om—— ———————0 -— » lent dis confined 1e other 36 “sea- or “minor ab- ’ is rapidly being aaa I CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, Ebensburg, Pa., February 21, 1930 SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o’cloc a. m., Monday, March 17, 1930, sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Controller for the furnish- ing of sixty-five hundred (6500) Con- troller's Reports for che year 1929, in Booklet form. Same to be delivered f. 0. b. Ebenseburg, Pa. All information to be had at the office of the Cambria County Con- troller, Ebensburg, Pa. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or All bids. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked “BOOKLETS FOR CONTROLLER". Henry L. Cannon, St County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS Pennsylvania Department of High- ways Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received at the State Capitol until 10:00 a. m., March 27th, | 1930, when bids will be publicly opened {and scheduled and contract awarded as {soon thereafter as possible for the re- | construction of approximately 2,269 linear feet of one course reinforced cement concrete pavement, 23’ - 5” wide, being situated in Loretto Borough Cambria County, State-aid Applica- tion No. 7166. Bidding blanks and specifications may be obtained free; a charge of $250 a set is made for construction drawing and a charge for cross-sections will be according to length of project as following: 3 miles or less $7.50, 3 to 5 miles $10.00, 5 to 8 miles $15.00. all over 8 miles $20.00. Both can be obtained upon application to the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg. No refund for drawings or cross-sec- tions returned. They can be seen at offices of Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg; McClatchey Building, 69th and Market Streets, Up- per Darby; 55-56 Water Street, Pitts- burgh, and Stultz Building, 225 Allegh- eny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylva- nia. James L. Stuart, Secretary of Highways. 3t —WEEKLY HEALTH TALK—| “Among the excavations at Pompeii is the figure of a man who stood at E his post at the front of a building which it was his duty to guard. Refusing to leave his station, he preferred to remain loyal to his obligation rather than flee and was consequently destroy- ed. In this manner he exhibited the one quality which above all others has obtained the plaudits of men,” said SEE MORE! Doctor Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of JE v Health. “As against this magnificent and hercie exhibition of loyalty may be placed the recent instance of a middle aged man who for twenty years held a confidential position in a large or- ganization and who was convicted of selling trade secrets to a competing firm. “Two days ago one of his fellow townsmen rated that unfortunate man for his traitorous conduct and then ately began a ten minute oration on the subject of loyalty, in- cidentally crediting himself with his fair share of this much valued chararc- Properly fitted and corretly ground Lenses are not expen- sive. They will aid in the pro- » : N * n Reuel Somerville A\TTORNEY-AT-LAW ice in Good Bldg. Patton, Pa. teristic. a _ ===] “Nor can it be denied that in matters g \ 1 . tection of na- nt gentleman did of business the eloque display loyalty to a m unfortunately that is w Opp Forgeting the fundamental principle ( ree, but y or G he a a Ig ture’s priceless “p » = that not only charity but loyalty be- : {J 3 gift, Y OUR ALTOONA BOOSTER gins at home, he had bined jis ack ; : SIGHT RC TQ QAV upon it, so far as his own body and | ’ 5 ’ . MERCHANTS SAY: . health were concerned, by disregar i y We Invite You To Come To Booster Stores For The ing the basic requirenients of n oe 7 1 1 rday he lies a hospital a very SICK Needs Your Home Merchants Cannot Supply. Today he les Int 5 hoshita 3 4 3 man—a sad example of one who was | p in i ye sverything but himself. D M H G d P loyal to everythin i y 4 Ml. . ar ner, “It is indeed difficult to understand | ights ] ndeed dey buy : -— so many persons imagine that loyalty | O t : Y Hi : is cir SC rriendship and busi- | #8 ome trist a > at : ~g= T'une In For The High Class is circumsc 8 stip oid bug Pp Pp tton, Pa, ness. And conver: en day in and day | his own body by the |} late. ¥ MUSICAL PROGRAM being disloyal Ww 2 lizing ha- i TO BE BROADCAST er e and devital /ICE 3 OVER STATION W F BG bits, The facts are quite opy TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 7 to 8 P. M the near sick half sick and totally Sic ) End £ ys V7 Oy C « AVR. thousands who have got themselves in K - mone. Oo 2 as 3 on £3 I i 2 BY JAFFA CHANTERS that fix through careless living, mos? How Une Woman ost § % . . $2 04 emphatically attest. 5 Rj 3 Altoona’s Outstanding Musical Organization «1t would thus appear to be an ex- K o At oe This Program Is Dedicated To The ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES’ SPRING STYLE SHOW take stock, and in this way over whether they are loyal to ti well being. Lo} y to the g to one’s friends and to business repre- sents a high degree of citizenship. but the first obligation din this regard is being loyal to one's self. Health, hap- piness and longe y demand no less.” an — in mim If you're fat—remove the cause! | Notice also that you have gained ] A BO } 1 NOR BANK rea es pri MRS. 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You Are Invited To Visit Booster Stores and Inspect The Wonderful Display Py ; ; The correct lingerie for 1930 is here — in these lovely GOLDET TES that are very specially priced. | OF SILK CREPE DE CHINE — In all the Popular Pastel Shades | 19 } : : ee avd : ; : I Ne Merchandise PYJAMAS DANSETS GOWNS CHEMISES Hl i 1 Wy 3 QY IPS A A] ow Be Trimmed with Imported Laces and d., Mi i SLAPS ANTIES Perl i POR 3 Rich Embroidery. : A ( H 3? i | | : i ashion has turned feminist! Slim fisting lin- I | : i ! ‘H : 2oy. i 7 & i ( : | PER NAL AND HOME NEEDS : rie - - with flares and godets - - replaces the i Y ! | i straighiline garments of vyesterday. Pastel I vs 0 | il ; i ; : 1 crepe de chine emphasizes unus alues ih : ii i That Will Be Featured During The Spring Style Show Bm Zr ¢ emphasizes unusual values at W 7°00 { i FOE ER $2.00 Hi ° ( ( 1. % \ hy iy Style Show Window NET 95 to "3.8 | ny AY J | a . ° \ | ff i AM \ W 11 Be Un V ell ed NL rnin SLIPS . . sleek with . CHEMISES . . with Wi RI 1 1 \, I ~ fashionable flare .. GOWNS... cut on straight lines . . Ly : » § t \ iA PYJAMAS . . yow'll know are new by the width of their vy : : y ; trousers . . . PANTIES . . . lovely and feminine . . . T es a venin At 6 DANSETS ... have flared panties with fitted yoke or HH i 1 1 ( | VY i , elastic top and newest bandeaux creations. f . : nlwave mak ‘tensiv ‘eparations “ 3 4 A I'TO Booster Merchants always make extensive preparations 1S x i J f x. 8 kw rd a * } for their Style Shows, gathering large quantities of mer- chandise of the very latest styles and dependable quality, so that their patrons may have no difficulty in making satisfactory selections. This 1930 Event to which you are invited will surpass ; . 1 p ! ¥ | > tr % MT A Re STR all previous efforts! : 4 5 es x { / 'E HARV] 7 HC 8 | CEAIVY ot? ws i LTEAX ednesday | i Re 3 o 3 5 # The First Day of the Spring Style Show will also be oh 3 ig 5 URBAN 5h SUB B 3 3 Ig : NOT CUTIVE TC J : = 'O ) 3 fit A ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES ig ore profit. @ The Special Features that are effered by Booster Stores ROANOKE. VA. a “Suburban Days” will make the first day of the Style y il : ! Show all the more attractive and interesting. | | 5 gl Arrange to visit Boster Stores on Wednesday and take | ig ERR SE ——— advantage of this double trade event! ; ; 5 i - omc va. Take Lunch In A Booster Restaurant! y 1 N C N rl ig i : i Visit A Booster Theatre For Entertainment! L 1 4 IN : | | l ( i i AY Jdievens P 8 2AA AA Ah 4 7 © “8 : > | ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION - | i FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER { CARROLLTOWN - - Ti scons atimsps meson Re eta ror stcian.{ : i CR i i —————————————— tr]
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