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Doris GunnermanRudolf Gunnerman in Eugene Register-Guard - 1985-11-26
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"... the electrical Inspectors we pretty much ruled that out," Birr sald. Birr declined to comment dn what Investigators believed started the fire. The house ls owned by Rudolf and Dorls Gunnerman, who recently moved to Ihe Sacramento. Calif., area. As president of Corp.. Rudolf Gunnerman had been involved ln plans to manufacture pellets and compressed sorghum as alternative energy sources. The ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Rudolf GunnermanRudolf Gunnerman in The Lewiston Tribune - Sep 25 1977
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"... in aent ano er rates start for the sky. We see hog fuel going toi in many places Why I modem boilers il BPA sells c Congress must act. Rudolf Gunnerman of Box 762 Eugene. Ore., has done something He went ln debt to the hilt and developed wooden Fuels. P W heard of Hon 60 Minutes of CBS. Write Research ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States
Rudolf Wilhelm GunnermanRudolf Wilhelm Gunnerman in Bangor Daily News - May 16 1978
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"... if the paper companies make a commitment to using all of their waste products. Lyle Chamberlain said that Ihe proposal would utilize a process patented April 5, 1977 by Rudolf Wilhelm Gunnerman of Beverly Hills, Chamberlain sald that the product, called wooden is a pellet which looks like the grain pellets get to livestock. It is made by processing organic material to ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Rudolf GunnermanRudolf Gunnerman in The Spokesman-Review - Aug 2 1980
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"... located a few miles north of in the town of Kootenai, is one of 12 in the that refines fibrous organic material by a process patented in 1977 by Rudolf Gunnerman, president of Research and Development Corp. That company has licensed 50 more plants in this country which are in the planning stages or under construction. "We do here in seconds ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States