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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, | 19357" Fargo Distriet’s FERA |™ merge sony a sat | Valley City Municipal Staff Cut 40 Per Centlasic | Light Plant Success —(P—! \elal election here Tuesday to decide FERA personnel in the seven offices Republican Optimism | crana Forks, N. D, Oct. 11. jon construction of a municipal plant | in the Fargo district was reduced Expressed by Snell Mayor Fred H, Fredrickson of Valley jin Grand Forks. i nearly 40 per cent between July 1 and City Thursday night told a mass; Emenee Oct, 1, according to Miss Clara Hjerpe.| Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 11—(P)— megting here that his city’s municipal] The Roman hagiology contains six| 10 PEOPLE IN N D field representative. ‘an expression of Republican optimism ove On July 1, 224 persons were em- came pier Congressman Bertram E. jlight and power plant opefates ee eee named Catherine. ployed in the administrative, social |Snell of Potsdam, N. Y., Thursday. service, auditing, work division, sur-| “Things are breaking pretty well} Issuance of Fractional Coins|pius commodities, recreational, feed|for us,” said Snell, house minority and nursing service divisions of the leader, on his way to the Philippines. Doubtful, Head of State |FERA. Although eight persons were| The Republicans, he said, will have Division Believes jadded during this period, 89 left the | money for the next campaign, “which {service making a total personnel of | we did not have in the last campaign.” | cessfully an provides for a ietantial, surplus in city funds, A citizens’ committee sponsored the meeting in connection with the spe- MINTING OF TOKENS FOR SALES TAX UP 143 on Oct. 1, Miss Hjerpe said. |He said no one is being considered Establishment of metal tokens for North Dakota's 2 per cent retail sales the sales tax division, said Friday. Issuance of tokens would depend | on the public demand for them, Smith said, explaining that thus far only one formal request has come for ; tokens to be distributed. The request | came from the North Dakota oa | Federation of Labor. Principally, the foken system ot| one and five-mill metal slugs, would benefit the small buyer of extremely limited means and the small vendor, Smith explained. Small places of business, similar to recreation parlors where average sales are below the 15 cent minimum, would be aided by tokens. Under the present system, a 2 per cent tax is collected from the gross sales of such Places, but no tax is-charged by the retailer on sales below 15 cents. Establishment of the token system in North Dakota would cost approxi- matey $20,000, Smith said, represent- ing outlay for approximately 10,000,- 000 tokens of five and one-mill values. Although 6,000,000 one-mill and 4,000,000 five-mill tokens would cost approximately $20,000, they would have to be redeemed at their face value of $26,000, Smith said, while re- Placements of tokens taken from cir- culation through destruction, or for souvenirs would be additional ex- pense, he said. 60 Girls Finish Camp Work Under NYA Plan Approximately 60 girls have re- turned to their homes in the northern part of the state after a month at! North Dakota's first National Youth Administration camp on_ Belcourt Lake, according to E. A. Willson, state youth director. In addition to a complete program | af recreation, the girls studied home| economics, practical. nursing, dra-! matics, English and social sicence un- der a staff of instructors headed by Elbert Hubbell, camp director loaned by the Turtle Mountain Indian Agency which also furnished the camp site. Because of the lateness of the sea-| son this was the only camp author- ized for the state this year and was one of the first to be opened in the United States. Present plans is to organize several similar camps next summer under the National Youth Administration, Willson said, Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 | from relief families in Ward, Rolette, Pierce, Bottineau, Towner, McLean, McHenry and Benson counties were enrolled at the camp. Funds Allocated for Armory Caretakers North Dakota has been placed on a Par with other states, so far as the National Guard is concerned, by al- location of funds for 15 armory care- takers, Captain H. A. Brocopp, as- sistant adjutant general, said Friday. As a result a new payroll of ap- proximately $1,700 monthly will be added to those in the state, Brocopp said. The 15 caretakers will be paid from $50 to $75 monthly, in addition to their service fees as enlisted men in the North Dakota National Guard | units. Some of the men, where armory facilities permit, will receive quar- ters in: the buildings, Brocopp said. Heretofore no caretakers have been | appointed in the state, because of | lack of funds. FAVORS SALES PROGRAM | Indianapolis, Oct. 11—(#)—A na- tional cooperative sales program for manufactured dairy products is highly | desirable, John Brandt, president of the Land o’ Lakes Creameries, Inc., of Minneapolis, said here Friday, but inauguration of such a plan appears improbable in the near future. See | POLL BUSINESS MEN } Washington, Oct, 11.—(?)—A na-| tion-wide poll of business men was in progress Friday to get their opinion of New Deal “trends” as seen through the eyes of a committee of the Cham- ber of Commerce of the United States. Celebes island in the Dutch East Indies is 800 miles long. 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I was discouraged, until a cousin told me about Dakota Maid. I tried it, and now I always have good success in my baking.” Baking failures are worse than discourag- ing. They’re a serious drain on a household budget. Every pie or cake ruined by uneven flour performance means wasted sugar, shortening, flavoring, fruit, nuts or other ex- pensive ingredients. You-can prevent such needless waste in your kitchen, Use Dakota Maid Flour. It’s uniform, and you always can depend on it to give uniformly good results. That’s because Dakota Maid is milled from 100% hard spring wheat under constant labo- ratory control with actual cooking tests. Not a sack of Dakota Maid Flour leaves the Mill until it is ready for use. Then, through our new store-door delivery sys- tem, itis rushed to2,200 grocers, where you can _ get it always FRESH. STATE MILL & ELEVATOR Grand Forks, No. Dak. 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