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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 10

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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10 uJnncJnV September 7, 1949. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER SIOUX FALLS, S. D. 4th Degree K. C.

Elect John Page ES 2uth Dakota's People, Its Farms and Other Resources Appraised by C. J. Dalthorp field as the closing effort of their 1929 campaign. The vacancy created in the Sioux Falls college schedule of football contests through the canceling by Columbus college of its schedule has been filled by the arrangement of a game with Huron college. After sliding all the way down the scale Thursday morning the mercury was finding it incrpasinsrlv dif Meeting at the Knights of Colum NEED unmarried young women for glamorous positions as Reservation-ists, Communicationists or Hostesses.

At least High School Graduates; age 17 'Vi to 30. Nationwide placement service to graduates. Find out if you with can qualify. For Full Information Mail Coupon Qn Jhs September 6, 1929 Weather: high 50, low 46. Geneva The covenant of the League of Nations, inspired by Woodrow Wilson, has already been found lacking in effective means to prevent war by the statesmen taking part in the league's 10th assembly.

Omaha Snow, an inch to four inches deep, was falling in western Nebraska today with temperatures many places below freezing. Rain, starting last night, changed to snow this morning and the temperatures continued to drop. Toronto Discovery of extensive deposits of coal, one of the few minerals hitherto unfound in Ontario, has been announced by Premier Fergusen. One hundred and one students have registered at Washington high school from out of the city and the figure continues to grow as late registrations come in. The Argus-Leader junior baseball players are going to tackle the state champions of Gregory, to whom they bowed in the final of the South Dakota tournament, on their home ficult to pull itself back up to the top of the tube, and with probably "rain or snow in the south portion" predicted by the weather bureau, the chances are that it won't be pulling itself up again very soon.

Construction work on the additions to Beadle and Whittier schools is progressing, according to Albert McWayne of Perkins and McWayne, architects an dthe new parts will be ready for occupancy soon. The Henry Carlson company is working on Whittier and the Sioux Falls Construction company is doing the work at Beadle. September 6, 1909 About 50 Sioux Falls people took advantage of the excursion train for another day's outing at Lake bus hall Tuesday night, the reactivated Marquette assembly. Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus elected John Page faithful navigator. Plans were made for a state exemplification later in the year.

Other officers elected are: Vince Galvin, faithful captain: Eugene Mahoney, faithful admiral: Dr. John Ellenbecker, faithful scribe; William Ryan, faithful comptroller; Andy Crawford, faithful pursuer-Ed Callaghan, faithful pilot; Joe Shields, faithful inner sentinel, and Jerry Ahem, faithful outer sentinel. HALL GETS NOD Chicago, Sept. 7 Dale Hall, Los Angeles heavyweight, won a unanimous 10-round decision over Dick Hagan of Chicago last night in the feature bout on Marigold Garden's fight program. Hall weighed 200 and Hagan 207.

NoRubbinM CENTRAL SCHOOLS. AIRLINES TRAINING DIVISION 518 Syndicate Bids- Minneapolis, Minn. I would tike complete Information about Airline opportunities. Wo Scrubbing Age Name. South Dakota's resources were numerated and extolled by Charles J.

Dalthorp, Pierre, state finance director, in a recent address before the Sioux Falls Rotary club. Excerpts from his talk are as follows: "The levels of a society and civilization are determined by three basic factors. These are the home, the church and the school. It is about 100 years ago since early settlers came to South Dakota to dig a living from the soil. "The first thing that the early settler did was establish a home.

This home was a sod shanty, a claim shack or a log cabin. Following the construction of a place to live, churches and schools were established. The early church services and school sessions were held in the homes. Later district schools and rural churches were built. Town Schools, Churches "This was followed by the building of town and consolidated schools and the erection of churches in the Address Phone City State Education MPSA-17 Missouri main stem dams, power, flood control and recreation.

"Some South Dakotans are laboring under the delusion that outside industry will flock to the state as soon as cheap power becomes available. It will become a responsibility of the people of the state, when this new power does become available, to invest their own capital to develop many of the untouched resources that exist 'here. "One half of the bentonite in the United States is found in South Dakota. This product is used as a water softener, a purifier for oils, a sealer for dams, in medicine, cosmetics and paint. South Dakota has barely started the exploration of this rich resource.

Wealth of Lignite "In the northern part of the state in Perkins, Dewey and Corson counties there is one rillion tons of lignite coal that ranks high among the lignite coals in the middle-west in BTU content. This fuel supply is virtually untouched. "The only supply of tantalum in the United States is found in the Black Hills of South Dakota. This is a metal that alloys readily with other metals and makes a hard finish for surgical and dental instruments. "South Dakota is in excellent financial condition to go ahead with the promotion and development of these resources; not operating as a state business, but on a free enterprise basis with the individual initiating and promoting the A royalist group in Tel Aviv is campaigning for a new Kingdom of Israel.

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If clipping GRAND (South Dakota's Own Scenic, Vacation Paradise via THE SHORTEST ROUTE THROUGH CHAMBERLAIN, MURDO AND KADOKA OPENING R.ad Down Read Up the rural communities. As the state became older, institutions of higher learning were created. We have learned much to our regret, that we have more institutions of higher learning than we can support in times of depression. "Any state in America is called 'a great state of the United The people of every state are referred to as 'the finest people in the entire Using the basic factors for determining the level of society and the standards of civilization, South Dakota can truthfully be called a great state with outstanding people. "Late reports on education in America indicate that South Dakota is among the educational leaders of the entire country in its effort to support education.

It has the doubtful honor of having more rural schools for its population than any state in the union. For many years South Dakota was among the leaders in America for the number of rural, churches for its population. Today it ranks among the highest states in the union in the support of its churches. Statistics constantly show that for it's wealth South Dakota ranks high in the investment in homes. High Degree of Literacy "The state has consistently ranked among the first four states of the union in the literacy of its people.

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Rapid Lv. 7:00 A.M. 8:15 P.M. Ministerial Group Resumes Meetings The Sioux Falls Ministerial association will resume its weekly meetings at noon Friday at the YMCA, with organization scheduled for the first conference after a summer lapse. The Rev.

E. H. Tharp, pastor of the First Church of God, is the new president of the association. He succeeded the Rev. A.

R. Eachli-man of the Wesley Methodist church. Other new officers who will begin active duty in the Ministerial association are the Rev. Clifford Swan-son, assistant pastor of the First Lutheran church, vice president and program director, and the Rev. Robert Williams, Emmanuel Baptist church, secretary.

The association will meet each Friday noon for luncheon and a conference. (Dcuvdnq 1 7 New Improved Connecting Service to the Black Hills No change buses Mitchell to Rapid City PHONE 5050 or 1270 Sioux Falls Bus Depot CUSTER HIGHWAY LINES Mitchell, South Dakota FEATURING TAP Ballroom Jitterbug Samba Waltz Rhumba La Conga, etc. Don't Be A Wall "lower ENROLL NOW SAVE Store No. 1909 E. 8th Store No.

22422 W. 12th Store No. 3221 N. Phillips Private or Class Lessons 1517 East 10th St. Call 8-4029 for Information mum states of the union in voluntary enlistments in the armed forces.

The state has always exceeded every Red Cross quota assigned to it. Today it leads the entire United States in bond purchases. During World war I it was a national leader in Liberty Loan purchases. "Today it ranks among the lowest three per cent of the nation in mortgaged farms. Measuring South Dakota on the basis of intelligence, loyalty, thrift and faith of its people it is truly a great state with outstanding people.

"If thes things are true, the question might reasonably be asked, why did the population of the state drop from 693,000 in 1930 to 590,000 in 1945? "The easy answer is people left the state because of the drouth and WATCH ThenewBendixEconomat first automatic washer every family can afford. LKJJJ- mm WASH TEX-strike: depression of the thirties. That answer is not a logical answer be cause there was a depression over With amazing "Undertow" washing. The hollow agitator combines with the flexible tub for a new washing action I the entire world during the years of the drouth in the middle west. This may be followed with the statement RINSE that people left the state to work in war plants.

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"It has been proved repeatedly that with an improvement in education and other basic fators of civilization, the standard of living of the people improves. South Dakota with a highly intelligent citizenery has established high standards of living. "Rural homes have been modernized with the installation of elertrir; SQUEEZE Folks take a look at those bumper-guard grilles built as a unit and proof against "locking horns" and say "Hmmm! Nice!" They sweep their eyes over tapering fenders, with a suggestion of jet power in their after contours and say, "That's for me!" They eye-measure windshields that are 48 bigger and rear windows with 56 more area and know without being told they can see the road up closer, both fore and aft. So they say "That's for me IF! "What does it cost me to get this handy-sized dandy with the roomiest interiors ever found on a Buick Special? "What do I pay for high-compression, high-pressure Fireball power from a big Buick straight-eight engine? lights, telephones, electric refrigera When hrtter automobile are built Ml ICK trill build them The flexible Wondertub closes In on clothes gently squee-ee-zes excess water out. No rips.

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The mechanization of the farm has been an answer to the problem. Trucks, corn pickers, combines, hay balers, four row cultivators, grain loaders and power machinery have speeded up the slow farming operations of 20 years ago. "ixS Tune In HENRY I TAUOR. ABC Nefwori, ever, Oondaj evenfnoi DNLY 17995! Because the amazing Wondertub (5-year written guarantee) eliminates many expensive parts. No wringer.

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Its 68,000 farm families produced almost seven hundred million dollars in income last year for 84 per cent of the total income of the state. "There has been a constant struggle to stabilize this basic industry in South Dakota. Twenty years ago we worried about rust in the wheat, wilt in the flax, mould in the barley, borers in the corn, scab on the potatoes and weeds everywhere. "Today the wise farmer is growing a rustless wheat, a wiltless flax, a barley that does not mould, a hybrid corn that resists borers, a scabless potato and he is spraying for weeds. Diseases Eliminated "Twenty years ago the stock growers worried about tuberculosis, Bangs disease, contagious abortion, ticks, screwworms and grubs.

Through scientific agriculture and a close cooperation between livestock growing agencies these animal diseases have been largely eliminated. "The development, of the Missouri river and the dams to be erected at Ft. Randall and Angostora, Oahe, Big Bend and Gavins Point will give us the moisture through irrigation that is needed for an assured crop return year after year. These dams will place one million acres of land under irrigation. It will mean the addition of 15,000 farm families in South Dakota.

It will mean the addition of 7,500 more businesses to service those new farm families. "In addition to the water for irrigation there will come from the Am Ik. AftcCdSAKI 132 N. Dakota Ave. See Your Local Bendix Dealer IN SIOUX FALLS ELECPJC SUPPLY CO.

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