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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 3

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Sioux Falls Argus-leader Monday, April 1, 1963 Miller to Choose Councilmen Soon S.F. Library Among Last of Carnegie-Built Institutions Wheat Growers Rally Planned In Aberdeen AND PARAGRAPHS BRUSSELS Printing ma-chinery is wanted in Belgium. MILLER. S.D. Petitions filed for the April IS election by the HLKON Gien Bayne, March 27 are: for mayor dent of the National Association Dr.

J. C. Hacin. no ODDosition: Dublic in 1903 when work was Sioux Falls," said Catherine E. Schoenmann, head librarian at the By DAVID H.

SMITH Arfut-LMto- Sttlf Writer The Sioux Falls Public I.ihrarv completed. An additional Carnegi 3 First Ward, Roland Boldt, no opposition; Second Ward. Perry of Wheat Growers, and U.S. Sen. Quentin Burdick of North Dakota, will be joining James G.

Patton, gift of $6,000 provided the mam local library. "It is being felt by progressive, built in 1902, is symbolic of the furnishings. Grogan, George Voelker; Third Ward. Wayne Carr. no opposition; Now Shewing -Spring It Summet Wooleni end of the Carnegie era." Helen George was librarian at tanners Union presi- growing cities throughout the na that time.

Her one assistant was It was among the 1900 libraries Art ueni, as speakers ai me neat one justice oi me peace, Belle Beveridge. provided between 1897 and 1917 Appreciation Rally in Aberdeen no opposition, tion. Many cities have already solved the problem. This accounts for the rash of new public libraries across the country." The report of the. library for Thursday evening.

The rally is being held in Aber the year ending June 30, 1902 lists BERESFORD. S.D. Beres-ford Grade School music depart aeens Uvic Theater at -8 p.m. the following statistics: through the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate. Carnegie libraries that were constructed at about the same It is sponsored by the South Da Total expenditures for the year The American Library Association reports that 90 new public libraries were built between 1957 ment will present "Hobo's Holi nection with a series of farm FOR ALTERATIONS I REPAIRS See Francis at F-M TAILORS UO'i So.

Phillips 3 total number of books day," operetta, Tuesday at lin stock, registered bor period are fading together from p.m. in the auditorium. and "One doesn't have to travel rowers, total circulation the American scene. NOT PECULIAR TO S.F. for the year, 23,470.

far," Miss Schoenmann said, "to "The problem of insufficient Members of the Library Board in 1902 were W. H. Kingsburg, see a new library under construction or one newly completed. "Aberdeen has a new public room in an overcrowded, date structure is not peculiar to president; Dr. L.

S. Roberts, vice EIGHTEEN CHILDREN of Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. Francis L. Beardsley made California adoption history in Salinas, Calif. The biggest mass adoption in California's history made legal brothers and sisters of 10 children of Beardsley, 46, and the eight children of his second wife, Mrs.

Helen North Beardsley, 33. CHESTER BOWIES is underf president; Mrs. D. S. Glidden yard meetings being held that day to alert farmers to the importance of the coming Wheat Referendum.

Also appearing on the program will be C. W. Croes of Aberdeen. Croes is general manager of the South Dakota Wheat Growers and chairman of the South Dakota Citizen's Wheat Facts Committee. The Wheat Facts Committee is made up of the major farm organizations in South Dakota to put out factual information in the wheat referendum and to counter misinformation.

library under construction. Bismarck, N.D., will see a new build secretary; R. H. Warren, treas New Phone Number urer, and a Mrs. Mallanney.

consideration for appointment asiSurviving sister, Nellie Corrigan, 336-3508 75, was found wandering around the apartment carrying pocket- the next ambassador to India but no firm or final decision has been reached, informed sources reported in Washington. Bowles, 62, books bulging with money, and asking for "my little 23-year-old could not be reached for REST ASSURED WHEN INSURED UITU ing completed in 1963. Moorhead, dedicated a new building in -April 1962. Lincoln, moved into a new building in December 1962. The Nobles County Library at Worthington, is scheduled to be opened this spring." $30,000 GIFT TO CITY The building at 10th Street and Dakota Avenue was erected from a $30,000 gift from the Carnegie Corporation.

It was opened to the comment. He held the Indian sister, Mary," Mary was 72. SEN. JACOB K. JAVTTS, pointed to Sen.

Thomas H. Kuchel, as a good choice for second place on a 1964 post in 1950-52 during the last years of the Truman administra tion. APRIL 1, 1943 L. M. Fort, Washington high school principal, and R.

A. Beck, BROOKINGS, S.D. Lorys J. Larson, assistant professor of civil engineering at South Dakota State College, has been awarded the Adams Memorial Membership award by the American Welding Society. JOE INGALLS INGALLS LONG INS.

20 E. Rlc Mt-3508 THE SURVIVAL of Helen Kla- Republican ticket headed by New PLANNING TO BUY A CAR? Let HANS or DALE show you the money that con be saved by financing that new or used car through the ben and Ralph Flores was called York Gov. Nelson A. assistant principal, will ad a miracle by helicopter pilot JAMES E. WEBB, head of thP minister qualifying examinations for the Army specialized training program and the navy college U.S.

space program, gave some of his reasons whv he believe Chuck Ford. Ford flew a team of investigators to the crash scene. Ford said the engine was twisted under the fuselage and the forward gasoline tank was crushed. "I can't understand why the gas tank didn't catch fire immediate the United States will beat the! Soviet Union in the race to the moon. "I think we are well ahead mm 3he Vriendfif JBa? ly," Ford said.

FOR THE BEST DELIVERY SERVICE -Call-PACKAGE DELIVERY CO. 336-3131 Reliable. Delivery Service! Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MORE THAN $150,000 was found in the cluttered Bronx apartment of two elderly sisters, GREEN STAMPS in the use of orbital rendezvous techniques," he said. "The Russians have concentrated on putting heavy loads into space," he added, "but they have no way to bypass sophisticated space technology the United States already has and which they have not demonstrated." one of whom died recently. The traning program.

Members of the Washington high school debate squad conducted a panel discussion on post-world cooperation before the Ki-wanis club. Those participating were Jacqueline Everett, Frank Felt, Bruce Lowe, and Ernest Castle, with Catherine Cashman acting as chairman. Seasoned in warfare by months of service at Guadalcanal, A. (Barney) Boos, former recreational center director and Augustana College football player, has been commissioned second lieutenant in the Marine Corps. "Our Number One Ace.

Comes Home" in the title of a thrill- NOW ISSUED BY Larry Pressler SIOUX FALLS, S.D. 1103 E. 8th era New USD Student SAM Group President VERMILLION, S.D. Larry Pressler, University of South Dakota junior government major; from Humboldt was chosen Stu-j dent Association president for the 8 conveniently located Stores in Sioux Falls featuring plenty of free parking CLEANING SERVICES 334-4424 packed article on Capt. Joe Foss appearing in the current issue of the Saturday Evening Post, chronicling the epic adventures of the former Sioux Falls farm lad who is reportedly returning to his homeland this week from Guad- canal.

mm Mrs. William Sercl, 2108 S. Modern Equipment Trained Personnel Competitive Prices Septic Tanks Cesspools Sewer Lines Mud Pits Main was hostess to the Catholic Women's Literary Socie to season ty meeting. Mrs. T.

J. Billion Sr. 1963-64 school year in a record turnout of student voters. Pressler, running on the Independent Party ticket defeated Steve Byrnes, also a junior government major, from Pierre, 1,014 to 909. Lynn Huenemann junior music major from Sibley Iowa, was the Independent Party vice presidential candidate and was elected.

Running with Byrnes on the Progressive Party ticket was Mike Swanton, junior government major from Mobridge. The vote for Pressler was the largest for a candidate since Bob Legvold was elected president in the spring of 1961 with 788 votes. As president of the student body, Pressler succeeds Joe Massa of Sturgis who has served during the current school year. Ron Hauber of Huron is current vice showed movies taken by her son Lt. Billion, ot scenes in South America.

Mrs. John McQuillen and Mrs. J. A. Nelson were also i on the program.

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. Argus-Leader Want Ads Get Results. Phone 336-1130. Friendly, wide Sunshine courteous service bright, clean aisles are some of the reasons why is the best place to shop and save! Pol. Adv.

Inserted and paid for by Henry Overcerh, sec Independent Citizens for Witte Monday and Tuesday feature 1 Winner Couple Wed 25 Years WINNER, D. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Pride SLICED Henry Wentz, Winner, recently rdMAN' I Oo MAKE THE celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Henry Wentz and Dora Schweigert were united in marriage at Winner.

March 21, 1913. They lived on a farm in Brun-son Township where they resided for five years, then they moved to a farm 12 miles south of Carter where they resided until September 1957, then retired and moved to their present home in Winner. 1 They have two sons, Leo Wentz and Reuben Wentz, both of Win-, ner, and one daughter, Mrs. Bus Brickman of THE RIGHT MAN! Top quality sizzling bacon by Morrell Priced extra low for early in the week savings! 1 LB. PKG.

HANDY WRAP KNORR fANCY SANDWICH BAGS 29c DRY SOUPS ZN 39c Lake Preston Pastor to Move CARNATION rcaiitv pad The man you elect April 9 may have to cast the decisive vote between the views of the mayor and the other commissioner. Make your voting choice carefully on the basis of all qualifications of the candidates. A City Commissioner should have Definite Goals DAVE WITTE FAT MILK 8Sc Dove Soap 2 2 39c SIZE I '-3' PERFECT FOR EVERYTHING GIANT SIZE ALL PURPOSE DETERGENT SURF 64c DREEZE REG. 34c GIANT 69c NEW IMPROVED CONDENSED RlfiSO BLUE 69c Re, 23c ALL $4" 79c LIQUID 45c ALL 20 OZ. SIZE LAKE PRESTON, s'd.

Rev Enoch Hall who has served the rural Lutheran churches of Lake Whitevood and North Preston for the past five years has accepted a call to two churches in and near Stanhope, Iowa. He will leave for there about June 1. The Rev. Mr. Hall came here from serving at Wessington Springs.

ON WEED BOARD ELK POINT, S.D. The 1963 Union County Township Weed Committeemen met here with W. E. Schulz, Elk Point, being re elected for a three-year term and Ward Costar, Alccstcr, and Donald Austin, Elk Point, elected as alternate members of the countv weed board. Other board members are Leslie Kratochvil and Wendell Nilson, Hawardcn, and M.

J. Sundstrom, Bcresford, county commissioner. DISHWASHER ALL LIQUID LUX KING SIZE PENETRATES FAST GIANT 75c GAL. GIANT 65c KING SIZE 92c LIQUID II 92c 22 OZ. SIZE 65c LUX $1 hi TT.

00 aa 17ISK Vi GAL. I.tf GIANT Iwv UlltJI gUdUreg. Ufor OOC bath forOJC ALL PURPOSE CLEANER HANDY AFiDY THE LUXURY DEODORANT BAR PRAISE mi Kwint jw run Ml live PEOPLI 5RT 69c 3, 35c t.lh2 PURE WHITE SHORTENING 2 33c SPRY 2 LB. CAN 61c has DEFINITE GOALS! Dave Witte realizes the tremendous tax burden that is placed on the shoulders of Sioux Falls home owners. Dave will eliminate waste wherever possible and see that oil city departments practice economy.

There are some projects that must have immediate attention. For instance, the "washboard" effect on Minnesota caused by extreme weather conditions, can and will be corrected if Dave Witte is elected your City Commissioner. DAVE WITTE WANTS YOU TO BRING YOUR PROBLEMS TO HIM! World War II Veteran Korean War Veteran Lifelong Sioux Falls Resident VIM WASHING TABLETS HE RE-GREW HAIR Ml WE GIVE SondH GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE --J Giont71C Jumbo lit El ft V-W II. tW; QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD MOM. TUES.

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