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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 8

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Mtftft AMtmBWUKMBBR I -SKIlBfiR lH July 6, 1960 8 Si'oux Falls Argus-Leader S.D. Crop Value $229 Million Population Distribution 64 per cent in Bon Homme and principal crops valued at $8 The total farm value of the values shown Value of crop production by counties in thousands of dollars: principal crops produced in South Clay Counties, 63 per cent in Lincoln, Moody and McCook coun Other counties ranked in the ties, 61 per cent in Yankton and Dakota totaled $229,413,000 in 1959, according to the South Dakota Lake counties, and 60 per cent in Turner County. Crop and Livestock Reporting. All wheat accounted for 50 per Service. order of the value of major crops as follows: Turner, $7.8 million; Kingsbury, $7.8 million; Brookings, $7 million; Yankton, $6.6 million; Moody, $6.6 million; day.

$6.5 million; and Roberts County County Butte Corson Dewey Harding Perkins Ziebach Northwest Dist. Brown This is about 39 per cent below cent or more of the crop value for Bennett. Shannon, Washa- baugh, and Jones Counties. the value of 1958 crops. The crops include corn, all wheat, barley, with a 6.3 million value.

HAY EXCEPTION These 10 counties accounted for rye, flaxseed, soybeans and all 34 per cent of the 1959 value of hay. Value of production for the state decreased for 1958 to 1959 for all Campbell Corn production accounted for crops with the exception of hay production from the major corps. CORN LEADS Value 2,574 2,749 1,494 1,858 903 13,238 6,275 3,916 3,331 2.295 4,447 2,084 ,3,894 3,118 29,375 3,950 3,028 2,920 5.285' 3,789 36 per cent and all hay accounted for 31 per cent of the major The value of corn produced decreased 23 per cent, wheat 66 per In most of the counties, corn, "IV crops while all wheat made up cent, oats 62 per cent, barley 68 13 per cent and oats 10 per cent. Edmunds Faulk Mcpherson Potter' Spink Walworth North C. Dist.

Clark Codington per cent, rye 72 per cent, flax 13 wheat, and hay or a combination of these made up the major share of the value of crops grown in each county. 7 MINNEHAHA FIRST per cent, and soybeans 46 per Minnehaha County had the high J0t est value of crop production with 3 NcmCffwtra valuation of $11.8 million. cent from 1958 to 1959. Even though the 1959 hay production was smaller than in 1958, the price per ton was high enough to raise the 1959 value of all hay 13 per cent above 1958. In 10 counties corn accounted for more than 60 per cent of the crop value.

Corn made up 65 per cent of the value from the major crops Day Lincoln County ranked second with a value of $9.1 million ana Deuel Grant in Minnehaha and Union Counties, Union County ranked third with Hamlin 3,692 Marshall 3,613 Roberts 6,333 Northeast Dist 32,610 uggug 4C Cft MMMMtt gpMRK ttWWMMMHMK SI WO incriasi EO 0-20 PfRClNT. gj 0-10 PttCINT 1 10SS 20 PCKCINT OR MORI INCREASE Haakon 2,433 Jackson 848 Mm' Lawrence 479 Jerauld Gets Record Crop Of Bluegrass Meade 3,267 Pennington 2,711 zero to 10 per cent, those which gained 10 to 20 per cent, and those which gained more than 20 per cent Figures are preliminary ones, based on the 1960 tensus. The population of the entire nation is up 18ft per cent to million. (AP Photofax) Map, released by the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, shows percentage changes in population by states during the past 10 years -in the United States.

States are divided into four groups (per code at map's bottom): those which lost population, those which gained Stanley 1,415 West C. Dist. 11,122 Aurera 1,970 Beadle 4,192 WESSINGTON SPRI Brule 2.164 Buffalo 493 S.D. Put 1960 down as the big bluegrass year for Jerauld County. Hand 2,839 Hughes 941 Si; Peppard Seed Company ex Industrial Building Up At Brookings ecutives John Porter and Hyde 1,100 State Builds '146 Miles of Road in '60 Jerauld 1,503 Floyd Atkins said this is in Sully 2,039 disputably the biggest blue- Central Dist 17,249 grass crop for this area since bluegrass harvest became a BROOKINGS, S.D.-One-fam Brookings 7,003 uy dwelling construction in major operation here in 1951, Davison 1,299 Hanson 1.224 Brookings has shown a decrease for the first six months of the MILLJON POUNDS Kingsbury 7,552 PIERRE Department of Highways Director E.

F. Mc- year compared to the same period Three outfits are weighing grass in 1959 but industrial building at Fullerton Lumber Co. yard Kellips reported that 456 Lake 5,691 McCook 8,954 Miner 2,369 is zooming. miles of highway construc United, Mangelsdorf of St. Louis, and Phil Burr.

Fullerton Robert Brotsky, city engineer, Minnehaha 11815 reported only 15 one-family Manager Don Skarin said they Moody 6,564 dwelling permits have been issued have weighed in a million and Sanborn 2197 for the January-June perior this a half pounds of bluegrass. East C. Dist. 49,668 year with a total valuation of The seed is bringing three cents Bennett 3,699 Custer 770 $204,620. a pound.

Comparatively, the first six Rudy Patrick of Kansas City ONE OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S prettiest contributions to the theatrical world greets old friends of the family in a visit at the Capitol in Washngton. Miss Candace Hilligoss, daughter of L. F. Hilligoss, Huron, is shown with Mrs. E.

Y. Berry, left, and Sen. and Mrs. Karl Mundt. Sen.

Mundt and Candace's mother were speech instructors in the same schooL S.D. Lass Making Hit in Washington Theater Circles Associated Press Special Service WASHINGTON (AP) Miss Candace Hilligoss, talented and pretty South Dakota lass, is making quite a hit in the Washington theater circles. The ash-blonde daughter of L. F. Hilligoss, Huron, cur tion have been started and 146 miles have been completed since Jan.

1. McKellips said over-all construction in the state is proceeding' at an "accelerated but efficient rate." MANY STRUCTURES In addition to road construction, 28 highway structures have been arted and 37 have been completed since the first of the year. Road construction projects Fall River 1,504 Shannon 1,122 months last year had 56 such is weighing grass at Hayes-Lucas building permits with a total val Lumber and Tobin Seed Washabaugh 968 uation of $785,500. of Kansas City is headquartered Southwest Dist. 8,064 at Lane.

j. ft 3,401 VALUATIONS WAY UP Frank Jensen estimated that Jones 1.659 At the same time Brotsky five million pounds of bluegrass Lyman 2,437 noted, however, that only three seed will be harvested this year Mellette 1 238 industrial building permits with started since Jan. .1 include. 96 in Jerauld' County The Todd Tripp 4,468 biggest bluegrass check he's writ miles of base and mat, 5 miles of grading; base and mat; a total valuation of $22,000 were issued during all of 1959, while three permits running to a total ten was to a partnership for rently is co-starring with Ar-- 64 miles of grading; 90 miles of grass taken from one ranch that HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Christensen recently observed their 50th wedding anniversary with open house at the First Lutheran Church parlors. They were married June 25, 1910, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church near Astoria, and lived on the Christensen homestead until a few years ago when they moved into Hendricks, Minn. Their five children all present for the event, are Kermit, Loren and Mrs. George all of Astoria; Mrs. James Schmidt, Sioux Falls, and Russell, Mankato, Minn.

Over 200 persons attended the open house. of $267,963 have been issued dur nold Stang in George Axel- Post and Times-Herald: amounted to $5,560. Sever a grading and subbase, 6 miles of ing the first six months of '60, rod's "Seven Year Itch." "The Senate dining room re grading, subbase and concrete checks have totalled from $500 The city engineer saw some She's playing the role in the mains the sightseeing zenith for to a thousand dollars, and there pavement; 11 miles of base and otter; 169 miles of seal and 13 hefty permits on the horizon, and stage play that Marilyn Mon performers'. Washington visits, South C. Dist 14,884 Bon Homme 5,367 Charles Mix 4,238 Clay 6,500 Douglas 1,508 Hutchinson 4,109 Lincoln 9,064 Turner 7,850 Union 7,968 Yankton 6,599 Southeast Dist 53,203 they include- roe did in the movie version are lots 'of smaller operations.

CREATES JOBS Yesterday Senator Mundt was miles of gravel surfacing. Addition to the Hillcrest ele "The Girl." entertaining one of the loveliest girls ever to come out of his Road construction projects completed include 34 miles of mentary school new Bluegrass has created a lot of FAVORABLE REVIEWS Wesley Foundation student center, South Dakota, the Candlelight's base and mat, 14 miles of grading short term job opportunities in this community. About 75 to a Candy brought favorable re Candace Hilligoss views on her opening night per hundred men are working on the neres wnat ue nad to say new dairy building at South Dakota State College, and the new federal insect lab in Brookings, $567,800. STATE J229 41S 44 miles of grading and subbase; 2 miles of, grading, subbase, base and mat; 15 miles of base course; 19 miles of gravel surfacing; 21 crop. about Candy's opening night performance: formance from Washington's drama critics.

The play runs through July 9 at the Candlelight At St. Lawrence the seed is laid South Dakota taw Review Discusses Worzella Case BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP Another look has been taken at the "Worzella" case at South Dakota State College. Latest review of the historical chapter written at State Total for this approaching con ine Dnght particular news miles of base and blotter and 13 out on the ground, turned with side delivery rakes until dry, and Theater. struction runs to a healthy this morning is an unfamiliar, Candy, who is in her 20's, at stacked in windrows where it beautiful and clever light come tended South Dakota State Col will keep indefinitely.

It is then dienne named Candace Hilligoss. miles of seal. SEVERAL STARTED Structures started since Jan. include 1 deck place girder. Iowa County Figures Given WASHINGTON (AP) Th OTHER PERMITS lege in Brookings where she was one of the bright stars in campus Mark that name well that At the same time Brotsky re baled to slip into sacks, for shipment to Kansas City.

There it is College with the dismissal of Dr. W. W. Worzella by the dramatics. Regents of Education in 1958 appears in tne spring voiume threshed, and it goes through prestressed concrete bridge, one shouldn't be difficult for this girl could give you the notion she's slumming while perched on ported other building permits for the first six months of the year include eight residential garages Miss Hilligoss got her call to of the South Dakota Law Re bridge, 10 continuous con several gravity cleaners, starting on the seventh floor and ending take over the role only three days Recents expressed approval of United States Bureau of tho view.

a cloud. a store ($4,800) md ad before the play opened. State College's tenure policy, Census released breliminarv The South Dakota Review up on the ground floor. "This Hilligoss is playing the ditions, alterations and miscel crete bridges; 13 concrete box culverts and 2 continuous composite girder viaducts. Structures completed include 6 She was the luncheon guest the population figures for 1960 for Rankin, manager of the United role Marilyn Monroe did in the they somehow and in some magical way retroactively attempted laneous permits totaling 17 in each of Iowa's 99 counties.

is tne report ot a tacuuy committee for the University of South Dakota school of law drying yard just south of Wes- number and $36,810 in cost. to delegate their constitutional The total population for Iowa. sington Springs along Highway other day of Sen. and Mrs. Karl E.

Mundt (R-SD) and Mrs. E. Y. Berry, wife of the South Dakota GOP congressman. movie version and like Arthur Miller's lady, has a deft, trimly timed sense of humor.

Total number of permits is and administrative responsibili 34, said his operation includes including Dean Kenneth F. I-beam bridges, 18 continuous concrete bridges, 8 concrete box culverts, 4 continous composite sued, he added, now reach 44 ties to State College based on the 1960 count, came to increase of 115,335 over the 1950 census of 2,621,073. Simpson, Chapin D. Clark, as about 700 thousand pounds of "She has ash-blonde hair, big with a total valuation of $520,693. girder viaducts 'and 1 box girder The real upshot is that under Jerauld County grass, and the sistant professor; Frederick Davis, associate prof ITEM PRINTED This drew the following item The preliminary figures, based the present statute, academic There were 186 permits issued during 1959 with a total valuation balance of it is coming over from bridge.

on Held counts, are subject to tenure in South Dakota exists Sanborn County and from the in the column of Richard L. Coe, gish features, an ideal figure but above all, wit. To a now familiar comedy, many witticisms of which are withered, she infuses welcome freshness of $2,185,515. revision, the bureau said. only as a matter of regents' pol Stickney erea.

drama critic of the Washington Clark Y. Gunderson, profes sor and Professors Oliver Laymon and Claude W. Schut ter. Badlands Of the state's 99 counties, only "We are expecting to ship 25 Senate, Confirms 37 of them recorded population icy, is not enforceable in court and cannot be made so enforceable even if the Board of Re carloads of seed from our drying FETCHING GIRL gains. t.

Travel lot here. Our cured seed goes The South Dakota Law Review Up gents wish to do so." Jay Carmody, drama' critic of notes the battle in the Worzella S.D. Postmasters WASHINGTON (AP) The Some of the figures Include: County i960 1950 BuAia Vista 20,974 21,113 But the court" never said that to the processing plant at Omaha," he added. MAKE SURVEY Beef Cattle Slaughter To Increase case was "fought almost entirely on the question of the legality of the Washington Evening Star, said Candy "turns out to be quite a fresh and fetching girl." the authorities duly charged with Senate confirmed these South INTERIOR, S.D. AP)-Jravel to Badlands National Monument continues to increase with 137,455 persons visiting this popular South the administration of our colleges assumed delegation of power, and Dakota postmaster nominations: Patrick Seed Co.

and Peppard's the court (quite properly, in view Norman W. Helmer, Andover; He added: Hilligoss is quite at representatives made a survey Dakota area in June. Carolyn E. Baier, Camp Crook; and universities were or are prohibited from developing tenure plans for form giving such plans real effect as a matter of admin Wednesday afternoon to estimate WASHINGTON (AP) The of its assumption) held that both the Constitution and the statute defining the regents' powers pro William G. Stivers, Dimock; Or- Jerauld County's bluegrass seed ease as the girl who brings a sort of subconscious judicial mind to the possibilities of fugitive ville W.

Resell, Saint Lawrence; Cherokee 18,492 Clay 18,347 Dickinson 12,821 Ida 10,216 Lyon ...14,367 O'Brien 18,677 Osceola 10,012 Plymouth 23,847 Sioux 26,282 Woodbury ....107,777 19,052 18,103 12,756 10,697 14,697 18,970 10,181 23,252 26,381 103,917 crop harvest in order to establish government expects slaughter of beef cattle to continue above last year during the remainder of istrative policy." Erwin E. Maag, Tripp. hibited any such delegation of Superintendent Frank Sylypster reported visitors at the monument totaled 242,672 for the calendar year to date, representing a S.4 per cent increase over the amour. power. 1960.

"She is amusingly unhurried an educated guess before the government crop and livestock reporting service conies out with their figures early this month. BROTHER JUPITER But the Review adds: "Nevertheless, a careful read The Agricultural Marketing same period last year. ing of the State College tenure They came up with a total to Service, in predicting this, said there should be gains in both grass and grain fed cattle. Much of the increase is attributed to the new and improved visitor facilities at the National in making a decision that is as inevitable as the one in 'Seven Year Itch' always has been! She takes it calmly, an assured line at a time, as if she had played date of about 4,250,000 pounds of statement reveals little to sup-Dort the assumption viewed seed for the county. That's a "The number of cattle on feed monument.

with the advantage of hindsight, $127,500 shot in, the arm for the role before which, indeed, she Second Summer Session Set at General Beadle MADISON, S.D.-Second ses therefore, it appears that while Jerauld County's economy at has." three cents a pound. the 'Worzella case was correctly decided, the opinion was based April 1 was 8 per cent above a year earlier, and the rate of marketings in the second quarter indicates that a considerable number are still on hand. Marketings of grass cattle this fall will be And bluegrass money, as Bob Moorman put it, is "just like COUNTRY PARSON on a very questionable premise-namely, that when the Board of Airline Traffic At Worthington Heavy in June WORTHINGTON, Minn. Dur finding it because the strip sion summer school registration at General Beadle State Teachers pers take the heads and leave the seasonally large and above a year il lift? College will be held July 18 in hay." the college gymnasium. earlier.

Prices of grain fed cattle will likely decline moderately this summer and hold little promise The second session will end Post Given S.D. Demo ing June the municipal airport boarded an average of 7.4 passengers on airliners per day, to ot mucn recovery this fall." Aug. 20. Regular course work will be offered in most divisions. Luverne Baptist Pastor Resigns LUVERNE, Minn.

-The Rev. set a record, Robert Gustaf Two workshops will be held MITCHELL (AP) Jack Wei- son, North Central station mana PLAN IOWA SHOW PETERBOROUGH, N.H. The during the term. A workshop land, executive secretary of the ger reported. July 25-29 on Health Problems in 1960 National Junior Guernsey It was the first month with South Dakota Democratic party, R.

W. McQuold, who has served as pastor of the First Baptist the School will be under the direc has accepted an appointment to tion of Thelma S. Morris, asso over 200 departures. Passengers emplaning num Church the past seven years, has the Democratic National Finance Show will again be held in conjunction with the National Dairy Cattle Congress this fall in Waterloo, Iowa, according to the Ameri ciate in health education and mib- Committee. bered 222, alighting, 145.

For the lic relations division. National resigned to accept a call from the Conservative Baptist Church at Milea City Mont. September September year Weiland was notified of his Tuberculosis Association, New York, N.Y. can Guernsey Cattle Club headquarters here. worthington already has 1,683 selection by a telegram from He will be succeeded here by boardings, only 117 short of the A library workshop will run Roger Stevens, chairman of the Rev: Orval Byrd, Beloit, Wis.

CAP requirement of 1,800, with 60 Aug. ll-l. it wai be under the di the party's finance committee. MILLER, S.D. A total of rection of Miss Edith Guvor.

days to go. Rev. Mr. McQuoid will begin The first meeting of the group will take place at the Biltmort "People, like radios, can be so out of balance they can't receive a clear message no matter how clearly it comes to them." librarian at the colleee. and Ed Gustafson now faces a 207-pas- his duties at his new location $611.58 has been contributed Jn the' Hand County mental fund drive.

na Akre of the Brookings Pub tenger goal for July. Hotel in Los Angeles, July 18. "Been out playing with the kids again, I tee!" late this month, lic acnoois library..

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