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Factory Rebates PAID ECRWSS Eagle River PRSRT STD PRSRT U.S. Postage Permit No. 13 POSTAL PATRON POSTAL Wednesday, Wednesday, July 10, 2019 10, July (715) 479-4421 AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW THE VILAS COUNTY SECTION OF SPECIAL A NO COVER CHARGE Karaoke by Roger Brisk from 7-10 p.m.! Brisk from 7-10 Karaoke by Roger Resort Condominium NORTH WOODS NORTH THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING WOODS OF NORTH BUNYAN THE PAUL Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos by Festive Faces * Obstacle Course by Sixel’s Martial Arts & Fitness by Festive Faces * Obstacle Course Sixel’s Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos Entertainment by Two Miles South 4-7 p.m. * Chain Skimmers Water Ski Show at 7 p.m. (bring your chairs) p.m. Ski Show at 7 * Chain Skimmers Water p.m. Miles South 4-7 Entertainment by Two Bounce Houses provided by Pump Up the Party * Stand-up Paddleboard Demonstrations Wildwood Adventures © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 Inc. 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BUY FOR BUY FOR BUY FOR Delivery Person $ $ $ 5,999 Stock #P3750A 7,999 Stock #K1113A 9,796 Stock #P3729 $ $ $ OR 137/MO.* FOR 60 MOS. (1) OR 172/MO.* FOR 60 MOS. (2) OR 150/MO.* FOR 72 MOS. (3) 2006 Ford Fusion SE 2006 Chevrolet Aveo LS 2002 Dodge Durango SUBSTITUTE PART-TIME DRIVER SLT New New The Vilas County News-Review has an immediate opening for a substi- Arrival! Reduced! Arrival! tute driver to deliver newsstand sale bundles and special publications to out- lets in Eagle River and surrounding communities. BUY FOR BUY FOR BUY FOR This job would be for approximately five hours Tuesday afternoons. $ $ $ 5,999 Stock #K1323C 2,799 Stock #P3719B 2,999 Stock #K1306C $ $ $ There could be additional hours on a seasonal basis, especially in summer. OR 99/MO.* FOR 72 MOS. (4) OR 88/MO.* FOR 48 MOS. (5) OR 76/MO.* FOR 60 MOS. (6) This employee may also be asked to work in the mailroom occasionally. Driver must have a full-size pickup with a covered box, or a cargo van. *Advertised selling price and monthly payment in- cludes applicable discounts and does not include Must be able to lift bundles up to 40 pounds. tax, title, license or $299 service fee. Rate, term and monthly payment of (1) $137 based on 5.7% If interested, contact: for 60 months with $0 down; (2) $172 based on 4.4% for 60 months with $0 down; (3) $150 VILAS COUNTY based on 5.7% for 72 months with $2,000 down; (4) $99 based on 5.7% for 72 months with $0 down; (5) $88 based on 5.7% for 48 months with NEWS-REVIEW A vast selection of $0 down; (6) $76 based on 5.7% for 60 months after-market accessories with $0 down, on approved credit to well-quali- 425 W. Mill St., Eagle River (715) 479-4421 are now available at our Rhinelander dealership. fied buyers. Offer expires 7/6/2019. The economic health of our local community shopis important local! to all of us! Support these local businesses. 46 JOBS 60 JOBS 10 JOBS You’’ll find it all at Nelson’’s CanoesCanoes && Kayaks,Kayaks, CampingCamping && OutdoorOutdoor GearGear • Souris River • Pau Hana Your Hometown • Eddyline • Therm-A-Rest Grocery Store • Perception • Wilderness Systems • MSR • Yakima WHEN YOU NEED QUALITY PRODUCTS AND FRIENDLY, Propane PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, NELSON’S IS THE PLACE. cylinders “Oldest family-operated supermarket in Vilas County” filled while you wait. 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Johnson’s Wildlife Art & Framing DAVE 1419 Lincoln St., Rhinelander St. Peter’s Thrift Shop and Annex Phone: (715) 362-3400 5353 HWY. 70 WEST 715-479-4461 800-341-4421 NORTH WOODS TRADER Wed., July 10, 2019 Page 3 FEATURED RESTAURANT RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING Est. 1938 GUN CLUB NOW OPEN Restaurant Closed Saturday, July 27 Happy Hour in the Coziest Lounge in Town Mon.-Thurs. 4-6 p.m. Fri., Sat. & Sun. noon - 2 p.m. Restaurant open Tues.-Sat. 5-9 p.m. GATEWAY-LODGE.com • Hwy. B & 45 in Land O’ Lakes, Wis. • 715-547-3321 • Live Music Every Wednesday & Friday 6-9 p.m. • Friday Fish Boils • Authentic Italian • Made-from-Scratch Pizza • Jessica’s Cucina Food Truck Catering — Available for weddings/events Gateway Lodge was built in 1938 by radio and theater magnate lobby today. The restaurant is open Tuesdays through Satur- — Find us Wednesdays @ E.R. Farmers Market John King of Detroit, Mich., whose portrait still hangs in the main days from 5 to 9 p.m. —Contributed Photo Tues.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Fri. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Closed Sun. & Mon. ‘Come back to tradition’ is the theme 1114 N. Bluebird Rd. • Eagle River at Gateway Lodge in Land O’ Lakes (715) 891-0775 • bortscincin.com Located on This week’s featured es- fers a variety of appetizers built fireplace and large ani- coffee 24 hours a day and a Big St. Germain Dr. tablishment is Gateway and entrees, from salads and mal mounts, an indoor variety of personal products off Hwy. C Lodge Restaurant and sandwiches to steaks, fish, heated pool, a hot tub and for those who forgot some- EST. 1918 or Hwy. 155 just north Lounge in Land O’ Lakes. broasted chicken, pork redwood sauna, and an on- thing at home. of St. Germain The Gateway Lodge hotel chops, homemade soups and site trapshooting and sport- Other amenities include OPEN WED.-MON. AT 4 P.M. Phone 715-542-3474 and restaurant is located an impressive salad bar. ing clays course. Gateway’s bicycle, ATV and NIGHTLY SPECIALS PLUS FULL MENU just off Highway 45 along The restaurant also fea- The resort also has a ban- snowmobile trails, adjacent WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Highway B in downtown tures nightly specials, such quet facility that accommo- airport access and 20 recre- • Pasta Night! • Prime Rib or Stuffed Shrimp Land O’ Lakes.
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