PAGE EIGHT : UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, October 4, 1945 Wm. F. Gable Co. 12th Ave. Build- | : | ing at Altoona, Pa. | | 2. Competition is open to Blair | " 7 NOW You WN |; adioining ¢ ies OH JOHN: TELEPHONE «« 7 | k | - - ANNUAL FARM SHOW =~: adjoining countic S. NEVER MING, DONT COME Z TELL ME! {SS — Invites You to V - | 8 All exhibits are entered free. DOWN -- ITS NOT YOuR // elr 4, Entries may be made Tues- | OFFICE ~~ JUST ANOTHER { ! A October 17 to 19 Dates Set by|day, Oct. 16, from 12 noon to 10 | WRONG NUMBER // "BRA 2% [ : Altoona Department Store; Ip : Ned Wei | 3 7 CA A J) Ad : | 5. Judging will be done on Jed- J / : 7 Prizes to Be Awarded { nesday, Oct. 17, beginning at 9 a. | pg » | / eW yY | ) | ee m [ m, On October 17, in the 12th Ave. | 6. Show will be open to the pub- | Building J Bs. William rR able | lic Wednesday noon, Oct. 117. { / d \ { 2 bo : 7 Vey a, p entre NNSyl= | =» oy it raneas av re ro aj p ; 4 pd vania Farm Products Show will be | Exhibitors may remove their ; < } = a here sill be a larg . | exhibits after 9 p. m, Friday, Oct. | : { : opened, and there will be a large |, . .,vtime before 6 p. m. Sat- — 5 : = # number of interesting exhibits. |urday, Oct. 20. Exhibits not re- Exhibits may be entered Oct. 16, | joved will be disposed of by the | from 12 noon to 10 p. m. The eX-|committee. hibit, which is Sponsored by the| g Exhibits shall be the absolute | - A NE = \ Thi Altoona Chamber of Commerce, is | product of work of the exhibitors bh 2 Qs ] P tt St H to be in charge of the Agricultural | Pree a OL RS oT: § oP) 5 S— 18 a on ore as Committee, consisting of W. Stan- | ore than one entry in a class, | (120% mani, / B F h F 11 D d A | Been Completely Re resh, Fully Dresse ley Truby, chairman; George Has- py;t are entitled to only one award sler, John Isenberg and Harry T. in any one class or sub-class. Keiss, acting county farm agents.| The management will make ev- i SI 8 0 The show will be opened daily ery effort to safeguard exhibits, | 4 4 at | m e d R d d until Oct. 19, inclusive, from 9 a. but will not be responsible for any | g Ay = € ’ e ecorate 3 m. until 9 p. m. and admission will | damage or losses beyond their >> 7 jouns D d E m . a AY OFF | ZZ... an quipped With be free to all. A new feature of control. 7 this year's show will be exhibits 11. Exhibitors must use entry | of stuffed wild birds and animals, | cards for each exhibit. [ COPA. 134, VINiG FEATURES SYNDICATE ne WORLD RIGHTS REZERVED 21 | . . : for which a prize will be given for | 12. If exhibits are improperly | : — - ew ixtures. ; Now Being Featured at the largest number of varieties, | entered, they may be reclassified | tition exists, the judge may award | plosive material is potentially dan- | only one of a kind being permitted. | by the judge. a lower than first prize. | gerous. The show will be conducted un- 13. First, second and third pri- 15. If the exhibits lack in qual-| Recent reports have told of se- Every effort has been d a } & . f der the following rules and regula- | zes will be awarded in all listed | ity, the judge may award a sec- rious accidents in high school and 1 Ty > mage to make shopping a real tions: classes. cnd, third or give no prize. | home laboratories. pleasure for you, Every consideration has been given : 1, The show will be staged in the’ 14. In classes where no compe-| 16. The decision of the judges| Youthful would-be scientists to save you time and steps. You'll find marketing a yr | shall be final, except where error | have made their own explosives lot easier and a lot thriftier, too. We offer all YOUNG TENDER GRADE A ——— y . a ' ~~ is found after awards have been |and have suffered serious injuries : : SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOS made. In such cases, the decision and a few have been Killed. your food needs conveniently gathered together er 1 ; oe Fe 3 oi the show committee shall be| Chemicals, such as glycerin, ni- under one roof. Yes, you can shop in—one—stop! cf 3 | final. | tric acid, sulphur and potassium B& ) y . : QuiNeY EE \ | 17. All premiums will be paid by | chlorate are relatively harmless by What's more, you'll make worthwhile savings! ADAMS, 4 \ | check. These cheks must be pre- | themselves. I FRYING ROASTING SIXTH b td sented for payment within 30 days | “ i Secs | PRESIDENT Le RT ¥ s aarad : YS! When in combination, some of = i; from the issusd dots, | these chemicals can result in an COM IN wan INSPECT Lb 6 1 c Lb 59¢ OF THE =00 i i 2150 i =. | $500 in cash prizes and $150 in | oy p)osi UNITED STATES, S$ ) | War Bonds has been posted by the 950 oylon, WAS A \__ | Wm. F. Gable Co. for competing | Such explosions may cause loss -_ SHOP ~~ SAVE! . h FULLY DRESSED CONGRESSMAN | | of evesi seri 3 3 . $ORgR YEARS | exhibitors. Ribbons for first, sec- | 0 Syesight serious burns, or loss] AFTER HE WAS BR | ond and third paces will also be | : : 3 ail PRESIDENT OR Br awarded. Anyone desiring ad-| Chemisty Who hinve ied long > | Se . / | ditional information may phone or perience are subject to nga sale o o Ih. C LAKE SUPERIOR 1S HE Wi rR be | wri arry ; , | ty rules. | LARGEST EXPANSE oF Pe v #3 | Drie Harry TT, Ress, Blair County | Inexperienced students run gra- | | ' ; Y 7 arm Agent, Court House, Holli- | : : | . 2 | | ve risks when they venture into | : A HE (ZA FRESH WATER ZZ a y | . i 7 P J \ 4 | daysburg, or G. Stanley Ruth, sec- | the field of explosives for experi- u | retary, Altoona Chamber of Com- : 5 * yo merce, Altoona, Pa. [ciation 8 SabEhgy sax Sune Additional Values reece [ =. ou ’ Na ’ | HOME LABORATORY STU- PRISON INDUSTRY th (PDR ) FRUIT CAKE | DENTS WARNED ON THE i Votoms /~ E Ek PF EXPLOSIVE EXPERIMENTS | NEARING NORM AL aE OUl FPathioned. Goodness hl [ —— | [SER makes it America’s Favorite. | “Look Pop, I'm mixin’ up an | ee en { TET : ’ | atomic bomb!” | A rapid return to normal peace- | el Pd css RA H 125- 85¢ Round Steaks = = =n ? 38¢ . T-Bone Steaks "EEN ’ 47c pl BAL Ade CHINESE HAVE BAK losives w ee i ; mip . . yr ED WMH WHEAT plosives warns home aboratory |ccntract cancellations and raw ma- HONEY = IT 15 A FLOUR FOR MORE THAN 46 CENTURIES, students to beware of explosives. EB - rot in Sour Rye Bread War: 13c Standing Beef Ribs : 23c = - 04a. “Mortimer, put that test tube |time production in Pennsylvania's | PRS Lb. FERMENTED LIQUOR AND INVENTED THE LOAF, LEAVEN AND THE Even when handled under expert the past week by the State Wel- | es . ORANGE FILLED , English Cut Roast . 26¢ WHAT 15 MEAD Cope 175 Kong Fears Syn lo. Ward rhs rrned The Institute of Makers of Ex-|the past several months by war down!” | prison industries—hampered for ) : ‘ 3.Lb si Y 65 —— uf ' ize " DELIVERY of BREAD FROM A LARGE OVEN supervision, the Institute adds, ex- fare Department. — Explaining that supplies. were | 15V;= kA obtained through federal govern-| Coffee Cake I oe 26¢c i ment and commercial channels | : 1 A M B much sooner than was expected, PECAN p | the department estimated that | , | production commonwealth institu- | Fudge Square a nm Moz 36c¢ IF tions was more than 80 per cent | kd Leg of Lamb A MAna Lb. 37c¢c of normal. VERMONT DELIGHT h F. Herbert Cooper, acting direc- | Breakfast Rolls . a Pip 17¢ % Lamb Rib Chops -nw 1 42c¢ tor of the prison labor division, | was confident that reconversion y could be completed within a few | 5 i Lamb Shoulder Chops Lb. 37¢ months. ; 4 “The situation has improved,” | | he said. “All of our industries have | opened up surprisingly in the past | month. We're getting materials we | a FRI Il ] S and V EGE } A Bl ES hadn't expected would be obtaina- i o) Values ble for two to three months.” i = SOLID HEADS The director added that as soon as existing programs were opera- ' FROZEN A q For Lb ting at capacity the commonweal- RN BBAG = 50 COD FILLETS SRS CA Kraut Bag th woud expand training and in- stall new industries “in the hope ; Lb. 35¢ ; FANCY EATING | that we can improve the rehabili- | tation of Pennsylvania prisoners.” | { ; VEVEVETSEIUST § 5 we vm | 3 PEARS, . ., 2 u- RE Tg FOR COURSES ATTHE | Whiting oes 186 | &3 ONIONS Be ; / un HE B= ag those important gifts, where only jewelry can Jolly Sxgnas: your Jove and devstion. Come to choose your ST FRANCIS COLLEGE I re. 78¢ . ~ PENNA. BLUE LABEL ri Christmas Gifts | 60 Students Already Registered y $ . POTATO ES a ol As More Enrollments Are | Still Being Expected ANN PAGE CALIFORNIA | — : 8-0z. / n Twelve discharged servicemen | Macaroni 6¢ ) | are taking courses at St. Francis | 5 : 5 288’s Doz. | College, Loretto, this year it has| ANN PAGE, WHITE | been revealed by the director of | Vinegar Qts. 12¢ SWEET. CRISP, PASCAL | public relations of that school, Rev. | Leonard P. Sardo, T. O. R. ‘ : ; : | Registrations are still expected | ki coLoMAL Pk /, CELER Sia gts Size Stk. {at the school, as 60 have already | Melba Toast 8: 18¢ PN Stk. 19¢ 30’s | enrolled in the collegiate courses. Ls | Registrars remark that they are | N. B.C. SKYFLAKE J CRISP, ICEBERG | willing to accept late registrants | x 1-1b. ‘ , A | who have delayed making up their | Wafers 23¢ > | minds about going to college. | KELLOGG'S ~7 60’s Hds. | According to the latest compu-| All B 10:02 12¢ = {tations of the registrars there are | ran PY [now 20 Freshmen, 17 Sophomores, | : GOLDEN, SWEET | 10 Juniors, 8 Seniors and 5 Special WASH CLEAN WITH POTATO ES 4 | Students. Forty-two of these will . . 1-1b. : Lbs. [live on the campus divided into | Diaperwite 25¢ | | | five cottages that provide the DAILY KENNEL | home atmosphere greatly desired | ; by students. Seventeen of the men | Meal 32¢ | desire to commute daily from their | hemes in nearby towns. | : GERBER’S | So far, there are 29 students in | the college school of divinity, 12 in T VITAMIN D3 senaniiiti | Baby Foods ost 12 «= 79¢ Fer Fin : 2 3 J { { $4750 Both rings . rings Man's hondsome Birthstone Cocktail Ring with genuine opals and synthetic rubies. = in modern 19.75 > - - 14K gold. $45.00 400 Units of “Sunshine” | cal, two in pre-law, two in dentis- try, one in pharmacy, one in civil | : : = engineering and two mn arts. a | Teacher-advisers are on hand to Apple Juice RED CHEEK ® " Qt. 2 1 C | assist the students who register in | their departments that proper ES Cake Flour SUNNYFIELD _ 2h. PP WEEKLY BEAL TALY| Bran Flakes ==» . . %= 11 Enchanting diamond Bridal Duette Both rings $5500 URS AY GOOD UNECE oo ica 5450 lustrous pearls | | From the Medical Society of the | State of Pennsylvania, and the A NATIONAL 14-1b 34 / ) ot > PL Society . PER OUNCE Cambria County Medical Society Nectar Tea FAVORITE EEE Pkg. C y wal) a 10 Cans 85¢ Musical powder box; plays tune when opened. | ee Some people resemble ostriches. They bury their head in the sand No.2 | and are oblivious to danger. 0 n a 0 rn C | The danger of diptheria is ever- a E EE ® FE BE RN Cans | present and requires the vigilance | | to keep it under control. SUNNYFIELD | That diptheria, dread disease of serw yy childhood, has lost none of its de- | FAN i i Y Fi 0 U RR 25-1b. | tructive power is shown by the k | widespread diptheria epidemics in | =“ a “ Sac | Europe during the war pust closed. | It is entirely a matter of enforc. | OCTOBER ISSUE OF WOMAN'S DAY NOW ON SALE! ing immunization. | In 1943 and 1944 it is reported | that no less than 2,000,000 cases | spread throughout Europe. Every infant should be immuniz- | ed long before he is a year old. All children not yet immunized | should be given that protection. Man’s Ladies’ Set Lapel Watch ° Tie and Collar Unique Modern asp Design, gold $4.95 filled 44.75 LUXENBERG'S =: SAFE Barnesboro, Penna. BUYING | | oe a o oe
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