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   Daily Journal (Newspaper) - March 1, 1977, Fergus Falls, Minnesota                                Carter planning trips Him WASHINGTON Curler is considering visits lo the homo states of Ihe House speaker and the Senate majority leader in the first of trips lo keep him from losing with the An administration source said Monday the trip is ex- around mid-March and that additional stops are under The source declined lo name but a Irip into the country not across the country Visit to wife puts husband in hospital Minn. went to Methodist pital lo visit his visit that put the hospital wife had just com- oral surgery for a dental leaving her face but badly When saw his wife's he striking his head on the bed as he fell to the is in satisfactory ihe County Iral I am conducts and 1r of trie fun true individual name death and every person is in any way in said with ihe each ii as Walker Development P 0. Balile Minnesota Walker Inc. By John W Sla olMin On this day ol bet me personally appeared John w. Walker 10 lobe ihe person who mace ana me ana Paul D. Peterson Notary Oiler Tail Aly Commission expires 3. I Far Notice heresy given Inal a Public Hearing will be held in trie City Hall ol Ihe City Fergus at fi 30 P M en March 10 consider N. aruce on the lor I the Old School lor a apartment Trie properly is localed at the corner 01 A Icon and Sheridan It is legally described Loli 3.1 6. or Block 1! in cartin will be heard at Jane Larso Secretary his first planned presidential the source part of his fort to keep from being isolated from lhe Aides have spoken in the past about a number of such trips and have said Carter might slay overnight at private as he did during the early parl of his But there is no indication how many such journeys Carter might Asked about planning for the first White House Press Secretary Jody Powell haven't made a final deci- sion on In addition to taking Carter of the trip would give Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill of Massachusetts and Majority Leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia an op- lo appear with the President among their con- Both have criticized the ad- ministration during its weeks in saying Carter consulted too little with Con- gress and sometimes too The President countered at a new conference last week that reports about his troubles with Congress are Frank the President's chief liaison with confirmed part of the are going to West he But Moore not ready to announce anything He said he could not give a specific date for the An O'Neill aide said Carter's staff had requested suggestions from the speaker's staff for a stop in gave them some general up to It was Carter hasn't talked to Tin about Coffee cans limit set MINNEAPOLIS John merchandising manager for Shoppers City grocery said the chain has decided to discontinue selling coffee in three-pound Garvey said he decided on the move the price reached per can. Another announced increase by Folger's would send the wholesale price of a can of coffee to about meaning a two-pound can will cost groceries about and a one-pound about simpler your the less we Reason No. 2 why Block should do your Block didn't become America's largest income tax preparer by charging high For if you quality for the short we charge a very low And our price always includes your resident state BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 319 West Lincoln Fergus Falls Open to 9p.m. weekdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays Phone 736-2870 Open Appointment Necessar By Abigail Van Buren Neighbor had right to assert herself 1 Fergus Falls March Professor documents study of sports fans I TWs letter in the woman who bluntly turned away a tat unwelcome neighbor who rangU lZ learned that the woman commuted suicide after be ing We agree that situation was handled rather but we feel it is vital that this as well as Ihe rest o for lhe HARD I had the right of and we respect her for making her wishes It is unfortunate that Ihe outcome was so but Hie implication thai I he was the result of her is offensive o assume that because you ran that letter without you agree wilh the implication We are not endorsing lack of consideration aggressiveness or lack of concern for Rut we are of personal respond and right to meet one's own needs THE TRAINING TOPEKA STATE HOSPITAL DEAR You valid point thai deserves to be shared with ray assumption that I agreed with the implication because I ran the letter without comment is I frequently permit readers to express their even though they differ from DEAR I go to the barber shop once a I am on and all I ever need is a little trim around the cars and a bit clipping on the hack of my so it takes my barber exactly six minutes to give me a haircut 1 pav Ihe or y Ihe man who has a full head of hair and has saved up a month s growth takes about five times as much of the Why? 5'el We toh Pay lhe Same Price for a 1 think barbers should charge according to the amount of lime they spend with each 1 would appreciate and the opinion of others BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED DEAR Considering how much haircut a DEAH I am 15 and have a Do you think pupils should have to work all day in school and then home a load of homework lo do at CHEATED BY HOMEWORK is a For Abby's new Wut Know send SI to Van 132 Usky Dr Cm 9fl212- Please stamped Capitol ideas inside view chauffeur Democrat Jimmy Carter ried the Sen. Robert Dole told friends the game was over for the Republican Louisiana was one of the Deep South slates the cans thought they could And when they Dole Outfit Printed Pattern 0 O SIZES 2-8 tumble info UK in this Whip up sun top pedal in and olf Hum send Pi inted Pattern 93 1 2 Child's Sues 2. 4, 6. 8. Sue 6 top stalls 60 inch Send for each Add 35c for first-class mail and special Send to Marian Dally Journal 408, Pattern 232 West 18th New N Y 10011. Print NAME ADDRESS SIZE AND STYLE NEW STORE Monday thru Friday Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. The store with all the 210 and 59 knew come he'd still be a senator from Kansas rather than vice Apparently the memory of that loss still haunts Sen. J. Bennett Johnston of Louisiana was testifying before the Senate Agriculture Com- the other day about problems of rice growers in his in ston started to Dole interrupted I was down there a couple of times last I can't remember It's just as Agriculture Department em- ployes had a lot of questions for their new former sota Congressman Bob They wanted to know what effect President Carter's reorganization plans might have on their And what were his views on agricultural research and black Jand erant can't the Minnesota Vikings win a Super asked a voice in the Last January the Vikings had their shot at the professional football championship and they lost for the fourth is one in every responded you'll not hear any ball talk out of me until watch Nobody's Today in history By Tie Associated Press Today is March 1, the 60th day of 1977. There are 305 days left in the Today's highlight in On this date 1781, the can Articles of Confederation were paving the way for a Federal On this In French nots were slain in a massacre at provoking the First War of Religion in In 1780, the Pennsylvania passed an act ing In 1867, Nebraska became the 37th In 1872, Congress authorized the creation of Yellowstone tional In 1932, the infant son of Col. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh was kidnaped from the couple's home near N.J. In 1554, five Congressmen were wounded as three Puerto Rican nationalists fired wildly from the gallery of the House of Representatives in Ten years New York Democratic Congressman Adam Clayton accused of was denied his seat in the 90th Congress by a vote of 307 to 118. Five years The Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Trade Commission has broad powers to bar unfair or tive merchandising One year In the Soviet Communist Party Congress vowed to continue supporting revolutionary movements Today's National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle is 51. Poet Robert Lowell is 60. Thought for The result Roman about 43 B.C. to 17 A.D. Breaking Up that Old Gang of but the tiny bachelor pad at 2601 Woodley Place in Northwest Washington has lost its best known For 25 Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. and Edward P. two Massachusetts shared the Boland is a O'Neill's balked at moving to O'Neill is now speaker of the House of Representatives and his wife finally has relented and moved lo the With all due respect to Bo- the speaker says he's much happier with the new ar- And he'll be even happier when all the furniture is Is this a tryout for a new Ev and Charlie Next Saturday in Senate Minority Leader ard H. Baker Jr. of Tennessee and House Minority Leader John Rhodes of Arizona will hold a joint press Fifteen years when Democrat John F. Kennedy was in the White a weekly highlight of life on tol Hill was the joint press con- ferences held by Sen. Everett M. and Rep. Charles the Baker and Rhodes of their But who is married to disclaims any intention of trying to match the show put on by his late dead at 71 LOS ANGELES die the man who portrayed the brash chauffeur and raspy voiced to the late Jack is dead at 71. A spokesman for the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital said Anderson died Monday of congestive heart He had been a patient at the hospital since Dec. 17. famous for the was first hired to play a porter on a 1937 Benny radio show about a train was a riot on that Benny recalled in an in- got so much mail I decided to make him a which I did after the Anderson said Benny came up with the name but Benny couldn't recall how the name He said he just knew it was the right I'd get mad and shout it had a really good ring to Benny Anderson was bom Sept. 18, 1905, in Calif. His ms ne farmed i Big Ed was a area until his Minn. University of sociology professor says social stratum and place of birth are significant factors in a person's relationship with Professor Gregory who spent several years studying sports said women did not have as much interest in sports as and a person's favorite sport could be traced to their socio-economic He also said fans are generally from an urban and metropolitan giving support to the theory that the growth of metropolitan areas should increase the number of people could probably name three major league ers than could name the said who sampled 500 fans in his He said this could probably be traced to the sports coverage in He established that avid spectator fans who also pate in some sports are more strongly identified with their Stone who did his research in the late 1950s and early 1960s, is now guiding a doctoral student on a similar study and many of his observations are being including his theory that commercialization tends to widen the audience and create a mass Stone also said the theory that success is a way out of the ghetto is largely a He said there is one chance in 000 of making it from high school participation to success in professional sports and more amateur faculties are able to rich The study by Stone revealed there are significant ferences between the favorite sports of men and Men named hunting and fishing more frequently while more women chose bowling and Funeral held today for Fred 76 A funeral was held today at St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Perham for Fred 76, who died Feb. 25 at The Rev. Harvey and burial will be in the church cemetery in the Born June 23, 1900, at he was the son of Martin and Rose Marie A resident of the he farmed in the minstrel His Ella was a circus tightrope walker until a fall ended her Anderson is survived by his former daughters Stephanie and and a On Oct. 23, 1923, he married Esther at Perham His wife died in June of 1963. He is survived by several nieces and Arrangements were by the Schoeneberger Funeral Home of Older women in the lower stratum tended to be wrestling golf and tennis were favored among those in the upper stratum and bowling and boxing had more appeal to the lower class than in the middle and upper With the possible exception of Stone most sports originated as leisure for high status Services held for Ashby nan Services were held Feb. 19 at for Robert M. 8S, resident of Pioneer Village at Regina and formerly of the Ashby who died Feb. 16. Interment was in Riverside Memorial Fjoser was born and raised in Pelican Lake He moved to Canada several years Surviving are his two sons and one Alden and Mrs. G. both of ten grandchildren and one one brother and one and Mrs. Nellie Rites Thursday for Rev. J. 87 Rev. Jetmund resident of Broen Memorial died Monday at Lake Region Hospital at Ihe age of 87. A service will be held Thursday at a.m. in the chapel of the Broen Memorial and a second service Thursday 2 p.m. at Bethel Lutheran The Knut Heggestad and David Christenson will and interment in Oak Grove Born at Feb. he was the son of Ivar and Britha As a young he immigrated to Canada where he homesteaded for a He attended Lutheran Brethren Schools at and also Augsburg College at After his marriage to Sofie Uise on July 23, 1920, at Ebenezer Lutheran the couple went to Africa as serving there for 40 In 1971 they left Africa and went to Since 1972 the couple had both resided at Broen Memorial He is survived by his one Alice one Redwood and 12 Visitation starting at Nelson Funeral TELEVISION SCHEDULES Ch. Ch. Ch. 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