHemlock Ponderosa PineSugar Pine

Plywood (FIat or Moulded)Railroad TiesPallets and other Prefabricated ConstnrctionCut Stock

Fulton Bendorl

Fulton Bendorf, assistant superintendent of The Pacific Lumber Companv, Scotia, passed a\\'ay at his horne December 23.

He was born in Mav Nfills, Nfichigan, 52 years ago. He came to California in 1904 ancl to Scotia in 1922. Ife hacl l>een rvith The l'acific Lumber Compan-v lor 26 years. I{e was a menrber of the Eel River Lodge of l\{asons, and u'as one of the organizers of the Scotia band.

Mr. Bendorf is survived by his u'ife, I\[rs. Nfadeline Benclorf, ancl children, Robert, Mrs. Jeanne Williams, and Mrs. Beverly Jeziorski; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Reade, ancl Miss Bessie Bendorf : fottr brothers, Garnet Bendorf, Cyril Bendorf, Harold Benclorf, and Derbl' Rendorf, and four grandchildren.

George T. Gerken

George T. Gerken, president of Piedmont I-umber & Mill Co., Oakland, passed away in Oakland December 5. He had operated the ltusiness .rvhich he headecl for the past 14 years. Prior to that he u.as associated .rvith the Pacific Tank & Pipe Co., C)akland for many years. He 'r'r'as a civil engineer by pr<lfession. He u'as a member of Apollo I-odge No. 396, F. & A.NI., the Athens Club, and Fraternity Club, ancl 'was a native of San Francisco.

Mr. (lerken is survived bv his u'iclou', Nfrs. Ora llelle Gerken.

Iiuneral serr,iccs rvere held in ()aklancl, Dccen.rber 7.

STAMPED I.UMBER"

SAGINAW CERTIGR,ADE SHINGLES

WHOIESAIE ONIY

RAIL & CAR,GO srNcE 1929

PRospeci 8174

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