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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 5

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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45 COUNTRIES SIGN MONTREAL (AP )- Mon Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Friday, April 9, 1965 Bechtolds treal's 1967 World's Fair announced it will have at least a record-equaling 45 countries DR. THEODORE R'. VanDailm Haggar Lauds Successor's Abiliiies participating. Argentina is the latest to sign up. The 1958 Brus Blows to the chest and abdo men are the next most serious sels Fair previously was alone as the largest In the reckoning of the International Bureau of Expositions.

Facial injuries, including frac- Te the limit of space, questions pertaining to tho prevention of disease will bo onswored. Personal replies will bo modo wtitn return stamped envelope is Inclosed. Phone inquiries not accepted. Dr. Van Delien will not make diagnose or proscribe for individual diseoses.

SAFETY BELTS In Sunday's Argus-Leader FREEMAN GETS THINGS DONE LIVELY S.D. COMMUNITY. WHS PANEL ON PIERRE (AP) Highway There's almost no end to the Director Don Haggar com TODAY'S HEALTH HINT Do not dry clean clothing or floors in an unventilated room. mended Gov. Nils Boe's selec things you can accomplish with Argus-Leader Classified Ads.

tion of John Olson of Sioux Highway accidents accounted for 1,600,000 disabling injuries in 1963. These victims occupy 50,000 hospital beds on a year- Falls as the new highway di rector effective May 1. LUTHERANS Haggar said Olson "is well round basis and pi tures, are common and vary from a broken nose to horrible lacerations. ll irp thfc i PROPER ATTIRE qualified and will make an out standing administrator for the services of The steering wheel is a major STUDENTS' DOS AND DON'TS. SJ I I 1 I i i Highway Department." 68,000 hospital peril for the driver, but the The Highway Commission set dashboard is the greatest threat personnel.

The number of vic- Olson salary at $14,400 a year. to the passenger's face. The windshield is capable of inflict Haggar said he has known Olson for several years and "I ing severe injury, especially when the force is great enough know that he is a man of out tims increases every year, explaining why apers i nue to carry the head standing ability, intellect and to break the glass. ARGUS-LEADER SPELLING CONTEST WINNERS AND PICTURES. LINCOLN KILLED 100 YEARS AGO ASSASSINATION RETOLD.

integrity. The value of a safety belt in Actress Burned Actress Linda Darnell suffered extensive burns over 90 per cent of her body Friday in a fire in the home of friends in Glenview, 111., a Chicago suburb. She is reported in serious condition in a hospital. AP Photofax It will be a measure to turn protecting the head was lines: "Death Van Delien the1 reins of the department brought out in a recent survey. Toll Over Holiday Weekend over to Olson because I'm Of 114 with facial injuries, only Sets Record." completely confident he will one was wearing a safety belt.

Many are in the prime of life run the department in an ef He sustained a relatively min FROM THE WEST COAST comes word of the. death of Ben A. Winterink, 67. His name may not be familiar to you, but his work is. Ben, an engraver and stonecutter who helped sculpture the figures on South Dakota's Mt.

Rushmore, died at a San Diego Hospital last Friday. His widow said he worked on both the George Washington and Thomas Jefferson busts. She recalled, "Most of his time was spent 500 feet in the air working on the Washington nose, which was 18 feet long. And just one wave of the Washington wig took one week." MARY FLIN'K, formerly of Alcester and now of Long Beach, is scheduled to appear on the Truth or Consequences TV program Monday. "LTL ABNER" is going to Tanzania.

Ken Johnson, Augustana College senior from Benson, who had the title role in the college "Abner" production, has been chosen by the Department of World Service of the Lutheran World Federation to spend a year working with refugees in the African nation. His work will involve helping refugees from the tribes of Watutsi and Rwanda who have fled into the new nation from neighboring Mozambique. He will be stationed in Tanzania's capital of Dar es Salaam but will concentrate his efforts in helping the refugees to become self supporting in the surrounding areas into which they have moved. RESIDENTS OF the Canton area should stop in and greet Joseph Hanson Saturday. He will be celebrating his 94th birthday.

THOSE WHO saw Robert Snook (as Douglas) in Norman Corwin's "The Rivalry" when the Cleveland Playhouse group presented the drama at Augustana College March 13, 1964, will be pleased to know this play was included in the Esso Repertory Theater, a 13-week TV series to be shown in nine big cities in the East. Variety, Life, The Boston Globe and other publications have praised the production. After the series is over, the stage "masterworks" will be made available on tape without charge to schools and serious students. Snook is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Snook, Luverne, Minn. and so disfigured or crippled that ficient and business-like man or fracture of the upper jaw providence might have deemed ner and will continue South HAROLD ERSLAND Home Phone 332-7495 208 Boyce-Greeley Bldg. 334-9061 Sioux Foils, S.D. Representing LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD "A Leeal Rutrvt Ufa tt Health Ins. Seclsty" Lije Healfh Mortgage "tt Estate Planning it better that they not survive, and was convinced that he would have been killed had he Dakota's record-breaking prog It is surprising how much dam ress in the field of highway not been wearing the belt.

construction," Haggar said. In this survey, the authors WHAT IS TV DOING TO SPORTS? PARADE MAGAZINE. age is done when the body hits the steering wheel, dashboard or windshield, as the car comes Haggar submitted his resig S.D. Bankers Select S.F. For Meeting conclude that the shoulder-nar- nation at the end of Gov Archie Gubbrud's jklministra- to a sudden stop, tion and retires from the di ness type belt might eliminate all windshield and dashboard injuries.

They also advocate rear safety belts because of the number of injuries among back rector's job after having served Small but mighty, Classified Sioux Falls has been selected ads sell school supplies FAST. The head is injured most often. It is the most common cause of death and the reason why those sustaining a blow to the head should remain in the hospital at least overnight. A bjpod clot may be forming and escapes detection until it is For an experienced ad-writer, as site of the 73rd annual state convention of the South Dakota more than four years. Haggar did not reveal his future plans, but said they would be made known soon.

Olson, 2609 W. 26th is president and manager of the seat passengers. TOMORROW: Poor Circula tion. dial 336-1130 now! Bankers' Association May 13- 15, A. S.

Gulllickson, Huron, association executive secre- First Federal Savings Loan large enough to cause symp- Bow and Arrows Used To Break Up Ice Jam Association, of which Boe is a director. toms. Fatlities usually stem from a laceration or contusion tary, announced Friday. Erling Haugo, president of the Sioux Valley Bank, Sioux of the brain. NEW ULM, Minn.

(AP) -Civil Defense leaders called 'on Falls, has been named general chairman of the three-day event by H. E. Iverson, Can Delbert Pagel with his bow and arrow to help break up an ice jam on the flooding Cottonwood River. Page! fired fused sticks ton, president of the bankers' Vandals Smash Historical Items At Worthington Enjoy Confident Living association. of dynamite attached to arrows The Sheraton-Cataract Motor plopping the dynamite onto the Inn will be convention head MY not." God wouldn't have given us such a variety of foods if jammed ice where it exploded quarters.

WORTfflNGTON Committee chairmen appoint uable historical artifacts housed ANSWER WITH LIFE HEALTH He didn't want us to enjoy them. The Bible says: "Trust in the living God, who giveth ed to handle details of the con in the "Little Country School" vention are: Earl G. Miller, on the Nobles County Fair us nchly all things to enjoy.1 grounds have been smashed by housing and reservations; H. Ivan Steen, golf tournament: (I Timothy Christ didn't vandals. INSURANCE proclaim a religion which would Verlyn Schmidt, bowling tour Fair board member, Gene nament; Frank C.

Duffy, Stower, said the vandalism was make living meager and pinched. We know that He once Thursday Dutch treat party; discovered this week but oc shared the joy of a wedding Orville L. Bonacker, Friday curred some time last month Dr. Hadleigh D. Hyde Jr.

OPTOMETRIST 123 North Phillips Ave. Hours: Phono 332-2012 Dr. Robert T. Hyde OPTOMETRIST 123 North Phillips Ave. Hours: Phone 332-2012 feast, and contributed to it.

QUESTION: Isn't it a sin to eat more than we need when some people are starving in the world? F. M. evening social hour; Arthur Friday, annual banquet and en It was the first time the school building had been entered but Our Father is pleased when we serve a delicious meal to honor E. J. CALLAGHAN, CLU and Associates NORTH AMERICAN Life and Casualty Co.

214 PAULTON BUILDING Call 336-0508 Sioux Foils tertainment held the last day; vandalism in other buildings ANSWER: If you mean by our guests, or bring good cheer Jack Bork and Norman Grosz, at the fairgrounds had been i your question, "Is it a sin to to the family. registration; John Kr as tins. continuing problem. eat more than is required to But if you eat more than transportation; Curtis Kuehn, The school building equipped enough to promote your health publicity; Mrs. C.

D. Gregg, keep our bodies alive?" I can say with assurance, "No, it is with authentic furnishings typical of the country schools of and happiness certainly that is women's luncheon and sin. If by overeating you low former years, is maintained by er your efficiency ana make the Nobles County Historical So More than 750 bankers, wives your body an easy mark for and guests are expected from ciety as a permanent museum display. No estimate of the dam throughout the state as well as disease germs, you are not living according- to the law of age was available as many of delegates from the associate God. If we waste food that the broken articles are irre members of the association throughout the nation.

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