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Sa or 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935 $458,756 Collected in Sales Tax in 2 Months) PIONEER IS BURIED $700,000 in Federal Relief Mon- jes Escape N. D. Assess- ment of $13,978 Nearly $700,000 moved through North Dakota’s 53 counties in federal relief monies during the first quarter of retail sales tax collections in May and June of this year. This was revealed Friday in a study ot the first statistical report of the sales tax since collection of the im- post began in May. i Under an attorney general's ruling, no tax could be levied against relief orders presented at retail establish- County— Adams .. Barnes Benson Billings Bottineau Bowman . Eurke . Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Golden Valley Grand Forks. Grant . Griggs . Hettinger Kidder .. TLaMoure Logan McHenry McIntosh .. McKenzie . McLean . Mercer Morton Mountrail Nelson. Cliver Fembina Pierce Ramsey Ransom . Renville Richland Rolette Sargent s Sioux Slope Stark Steele . . Stutsman Williams State Trails . Data Incomplete . Out of State Vendors. ments with the result that $13,978 in potential taxes which would have been derived from the transactions, exempted, the report shows. Including out-of-state vendor, and ‘incomplete data on sales, a total tax |of $458,756.82 was collected during county to .108 cents in Slope county. Tax collections in counties varied | from $61,776.24 in Cass county to $340.10, in Billings county. By counties, the number of vendoi taxes collected, per capita and p cent of total taxes in the state col- lected are: 3 3 * ey 4 23 Ss 83 sé Pict ae As) 8 ul 1 i se 3,928.69 5,375.66 500 1.051 499 498 632 431 434 302 315 -108 786 A412 682 540 687 525, 1.069 526 803 3,324 674 96.226 $458,756.82 Mandan Congregation Adopts Church Name} The Evangelical Lutheran congre- gation of Mandan adopted the name Redeemer Evangelical church and named Martin Alex, Thoralf Christ- fanson and Joseph Huber as church council members at a meeting held ‘Tuesday evening in Christ Episcopal church, Mandan. Rev. E. H. Krueg- er, pastor, presided. The first American medical book was written by two Aztec Indians about 1550. The Smithsonian Instit EM EGGS Selects, tion has a photographic copy of the book, Elks Winter Funfest Scheduled on Monday A winter funfest for Bismarck Elks, their families and friends, will open Monday night with a dance and card party in the lodge hall. Both bridge and whist will be play- jed, starting at 9 p. m., with dancing to begin at 10. Harry Turner's or- |chestra will play. | A floor show is scheduled at 10:45 p. m, under the direction of Miss Mar- FOOD MARKET No. 1 Short Storage Grapefruit garet Ann Ramsey, featuring several of her advanced dancing pupil PELS 32¢ Fairy Toilet Soap dozen .;,.-... Medium Size It Floats, Seedless 3 bars for. 8 for Request halves, Minneopa, Quick or % » gular, No 2% tins 27 ¢1 Oranges [itor vic... 15c Sweet, Juicy Ginger Snaps og bulk, 2 Ibs. 2doz. Jor ........ 20€ Cookies tandard, Assorted 3 No.2 tins. .2OC 3 7 Cc plain, 2 tbs, 2OC Cone Log eam etti, ge Rag 21 Potatoes ices 1 6c 2 cans ...... Cc Biles Triumphs 22 BEE: Dock and Henne No. 1 tin + 3c Tomato Soup Nes tie POC Peck Salmon Libby’s medium red, flat Toilet Tissue Mohay had they been cash retail sales, were; | the two months’ period. \ty ‘The per capita collection in coun-| ties varied from $1,306 in Burleigh} SIOUX AND ENMONS | John B. Gayton Dead at 64, Was Born at Hampton, N. D., in 1870 Pioneer Sioux and Emmons coun- resident, a well-known collector of Indian lore and the son of James B. Gayton, who came to North Da- kota in 1857, John B, Gayton was buried at Cannon Ball Sunday fol- lowing funeral services attended by a large number of his friends amon, the early settlers of North Dakota. Mr. Gayton died Friday of last week at Fort Yates, just six days be- fore his 65th birthday and a little | less than five months after his wife’s death, which occurred June 30. He is the father of Mrs, A. R. Nord and Mrs. George Fisher, both of Bismarck. Born Nov. 27, 1870, at what was White Fur TOILET TISSUE, 4 for ...... HILEX, quart CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP «. LETTUCE, fancy, solid, 2 heads SQUASH, Hubbard, Ib. BANANAS Fancy yellow ripe ......... oe. PORK LOIN ROAST, end cuts, Ib. ........ PORK CHOPS, CHICKENS, extra fancy, milk fed, Ib... 24c JUST PHONE 1060 GUSSNER’S FIVE DELIVERIES | then Hampton in Emmons county, | Mr. Gayton spent his entire lifetime jin Emmons and Sioux counties. In | addition to his collections of Indian | relics, Mr. Gayton had a fine library, jcontaining many old volumes, and |several old musical instruments, saved from the early days. Moving to Cannonball when a young man, he married Sophia Irene | White Eagle, Aug. 19, 1895. His father | was a delegate to North Dakota's first | constitutional convention and a mem- ber of the committee that helped to divide Burleigh county in 1879, when this. section was still a_part of the Dakota Territory. Besides his daughters here, Mr. Gayton leaves another daughter, Mrs. James King of Cannonball. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Henry | Lawrence, Little Eagle, 8. D.; Mrs. Charles Archambault and Mrs, Ben White of Fort Yates and two broth- ers, James B. and William Gayton, in addition to nine grandchildren. One daughter, Vivian, and three brothers preceded him in death. An ideal polishing cloth for silver, Shoes, and furniture can be made of an old piece of velvet. VAN-ZANDT 10 HAVE BUSY DAY IN GIy Speech at Mandan Added to Schedule of National V. F. W. Commander at 1:30 p. m. Others in attendance will be members of the Bismarck V. F. W. and American Legion posts. At 3 p. m., Van Zandt will address Bismarck Boy Scouts at the junior high school and at 5:45 will speak over KFYR. At 6:30 p. th, a banquet for local ex-servicemen and businessmen will be held at the Grand Pacific. Guest speakers will be Governor Walter Welford, Mayor A. P. Lenhart, State Legion Commander Spencer S. Boise and lent Commander P. G. An address to members of the Vet-| Harrington of the V. F. W. erans CCC camp at Mandan Friday On the platform with Van Zandt when he speaks at the City Audi- was added to the schedule of James E./torium at 9 p. m., will be Milton Van Zandt, national commander of Rue, Commander of Lloyd Spetz Post, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who| American Legion; Sherwin as com- will be the guest of the local V. F. W. post here Saturday. *|mander of Gilbert N. Nelson post, V. F. W.; Commander H. F. O'Hare of The complete program for the day.|the Spanish-American War Veterans; announced Friday by W. L. Sherwin,|Mrs, Spencer & Boise, American commander of the local V. F. W. post, contemplates Van Zandt’s ar- rival by train at noon. He will be taken to Mandan by car for-the ad- dress there and will return to Bis- marck to be guest of honor at a luncheon in the Grand Pacific hotel FREE!—— One 20-oz. package Crystal White Soap Chips with— 5 Sap 2OC CLEANSER, 3 tor.... 15€ 23¢ | SUNSHINE 3 for FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT, med., seedless, 6 for ....... Carrots Crisp Green Tops, bunch .. +3 Ibs, 19c ORANGES Small Juice MEATS “THAT ARE BETTER” 21c Loin center cuts, w...24¢ GRAIN FED— STEER BEEF—— TAC pil sevseere ZC RIPPLED WHEAT WEEK-END SPECIALS GUSSNER’S PURCHASES MADE SATURDAY CHARGED AS OF DEC. FIRST BROWN SUGAR, 3 Ibs. Just Phone 1060 CRISCO, 3-Ib, tin . COCOA, 2-1b. tin HEINZ SOUPS, 10-ounce, 2 for GOLD DUST, Jarge pkg. .........6 GRAPES, Emperor, 3 Ibs. CABBAGE, fancy, solid, Ib. Country Style SAUSAGE, Ib. Little Pig SAUSAGE, Ib, BACON, 2 to 3 Ib, piece, med. heavy, oA) Pabet KEGLINED TapaCan contains 12 07. same as With your the Quick and Easy opener FREE. 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COOLS FASTER PABST Report BEER KEGLINED TapaCan cools much faster, SAVES HALF THE SPACE THE and here are the many advantages for you BREWERY GOODNESS SEALED RIGHT IN ‘vat tly non -refill- in the Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! Isn’t it great! ‘Why not every morning? Be worth a lot, wouldn't it? Worth trying to get. Try Schilling Coffee. It's a sturdy Coffee. It's dependable—not fickle, Make it with reasonable care, and it “comes thfough” with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees, One for percolator. One for drip. standard pack. Each 11e mild cure Kraut. Each 8c, pink, Each 12c 4 Lb. Pkg. Amaizo pure golden 10 Lb. Pail . TOMATOES Large No. 2% cans, Van Camp's extra SAUERKRAUT Large No. 2% cans. Libby’s solid pack PINK SALMON 1 pound tins, Best quality Alaska pack Fresh moist California seedless, SYRUP. Legion auxiliary president; Mrs. Os- car Selvig, president of the V. F. W. auxiliary; Mrs. Annie Flow, president of the War Mothers, and Mrs. Frank L, Burdick, Mandan, president of the ‘Spanish-American War Veterans aux- illary. Van Zandt’s speech is scheduled for 9 p. m,, in order that all who desire to do so may attend after the busi- ness day is over. PLAN SIOUX HOSPITAL Decision to locate the new “Sioux ” at Rapid City, 8. D., was announced Friday by the Depart- ment of the Interior at Washington. ‘The institution will have 100 beds and will care for Sloux Indians on reservations in North and South Da- kota. The hospital will cost $375,000. ‘The site at Rapid City was chosen after investigation by the U. 8. Public Health Service. : Most of the larger transport planes of today burn about 90 gallons of gase oline every hour. ; SSS——_———_— Pioneers are a hardy race —Tiger 51-plate Super-Ac- tive Auto Battery is the pioneer of Winter Batter- jes. It’s still the. surest starter and the best buy— most durable, $6.59 exch. 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