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(10) Wed., Nov. 6, 2019 Page 2 715-479-4421 Fax 715-479-6242 NORTH WOODS TRADER P.O. Box 1929 Eagle River, WI 54521 $12 – 25 words or less (one time). Additional word 30¢, payable in advance. Visa/MasterCard/ CLASSIFIEDS Discover Everyone has something to give. Please help us warm our children. HELP WANTED Many children are wishing for things Through the Vilas County News-Review’s Delivery Person much more basic than toys: a warm WARM THE CHILDREN FUND, needy winter coat, boots to keep their feet warm area children will get the winter clothing SUBSTITUTE PART-TIME DRIVER and dry mittens to warm chilly fingers. they so badly want and need. The Vilas County News-Review has an immediate opening for a substitute driver to deliver newsstand sale bundles and special publications to outlets in Eagle River and surrounding communities. So what is the Vilas County News-Review’s This job would be for approximately five hours Tues- WARM THE CHILDREN FUND? day afternoons. There could be additional hours on a sea- sonal basis, especially in summer. This employee may Our goal It’s neighbors helping neighbors. The Vilas also be asked to work in the mailroom occasionally. No administrative fees. is to raise over County News-Review is asking readers to donate Driver must have a full-size pickup with a covered to the fund, and proceeds will be used to buy box, or a cargo van. Must be able to lift bundles up to 40 Every cent received is used $80,000. warm winter clothing for needy area children. pounds. to buy winter clothing! There are no administrative fees; all the money If interested, contact: will be used for the children. VILAS COUNTY Eagle River How will needy children be identified? NEWS-REVIEW Rotary Club The staff at Social Services and area officials will 425 W. Mill St., Eagle River (715) 479-4421 Foundation help us identify needy children and work with Inc. 501(c)(3) the Vilas County News-Review’s WARM THE CHILDREN coordinators. How will the children’s clothing BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. be purchased? The coordinators of the Vilas County News- Review’s WARM THE CHILDREN program have made arrangements with Glik’s in Eagle River, The need and will assign volunteer shoppers to take the continues children shopping for their winter clothing. Shop- pers will be volunteers who want to help by donat- with sluggish ing a little of their time for this worthwhile cause. economy! If you are looking for statewide reach for your classified ad, the Classified
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