The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1933, Page 7

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Black Flag Full Pint 60c ValueNow Palmolive or Camay SPECIAL Jumbo Ice Cream Soda Any Flavor 70c Value ‘ Vaseline Hair Tonic a aoe ESTATE OBLIGATIONS Treasurer Dale Says $3,259,- will be ample he believes to take care of both payments without further levies of taxes. On July 1 $700,000 was transferred from the motor vehicle fund to the interest fund to pay off the interest on real estate coupons falling due on July 1. On that date, with the amount transferred from the motor vehicle} fund included, there was a total of $1,151,816.33 in the interest fund. Of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1933 STATE CANPAY REAL Prince Mike Quits New York Prison les the f 811.54 Available Now For | that sum $536,196.99 was realized from - c af : taxes paid into the state treasury this; stest selling That Purpose year from levies made for that Buk- ¢ Fad Notth Dakota will be able to pay off interest and principal on $1,650,000 real estate bonds when they become due on Jan. 1, 1934, according to State Treasurer Alfred 8. Dale. At present there is a balance of $3,- 259,811.54 available for that purpose, he said. On Jan. 1, 1935 the state must pay $1,000,000 to holders of real estate bonds in addition to those fall- ing due in 1934. The amount on hand pose. The total amount of real estate interest coupons due as of July 1 were $947,165.34. On July 1, the state treasurer paid $42,000 as interest on certificates of indebtedness which were past due on that date. 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