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Business & Service Directory PAID ECRWSS Eagle River PRSRT STD PRSRT U.S. Postage Permit No. 13 POSTAL PATRON POSTAL Dining Specials Wednesday, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 28, Nov. (715) 479-4421 AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS Décor Christmas A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW THE VILAS COUNTY SECTION OF SPECIAL A SEE OUR Holiday Discouonts Select Item Select FOR STEALS AND DEALS FOR STEALS IN THE TRADER EVERY WEEK IN THE TRADER EVERY more information. Ph. (715) 479-4421 or [email protected]. NORTH WOODS NORTH THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING WOODS OF NORTH BUNYAN THE PAUL AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORES! AT Sales GIFT GUIDE Advertisers — please contact the Vilas County News-Review for Advertisers — please contact the Vilas Storewide SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! LOCAL YOUR SUPPORT © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 Inc. Publications, ————————————————— ————————————————— ————————————————— ATTN.: HOMEOWNERS/CONTRAC- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT: Tired of D’S CLEANERS: Accepting new ac- TORS. Express Hauling/Express Con- worrying about your summer home and counts for weekly or biweekly residential POSITION REQUESTS struction rents large dump trailers for all the chores that need to get done? The & business cleaning. (715) 499-1596 or cleaning, remodeling and demolition. We PROFESSIONALS of Custom Land- (262) 339-7600. The owner is on every FOR ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIEDS deliver and haul for less than the equiv- scaping can take care of all your prop- job. Cleaning at its best. Free estimates. The News-Review/North Woods Trader cannot guarantee spe- 715-479-4421 Fax 715-479-6242 alent Dumpster. We also now offer light erty management needs. From opening 6634-tfc excavating and snowplowing. Call (715) up, closing down, maintaining your wa- ————————————————— cial position requests; however, we will make an effort to meet ————————————————— 479-9470 for more details. 8277-tfc tercraft to lawn maintenance, and prop- HEALTH & SAFETY CONCERNS AT special placement requests. We will not charge extra for this SERVICES erty cleanups. Call (715) 479-6762, visit WORK? Contact: Northern WI Center service, but on the other hand, we are not responsible finan- ————————————————— ————————————————— for Working People, (715) 360-6732 for WP SERVICE & REMODELING: 28 1144 Hwy. 45 S., Eagle River, or email cially for not honoring a special request. BETTER QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: [email protected]. 4252-tfc an appointment at 68 S. Stevens St., Quality work at affordable prices. New years’ experience in all aspects of home Rhinelander. 1p-6662-38 CAXCA construction & remodeling. Any job, remodeling, repair and expansion. Spe- ————————————————— large or small. “We do it all.” Decks, cializing in kitchen, bath & millwork. Bill FURNITURE REFINISHING-REPAIR: garages. Insured. (715) 479-9298 or Potter, (715) 617-0307. 0340-tfc Senior discount, free estimates. Call (715) 891-0482. 6441-tfc ————————————————— (715) 479-4114. 3301-tfc ————————————————— AYS CONTRACTING: Home remodel- ————————————————— INSULATE AND SAVE ON HEATING ing, repairs & consulting. Carpentry, dry- INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING: In- BILLS, also handyman services, free wall, electrical & tile. Providing quality sured, incorporated. Staining inside & estimates, fully insured. Call Atco, (715) service for over 25 years. Small projects out, very motivated, will finish on time. 479-8692. 4p-6653-40 welcome. (715) 617-2412. 5861-tfc Call (563) 370-5323, Jerry. 6550-tfc BBUSINESSUSINESS && SSERVICEERVICE DDIRECTORYIRECTORY TO BE A PART OF THIS DIRECTORY, CALL (715) 479-4421 TODAY! Dock Doctors Inc. BASEMAN BROS. INC. DOING BUSINESS FOR OVER 20 YEARS JEFF BASEMAN (715) 479-5472 IF YOU NEED IT, WE CAN DO IT! — Sales & Service — • Permanent Piers • Boat Shelters RESIDENTIAL WOOD FLOORS • Stairs • Dock Repair INSTALLATION • SANDING • FINISHING Fully Insured – Free Estimates From your roof to the water, we cover it all. Doctors of All Home Services ~ From Your Roof to the Water ~ SA LVAG E Conover, Wis. Ph.: 715-477-0536 Tom Goehe Cell: 715-891-7483 Buyers of Junk Cars & Recyclable Metals Dealers in Used Automobile & Truck Parts New Drive-On *Call for Aluminum SCHARF RECYCLING PHOTO REPRINTS Scale ~ Will Cans and Other 870 HWY. 17 SOUTH, EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521 Boundary Waters Pick Up Cars Metal Prices* Clam Truck & Dumpster Services Available Plumbing & Heating Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-noon 715-362-9445 Ext. #1 AND Well Done Water Systems $ 00 WE BUY CARS, TRUCKS & 25 OFF 4208 Oak Leaf Road, Rhinelander, WI 54501 “We get to the POINT!” WINTER DRAIN FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS DOWNS 9-3 Monday thru Friday 715-479-8597 24-Hour Customer Service AL Veteran Owned & Operated SCRAP METAL 359664-0 30 Years’ Experience in Water Systems WI MP 230368 We’ll Pick It Up MI MP 8711278 Cottage Care • Point Well Restoration 690 State Hwy. 17 S. Winterization of Cabins & Homes Prompt Service • Fair Prices Eagle River, WI 54521 John Modjewski JP# 230741 PI# 6669 Clam Truck Service • Dumpster Service 715-479-7678 Buying Cars and Trucks See thousands of Serving Central & Northern Wis. for over 50 years News-Review Cousineau Recycling FULLY LICENSED – INSURED – EXPERIENCED photos in our STOP THE SPREAD Call or email [email protected] Photo Gallery @ of Invasive Aquatic Plants & Animals Hwy. 45 South • Antigo Brian Schubring, Eagle River, WI Dispose of extra bait in the trash, Toll Free 866-330-3730 or 715-623-2372 SERVING THE NORTHWOODS SINCE 2010 vcnewsreview.com NOT IN THE LAKE. NORTH WOODS TRADER Wed., Nov. 28, 2018 Page 2 Holiday GIFT GUIDE CHRISTMAS IN EAGLE RIVER Stihl Lightning Oh!WHAT FUN! Huge Assortment Battery-Powered Tools EVERY SATURDAY IN DECEMBER of Stocking Caps! 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Smartwool A great HORSE- DRAWN Christmas SLEIGH RIDES • Prana Start at the Depot • Buff gift! on Railroad St. Ride down • Carhartt STARTING Wall Street to Trig’s, AT then back to the Depot. • Mountain Pit stops along the way. Headwear $ 95 Ice Skating Rink at Riverview Park 129 WEATHER PERMITTING SPONSORED BY THE OPEN 7 DAYS EAGLE RIVER A WEEK BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Nelson’s 622 E. Wall St. 606 E. Wall St., Eagle River 715-479-4496 Eagle River, WI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 715-479-6631 All Designer Fragrances PINK COYOTE 708 E. Wall St., Eagle River, WI 10% OFF INDIAN ART & JEWELRY 715-477-2771 Estee Lauder, Chanel, BAKERY, CHEESES, PIZZAS, Saturday, Dec. 1 Inis, Polo, Ed Hardy TAKE-AND-BAKE MEALS, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. OFFER GOOD THRU 12/4/18 30% OFF LOCALLY PRODUCED FOODS HOLIDAY ALL RINGS OPEN VALID 11/28-12/4 ONLY FARMERS MARKET EVERY WEDNESDAY, 10 A.M.-3 P.M. HOUSE • Turquoise • Sterling Silver • Native American LOCAL CRAFTS Serving you, your family and our community since 1929 715-479-9831 212 Wall Street FARMERS 123 E. Wall St., Eagle River (715) 479-4282 We are the pickup location LOCALLY PRODUCED Adjacent to Vilas Cinema, downtown Eagle River ITEMS Store Hours: 9-5:30 Mon.-Fri., 9-5 Sat., 10-2 Sun. for Northwoods Farm Share. HIGH- Citizen QUALITY HOURS: Watches Open Daily $ JEWELRY 9 to 5 Save 1 ON 1 POUND OF AT A FAIR Pecan or Cashew PRICE . 25% OFF STOREWIDE SALE! TREMBLAY’S Turtles PERIOD. ECO-DRIVE ONLY SWEET SHOP 11/28-12/4 ONLY 20% Off Downtown ALL Regular Priced Merchandise GIFT BOXES Eagle River, Wis. MADE TO ORDER Sale good through Dec. 7 DOWNTOWN EAGLE RIVER MIKE STEPHAN AND SHIPPED (715) 479-4520 CMW Jeweler 117 E. Wall St., Downtown Eagle River (715) 479-8488 New! Vis-a-vis Sleigh THREE LAKES clothing ~ gifts ~ jewelry ~ accessories ~ bath and body ~ home décor Play Holiday Trivia to receive discount and Dec. 14 - Jan. 1 and to enter drawings. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Enjoy a special holiday drink and sweet treats. Great Family Fun . Any Size Group Beautiful wooded trails with a halfway point bonfire, FREE GIFTS to patrons hot chocolate and Christmas Cheer! while they last. Pleasure Island Rd. • Eagle River, WI Start earning NEW YEAR’S CASH (715) 617-6779 6990 W. School St. with every purchase. Call for more information or reservations. Three Lakes, WI 54562 northwoodsattractions.com [email protected] ~ 715-546-2225 ~ www.theopenarmoire.com Merry Christmas! OPEN TUESDAY-SUNDAY* *SEE WEBSITE FOR HOURS Holiday Shopping? Give the Gift of Fun! For every $50 in Pine Isle Farm House Fresh apparel purchased, Hand Cream Buy 1 receive a $5 get 1- ½ price Pine Isle gift card. 1770 Superior Street, Three Lakes Open daily 10:00 - 5:00 While Supplies Last 1261 Pine Isle Rd. 715-546-3333 Open Sundays 10:00 to 2:00 Three Lakes, WI www.PineIsleThreeLakes.com Nov 28th - Dec 5 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! NORTH WOODS TRADER Wed., Nov. 28, 2018 Page 3 FEATURED RESTAURANT NIGHTLY SPECIALS — served from 4-9 p.m. Lunch specials served from 11 a.m. Sweetwater a four-season venue SERVING DAILY for food, drink and live music 11 A.M. - CLOSE Eagle River 715-479-4872 Motorists traveling along an all-you-can-eat peel-and- Highway 45 just north of Ea- eat shrimp night, while gle River may have seen the Wednesdays feature a 35- neon lights of Sweetwater cent wings special (in-house Make it memorable Reserve Spirits & Resort. only). Your Christmas Party Now! The eye-catching 30-foot Mexican Night on Thurs- Casual fine dining tower dressed with signage days offers a full Mexican food menu, along with build- is a beacon for anyone in AT THE search of great food, drinks, your-own tacos for $2 each. blue heron hospitality and a friendly at- Fridays, Sweetwater’s JOIN US SATURDAY, DEC. 8 mosphere. fish fry is served all day and FOR BREAKFAST WITH SANTA! Owner Chris Hartman features perch, cod or wall- and son, Kevin, manager of eye prepared a variety of SERVING DINNER 5-9 P.M.
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