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II vf : I ®l)c €onsl)0l)0cken ftecor&er. -L.I.IM..-.I If'.f.''. \... 6878 lifi'U »M» mtl.il UoVsvPlants 1.1->-I'-i^^i^ In Annual Outinir l(. Give Job** In Local Prop -.niiii I >>. Purrfaavc lliiililin* of Hamlin I -I.H< MA I \ i: l: IV. i Product! ol'l I ... I|C!.I P j M. i ■ ■ ■ I iounir] r1"1' ''"' ■ !, ui r\mUar < HI . ■ ';. ■ . K\llH\*» had been completed ham and the police i blefi MM •' it. the auotl game i ""*lm- ■ in the .-oftbiili illlrl \-ll Stri'l'l-. > ' iael b unpton- ■hip I Two local manufacturing plants , trophj pgj oftir.n yooterday mid : i be won tht> ■ ..gam i-cnnim. HI ban with nr:n- '^lo" '» ': ' "°~rv- MOtl vtner of Springfield town- Ttir three-story brick building 00 £lm Mrf^t n"«r Amrfe ha- l>ecn | TBB fen tun- .ontesi .,1 the pro- . . _ .. ■ gram VN n wresllinu match be-purchased from the Haml.u ■»» g£l iso-„ound B BJ the TBffBj Peanut Company, of j Royrsford sergeant and MdlO m The m owners Ban jLenti ni QuakVto«m, weight i«fl moved their ma-|Pc,,nds lm' maUh -n-B- m "" ehtoeri ban and have Marled nu ,.. ULiiiLil.iiiinc oi their products. I in the golf match, tiie concluding The one-story and basement number WPIIU-I m 11> I n Manufacture1 Paint* one-.story building :it Kirn and Ash streets : Elate by Walker Bmth« already being opera !«-d in cou.iunr-large plant at Sprint Mil1 UN Peanut Coinpcinv BBl been In existence for Hie HUri Boo Norristown Unable to ex-pand to accommodate the increas-ing business because of lack of bo company ptin - .■ vet ill" baUahMj onD allow ample room to care foi an. toaraaeed [or .some time Tiie two upper BOM BgBeBf provide* lo.ooo feet of Sea IKM the new owner, how-ever to use only the two top floors ■it ih« present time The room.' are light and an- and will provide 'Aorking maiaithai Th ted and will be HUtltarj In ewj reaped Tiie equipment which lias been transferred from the Norristowr. plant will be augmented by the idon machinery. The companv will manufacture Tin i■nitre ■issemblag-for dinner at 1 and ..' « »i the) were entertained with a floorshuw Settle for Ne* P. O, Sifc ■-.ul.in.iii M.iile Tor I.ami l'un ha-nl. Ipprovr Flaw fat ltuil.li.i-. IV-partefl Spi-i ilirjiion-. tio6.aon r.,r BtiiH&ta. Plans for IB* new Con I ■ avenue and *BJN tea itnai ba»e t-'.-i; rjnrtinloh d and Banrooed ind U is expected they will be tor-aardad to PeaiBflBiter J ■ available tor inspection b\ KB) in-terested n HSUriS.tiS*!Ti.l\ln «■* Ml M Cmiody ttractot large quantities in the raw shve Federal Works Agency ami and roasted in a giant rooster. fVanut butler, peanut butter sand-wiches, assorted salted nuts, pea-nut candy and roasted peanuts will be produced in quantities for retail marketing Potato rhins will aim te handled but these will not be lie local plunl 0,„y a f. np^ncrt HrU .n.|« "" «"'™, « bring employed at the pm d5n'"v Mthat'/.HddiTtio.n^.l"?h,rl^p "w^ill"t■a»i,e,„w„n„™™ft'«MCMon,|t«oh)t'he NMoorrnlt. .,,W,,l:,. the bu.|dn^lncr««san If ,„; „>,„,, „„,, SM ad> coa^mhock,.,, hflp will, ^ , „„rt 8,„ra IpMlftOatlMll are iXMIU1 As soon as these are com;' will be forwarded to the local poal-ofBcr and bids will be bnmednnely asked for the erection of the build-ing Final settlement for the purchase was ma i i L naUad the ailthorizf-d Un'ted Slates p Mont- Norris-kiven employment The building was originally built by the late Mrs Bessie Pierce Ham-lin. who was the head of the Oels- There Soap Company and was operated by her only a few year* when she wat forced to retire be-enuse of failing henltli Pollowini» hoi doath DM bootnoao was discon-unued and the building has beea unoccupied since that time. Walker Brothers Fxpand Walker Brothers manufacturers [bO sale of the property was made through the office of Realtor Oeorse W DeHaven Postmaster James P Meaney hail a conference with United States Senator Joseph P Ouffev at Erie la.-t week and urged the Senator to |UM ms influence in speeding up the. ■Oro of securing the Federal Build-ling (or this borough i Congress appropriated $120,000 for the local building The cost of hCr'^ Th.,"^ <he sue, purchased from the Charles o. electric wire conduit, have leased |^^ j£g w^ approxlmatH>- the Talone property at Elm and Ash streets and are already oper-ating it oa part of their Spring Mill ijlnnt The plant will be used for the manufacture of a point known as $14.000 00, leaving approximately $106,000 for the building The postofflce will be a one-story I and basement structure with a : brick exterior and a stone trim It ■ pUBI construction a new Dualcote.fia^h '«r o ^^°"; will be commened thLs Fall and d:'' ^'•rf;*? ''^r^ -mpleted •«* «« year Wl.en the main plant Certain papw, . maieriaLs used in the manufacture i'I™ ?" .?!•"* next year niiLshed and posses-1 "" '. Ion is taken It is expected the prco- ^marde'r"at .tahueLd"newb''p-llan*t ' *k°M'"g lent number ol clrrk. will be In- Tie company has begun the manufacture of the point and paper materials In order to improve ttM 1 ■ • have already gained national recog-nition The opening of the new factory lias meant the employment or ad-ditional help. Coincident with I he leasing of the Two Youths Sent to Industrial School Judge Knight today sentenced two Philadelphia youths who admitted entering and tansacking a Lowtt Merion home to Huntingdon Indus- L.II School, after warning them ttint Talone huildmg by Walker Brothers]the practice of Philadelphia youth-it was here that OeU-There Soap Companv began business, occupying ihe building for several years until it outgrew the quarters when the building was erected on Elm street below Apple. The building was leased about two years ago by a Philadelphia!) for the manufacture of gloss coffee urns Furnaces for ihe manufacture of glass were in-stalled but the venture was aban-doned before actual operatioas were started Financial Aid for :,4.'J School Dists. Three hundred forty-three dis-tressed school districts in Pennsyl-vania have received financial assis-tance from the $1.000000 fund ap-propriated under Act SA of the 1930 session of the General .Vssembly . pll^ud«F lPjl n l1 The mini amount allocated to these dWtiCt is $ft»222OTl leaving a balance of only $77 09 n coming to Montgomery County for the purpoae of committing crime must be stopped Five boys were originally involved In the case Two were placed on pro-bation last Friday In .luvenlle Court Three others appeared for sentence today They are Wllhum Krely. Charles Hltehens and John MV-Corkle Keelv and McCorkle. with previous ■ ere sent to Huntingdon while Hltchem. was placed Services for 106th. Church V ii it i \ rrsar) \ irginia: ' .erg) man \\ ill Preach inniveroarj Ser* nioii at l.nl|ili SMIKIHV IE II I HISTORY Gffaajp \wmlile<! I n.l.r (.r.-.ti < i.ik < Ir-ani/e < lninli I'.M.IIIIII I reetod in I8SS l 11 ti BaO mng to mark the •- hundred and ttxtfa aiiniver-..rv ot tin (iiiltdi Christian Church will be at the ebofab A special anniversary prom am will be ppMeaWd ThO principal rill be Rev Klwood Jones. :- of the Franklin ChrLs- Oon Ciiurth Virginia He will de,- II the B o'clock ■UP ''veiling and will rend UN |.rav r at the 10 45 0 in R- . M W Butler, pastor of the ■ ■ *ill read febo ■ and am eonduei the parted Ot 'he evening service The 1 the board of deacons jpattaa a fine bnai the part of the members irvtoM B0 thai ihe church work may be continued serenely in : mity where It ho iin! faithlullv Tno > ai ,■ motod with the church ... n-.g in an effort to mak< aw long to be remem-bered The lintrch winch ■ tile i.Me-: in too conuiiimit'. i.s known f.u and ortdo \iai.\ rooMoBri i i ; ii.itv DM BBBB ihe congregation have shown ■ ■ I Cburen to- Maisouford road and C.ulph road Oulpli Mills, was or- IH.iJ by Rev [•! itnrner Tiie grounds were purcliased (rom George Slack-er and wife in 1834 and conveved by deed September 3. 1835. to the lollnwmi trustee. John H Sup- DaBavtfl Pater Rich-ards. Andrew Suppiee 0. Rigliler nai WHS ejected in 1835 and BCMB forms the Sunday School room of the present edifice. I ■ tone of the present building was laid m 1B94 and the I bujlatni wss dedicated free of debt in March 1895 ;u ia| ui UU :iie Iruataoo ' purchased the adjoining school proijerty from the School Board ^-f Upper Merion township The church was organized under an oak tree on this property and the old school house used as a meeting place until the church was i ouilt A Sunday School was organised June 1(1 1843, with John H Suppiee M superintend nits The school lias continued through the succeeding years A Liidies Aid Society was organ-ized on June l. 1901. with the pas-tor \ wife Mrs J B Fenwick Bfl president The church is located on one of the Colonial highways along which George Washington and the Con-tinental Army pn-sed on their way Forge in 1777 and near the site of one of his encampments Ii is surrounded by scenic beautv and from her altars and Bible •OhOOl bavo gone forlh a large number of men and women itvo various departments oi service tor the world'- moral and spiritual bet-terment and uplift The progiam for Sunday's anni- Varoari celebration is us follows: :.h:;.' BfBM; Duxuloay, Invocation, pastor: Gloria Patri; Scripture Response No 12; Hymn, No 53: Scripture Lesson, pastor: Prayer, Rev El wood Jones. D D.; Announcements: Offertory; Musi-cal Selection: Hymn. No 442; Ser-mon Hev El wood Jones. D.D.; Hymn. No 440: Benediction This is included in the 10 45 a. m. pro-tram In the evening at 8 the program is as follows: Short devotional per-iod conducted by the pastor, and sermon by Rev Jones A large attendance is expected at both morning and evening services The public is invited. I 0NSHOH{> MY PA. I IMI)\i M I . 21. I93fl "The Pines" Appeals for Aid for Undernourished Babies IMiK I : Tfto CEfTTS i*ing en- ■ : shall great!'. trge or small, oi * ill do 0 : .>t good" she More applicants than - he refreshing life offered at the ■ ■ been filled to oa] '. ago. and anticipated sea soy. iCoiinlvAncpJsVictim of Agfa Two I ^ t o i 1«I i ■ i «x Accident Dies t ^ Jobs to Marl Here, Monday wbatemenl of Iaioiy sirucK oy in f1 •- * \|.|.r.M i lut-r- I ;iw <-i\in| \nl i" it l)rliiii|iiiiii Tax* \\ ithboldi Sale* 56 IM \( KS K I .11 i T ■ William II Head : rMhoskoo, pn bg lacatton ham "Tiie Pines . located jtid Conshohocken ,»ke. ulle. provides real count! v and ■ d ciiiidren froa PhUado aoditsm rider of Howard Wood. Sr nio'her Tin' home is open only in Summer .i a m need, too oca Of nvftaa as our the nen. r I numuer of |tti pubUc-optrttad oo^ilBnioni I greatly It OSfem has a BBM Probably because of the long de- ihuimixu k or an aid -wiiig u would the Montgomery IBd comfort at|C,Hltirv pnflMBll TnOfl and 58 bor- ^ I ough BOBSCU da apanlo-children Wmie Ttw Urn nthel™^ wood did earning BOB! bOOBO we are most |a radio Hny size or kind, are also |or boards and school rtisincls in tne | I IHJIItV JIKI <•'■ Muniripali-r * -1 • t I .iu Ukateo I'ifi.ilti.- and Inirn-i ifcattrMj panali ■ st and DOatl OB delingtient taxes. Iw was i : .-. i'.I re- ■ I Roxbor- j nugll Ilia: 'Miing DBBBCBM I 53 ol 44S1 Pleming street. Roxbor-1 ■ iin Hall ' Rox-1 ui-nniKi! Be vat raraovod uiuBBdl- Mi'inor- -:. Roxbnrough winch figured M. E, Churrfa twardo Co*> i r;n i fur StoBte. ) eiiieni W ark f*»r \iiin \ \ITFH PABSON AC I Fire <:*•■ i<» l-r.-ct 2-Stori \.l-ilition in I in- Hiiii-f."M-iin-ilr-. .if W ;i\ lie. ' .nillr.M lor Work of construction on tie addl- Churcb, I Mile Hie children are heiv ' among the urgen; an e.iumer for their two wee!:- MB]! •<< HBd i„iv B0 uroilgnt direct- I;,(„,„ m n,,. rjou them home stronger and happier ]v u I'ln- Pmes or will be called : IOUS uxmg ix" di iven in Oei'- Wood was re'urniiiu alone from I iermun-tOfrn voiing MBBBB I he was iiiUiiBfJOBJ «B0| OH RkBJB SA'II uvenue and Fayette street. Btke. when wtthmit any wtmil < ,?ge Clay Fire Companv Conshohocken. ;»l.ieiih appeared in front of MafwU] bt- --arteri Monday BBN1 ht In U M work power, he .slates, to avoid the pe- 1|( lhp c[uin.h addition has BBOfl unabte to pn and with greaier resisiance". Mrs. I fo: .is given Mrs. tl< <>RI>ER I Read "r |fl IpJlBBBB. ihouse-niDther at the vacation home W0 in great need of more|oram of the boan; Mrs. S. Miller RivalBusLilies Dies Siiddrnh Seek to Extend Dmghtrf 1 in.l- Mather. fi(>. II arlni leforr IM Ii,.i.l in Bad bird in ill' r on 1 l.iilli- Sleep. W.i- Irthw in M 1 in.'- In 1 M. n.l 1 (liur.li ami G. \ R frnni Nnri i-ln\MI K.IMI Corp. Sipiar.'. ■ : until Wednesday 19. to notify the Coun bo act, BO was their BOBW 'o do so under its If no notification were the, act and its provisions mett*s to-il tBBBO taxing districts are ■ ng tl«> provisions of I V 1111- f 111' l ' ■ IB but wi hitting BBB I Wood rendered ail assistance poo sible and aided in removing th man to the nearbv hospital There ■nn! B0 bad a fractured Treasurer | skull, spinal and internal injuries d to appe«i [omorrov, in Fhiladi'lphia He is c Alan Wood Steel Com paas July] Vn ie . Stephen Miller S6 promin-' Final testimonv w member of the Methodist; d.n on application ObunB m unpaired henlih for | Inc - received from 12 .|nf the countys 24 boroughs and Nine bor-i 16 township school dis-tad n Montaonierv Couniv commission- Local Man Oul ForDA.Office IViiin i- I. DetUtio U ill BMwe W II BWS) Jr.. fu, ■nation, en. I i ip •rr> Di'inui ratir Nom HiUeaaao, Pet MT I il. Petition*. 1034 and all pea-pooad on such taxes for MI 193B if pay Oliver! A: Co. of Philadelphia Toe contra. i concrete founds'i" to the Ardmore Cement Mixing Company i BBBtf] work has not as \et been ■i warded The OBBI'. 'Of the church compnotng Robfrl C Lan- :i K.i, L Flero and Rev F<!w:n F Carson pastor is acting as gen-eral contractor and ^ub-ietting con-trudgh for the Minous branches of the work Tiie addition will be BBBl purposes and will be ■ high. Joined to the rear of the church and connected with ihe parsonage Each floor will be ... equip-ped with tix doors, two ■■ floor connecting ortttl tBO iiiaiu ebureb building ind two opening to I [Of emergencies The primary department will oorupy the lower floor and the older groups the upper rooms The building will be 25x60 feet i-nt garage on the For- ■ ■ new building and a basement gar-age will be provided under the por- Praneti t Da&al it memlH i U ■ ITf Coun-ne would be a candidate (or the omce of di.— no* on UM Democratic ticket, uppofiinu Attorney Wellnigton I .ona^e n Roatnaarry Ji Pie parsonage will be stone ve-neered to corres|K>nd with the new ,- ■ groduute or Connno- a(jdltion and will be of colonial ar-bocken nigh School, v.n t ,„. lir^m ,ront porci, SSS BTTi "- ^"-""ated and a stde porch. ■,me# ol Judge wil- partly enclosed, will be placed on liam f Dannehown ami i ide of the building next to the BH Full m less Ictuirch. . JBince that of Schuvlktll. ,,.i .,,_ A,lch ers adopted ■ formal resolution tak- WIIUIVO "I liil|iiim-»i in-imii i\i\ —— I T WITJ ill* iillll Hir AUITli . itiaAf *»?■ » . lost decade, was fru'iul Oft liorougii Transit Company tor' '.V,^,itv% t'.V arnad. bed Mo. morning DOBtil was due [extension ot OShUflf BUI tlBO ||I1IB|1|| paBBtttO to general <■■ seastons m the Court House con- and Interest Impoaad BB iii'i aaafhtar Mr- WDUBBI B. Tenti, avenue ■ ,,lmu'i lor the Public Utilities Oom-I*"*1 ■lil_l»:' with whom slie made her tKKH went to tiie bedroom ol the elderlv , .. , . . . „ , ,-- ■ miHII u. | A" application of the Uhigh VU-jmm, U l)):U|r ,,,-,'ording lo regula witii ,i lioi drink at ». I hi-, inonnii. ■ lOBfl ■""tupanv lor 0B-|tlaB provuli'd in tin net Tiie act. Falling to arouse her mother, she j tension was heard previously butihowever dan not abate accrued notified Dr J 1.. Roth, who hurried! at .subsequent hearings this BTmltofa after the payment to the home Hr said Mr- Miller I withdrew it. faun ot the Schuylkill of the first installment as provided had slept away Death occurred Boroughs that have notified few Boon earlrer th« ph| ol tlw other (inns was county Trensurer Dettre ol their UaaMod ii pnrrtousty and tho hoBrtog rejjocuon of the net Mn. Miller appeared in u u ni dtvotad mauilv to Ambler Council. Bridgeport school health u[jon retirlliB !a.s» juglit Ktthltf* case of the Seh'iylkill Valley board. M nm il East IKOITUIOWII the exception of » H r.ville council and aehoot board. ■ Supporting Dfiuii earlier in the evening BBM inlked General Managor Clinton D ,oreen Lane council Jenkintown "■■ iden, Including Cap cheerfully with her daughter short-1 Smith of the Schuylkill Valley Louncll and school boord Lansdale '<«'« JotapB Kaea Paraane*. Nom.' lv kaforo 10 30 Insi nigh: wnen she Lines was on the stand virtually allLollIu.,i ,inri school board rlorbortl "■'ll 0( th*' M' bade her good nighi of yosterdaj il 111(il BW, ^i.ool bewrd Royers- j ch-7i«To BZ%*\ 3ulferin« a stroke more thanJioui d. lim1 romia] lUill ,,hool board T!V.',""Vudge H." SSi'^ dozen years ago she never regained and of its advantages over that pro- ik^vi]|(i councH Souderton ,]„.- candidacr ror the Domoerai ne company to-her health She has been m weak- posed by the Auch concern '..ninci! ind school board Telford am nei gether with the members of the ened condition sine*, but was able. During till testlmanj he revealed ^ . _ . . . . . WM, ; Burns who has been active in; building committee conferred With to be about the house. the Schuylkill V.lliv UnOf would"'» '"" l roull,i, and school .1 clrcW (or B number1 Co„.rllc.or fcgu BaaddH her danahtar Ml M ■ proposed (Cot shonocien council ami scnooi . ,_ ^ |hf Wednfcsdftv (VenU^ a]„ 1|)prm-rd &tt£UttFg*£m wh,h signified their ^0^^ "" ^ Myron of Col.ingsv/ood N J Char-jbe run on a on7half hour «h^1*™°^^!^***. P SUSVn \VZiZUl be used to les Miller is at presam on a western'between 6 a m and 7pm. with I <-he ^«'» *'"™ ^,r ,,^ u. ;8».-de|l(,,a ! house the apparatus and will con-motor tour with his wife and local more frequent service during rush. lass supervisors. East Nomton su Bridgeport resident, who is IB n(t[ wltn thTyresent building bv friends and It is not expected that hours with additional service it It portloOfl Francon a supervisors and ls Dlularr K,in"(1 ,,„„,„ „^ batng eon- ,',*'(" d" -P The di iline wall he will be reached before the ob-: Ls found to be warranted ' school board. Horsham school ncctl.„ Wllh tl;. !M0 i'111 OBQjUBM Mrs Miller's husband u1 p--. bu "uld befboard. Limerick school board. Lower Lmi tot BtoBj yean ipecialu ninv veteran died oevea afforded transfer privileges to con- afotion oOBtahartonari and school |COIIHI met ion of -iiux.i indmaji yean ago. Bom in Nescopeck Town- MCUB| |BHI of UlO company he board. Lowr Gwynedd school ship Mr.-- Miller has lived in Con- j said. (board. Lower Moreland supervisors shchocken lilt\ yam | Some of the reasons given by Mr .Lower Providence supervisors. Low- She was a member of the Meth-1 Smith for consideration of the pro-jer salford supervisors and school odist Church Helpers and was ac-, posed rxiension were the fact Hint board Montgomery supervisors. New live m tin- G A R Reliei OOTBI tbo cnnipanv for some time has. Hanover school board. Plymouth when it was extant here been impressed with the new home ! supj.rVL,[lr anc[ ,SChool board. Skip- I""'- Addition Ui fire llm... nd in .j^ addition to the Oeorge Clay m,mber I fire house will be two stones high to conform with the present building The ad-r. iKi.iiiery ditiou will be 30 feet front and ex-tending in depth a dhrtanoo of fifty Funeral services will be held conslnirlion in Ihe North Did Monday afternoon from Paul Mil-! which he said seems to be a ler's with interment at RiVBToldfl BtafiBBI ntidencv and not a spurt Cemetery Rev Edwin F OaiBBB. He said the company has received pastor of the Methodist Church ami ijetitions lieu ring 350 to fOO names Rev Richard B Wells of Wayne ! oj persons tiski'm thai bus service former pastor will conduct the]be- provided them in that area sen ice Among the main advantages he recited that would be provided by T.Vn I ii.- in llia company over that of the Auch 1 HV IfN IBl 111M1 Wl.r,. lne transfer service and \iitn At'ritionts:""' tool the BehuylkUl valley Ltooo nuiw ™**'*^w buses would bring commuters di- _ TT l,J„, „i„,[„,. 'rect to the business district thea- Twn automobile accident rfctlmoL „,,„.^ Mflrrtrtown Boapltals dlBfl nt Abingtuu Hospital yesterday ,n8tead of indirectly. He estimated afternoon according to reports th<1 nparPSt pomt the Auch buses pack supervisors and school board. per". I Springfield supervisors and school * board. Towamencln supervisors and school board. Upper Dublin super-visors. Upper Frederick supervisors and school board. Upper Gwynedd supervisors and school board. Up-per Merion supervisors and school board Upper Providence supervis-ors. West Norriton supervisor*. Worcester supervisors and Weat pottsgrove supervisors and school board . ■ , and Ihe entire building made mm n dough- one large room 30 x50 feet A hard 'wood floor will be laid. The room id K Mi-nwh o( Gilberts- ■ wul w u_secl f(M meetings and socBil ville riled bis petition ti* u eOOdldaU ,., Mtii > I,,, tower w,., be inoM on i ii.. Priiinm. | top of the new addition Frederick C Peters Lower Merion ' The present building will be reno-preaident of the Board ■ n A new floor Will be laid in . lonan ■< noon today Btod (ho engine room and the stairway hU petitions with UM chief clerk of, WJI, ^ changed A new 011 ■ dldalc •in will be installed, with the lor flvi .if. i being arned he was receiving his lasi brruk from Montgomery County "She inuntet rnnsocked the home of E B Sargent. Montgomery nvenue. Wvnnewnod. July S Warren Taylor. 26-year-old Pen-llyii negro, was directed to pay the coats of prosecution 14 weekly (or the support of a child. BSD expeusen and furnish ■ bond of 0300 UMI ni-nilttuig bis guilt to charges of a Penliyn girl lands Brown, 43. Mar«.c s placed mi proba-tion for'30 dsvs IBM time to pay the cot.ta after ina ptood-td gitiltv to jiassing wurthless cheeks In Jenkintown. Hntboro and Elklus Of the three hundred forty-three I purk She ban made full n allocations made, one hundred1 the court wan told Valuetesa cheeks twenty-three were for Uie payment! totalling B30 were allrgrd to have of tuition two hundred nine for been passed. the payment of teachers salaries, i ' ■ ~ " .... ..,. U-.III nuutai *...i MBBhatB - salaries and one to meet current ex-!«f Wsshington on Mount Riuhmore penses South Dakota, where four Presi- The appropriation for Montgom- dents are bejng carved out of the erv county is $2500 ' uranite cliff mi MCI I'lOI'l t H -M:\ ii I The iliird in a series of young peoples pre-prayer service meetings, will be held on Sunday night at 7 at the Methodist Church, prior to the Union 001*100 William Martin will be the speaker and Miss Mary' Tweeuie is to charge of arrange-ments. An invitation is extended to all young peoples' groups in the community XI \hl I'.WIMi.l W llllt I MIS V Bandages for a mission hos-pital in China will be made here n xt Wednrsdav night The work will be done by the Tarns of St Mark's Lutheran Church, at I meeting at 1:30 at the home of Mrs Theodore S ■ counsellor Members are request* i n IO bring discarded sheets and pillow oases, for use in making the bondages mode to Coroner W J. Rushong. Peter R Pimniney. 35. of -W North Maryland avenue. Atlantic City died of a fractured skull suf-fered last Sunday night in a three-car collision on Hulmeville road. Bucks County John Dickie Jr. 6. of 1006 Ume-would come to the businc would be two squares Donald Auch an official of the Auch concern, was on th£ stand a brut rune alter being called by Ex-aminer Siivrock concerning the con-tention of the Schuylkill Valley Lines counsel as to the hazardou: kiln pike, North Hlils. died in th? ] condition on the proposed Auch hospital of injuries he received route at ihe intersection of Harding Wednesday night when he and an- Boulevard and RarlfOn street ingster were struck bv an Auch said he drove a 36 passenger automobile while tlwv were playing > bus around the corner 'without I difficulty.' although he admitted the Iflfl front ahaol TWO QAoUOH FNTFRF.O Howard Jones reported to the lo-cal police this morning that some one entered the garage in the rear oi In- home. 18 East Ninth avenue, last night and stole about 150 pounds of brass Lester Kirkpatrick reported to ihe police yesterday morning that some one had entered the garage to the rear or his home 123 East Seventh avenue. Wednes-ghOUl !'. but was fright-ened off bus B middle line of the high-way as he made Ihe turn The Schuylkill Valley Company contended liie turn could not be navigated without endangering traf-fic coming in an opposite direction in. Bterlaero ■■■rect I.. OFFK1R 4 VISITOR STATE EMPLOYEES OET TAX WARMMi loerOBMfy I Arthur Sweeney told Wilfui Deportment emplovec... m DB] ip 'heir taxes or get fired Declaring that Slate employees should be the fir-1 to rrp.r monev Sweeney sounded Joseph Walsh of Waltham. Moss.'his warning when tax collectois .tied to his home after a ■ throughout the Commonwealth two weeks visit with IILS uncle, icomplained that many workers were Officer FranCLs A Elakc. this bor-j delinquent. ough ant his aunt. Mrs. John Leon- I Although unable to say how many arri of West Conshohocken He is I of Hie rmnln--™-; ■ H -IOIUI H. Walsh past Sweenev addressed his letter 10 commander of the Massachusetts I superintendents and wardens of th" American Legion and present vice I Departments 30 hospitals and penal i'hair-man of the National Leglsla- and correctional institutions, hav-tUM Committee '■ ing approximately MOO employees Campaign for New State Industries The Department of Commerce will launch a campaign of national industrial advertising, thereby hop-ing to attract new industries to Pi-mi--vlvania. It is expected the department will receive many inquiries request-ing Information regarding available | had to be towed from the scene Ith the chief clerk of :. board, a- ;i c.ui-or the Republican nomina-tion (<>r County Commissioner Mr Prlers become* the fourth as. pirant for n county row omce to en-ter ins petitions, following his fellow enmnilitlonrr Foster C llillegar^ Pennsburg. who riled Thursday after-noon TKCMC DAM.MiEl) boiler placed in the basement of the present ouildlng. The tower will be removed altogether when the rapalra iro twtog made to the roof Tiie cost of the operation will amount to approximately $15 00000. The trustees of the company are Perry F RaaBBf Robert White. The delivery truck of the James Maurice Htckey Oaorge Rlssell and E McCormacic tailoruig establish-j Owen Davis ment. 27 Fayette street, was badly Tiie building committee comprLses damaged at noon today in a colIi-|Terrence Campbell. George Mc-sion with a station wagon, driven by Laughlln. Jomi Smith. Thomas Niro Slmoncini 313 West Tliird Smith. Harry Hitner and William avenue The accident occurred at Murphy. Secorfd avenue and Fayette street as the station wagon was being barked into Fayette street. Ihe McCormack truck was being driven bv Ellis Woodland Neither driver was injured. The McCormack truck trial buildings and building ;ial resources pertaining to their particular manufacturing, public utility facilities—power and gas service rates, water facilities. tit.mnal institutions, local taxes, housing, available labor, tronspor- Bd markets for their pro- ■liii'i.- A letter explaining the Informa-tion desired by the Deportment 0j Commerce will be mailed to cham-bers of commerce, boards of trade and similar organizations in each community with the hope that al! will co-operate in helping to bring additional industries to the State and help in providing full time em-ployment to many citizens who Ban boan doprltad regular employ-ment for several years. WHEEL WD TIRE STOLEN Oswald Moser 441 West Tenth, avenue, reported to the local police ana tire was stolen from his automobile some time Tuesday night while the ma-chine was parked in front of his home. The tire was a new one. (100x16 The other machine aged. WPA Matron Service For Schools FOCR LEGGED (HU h AT NEARBY FARM Pink elephants green BflfSOB —they're tame Here's a four-legged chicken which can be viewed any day at the farm of Abe IfotB, Cedar Grove road. Spring Mill The chick, normal otherwise, has two legs on which it walks, and two more legs extending from the back And to make the story even more unusual, the chilcken was hatched 10 days ago by a Un-key hen ablet) BBI BBJttJBISd U ever riBBB Mr Met/ has been raising for 40 years n this ii the olrantool one he's ever raised Once before he had n four-leaned chick hut tt only lived two days The pres-ent one uppers healthy enough Irtnkfl with 'lie others It is a New Hampshire red, one of 100 chickens on the Matg farm Fourth class school district-, in as not dam-'Montgomery County desiring matron riCO through the Works Progress Administration, will be able to se-icure it, according to action Tues- Idgy night of the Montgomery County School Directors Associa-tion Tiie body authorized A M. Kulp. county superintendent of schools, to sign a WPA project agreement providing for the service. 1 A two-room addition to the Low-er Moreland High School at a pro- ' posed cost of $17,000 was approved bv the association. They will be I used for the Home Economics and science Doparananto PETIT I U\ I OK W'I'OIV I Ml M i A petition asking appointment of Ellis Law. Audubon, as Judge of 'election* In the Audubon District of Lower Providence Township, to All a [vacancy cauxM by the resignuiiou ot IC R Burgents. was filed thin morn-ing before Judge Knight ATTEMPTED ROBBERY A report was made to the local police that an unsuccessful attempt to rob the Oerbera home at 447 West Elm street was made Wednes-day morning at 2
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 21, 1939 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1939-07-21 |
Year | 1939 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 78 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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moved their ma-|Pc,,nds lm' maUh -n-B- m ""
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ULiiiLil.iiiinc oi their products. I in the golf match, tiie concluding
The one-story and basement number
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I n Manufacture1 Paint*
one-.story
building :it Kirn and Ash streets :
Elate by Walker Bmth«
already being opera !«-d in cou.iunr-large
plant at
Sprint Mil1
UN Peanut Coinpcinv BBl
been In existence for Hie HUri Boo
Norristown Unable to ex-pand
to accommodate the increas-ing
business because of lack of
bo company ptin - .■
vet ill" baUahMj onD allow ample
room to care foi an. toaraaeed
[or .some time Tiie two
upper BOM BgBeBf provide*
lo.ooo feet of Sea
IKM the new owner, how-ever
to use only the two top floors
■it ih« present time The room.'
are light and an- and will provide
'Aorking maiaithai Th
ted and will
be HUtltarj In ewj reaped
Tiie equipment which lias been
transferred from the Norristowr.
plant will be augmented by the
idon machinery.
The companv will manufacture
Tin i■nitre ■issemblag-for
dinner at 1 and ..' « »i the)
were entertained with a floorshuw
Settle for Ne*
P. O, Sifc
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l'un ha-nl. Ipprovr
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Spi-i ilirjiion-.
tio6.aon r.,r BtiiH&ta.
Plans for IB* new Con I
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avenue and *BJN tea itnai ba»e
t-'.-i; rjnrtinloh d and Banrooed ind
U is expected they will be tor-aardad
to PeaiBflBiter J ■
available tor inspection b\ KB) in-terested
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large quantities in the raw shve Federal Works Agency ami
and roasted in a giant rooster.
fVanut butler, peanut butter sand-wiches,
assorted salted nuts, pea-nut
candy and roasted peanuts will
be produced in quantities for retail
marketing Potato rhins will aim
te handled but these will not be
lie local plunl
0,„y a f. np^ncrt HrU .n.|« "" «"'™, «
bring employed at the pm
d5n'"v Mthat'/.HddiTtio.n^.l"?h,rl^p "w^ill"t■a»i,e,„w„n„™™ft'«MCMon,|t«oh)t'he NMoorrnlt.
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SM ad> coa^mhock,.,, hflp will, ^ , „„rt 8,„ra
IpMlftOatlMll are iXMIU1
As soon as these are com;'
will be forwarded to the local poal-ofBcr
and bids will be bnmednnely
asked for the erection of the build-ing
Final settlement for the purchase
was ma i
i L naUad
the ailthorizf-d Un'ted Slates
p Mont-
Norris-kiven
employment
The building was originally built
by the late Mrs Bessie Pierce Ham-lin.
who was the head of the Oels-
There Soap Company and was
operated by her only a few year*
when she wat forced to retire be-enuse
of failing henltli Pollowini»
hoi doath DM bootnoao was discon-unued
and the building has beea
unoccupied since that time.
Walker Brothers Fxpand
Walker Brothers manufacturers
[bO sale of the property was made
through the office of Realtor Oeorse
W DeHaven
Postmaster James P Meaney hail
a conference with United States
Senator Joseph P Ouffev at Erie
la.-t week and urged the Senator to
|UM ms influence in speeding up the.
■Oro of securing the Federal Build-ling
(or this borough
i Congress appropriated $120,000
for the local building The cost of
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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