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Page 1O THE WIKONA nEPTTBLICAN-HERALP, WINONA, MINNESOTA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1047 In the Service WKNZEL The addrriw of thr son nf Mr. Mm. John Wrnwl, 380 KJUII iitrrrt, Robrrt W. Wcn- wl. AKM -irconel rlnw.i, Ward Tl-13, Oak Knoll Novnl hofipltnl.

Onkliiiul, Thr new ntlclrriui of rtobrrt W. aviation clrclrl- nori of Mr. i a neroiid Mrs. John r-iflh HI reel, Is Wiirrt 71-H, Mitxt Oitk Knoll I hoapltul. Onklitnd, Cullf.

Task Force Frost Starts Long Trek in Mild Weather TODAY'S 2 P. M. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Alaska Al chcm, Ac Dys, Allll Ch. Mil. Ariier.

A I A i a Can. Am. For. 1'ow. Aril.

Am. I'ow. Ac I.L. Am. Had.

HI. H. Aril. lloll. A A Mil.

Am. T-l, A. Trl. Am. Tow.

II A A 171 311 A i A I Corp. Ill l.oro. Ohio Ittuundiill I A I I I A i u.mm di. i M(K. I i i Co lurr'HIKlirl lullur Mros.

Vl tin Ohlfi N. W. Corp. in '4 IT. Mrl'ov.

rorty Kreiit. fared touicli 162 of II.H officers mid tuit on 130-tnlli- country i lo Wlssot.ii near Clilp- Drizzling ruin swept thr pout clt'lir of nnd e(iuuitnenl built 10 mov smoothly on Icy (Immly I rnlid. nnd Arctic parkn.H weren't i A HI her, with the trm- prrntun" above The a force, one of Hirer army i to lr.it Arctic equip- meni. is under command of Colonrl R. W.

Brwdlow of Chlppr- Kails. Thf expedition which MoKKfd out the main Kntr toduy faced 15 of outdoor life. The will encamp tonight near O.s.seo and ex- twt to reach Ijikc Wlssolti i lute tomorrow, 'niero, on the nhorr of the populnr xummer-home site, they will bivouac until starting the trek buck. The bivouac will br divided Into three periods, during two of which the troops will br frd "operational rations" strict supervision exercised to prevent any additional Purpose of thf restriction will be determination of the rations' vaJue us eneriry building food. Med- Iral offlcers will maintain I'uiui r.

Task (-'iilum Cl. Kl. Clillll Hiilvi-nts i At i 'nitlt. tfdliim nn. nl.

CMII C'unl, Oil Del. Corn rriiit Hit no .11 no 1 Deere tf Co Douglas Air Dupont De. N. Eastern Alrl Kastman Kodak Brio H. Firestone T.

Ac It. f-'JInlkoKj Gen. lilec Onn. Motors Olllottlt SaT. (loodrlch i Ooodyr, T.

AL R. Orsha maPlge Mtrs. ot. No. Ky.

Vl, (Ireyhuimd Corp. Air. Kn, ouir on Mil Munnnl.ki- Mill. Hudson Mini Intl. Harvester Intl.

Nick Int. I'npsr I Tel. A Tnl. Julins M.nv Jones At HII Kenneeou Cop UUIiy Mn. 1, l.nrwii.

Inc. a Tr Mid Marshall rid. Miirtlll lOI.I Monlt. Ward Nssh Krl Dairy Proil. Distillers N.

Y. Central No. Pacific Ohio Oil Pnc. Oss Kl, I'un Am. Air.

Psrm PU. 1SJ 3.1 Vt 3(1 Mm to 10 3uy, 31 invi I 2T'i 4ft'. Penn, n. Ptpfl! Cola 2 A Phelps Dodge Elec Phltco Corp. Phillips Pet.

Procter a Pub. SVC. N. Pure Oil Radio Corp Remlng Hand Repub. till Reynolds Tub.

ft. Brhenlry IJIst, Sears Kotbuck Hervel Hlmnions Co Boconv Vac sou. Par. Bperry Corp. Miami.

Urdu Blaml. oil Cal Bund, Oil Ind gftancl. Oil N. J. Stone ff Web StiidAbnker Oil Hwlfl ft Co Trxns Co Texan Oulf Hulphur Twentieth Cent.

Fttx i Cnrulda United Alrc United Corp U. S. Oypsum U. B. Rubber U.

B. Btrcl Warner Bros, I St. Un. Tel, Wrc. Whlln Woolworlh Young.

Bh. 20 1 C.7''. 1 70 y. WANT ADS start here LOW WORD RATES Flnit Insertion, por word Second Insertion, per word iich following insorllon, per word For IHuatrntlon table below: Minimum 1ft words at per word wurds words words words words IA wnrds Classified I D.y .01) .1.00 DBJI 1:110 1.2II i.nn 1.7B Days Days ,11 1.17 l.VI 1,34 Mill l.fl.'l 1.11,1 S.OT R.RO I.RII per eolumn lneh 10-, dlncounl. nllowed on nil above ratei or cnHh or prompt pnyment.

TO PLACE A WANT AD Telephone 332? TO ni.i.vn AI ron AT umo r. M. C-l, 4, I I 21, .1.1. .14, .19, 4,1, fl.1, 04, SB, 50, 68, 04, 07, 711, 77, 78, II. Livestock Wr 6'.

uc 44 1 zonue rron Nnw York Stocks steady; lenders In slow recovery. Uondx iilendy; demand for rails, Cotton Irregular; mill buying, Chicago When 1 mill demand -o light. Corn strtinK; export demand. Outs sir on itdvanced with' corn ml wheat. Ikxti mid steady to 50 cent.i lower; Lop $23.60 nprlng; ly; late top $33.

Cuttle nlendy to strong; choice ub.ient; top $28. Financial Review Dollair Y.rh-- Canadlin dollar In ork market per dUoounc or Grain FwlUrH Illlh Low Mon. Clime 3. 2.IT/J Z.l» 2.16',. Mltr a i 4 3.0BVn a.lO 1 1 2.0BU Mny l.llll July 1.79% 1.78 1.70V.-V.

1.18 Jun. l.ja'i l.al'A l.si'i 1.31 Vt I.JtVt 1.21)''. May 1.39'.-. 1.311 l.an'A 1.27»* July l.ai^. l.ao'.i 1.3T..-T.

1.20V. OdU -Mur. 1 Miy 1 lUly 04 .84 Hep. leil. .6" I.3.H.

1.83*4 1.23V4 Lartl -J 31. 7S 31. 21.50 HUD. 30. mi ao.7 30.

nj 20.75 No. 10.75 10.75 IB. 75 Ckiearn Uaib Wheat: No. 1 red and No. 3 mixed 13.35.

Corn: No. 3 yfllow 1 No, 3 white 11.43. Oatu: No. 1 milled ia'-i; No. 1 heavy white 99; No.

3 white 4 An marsei D. per cent 104.87'/* a. cents, unchanged. Wall BT Victor Kukank art nchrdulcd also for equipment vrhlcle.i clothlnR, tfntn(te, rnorr volved. All told, 100 Hems will be In- Society ST.

Jt'DE'S The 91, Jude'n Study club of St. ThomM Pro-Cathedral will meet at 8 p. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. a W. Ensrlerth, 312 KB.it FourLh Marriage Theodore R.

Bnmbenek, 788 Knut Barley: Malting I1.0I'1.30 nominal, Field sred per hundred pounds nominal: Red clover 043.00-47.00; sweet clover 111.50-1.1.00; red top 117.50 New delictlvi recoverlei ll.BOi timothy 7.40-7.76. brightened the market today although nupport 'wan light and many were netflected. netting dried up at the atitrt, Deallnri to kluivlAhneve after a a i openliiB but motors, rail! Htkil a number of edged forward. While wera plentiful, talnl at to a point or more predominated near the. clove.

Tranifen for the full were around 000,000 aharee. Mary A. PcHowsk 470 West Tourth street. WOODLAND Th Robert fords. MocKssler, (pen at th.

Ford home. Mr, Monti-ornery. aTlba, spent last Tr.rl rsul Amos. Th. woooianq rlub i hold meeting flundav artsrnoon.

It will be and Usrty, followed j'ttMhmrnlt the ol Mr. and Mrs Arnold and a i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos visited thi sl.trr. Clara MeCun, al tht Har eld Mattlaon home at Kyota Hunduy ali.r none Mr and Mrs A Wand and son Oresnwood.

Buntl.y Uprlnx home. Pickwick A of Mr, and Mn, Richmond Ik itiAi i Lloyd anil c. R. Coui.nl 1 ftnooiinrnmrnt of tha blrlh of ft man. Ortgg 3 to mna Mri.

Oorrton Johnibn. Mllltown. Mr. Johnson phklor of MJinown, otitn a i with purentli, fo Mr Mm. Johnion, i i bo rnndurtcd At 3 p.

nt. WfdnMday ml thw Junior choir i tff 7 m. Mri. i A and Mm. a a 'T.

i i thr wor- kt ihn Bung thm DOVER Eau Claire Bridge Eliminated in Move to Prevent Flood Kan CUlre. au horitles njcurpd today they might have thwarted thr annual spring rftrnpagefl of little Sherman creek, A vehicle bridge over the stream, only a trickle In the aummer bub a raging torrent each spring, has been torn down and It was hoped tho action would eliminate the If-made dam which annually has Inundated a two-block Action of the city. Sherman creek normally trickles into Half Moon lake at a alow rate that, with the coming of cold weather, solid. The procedure continues all winter, leaving considerable layer of Ice by spring. With the Ice an high an the bridge, and the vehicular surface ictlng ax a top, a dam la constructed--and overflows at the first thaw.

Last spring's flood was the worst history. Minneapolis Minneapolis --(41--'Wheat receipts today 335; year auo 114. onr cent hliher. Cain: No. 1 heavy dark northern a.ia-a.n.

Dark northern: No. 3.11-3.13; No. 1, Z.WHi-l.llttM No. 3, I.M'A'i.lWi: No. 1 hard Mont.

3 D. No. 3 dark hard winter, 3.06-3,10; No. amber durum 2.24-3.36: No. 1 red 3.10.

Corn: No, 4 yellow Oati: No. 3 whits Barley: Ryr: No. 3, 3.7I-J.84, flax: No. 1. 1,35.

Ciiicttjro Ch I cairn (A 1 )-- Hogs BLaricti sellinjt 7 4 i-o 2 lower iirlcuM today but Uicii dropped upproximiUely 60 centA poimclN for all wcluhU. 4 i i i i.bnuL 2t centH lower throiiffhout. l) 1 l''ril ciiiLlit pi'ltiCK wci'f NLriidy In ndronft bill rholcii RDKlrH worn ub.Mml, I thr ju'U-n I Fill lumiJH nold utrn-dy ILL but wuru held for higher prlrtiii, A HoifN 20.000; Pftfly llBlfH Kuixt iinU ohulcr poundfl nlundy to conu luwnr, tip 2:1,00 murkuL now round 50 cm in lowoi on i wriiUUs with inoHt, milun ut. thpt batilx; itood und chaise 180-260 poundn 22.75-23.OD; tiruuLlcKl top lute IJ3.00: poundt ttown around 25 cents lowt-r; bulk ttoou nnd choice 18.75 few to 10.50, CfttMf calvcK 1,000: Jed ulcers and yenrllngs stcudy to stront; choice ttbacnL; 2B.OO; bulk medium nnd Rood 10.0025,00; medium nnd Rood heifers 17.0022.00; COWK steady, alow; cannem nnd cut- torn 9.5Q-11.30; common and medium 11.7014.00; bul.A ntcady ut 10.25 down, Shfcp .000: fivt Jamba steiidy; load good to choice 23.lfi; ttomc held higher loadi Kood nnd choice held at- 8,35, South fit, Paul Rouih (USDA) Cattle 3.000; luirly active tmdo on modnratr or cuttle; cows atronff, InntftticcB ccntn higher; bulls steady; short load good mixed curl ings 33.00; bulk good and cur lings 19.00-92,00; scattered ioU good heifers 18.00-20.00; medium 14.0017.00! few cop Kood cows 15.50-16.00; bulk Rood cown lit.75-15.00; top good beef bulls 10.60; medium and Rood fli.usago bulla 13.50-15.50; lockers and feeders In light supply but market drufwy and weak; few Kood feeder steers 10.00-50; medium and Kood stock fitecr calves 10.GO; few medium heifer cfllves 15.00. Calves 3,100: vealcirn fully steady; bulk good and choice 1B.OO-Z4.00 top choice 25.00; common and medium 11.00-17.50.

Jiogs fairly active; general mar- 15 cents lower; Rood and choice 170- ib, burrown nnd ullt.s 23. 23.Q-23.QQ'. Wfltffhti over .700 and Found CAT--Found nice, yallow Angora cat. phone 37IJ. 1114 Marian at.

CHILD'S OLABSCB metal rims Lost between Madison school and WIMe Monday, Finder telephone reward. DOO--Found young Irish with collar. Telephone 4722. 736 E. 6th or al North Waatsrn Depot TERRIER--Wire haired.

Lost. Answers to name "Uttln Dog." Howard 318 Vine Bt Telcphona WHITE SIDE BUI tar ear lost Bunday between Main Bt. and Ooodylaw. Reward. Telephone 3126.

What to Do and Where to Go 0 MANHATTAN DININO HOOM Noon and evening nuals 40c and BOo Quick sandwiches, Bchuler's Ice Cream 171 Center Bt. Telephone 3033 Qood home cooked meals and soup dally at PIIYLWB 1 UPTOWN CAFK 131 2nd IT'S XIICKEY'8 QRILL for Hamburgers and Oood French Frlea. Takn 'em out aervlcs, "'Always Open" atop at the Maid-Bite Eat Bhop Try our Special Noon Day Luncheon B4 E. 4th Telephone 36M 'BURGER IN THE BASKET' with French Fries 30c and French Fries in the Cups 15c ARCHIE'S SNACK SHOP Auto Service, Repairing 10 WE DO WHEEL, ALIGNMENT, Tram straightening and all running near pairs. Robinson Oarage, 308 West Third COMPLETE Auto and tractor radiator service.

Factory bollout cleaning service. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 118 Main St. Tel. 5455 Business Services CALL CHOATE8 for rp-diQ icrvict Telephone 2911 FLOOR BANDINO At Telephone 37B8 JAMES A. KANQKL, BUpar Li floor SurfftOns Contractor IOOVRR AUTHOHIZtCD Kftlrn ixnd prrvlrn drilvfrrlnn of hrw Jloovcrn now PUco your order.

II. Clionto A Co. Tolo- phonn 3871. NOT2CE--Now Wo ATA equipped to rcpntr aiitomobllfl with our roKUlui weldJng Qldo Bervlco, 370 W. Uellovlcw.

Tel. 3DQ. tADIO nKPAIRlNO--Nrw nnrt riwllofi; electric motor rrunlrlns. i cient Horvice, KlrKlnnds Philllpn OR Gtn- tton, St. CharJrfl.

Mr B.turdsy inn waa born Itrnrv nt lei Mr. anrt Mn i Knoop utift a i i i pitrfnlii, Mr. nd i A ipriU In Mm had i and Kl ml Kyotit to Ihd runt horn he i a i a7iJ lor Jirvrml wpfldi' In i i Thf a I home dim i wrekrnd honif In London Strike- Continued From Pace ully nccede to their demnnd.i for a 44-hour week, two wccta of paid vacation, paid xlclc leave and over- working changes. J. McLaughlln, one of the leaders if the rank and file dockers' protest, aid the decision of the London tevcdorc.s would be telephoned to he 16,000 dock workers at Uver- ool, A shouted "yes" answered a mass meeting question: "Do you agree hat the road transport men cannot Kct a fair deal when they are being blncklcggcd by troops?" (Blackleg ta the British term for strikebreaker.) 54,000 In Union The number of dock workers to quit could not be ascertained immediately.

National membership of the union, a branch of the TOWU, wn.i estimated at 54.000. The dockers' decision coincided with ixn announcement that union, employer and government representatives had agreed on the constitution for a national Joint industrial council to speed settlement of the Produce New Vork York Butter llrm. Creamery, lilllier than 92 acorn and premium IAAJ tt.lt-eiM: acorn A e8.flfl.J5; 10 Icon 85.5; 63.B-IH. Chenie prleo attady. unchnnE'- JCi( 33,113, (Mady.

MUfld oolora: Ultra fancy, hnavywelRhU, mm. 10 per cent mm. itiYt Ibi. 4S.V 4fl.6; 1 and 1 large, mm. 60-80 lier cent A.

win. 411 Ibi. exlran 1 and 3, medium, mln. 80 par cent mln. 40 Ibi.

40: itandard 1-4, larie, mln. 90-10 per cent 8 49 Ibn. 38.S-42; dlrtlu, mln. 43 39.5-31. checks 31.533.6.

Whltei: (Ulnlmum aualltr and wrlRht ara eamn thoae apeclfletl mixed colon.) Kxtra fancy welKht 60-3-61; 1 and 1 lamo extraa 1 medium 44,8, Dreued poultry IrreiuUr: (Freiih or (roieni lurkeyi; nortriweitwn, dry packed, froien, young tome, all mien. 30.5-33; dry packed, fronen, young tome, all Manhattan Dining Room WEDNESDAY MENU Bleed Pork Chops and Roast Beel with Dumpling 40c and 50c (No connection with lunch counter) PLATE LUNCHEON Baked Sugar Cured Ham Escalloped Potatoes Mashed Rutabagas Fruit Salad Hot Dinner Roll Butter Harvest Queen Coffee 60c NOON SNACK Baked Beef Hash Luncheon Salad Hot Roll Butter Harvest Queen Coffee 40c Personals 20.25; krt 300 ibK. 22.75-23.00; good and erder ptfiH acLlvu, nteady; good and choice olferlnB 21.50; strcnic welghU 32,00, Sheep fresh supplier limited to round 3,000 head; largely fed western Rnd muivo wooled lambu; very lltMe done; dock top choice Jb, wooJcd lambs fully steady to shipper 23.50. ButteT cteady and unchanged; recetptJ 672.780: unsettled: receipts U. 8.

1 and 3, 41-43: otheri unchanged. (DBDA)--Llva paultry: Weak: receipts 14 trucks, no cars; T'OB Fowl 36: leghorn fowl 11.6: roastem 30; fryers 33; broilers 30-30; old roosters 18: ducks unchanged. Chicago Oilene inSDA)-- Potatoes: Ar- rlrala 73: on track 183: total U. s. shipments 440: supplies moderate; for Idaho, market slightly atronger and demand rather actlvt; for others, market dull, demand light, and practically no demand for red stocks: North Dakota pontlacs S3.10, Ellin Triumphs M.SO (all n.

No. i quality); North, Dakota Cobblers commercial ll.D9-a.OS. Happy Birthday Eunice Kae Iverson, Dakota, two years old. Today's Horoscope You never should be satisfied with second best. You have the ability to do big things and you are not easily discouraged.

You have a sympathetic heart and concern yourself with the misfortunes of others. You are also understanding, and you will make a loving parent, enjoy an ideal marriage and a hapy home life. Today is a doubtful one for business. You may experience trouble through competitors. Write ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P.O.

Box 139, Winona, Minn. SEWINd MACHINES nnd vncuum clenn- er Aervlce rcsnrdleM or make. Free mateR. Remember un on hemstltchlnR and button holes, Schoenrock 6cwlnR Mnchlno AKcncy. Telephone 2SA2, 119 Lafayette.

SEWI.va MACHINE-- repairing nnd Kuhlmann Orocery. BOO Center Bt. VENETIAN ULIND Bllndn (iprRyetl uny nolor Our ipeclnltty. clnanlnR nnd rrtnptni. Winona Venetian ulind Cleaning Co.

Telephone 4B1B Help Wanted--Female 26 HOUSKWOriK-- Middle woman, I lioinc. All modern ronvrnlrnepn Stnte a nnd expected. Writ C-B7 Rrpulillcnn-Hernld. LADY--Wnntrd. To mnko nnlndft and aand u-lched at Cnndy Uox.

A donninR onr rfny i Mrs. OCOTKO Loom In, Tclcphoni Help Wanted--Male CARKll-Jll--Uoy Wnntrd for roulp, dny only) wlnonn Co. 107 rl.tr 13 WANTED--Winonn IJolrl. I AKM nm'n, Rrpuratr hiniHr, No II In H. Mil At br Rand nround Job.

C-R2 CLASS iTninnit. Onod Writn C-flfl Urp RRLTAI3LR MAN With vnnlfd to on in Winonn County. Wonrtr to In No or cnplt.iil rrqulrM. Prrmnrn t.oiliiy. MoNcrm Oninpnny, iJfiy.

1'Yrrport. JU, Cleaning, Laundering t5 DRTCLEANlNG pickup Rnd dollvpfy TrJrphonr 2301 HADDAD'S CLEANERS FOR THE FINEST In laundry and dry cleaning. CALL SCHAFFER'S Telephone 2888 or 3030 Dressmaking, Sewing 16 SPKNCltB CORSETS--Brai and turnlctl Free demonstration In your home. Mri. Arcadia, Wl nona Hotel, Teltphong 3801.

CLEARANCE SALE off on scarves, flowers, and neckwear At your SINGER SEWING CENTER 56 West Third St. Auto Service, Repairing 10 a Pub. Tunadny, Dec, 17. 194fl.) STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY Of WINONA, DISTRICT COURT. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

L. Stovonif. nee BradC, Plaintiff. Herman Slovens, MlnnU Bradt, Minnie Murle Fritz and Ervln Fritz, her husband, Born ice Lnh- meri and Clarotice Lahmers, hnr husband, Robert Ball, minor, by Ona Ball Dohlke. his guardtun, Cltiudr K.

Bradt und Molly Dradt, hla wile, Irfwls Bradt and Mary Uradt, his wife, Frank H. Bradt, Addle M. Lundberg and Edgar Lundberg, her husband, Kate Bradt, Ruth Oclhar and John Oelhar, her husband, Oraco Butterlicld and IMMEDIATE SERVICE If you want your car oil changed or transmission and differential grease changed SEE ERNIE FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE IF you have a flat or any other tire problem SEE TOMMY OR CHIP FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE Today's Chevrolet lowest priced in its field I Winona Motor Co. Second tt Johnson Sts. OUR NEW LOCATION Your Bulck Chevrolet dealer.

To get the best, see us first. NEW SHOPPING HOURS for the SINGER SEWING CENTER 56 West Third 11:30 to 6:00 Mondays. 9:00 to 5:30 Tuesday through Saturdays. Open till 9 p. m.

Friday evening. Film Developing 1 7 A I CCC 25: UL JO with 2 prints ench. Try Griffin Studios, opponlto library. WE COPY DISCHAROEU, renew old prlntj Twenty-four hour ncrvlco on film developing. Ed.ttrom Bludlon.

TELEPHONE WANT ADS TO THE BEPUBL1CAN-IJEHALD Olal 3323 (or an Ad Tnker Moving-, Trucking, Storage 19 HKCOND COOK--Wanted. RxtlerleilTd. Ap lloti-l Wlnoim kUi'Di-ii. In llj. i Trlrplionr 51) or uTllr i Motorn.

replii, WlK. ilNtlL7C vKh trnnlorn liowt'r nmcliliirvy mid Inrni wnrR. Must be M.en(ly nnd Blftrt rb IM. Wnfifrt 53.0 prr dny to April J110 moiil.h to Der, 1st. Host or room and honrd.

This run be ft Ktrftdy yrnr- Job for rompl rxprrlcnce In reply, (Prntrslnnt prel rcdl. C-7S Republlcnn-Herald. I bunl- Onort ftlnrt.lnR wftne. vncntlon wltli liny. i i Toil Coinprtny, Winonn.

INSULATION SALESMAN WANTED Prefer one with experience. PURJTAN SERVICE CO. 159 Walnut St. Hones, Cattle, Stock COWS 3 A i cows, onr bull calf, monthn old. 3 onr yrmrling red llnc.

417 W. LHnrnU. JLTS-- Tnrrov In March Knd April, fcotwrt Ptl- trrison'. SL. Churlm.

i KUITTKft KOTE The Improved hog oil nd ROAN CM! cow. Jor ldinn. Win. And Bluff Poultry. Supplies 250 hlu old.

UyliiR 70 1 monUn rnii or 1C Wanted--Livestock DKAD MVE8TOCK WAWTJ.35 Cnnh pnld for hornfm nnd WlU plrk up lioRr. Winonn Kxrhnngf till 0 iuk for KtHcrjiriRo HOrtO. (No toil irlrplionc HuNhTord 20 Pin.s-- From po to las ibd. unrt I P. Wfct- in.

3, Winona. Minn. prlcn WANTED Top pr.rrA pnM. Conurt UP you FfH. cml coiicn, FOT fntln.

Win. Kurt MIXTR. STOCKYARDS OnlrnVlllr, WUronnln RBCEIVJNO DAYS YOUNG MAN WANTED FOR NIGHT CLERICAL WORK Apply GAMBLE-ROBINSON 102 East Second St. Farm Implements, Hmrnesm 48 SURGE Dairy Hot Water Heater Surge See us today! R. D.

CONE CO. Friendly service for 91 years. MECHANICS AND BODY MEN WANTED Apply Service Department OWL MOTOR CO. NEW 3-FOOT SPRINGTOOTH With tractor hitch. KOCHENDERFER SONS Fountain City.

Wis. Mlrmeapilli Pelitotl MlnneapolU --IA1-- Potatoes: Mlnnciiota North Dakota Red River valley lection, Blue U. a. No. 1 alze A.

wavhed 3.BSO.OO. moitly 3.75, unwaihed 2.60: u. 8, commercial line unwaihed 3.25. Pon- tlacl 8. No.

l.iili* waihed 3.SO-7S, unwashed 3.35.50, U. 8, eommerr.le.1 nlze unwaiihed 3.00. Chlppewai U. s. No.

1 mie unwanhed 3.2S-75. monlly 3.SO-7E. Harold Bradt, Cltrk'j rile No. IB48H. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN: That under and by virtue of an Jn Cobbler! 2.35, a.

No. 1 tin truck strike by short-circuiting I iNttliiic of thi- a i i i of hln Ctnlrt r.ittff rrrfi to i Rfciuh i A C'jtlfdonU, rrrriUly via- a Hprtit Hurulity i MM Oforjrr i i i i itprnt I ho i a i I a i horn to Mr. and Mrn, 3t. a honplUI. i Jliindav.

ROLLINGSTONE i Cdmand and Mrs, Thfn- A thrir t.igh. r. Mm. pclU. Lunch I by I nirrtrti i for your.

A in home Cronby, to dnyii i IHn Mr. and MnthUit Arnoldy. Holland lUiiirhtrr. i i ri-CffnUv fiomr, Doddf, Wiv Aid will hojrt ItJ i HufKUy i m. in nchool dlnlnic room.

Election of i i take A BTt tfi thlfi Sprit ji CatnucU, i i I i i rul Mr a Orrxor met i a nunttity of Mr. a 3'jndsy rilnnrp homr Wlno- vMUoTM ttt Anna at Difl Kdward Mr. anU llerbfrt Hotlnnil. I i K. llollmnd i hr Kdwkri MolUnrt Hoi in net unrt rUuKhtr wu or tho anil family.

homn hnro Mary, conslclcrliiK the driven' demands for nearly ten months. The British Press association's labor corre.spondent reported that prompt action in establishing the now machinery is likely strongly to affect the position of the strikers, nnd there Is now definitely an optimistic feeling that the dele- Kate conference tomorrow will decide on a return to work." "The men's grievance about the long, drawn-out negotiations," he added, "will be met under the new machinery." Ministry of labor officials have specified the strikers' demands cannot be considered until they return to work. Many Slop Work At three royal docks-Victoria, Albert and King George It was estimated that about 2,000 dockers and stevedores out of 10,000 had stopped work. "We arc recommending our members to stay at work, and some are doing that," an official of the stevedores' union reported. "The strike Winona Markets Tnvsday, January 14 The following quotations ars for choice Truck This price Is lor hljh yleldlnj.

outstanding quality hogs. noon Market 35 lower. Extreme top M2.25. Gaod la Clmltt Barrows and CJIUi 130-140 140-100 (17.50-31.00 100-180 UO--JOO 940-310 I2B. 270-300 :ioo.3in Medium ied-aid Oood to lows: no.oo-iii.?s 330-3HO 380-400 400-440 450-BOO Thin and unfinished 290-990 etsei 400-190 CATTL" Markot steady.

and Vearllnisi Oood to Choice Medium to Oood Common to Fair If.l'.n: Oood to Cholc. Medium to Oood Common to Fair Cow. i Oood to Cholc. Pair to Medium Common to Fair Canners Cutters Bulls: tlD.00-18.-iO SH.OO-up (12.00-13.00 (14.00-up (1.1.50-dotwi (li.oo-down terlocutory judgment duly entered in the above action on the llth day of December. 1040, a certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, which action was brought for partition ot th0 premises hereinafter described, the undersigned, will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash on the day of February, 1D47, nt 10 o'clock In tha forenoon At tho sheriff's office In the city of Wl- nonn.

Winona County, Minnesota, the promises and real estate described In laid judgment and decree, 'to-wlt: The Northeast Quarter of tha Bouth- Quarter of SW'AI ot Section Fifteen (191, In Township One hundred five (1051 North of Range Ton (10) West, all lying and bcmK In tho County of Winona and Statu of Suld property will be sold In parcel to the existing rights tenant and unpaid taxes, 1f any. Dated December 16, 1046. OEOROE L. FORT, Sawyer i durnre, 200-1111 Exchatme Building, Winonn, Minnesota, Don't Get Mad Get the Kind of Service You WANT We have the reputation of getting service done right--the first time--and delivering your car to you at the time it was promised. That Is because our mechanics are trained to factory standards, and we have the latest post-war equipment for all types of repair and reconditioning work.

While we specialize on Nash, we have a complete Service Library on other makes and we service cars of all makes and model years. Come in an'd get an estimate on that work you have postponed for a long time. ENSTAD NASH MOTORS Phone 4841 164 Walnut St. FURNITURE MOVING Local--Long Distance Bonded Furniture Storage Telephone 5577-3112 MINNESOTA STORAGE CO. 60 Center St.

ASHES, rubbish and hauling or all kinds Prompt service. Always a good Telephone 4090 fort Trucking Service. GENERAL HAULING--Ashes and rubbish Vou call, we haul, by contract. week, or month. Telephone 6C13.

day Help Wanted--Female 26 BEADTY OFEJlATOR-MANAOEn--Wanted Telephone 6730. woronn Tor grnprftl nouncwork and care ol children. 451 W. nth. LOG CUTTERS and TEAMSTER WANTED! To work between Alma and Nelson.

Wisconsin. STEADY WORK Will furnish chain saw to responsible parties. Call -GERALD DUVAL Tel, 2953 Winona, Minn. Situations Wanted--Male 3O MIDDLE AGliD Judy wishpn work in motherless home. Has one child fl.

Can (toorf references, Writn C-75 GIRL--To work for room nnd board. phone 2560. WOMEN WANTED For Bar Wrapping Attractive conditions. SCHULER CHOCOLATES, INC. 100 West, Fifth.

"rlti. Is unofficial, nnd our members are realizing It. The full effect of the decision will not be known until tomorrow morning." More than 2,000 soldiers 800 service vehicles meanwhile began their second day of lugging meat nnd other food to retailers nerving 10,000,000 Inhabitants of the Greater London area. With the soldiers taking over de- Ivcry dutlex food In limited quan- -Itlcs began reappearing in London shops that had been almost drained of supplies during the work page: Bologna, Heavy Bologna, Llgh' CALVES Market study, Extreme top Choice Oood. Medium to Oood 15.so-down Lorncys for Plaintiff.

1st Pub. Tuesday Z3cc. 17 TE Ol" MINNESOTA. COUNTY' OF DISTRICT COUBT, THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, die L. Stevens, nee Brndt, Plaintiff, lan Stevens, Minnie Bradt, lo Merle Fritz and Ervtn her husband, Bcrnlce Lah- and Clarence Lahmers, her and, Robert Ball, a minor, by Ball Bohlke, his guardian.

it E. Bradt and Molly Bradt, rife, Lewis L. Uradt and Mnry his wife, Frank II. Brndt, M. Lundberg and Edgar berg, her husband, Kate Bradt, Oelbfir nnd John Oelhnr, her ind.

draco Buttcrfleld and Id Bradt, Defendant! File No. 1B4S7. NOTICE OF SALE CE IS HEKEBY OIVKM: it under and by virtue of In- The "Grim Reaper" WIJX GET YOU-- IF YOU DON'T WATCH Repair your car now. Prompt attention at Selfert-Baldwln Motor. OVERHAUL Your motor.

RELINE Your brakes. TUNE UP and check up your car for winter driving. EXPERIENCED EGG CANDLER WANTED WINONA PRODUCE CO. 159 East Second WOULD MKE to taXi- ol children, by dny or week. 60 E.

Cull m. Instruction Classes 33 MAKE MINE MUSIC! And can by visiting the Oahu liawnllnn Onltnr School. Private nnd clnss. 1150 W. 5th Business Opportunities 37 LUNCH ROOM--With living qunrters.

Good locution. Doing Rood In Wi- nonn. Write C-88 Republican-Hemld. Mcrnsr. with buildfrtK "and living qunrtcrs.

Out. ol town. Doing Rood business. Poor licnlln. rrnson Jor Will tnko housi' us purl pi.yn.rm.

W. i JJGC W. KinR, Winonn, Minn. Tc- OMft. HOLSTEIN BULLS Age 9 months to 1 yew.

Paternal sisters freshening kt 22 to 24 months. Started their lactations mnklnp; 60 Ibs. of fat a month, flnlshinB matins 25 Jbs. in their Inst 30 days, and were not forced for high production. In these heifers can be seen flowing the transmitting blood of that grand old foundation cow Countess Piets Ruth who milked up to 80 Ibs.

a day finishing ever 40 Ibs. with a test. We sny if this fine production crtn be transmitted to her granddaughters we firmly believe it Is being transmitted to and will be carried on by her grandsons. Will also sell two registered cows, one fresh, and one to freshen in 30 days who has two daughters with records over 500 )bs. of fat, carrying the service of our senior Sire Imperial Royal Pride.

OTTO DINGFELDER Bollingstone, Minn. WE WANT A BUSINESS? Mnny ownprn wantlnK to retire or loi other rcftBonn. utve UH their property 10 Aril. We hnvo several nt the present lime. Abts Rcnl Est.ato ARrncy, Wlnon Insurance 38 WOMAN WANTED To work In bakery nights.

No experience necessary. Should live close to Bernauer Bakery, Common la.SO-down Immature Durchaied at aalvagi rtlUia. LAMB Market steady, Kxtromn top 132,50 Oood to Springs (30.00-22.00 Medium 115.50-18,50 Common m.BO-down Ewes llau Mllllat Co. Whisl: Mo. 1 sprlnz, No.

3 K. Spring. I1.J7; No. N-. Sprlnir, B5; No.

N. Spring, 11.80: No. 1 hard winter, ll.W, Na. 2.20. rrMttsrls Grain Maltlni Company Elaralar A Grain Special No.

si.68: No. 2, tl.02: I ll.4»: No. 4. (1.451 No 8. II 40 Vitamin manufacturers nine mlUJon tons or shark oil That terlocutory judgment duly entered In Wl above action on the llth day of Dccem her, 1046, certified transcript of which has been delivered to me, which action was brought for partition ol the premise herolnaftrr described.

the undersigned Will sell at public auction to the hlghes bidder for cash on the 1st day of Febru ary, 194T, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the sheriff's office In the city of Winona. Winona County, Minnesota, the premises and real estate described In kali Judgment and decree, to-wit: The West one-half of the Southeast Quarter of BE 'M and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW'A or of Section Fifteen (15), In Township Ona hundred five (lost North of Range Ten (10) West, all lying and being In the County of Winona and State of Bald property will be sold In one parcel ubjcct to the existing rights of the ormnt and unpaid taxes. If any. Dated December 1(1, 1848. OEOROE L.

PORT, Referee Sawyer Gurnoe, 206-211 Exchange Building, Winona, Minnesota, Attorney! for Plaintiff. SAVE YOUR TIRES With adjustment on the Bear machine for front end alignment and wheel balancing. OUR BODY and FENDER DEPARTMENT Can give Immediate service on painting and body work ot any kind. MATCHING PAINT IS OUR SPECIALTY I DRIVE IN NOW While. we can serve you promptly.

SEIFERT-BALDWIN MOTOR COMPANY 117-121 West 4th Winona, Telephone HOUSEKEEPER WANTED In all modern home. Two adults. Write C-83, Republican-Herald. FlftE INSURANCE mny b- written to co your rentnl expense while living In other Quarters ncccsslt-nted by a lire in your own home. Before place your lire Insurance let us explain about this provision In our lire Insurance policy.

Abts Insurance Agency, E. 3rd, Tele phone 4242. Money to Loan 40 I (O A GRIESEl LLJ A I LOAN CO. PLAIN NOTE ADTO PCnNI-TUIlE 110 Enst Third St. Telephone 2015 NORTHWEST GLOVE CO.

INC. Needs sewing machine operators also girls to learn various operations throughout the plant. Good wages, good working conditions. Apply in person. Corner Main and Second CAR FINANCE and Installment Loans Whenever you need flnnnclal assistance to purchase cars, furnl- turo or nny other personRl property, invcstlffiiic our low financr churpcR.

Mnkfl the soma cftreful InvcstlRation nnd compnrison when financing us you do hiiylnft. ED GRIESEL, 1 57 E. 3rd St. Telephone Your Want to The Republican-Herald Rial 3322 for an Ad Taker WE REFINANCE CONTRACTS FOR DEED On G.I. home loans, business and farm property.

If you are bulldlnn, buylnn, remodel- Inir or rrflnnnclriK your present loan, sec us for lower intrrrst rates and rftsler torms. NO OBLIGATION Discuss your mortgage problems with us, JORSTAD AGENCY 121 W. 2nd St. Telephone 5240 Farm and City Loans General Insurance MorlKage Loan Agents for Equitable Reserve Association, Ncenah, Wis. Horses, Cattle, Stock OUKUNSCV HEIFER, to rn-sllrn vrry soon.

Cyril i Minn. Tclc- rihom; HolllnB-stone HOLSTEIN HULL--3 yars old. Art Master- Urook, Minnesota City, Minn, 3 lloisioiri. purebred Berkshire bonr, I 1 Herbert McNajicr, Ullca. 105F32 Lcwltto" yrnrs old, Telephone BEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR YOUR FARMING AND TRUCKINO NEEDS ANTI-FREEZE Alcohol and menthol 95c per gallon Bring your own contalaer- Farm Oyl, oils and greases.

McCormlck-Dcoring creun ara tor oil. Alemtte grease guns and fittings--pump oil cans. Truck and tractor alter cartridges. Tractor, truck, hot shot and dry cell batteries. Electric fencers.

Guaranteed Webb hammer mln belts and cut belting of all kinds. Rotary wecder Universal floor mats. Peerless Kriss-Kross tractor chains of ail sizes. Forney farm welders, StromberR-Zcnith and Carter cnrburcton. 6.O.S.

Fireguard fire extinguishers. Pedrich piston rtnps. Champion spark plugs. Dclco-Rcmy parts. Goodrich tires and tubes In aO sizes for farm implements and trucks.

A 5th wheels. Prior safety tanks. Bradden power winch. AJton electric sanders. St.

Paul "Dump It" platform truck hoists. Blackhawk hydraulic Jacks la 3-5-8 and 12 ton sizes. Milk coolers, 4-6-8-0 and 12 can sizes. WINONA TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. 61-63 Johnson St.

Telephone 3700 Your dealer for McCormick-Dcering Farm Machinery International We Service What We Sell..

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