WILLIAM A. HAUTH SUFFERS FRACTURED LEG
Mr. William A. (Billy) Hauth, president of the board of directors of the First National Bank and prominent businessman of the borough, met with a painful accident at 10:30 o’clock Monday night when he slipped on the ice in front of the S. Second street side of the Eagles Home. He realized that he was painfully hurt and was unable to summon assistance, being compelled to crawl on his hands and knees to the home of ex-sheriff John E. Harvey nearby, and later was taken to the Mercy Hospital in Altoona, where he will be confined for the next few weeks. Mr. Hauth having closed his place of business for the night was on his way to his stopping
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~ Bellwood Bulletin, 24-Jan-1946, Page 1, Column 3
Reservoir, Sewage Changes
President John E. Harvey, of the Bellwood Borough Council, has announced plans for replacement of the reservoir, due to its present inadequacy, and also pointed out the requirement, recently enforced by State authorities, which necessitates that all boroughs have secondary sewage disposal plants in order to comply with the pure streams laws.
Mr. Harvey stated that plans are being prepared by the Morris Knowles Engineering Company for the secondary sewage disposal plant which is demanded by the Pennsylvania Sanitary Board, and that these plans would be obtained at a cost of $2400. The project itself is expected to cost in the vicinity of $60,000. Half of the costs of the secondary sewage disposal plant will be borne by the State.
No estimates have yet been made on the cost of replacing the reservoir with a more adequate one.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 07-Feb-1946, Page 1, Column 2
You can visit the memorial page for John E. Harvey.