Page le THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. June 30, 1988. solids in suspension, The second stage of aeration of the passing It through « A trickle filter is a filled to a depth of good sized stones the center of the bearing four arms dowly over the bed pumped through these arms trickle down over the stones, course of a short time bacterial ae- tion causes the stones to COnNsIsLE sewage, trickle circular Orders ere or Plant or ol tank (Continued from page one) Le obtaine d is through the a Borough Authority which would issue non-debt revenue bonds, operate the plant, eollect rentals for sewage disposal, and, in ffect, operate as a municipal sew- disposal company. Another method would be for Council to is- sue non-debt revenue bonds, and operate the company as &@ municipal department, In any event Council is banking strongly upon PWA assistance which would mean that 456 per cent of the total cost of the plant, in- cluding engineering fees, architec tural fees and all other costs would given as an outright grant, The remaining 65 per cent of the cost would Rave to be furni borough, through one ods autlined above may creation of tank which Sewage nye between the stones filled with red worms from % one~inch in length. As the passes slowly through the the worms eat all the solids, 0 that the sewage passing out the bottom of the tank are freed of practically all impurities Before this water is returned to the tream it is given a ‘shot’ of chlor. shed by the 0 to kill any germs which may the treatment of secondary the untreated tanks where au HEY forced through. In and these bac- in the space stones, of Lies WO metl nave escaped method to Another treatment Is liquid Into efthier drawn time bacteria develop teria eat the suspended solids solution. NO ODOR TO PLANT operated sewage Mr. Davis declared no odor. In fact, he many modern sew- are made at- hrubbery interest not taken of the eSSion Was BE. Davis who came Comune constr would night by D engineers invitation of plait what the disposal plant the way of financing MJ tate Department Williamsport se mi~ok! part Tuesday up mainly Chester it. the pass ners exX- uction of a entail in procedure, and Barrick, from the Health office: A properly also was present in plant al capacity He i the discussion but was or il ES here Costs § dis- Od has took said, time plants rclared ¢ ol whom views . are ge th M. Ward Henor ASQ + Judge SO species chief ill-fame is a tendency Davis admitted Against advantage glaims " from OUTLINES TREATMENT METHODS L red most w black WNose hereby mixture olid ne far dam, pr food X i Mr the elie f he McCoy ibie kind of Ban that fonts y { Belle- ly elim-~ proper atmen 0 sewage ° virtual Hsance tage is he mosquito m the liqu OPER ATING COSTS LOW he cost of operating a eomplate treatment plant for Belle timated it GS st si ter follows Fi sewage upon er passed lished as untreated lant it was be $2.50 erated by about could be « wit wisn intelligent ining ex- er any no special upon might pers desirable added ry far horougily hrunk to a our inche black. loamy be used to a fertilizer lawn three or and the material i i substance which may excelent antage #8 homus KX gn eral supervision meantime uld have to be and equally have t rir me taken into impars- taken for hae agv y ¢ wo dens ang SECOND STAGE TREATMENT uid 0 be possession ed structure YEArs eps we juire of the site ace prope "our sidered SOSA] ago Council tion of a sewage WPA aid and that a portion of the mds. north of Bellefonte Condemnation stit but before far. the entire and the land the erec plant with n off Vas Ge id fair grot _ . eedings w 4 they had gone very matter drops ed was secured. LAND DISPUTE PROBABLE If Council decides to get posses- ion of the proposed tract it may nvolve some litigation. According to a report giv Colineil John nuas ar be clear ideal pro- iid instituted &— YEAGER'S SHOE STORF WERE £1.00 NOW $2.39 Many Styles Women's White Shoes BELLEFONTE, PA was never en in y RR S— Only 3 days left to save $40°° on the greatest stoker ever put into a fur- nace — prices by for the lowest ever quoted. Produces to 30% more heat, 2 fo 4 times more . PEO Rh 7s. 4 hoes afiamiion than Any ofher stokes regardless of price. © Duane all local stoler coals suoccessiully, ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE FET ROW-_s4ve_ $4040 Pavia. FALL either or of 7 or 8 feet with From a tower in is an axis revolve ® w In the become covered with a slimy flim, Later the become to sewage available McCoy Is to all Intents poses the owner of the tract, al-| though there is some doubt as to whether he could give a clear title, | When the Bellefonte Palr Associn- tion was formed, the organization bought a piece of land from the McCoys, and other sections from the Rhoades and Harris estates The course of Spring Creek was changed over the Rhoades and Har. ris tracts, and the Association, It seems, never pald the McCoys for the piece of land purchased, Con- sequently when the Palpr Associa- tion passed out of existence, Mr McCoy assumed ownership of the land, and there are grave doubts as to who owns what, In the event a clear title can not be furnished condemnation proceedings would be necessary for the borough to obtain ownership of the tract, OTHER OBSTACLES Another obstacle that may rest in the path of the proposal lies in the fact that geveral years ago when Council suggested erecting a sewage disposal plant at the fair grounds G. Edward Haupt of Bellefonte owner of a tract of land nearby threatened to seek an injunction holding that the erection of such a plant near his property would greatly reduce the value of his land This action never was brought to a test since the whole proposition died of Inertia at that time SPEED IS NECESSARY Council was anxious to begin ae at once becanse September 30 the deadline for getting approval under the new PWA just getiing under way The earlier the projects are filed the more chance they have of being approved before the funds are ex- hausted, it was brought COUNCIL ON THE SPOT In the Council | the State Bellefonte posal plant the borough Is cially: taxe conceded and the have to pay rast cost and pire of projects program out state of allairs On one has definitely to build a and on the ot} rod are be taxpay present on the gpot order age ad ew dis- hand ed flnan- generally pres now to for the propose Or at for 556 per cent of total This cost could be over a period of time r 40 years if nece interest rate the distributed anging up to The night borough could ex- pect to pay upon the non- -debt rev. nue bonds would be 4 per probability of getting a low- The construction of a plant mean that citizens of Belle- borough would be Aussie additionally t provide funds for the operation of the interest the bond payments on the Drincipa A TOugh gue og of 0 Bary Pp f cent er mate would fonte i) pant WO pa nd to make on an omewhere in $12.500 weil has not «way Or another to Their action Tu nea andy that they 250 to determine the PWA will approve nn grant the construction of t plant WAGE- HOU! R BIL L SIGNED BY ROOSEVELT itself commited the propos rsxking gab ther Pe neler or are wie President Roosevelt has wage-hour bill, thereby g “go ahead ignal for a periment in pulling » floor” under pay rates and a “ceiling” over houn The signing was done without fanfare Ssturday, but was not an- nounced by White House officials Monday The act will go into October 24. On that date, officials wid, somes 200000 persons receiving less than 25 cents an hour are 0 have their pay increased to 25 cents Whether any court fight over the act will delay its operation has yet to be determined. however The act provides for the appoint- ment of a wage-hour administrator and well-informed officials said they expect the President to fil this post before he starts on his trip to the west July 7 The act applies to industries in interstate commerce, with some ex- ceptions During the second year and five subsequent years the wage rate minimum will be 30 cents, and at the end of seven years after the act goes into effect, the flat mini. mum will be 40. To place a ceiling over hours the measure provides a maximum work reek Of 44 hours the [first year, 42 hours the second year. ——— EXTEND TIME OF FARM AID APPLICATIONS giving vast ex- wii] Figgs 8) operation Batron E. Lowe, of Huntingdon, county supervisor of the Centre county Farm Board recently estab. lished to administer the U. 8. Farm Security program in Centre county yesterday announced that although today is the date originally set for receiving applications for Federal funds, the time has been extended one week-—or until July 7. Responsible tenant farrsers, share croppers and reliable farm labor. ers may, under the act, borrow the full purchase price of a farm of their own choosing, and may also secure additional funds for improve- ments. The bans will deaw interest of 3 per cent annually, or & fotal carrying charge of 4% per cent. Un- der this system the loan pays out in 40 years’ time Persons ifterested immediately with Mr Lowe, who { will provide the necessary applica | tion blanks, explain the requirements and pro- | visions of the system. Daily Vacation Bible School Daily Vacation Bible school will ‘be conducted in the United Breth. ren church from July 5th to 15th, | inclusive. Sermons will begin each o'clock and close at’ Imoming atl 2 {11:30 o'clock. The Rev. Miss Pearl { J. Ludwick, of Youngwood, Pa. will "has had extensive training and ex- | « perience in Bible school work and | geareh. however, {is very efficient. All children and i in securing | | such aid are urged to get in touch! (HURCHE SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonle 11 m. Morning prayer and ser- mon readers Evangelical Reformed, Bellefonte Rev, C. Nevin Siemm Pastor Worship Service and Sermon 8:15 a m.: Church School 9:30 a. m., J. H. Hartswick, Supt, Advent Church school Sunday at 9:30, Kenneth Lucas, superinten- dent. Preaching services at 7:30 in stead of 11 o'clock. Please note the change, C. C. Bhuey, pastol Sunday morning Dix Run whool Sunday merning 9:30, Eimer Hosband dent, followed Christian Endeavor, 7 C. Shuey, pastor Baptist Sunday at superinten- with class meeting: 30 pom C Milesburgy Presbyterian July 3 m.,; aristian m On Sunday eve- the Rey Ralph w will supply the Snow Shoe--Bible Howard E. Ouk- Bervices Sunday school, 9:30 a deavor, 6:30 p ning, July 10th, Iingworth, Jr. Milesburg pulpit school 10 am munistier Bible En- wood Boalsburg Lutheran Pleasant Worship Sunday school at 8:30. Shilo} day school at 4:80 worship at Summer Holy Communion July 10 at 8:30 a. m Boalsburg--8Sunday school at 8:30; C. E 6.30: Ve pers and sermon, 7 Holy Come munion July 10 at Kaulman, pastor Gap at 30 Bellefonte er Trini i. m., the service { # The Lost and Found m.. Sunday sehool. With Sunday the GNgred St. John's Lutherss, Third Sunday aft 8:30 mon §:30 a Son BLON HM the sumuner schedule of ser above until the second Sunday September. The Missionary 5S will meet 1 Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock Ciarence pastor Vice Om Methodist Episcopal Rev. H Willis Hartsock, pasta Church school with World Sery Offe ring at 930 a m.. C. C. 8h LH it. At 10:45 the sacra 1pLism receplion the Holy Commun- wy members ion Ev muinion at 7:30 ing Monday ey or meeting United Brethren Househo whee Aer . ndent, ir hares Devot the are m LAF 3 sermon Hy pastor at a p 10 m Benediction at 10 oF 20 a ng 10.5 i 11 o'clock. Chris Endeavor at 6.30; preaching at 7 30 p. m.:. Prayer and Bible study Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Cholr re- henrsal Friday evening Junior choir at 7 © choir g'clock ran } " CH “i Howard Evangelical hedule of services Bunds 3: Fairview--Warshi 9:30 a. m Sunday Boone, supt., 10:30 i, Arthur Wor Wingate ter Summers 2:30 July p with sermon, whoo! Harold Hubler:burg McCloskey pw unday school 4 wor - p. m. How- $:30 BG T.. Junior and with sermon 8 fi Ser- 10 45 Syives mon 8:30 ship with ard--8unday Long, supt.; Senior, 6:45 7:30 o'clock ermon Rebersburg Evangelical Royal A Baboock, Ministe vices for Bunday. July 3. Mad! burg--Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Clarence Haugh. superintendes charge. Sermon and worship at 10:30 a. m.; prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening Rebers- burg—8Sunday school at 9 a m., Kenneth Breon in charge. evening worship with sermon by the pastor £ 7:30. Prayer service at 7°30 Wed- nesday evening. Paradise—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m_, prayer serviee in homes as announced Tuesday evenings Coleville Pilgrine Holiness J. Franklin Lint, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Mr. B. M Stover, supt Preaching 10:45; Y. P. 8. 7:00; eve- ning preaching by Rev. Mrs. Flor. ein Strohl Church prayer meeting on Tuesday evening. Young Peoples’ Home Rally at Summit Hill P BH chureb on July 4. with services at 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. There will be a Baptismal service at Milesburg on Sunday afternoon. July 3 The gospel tent meeting In Kohi- Ser - (is in beckers Grove will conclude on Sun- | day evening. All are welcome to the tent between Mileshurg and Inter geotion. “The Church with a Wel. come.” EE Guards Seek Man Whe Fled Prison (Continued trom Page D to drive a tractor to all parts of the Services to be in charge of lay at 2:30. ' prison farm. About a month ago he | | asked to be permitted to drive a and his request was mule team, readily granted Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock | when guards were making their us- | ual check-up tour of the farm, they one load of logs to the prison bak | found Trainor's mules ¢i=d to a tree | {near the sawmill He had hauled | and who can further | ery and had retumed for a second | load when he apparently decided to | leave the institution. } Officials noted that instead of ty- | | ing one mule to the tree as was his | usual custom, he had tied the ani- | i mals individually, evidently to as- sure himself that they'd “stay put” | About § o'clock Tuesday night the | fugitive was reported to have been seen in the Shingletown Gap vicin- | supervise the school. Miss Ludwick | i ity, and a cordon, of guards was thrown about the area. A thorough | failed 0 reveal any trace of the man. Tralnor's | { young people between the ages of | minimum term would have expired. [five and sixteen are invited to at- | tend the schooi. Children of other | denominations are invited to at {tend the school if they so desire. in 1941 ~Classified ads cost little-bring #004 results, i { : i : H i PLEASANT VALLEY ws master of the situation, and he no regard for his “Come and he stood beside a hive with Don't forget the flestival on Bat urday night at the Pleasant Valley church for the benefit of the church Come and help the good cause along LuVera Eminhizer is on the sick list and is not Improving at this writing. But we wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baird of Can- fleld, Oho, and Harry Galentine were Sunday visitors at the home of William Richner Mr. and Mrs children, spent at Milesburg at Rose Laoas John Habecker, Bud Robison at the home of John County, the home Mr. and baby spent home of Mr. and M Jimmy Cox, of Be couple days at the home Mrs. Ira Gilbert Mrs. Ruth Chaibert fer were Tuesday alternoon visitors at the home Harvey Eminhizer and William Richner, Scotia Band To Play at Picnic lee Richner and Wednesday evening the home of Mrs Wilbur Emel, and were Sunday visitors Harvey Eminhizer Habecker of Lancaster Pa. spent the weekend af Wilbur Emel Mrs. Wilbur Emel and Saturday evening at the Fred Kessling sllefonte, spent a of Mr. and at and Helen Con- of (Continued from page one) tb wa ane ol Member engaged commitiee yreparing for ing are. Mr Saxion, Waddle ry MM. Wi Bellefonte A McClellan and B both of Btate College, R A program of speeches is wied 0 begin at 1:30 po mn memorial services, in charge Rey OO R Wi Creek, neal now oul Har- and J H. Parsons D the Winns chied - while of the Hunlock mes 0 Jilkes-Barre, a [« Scotia A Ua f Vili DFgin De Wii Kel plonde wil ard ie] avalasbie who Mich L¥ Lan Go fot 1: UE Ww BOO collection in- iran em day a large of old Sootia us views of the po wie raphe mere wed ihe of the col- been made y HM Wil ho has just fetatied Mine Sealing Program Ends ed from page one) ¢ # t nevi A aLOns OF achie- nio o 0% oer have al al removed Lem slreanmy ively 0 een iral {rom Pring water secretary aid y been sealed since the PAIN Was stamed (wo years ago a $1.500.000 federal appropria- the U. 8 go bealth service sealing nger way 100 abandor opentr gs cGischarg- ing acid ing openings ha Bro a thon Ww and other ver Io Oo 41 wed wile The jegisiat 000 ax the st for the bier 1989 and the nad sot as continuance Mate alter July 1 Dr. MacBride-Dexter sald the fed- eral government withdrew from the program because Pennevivania was the only slate of the 10 participating that paid ts share of the costs re appropristed $56 - mre Of the cost nium ending May 31 federal health service second §1.500000 for program in this ates a of the Demented Man Uses Beehive as Haven (Continued from page one) ——— ihe home, Keeler and thelr man indoors, bud learned the nature of mission he dashed oul of i house, through ithe back yard, and nto a small clearing in which there were 4 number of beehives. As the officers were about 10 close in on the man, he warned them away, threat ening to upset the beehives if they moved a step closer. Lucas evidently realized AICAR thelr Ww that he Follow the Crowds mss. TQ THE ees SMART SHOP'S July Clearance Sale! Starting Friday, July A real opportumity to get fashions at unusually low prices ! SEE OUR WINDOWS THE SMART SHOP “PI'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY” 28 South Allegheny SL had Shouting apparently own safely get me,” 0 the one hand ready 40 push it from ils foundation minutes he care iM the death During the next wid officers he bees did sting him Keeler and Tice took turns in try- ing to persuade the man to suirend- success er himself but with no Finally several of the man's brother managed to coax him away from the pinning him shackled hives and rushed him, to the ground while they his arm Realizing that was useless, Lutas gave the officers way 0 Danville Hand That Rocks further no rouble on few didn’t LO resistance became doclie, and Lhe Cradle Tends Still (Continued from page one) Besterman, in Snow May 11, they saw terman dash Indoofs up to the house, they heard th ing of glass in the cellar se they Lhe mash and the smashed on the ce odor of moons officers ron SPOR ne Hus township Mri Bes ran smaxt In the hot of moonsl and grain Ove 20-gallons behind pi eCes th ' Dottie peach two large Jug floor. A strong pervaded LU Wis a lars On the sect they in operation. they ye said there on of damp " y 4 Ho ma 1% floor home found =a «gallon not finished Mr Just as oer said from work and was arrest. They guoted ‘lared he tok thels the of nome under him having dec mormmey 10 OR fet off the mash it our of the house one count, Mr Be v *5A 3 Te 240 In Ju : Erman and as the) hine and work Besterman came placed as 4 his wife that and Shoe found an 8-ounce of the of On each of the ne WV seid Onl fines efault to | In bried, i Mr pay the [ines the county jail “1 suggest in the arrest the woman in ste what tions,” cutor, erve 30 dave In Besterman doe he faces $0 dave fut ure that yo Judge Walke: One Injured in of $100 each Jau not in anced | these cases and they have to do with viola- told (he prose- Week-end Crashes (Continued from page one) of Juniata { Akron Thompson N. Fisher, of curve on the Bear Meadow near Boadsburg Sunday no one was inj gamage was about $250 hines is reported inio the other on the driven by Miles J. Holt thur Burd, both of Milesburg lightly damaged Saturday noon when they collided on 220 btween the bridge crossing in Milesburg. no in) a lose than 810 One wo curve ures ~ Read the Clhusified ads — YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Beflefonte Office hours Wed- nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday after. noon a: State Coliege office 30, 1838. 1 is fortunate research into modern condi- case eye strain has provided relief far bevond what as possible even a few years ago. Which means that help is avail able which is not as generally ap- precialed by the public ag it should be. Modern methods cope fully with modern conditions which, as has been said, is cause for thankfulness ean " Lolly that Continued week after next ana Ohio al- ured ang Lo- ’ of nave and were after. routes and grade There were Damage was estimated 2 batch of summer's best Bellefonte, Pa, Al 4 u Contribute to Fireworks Fund Late B Ps aaa $4444, $06006000064600000800 4800400800000 EE0E44 $0000 0 {HAM / BACON f Hamburg 2 Ib 35¢ 1 Cheese fireworks for the celebration at the Pield here, for purchasing Pourth of July Community Athletic Fund Monday night Inst of A Chamber night the Bellefonte P made a contribution to of Commerce HECLA PARK 7 MILES EAST OF BELLEFONTE, ON ROUTE 226, SATURDAY NITE, JULY 2nd Free Dance " Platt’s Orchestra by FLOOR SHOW BY THE HACK SISTERS SUNDAY, JULY 3 —- MONDAY, JULY 4 BATHING — BOATING — RIDES — ROLLER SKATING FREE — Acts, Movies, Shows — FREE FREE FLOOR SHOW Featuring The Hack Sisters and Jerry Newman tadio Blues Singer. Afternoon and Night $500.00 Fireworks Display $0 O'CLOCK P.M ENTERTAINMENT DAY AND NIGHT BY Hall Covered Wagon Troupe Monday, July 4th RED WITHERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING 8 to L ADMISSION 4b6e Free — Drawing for Diamond Ring — Free BLANKETS, DISHES, ETC. JULY 4th at 18 P. M. FREE PARKING AND PICNIC TABLES 0000000000000 0000600040000FCAAFEVYVVIVINVINNNNNNNGPPEEPC EPP PPC 0 O00 PUPPPTRORORIN J. Tr. WB THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ! J - 1h 25¢ 2 Ibs 29} Ib 23¢} Winner Brand WEINERS BOLOGNA Winner Brand Ib 18¢ 3~39¢c Winner Brand Ol Good Hostess Salad Dressing - - qt. jor 25¢ | Peanut Butter - - - Ib jor 15¢ Cloverdale Gingerale - - - 16-oz. bot. Se | Plus Bottle Deposit) - 2 doz. 15¢c § - - - gt. jar 10c J 1 Picnic Plates Hero Brand Mustard Evergood Bantam CRUSHED CORN. 2 cans 19¢ Good Wostess ORANGE PEKOE TEA. .'2 Ib 23¢ Market Bread. . . 2-20 ox. lvs. 15¢ County Fair COFFEE. . .3-Ib bag 3%9¢ .2 rolls 13¢ Cut Rite WAX PAPER. PAPER NAPKINS ..... pkg. 10¢ } Watermelons, lge. size - - 4% § Bananas - - - - 6 Ibs 25c Potatoes, U.S. No. 1 - pk. 27¢ ‘Sweet Pickles - - - pt. jar Stuffed Olives - - ww — B
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