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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 2

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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PAOE2 TOE RftfiffiLANDeft (WtS.) DAttA' NEWS DECEMBER 13, More Snow Keeps Roads Slippery Throughout Area A light snow was reported falling everywhere in Wisconsin except in the northwest this morning, Ihc Associated Press said this noon, ami in this section of the, state the vonUi division office of the state highway department reported slippery road conditions were found on most roads ns a result of the new snowfall. The snowfall in the seventh division, which covers eight northeastern counties, ranged from a fraction of an inch in the east and south sections to four inches at Hurley. The counties are Oneida, Vilas, Forest, Florence, Lincoln, Langlade, Tron and Price. Occasional stretches of icy roads were reported because of Ihe new snow on heavily traveled highways, white thin crusts of icy packed snow were listed on most secondary roads. The less heavily traveled roads were generally slippery, motorists were warned.

Tcy road conditions were general elsewhere in the state, the division office reported. The mercury got down to 15 degrees during the night and registered 17 degrees at 8 o'clock this morning. Yesterday's temperature range was from a high of 24 to a low of 14, while the snowfall for the last 24 hours made .04 of an inch of precipitation. -5 at Grantsburff. The federal weather bureau at Milwaukee said the northwest was clear, with temperatures 10 to l.i degrees colder than Tuesday's.

Light snow also fell Tuesday It was measured at two inches at. Park Falls, and an inch or less else- where. Lowest overnight reading in the state was five degrees below zero at Grantsburg. Other lows were I three above at Eau Claire, five at Superior. 15 at Park Falls.

18 at Wausau, 22 at Madison and 23 at' Milwaukee. Tuesday afternoon highs ranged'. between 29 at Milwaukee and 22 at Land o'Lakes. The prediction for Thursday was mostly cloudy with, snow flurries in the northwest. Stassen Arrives In Singapore SINGAPORE Stassen.

president of the University of in strife-torn Singapore today en route from Jakarta to Calcutta. He is on'a world tour, which he hopes will enable him "to make-a future increased contribution to maintain world peace." Motorist Fined $50 for Drunken Driving Tuesday A town of Sugar Camp resident, Carl Lorbetski. 44, was fined 550 and costs today in county court on a drunken driving charge after his arrest late Tuesday afternoon on Highway 17, seven miles north of Rhinelander. Judge H. F.

Steele assessed the $50 fine, the minimum for drunken driving, when Dist. Atty. Forest W. Rodd explained Lorbetski's car was not involved in an accident. Officer Clifford Guilday of the county police made the arrest at 3:45 p.

m. when he found Lorbetski operating his car on the wrong side of the road, routing other motorists along the highway. When Lorbetski pleaded he must drive to work, Judge Steele pointed out that the state law requires revo- cation of his opetaiof's license and his car lictnse plates for. a on driving conviction. Lofrbetefclcah- ply for an occupational opfcrator's license after 90 days, the court ex' plained Two other motorists drew, fines Tuesday on charges filed by Roland E.

Lortscher, state office? in this area. John L. Haddix, arfested Dec. 11, was fined $10 and. costs on charges of operating a hon-fegistefed cle arid operating as a Contract Her without authority of the State public service commission.

Stev'e W. Wykowski. Three Lakes, fined $5 and costs for operating a tiitck with a load greater than that permitted on his license. He, 'Was arrested Oct. 18.

Cub Scouts Plon Yule Programs Two Rhinelander cub packs have scheduled Christmas parties nekt Monday night, it was reported by Oave Bird, field scout executive. CO will hold its party 'ih St. Mitry's School, and Pack 01 will celebrate in the West Sid6 School. A large gathering of scouts, cubs and their parents was held Monday in Wabeno, Bird added. About 160 of the Cdltnty Scouters observed a "fun night" progfifti The measures of the economic advances wrested from American corporations by the unions of the CtO can be counted only scores of billions of president Philip Murray.

Police Report Minor Mishaps traffic accidents, in- eluding one involving a switch gine at the Davenport street cross- ing, occurred Tuesday, city police reported. John Lacy, of Conover, eYashed into the switch engine 1 at 5:20 p. police said. Mis car waf.hbt seriously damaged. At midnight Tuesday oh fit-own street there was a collision between cars driven by tiarry Molznef, ftoute 2, and Bernard Frtfehlich, 18, 322 Lincoln street.

Police said Molzner was backing away from the curb, while Froehlieh was proceeding south. Give a Watch ft for Christmas New and Rebuilt Watches At a price you can afford. AUK so a complete assortment ofjj watch bands. 4j WM. BATES i "Licensed Watchmaker 824 Balsam St.

TONIGHT THURSDAY News Mike" HIT PARADE Of 1951 SOONi PORTRAIT of a MAN who just CAVE a Free Kiddie Show Dec. 29! Get your tickets at leading Rhinelander merchants. Tickets on sale at box office now for the New Year's Eve show. Get yours in-advance. er Brown or Black in 5 Styles SCHAUDER'S CLEVER MAN to have chosen very thing she wjtnted most! CLEVER MAN to have known it should be a perfect diamond actually bonded by to guarantee its quality.

E. A. EBERT JEWELER Rhinelander's House of Diamonds -'A TONIGHT SATURDAY The Most Famous Beauties of Two Eras Combining Their Glamour In One Great Show! "Now Remember Jean Harlow? What she did to the boys in the twenties! Don't miss this blonde! LORETTA YOUNG they all know what I PLATIMJM BLONDE Made Locally! THE PAPER FOR VIEW-MASTER STEREOSCOPIC REELS IS MADE RIGHT HERE IN RHINELANDER AT PAPER CO, Reels Available si 1 Stereoscopic picture reels Excellent Christmas Gift ft For Young and Old! If THREE-DIMENSIONAL STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES View- Reels Bible Light :35 ea. 3 for Story Reels 50c ca. Attachment Less Batteries AUTHORIZED DEALER KINNEY STUDIO Wlwt man wouldn't appreciate the Gift of a Yes, up here in Northern Wisconsin wttere fine wool shirts are practically the "uniform of the what man is there who wouldn't welcome a fine wool shirt for Christmas? His clothes closet can he full of wool'shirts but he'll make room and he'll appreciate, for months to 1 come, another fine wool shirt! PENDLETON SHIRTS 11.95 Others at 10.75 GAME LAKE SHIRTS J2.50 Others at $10 For Children: Mother Goose Rhymes Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Rudolph, the Red- Nosed Reindeer Fairy Tale Reels The Christmas Story Cowboy Wild Animal Reels For Adults: National Parks and Monuments Points of Interest in 37 States Points of Interest in 15 Foreign Countries Wisconsin Dells Middle East Bible Story Reels Phone 267 PHILCO AT ONLY A big 9 cu.

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