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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 7

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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7
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FEBRUARY 1, 1938 THE RHINELANDER (WtS.) DAILY NEWS USEOLD PLATES (Continued from Paso. 1) man at low salaries and tho staff jjon- ertUly Is inadequate. A prospective 20 percent cut in appropriations, they said, would serve only to cripple the state revenue collection agency. Johnson said the state is losing millions In delinquent income taxes because the commission, charged by the last legislature with the fluty of collecting delinquencies, was not provided with sufficient help. HP said old delinquencies are being outlawed £ffy statute and that last year alone state had 40,000 on the delinquent list who could not even be billed because the commission lacked necessary funds.

Speaks Against Cut. Fred S. Hunt, member of the pub lie service commission, told the finance committee it would be good business not to apply a 20 percent cut to the commission's operating fund because it will cost $75,000 for the court fijrht to enforce rate reductions ordered agnlnst the "Wisconsin Telephone company. I Victory in the he said, moans the telephone company will have to reimburse subscribers for of temporary reductions and effect. a permanent reduction.

Andrew McDonald, of the public service commission, said the administration of the truck and bus transportation act passed at the lust session has proved such a big tusk that this legislature either will have to provide more money or cut down on the administration. The assembly committee on taxation heard an appeal for legislation to enable local governments to extend time for the 1035 tax payment to July 1 to allow drought-stricken farmers an interval between seasonal cessation of feed relief and the due date. In a hearing on the proposal of Assemblyman John Kostuck of Stevens Point, to postpone the deadline to June 1 for taxpayers who sign i an affidavit of. inability to pay, Arthur Kelly (P), of Hudson, said the extension would be inadequate for i impoverished taxpayers in his see- jtion. Ho presented an amendment making' the date July 1 inclusive.

Faust visited her sister, Mm. Elaine Fish, Irrna HarnoAvsky visited her parents nt W. I). Reynolds, who has boon 1 quite 111, is somewhat H. flPhl of lander wns a cftlfer at the ftortlo Mr.

find Mrs. B. US: Kaufmnn wns a Klilnolamler visitor. oispu of Three Lakes was and Mral- C'tyde Larand aatifcHttf; Margaret visited Rliinclander and Mrs. U.

spent Wednesday In UhinelnndPiv Gagen Mrs. Charles Dlckison and son, John Tluempfner, transacted business in Crandon and Mrs. Oliver Faust and J. J. Young were in Higgs of Rhinelander was a caller at the William Hollsted home.

Klmer Dixon was absent from school owing I to Alice Faufau visited friends in Henry Dickison and Edith and Mary Lou, visited the; former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del-, bert Hattie Anderson is spending- some time with her Mrs. James Harkins, in Rhineland- PORK FEET NECK BONES VEAL HEARTS SLICED LIVER Ib (Very Cheap for the Price of Pork of Late) Genuine Baby Pork Whole or half, Ib. Ground Beef Frankfurters Ring Bologna iswiss ROUND and SIRLOIN STEAK Fresh Blood and 1 Liver Sausage, Ib IOC Excel Sliced Itucon, II).

16c BULK SATURDAY MORNING ONLY ALL YOU WANT 5 Ibs. For Tea Meat Counter HOM for Week of Feb. I to Feb. 8 48 oz. Quaker Oats Vanity Macaroni Products MACARONI A Dkas SPAGHETTI 8 oz.

pfkgs NOODLES 6 oz. fc for VANITY Iodized 1 7c 0. H. 6. Coffee 24c 0.

H. fi. Tea 18c VANITY MIXED Vegetables 2 21c Yellow Soap 3 14c NO NAME CRYSTALS Water Softener 1 17c BANNER Salmon 2 '-J, 1 BOHILESS Codfish 28c Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Specials-Fri. Sat. Only ORANGES rnU Navel 37c LETTUCE es id hMdl 5c 1 ODV Large tender bunches, 1 I per bunch Wm, A.

Hansen Sandberg Swanson 1133 River St. Phone 700-W 1160 Eagle St. Phone 260 Johnson, Wabeno, Wis, Save On Every Baking with IT'S ALWAYS CHEAPEST TO BUY THE BEST! 2 Lbs. of SPARE RIBS One Lb. of SAUERKRAUT 7 A.

M. TO 10 A. M. DM ESTABLISHED 1859 WHERE'ECONOMY WES Visit your favorite Food Store this week and take advantage of these money saving food values. Note this Fine Value IONA BRAND TOMATOES 19-OZ.

CANS ANN PAGE PORK A.D BEANS 16-Oz. Cans ASK ABOUT THE PRIZE CONTEST MELLO-WHEAT 2S-Oz. Pkg. BIRDS EYE BATCHES lc 6-Pkg. Carton CLEAN QUICK SOAP CHIPS COLD STREAM I I 16-oz.

rink bafmorB 2 25c CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup 3 Cans HORMIiL'S PURE LARD 2 CTNS. FLOUR S1L.VKRBROOK. BUTTER 92c GRANDMOTHER'S BIG TWIST BREAD 38c 24-OZ. -I LOAF 1UC LOG CABIN SYRUP Can 21 BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA Lb Can 10c Grape Nuts Pk 18c Sanka Coffee Lb Tin 50c xA 3 Pk BS 20c Post Bran Flakes 16-Oz. Pkg.

14c KERNEL Del Monte Corn 2 12-Oz. Cans NO. 3 SlliVIi Lakeside Peas 20-Oz. Cans Kemps Tomatoes 2 20 'ANCAl FLOUR ANCAK FLOUR Penicks Syrup 5 lb can Karo Blue Label Sultana Peanut Butter jar Sunnyfield PANCAKE Sunnylield 2 2Q 23c Arm Hammers Soda e- 00 ANN PACJK KETCHUP 2 14-Oz. Bottles LUCKY STR1KK C'llKSTKRKIELD OLD GOLD a.ul C'AMKL CIGARETTES 8 Nectar Tea Orange Pekoe Japan i'k RAJAH Salad Dressing Qt.

Jar Fresh Fruits and Vegetables size Sunkist Navel Oranges 126 Texas Pink Meat Grapefruit Fancy Winesap Apples, 4 Ibs 25c Spinach, Ib ISc Endive, per bunch lOc Mushrooms, box 39c Avacodos, each Russett Apples, 4 Fresh Strawberries, pint 25c Onions, 10 Ib. bag 39c FOOD Tlit GREAT 'ATLANTIC PACIFIC Haugsby's 642 Keenan St. Phone 686 WE DELIVER CHICKENS, Ib 22c RED CIRCLE 2lo Ib RICH AND FULL-BODIED BOKAR 27c Ib. VIGOROUS AND WINEY Swift's Smoked Ham Cuts for Roasting Center.cuts, Ib. 24c Butts, Ib 19c Shanks, Ib 15c NATIVF.

ROUND STEAK Ib HAMBURGER 3 Ibs 25c PORK SAUSAGE bulk, 2 Ibs. BRANDED STEER BEEF ROAST 20c I A TOMATO SOUP 3 cans CATSUP large 2 for 25c PORK BEANS large can lOc PINK SALMON 2 tall cans 2Sc CRACKERS 2 Ibs 19c Velvet Tobacco 2 tins 25c Winesap Eating APPLES 5 Ibs 29c Head Lettuce 2 heads 15c TENDER TASTY MEATS THAT'S MEAT QUALITY SUPREME UCEWS6D MARKET, PLAN THE MODEL FOOD MART telephone 767 QUALITY MARKET telephone 102 Our meat quality is different. We carry a complete line of the famous Hormel Processed and Grade Marked Steaks and Roasts. As Meat merchants we verify there is nothing finer sold today. CASH ONLY Saturday Specials CASH ONLY PORK LOIN ROAST, Rib End, Ib.

16c Pork Steak, 2 Ibs Fresh Pork Shoulders, picnic style, Ib. 16c Sirloin Steak, young tender, Ib. 15c T-Bones, Ib 18c FRESH PORK NECK BONES, 4 Ibs. 25c Chopped Beef, all lean Beef, 2 Ibs. 19c Rolled Rib Roast, Ib 21c Tender 7 Beef Short Ribs for baking or stewing, Sb 6c BEEF POT ROAST, Ib.

lOc and 12c Fat Juicy WIENERS, 2 Ibs 25c Hormel's Pure Wis. Creamery Lard, 4 Ibs. 63c Butter 39c i smoked Picnics, Shank off, Ib. Small Average 16c Home Dressed CHICKENS for Stewing, Ib. 21c GROCERY SPECIALS AT THE MODEL MARKET ONLY 300 Size LEMONS, Fancy, Dozen 28c O.

K. LAUNDRY SOAP, bars 22c SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bags Sic Kickbusch FLOUR, 49 Ibs. Ib. sack 9Sc Strictly Fresh Local EGGS, 28c On Delivery 29c California ORANGES, 126 size, dozen 41c Libby's TOMATO JUICE, 14 oz, cans, 3 for 2Sc Monarch FOOD OF WHEAT, 28 oz.

pkgs 16c Valley Queen MILK, 3 Tall Cans I9c Solid Large HEAD LETTUCE, 2 heads for 19c Good Buy! Fine Japan Tea, half Ib. 2 pkgs. 18c Libby's CORN BEEF, 12 oz. can 18s Harvest Time PANCAKE FLOUR, 51b. Giant Hostess COFFEE, vacuum packed, Ib 39c White Heads CAULIFLOWER, Ib White Birch KIDNEY BEANS, No.

2 can, 3 cans.

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