rnetzlof
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rnetzlof got a reaction from fedup in At least 20 people missing in Francis Scott Key Bridge on I-695 Collapse (Baltimore)
I'm confident that someone, somewhere will attribute it to Climate Change.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from block in Anyone know whats going on around Highland Street Ext, Number 2 Shaft Road area?
It appears the fugitive is a local boy. See news article:
https://www.connectradio.fm/news/donald-frantz-failed-to-appear-for-weekend-jail-sentence-now-he-is-on-the-run
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Polo in PSP vs. PGC
This nothing new. PSP have been assisting the game commission in enforcing game laws for a few decades. This mainly during the busy open game seasons. In return, game wardens (I guess they're called Wildlife Conservation Officers now) are deputized into the state police to pay back the hours the state police spent on game law business.
I say deputized. That was the case years ago. It may be that they now have police powers in their own right. Same thing for fish wardens, whatever they are called these days. Remember that in PA, unlike many states, the game and fish commissions are two separate entities.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Keyser Soze in Dubois Council members
From WHYY.com:
"Pennsylvania’s rules for ousting municipal officials are among the most stringent in the country.
"The commonwealth doesn’t permit recall elections, nor does it allow local governing bodies to vote out elected officials if, for example, they violate their duties of office."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Polo in Just a simple question
"Vanity, vanity. All is vanity and a striving after wind."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from pennstater in Just a simple question
"Vanity, vanity. All is vanity and a striving after wind."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from fedup in Just a simple question
"Vanity, vanity. All is vanity and a striving after wind."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Petee in Just a simple question
"Vanity, vanity. All is vanity and a striving after wind."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Basset3 in Just a simple question
"Vanity, vanity. All is vanity and a striving after wind."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from WMJ77 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
"If you have the facts on your side, hammer the facts. If you have the law on your side, hammer the law. If you have neither the facts nor the law, hammer the table."
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rnetzlof got a reaction from DS58 in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
Drat! You beat me to it.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from disgruntled in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
I suspect there is a moral turpitude clause in his contract so if convicted, he's out. Perhaps the indictment is sufficient cause. Fortunately though, the consolidation train is rolling and there's another municipal manager aboard.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from momtothree in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
"...However, Council will remain vigilant in our oversight of City funds and its employees..."
Remain vigilant? If one is to remain vigilant one needs to have been so in the past. In view of recent developments, that seems to have not been so. Perhaps council intends to become vigilant? Perhaps council is busy purchasing locks for some or all of the barn doors?
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Tkel in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
"...However, Council will remain vigilant in our oversight of City funds and its employees..."
Remain vigilant? If one is to remain vigilant one needs to have been so in the past. In view of recent developments, that seems to have not been so. Perhaps council intends to become vigilant? Perhaps council is busy purchasing locks for some or all of the barn doors?
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rnetzlof got a reaction from block in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
"...However, Council will remain vigilant in our oversight of City funds and its employees..."
Remain vigilant? If one is to remain vigilant one needs to have been so in the past. In view of recent developments, that seems to have not been so. Perhaps council intends to become vigilant? Perhaps council is busy purchasing locks for some or all of the barn doors?
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rnetzlof got a reaction from blueskylady in Arrest of Dubois City Manager John “Herm” Suplizio
"...However, Council will remain vigilant in our oversight of City funds and its employees..."
Remain vigilant? If one is to remain vigilant one needs to have been so in the past. In view of recent developments, that seems to have not been so. Perhaps council intends to become vigilant? Perhaps council is busy purchasing locks for some or all of the barn doors?
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rnetzlof got a reaction from pennstater in Do you suppose WOKE fatigue is
In other words: Don't feed the troll.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Basset3 in Do you suppose WOKE fatigue is
In other words: Don't feed the troll.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from pwacm in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
A bit more regarding the Milliron Building a/k/a The Harley Shop:
As noted previously, B. F. Goodrich is listed at 101 West DuBois Ave for the first time in 1944 (they weren't there in 1942). The last year for Goodrich there is1971.
The 1972 directory lists Ideal Products at that address, as do all available directories up to and including 2001.
The 2002 and 2003 directories have no entry for that address (I think the building was vacant).
In 2004, the first entry for DuBois Harley-Davidson, who are still there, which brings us up to date.
Thinking a little about the early days of the building, recall that the 1924 Sanborn map lists it as a warehouse. Yet, the 1926 directory entry lists it as the address of Milliron Construction and Milliron Garage, hardly warehouse activities. Further, for a time, Milliron was the Peerless dealer, also at that address.
Recall also that in 1923, Milliron Construction had offices over in the central part of town. That is, the Milliron Building apparently did not exist in 1923.
I suspect that as of the time the Sanborn surveyor did the November 1924 survey, the building had just been erected and was still empty, thus appearing to be a warehouse.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from katman in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
A bit more regarding the Milliron Building a/k/a The Harley Shop:
As noted previously, B. F. Goodrich is listed at 101 West DuBois Ave for the first time in 1944 (they weren't there in 1942). The last year for Goodrich there is1971.
The 1972 directory lists Ideal Products at that address, as do all available directories up to and including 2001.
The 2002 and 2003 directories have no entry for that address (I think the building was vacant).
In 2004, the first entry for DuBois Harley-Davidson, who are still there, which brings us up to date.
Thinking a little about the early days of the building, recall that the 1924 Sanborn map lists it as a warehouse. Yet, the 1926 directory entry lists it as the address of Milliron Construction and Milliron Garage, hardly warehouse activities. Further, for a time, Milliron was the Peerless dealer, also at that address.
Recall also that in 1923, Milliron Construction had offices over in the central part of town. That is, the Milliron Building apparently did not exist in 1923.
I suspect that as of the time the Sanborn surveyor did the November 1924 survey, the building had just been erected and was still empty, thus appearing to be a warehouse.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Polo in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
I spent a couple hours going through the library's collection of DuBois city directories. I don't know if there are gaps in the collection because new directories came out "once in a while" or if the library just doesn't have a complete set. Either way, the years listed below are the only directories available for the 1923 to 1948 period.
Note that the Harley shop lists its address as 101 W. DuBois Avenue
1923 Milliron Consruction Co. Wilson W Milliron, Pres.
222-224 DuBois National Bank Building
[It would seem that the building was erected just in time to be recorded on the 1924 Sanborn map.]
1926 Milliron Construction Co. Inc. W. W. Milliron, Pres.
corner 1st & W. DuBois Ave
AND Milliron Garage general repairing and storage
corner 1st & W. DuBois Ave
1929 same as 1926
Also, an ad indicating Milliron was the
dealer for Peerless Automobiles
1931 no entry for Milliron Construction, however three Millirons (but not W. W.) are listed as having responsible positions in
Independent Construction Co. at 10 E. Washington St.
at 101 W. Dubois Ave:
Coyle, Denny H. service station
1933 at 101 W. DuBois Ave:
Edwards Motor Transit Co. garage
Zetlwanger, Herbert P. auto repair
1936 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Dinsmoor, Martin W. restaurant
Auto Aligning Co.
Doc's Garage
Moore, Wayne W. trucking
U.S. Works Progress Administration
State Emergency Relief Board
Edwards Motor Transit garage
1939 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Dinsmoor, Lula Mrs. restaurant
Auto Aligning Co.
Doc's Garage
Moore, Wayne W. trucking
U.S. Works Progress Administration
Edwards Motor Transit garage
Miller, Arthur P. service station
Shaw's Truck Lines
1942 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Edwards Motor Transit garage
Shaw, William trucking
1944 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
B. F. Goodrich rubber goods
1946 and 1948 same as 1944
In all of that, I found no connection between the Vulcan Soot Cleaner/Blower Company and the Milliron Building. But I was distracted by trying to follow the ins and outs of the Vulcan Soot enterprise in its career in Dubois, so did not look to see when Ideal took over the building. That and recounting the adventures of Vulcan Soot must wait for another time.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from pwacm in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
I spent a couple hours going through the library's collection of DuBois city directories. I don't know if there are gaps in the collection because new directories came out "once in a while" or if the library just doesn't have a complete set. Either way, the years listed below are the only directories available for the 1923 to 1948 period.
Note that the Harley shop lists its address as 101 W. DuBois Avenue
1923 Milliron Consruction Co. Wilson W Milliron, Pres.
222-224 DuBois National Bank Building
[It would seem that the building was erected just in time to be recorded on the 1924 Sanborn map.]
1926 Milliron Construction Co. Inc. W. W. Milliron, Pres.
corner 1st & W. DuBois Ave
AND Milliron Garage general repairing and storage
corner 1st & W. DuBois Ave
1929 same as 1926
Also, an ad indicating Milliron was the
dealer for Peerless Automobiles
1931 no entry for Milliron Construction, however three Millirons (but not W. W.) are listed as having responsible positions in
Independent Construction Co. at 10 E. Washington St.
at 101 W. Dubois Ave:
Coyle, Denny H. service station
1933 at 101 W. DuBois Ave:
Edwards Motor Transit Co. garage
Zetlwanger, Herbert P. auto repair
1936 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Dinsmoor, Martin W. restaurant
Auto Aligning Co.
Doc's Garage
Moore, Wayne W. trucking
U.S. Works Progress Administration
State Emergency Relief Board
Edwards Motor Transit garage
1939 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Dinsmoor, Lula Mrs. restaurant
Auto Aligning Co.
Doc's Garage
Moore, Wayne W. trucking
U.S. Works Progress Administration
Edwards Motor Transit garage
Miller, Arthur P. service station
Shaw's Truck Lines
1942 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
Edwards Motor Transit garage
Shaw, William trucking
1944 101 W. DuBois Ave, Milliron Building
B. F. Goodrich rubber goods
1946 and 1948 same as 1944
In all of that, I found no connection between the Vulcan Soot Cleaner/Blower Company and the Milliron Building. But I was distracted by trying to follow the ins and outs of the Vulcan Soot enterprise in its career in Dubois, so did not look to see when Ideal took over the building. That and recounting the adventures of Vulcan Soot must wait for another time.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Polo in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
Regarding Vulcan Soot: I poked around a bit and turned up not much.
As to what Vulcan Soot did: Boilers tend to accumulate soot on the insides of the fire tubes. That insulates the tubes, impeding heat transfer from the fire into the water. Soot blowers are devices which use steam, compressed air, or something else to dislodge the soot and let it go up the chimney.
The following is extracted from a history posted on the web site of SPX FLOW Products. The material in square brackets is interpolated from other sources, mainly archives of US patents.
1903 The Vulcan Soot Cleaner Company begins selling soot blowers for boiler cleaning. The company is located in Windber, Pennsylvania.
1904 William Eichelberger files patents for the boiler soot cleaner. The company moves its headquarters to DuBois, PA.
1905 The Vulcan Soot Cleaner Company is incorporated under the laws of New Jersey. Delos E. Hibner Sr. is both treasurer and manager.
1933 The Vulcan Soot Cleaner Company is reorganized as the Vulcan Soot Blower Company.
[Patents issued in 1934 and 1935 to De Los Hibner Jr and assigned to Vulcan Soot Blower Corp. "a Pennsylvania Corporation"]
1937 Fred Brown is named president of the Vulcan Soot Blower Company. Chief Engineer Delos “Dee” Hibner Jr. becomes a vice-president.
[Patents issued in 1940 and 1944 to Hibner and a Fred C. Arey. In 1940, Arey was said to be from Freeeport PA; in 1944, DuBois.]
1948 Continental Foundry and Machine Company acquires the Northern Equipment Company and the Vulcan Soot Blower Corporation. Each Company remains a division of Continental Foundry.
1952 Continental Foundry relocates the Copes product line and the Vulcan product line to a new location in Erie, Pennsylvania. The combined companies became known as the Copes-Vulcan division.
1955 Continental Foundry and Machine is purchased by the Blaw-Knox Company.
1968 White Consolidated Industries acquires the Blaw-Knox Company. Copes-Vulcan was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary.
1986 Swedish firm AB Electrolux Group acquires White Consolidated Industries. Copes-Vulcan is formally incorporated.
1994 AB Electrolux sells Copes-Vulcan to Citicorp Venture Capital Ltd.
1997 Copes-Vulcan sells its longtime soot blower operation (Vulcan). [But Copes-Vulcan continues in business making valves. I can't discover who bought the soot blower business.]
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Nowhere in the available Sanborn maps can I find a reference to the Vulcan Soot Blower Company in DuBois. The only "V" entity is the Van Tassel Tannery. It appears, however, that they were active in DuBois from 1904 to 1952. Where in DuBois? Haven't a clue. Note that they arrived in DuBois 10 or more years before Milliron built what's now the Harley shop. Perhaps they rented space there once that building existed.
It could be that Vulcan had no production facilities of their own. That is, they may have farmed out actual production of soot blowers to job shops, needing only office space for sales and design activities.
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rnetzlof got a reaction from Polo in What used to be in the Harley Davidson Building
Ideal Products. Main office and plant in Sykesville.