The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 8

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ND nn ee LHe bis STATE MILL MADE PROFIL! , OF FLOUR ATHOME. BUT! ON SALES MADE INE Profits Would Have ft ficient to Pay Operating pense, Overhead Charges andj." Interest on Bonds If Sales | * Had Been Confined to Local bund p's ot ber 9, and 1927, Shatter i : Territory in 1° Auditor Lund $ port . On thi the t the loss the oper tiont bond All of eR AR Rem eo 67 Gost of Y8-pound cot Less food per ton Net mate} iross sale p 1 f. o. b. Boston, M . Differential of 80 cents per barrel ir < a 26,000, ton 000. i Less freight, Minneapolis to el commis: cur Corp... h discount Operating per barrel .. Interest on const cents per bar Total lo: expense bond intere than the price charged f - ter grade, Lund said. Sold For Less in Boston Commenting on the resu by his tabulation of the d the Boston comp: Lund his report the net sale price barrels of AR fall 911.39 of equalling t! 2 SF terials used in the ac : i : fe ar Nig same on the basis of wheat peep § ; Ae se values as used in the closing t ! < | ° te a tories at the mill from mont! ie ‘ Seon? ee ‘ Oe month and not at the f: i y, paid for the wheat by the AY ‘1 ' ‘sf py fair market p: s also allo Abot : Haan $ a | 6 ¢ ed from the hown | prices of with by th U instead of oY per fon x the actual sale price of their fe during the time the flour wa: ufactured. “The fi to Minneapoii per barrel, whic wheat ¢ Doster of Chir walmer S Eltinge Bldg. ceived f. o. b. Boston t ‘price quotations it will be nm ._ that the flour was sold f. 0. b. ue ton at from one to two dollc a barrel than it could be bo ig prose in the state of Nort i i j 1 | | or the year etry it make: sale of the 242,000 barrels o show a total loss to the stat of $354,511.39. @ rn if Buyers? Label Used if MONEY TO LOAN f tically all this flour w On Improved City Wroperty : ks branded with the | Low: Interest Rate q , and there was nothing | and Repayment Privilege ‘the eee to indicate that the | Bismarck and Mandap North from the state mill or!| C. REMINGTON | P. Dakota. Tilerefo bed beneficial ad ona 103%4-4th St. Phone 220-W fj SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 ws LED BUY FALL AND WINTER S4OVERCOATS , fPlOW. New patterns and styles 4 in our new section 'y the patented Knight sleeve-valve engine ‘“ohogt uniform compression, insuring -cathmess, power and long life beyond ae auy other type of motor Highcompression considerable i is the order of the mileage. The dey. ingests Knightengine j spee ing 4 activity to meet er and quieter i maulaee mated’ weidheso-come conditions as caused many manufacturers to only high, but uniform—insur- * bring out special high compres ing @ smoother flow of power. || Spherical cylinder head and sion motors, For Fee figh.onal h, sustained efficiency | isi shesclms, The patented Knight engine, be penn penny Do { the most efficient come pression chamber. No breaks i valls or head; nocorners or openings where fuel can py oe sete ghee cause of the basic principle of its high standards own. : ae design, offers you the advantages yore then ie Hf of highest uniform compression. now driving Oe illveKaights. Their enthusiasm often sounds escape the compressing force. aod in the Knight ¢ eaten, the compression extravagance, tained without any of the dis re any ange advantages so common to other with mileage engines which have made le big actual performance sacrifices for compression alone. records, accurate figures of mini- Many of these engines ‘ me. decisi special and more postin 4 op wna he With the Knight engine, you — superiority. 5 can use any gas. Many of these Besuretosee and drive this finer 3 } ‘ engines are short-lived, and de- Willys-Knight, at your earliest KS velop knocking even after in- , opportunity. ; , oy NO VALVES TO GRIND—GROWS SMOOTHER WITH USE 4 _¥S-KNIGHT | a

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