. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. obicuaKy VIENO E. HARJU Mrs. Vieno E. (Kaski) Harju, 69, of Meadow St., South Carver, Mass. died at the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth on Feb. 10. She was the widow of John C. Harju who died on Jan. 14, 1975. Mrs. Harju was born on Nov. 11, 1906 in the house she was living at the time of her death. She was the daughter of the late Andrew and Alina W. (Palmberg) Kaski. She attended the local schools, includ- ing the Carver High School. In her youth she was a frequent soloist in the local churches. Most recently she attended the Advent


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. obicuaKy VIENO E. HARJU Mrs. Vieno E. (Kaski) Harju, 69, of Meadow St., South Carver, Mass. died at the Jordan Hospital in Plymouth on Feb. 10. She was the widow of John C. Harju who died on Jan. 14, 1975. Mrs. Harju was born on Nov. 11, 1906 in the house she was living at the time of her death. She was the daughter of the late Andrew and Alina W. (Palmberg) Kaski. She attended the local schools, includ- ing the Carver High School. In her youth she was a frequent soloist in the local churches. Most recently she attended the Advent Christian Church of West Ware ham. Mrs. Harju had supervised exten- sive cranberry bogs since 1961 and was a member of Ocean Spray, Inc. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Martin (Florence K.) Sand and Mrs. Francis (Sally) Merritt, both of Carver; a brother, Terho A. Kaski of Hyannis; numberous nieces, nephews, cousins, and an aunt, Mrs. Ida Fleming of Brooklyn, N. Y. RUSSELL A. TRUFANT A funeral service for Russell A. Trufant, 82, of Middleboro, Mass., former cranberry bog owner in North Carver, was conducted Feb. 9 at a Middleboro funeral home with the Rev. Paul J. West of the Central Baptist Church officiating. Mr. Trufant died Feb. 4 in the New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston. A native of Whitman, he attended the schools in that town and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Until ten years ago he made his home on Plymouth St., North Carver. He was the son of the late Walter E. and Carolyn (Cobb) Trufant. A civil engineer, Mr. Tru- fant held patents on prefabricated flumes and pumps used for cran- berry bogs. He also designed bog railroads. During his professional career, Mr. Trufant was associated with irrigation in Texas, the construction s jRatmtbrmik Jartns, Jnr. 52 FULLER STREET MIDDLEBORO, MASS. 02346 Purchasing white pine timber standing or cut logs. Independent foresters, New England Forestry Foundation, available for selective marking and advice, at no charge


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