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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 2

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Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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bcter rites Tiestoy Henry (Hank) Reckner, 77, Elbow Lake, died Saturday May 8, al the Elbow Lake Community Hospital. Services will be he-Id Tuesday al 1:30 p.m. at the Erickson Fur.era! Home chapel, Ettow Ijke, with fce Rev. Allen Hagstrom of. ficiating.

Burial will be in Our Savior's Cemetery at Barrat Mr. Rectner was born the sor, o( Christian and Caroline Reckner in Howard County of Iwa on Jan. 14, ISM. In he moved with his family to a farm near He married Thompson at Barrett on March 22, They farmed near Sorcross until 1926 when they moved to Elbow Lake where be was a truck driver. Hij wife died Dec 14,1533.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James i Donna i Jones, Inver Grove Heights, and Mrs. Charles Jones, Herman; one son, John, Washington, D.C.; su grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Qara Loeffler Morris, and Mrs. Lloyd 'RathJ DiUy, Norcross.

Friends may call at the fu- neral home. Ferier resign at DilVA Charles E. Nelson, ti, Mirth, died Saturday at St Mary's Hospital at Duluth. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Fergus Falls Oak with tot Rev.

Jack Mr. Nelson bcra at uabeth on JUM 15, a of Am'ivl and Ctrisfve Nelson. A veteran of War 1, he served Li Fraae. He worked as a fossa! dirt is Fergus Falls Minneapolis, retiring to live a Duhah. He is solved by two asters, Mrs.

Emma Swtroen, Fergus Falls, and Mrs. Hannah N. Lenenbauer, Portland, Ore. Arrsngemer.ts are with the Gleride-Johnson-Nelson Fu- neral Home. There will be no revlewal.

Ernest Dow dies at age 50 Dow, 30, Rochert, WRMTBW, May 11, at 2 at More Spendable Income from Tax-Exempt Municipal Bonds! II you're in i bnckel Or hlghej, agr tf boofc- kl icult liiaatallf to you. Call (613) 333-3475 rjlALLISON- COMPANY 1445 Norfhfftiirm Bjnk Rj Height of Land Township of Becker County. The Rev Richard Gtrskval win officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery, Mr. was bora at Rothsay on June 9,1525, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William I Dow. On Oct. 27, IMS, he married Anna at Rothsay. H. had been a resident of the Rochert community since 1953 and was manager of Tamarac Refuge 'Coriservatiofi Depart- ment, State of Minnesota).

Surviving are his wife; two sons, Ernest Jr. and Everett, both of Rochert; two daughters Christina and Charlene, both at home at Rochert; two grand- children; his mother, Rothsay four brothers, Ruben, Clifford ar.d Orville, al! of Rothsay, and Laurence.Breckenridge;three sisters, Mrs. James (Marcella; Neumann and Mrs. Leonard 'Rosemary) Hatlestad, both of Rothsay, and Mrs. Roger (Eleanore) Wagner, Sabin.

Arrangements are with the West-Kjos Funeral Home, Detroit Lakes, Lake Tahoe is the largest lake in the Sierra Nevada Rar.ge. It lies more than 6,000 feet above sea level on the bor- der between Nevada and Cali- fornia. NEW ISSUE GAMBLE-SKOGMO INC. NOTES On Your Money St-DorOnaiea Income Caotal Notes Due 2005 OHenman he ilOO Gamble Drive, Mmrxropolb, Minnesota SS4I6 612-374-6501 I ikeir.cre P'eaK KIZ me a cl p-cs pecius 10 Ga-r fe-S'ig-o Rites Tuesday for AAiMe Marotteck Antone Marotteck, a resident of the Pelican Lake Nursing Home at Ashby, died Saturday at Lake Region Hospital at the age of 73, A funeral mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Church of Seven Dolors, Millerville, with the Rev.

Joseph Percic officiating. Burial will be in (he church cemetery. Mr. Marotteck was born Aug. 17, 1902, in Leaf Mountain Township, a son of Constance and Margaret Marotteck.

He fanned on the home farm in Leaf Mountain Township ail his life until moving into the nursing home. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Leo Klimek, Vining; two brothers, Frank and John, both of Fergus Falls. A rosary will be recited at 8:30 this evening at the Church of Seven Dolors at Millerville. Reviewal at the church only.

Glende-Johnson-Nelson Fu- neral Home is in charge of arrangements. ACTRESS HONORED STANTON, Mo. (AP) A cave formation at Meramec Caverns here has been named after actress Let Meredith. Miss Meredith, who appeared recently in the film "The Sun- shine Boys," has relatives liv- ing to nearby St. Louis.

Seven AAinnesotans die in accidents tails (Mi.) Jiiriil toy 10,1976 2 Man killed near Fargo FARGO, N.D. (AP) The North Dakota Highway Patrol says Eugene C. Rehder, 24, Comstock, was killed in a one-vehicle accident Sunday, bringing the state's 1976 traffic death count to 42 or one more than through a similar period last year. Officers said the accident happened five miles south of Fargo on Interstate 29. They added Rehder was atone in a pickup truck when it rolled over, and he was pro- nounced dead on arrival at a Fargo hospital.

Moorhead woman's body found TWO HARBORS, Minn. (AP) The body of Phyllis Urson, 29, Moorhead, was recovered Saturday from the South Kawi- shiwi River near Lake One, the Lake County sheriffs depart- ment said. Mrs. Larson, the wife of Con- rad Larson, was one of three women in the canoe which overturned Friday afternoon in a rapids, officers said. The oth- er two women, who were not identified, escaped when they On the local scene By The Associated Press Seven Minnesotans died in separate weekend traffic acci- dents, including five accidents in which only one vehicle was involved.

The deaths raised nesota's 197S traffic loll to 185, compared to 174 a year ago. In addition a Minnesota man was killed in another one vehicle ac- cident in North Dakota. Dean Baungart, 40, Medford, was killed Sunday when a pick- up truck left Rice County Road 23 Sunday afternoon at an in- tersection east of Faribault. His daughter Dena, 5, suffered mi- nor injuries and was hospi- talized in Faribault. A man died and six other persons werehurtinathreecar accident early Sunday 2(4 miles south of Spring Valley.

David Lee Swenson, 27, Spring Valley, had stopped to help some other persons whose car was disabled, Fillmore County authorities said, and another car struck Swenson and the two cars that had halted. Those injured included Swen- son's wife Janice. Also hurt were two couples in the dis- abled car, Mr. and Mrs. Paul GrittonandMr.andMrs.Merle E.

Swanson, all of Grand Meadow, and the driver of the other car, Edward Sullivan, 46, Bayport. WASHINGTON (AP) Present and former inspectors today acknowledged receiving payoffs in what Senate investi- gators call a multimillion dollar military meat fraud. One for- 1 mer inspector said he was pro- vided with call grls. Call girls and payoffs said part of meat fraud Dale Breyfogle, 17, Taunton, was killed when the car in which be was riding struck struck a railroad bridge at Min- neota early Sunday. His brother Dean was reported in good con- dition at a Canby hospital The body of Michael Gilliam, 21, Eveleth was discovered in a car that had plunged into Bail- ey Lake at Virginia about 3 a.m.

Sunday. About 5 a.m. a patroling po- lice officer noticed the lights of Gilliam's car shining under- water. An autopsy was being conducted to determine the cause of death. Richard L.

Berseth, 45, lu- verne, died when a car over- turned about fa miles north of Luverne Saturday night on U.S. 75. The car was driven by Rob- ert Van Hove, 36, Luverne, the State Patrol said. He was hos- pitalized at Luverne. Gregory Truscinski, 24, Greenbush, died early Satur- day when his car left Minnesota 32 about four miles south of Middle River.

Rodney Thein, 9, rural Stillwater, was killed killed while riding a bicycle Saturday when struck by a car in Stillwater. The North Dakota Highway Patrol said Eugene C. Rehder 24, Comstock, was killed when the pickup truck he was driving, left Interstate 29 five miles south of Fargo Sunday and rolled over. Two cars A pickup driven by Sandra Kilde, Fergus Falls Route 2, and a car driven by Ali Fergus Falls State Hospital, collided on West Lincoln at the Pizza Hut driveway Sunday. City police reports estimated damage at J90t) to the KiMe vehicle and POO to Narimani's.

Hospitol honors volunteers During its annual observance of Mental Health Week and National Hospital Week, the Fergus Falls State Hospital will its Volunteer Recognition Program a I the hospital auditorium at 7:30 pjn. on Wednesday, May 12. All volunteers, the members of volunteer organizations, Foster Grandparents, students from the Fergus Falls Community College Live-In Program, and donors who have supported the woric of the hospital through their gifts are invited to attend this program. The program will feature a variety of entertainment as the hospital's way of saying thanks to the many persons who have helped to contribute toward the success of the hospital treatment programs for the handicapped during the past year. Open candidates' forum All 12 candidates for the school board are scheduled to attend a forum open to the public Thursday at 4 p.m.

in the Junior High auditorium. The session is sponsored by the Fergus Falls Education Association and the PTA Council. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. And there will be time for questions from the audience. Two of the 12 candidates will be elected for three-year terms at the school election May 18.

Five weekend fire calls NOW This Home Features; Living Dining Full Bath Three Bedrooms. Pre-Finished Trim Andersen for Electric Heat lt' if nmnlpfa a and ready to 115 lUmpieie, be moved onto a foundation. Ie Hw KM! Mmti lawi Firiilire al Piciic Tables ALWAYS FREE DELIVERY STENERSON LUMBER PHONE 736-2018 505 SOUTH CASCADE FERGUS FALLS, MINN. (See earlier story on Page S- JJ). given in cash monthly and call girls on two occasions while he was a supervisor in charge of the Army's meat inspection service in Boston.

Reidinger said he got the money for "no nitpicking" in meat inspections. He did not say whether the call girls were for himself or for others. Spec. 4 Hoyer-Booth said she received the payoffs from eiec- utives of the GiG Packing Co. of Boston.

Reidinger said his payments were arranged by Frank Goldberg and Harry Goldberg, owners of G4G an-1 Blue Ribbon Frozen Foods Co. of Hamden, Conn. Meat company officials were to testify later in the hearings. Wig being sent to Ford ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

(AP) A wig shop owner says he's sending President Ford his very own cover-up a (128 wig. "For a President who al- ready has earned a reputation for having nothing to hide, cer- tainly you can take the liberty of this one harmless 'cover- Dan Pendergast said in a note pinned to the hairpiece he's ready to mail to the White House. Larsons body was re- covered by the Silver BaTret cue squad and sheriff's depu- lies. Third world threat seen DULUTH, Minn. (APj Former Central Intelligence Agency Director William E.

Colby told a Duluth audience Sunday the most likely threat to the U.S. in the coming decades is from underdeveloped nations. Coliy, chief of the CIA from 1973 until this year, delivered the eighth annual Dalton LeMa- surier Memorial Lecture at the University of Minnesota at Du- luth. He said the the under- developed nations react to the widening gap between their quality of life and that of the West with "frustration, envy and bitterness." If we know what the threats are, if we know what the prob- lems are, then we can defend ourselves," he said. Colby also said that although the Soviet Union and Peoples Republic of China have split, there soon will be new leaders in both countries.

And the old alliance may be repaired and once again present a threat to the U.S., he added. lumKu rrav out five times over the weekend, mostly for grass fires. A grass fire near Anderson Bros. Construction resulted in a call at 10:51 ajn. Saturday.

There was no significant damage ac- cording to fire chief Ken Hovland. Another grass fire at the top of DM Smoky ski hill resulted in some minor damage to a small building at 12:44 pjn. There were two calls Sunday, one at 2:08 a.m. to a pump house owned by Ray Krog on the Otter Tail Lake Road just north of Fergus Falls, minor fire at the Fred Dahlifrom residence on Swan Lake A car fire at Oak Street and Highway 59 was'extinguished at 11:40 p.m. Friday.

Ford backers chosen MINNEAPOLIS (AP) President Ford won all three delegates to the Republican na- tional convention chosen by the 5th District Independent Re- publicans Saturday, boosting his state delegate total to 15. Former California Gov. Ron- ald Reagan has one delegate and two are uncommitted, Independent-Republicans hold their final two district con- ventions, in the 4th and 8th dis- tricts, nert Saturday. Three delegates will be chosen from each of those districts. Trie state party will send 42 delegates to the national con- vention in Kansas City.

Eight- een of the delegates will be chosen at the state Independ- ent-Republican convention. A straw vote in the 5th Dis- trict session favored Ford over Reagan, 10448. a i a i delegates chosen by the district are Ruth Hauge, 12; John Gasser, 52, and Douglas Head, 46, all from Minneapolis. Mrs Hauge is GOP chairwoman in the 5th District, Head is a former state attorney general and Gasser is retired The 5th District is the city ot Minneapolis and a few of the northern suburbs. The 5th District convention candidate to oppose veteran Rep.

Donald Fraser, D-Mim However, Mrs. Hauge said the party does have a prospective candidate--University of Min- nesota pathology professor Louis P. Dehner, 35. She said if Dehner agrees to run, 5th Dis- trict delegates will reconvene to give him the endorsement. Spec.

4 Nadja Hoyer-Booth, 20, told a Government Oper- ations subcommittee she re- ceived football tickets, per- fume, clothing, weekend trips and food from packing plant executives. "They never asked me to look the other way," she testified. "But I knew wasn't doing proper inspections." Charles Reidinger, a former military inspector, said be was KXJB Ch. 4 Monday 6:30 Pop goes Country 7:00 Junior Miss 7:30 Pageant 8:00 All in Family 8:30 Maude 9:00 Medical Center 9:30 Medical Center 10:00 Eyewitness News 10:30 Late Movie 11:30 "It's Good 11:30 to be Balive" 12:00 Final ition TELEVISION SCHEDULES WDAY Ch. 6 Monday Night 6:30 Wild Kingdom 7:00 Monday 7:30 Night Movie 6:00 "The New 8:30 Invisible Man" 9:00 Joe Forrester 9:30 Joe Forrester 10:00 Nefts-wthr-spts 10:30 Tonight Show IhOO Tonight Show 11:30 Tonight Show 12:00 Tomorrow Tuesday Tuesday 7:00 Morning News 7:00 Today Show 7:30 Morrung News 7:30 Today Snow 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Today Show 5 8:30 Today Show SS 5 Right Celebrity Sweep.

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