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Lumberman F.K. Weyerhaeuser er dies Frederick K. Weyerhaeuser, 83, former president and chairman of the Weyerhaeuser died unexpectedly Saturday morning at his St. Paul home, 294 Summit Av. Weyerhaeuser, the first grandson of the founder of the Weyerhaeuser lumber empire, spent nearly his entire life in the lumber industry.

While a student at Yale University he worked during his summer vacations in sawmilis and woods operations. He graduated from Yale in 1917 and enlisted as a private in the Signal Corps. During World War I he served as a bomber pilot on the Italian front. In 1924 Weyerhaeuser became manager of the Minneapolis office of the Weyerhaeuser keted the sawmill western and panies. He became company in 1929.

company was Weyerhaeuser Co. Weyerhaeuser also dent of General and Allied He had been Potlatch Forests, The Northwest Minn. He was elected Weyerhaeuser Co. served as treasurer dent. In 1955 he the board and, ADDITIONAL OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS 5 Obituaries and Funerais 5 Obituaries and Funerals 5 Obituaries and Funerals Almquist Rev.

George age 43 of Salina, KS, on Sept. 14 in Witchita, KS. United Methodist Church Area Supt. of Parish Development. Husband of Mavis father of David Jane Marie, all of Salina; son of Mrs.

Mrs. Theodore Almquist of Cromwell, MN; brother of Rev. Earl Almquist-Stewartville, MN, Rev. Robert Aimquist-St. Paul, Rev.

Daniel Almquist-Wyoming, MN; Mrs. Gordon (Elizabeth) Negley, Princeton, MN. Memorial service 2 PM Wed at West Bethel United Methodist Church, Hwy. 65 Cty. Rd.

74, Bethel, MN. Family interment service 10:30 AM Wed at Fridsborg Cemetery, Bethel. For further information, please call Mattson Funeral Home, 464-3556. Bruce Howard age 83, of 3450 Heritage Dr. Survived by brother Arthur E.

Bruce, nephew Arthur E. Bruce, both of Orange, CA; nieces, Mrs. Gladys M. McCormick Mrs. Evelyn G.

Anderson, both of Mpis. Member of Plumbers Local Lake Harriet Masonic Lodge The Old Guard. Services Mon. 11 AM from the Thomson Brothers Funeral Home, 26th Park. Visitation 1 hr.

prior to service. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the Diabetic Association or American Heart Fund. Burnes John D. (Jack), age 84 of 5008 Vincent Ave S.

Survived by wife Ann; daughter Mrs. Robert (Bstty) Rainey of Bloornington; son Bruce of Wayzata; 5 grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; nieces nephews. Member of Lake Harriet Baptist Church, A.W.P.A. Joe Smith A.L.P. Service Tues 1 PM, The Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph, Jack Albinson, Directors, 2200 Nicollet.

Visitation Mon 7-9 PM. Carlquist Gordon age 60, of 623 113th Av. NW. Coon Rapids. Survived by wife Phyllis; daughters, Christy Cariquist of Coon Rapids, Mrs.

Robert (Connie) Dahlin of St. Michael; 3 granddaughters, Lorrie, Pennie, Bobbie; sister Shirley Ginnow of brothers, Curtis Selvig of WI, Donald Carlquist of Rhode Island, Howard Carlquist. Funeral service Tues. 1 PM at The Gearhart Funeral Chapel, 242 Northdale Coon Rapids. Visitation 7-9 PM Mon.

Interment National Cemetery. Attn: Gas Workers Local Dahlheimer Werner age 80, of Rogers, MN. Survived by wife Emily 3 sons, George of Rogers, Harvey of Alexandria, Howard of Golden Valley; daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Lucille) Gmach of Rogers, Mrs. C.

Ray (Lilyan) Hughes of St. Cloud, Mrs. Odell (Dorothy) Schultz of St. Louis Park, Mrs. Marvin (Martene) Reinking of Mpis; 2 brothers, Leo of Anoka, Walter of Mpls; 1 sister, Mrs.

Emma Dahlheimer of Rogers; 30 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Mass of the Christian Burial Mon 10:30 AM at St. Martin's Catholic Church, Rogers. Interment St. Martin's Cemetery.

Visitation starting 4PM Sun at the Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 1st Ave. E. 2nd St. in Osseo. Prayer service Sun 8 PM.

Decowski Nancy. of 3438 St. NE. Survived by husband Francis daughters, Christine Marie, Denise Ann; grandson David parents, Alvena Robert Law; sisters, Mrs. James (Patricia) Williams of Mrs.

Larry (Shirley) Niederhofer of Wausau, WI; maternal grandmother Goldie Henderson of LaCygne, KS; nieces nephews. Funeral from the Kozlak University Funeral Chapel, 1918 University Av. NE, Tues. at 9:30 AM. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St.

Cyril at 10 AM. interment Gethsemane Cemetery. Vigil prayer service Mon. at 7:30 PM. Visitation after 4 PM Mon.

Family prefers memorials be directed to donor's choice. Kozlak University Chapel 789-8869 Doering Herbert age 42, of Route 2, Delano. Survived by wite Judith; 2 sons, Daryl William; mother Mrs. Adelia Doering of maternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Fred Wolff of paternal grandmother Mrs. Martin Doering of Battle Lake; 2 brothers, Robert Arden of 3 sisters, Mrs. Richard (Carlene) Tompkins, Mrs. James (Kathleen) Gratz of Mrs. Marvin (Sandra) Jeppesen of Shelby, MT.

Visilation 2 hrs prior to services at the Church. Funeral services Tues. 11 AM at Our Father's Lutheran Church, Rockford. Interment National Cemetery. Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers.

Arrangements Item Funeral Home, Delano. Erickson Minnie I. age 87, Red Wing, MN. Survived by daughter Mrs. Bernard Johnson, Red Wing; 1 grandson; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Walter Ramage Myrtie Anderson, both of Mpls. Funeral Mon. 10:30 AM, First Lutheran, Red Wing. Interment Acacia Park. Visifation 1'2 hrs.

previous to service al Church. Arrangements Bodelson Funeral Home, Red Wing. Franck Elroy, age 57, of Norwood, MN. Survived by wife Eleanora; son David of Norwood; daughter Sheila Franck of mother Frieda Franck of Norwood; 5 brothers; 5 sisters. Mass of Christian Burial Mon.

at 10:30 AM from St. Bsrnard's Catholic Church, Cologne. Visitation Sun. after 9 AM at the Paul Funeral Home, Norwood, MN. Interment St.

Bernard's Church Cemelery. Severe damage feared from Iranian earthquake United Press International Teheran, Iran The strongest earthquake registered in the world this year hit the heart of the populated central Iranian plateau Saturday and first reports said Minneapolis Tribune 39B Sept. 17, 1978 severe damage was feared in several cities. Sales which marproduction of nine Minnesota lumber compresident of the In 1959 the sales merged into the served as presiTimber Service, Building Credits, Inc. director and officer of in Idaho and Paper Co.

of Cloquet, a director of the in 1946 and later and vice presibecame chairman of when his brother Kovacs Andrew of 5805 Xerxes Ave. S. Survived by son Andrew of Richfield; daughters, Eileen of Mrs. Harold (Marcella) Kitchen of Nisswa, MN; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at Assumption Church, 305 E.

77th St. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation 7-9 Monday al The Gill Brothers Southwest Chapel (5801 Lyndale Ave. Kubis John, 83 of 3027 Bryant Ave. S.

(Life member DAV American Legion, retired Post Office guard). Survived by wife Hilma daughters, Mrs. Maxine Sweeney, Hopkins, Mrs. Marlis Lobak Mrs. Phyllis Myers, 9 grandchildren; 2 sisters; 4 brothers Services Tues.

10:30 AM, The Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson, 2200 Nicollet. Interment Fort Snelling. Friends may call after 4 PM Mon. La Vake E. Benita, age 91, of St.

Louis Park. Survived by son James LaVake of Manhasset, NY; 2 grandchildren. Services will be Tues. at 10:00 AM graveside at Bloomington Cemetery, May Lucy age 75, of 3005 W. 42nd St.

Member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Browerville. Survived by husband Vincent; sons, Wilfred of Shakopee, Larry of Don of Burnsville; daughter Mrs. Lloyd (Alice) Rudy of 10 grandchildren; brothers, John Joe Gaida of Browerville; sister Mary Kaluza of Great Falls, MT.

Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 11 St. Joseph Catholic Church, Browerville. Visitation Sun. 6- 9 PM at Werness Brothers Chapel, W.

501h St. at Beard Av. S. Vigil prayer service 8 PM. Further visitation at Iten Funeral Home in Browerville Mon 6-9 PM.

McGee Phillip 115 2nd Ave. Fri Sept 15. Funeral arrangements later. Miller Rose age 89, of 2700 Alabama Av. St.

Louis Park. Survived by sons, Alfred Morris H. Walter grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter. Funeral services 10 AM Mon. from the Enga Memorial Chapel, 5600 Excelsior Blvd.

at Hwy. 100. Friends may call on Sun. from 5-9 PM. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Memorials preferred by family. Rogne Earl Fri. morning, res. 1056 Colby, St. Paul.

Beloved husband of LaVerne; brother of Mrs. C. J. (Alfie) Nerison, Montevideo, MN, Agatha Rogne, Leisure World, Laguna Hills, CA Mrs. B.

A. (Eleanor) Anderson, Mesa, AZ; nieces nephews. Memorial servsce Godbout Sons, Elizabeth Chapel, 560 W. 7th St. Paul, Sept.

2:30 PM. No flowers. Memorials preferred to charity of donor's choice. No visitation. Shopek Walter age 79, of 4546 Morgan Av.

N. Survived by wite Edith; daughter Mrs. Robert (Marianne) Dunn; brother Lewis Shopek; nieces nephews. Mass of Christian Burial 1 PM Mon. at the Church of St.

Bridget, 38th Emerson Av. N. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the Washburn McReavy-Swanson Chapel, Lowry Irving Av. N.

from 6-9 PM Sun. Vigil prayer service at 8 PM Sun. Sjodin Vivian age 88 of Ebenezer Home, formerly of Ham Lake on Sat. Funeral notice later. 0.E.

Larson-Osborne Chapel, 2301 Central Av. NE, 789-3571. Sliper Oscar, age 78, of 1801 Park Av. Survived by nieces, Mary Jane Millard; nephew Arthur G. Newstrand.

Graveside service Tues. 11 AM al Fort Snelling Cemetery. Arrangments with Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S.

Thompson Irma age 81, formerly of 6445 Logan Av. S. Survived by daughter Mrs. Donald (Arline) Goldman of Spring Lake Park; son Harold of Denver, CO; 7 grandchildren; 8 greatgrandchildren; brother Miles Carter of Mpis. Funeral services Tues.

1:30 PM at Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Chicago Av. E. 57th St. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Reviewal after 4 PM at Sundseth- Anderson Funeral Home and for 1 hour before servicss at the Church.

Wilkes Glen age 73, of Fort Walton Beach, FL, formerly of Northeast Mpis. Survived by wife Gladys; daughter Janice Haugen; sons, Ervin, Donald, Larry Bryce Wilkes; 17 grandchildren; sister Evelyn Johnson, brothers, Wendell Orville Wilkes. Funeral service 10:30 AM Mon. at the Miller Funeral Horne, Columbia Heights Chapel, 831 40th Av. NE (788-3975).

Friends may call 5-9 PM Sun. evening at the funeral chapel. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, North Branch. Philip died in 1956, dent. Weyerhaeuser dent of the when he returned of the board.

He For many years director of the of St. Paul, the First of St. Paul, the way Co. and the Life Insurance Co. He was a national Boys' Clubs of tor of Big Brothers Paul, Inc.

He was al Big Brother of he became presiserved as presicompany until 1960, to being chairman retired in 1966. Weyerhaeuser was a First National Bank Trust Company Great Northern RailMinnesota Mutual director of the America and a direcof Greater St. named the Nationthe Year in 1966. Weyerhaeuser was a trustee emeritus of Macalester College and of the House of Hope Presbyterian Church. Since 1970, he had been a member of the Nationa! Park Foundation.

He is survived by his wife, Vivian O'Gara Weyerhaeuser, and his two NBC's 'Holocaust' expected to win large share of Emmys Associated Press Hollywood, Calif. The Emmy awards for the 30th time "Holocaust" expected largest share. The Nazi atrocities World War II has tions, 16. will be presented today with NBC's to receive the miniseries about against the Jews in the most nomina- The award ceremony of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences will be telecast live from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium at 7 p.m. Minneapolis time.

daughters, Vivian Piasecki of Haverford, and Lynn Day of Grosse Point, Mich. Funeral services had not been set Saturday. The quake, measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale, slopped water out of swimming pools and rocked pictures off walis in Teheran, panicking many residents. EDP Auditor TORO IS GROWING. Farr Kenneth Justin, age 76, of 3030 32nd Ave.

a Saturday, Sept. 16. Beloved husband of Ella C. well K. of Robbinsdale VerSurvived by 2 a brothers, Lonon E.

of Wheatridge, CO; sisters, Mrs. Joe (Vayda) Hutton of Hopkins, Mrs. Roy (Flora) Wallin of Shevling, MN, Mrs. Alex (Madrienne) Mitter of McGregor, MN Mrs. Richard (Mariorie) Alfveby of St.

Paul; nieces nephews. Services Tues. PM at St. Peders Lutheran Church, 4600 E. 42nd St.

Interment Hillside Cemetery. Visitation Monday 7-9 PM at McDivitt Hauge (Minnehaha Chapel), M'haha Ave. at 32nd and 1 hr. before the Service at Church. Gadney George ags 70, formerly of Hastings, MN.

Survived by brothers, Clarence of Seminde, FL, Carl of Mankato, Milton of Alexandria; 6 nieces; 2 nephews. Member of DAV. Funeral service Mon. 11 AM, Werness Brothers Chapel, 3700 Nicollet Av. Interment Lakewood Cemetery.

Friends may call 4-7 PM. Gunderson May, age 55, of 7125 James Ave Richfield. Notice of service Morris Nilsen Chapel, 869-3226 Harasyn John, age 88, formerly of 1038-20th Av. SE. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Olexer (Mary) Horbul Mrs. Peter (Olga) Krochalk; son Benn, all of brother Walter of Canada; 14 grandchildren; 17 great Funeral from the Koziak University Funeral Chapel, 1918 University Av. Mon. at 9:40 AM. Funeral service in St.

Michael's Ukranian Orthodox Church at 10 AM. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Vigil Service (Panachyda) Sun. 7 PM. Visitation after 4 PM Sun.

Kozlak University Chapel 789-8869 Helfrey Edward age 29, of 3645 Roosevelt NE, St. Anthony Village. Survived by wife Barbara; daughter Michelle; mother Helen Helfrey; brothers, Danisi, Mpls. Raymond, San Jose, CA; father mother-in-law, Mr. Mrs.

Leonard Bienias; nieces nephews. Funeral services Mon. 9:30 AM from the Kapala-Glodek, Bertch Chapel, 13th Av. 3rd St. NE.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment Hillside Cemetery. Parish Vigil Sun. 8 PM. Emplovee of Knutson Const.

Co. Visitation Sun. after 4 PM. Hess Molly, age 84, of the Oak Ridge Care Center. Survived by sons, Claxton Hess of Pontiac, MI, Robert T.

Hess of Old Fort, NC, Delbert "Pets" Hess of New Hope; daughters, Mrs. Ralpha Seth, Mrs. Marx (June) Danelius, both of Mrs. Irving (Audrey) Zeitz of Quaker Hill, CT; 24 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Anna Taylor of Madison, WI Mrs.

Mary Parkhill of Mpls. Graveside services Mon. 11 AM at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens, Burnsville (Hwy 13 East of 35W South). Arrangements by David Lee Funeral Home, Wayzata. 473- 5577 Hundlo Olaf age 70, of 3010 Sumter Ave.

N. Survived by wife, Lorraine; daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Dolores) Mullen Mrs. Steve (Beverly) Rubenstein; grandsons, Mark, David, Jimmy Andy; brothers, Einar Sigmund Hundlo; sister Mrs. Dagny Lillemark; nieces nephews.

Services 11 AM Tues. at Calvary Lutheran Church of Golden Valley, 7520 Golden Valley Rd. Interment al Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, MN. Friends may call at the Washburn McReavy-Swanson Chapel, Lowry Irving Ave. N.

after 4 PM Mon. at the church hr. previous to service. Memorials are preferred to the Calvary Lutheran Senior Citizen Building Fund. Johnson Joesph age 77, of 5145 Abercrombie, Edina.

Survived by wife Myrtle: daughter Joanne Hancock of Lawrence, KS; sons daughterin-laws, Boyd Helen Cullen of St. Paul, Ralph Nancy Cullen of Excelsior; 11 grandchildren; sister Mrs. James H. (Dahlia) Garrison of Cincinnati, Ohio Edina; several nieces nephews. Services will be Mon 1:30 PM al Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, W.

50th Beard Ave. S. Friends may call at the Chapel Sun 5-8 PM. Interment Sundseth Memorial Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be given to Elim Baptist Church Building Fund.

Johnson Camilla of 4614 Chicago Ave. Survived by husband Melvin; son Elmer Peterson; 2 granddaughters; 3 greatgrandchildren; brothers, Delma Otto Olin; sisters, Vivian Olin, Mrs. Robert (Geraldine) Heyden, Mrs. Rena Andler. Funeral services McDivittHauge Leland Chapel, Chicago at 37th Mon.

2 PM. Visitation Sun. 2-4 PM 1 hour previous to service. Kothrade Lois age 41, of Baudette, MN, Sept 14. Survived by husband Charles; children, Paula, Nancy Tom, all of Baudette, MN; parents, Edwin Georgia Bursch, Loretto, MN.

Services will be held Sept. 18, 1978, at 2 PM from the St. John's Lutheran Church in Maple Grove, MN. Interment in the Greenfield Cernetery at Burshville, MN. Sales and earnings have topped the highest totals in our company's long markets (across the U.S.

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