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The Daily Journal from Fergus Falls, Minnesota • Page 2

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The Daily Journali
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Mrs. JoseptiM Sletten dies at the age of 93 LOCKJAW DANGER Almost any borne, farm or workshop will yield like these puncunog the skin and Wrodactag tetanus (lockjaw). Ttedanger of Se cU te 8 voMrt by immunizations, 11. oy STEAM CLEAN your own carpets (tobikjwuiririw)- MNT OUR fllNSE UMfia timing HI-INK Hill lilu did. lid ittiii.s nt don tin itxaini mth ll tlM iwtg pioducts yia mil md.

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Sat. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. HL HARDWARE "Home Owned and Operated" 120 West Cavour Fergus Falls, Minn. --Your Complete Hardware Store-- Tetanus clinic Viewpoint ByJjySharbull NEW YORK (AP) Want to be on the laugh track In "Bar- Miller" or tell the neigh- bors it's your "ooh" they heard on No problem.

Networks need and welcome live audiences for 39 shows now on the air. And they say you'll find it easy in most cases to get free tickets for the 17 daytime gcme shows and 22 nighttime situ- ation comedies or variety shows currently appearing on CBS, NBC and ABC But you'll have to visit Los Angeles to see most of them personally. Only two now come from New York, both on ABC. They're the 10,000 Pyramid," an easy ticket, and Howard Cosell's live variety show, which ABC calls a "hot-ticket" program, meaning ducats are scarce. West St.

Paul Saturday fire-shooting death reported Saturday, Oct. 11 is the date set for combination diptheria- tetanus immunizations at a special clinic for adults, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the lobby at Fergus Falls Junior High School. Immunizations are 50 cents but will be administered free of charge to anyone who cannot afford the fee.

Adults who were immunized at a similar clinic nine years ago are reminded that a booster shot is necessary to maintain immunization. Proceeds from the clinic will go to a public health service fund. Any children who have not already been immunized through public school programs would also be eligible, but must have a parent's signed consent. A.P. treasurer Glasser dies SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif.

(AP) Harold Glasser, former assistant treasurer of The Associated Press, died Sunday at 62. Glasser joined the AP in 1938 and retired in 1971. Between now and the end of the century the United States will need an additional 1.5 to 2.2 million tons of uranium as power plant fuel. a moment to remember 8x10 color portrait only 88 Create your own special portrait from our new of scenic and color backgrounds. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 7-8-9-10-11 Daily JO a.m.

to 8 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Highway 210-59 South Fergus FaBs WEST ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP) Dakota County sheriffs offi- cers say a West St. Paul man shot himself to death as two deputies approached the rented house Monday to serve an evic- tion notice. The shooting occurred, offi- cers said, after Daniel Ralph Wehrle, 25, set the house afire and booby-trapped the building with hand grenades. Deputy Sheriffs William Onischuck'and Thomas LeClair went to the house about 1:35 p.m. to serve the notice.

As they walked up to the residence, Onischuk noticed the drapes opening. Sheriff Rod Boyd said Onischuck saw a revolver being pointed at him and he warned to take cover. Within a minute, an explosion shook the house. Boyd said the sound of a gunshot followed, and then a second explosion. By that time the house was ablaze.

West St Paul firemen were called, and they put out the flames in about 10 minutes. Of- ficers fired tear gas inside the house. Officers entered the dwelling and found Wehrle dead of a gunshot wound. A revolver was nearby, the sheriff said. Wehrle was wearing a shoulder holster under his shirt.

The sheriff said at least five of gasoline had been poured throughout the house. Officers also discovered hand grenades which had been fash- ioned into booby traps, Boyd said. The St. Paul bomb squad was summoned to defuse the grenades. Deputies had planned to serve the eviction notice last Wednesday but delayed until Monday after consulting with the court and attorneys in- volved.

scorched the interior of thsfibuse but did not spread outside, firemen said. Kites Wednesday for Mrs. Syvert Thunselle Services will be held Wed- nesday, Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. at the Rock Prairie Lutheran Church for Mrs.

Syvert (Clara) Thunselle, 88, who died Monday morning at the Broen Memorial Home. The Rev. Harold Underdah! will officiate and interment will be in the Rock Prairie Cemetery. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nels Thyse, she was bom on May 14, 1887, in Aastad Township. She married Syvert Thunselle and they resided in Tumuli Township until December, 1972, when she became a resident of the Broen Home. She was a member of the Rock Prairie Lutheran Church. A son, Arthur, died in 1941, a grandson died in 1954, and her husband died in Julv 1975. Survivors include one son, Paul, Ten Mile Lake; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Randolph (Florence) Eggum, Milwaukee, Wis. Arrangements are with the Olson Funeral Home, Fereus Falls. In Los Angeles, CBS has 12 nighttime programs and five daytime game shows taped be- fore live audiences. In those re- spective categories, the count at NBC is five and six, while it's four and five at ABC. Aside from the fans who write in for tickets to their favorite shows, is it getting tougher for networks to find audiences for the programs from among residents of Los Angeles and tourists visiting there? Network officials say It's no harder than in past years.

The degree of difficulty still varies according to the time of year, the hour a show is taped and whether the program is well- known to viewers. As a general rule, network ticket-dispensers say the more popular the nighttime show, the greater the over-the-counter ticket demand. As might be eipected, there's little difficulty getting tickets for new nighttime programs which haven't hit the air yet or only have been on TV for a week or two. Network officials say that these usually are the hardest shows for which to drum up an audience. The drumming is done in a variety of ways at the networks' ticket offices, through tickets supplied to ho- tels and by inviting area civic groups to the shows.

CBS and ABC each say that in a pinch they also send ushers bearing tickets to places like the Fanner's Market or the Hollywood Bowl in hope of finding folks interested in join- ing the studio audience. NBC says its pages aren't dispatched on such chores, but when there's a possible au- dience shortage it lures inde- pendent ticket-dispensers to go forth and pull in a crowd or two. Joe DiSante, ABC's guest re- lations manager in Los Ange- les, says "Let's Make a Deal" is so popular no over-the-count- er tickets can be had for it. You have to write for them weeks in advance. Past tennis champ dies SANTA MONICA, Calif.

(AP) May Sutton Bundy, Amer- ica's first Wimbledon tennis champion, died at her home here of cancer Saturday. She was 88. In 1908, she was crowned Tournament of Roses Queen at Pasadena, and was the oldest surviving queen. The Strait of Otranto sepa- rates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. Plastic bottle use for aspirin and aspirin-related products was nearly 200 million units in 1973, according to the Plastic Bottle Institute.

Estimates are that this will reach million by 1978. AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at 902 South Sheridan, Fergus Falls on Saturday, October 11 COMMENCING AT 1 :30 P.M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Airline 21-Inch Color TV Electric Range Refrigerator Humidifier Stainless Steel Double Sink Cast Iron Sink Highchair Ironing Board Several Chairs 3 i Size Bed Spring 4 Size Mattress 3 Size Rollaway Bed Mattress White Steel Cabinet Several Dishes Hair Dryer Electric Curlers Folding Picnic Table Hot Water Radiator Parts for New Home Sewing Machine Ping Pong Table Metal File Desk Cabinet Room Divider Large Canner Large Roaster Bedspreads i a a Display Light Globes Fixtures MW Sewing Machine 5 a Aquarium, complete H-Ft. Camper Canopy Gas Camping Stoves Fishing Tackle Box Miscellaneous lUTimirC MIIKUtO Large Rolling Pin White Dresser Old Style Bathtub 1968 Chevrolet Impalo, Air, PS, PB Register to bid. Usual Terms.

MAYO HARTHUN Emery Ofnes and Leo Kugler, Clauson Sales Service, Auctioneers rwi. Mrs. Josephine Sletten, Elbow Lake, died Monday, Oct 6, at the Barrett Nursing Home at the age of S3. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the United Lutheran Church Elbow Lake, with the Rev.

Allen Hagstrom officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Sletten was born on Nov. 13, 1881, in Pope County, rural Starbuck, a daughter of Andreas and Marianna Stoeri. On Sept.

24,1903, she married Knute Sletten. The couple lived in Hoffman and Kensington before moving to Elbow Lake in 1911. Her husband died Aug. 26, 1938. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Albert (Magdaline) Olson, Barrett; Mrs. Walter (Helen) Finden, Glenwood; Mrs. Harold (Lilian) Swenson, Elbow Lake, and Mrs. William (Nora) Campbell, Bismarck; two sons, Fergus Fills (Mo.) Jcirsjl 2 Glen, Menlo Park, and Kenneth, Langdon, N.D.; 11 grandchildren and 20 great- grandchildren; one brother, Albert Stoen, Starbuck. Friends may call at the Erickson Funeral Home, Elbow Lake, this evening and all day Wednesday.

AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at residence in Elizabeth, Minn, on Saturday, October 11 Augustana Ladies Aid will serve lunch COMMENCING AT 10:00 A.M. BuHet Tall Oak Cupboard 1 Dressers Large Oak Wardrobe China Closet, writing desk combination Chest of Drawers Aladdin Lamp Lamps 5 Swedish Trunks Clarinet Coffee Grinder Store Scale Sausage Press Foot Scale Maker Toaster Typewriter Bracket Lamps Pictures 3 Snuff Jars Dishes Oven for Kerosene Stove Sauerkraut Knife from Sweden China Wash Bowl Model Ford Jack Wagon Jack Cow Bell Wood Boxes Irons Brooder Stove Lamp 2 Iron Kettles ANTIQUES 4 Sausage Grinders Barrels Little Brown Jug 1 Spitoons Butter Paddle Ammunition Box with Shells Buggy Dashboard Ornaments Drop Leaf Table 4 Burner Oil Stove 1 Folding Cots Gas Range 4 Shelf Cupboard Hand Corn Planter Grain Belt Sign Some Model Car Parts Shell Loading Press Paper Cutter 2 Vanity Tables Sewing Machine 3 Arm Chairs Swivel Stool 2 Teakettles Jugs Crock Jars, all sizes Maytag Gas Engine HOUSEHOLD OOODS Ironing Board Davenport Corner Shelf Dishes About 1500 Fruit Jars, some dated Bedding and Pillows Cooking Utensils Pressure Cookers Electric Lamps All Kinds Aluminum Dish Pans Folding Bed Washing Machine Gas Lantern 4 Chairs Quick Meal Cook Stove with 2 Warming Closets and Reservoir Small Wardrobe Metal Bed Fergus Beer Case Wash Stand 2 Old Radios Cut Glass Dishes Shaving Mug Kit Cast Iron Pancake Griddle Shoe Last ifU Wooden Jewelry Box Glass Fruit Jar Covers and Zinc Covers Wooden Pail 8 Cross-Cut Saws 3 Buck Saws Chain Press Drill Potato Planter Coal Bucket 1 Cast Iron Separator Stands Pipe Wrench Starter and Generator for Old Cars Corn Sheller Bevating Ladle Many More Items too Numerous to Men- tion! Cyclone Seeder Gill Net, 10Q-tt. long, 3- ft. deep 5 Army Ammunition Boxes Several Cream Cans Fox Fur Piece Muskrat and Dog Skin, tanned Step Stool Firewood About Vt ton Coal MISCELLANEOUS Wood Box Scrap Iron Grindstone Traps Telephone Wire Screw Jack All Sizes Bolts and Nuts Vj-inch Tackle, about 40- ft. Many Garden Tools Farm and Carpenter Tools Loudspeaker Flat Belts Bee Smoker 50-feet Hose Honey Press Bosch Magneto 3 Big Circle Saw Blades Wood Vice Clamp 3 Grease Guns Anvil, Forge Vise Drill Nail Puller 1 Tarps Plastic Hose 1 Rolls Chicken Netting 3 Oil Drums About 100-ft.

of Vi" Steel Cable Lewis Tysdal, Auctioneer OSCAR WAHLCREH Tysdal Clerk Service, Clerk Box 334, Fergus Falls Minn. TELEVISION SCHEDULES KXJB Ch. -1 DAY Ch 6 KCMT KTHI Tuesday Night Tuesda Tuesday FMF KFME Premiere ill 2 SS ill 3o Game 2 SS tn es ws 10:0 News-wthr-spts 6 ague Championship 135 TM 9:30 Game 10:00 10 PM Report 8:00 Rookies 8:30 Rookies 9:00 Marcus Welby 9.30 Marcus Welbv Action News 8:00 Ascent of Man 8:30 Ascent of Man 9:00 Psychology-religioi 9-30 Woman 10 00 ABC News SiS 11:00 Sign Off Morning Show 7:30 CBS Morning New 7:30 Today Show 7:30 Today Show 9:00 Panorama i 8 O.OOGambil 9:00 Celebrity -n STO, Fortune High RoUers 9:00 Celebrit Fortune High Rollers 7:00 AM America 8:00 AM America 8:30 AM America 9:00 Movie 9:30 "The Falcon's 10:00 Alibi" 10:30 Happy Days 12:30 A the World Turn 12:30 Days of Lives 10:00 Electric Co. SSfcKSS 6 10:30 CBS Late 12icO Movie 10-30 9:30 Petrocelli 10:00 10 PM 10: 11: 11:30 Dragnet 12:00 News Final Cait'f find a good TV program? We sand better. Try trtis! Tfee very fiiest ii Sttreo I Qudrapfcotic Components PHOTO CENTER 1 216 West Lincoln Fergus Falls.

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