The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1937, Page 4

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LOSSES LESS THAN by State Amounted to $1.11 Per Acre in 1936 7} Wosses paid on 22,666 acres of hailed ; insured by the state hail insur- department averaged $1.11 per | in 1936 or 50 cents below the av- , it was shown in an audit report Wednesday by the state (board of auditors. The department insured 170,106 | ptor and accountant for the board, said | ‘yin his report. ‘The audit Usted $1,215,144 as total brisks written last year compared with | ($33,836,204 in 1935. Total hail losses | Spaid were $25,133.75 on 22,666 dam- paged acres against $2,860,350 47 losses’ > fon 1,218,025 acres the previous year. ; Figures for 1936 were the lowest in A beach instance except in 1934 when 4 152,141 acres were insured for a total frisk of $1,005,785 with 12,161 acres damaged. Amount of loss paid in 11934 was $25,649.88 or slightly more * than last year, the report showed. Administrative expenses for 1936 were $65,551.40 or 69.52 per cent of ‘the total income listed at $04,268.40. ‘This compared with 5.78 per cent in 985 and 94.79 in 1934, ‘The department showed @ ret oper- ting profit to surplus of $2,935.19 S—— DICK’S GROCERY [iting 17¢ | SQUARES, Ib... 19c TGA. 308 tally” OATMEAL, I. G. A. quick or regular, We deliver $1.50 orders free of charge Spanish rebel troops is pictured returning from the front for rest dical treatment after bitter fighting for control’ of the Saragossa road in the Guadalajara mountains, It was in that rebels, supported by Italian troops, suffered severe verses after they all but had Madrid in their grasp. expense showed. Plus fund Jan. 4 was $3,004,126.97. “In our statements we have set up an estimated reserve of $617,718.71 for uncollectable hail insurance taxes due Crenshaw Reviewing N.D. National Guard flavor ecause its toasted Ward County Seat Will Be Busy as Host to Groups During Next Six Months Minot, N. D., Apr. 14—()—Minot business leaders are preparing to en- " , DAKOTA HAIL On Back From Front in Spain FDR ASKS AMERICAS TO INSURE DURABLE PEACE BY TREATIES President Sees Maintenance of Democracy as Most Im- portant Guarantee Washington, Apr. 14—(?)—President Roosevelt said Wednesday continied maintenance and improvement of democracy, mutual confidence and Positive co-operation form the most The for tertain nearly a score of conventions | gains” in national in thelr scheduled for this summer. gion and Auxiliary Jube 20 to 23 and the North Dakota-Montana district of the Missourl Synod Lutheran church, Jurle 28 to 29. There will be a state fair July 4 to 10 and the international peace cele- bration July 4. Definite dates have not been announced for the North Dakota County Auditors association seasions in August and conventions of the Northwest Truck and Bus asso- ‘ciation and North Dakota Education association in November, and the state turkey show next December. Judge—Have you ever been up be- fore me? : Culprit—I don’t know, yer Honor— what time do you get up? SAY THIS TO YOUR HUSBAND. “Jon't it about time, dear, that we did some- thing about our rugs? They've given us a lot of homey comfort during the past trying years, but today they’re old and worn and dull. “Now, we deserve better things—and we can afford them. Let’s give our home renewed Promise to Communicate With Friends Falls Newsprint Sets Mark] vase & THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1987 We Deliver All Phones 34 Grocery Specials Apr. 10 to Ape. 20 TURIFT COOKER CALROD, Hotpoint’s metal-sealed electric cooking coil, brings a - thrilling new thrift to beauty and fife with new rugs or carpets throughout. And let’s profit by the lesson hard years have teught us—that it pays to buy qual- ity, long wear, and durability. We'll find just what we're looking for—permanent satisfac- tion—if we insist that every rug bear the name Hardwick & Magee.” Everybody is saying— TIMES ARE BETTER— TIME TO BUY HaRDUNCK EMMAGEE. PLO U - on. ‘ ‘ ; = ‘TES BONSNESTER —Hagpedas’s 1997 budls- to-do feer ELECTRIC RANGES Hardwick & Magee Rugs Sold in Bismarck by BOWMAN FURNITURE Co. Phone 100 ., North Dakota Power & ,

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