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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 2

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PAGE 2 iUL THE KH1NELANDER NEWS APRIL 28, 1938 RHINELANDER POSTMASTER TO BE NAMED Campaign Merchants to Register Now LIMITS GIVEN far FIREMEN WILL DANCE TONIGHT from tji gate to the staid convention of tho Wisconsin Paid Firemen's association. If the danc6 is sufficiently profitable, the remainder will be used to purchase radio acts for the station houses. Seven Men Listed by Civil Service Commission as Appli- feants for Position. More Weight Permitted on AH BradIe post Office to Bc Ernie Palmquist's Recording under .1 new pi probably will bo unmed within a short time, ncoordlng to word from Summer Drive for Business to Be Launched within 10 Days. Main Highways Except 26 and 32 Today.

Closed Next Tuesday, Moved to Heafford. piling tip Orchestra to Play for Seventh Annual Ball. FIND BANK ROBBERS' CAR AT WHITEHALL Next Tuesday, April 30, will ho of tho roads wore raised the last for local merchants today, (iimnnr Bernstein of the to sign up to participate in the highway department summer sales campaign, it was an- change in weight limits on noimred today by Advertising club county trunks is being made at this The U. P. rivil Service officials.

time. Ibo maximum weight remain- roinmlsslon now Is making The club will meet on Tuesday inp 7.500 pounds on all county trunk ing next Tuesday when they will bo cancelled and sent out from the office on the last day that Bradley will have a post office. The letters- come from all parts of the country, and were sent to the Bradley postmaster by philatelists, who wnnt the last-day cancellations Hhlnelandcr's firemen tonight will WHITEHALL, April 2fi stage their seventh annual dance, Ed Gardner of Trem- this year's fireman's ball being. nealeau county today checked clews scheduled for the Memorial building. found in an automobile abandoned i Members of the fire department near Dodge and identified as the one have been busy for the last three' used In an Ames, bank robbery LAST TIMES TONIGHT SHOWS 7 9 ADM.

I0-35c HEAVENLY donflnl Inquiries" about the various 'evening at the Bronx hotel to con- highways. No change is being made 1 i nppllcnnfs for the post office np- cll ide arrangements for the anti- Highway 32. the limit remaining stamp collectlo li polnfmont. 'slump campaign during the summer 00() pounds. This Is to certify nominees, and months.

should bo concluded quickly, after which IT. S. Sen. F. Ryan Duffy will make his recommendations and (he presidential appointment will follow.

The Civil Service commission lists feeven local men as being applicants for the appointment: John I). Gilligan. 21ft South TVlhnm street, lion I manufacturer: third in the civil service examination a year ago. John W. Kelley.

200 Wilson street, former district attorney; Democratic county chairman. Oscar A. Kolden, 30 North street, oil dealer. i Arthur S. Post, 303 Lincoln street, salesman; Democratic candidate for treasurer in November.

J. M. Reed, 626 Randall avenue, county school superinten- dent; second in civil service examination year ago. Arthur O. Rendcll, 9 South Pelham, mechanic.

Clarence J. Wesley, 604 Moen street, plant chief mechanic. Representative business and professional men in Rhinelander now are receiving blanks from the Civil Service commission, asking for "confidential" reports on each of these seven men. asked about are business experience, tact in dealing with the public, executive ability, physical condition, character, morals, habits, reputation and personal qualifications for the postmastership. It is expected the program will be day launched in alxnit 10 days.

So far, i 27 Rhinelander merchants have nn jj signed up to participate in the event. Weight limit changes effective tofollow: Highway 8 between Midway. 12,000 days decorating the building in at tractive colors and designs for night's dance. This year, the firemen are bring- BrajTey" posVof will be Krnle Falmquist and his Victor there Sunday, The car was mired in closed on April 30 and the new post ccorc11n R' orchestra to Rhinelander the road with one tire fiat and little office at Heafford'junction will open ftiniish muslc fw tnc dance. This' gasoline left in its tank, on May I.

orchestra, besides having made rec- A woman's battered purso, con-' frequently has talning grocery bills issued to a per- Monday. He said he wart notified after a check with Mason City, authorities who reported the car was stolen stations Firemen expect to use proceeds Rhinelander' Stamp collectors also are sending rc1s sln pounds. No liters to Bradley to be cancelled on broadcast individual change on Highway from Midway Mfl 1 through tho new Heafford. nn to Tripoli. Weight limit on unpaved Junction post office.

Most stamp col- interested in the Rnp in nislnvay between Rhine- lectors receive magazines and news- 1 Aiuriy DeByle, anc i or AI OII CO rema ins 12,000 Papers that give them the dates today so that the poun old post offices are to close, be included on ay 47 from Rhinelander to or wno ew ones are to be opened, posters now being pro- 12.000 pounds. and this enables them to get stamp 0 "-n PeC AAv T'll Highway (53 from Rhinelander to cancellations on the first or last mg film which will be shown at the Vilas colmty ne 000 ollnds days for their collections. son named "Frenberg" by a Mason City Fruit company was in the car, the sheriff said. hh ne club president, State theater. A Ford V-8 has been selected as the grand award this year.

There will be a number of other smaller awards. 0. T. LINDGREN DIES IN LOCAL HOSPITAL Had Been Seriously 111 for Past Week; Services on Monday Afternoon. line, 12,000 pounds; from Rhinelander south to Lincoln Bradley has declined steadily since county line, still 7,500.

the closing of lumbering activities Highway 51 across Oneida county, that section of Oneida-Lincoln 12.000 pounds. counties, and when the new Highway 70 in Oneida county, 'way 51 concrete missed Bradley to 000 pounds. go through Heafford Junction, a It is possible, highway officials 'death blow to the little town's busi- say, that the weight limit on High- ncss resulted. way 26 between Atonico and Three' Lakes will be raised to 7,500 pounds to improve as it by Saturday, if this road continues week. lias so far this $138 Collected Letters for Band Uniforms by Fund Growing as Subscriptions Are Turned Over to Band Parents' Club.

A total of $138 has been raised here through response to letters soliciting funds for the high school Oscar Theo Lindgren, 52S Thayer street, died last night at 10:20 o'clock in St. Mary's hospital. Death was due to a head infection. He had been ill for a month, and in serious condition for the past week. He was born at Lac du Flambeau in 1906, but came to Rhinelander in 1907 and remained for the rest of his life.

He had been employed by the Thunder Lake Lumber company prior to his illness. is survived by his widow, by one daughter, Ramona Gene; by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindgren of Rhinelander; and by the following sisters: Mrs. Elmer Towne, Pelican; Mrs.

Paul M. Caliaway, Chicago, and Mrs. Jerome Bissonnette, and the Misses Klsie, Mavis, Ardis and Elvie Lindgren, all of Rhinelander. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Fred Lindgren home, 610 North Brown street, conducted by the Rev. H.

G. Spear of the Methodist Episcopal church. Interment will be at Forest Home cemetery. band uniforms, it was announced today by Joseph Kuehn the Band Parents' club. DEATH TOLL MOUNTS Donations for the fund should be, MILWAUKEE, April 26 (JP) sent or given to Mr.

Kuehn. death toll of the Wauwatosa well ex- The fund report to date follows: plosion last Saturday mounted to Previously Acknowledged $84.50 two last night when Ernest Eck- Holrnboe Studio 1.00 Noble Sheet Metal Works 1.00 Hyland, F. A. i 1.00 Korth, Earl 1.00 Hildebrand Furniture 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 1.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 I 5.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 Grau, Charles Striebel, Cora Montgomery Ward Co. First National Bank Sutliff Lumber Company Consumers Hay Company Schooley-Forbes Hdw.

Co Rhinelander Brewing Co Hfldebrandt, Frank Sh'arka Hdw. Co Schauder Shoe Store Rhinelander Woman's Club Isackson, Barney Kpppang, R. 1 Edwin, Harvey VVitas, George North-Wisconsin Agency AVendland Motor Company A. Friend stein, 25, died. The blast also took the life of Henry Weimer, 37, and caused injuries to five others.

$138.00 SCOUT COUNCIL WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY The BprinK meeting of the Samo- eet Bo.v Scout area council executive board will be held at the Badger club rooms at the Badger hotel in Mwrill on Monday, Auril at 7:30 p. m. Among the items for discussion will be the national council meeting in Chicago on May 1C and 17, the at Washington, and the summer camp program for 1935. Opmmittee chairmen from Rhine- Inn'der who plan to attend this meeting should get in touch with G. A.

Becker aa soon as possible. DANCE BROWN'S Goodnow, Wis. Saturday, April 27 Music By IRICK'S 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA Our Superior Method IWQfl top I PHONE 305 Two Smart Spring Shoe Numbers! WHITE KID PERFORATED 4 EYELET TIE Boulevard heel. AAA to U. All Hizen.

fair. WHITE KID PERFORATED PUMP lieel. Widths, AAA IM B. iZL's I'i'oiii 3 upwards. 1'air, Norman Danner "The Shoewt" In Isackson's Dept.

Store. Gala 1935 Opening MOENS PARK Saturday, April 27 Music by BARTZ-KLINE And Their Orchestra Admission Ladies 25c Gents 40c All Refreshments at Popular Prices fnnerspring Mattress Made by Only for Think of it I A genuine Simmons innerspring at Alow Ward price! Deep in tier coils ticking cover. fffllB; WARD VAiiii; fsvx A All-Mohair Suite Advantageous Purchase! fou Save! 95 Early this year Wards ordered thousands of these suites! Now ycm save. Davenport and chair covered all over Down $6 Monthly mohair. Plus Cai-r.

ing Charge HH A Studio Couch Complete with 3 "box pillows 1 Opens to double or 2 twin beds. 2 innerspring mattresses. Covered in jaspe. Thorite Smith ALA MOWBRAY FI PEGGY SHANNON WESLEY BARRY FERDINAND GOTTSC1 FUN- No. I.

Cossacks." No. 2 Todd and Kelley Sister SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK ADMISSION 10-25 EVENING ADMISSION 10-35 Two Big Pictures for One Price of Admission fi Single-Deck Coil Spring Comfortable! Low- Priced, to Be Surei 90 than in most single-deck springs because it has drop frame. Rounded corners. Enameled. All Cotton Mattress Bought Thousands to Get You Hit Valuel 45 pound mattress that gives you plenty of comfort and service.

Clean, fluffy cotton; art ticking. NOTE: Both features plus the last chapter of the Serial "Vanishing Shadow" will be shown at matinee. HEY KIDDIES! A new serial starts tomorrow. "Rustlers of Red Dog," featuring John Mack Brown. Don't Miss It! FEATURE NO.

1 WARD VALUE! 1 w.X*s<!*3?i Table Lamps Low Prlal Pottery base, parchmentiz- ed-paper shades match. End Table Value 1.00 low priced. Smartly ahaped top; turned walnut finish. Metal Smoker Low-PrictdWardValutl Base weighted ping. Remov- A able tan.

Your blood will chill with the suspense and action of this terrific Western drama I BUCK JONES Crimson I FEATURE NO. 2 Magazine 1.00 to reach for in this two-pocket Walnut finfchT MONTGOM 201.207 South Brown Street ERY Rbinelander, Wwf Talbot Ann Pvorak Gordon.

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