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Area Deaths The BISMARCK TRIBUNE Coal-dust Tuesday, October 14, 1980-Page 21 Explosions Injure 15 Workmen seven sons, Nick, Seattle, Ray, Bothell, Cornelius, Billings, John, St. Paul, Jose, Lake Elmo, and Louis and Edward, both of Dickinson; 35 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Rosaries will be said at 7:30 and 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mischel-Olson Chapel in Dickinson. in 1971.

She is survived by two sons, Elmer Finck, Carson, and Harry Finck, Libby, two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Erna) Hazard, Poynette, and Mrs. Don (Ber-nice) Schnurbusch, Madison, 10 grandchildren; 10 step-grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a brother, Edward, Carson; and two sisters, Mrs. Katie Moos, Billings, and Mrs. Martha Bauer, Garrison.

(Hertz Bros. Funeral Home, New Leipzig) ard (Zelda) Gratan, Yuma, Mrs. Johnnie (Clarice) Baker, Great Falls, Mont. four sons, Mel-vin, Mandan, Milton, Roundup, Marvin, Babbitt, and May-nard, Billings; two sisters, Mrs. Percy Bagley, Stanton, and Mrs.

Merle Bagley, Lawrenceville, and two brothers, Floyd, Wood-burn, and Clifford, Sturgis, S.D.; 46 grandchildren; and 65 great-grandchildren. Friends may call Wednesday morning at Buehler Funeral Home in Mandan and from Wednesday until the time of services at Buehler Funeral Chapel in Center. By WAYNE SLATER Associated Press Writer PEKIN, 111. Two coal-dust explosions rocked Commonwealth Edison's Powerton generating station early Tuesday, triggering a fire and injuring 15 workmen, police said. Fire threatened the main building of the coal-powered facility for a time, the Tazewell County sheriff's office said, but was brought under control.

Ten firefighting units remained on the scene two miles south of Pekin in the event of additional explosions or fire. Two of the injured were reported in serious condition in a Peoria 1 We don't want Vote Delay Seen ATLANTA (AP) A representative of the Presbyterian Church U.S. (Southern) says it may have to delay voting on union with the larger United Presbyterian Church until that church completes decisions on two issues. The Rev. M.

McDowell Richards of the Southern church's union committee says it had hoped to bring a vote on union to the denominations's 1981 General Assembly "but now believes that we will have to await results" of two matters before' the U.P. church. THE BEST CALL 258-6000 hospital. One was taken to the burn unit of a Springfield hospital. "I was in the locker room and I heard this loud thunder that threw me off my feet," one unidentified worker said.

Another worker was eating in the plant dining hall and "suddenly everything started falling down," he said. John Hogan, a Commonwealth Edison spokesman at Chicago, said the initial explosion rocked the coal-breaker house shortly after 4 a.m. The building houses a crushing machine used to break up large chunks of coal into dust which is fed to the boiler. to be the biggest -OEniTV N.D. Must Be Sold run of sizes and colors Men's Double Knit M.

Zimbleman HEIL Magdalena Zimbleman, 92, Heil, died Sunday at a Mott nursing home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Assembly of God Church in Elgin. The former Magdalena Wuest was born Sept. 14, 1888, at Menno, S.D.

She moved to North Dakota in 1906 and married Fred Finck, Nov. 3, 1907, at Elgin. She farmed near Heil, moving into Heil and later to Elgin. She married Conrad Zimbleman, Feb. 1, 1923, at Heil.

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Returns No Exchanges X'lcXJ mono Priced from Ty A. Andahl Services for Ty Alan Andahl, 11, Star Route 2, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First United Pres- Ty Andahl byterian Church in Bismarck. He died Sunday in an automobile accident north of Bismarck. He was born Dec.

15, 1968, in Bismarck. He was a sixth-grader at Roosevelt Elementary School in Bismarck and was a member of the Country Kids 4-H Club and the school wrestling club. He is survived by his parents, Ronald and Pat Andahl; a brother, David; a sister, Darcy; grandparents, Mrs. Lourene Christiansen, Baldwin, and Helmer and Grace Andahl, Bismarck; and a great-grandmother, Edith Andahl, Bismarck. The family prefers memorials to the Anne Carlsen School in Jamestown.

(Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck) Peter Blotsky McINTOSH, S.D. Peter J. Blotsky, 66, died Saturday at his Mcintosh home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Bonaventure Catholic Church in Mcintosh. He was born June 25, 1914, at Raleigh and grew up and attended school at Solen. He married Mary Bullinger, April 19, 1938, in Bismarck. In 1943, he began working for the Milwaukee railroad at Raleigh. They moved in 1954 to where he worked for the railroad until his retirement in 1974.

He is survived by his wife; eight sons, including Gerald, Bismarck; eight daughters, including Mrs. Henry (Marlene) Jaszkowiak, Bismarck, and Mrs. Blainek (Cecelia) Tishmack, Raleigh; three brothers; two sisters; 30 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, Lemmon, S.D.) M. Eckelberg DUNN CENTER Mildred T.

Eckelberg, 65, Dunn Center, died Monday in Grafton. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Werner Cemetery. She was born Jan. 14, 1914, at Sheldon.

She moved to Dunn Center in 1958 and to Grafton in 1967. She is survived by two brothers, Henry, Halliday, and Walter, Dunn Center; and a sister, Mrs. Duane (Marion) Miller, Dunn Center. (Mischel-Olson Chapel, Dickinson) Art Neff, 65 McCLUSKY Art Neff, 65, McClusky, died Tuesday in a Bismarck hospital. Arrangements are pending at Berg-Hertz Funeral Home in McClusky.

Sharon Oszust Services for Sharon Oszust, 32, 1704 Fourth Ave. N.W., Mandan, will be held at noon Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bismarck. Miss Oszust died Saturday at a Bismarck hospital. Among her survivors is her mother, Mrs.

Myrtle Oszust, Mandan. Opal Paulson Opal Paulson, 68, 515 S. 17th died Monday in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Eddy Funeral Home, Jamestown.

The former Opal Bodvig was born Aug. 2, 1912, in Kidder County. She attended schools in Buckeye Township and graduated from Steele High School. She later attended Capital Commercial College, Bismarck, and married Theodore Paulson, Sept. 14, 1930, in Crookston, Minn.

She was in the credit department at Montgomery Ward and Bismarck. They moved to Sutter, Calif. Mr. Paulson died in 1967 and she returned to Bismarck in 1968. She is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Florence DeKrey, and a brother, LeRoy.bothofTappen. Katherine Riedl DICKINSON Katherine Riedl, 90, Dickinson, died Monday at a Dickinson hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Dickin- son.

The former Katherine Schanck was born April 14, 1890, in Hungary. She grew up on a homestead south of Richardton and moved to Dickinson in 1926. She married Louise Riedl, June 19, 1907, at St. Stephens. She is survived by four daughters, Anna Schneider, Eva, and Clara Lamprecht, all of Dickinson, and Katherne Mulkern, St.

Paul, TOCKYAKU DAILY 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.mS inni I IO UKl LUb R. Riskedahl TUTTLE Services for Raymond O. Riskedahl, 66, Tuttle, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Tuttle English Lutheran Church.

Mr. Riskedahl died Sunday at his home. He was born Oct. 27, 1913, at Tuttle and grew up and attended schools there. He married Emma Bjork, Dec.

6, 1947,. at Highwood, 111. He farmed in the Tuttle area all of his life. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Tom (Virginia) Trousdale, Mandan, and Mrs.

Dennis (Karen) Kooren, Fargo; four sons: Raymond Ronald, Duane and Dean, all of Tuttle; four grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Arnie Svendsen, Apache Junction, Mrs. Fred McCormack, Des Lacs, Mrs. Leo Pfiefle, Washburn, Mrs. Duane Cornelius, Phoenix, and Mrs.

Oliver Borlaug, Washburn. (Perry's Steele Memorial Chapel) Anton Roll, 79 Anton Roll, 79, 514 N. 12th died Sunday in a Bismarck hospital. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Bismarck. A prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Boelter Funeral Home, Bismarck. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. MDT Thursday at the Mott Cemetery.

He was born May 9, 1901, in Odessa, South Russia. In 1903, he homesteaded near Burt with his parents. He married Elizabeth Schmidt in 1940. They farmed near Burt and Regan and also lived in Tuttle, where he was chief of police. His wife died in 1952 and he married Olga Josephson, July 8, 1956.

He was a policeman in Wing and Steele and moved to Bismarck in 1965. He was employed by Butler Machinery Co. until his retirement in 1976. He is survived by his wife; two sons, Anthony George, Bismarck, and James Josephson, Kemmerer, four daughters, Mrs. Tim (Rose Marie) Mattern, Grafton, Mrs.

Richard (Joy Ann) Rodacker, Colorado Springs, Mrs. Mark (Janette) Henninger, Mandan, and Mrs. Dan (Julie) Brooks, Fort Riley, nine grandchildren; two brothers, Lawrence, Mott, and John, Oregon City, and two sisters, Mrs Barbara Reichert, Mandan, and Mrs. Joe Koffler, Woodburn, Ore. Arnold Schneider A former Bismarck resident, Arnold E.

Schneider, died Oct. 1 in Baton Rouge, La. He graduated from Bismarck High School and from Concordia College, Moorhead, in 1937. He was director of operations for Cargill Inc. in St.

Louis and Baton Rouge. He is survived by his wife Margaret, Kindred, two sons, a sister and a brother. Alma Skager CENTER Services for Alma Skager, 80, a former area resident, will be held at 1 p.m. MDT Thursday at the Methodist Church in Center. She died Saturday at a nursing home in Frazee, Minn.

She was born Alma Linn, Jan. 11, 1900, in Kimball, and attended Oliver County schools. She married Carl Skager, March 16, 1917 at Center. She lived at Fort Clark until she moved to Detroit Lakes, in 1974. She had lived at the Frazee nursing home since 1978.

Her husband died in January. She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. John (Agnes) Mastin, Detroit Lakes, Mrs. Orlyn (Irene) Slinde, Albert Lea, Mrs. William (Elaine) Lehmkuhl, Roundup, Mrs.

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