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•c- J Virginia Cafes No. 1—115 W. 9th St. No. 2—411 E. 8th St. 25c — 30c — 35c LUNCHES TRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE o- - — « . — — - - — - — - — . — — -v Tell Your Typewriter Troubles to SIOUX FALLS TYPEWRITER CO. 117 So. Main Ave. Phone 2967 Machines Rented and Sold 0 Welcome to the Nugen Williams Agency 300-302 Paulton Bldg. Sioux Falls So. Dak. PATRONIZE The Brownell Service Stations Distributors of Barnsdall Be-Square Products Brownell Oil Corporation Where You Get That Little Extra Service A Friendly Station in a Friendly City K. S. O. O. SIOUX FALLS BROADCAST ASS ' N Inc. 2,500 Watts, 1110 K. C, 270.1 Meters CAMPUSTOWN BABE LIKES GOOD POETRY By Bobbie Taylor I am greatly astounded to acquire the knowledge that I am the youngest stu- dent in this fair institution, was the first statement made by the light-headed Emery Olson, who has not yet seen 17 winters (or is it summers?) and is alleged to be the baby of dear old Sioux Falls college and the pride of his parents. Greatly flustered at being considered such an important personage and at being interviewed, Mr. Emson forgot his name. However, he has a tooth, he assured the reporter, covered with gold, as a result of a questionable accident. It seems, he said, that the car ran into a stump — that ' s all I know! Em likes good poetry and recited a very odd piece he picked up in the busi- ness office. I dot a gog. His name is Difo. I knowed him when he pas a wup. He stan cand upon his lind hegs, If you hold his lunt fregs up. Our hero ' s dad works in a bank so he ' s going to be an engineer, he said. ( One hundred jorty-s,
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A- J OLD TIMER RECALLS B IG STORM OF ' 39 (Continued from page 144) You! exclaimed our reporter. No, no, er — no — that is, I mean — er, that — ah — ah — he — ah shot me ' burbled Zeke. He shot you? inquired our reporter with a raised eyebrow. No — er — yes. Sure, he shot me a pheasant for my thanksgiving dinner, murmured Zeke, once more breathing normally. Oh, he shot you a pheasant, huh, re- marked our reporter in the sarcastic — hus- band — to — dumb — wife tone. Yup, that ' s right, replied Zeke, and what ' s more he — Just a moment, Mr. Ernold, inter- rupted our reporter. Would you mind letting me express my opinion of this af- fair? Over my dead body! stated the old- est citizen. With pleasure, remarked our report- er, drawing out a small automatic and calmly pulling the trigger. Now, Mr. Ernold, said our reporter, placing his fott on the rigid body of Zeke stretched out on the ground, I think your a @it% % big liar. Here the interview was ended as our reporter had to hurry back to our tabloid office to make the dead line. 1 --O O. P. SKAGGS SYSTEM Groceries Fruits Meats Buy the O. P. Skaggs way and become one of a happy family of Satisfied Customers Best Wishes From SIOUX FALLS PAPER CO. Everything in Paper 1st Ave. and 11th St. Sioux Falls South Dakota FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY LARGEST INDEPENDENT BANK IN THE DAKOTAS ' CAPITAL and SURPLUS 300,000.00 i One hundred forty-jive
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Sioux Falls College may feel proud of its splendid development in recent years and thefne service it is render- ing in the field of higher education. Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce 50 EARS AGO TODAY Dorothy Carlton, Marjorie Dennis, and Ruth Benson held an apple roasting song- fest last evening for a number of (dumb) belles of Campustown. The girls all looked extremely pretty in their new hoop skirts and leg of mutton sleeves. WALT and FRANK ' S BARBER SHOP W Z W. 9th Sioux Falls Rev. and Mrs. Orville Mellquist enter- tained the members of their congregation last evening at a buffet supper. However only four people came, Genevieve Funs- ton, Maxine Erdman, Annette Girton, and John Hein. Thinking that buffet was the French word for no , the rest of the congrega- tion amused themselves playing tiddley winks and riding on the merry-go-round which has just been set up on main street. HAYES MARKET Groceries and Meats 323 N. Main Sioux Falls o --o In celebration of the birthday of her son, Robert Krueger, Mrs. Plum Blossom invited in five of his little friends to celebrate the happy occasion of his cominj of age. The invited guests were: Beth Lommis, Helen Martin, Evelyn McKillop, LeonarJ Renner, and Paul Semm. The uninvited guests were: Walter Streclcer, LeRoy Stamm, and Morton Henlcin. THE FAVORITE STORE of COLLEGE STUDENTS ] PC a gPAttrri ff sk m One hundred forty-seren
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