Just a little more from the "Local Items" of the 5 March 1942 edition of the Altoona Tribune: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seigel are now residing at 652 Galloway Street in Eau Claire. Mr. Seigel moved from Altoona on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ensign and daughters and Mrs. Elmer Gilbert and daughter, alice Mae of Glidden, Wisconsin spent the weekend at the homes of Mrs. Marie Thurston, Hayden Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. D. Jarosch, Lynn Ave. Mrs. Hans Beggerow and daughters, Arlene and Charlotte, of Menomonie were Saturday guests at the Art Nadler home on Lynn Ave. Miss Eleanor Thurston, Garfield Ave., attended the Eau Claire State Teachers college and La Crosse basketball game in La Crosse last week. Miss Mary Stahl, who is teaching in Elmwood, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stahl, Garfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Myrte Board and son, Beryl, of St. Paul were weekend guests at the W. Hartwell home, Garfield Ave. They also attended the Elk Mound-Altoona basketball game at the Eau Claire high school gymnasium while here. Beryl was a former member of the Altoona squad last fall. Bud Lelonek, in active duty in the U. S. Navy on the Paducah, arrived in this city on the "400" Sunday to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olseth, and Mrs. Marie Decker and family, before going to Duluth to visit his parents. And from the "Dynamite" column: The state or some other highway department has very graciously placed an "Altoona" sign on (Hwy.) 53 at the turn off in Eau Claire. It is not a big sign but it at least answers the suggestion made some time ago that such a sign should be placed there. Now it will not matter how dark the night is for those who want to turn off on Altoona street in Eau Claire to make the turn for Altoona -- the sign will let you know that you are ready for the turn regardless of how many blinding lights you have to face looking for the place to turn left. ++++++++++++++ Hey! It's Election Day! Everybody get out there and do you civic duty and Vote! It's important! -- Nance