* PAGE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, October 4, 1945 few weeks in Kansas. city of Pittsburgh. Mrs. H. J. Easly was with fri-| Banns of matrimony have been Bn . > ends in Johnstown last Wednesday. | published between Bernard Stritt- " BY Mrs. Dolores L. Paei, Mrs. Charles Yahner was a call- | matter of this place and Miss Re- ® n 10 n re — * er in Altoona recently. gina Karlheim of Patton R. D. % ® Mrs. James Rubus and son Gary of Corona, Cal, are spending a few | Mrs. Gerald Semelsberger and| Banns of matrimony have also weeks vacation in town with rela- | son, Bobby, were in Altoona Tues- | been published between Miss Olive tives. ay evening. Morgan of Ashville and Blair Beck i QF: Hastings R. D. 8-Sgt. Charles Dellerose of Phil-| Father Freemont of Portage was of adelphia was visiting relatives infin town Monday evening. Miss Rose Mary Doran was in THE FLOP FAMILY By Soran town for a few days recently. Mr. Richard Byrnes, Adrian Dil- | Glen Campbell Thursday of last Miss Jean Mehan of Altoona and lon and Sgt. George Link were week. TI | T Miss Bernice Kosin of Hastings | callers in Altoona Tuesday. Mrs. Winifred Holtz and son, i ii : ! OH, DEAR -1Ts ONE OF THOSE LEAVE HIM To ME - were in Pittsburgh Monday. Mrs. Richard Pearson and Miss | Dick, Mrs. Rudy Bush and son, I I [| BOOK SALESMEN AT THE DOOR i I'LL GET RID OF HIM = Sgt. Leon Murphy of Camp Shel-| May Sullivan were week end vis- | Don, and Miss Dorothy Trockson by, Ee is oy a ET in |itors in Bloomsburg. were in Indiana Saturday. AND QUICK / town with relatives. | Mrs. A. B. Clark and Misses Na- Earl Miller of Altoona was visit. 8 2-¢ John Cavallo of Sampson, |omi Binder, and Mary Louise Mc- | ing relatives here over the week N. Y,, is spending a 7-day leave Nelis were in Altoona Friday. end. with relatives here. | Mrs. George Semelsberger and| Pfc. Henry Link of Indiantown Mr. and Mrs. John Dvorchak and | Miss Auve Semelsberger were call- | Gap was a visitor here over the sons, John and Joseph, were in Al- ers in Altoona Saturday. week end with relatives. toons Tuesday. ie |, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKillop Vis-| pyt, Fred Miller of Fort McClel- Mrs. May Koch and son, Dick, ited in Ebensburg Sunday. lan, Ala. is spending a 10-day fur- of Ruxton, Md, and Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Dolly Paci and son, Ronald, lough here at the home of his par- Robert Anthony and children of arc spending a number of weeks in | oo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller. Altoona, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. | Harrisburg with relatives. souk a Easly Monday. Mr. Richard Byrnes and Misses | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gommons ne Misses Josephine and Angeline Mary Sullivan, Carmela Ciranni, (daughter, Amy, and Mrs. Margers Castronova were in Altoona Wed-|and Mrs. Richard Pearson were in | Waters and daughter were in Xb- nesday of last week. | Atoona Friday. ensburg Sunday. Misses Jane Holtz and Rita An- Mrs. Valentine Link and son, Ro- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bloom of Eb- na were in Ebensburg Wednesday. | bert, and Mrs. C. B. Holtz and dau- | ensburg were callers in town on Mrs. Bill McCoy is spending a ghter were Sunday visitors in the Saturday. NN \\2 \ nn AW QO 50 HE'S FINALLY GONE -| 50PASE. YOU USED THE USUAL METHOD To MAKE PLANS NOW TO ENTER PE ale [00] EF LA ALTOONA’S FIFTH GREAT Copr. 1945, King Features Syndicate, Inc., 11 World rights reserved. & YES, MAM, THIS V/ASHING / J RIN NN ~~ 77 (CERTAINLY! COME IN “THE / MACHINE WILL LAST You i / \ NN /| |CAN You DELIVER {7 /\STORE AND ILL MAKE ’ 7 =< A LIFETIME ) ny A 3 NN A ONE TODAY Of Products from Blair and Surrounding Counties — Entry Date: Tues, Oct. 16; from 12 Noon to 10 P.M. Judging Time: Wed., Oct. 17; beginning at 9 AM. CDRUSSELL Show Dates: Wednesday Noon, Oct. 17th, a to Friday, Oct. 19th. yr YA A 7M NO ENTRY FEE 7 %, / 4 7 ALL PRIZES DONATED BY THE WM. F. GABLE CO, gor s 7 4 FE NK Eris 2023 Plan now to take part in this real ‘‘old fashioned country fair’’! { $s Those who have attended previous years wouldn’t miss it ‘‘for the - world’’ — and those who have never attended will have a treat in store for them this year. There will be exhibits of home-made cakes, candies, relishes, preserves, pickles, jellies, spiced fruits . . . all sorts of mixed vegetables plus an exhibit of home-made Afghans and Bed- spreads. And, of course, we must’nt forget to mention the War Bond prizezs given to the lucky winners! Don’t miss Altoona’s fifth great Farm Show! FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PRIZES AWARDED UNDER THE FOLLOWING DIVISIONS AND CLASSES 7 A SA, / DIVISION I. FARM CROPS. DIVISION VI. BAKED GOODS. Potatoes, Field Corn, Corn Stalks, Oats, Yeast Bread, Rolls, Quick Bread, Butter Wheat, Rye, Barley, Clover, Seed Buck- Cake and Icing, Cake without Butter, wheat, Timothy Seed, Buckwheat, Sun- Pie, Cookies, Candy. flower. DIVISION VII. NEEDLEWORK. DIVISION II. FRUIT. Clothing, Children’s Garments, Mending Apples, Plate Exhibits, Bushel Basket and Repairing, Articles from Flour or Exhibits, Box Exhibits, Crabapples, Feed Bags, Fancy Work, Knit Garments, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Quinces, Bedspreads. Nuts. > oy DIVISION VIII RUGS. Copr. 1945, King Feature, Syndicate, Inc., World nights reserved 10-14 S ree re DLRUSSELL DIV ISION IIL. VEGETABLES . Home-Made Braided Rugs, Home-Made 2 ; Beans, including Soy Beans, Broccoli, Hooked Rugs, Home-Made Crocheted Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cel- Rugs, Home-Made Woven Rugs, Miscel- ery, Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Egg Plant, aneous. ; Endive, Horseradish, Kale, Kohlrabi, COME OA), SPECK, LET'S GET I» 5, ; F SaandAbs a i Lettuce, Onions, Parsley, Parsnips, Pep- DIVISION IX. QUILTS. OUTTA HERE BEFORE OLE ihe /% ~ C2 > O Ww i pers, Pumpkins, Squash, Radishes, Rhu- Home-Made Quilts, Applique, Cotton, MISTER AXTELL CATCHES US f : barb, Salsify, Spinach, Swiss Chard, To- Woolen, Silk, Embroidered. =. TB v3 eI <1 matoes, Turnips, Market Basket Display. : \7/ > Nar D5 2 oI DIVISION IV. EGGS & HONEY. JUNIOR DIVISIONS. X., XI, XIL, XIIL REIN ut == 9 S WV y= $7 Jy Eggs and honey. For boys there are eight classes... wood 7 Festi Ns br = . 3 #7 ] SAA LN = work, metalwork and so con, made in : gl / 2 / £0 X: DIVISION V. CANNED, DRIED Foods. school shop classes. For girls there are . : > X / / I &) Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruits, Can- eleven classes of canned foods, baked ned Meats, Dried Fruits, Dried Vege- goods, and needlework done under super- tables, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Rel- vision of 4H or Vocational Home Eco- ishes, Spiced Fruits. rOnIcE; Doc WINNER Grand PRIZES for Farm Exhibitions Only He FIRST PRIZE 500 War Bond to exhibitor holding lucky exhibit number, [CRIMAMENTLIES! TTT TT TT i Oi THAT ORE SOW! AT WAS ADS £1 FTAKER Shem seg VE BEEN SOK LYING On ThE = S NT SS OM THAT OME OW! S AMY EEE E A Eig ot SECOND PRIZ $00 War Bond to exhibitor with greatest number of i — < : yo < Hl [sosooyy 13 : 5 SA ZZ) OMLY A C THIRD PRIZ $25.00 War Bond to exhibitor with greatest number of : A APPLE winning points, 4-H BABY BEEF SHOW AND SALE NEW NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY ON FRANKSTOWN ROAD, ALTOONA. Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1945 Eom] eT pn on To TEE SHOW: 10:00 A. M. SALE: 2:00 P, M. HAVE TAKEN SO WE Shooto ove | | [MORE Bolienme rn SR BACK THE MANY -- SURELY, TAKEN SO MANY ROTTEN ONES: NOUR CONSCIENCE ; ; TELLS YOU THAT, S DOESNT IT# Sponsored by the cAltooua (Chamber of Commerce cab Ee w= | Egle a lk Building Sy y 4. t “#4 - <2 . fo le d aT | \ i Jeke Copr. 1945, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. (iw 10-14