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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 9

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AUGUST 26, THE RHINELANDER (WB.) DAILY NEWS PAGE 9 SALES EFFORT NECESSARY TO suom VIEW Speaker Advocates Extensive Advertising in Speaking Before Convention. KAU CLAIRE, Aug. 26 More extensive newspaper advertising and more aggressive merchandising sales effort by gas companies Was urged In nn by A. J. Gallagher, Green Bay.

before the commercial section convention of tho Wisconsin utilities association here today. "Only through sales effort, advertising and keeping the many advantages of gas service before the public will sale of gas equipment jje increased and retention Of the load already obtained remain," he said. A. C. Davey, Oshkosh, was elected chairman of the commercial section, succeeding n.

O. Jasperson, commercial manager of tho Milwaukee Gas Light company, 12. J. Steinberg, president of the association, said the public utility business "must expand and enlarge its sphere of usefulness and that requires constructive salesmanship, the highest type of advertising and the greatest attention to accuracy." Eugene D. Mllenor of the American Gas association, New York, predicted that the gas business going to grow by leaps and bounds, not only because business in general will expand but because tho percentage of the entire Industrial and commercial heating load carried by gas will steadily grow larger." Field Increases EAU CLAIRE, Aug.

25 Presenting a statistical report to the convcnion of the commercial section of the Wisconsin Utilities association here today, C. C. Bell, Wausau, chairman of tho rural electric service committee, said Wisconsin farmers are increasing their use of electric service despite economic conditions. The increase in Consumption amounted to about 12 per cent during the past year, he said. "Electric utility companies connected 2,034 farms to their lines," he said.

"This brings the total of rural as of Jan. 1, 1932, to 41,140. Wisconsin ranks fifth among the states in the number of farms served by electric light and power companies." I Enterprise at tho Wynn Webster homo tern- porarily. The groom la employed tho Walter Pommor mill here. Three Lakes Mrs.

William Doebert of visited fin Little Pork Arthur Welsenborn family and. guests wore dancing at the o'Lnntern )n E(lgle lvor Tuesday eve- Raymond Lequerin left "for Madi-1 nnd Mrs. "Dave Dunn ro whore ho cxpecfs attend the to )m dniwin.ar to tho Ins. The and boys' In.iv from Crimp Tdlo tVyld Tuesday evening, TMio hoys and sirls from Cn.mp Mlnflc- to homo" aftor WonU 1 and Minno Wonka lortffo son and Leo is oasper-. I Lurnoi 10 inuir numu JITIV; Stolzmann were here university the coming school season.

spe n( inff a days visiting relft-U to Lakes cdno.i. from oshkosh on Oatton and son Kenneth were An- tlgo callers the fore part of tho Ferch of Rhinelander visited at the home of his brother, Cnrl and Mrs. William Day and children were here Raymond left early to about vcg Stevens T'olnt. Mr. and position he hart offered him.

Miss ra- jg. oikowski motored to Mary Walnctz of Antlgo arrived Ib Three LaJte-s to spend a time visit- River to visit the Hayners. Irving Brown and daughter Ing Josephine Phlllpkowakt at hepR eva visited at the Harvey Monroe home here. Miss formerly lome clear Water. Lake for a taught school In Likes.rrHar- couple of days.

The Fred Dobbs from Crandon oh num-1 ry Sarbackfer and Margirerite. Lahiftn family, Frances Budney and Alex spent a few days visiting at the Dominski motored, to Wausau to Harry Oikowski cottage bri Lonjarj attend the fair. On their return trip ber of local young people attended day ovrnini? with their camp songs and yolis. A few are stnyiiiR' over for tho post season. The Adventures for boyS' Clowes Thursday as does Camp Chlppowa.

Thursday, Sept. 1 will see n. big card party at tho Hiii-d slimmer home on Planting Or.ound The proceeds will so to tin- Catliolir ladies Victor the dance at Chermak's hotel at Pelican Lake Wednesday Walter Redeker was hero from An- tlgo on a fishing trip. Mr. and ''Mrs.

William Duchrow ajvJ son Walter and Mrs. Ernest Duchjtow pf Antigo visited at tho Arthuv Stromberg and Mrs. John Peterson and daughter were Pelican Lake Mike Oouloe of Jeffris and Mrs. Max Hufschmidt of Tomahawk called on Enterprise rela. tives.

Stout left for 'Madison after spending several days visiting at the Stepshinski home, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nell; Mrs.

Mill- rooney and daughter Vivian attended a at the Jack lodge in Eagle LeatBotf of Chicago arrived. in Lakes to spend a two vacation with his parents at their cottajte off 'BlK they loft Edgar oft at Deerbrook to spend a week visiting relatives. Irving Stout, Helen Stepshinsk! and Ethel Liamon spent an afternoon in Eagle River. Ruth Lcquerin returned to ther homo here accompanied by two aunts who will visit; at tho Lequerin home for. a few' days.

Ruth spent a week visiting in and 'Mrs. Charles Al- slifrhlerl an ho thinks folks; don't know ho was a gunst at tho A 1 girls steak' fry the other instead of Victor. We tho group knew ho was thorp from all tho steak he ate. One' more wedding took place arid this time tho mother or Mrs. Cinif and Mrs.

H. C. Dcntor was married to Charles Hacker in Judge Higglns' office in Eagle River. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Oikowski. A wedding dinner was served at the resort on Long lake. The couple will live at the Hacker home 611 Long bo put on in an effort to raise funds to he divided between the and mesent. Aid fund and the Catholic Ladies; sent. cilmcn Calchvcll ana Abemlrotli Paul who Is now making his homo in Crandon since bis recent marriage, was a Three, calver.

Mrs. Arthur Weisenhorn Avill now be a busy lady as she is sponsoring a big homo talent play made up oC all local people to bo night as his name was sent in Dick held Sept 2. Tho show will BANKING DEPARTMENT SCORED BY SPEAKER MILWAUKEE, Aug. 26 Speaking at a meeting of stockhold- Fork lake. Last-year 1stated' I ion and.children left for their hofrte thought Bun a much man.

Chicago after spending a two; and he made me take 'back the I weeks vacation at the Frank Allen statement, in my. nest column and! home Kellar and. Mrs. i now ho'tolls me ho will bo married Evenson were two years in November, Figure it shoppers. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis j. out, I Kell'ar 'Is got-' Oshesky motored to Crandon to at tinjif rekdy for'the school year and tend a wedding Tuesday morning, ers of tho Hopkins street State bank, District Attorney George A. fioW- man charged last night that the state banking department is directly responsible for continued operation's of insolvent banks. "Under existing conditions it is possible for tho officers of a bank and the friends of such officers to withdraw money when tho institution becomes shaky," he said.

"Those' without friends keep putting: their money in; those with friends on the inside keep taking it out." fatfchaaed a new school bus to transport the children. Almsl Bon- nch Catherine Zech -tVore' Rhinelander rytsitors. Mr. and Mfsli Theo' (lore mQtored to to The newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Otto, were brought back to the Osheskey home horo and served a delightful wedding dinner prepared by Mrs. Cal More e0.tfches have been reported. A parly of folks from Gurher, 111., Mrs. W. Savage and C.

Hook caught a string of eight pike all ranging in size from two to four pound's" each here and Stone lake. Mr. Hook als.b A prc-histpric palace, thought to be more than 4,000 years old, has been found at Tope Hissar, in Persia. Ice Cream Cols Cottage Cheese take i Itozollo'fl- slater- home and while Ifr tlie cltv attr-nrlcd' the Wan- fair fcundas. Harold Thorpe of wn4 a Three Lakes visitor for" "a nlffht.

Mr. Thorpe; took sbmd i)eoj)le to Minocqua; and drove fd Thre'6 Lflkes to say a 'lew hellos landed 1 a 17. pound -rnuskle: -to, to Tiis filaiiiy frifcnds Don- his flshirifi) trip ahua family of Manitowoc are spend- 1 Oaylord Holmick Is asked where he their' vacation at a cottage on I landed those IG lovely trout 'ho Lake Julia. Mr. and Mrs.

-Robert' cauprht before breakfast one morn- 'StfnmhTt'" ami children fit Gillette, jlncr this week he only laughs. No Wis.j, arrived in Three Lakes for hopes of finding out that prize fish- their, annual vacation at- their cbt-jing hole! The summer season seems k. Our Little Story- GOOD PURE FOOD MOTHER, n'S PLEASE, 1WAMT MORE OF THATCOTTA6E CHEESE Club Mpets. The ladies of the Sewing club and their children had a picnic on the Bchool grounds Wednesday. Games, contests and general visiting-were enjoyed throughout the afternoon.

Ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Mrs. Herman Schoeneck and children, Mrs. William Doebert, Mrs. Reinhard Schoeneck and children, Seidel and children, Olga Schoeneck, Mrs.

Adolph Kushman and children, Maria Peterson, Mrs. Sylvester Lockwood and daughter, Mrs. Cecil Branham and children, Miss Mabel Grace, Mrs. Joseph Keoler and children, Mrs. Ernest Schoeneck and daughter, Caroline Keelor, Mrs.

Wi.lllam Kunze and children, Mrs. Kelly Jacobs and children and Floyd F.erch. Tho next meeting of the Sowing club will be held at tho homo of Mrs. Herman Schoeneck, Wednesday, Oct. 19.

Rasimissen-Fenton. Miss Louise Rasmussen, Konosha, and Rolland Fenton, Enterprise, were united in marriage at tho St. Paul Lutheran church in Kenosha, Aug. G. They spent their honeymoon in Milwaukee.

A charivari followed by a dance at the town hall was given for' tho newlyweds upon their arrival hero the first of tho week. and Mrs. Fenton are staying CEREAL RELIEVED HIS CONSTIPATION Mogg's ALL-BRAN Brought New Health EMMERLING'S MARKET 336 No. Brown St. For fast delivery, call 413 WE DELIVER 21c Roasting 19c Butter, Fresh Creamery, lb.

Fresh Dressed Hens, heavy Milk Fed, lb BEEF Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb Tender Sirloin and T-Bone, lb. Hamburger, lean, ground, 3 Ibs. 15c 19c fresh 25c Every one who has suffered from constipation should read Mr. M. Fisher's letters "For many years I suffered from constipation and used, for relief, all kinds of laxatives.

After few days' treatment, I would only flnd my condition we same as before and ftVtimes worse. time ago I started to use Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regularly, once a day as directed, Since doing this, have found that I do not need any other medicine to procure the desired result, and it keeps me in A very healthful Fisher, 352 Evergreen Place, Ridgewood, N. J. Constipation js caused by Jack of things in the diet: to exercise the intestines; Vitamin to tone the intestinal tract. ALL- BRAN supplies also iron for the blood.

The "bulk" in ALL-BRAN is like that in lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears out the wastes. How much safer this is than risking pills and of ten harmful Just eat two tablespooofuls serious cases, with meal. If your intestinal trouble Js not relieved in this way, see youv Doctor. Equally tasty as i cereal, OT used in cooking, Get the red-and-grMn CHOICE VEAL Milk Fed Stew, lb.

Shoulder Roa'st, lb Cutlets, lb Leg of Veal lb 6c 12c 15c 19c PORK Boston Butt Roa'st, no waste, per lb. Pork Steak, lean, boneless, 2 Ibs. Summer Sausage lb Pork Sausage, pure bulk, 2 Ibs lie boneless, 25c 14c ire bulk, 25c CHOICE LAMB All Cuts Iceland Salt Herring, 2 Ibs Anchovies, new pack, can (Imported frorn Sweden) Honey, 5 lb. pail Shrimp, per can 25c 35c weden) 59 lOc Ripe Tomatoes, Peafches, Grapes, Pears, Oranges, Apples, Corn, all at Bargain Prices. FRESH TROUT SPRING CHICKENS Hams, Sugar Cured, whole or half, lb 14c readies, per hu 3 qt.

jars, doz 1 qt. Jars, doz 78c 1 pt. Jars, doz G8c Jelly Glasses, pt 40c Huhbanl Squash, lb 04u Individual Squash, 11). 05c Wliitiu-y Crabs, 11 Jbs 28c Tall Milk, can OGc Milk, can 03c qt. jars, cacii 28c Bartlett.Pears, bu 51.49 Mticaroni, pkg 05c Spafflietti.

pkff 05c BKR- Noodles, pkff 05c Cane 10 Ibs 50c Brawii Sugar, 5 Ibs 25c Powdered Sugar, 4 Ibs Hulk Dates, 3 30c Fig Bars, 2 25c Ginger Snaps, 2 Ibs 25c Sugar Cookies, 2 Ibs 25c Oatmeal, 5 Ibs 15c Pels Naptha Soap, each. 5c; 10 bars for P. G. Soap, 10 bars. 29c Big 4 Soapy 9 bars.

25c Schmidt's Store East of Post Office. SPECIALS WEEK OF AUGUST 26 TO SEPT. 2 BAKER Cocoa BAKER 'V Chocolate SEEDLESS Post Toasties Gold Dust INDEPENDENT Malt Syrup I-B. CAN LB. PKG.

4 lb. PKG. PKGS. FOB WJE. PKG.

CANS FOB 21c 95c Ifto value U. H. G. Pencil Tablet i (We carry a complete line of school supplies) U. G.

Tea VKQ. Fresh Fruit Vegetable Specials FIUDAY ANU ONLY JONATHON APPLES First of the season Best Eating Yellow Globe ONIONS, 5Ibs. vr 13c There's a United Home Grocer in Your Neighborhood VAN! TV uour Buu PHONE 260 OHt OH Eagle St. FLOUR GOLD MEDAL VEAL Shldr. Rst.

lie Chops Leg Rst. 19c Stew, 3lbs. 17c PORK Shldr. Rst. lOc Chops 18c Loin Ends Steak BEfeF Roast, lb.

Rnd. Stk. 15c Rib Boiling 5c Sirloin, lb. 18c City Council Proceedings Phinelander, July 25, 1032 A regular meeting of the Coinon r.oum-'l of the City of. nhine- Yion 11W11 XiWlllIV 1 Wl IT ll anclcv was held in the Uty Hall July 23th, 11IS2, at 7:30 P.

M. Meeting called to order by the resident, Fred Amlerle. Holl call, Councilmen Amlerle, The t'rcscfifr 'announced that the reading of the minutes would dispensed with until tho next rcgu tar meeting of thd Council. Application of tragic Hiver Uol- nfer. wor.ks for a.

Class licence was presented. Moved by Councilman Hardell. seconded by Council man Cra-'g that the application bo Ranted. There being no further the 1 rileeting was on motion adjourned. MABEL CAI1I1, Citv Clerk Haugsby' 641 Keenan St.

Phone WE DELIVER' Pork Loin End Roast, Boston Butts, lb. 1 13c Peanuts, fresh roasted, 2 Ibs 15c Cake Flour, Monarch, large pkg 19c Cookies, Johnston, 3-box 2 Ibs. 25c Peas, Sweet Sixteen, 2 for 25c Malt Syrup, Milwaukee Maid, 3 cans $1.00 Soap Flakes, Big. Four, 3 Ibs 25c Peanut Butter, lb. jar 10c Mustard, lb.

jar 10c Salmon Viking, fey. red, can. -24c 1 Sandbeirg Swanson Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fruits Deliver BRANDED STEER Rib Boiling Pork Sausage lOc FRESH Spare Ribs Hamburger 3 25c CLOVER BLOOM FULL CREAM Butter SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED Bacon SLICED KING OSCAR Sardines Wet Shrimp 2 cans, 25c GOLD MEDAL BIG JO Flour 49 $1.27 Catsup Ig. bottle, 13c SLICED OR CRUSHED Pineapple No 2 can, I5c 216 SUNKIST Oranges 32c FRESH. CRISP Celery 3 bunches, 13c HILLS BROS.

Coffee 37c CIALS AT CITY CASH ''Opposite Majestic TheaCer Phone 376 DELIVER W. King St. Phone 509 Sic SUGAR, 10 Fhur, Big Jo, 49 Ibs. $1.29 Blatz Malt hop flavored, can 49c ard, 2 Ibs. Red Salmon, faffcaft, 23c Stew, lb 8c A Chops, lb.

Shoulder, lb 15c 12c Steak 21bs25c i Loin Roast, lb M3c Shoulder Roast, lb lOc PORK SAUSAGE BULK or LINKS 2 LBS. 25c Sugar Cured Slabs, lb. 14c CHICKENS, lb. 19c STEER BEEF RIB BOILING b. 8c CHOICE ROAST Ib.l6c PORK CHOPS, 15c A Brickor Longhorn CheeseJbJlSc BANANAS, 4 Ibs.

Carrots, bunch 25c Ripe Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. I8c NEW CABBAGE, Sunkist doz. 29c CELERY, 3 bunches, 25c.

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