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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 4

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PAC.R 4 THE NEWS NOVEMBER 18, WILL EXPLAIN AGRICULTURAL PUN FOR 1938 Scries of Meetings to Be Held County Next Week, Becker Says. County Budget for 1938 GENERAL 1938 County Board 5.500.00 County Clerk 5.000.00 County Treasurer 5.200.00 A'ssessiwnt 1.000.00 District 1 Attorney 4.000.00 Divorce Counsel 200.00 County Suveyor 100.00 County Court 7.700.00 Circuit Court 4.700.00 Coroner 400.00 Courthouse 5.700.00 Elections 3.500.00 A scries of meetings, for the dual' Atiditing. accounting 700.00 of explaining the 1938 ag- Property, liability insurance 1.200.00 2.100.00 350.00 ricuJtural conservation program Unemployment compensation and the election of community com- i Slate deposit fund mittermen. will be held in Oneida county Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.

Nov. 22. 23 and 24. County Agent Harvey L. Becker announced today.

The meetings will be conducted by the counly agent and E. E. Webster, vice president of the county agricultural conservation program. AH farmers interested in the 1938 program are urged to attend the meeting in their munity. A list of the meetings scheduled for next week follows Monday.

Nov. 22. McCord CCC camp 10 a. m. Three Lakes high 10 a.

m. Harshaw school house 2 p. m. Sugar Camp town hall 2 p. m.

Stella town hall 8 p. m. Tuesday. Nov. 23.

Hazelhurst town hall 10 a. m. Monico School Gym 10 a. m. Woodruff town hall 2 p.

m. Enterprise school 2 p. m. Jennings school 8 p. m.

Wednesday, Nov. 24. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND Sheriff 7.500.00 Register of Deeds 3.200.00 GrassMopper prevention 200.00 Humane Officer 100.00 Motbr Police 4.200.00 Fire suppression (state) 365.98 HEALTH CONSERVATION AND Vital Statistics 400.00 com- Health clinics 1.000.00 Patients at state sanatoria 8.402.61 Rest room 300.00 Public health nurse 1.900.00 County superintendent 4,020.00 County agent 1.990.00 Aid to common schools 28.000.00 CHARITIES AND Pension administration 2.000.00 Transient paupers' relief County farm Woodboro town hall 10 a. m. lsane outside Pine Lake town hall 10 a.

m.j Ja anc sheriffs 534.22 11.000.00 Outdoor poor Mothers' pensions County medical service Blind pensions i Soldiers' relief 2.500.00 2.000.00 100.00 Crescent town hall 2 p. m. industrial School for Pelican town hall 2 p. m. Newbold town hall 8 p.

m. institutions 8.199.85 residence 1.400.00 WINTER SCOUT CAMP PUNNED Third Annual Affair to Open Dec. 26 at Tcsomas for Older Youths. 650.00 377.50 Industrial School for Boys 115.00 Wis. Colony and Training School 3.224.31 Schools for dependent children 2.619.02 Children's Home Society State General Hospital State Orthopedic Hospital Burial, indigent soldiers Principal of bonds Interest on bonds Interest on temporary loans 343.50 725.00 4-H Fair County expense American Legion Veterans' Service Bureau T.

B. Prevention 150.00 13.000.00 1.720.00 1937 5.500.00 5.000.00 5.209.00 1.000.00 3.500,00 150.00 50.00 8.200.00 4.700.00 300.00 5.400.00 600.00 700.00 1.000.00 1.000.00 300.00 8.100.00 3.200.00 100.00 1,800.00 400.00 7.446.16 300.00 2.000.00 3.700.00 1.750.00 27,750.00 1.000.00 11.000.00 20,000.00 9.000.00 3,500.90 2,000.00 100.00 8.492.25 1.100.00 243.21 124.29 3.390.65 2.868.11 200.00 3,477.60 72.60 85.00 54.000.00 5,032.50 554.00 10,000.00 2.500.00 1,000.00 COLLISION TROVES FATAL. OCONOMOWOC. Nov. 18 Otis Aamodt.

40. of McFarland, an insurance agent, died yesterday in a hospital from injuries received in a head-on automobile collision here Monday night. 239,898.69 Announcements have been sent out by Samoset council officials giv- Income tax 5.000.00 ing details of the third annual win- Tax fees and penalties 5,500.00 ter camp to be held at Camp mas for the older scouts of the council. The camp will open late in the afternoon of Dec. 26.

Fourteen applications for reser- Inheritance taxes 250.00 Utility taxes 9,289.03 Forest crop tax 4,500.00 County clerk fees 250.00 County court fees and costs 2,700.00 vations already have been received by the scout headquarters office from Wisconsin Rapids. Nekoqsa, Wausau, Merrill, Tomahawk and Penal fines, Rhinelander. Several of the older scouts who are attending college now have signified their intention of attending the camp. It is expected that the limit of 40 will be reached within the next two or three weeks. The winter camp attendance is limited to First class scouts who have reached the age of 15 and toj Scouters connected with the coun- Circuit court fees and costs 1,100.00 Register of Deeds fees 3,500.00 County ordinance fines 1,900.00 200.00 State aid, forest crop 13,000.00 State aid, county nurse 1,000.00 State aid, highway bonds 27,000.00 Sale of county property 3,700.00 Interest on daily deposits 40 -00 Rent, courthouse space 1,250.00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Care of inmates in outside institutions minouncES FOR 1938 THREE HEW TRUCKS 239,401.75 3,000.00 4.500.00 250.00 8,820.07 3,500,00 250.00 2,500.00 650.00 1,000.00 200.00 1,000.00 45,680.00 3,000.00 25.00 1.250.00 300.00 360.00 81,179.03 cil in some official capacity.

The program, will feature winter sports, such as skating, skiing, tobogganing, snow hikes, besides the daily conferences on vocational guidance, leadership, and scouting techniques. All of the campers will be housed in Rotary lodge, the headquarters building of the camp. A capable chef will have charge of the kitchen and will prepare the meals for which the camp has earned a reputation. As a special feature of the camp, reunions of the older members of the Jamboree troop and members of the Order of the Arrow will be held. William E.

Hoffmann and Leo Washburn, council executives, will head the staff of the camp. Registration blanks for the camp can be obtained by Scouts and Scouters from the headquarters office or their own scout leaders. Operating and maintenance expense 239,898.69 Contingent fund 4,088.22 243,686.91 Estimated receipts 81,179.03 Net for general purposes 162,507.88 HIGHWAY Administration 6,500.00 Outlay, machine shop 89,585.07 239,401.75 7,423.82 246,825.57 89,585.07 157,240.50 5,000.00 2,000.00 COUNTY TAX $169,007.88 $164,240.50 MISSING TOWNSEND WOMAN BEING SOUGHT OCONTO, Nov. 18 Sheriff Charles Quirt and 100 CCC workers searched today for Mrs. Anna May Cole, 30, of missing since Oct.

18. Quirt i said he believed the woman met with foul play. He said he found blood stains in a rowboat on a small lake near Townsend. Jobbing Firm to Open Office Here Formal opening of the Flambeau: Jobbing, company's branch office' at 165 West Davenport street has been set for tomorrow, Manager Earl Nehls announced today. The firm's main office is located in Phillips.

Manager Nehls said the Flambeau Jobbing company has been in business since 1899, serving northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan stores and farmers with flour and feeds. Interested persons are invited to Young Roast Pig with Sauerkraut for Free Lunch Tonight at the Milwaukee Club Potato Pancakes Every Friday Night WATCH AC Ml RIM6 Look for This Street Sign This is the home of fine jewelry with prices in reach of every remember that we allow you from $5.00 to 915.00 for your old watch on many of our high grade wrist watchec. Our aiogan is, BUY NOW, PAY LA1BR, at Freeman Jeweler. Opposite Village Inn, Rhinelander, Wis. visit the firm's branch office here after tomorrow, Nehls declared.

BALL-BAND the GAITERS DRY CLEANING Keep Out Winter's Cold, Soot and Dirt Stop Rattles with CHAMBERUN METAL WEATHER STRIPS Calking between wood frames and brick. Rock wool You can maintain a more even temperature and save considerable in your fuel bill if your home is weather-stripped. See SCHOOLKY-FORBES HARDWARE CO. PHONB Estimates Given Without Obligation. You can always rely upon Lindey's Dry Cleaning to produce results.

We believe that our Dry Cleaning is unexcelled in the city. Send your ar- ments to i n- dey's now for cleaning am pressing. YouT be more than pleased with the results. DTORS They're truly these new Goiters. Smart in design, smart in the trim way they fit your feet and ankles, and above all smart in the way they stand the abuse oi bad Get BALL-BAND gaiters and enjoy winter weather in style and comfort.

anon FULL LIRE TzTO 12 ions CMC offers for 1938 three new light and "light-heavy" new 3 new 1-ton, new for lowest- cost service. CMC also offers full coverage in the medium and heavy duty a full line of lowest priced standard cab-over-engine models, capacities iVz to 12 tons! See the 1938 GMCs the new low prices. See, try, buy CMC, the newest in trucks! paymtnts through 'our own Y. M. A.

C. Plan at rattt Values in This Great Coat Sale! Misses and Women's Goats 8.95 11.95 One lot of misses' and women's coats, sizes 1 2 to 20. I 2.50 values now on sale at One lot of misses' and women's coats, sizes (2 to 40. Values up to $16.50. Now on sale at One lot of Misses' and Women's Coats.

Some are with fur collars and some are self-trimmed. A large assortment of colors, such as red, green, brown, etc. Sizes 12 to 44. Values of $19.50 to $22.50 now on sale at Another group of coats, of our regular $25.00 to $27.50 values on sale this special event only. We have them in all sizes, 12 to 50.

Now reduced to only $29.50 to Misses' and Women's coats; sizes 12 to 48; now on sale at 15.95 19.50 24.50 Our better coats such as Rothmoor, Redfern and Wilsonian are also included in this special coat sale. We have all sizes in all colors, but not all sizes in any one particular color. Black, brown, green, etc: We also have these better coats in the larger sizes, too to 46; The'outstanding val'ue in this group is a black coat with a Persian Lamb most popular coat today. Infant's Coats One small lot of infants' Coats. Sizes 1 to 3.

They sold regularly at $3.50 to $4.50. On sale now at 2.49 Children's Coats One small lot of children's Coats, sizes 2 to 6. They are heavy Coats of chinchilla or other all-wool warm coating material, They are for little boys as well as for little girls. Values as high as Now on sale at 3.95 One lot of girls' sizes 7 to 14. Values up to 1.50.

On sale at 5.95 i One Lot Of Cotton Blankets Size 68x76. A double blanket that sells for $1.50 but reduced forj this -week-end only to 98c Part Wool Single Blankets Size 72x84. In pastel shades. A regular $2.50 value on sale for this week-end only at $1.95 DRESS SALE WOMEN'S DRESSES Silk Dresses and novelty materials; All new this season styles and colors Formerly sold up to $10.50, now reduced for Friday and Saturday only, choice 5.95 Just Unpacked a Lot of SILK DRESSES For girls, in sizes 6 to 14, and also in sizes 10Va to IQVz for the larger school girl. Smart, youthful dresses.

Moderately priced at 1.95 to 3.50 Tuck Stitched Panties Small, medium an d- large sizes. Values up to 49c on sale at 19c Values up to 75c on sale at 39c. One Lot Of Children's Snow Suits Two and three-piece in sizes 3 to 8. Regular $6.50 values reduced for this week-end to $4.95 Snap to $1.45 Slide Fasteners $1.79 to $2.25 Shuglov Slide Fasteners $2.95 Schauder' First Class Shoe Repairing LINENS FOR THANKSGIVING OR GIFT "Dressing" for your Thanksgiving dramatic savings. Here you'll' find everything you need to make Mr.

Turkey and all the other delicious things you're serving look and as good. Linens are also suggestive for gifts. IMPORTED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS A White! Mum pattern. Size 70x88. On sale at Size square border.

Regular 4.50 value at $2.95 Size en. Mum design with satin band. Regular $6.50 value for $5.95 NEW! Cotton Table Cloths Size bargain. Best linen obtainable. Design: Sheraton, square border.

Regular $15.00 value reduced to $10.95 Eugene Kabel Company 28 So. Stevens St. Phone 33 GENERAL MOIOM TRUCKS The well known ROSEMARY. Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. Washes and looks like linen.

The more you wash it the higher its lustre. Napkins, 18x18. Per dozen $2.95 Size 20x20, at dozen Table Cloth, 64x90. Regular $3.50 value for $2.95 $3.50 72x90 Table Cloth priced special here for Thanksgiving at $3.25 Rhinelander's Leading Dry Goods Store.

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