May 4, 1939. ER THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven Lime Kills Many Fish (Continued rom page one) that the Chemical Lime Company has agreed to pay a minimum fine of $100 for Friday morning's mis- hap. According to reports from agents of the Department of Health, which has ch.rge of investigating stream pollution, the hvdrated lime came from a large storage bin at Plant No. 1, Lime was being drawn from the bottom of the bin when an ac- cumulation of the powdered sub- stance along the sides of the bin loosened suddenly and came down in an avalanche, The employe who had been drawing off the lime is reported to have fled just in time to escape being smothered under the falling powder Out of control, the ed its regular channe into the stream which had been boa SIX Vears ago wim dent happened, but opened five or six when a truck cra board “4d m According fish killed by although there were They ranged in size lings nd Most the their way of the area Fishermen elk:li acted manner as a the tender and mouth fish they had water. It to killing the tic also stream uj the greater ply. If \ quire years for back Official tter through rded which days hed thro previou ports, most Were ome from inche were tak venti port Others strangled to norm m of the damage wi immediately that the lime fish after the reached S Creek. There the it mn go great th t the longer deadly Persons wh up the fish F that “more the stream railroad box de ring breame nce was no were taken ould be - Parking M ters State College lected $3608.45 from August 22, 1938 : it was repor Burgess Wilbur F er:ge monthly ir fod was $451.18 LN = Net $3 609.45 boroe ha - UNTIL YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THE DODGE PRICE TAG! ITS EVEN LOWER THAN LAST YEAR! See How Much More The DODGE LUXURY LINER Gives For Your Money! you realize that Dodge prices D> than last year’ For many dollars less money you get a bigger, w der and roormer car, packed with brilliant new engineering ideas! Before cide on any car, take a look at this new Dodge. Take a look at all its exciting new advancements... and take a special look at its great “Scotch Dynamite” Engine, fa- tous for its sensational savings on gas and oil! See us today! lower vos de- TAKE A LOOK! New headlights wider apart, closer to the road ~— for safer night driving! Greater visibility in rain, fog and dust! DODGE Lor fir DECKER MOTOR CO. 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. R. 8. HAGAN'S GARAGE Centre Hall, Pa. 4 ‘Sent nced | In Lotteries (Continued from page one) bar, was sentenced to pay fines to- taling $150 and serve 60 days In Jail on three counts of selling treas- ury balance tickets, Catherine went into court with a record of two pre- vious offenses, and with the stigma of never having pald the fines and costs imposed for those crimes Pill Poulos, bartender in the Gianopolls restaurant and bar, sentenced to pay fines totaling $200, and undergo probution for a year when he pleaded guilty to one count of possessing lottery tickets, and three counts of selling them. Poulos was a first offender George Maruschak Hotel Philips, Phill; tenced pay fines of ing l Maruschak before Former Sen Edw. J. Thomp- son, of Philipsburg, representing the defendants, declared that the of lottery tickets throughout Penn- svlvania is so general that it is al- most an . wetice, He clared that were first the sofa for Elias was be'lhop at the burg, was sen- $100 on two ttery ticket never been of counts trouble tor 1 sale dee the state, pr llents ted In Announced ni wn from Philipsburg charged motor sles without entered 4 i School ennnt { i senten- serve 60 'r three mem- group Andrew Ples- 18: Raymond Ryver, 17, and 19 enten and 30 day was the were ed Wrve to officer Motor took a R.J Police Keith of A. Myers fre rts * a f of 21. the costs dergo three months in jall wh fire to settine leaded puilt ind the sw, Mrs the nrosecutor nroperty of i Unilek in the one Florence wa: John’ the of on April |} while she was from fire to » and tH extinguished sperty might have b f rele hiare her destroyed a —— Grand Jury Ends Session {Continued from page one) Adolph Rugienus, wre. worthless check: Har- Stite College, false Thomas Hartshorne violation of vehicle of lquor laws; State Colle Jackson pretense, and Philipsburg, cole The case of John Klett, of feld, Cambria county, charged with f. and b was continued. A cf against Chester Spicer, of Ci charged with a morals offense, was dropped by the prosecutors Of the inspection of the County property the Grand Jury report, in part, is as follows: “We find every. thing in good condition. The jail house side porch needs repaired and should have a banist er. The ground could be landscaped at very little cost to the county since all mater. ils and labor would be taken care of by the State through Rockview penitentiary “The men's cell room, although clean, are dark and we noted the cell rooms have no electric lights Considering the prisoners can be kept here as long as nine months, this is almost an absolute necessity The cell rooms are quite dark and with little ventilation. The kitchen as well as the ladies’ quarters were in excellent condition. There should be, however, a steel crate to carry the cooking and eating utensils The framework of the building should be painted, “In regard to the inspection of the Court House we make the following comments: old Saren- floors need new sanitary seats. During our stay there were no naper towels at any time. Ladies’ rest room should also have sanitary type seats. There were no paper towels and there should be other | been | installed in many of the offices, | showing up the County Superinten- dent's office, which has none, A win- | sanitary facilities, “New indirect lights have dow In the door opposite the Treas. urer's office, marked “Private” broken. The Court room Is very pleasant looking, having been im- | iproved considerably by installation ‘of new indirect lights, The Jury room should have some ash trays and a waste paper basket, The glass | ion the door to the lavatory should |efther be changed or painted as "| ———— |* practically transparent.” BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Library, good condition. | Men's rest room on first and second | toilet | is | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. "ing Vi of Houweton Township, | ( y fe County, Pa. deceased . Fo bat A fd administration on sald on Me having been granted the under signed. all indebted thereio ar ue t i make ymmediate DRYMEe ny those having the or demands the sume ted pre : fs Hen without delay for i Janek 0 JAMES B. ORAIG, Jullan ders i" tm) trator. 8 ngler & Cat bell, Atty anger % Or ! $4000. His son, | no insurance on Ame A and feed, Col- estimated © total one valued at about Giuver, carried plements, lve sequently his loss, ubhout $2000 is an At thi 20Lh. 1924, order's September Vol 131 ALSO an ot In and ng five acer in Moresaid follows, 10 FOR MRS, ANDREW ROUKEY Lock A d'rthday party wag held Thurs day, April 27, at the Andrew Rockey home in honor of Mrs. Rockev's birthday. The evening was spent 10 definitely square dancinz to the music fur- the barn nihed bn Eurene Mowery and gvent Frank Zelenick, Refreshments were on the farm, it will be of served at a late hour wiles the ably maller dimen many useful presents re of the {.mily report Rockey was showered . wishes for many future ) davs The Person od and mrainat not not have or in ore CGiroves whether rebullt, but traucture Is time the decided will another to rs In M oon y wai) member EXFCUTOR'S NOTICE, \ In the Matter ol Ham N. PFuhbure Lite Fowiniship, deceased Letters testamentary eslale having been unders) ed the sald pDaAYIMe present oul delay MILIMED Belle tate of 3 Mmity od fenner the ¢ Slide Occurs on Renovo Road Piling soll high wore than half the road wurred about 8:30 Monday in mine cut Route 1320 mile west of Lock Haver Mr. and rond t Renovo Fhe highwa) family M1 ad wrtment | crew Lo work mediately and ot John ( over the lide Lie nuto-root yhove Mr Homer and Mrs y Junjor and son followine wer Anna Miller, Mr coree Mrs, William Wolf Mr Maurice Garner I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rockey infor an Jean Mrs. Clyde Walker and Lottie Witmer and ohn fy ty and Fay, Mr. an rs i . ! 1 me A Gulsean ite b . a dom ra Mr M: Whe Side Mrs. Milford Burd and nd Mey Grover R ke ter Joan Mt nd kins {augh in gKranied Wo persons indebted requested on Vig cian pre wnt " > f 10 i" to liam M nie . N abot FO ane duly wer y lo JOHN H. FISHBURN BEEZER Execu orn W. Harrlson Walk x20 and £0 on "er ¥ five on wm WL the (au n ‘ } Bee deed widow Merit h March 10th Fa report wa was being maintained fy ~ | 4 ' 1 were Di : Mailer of and daughter Walter Rice he Estate of Joht L RF, of b w § and ana incensed Legal Notices CAUTION Mrs y w Fimira NOTIHOR y Mr, and Ade e Z2/mn rehle Irvin ) ' Thelma Rocke \ fy DISSOLE TION NOTCH Beatrice : tT I Nn A nultio gf F Wiking a Ra eT W. ZIMMERM rican. Mr cle ar Milesb Helen Wilk . Hy Garner, Bett Helen . +} ’ Re it Ty ‘ of TRIN NOTCH Musser KE Pert f | Jéan Witmer McClellan, Je vin, Min Annabelle Shay orothy B ta ' ted mal ’ Mary Miller, Al al Pthe! Sn! avment y Waving in } ay of Apr a9 Belle Wilkir inton, Dre t ’ 1LUY Prove phn F’HUR BARRACLOUGH — AN WELLAJ Bid IARRY J O'BRIEN x Lorena R ole : Fliz OP HANS Cat nr Yarnell, W ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE AND PERSONAL Iba Breon, J Baisnie Kennet : Ma { I . Hg ; ed A Garner © mer mer am Rice, ORPHANS Anna SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ™ red mm N NOTH} ADMINISTRATRI (LL Aj } « BEG ¢ $6,000 Damage As Barn Burns EXES “ X's ’ ued from Page 1 IL TRI NOTHOY ¥ REQUESTING BIDS Det 1 PON ERBCTED 4 wr pa wel barn nae BRO INNING » ike % se * Office a Ww A the Borough, ( bounded and nas of Mm ida Lambert and Byran O 406 feet 4 in Dela INNKI ‘ » and recorded 11th, 1024, in page 637.) undivided lot of hd mote Or 8W yun ar wil BEGINNING erty ank M | chive mores ) f Have { ey mal teri to Clyde J (TOILET =A) FSTATH NO a in Belledon ie eed One-n ground the He Pa Book and »! oF iormmenrsy REGISTIN'S NOTHOES ya he Wear a PINK Carnation in Honor of Mother! . . . a WHITE Carnation in Memory of Her CARNATIONS - $1.50 a Dozen = ROSES - $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up per Dozen Also Large Variety of Spring Flowers POTTED HYDRANGEAS - $1.00 and up each Also Cinnerarias, Calceolarias, Pots of Mixed Plants, etc. CORSAGES - $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, etc. Store as Usual in the Bush Arcade Building Ra Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. Phone 64 Bellefonte, Pa. a _., gn sat————— x Have Your Eyes Examined Now ! DR. HOWARD F. BAUER OPTOMETRIST CROSSLEY JEWELRY STORE BROCKERHOIY BLDG, PHONE Ww all For Appointments
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