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AIJBERT A. KEIJIJEY
Alnlaak Arrtr,l,er,
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SAVINGS BO!|DS AND STAMPS
NEDWOODDOUGTAS tlIRRED CEDAN SHINGTESDOUGTAS FIR PIIJNG POI{DEAOSA AND SUGAR PINE
2832 Windsor DriveP. O. Box 240
ATAMEDA CATIFORNIA
Telephone Lakehursl 2-2754
Douglcs Fir-Port Orlord Cedcr-Sitkc Spruce-Noble Fir-Hemlock
SAN FRANCISCO
Seth L. Butler 214 Front St. GArlield 0292
Ponderoscr d Sugcr Pine-Red Cedqr-Red Cedar Shingles
MODESTO W. H. Winlree 420 Myrtle Ave. Modesto 3874 tOS ANGEI^ES
Hermcrn A. Smith 812 E. 59rh St. ADcms 8l0l
Port Orford Cedar
(Aleo Lnown as White Cedar or Lqwson Cypress) Lumber. Ties Crossing PlcnlcsDecking Tunnel TimbersVenetian Blind Stock
Also Suppliers oI
SPUT NEDWOOD, DOUGLAS FIR. RED CEDAR, I'NTREATED AND CNEOSOTED PBODUCTS
ALASftr CEDtrn (clso Lnown qe Yellow Cedcr or Alasla Cypress)
JAMDS L. HALL
t(B2 l\flb Buildiag, San Frcncisco 4, Ccl. Phose SUtter 7520
WIIOLESALE-Pccific Cocst Wood-WATEB C ntrIL SHIPPERS
FACTIIRY LUMBER.YARD STIICKS
Ponderosa Pine
Sugar Pine
Douglas Fir
White Fir
McDIIFFEE LUMBER SALES CORP.

382 Moncrdnock Bldgr. SAN F.RANCISCO 5
Phone GArlield 7196
IIOGATI TUMBER GO.
WHOI.ESAI.E AITD JOBBING
LUTIBER - If,ILLWORK SASII and D00RS
Since 1888
OFFICE, MIII, YARD AND DOCTS 2nd & Alice Sts., Oc*lcrnd
Gl.eacourt 6861
Obituaries
TUMBERMENS BUILDING PORTLAND 4, OREGON
Shipments By Rcril cnd Ccrrgo
All Species
Telephone Teletype BRocrdwcy 3613 Ptld. 167
J. H. Stutz
Jerome H. (Jerry) Stutz, member of the firm of Atkinson-Stutz Co., San Francisco, passed away in Stockton on November 4, after having been ill for some time.
He was boin in Fort Wayne, fndiana, 55 years ago, attended school in Washington, D.C., and was graduated from a school of forestry in l9IZ. He entered the United States Forest Service in 1914, went overseas with the Army in l9I7 and re-entered the Forest Service on his return from France. ln 1922 he went to work for the Coos Bay Lumber Co. at Bay Point, Calif., and traveled on the road for this firm from 1923 to 1930. He covered the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valley territory for the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco, until 1936, when he resigned to enter business with Jas. E. Atkinson.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ina M. Stutz and a brother, Wilbur F. Stutz of New York City.
Funeral services held in Stockton under the auspices oi Karl Ross Post, American Legion, on Tuesday, November 7, were attended bv manv lumbermen friends.
Iccob Niederer
Jacob Niederer, founder and president of J. Niederer Co., Los Angeles, passed away at his home on November 2, following a heart attack. He was 86 years of age.
A native of Switzerland, he came to this country when he was twenty years old, and when he came to Los Angeles in 1888 he engaged in the millwork business, establishing the J. Niederer Co.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mathilde Niederer; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille U. Hiltscher, Mrs Bertha E. Gieselman and Mrs. Jeannette N. Brittle, and a son, Walter J. Niederer, who was associated with his father in the business.
Funeral services were held in Los Angeles November 6.
I. H. Chcmbers
J. H. Chambers, owner of the J. H. Chambers & Son Lumber Co. at Cottage Grove, Oregon, passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene on Octobei 22.
He was born in Wayne Countv, Illinois, in 1861. He spent some time in Omaha, Nebraska, where he was engaged in banking, and came to Oregon in 1904 where he went in the sawmill business. He is survived by his son, \/ictor, and two grandchildren.
Mrs. Mcrrie P. Towle
Mrs. Marie P. Tor,vle, wife of Samuel W. Towle of the West Coast Lumber Co., San Francisco, passed away in San Francisco on November Z. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, Wallace S. Towle, and three daughters, Lyla M., Mildred M., and Edna M. Torvle.
Funeral services were held in San Francisco on Mondav. November 6.