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®I)c Consl)ot)ochcn Uccortcr ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7707. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1947. Mrs.Ricelleads Et£crEPFll^qpAL Golf Club Blmv*!"^ Mi" F«^Open,Tomorrow „ , . ^ n . ,,, g^. ■, For ren-Day Stand At Fire House Grade School r\ ratal Io Girl _ On West Side af* *1 At Harmonville ■ Itoanl ( mtsielt'i** Tax CMBWIIIHUI For 1946 And 1947 Mrs Norman Rice, of 335 F.asl Eleventh avenue, this borough, WOJ -in',' d principal ol thi Wi Oon gticewofcon elementary grade schools at the July meeting of the West Bck school boaid held last night In a o) tfbrarj Her salary trai ,/."",.,,[ jt ,, ]l(! .1 ..t mw :,, r year. M: Rlee'i election took pie i ufter abl bad been summoned from ' her home to the meeting and agreed to a<i(pi the poet. She has been it the staff lor the past two . ■. ;;i. ai third grade ttacn-er. She will continue to teach the third grade from where she will dts charge her supervisory duties. Mrs. Rice was assured she would be in complete control of the school MBS. NORMAN Kill: I lected elementarj grade Retail Bureau To Organize Mrcitni: On Thursday W Ml Elect < ommiUir l'liiiiiilrl|ihiu Resident Diet W itliin 2 I Hours Of Fractured Skull A ttVytax-oM girl died n. iMMBlteJ Phllidi Iphia. Saturday i night. >* tn arhicb the niffired i ftactuii ehes t. ask bj .i golf club in the ■ ■ -in-law Ouldo i N J Anni Olampletro, on ■ year-old wldcwer. 0] ?207 Aspen Day «t Killy's golf drlvln(p Ridgi pike. Harmjinllle. whea pSe .icttm. her brother-in-law and four others, »ho iett a family n^' Aspen street to go for a ride In the car of a neighbor, had stopped a', he gulf range to "have some fun" Lavellu. ■■«"■ that Anna was so close behind him. took aim at a ball teed tip in from ol 'inn and nmnf ai it He hart hit Lb* ball and era turned thi end "i i. mil follow meeting Of the Retnll Bureau*, th.imgh. when Iht- i lu! bead ItrUCk "of the Conshohocken Ofaamnei In-law. bteu Ihe fell to the ground, holding who Is retiring .it-twenty years as supervising princi-pal of the high school, were air and will have the backing of the tuard of directors A joint meeting of the directors and teachers will be held within the next two weeks at which time plans for the COfld&g term will be explained and the teachers advised thai Mr be hi charge There is a vacancy in the sixth. Commerce „ grade. MrsRicennd Mr R.chimK Thuj d. . SJBVSiTR .'inu nrlnrl" l*r VBaUOOUUUI/U Mill!. | l,i Hum by R Lincoln H.im -eirel.nv M the ,:» ,:.:n "WJ "n'v "; m,h' uv ihorujed to Klect a teacher. | organization The i.tcrtlw Ml b. J'""'*' *'"l'*ll',te! ■■5 *r,^i".,Ud8'or blir , ?he ■*«» H Woo<1 P"rk """" .hove back to amount™ »61S« '» to members of tin- Chamber Aapen ItlW, ». ■ and approximately $3000 is uncol- created at the legular June m. lected per capita tax. Collection of Dj the board of directors of " -he 1947 duplicate should have ' parent Chamber ol Commerce, held started on July 1st. but as yet the about two weeks ago. 11 was es-dupllrate has not been turned over ublished under a blanket authority to the tax collector. It cannot be given to the directors by the ml, turned over to him until the 1940 of the organisation, to divide duplicate has been settled The members or the chamber Int secretary was instructed to Invite | manv bureaus a.s they may- Aubrey Holland, tax collector, to nine to tune deem advisable. The meet with the board at a special purpose of the newh-established session on July 21 to discuss th» bureau Is to deal particularly with 1M6 and 1047 duplicates. matters of interest to the retail mer- Mr Richards said that last night, abattta Who make up its member-meeting will probably be the li. regular meeting he will attend and The bureau will organlue at he expressed his appreciation to the Thursday's meeting and is exacted Soring M board ofdlirctors for their coopera- at that time to elect a managing'(r, Br(llt(,hinsl , Ufe^tetW re , den. I iy in natal. No) ■ by three dan h- "" HcrnMein and Mh ■I'phlne Aged Resident \z Succumbs Mr-. HroiMlliurst Mej In Hospital m Bnwdbnrtt, W, of ioi: tlon. Members of the board ex-1 committee of five members. One of preeaed the nine feeling tnwurd the these flvi will bl Tl'a|1lT1|tfl1 -etirtng head ol the school. I chairman. When his name Mr. Richards reported that prac- certltlned to the directors and ttcally all of the unsold articles ]S confirmed bv 11.em, this bureau have bean ram nd I Bhool ffhrtrmai will become ,< member of HUdltortam where thev will be offer- the boarn ol dlreci ed at pitbUc sale next Saturday. | take p»r(. in the debates ai • i.is; oou.i but not to Wnff^HKwK^wFmm nigh* s meet- vote as a director ichool; ■ — Just a •tone's throw from the headquarter^ ol the Spring Mill Fire company .where the annual fair VA ill open tomorrow for a ten-day j stimd until July 19. is a famed old ■rial mill, which had much to do with the America ere know today. ear. historlc-mlnded pa-trODI al the tair usually include a \ tall to the famed old mill when I :id the fire jompan) "I . .'in School Budget Is Completed Tentatively Adopted B> Wen* SMe Hoard A tantauag bnatM ni iM7-« school year was accepted last night at the July meeting of the West Conshohncken school bogrd In the library room of the high school hinlriinu The budget is based on a 25 mill: tax rate and fft per capita tax. The estimated income annninLs bo S62H024 from the following sourc-ea: t 2,000.00 \.\ 27.742.14 te IHX 6.0O0.OO Datmqueni tax soo.oo pproprlatlon 23.3B8.io , AH other aoaroee 2.600 00 • ■, h botti D4 C ■ ■ ' (rl liiMiriiiicr 'ay .. - afternooo Itom the Ant.n Pun- ' 'ml Home 300 Pa! Mi I '.,■ .■ \ 1' ■ ol si Mark's Lutheran church of-t f leiaMna at the service Interment Ulll be in Barren Hill remeterv Mr*. Rt's^-M m. ■> W • The funeral t.f Mrs Kuthryn I. In Finding 'Buddy9 Theee were not included in the articles to be sold at publ: sale Mr Graham leported he has . 11 a bid of S500 for the band tnstru- ,\ll(I I CI'IIIIIKI m« nts but he will not close the sale until the Conshohocken district ha 4 mklio-ili.uia. I hi. had another opportunity to offer a /a|*|»» ■*««■ 1^1" bU- County Director of Veterans At- R ' , ill W Unlit.- 1 a j. a jfairs N ■ makM two 1 gat. will be held I 4>lt>rtlll -I wA'V I l/f ;announcements of imiwrunre to UMUOrroa inormnit from the William t.s of world War II who have A Home. 708 Payrtte up to this time, failed to have tin 1 mass lu war mewance raanatatad or who st Oertrude'i church interment „ ha\e (aili-d to make application for will be In I An onto veteran of World War 11 Il:m,mil ,,.,,,. pay Hr emphasir^s Mrs Rishter died Saturday after-ho. ken PwtNo 1074. Vetarans of lu[ makJ he hitd hettl „ p„. Foreign Wars in1 locatin*: a former lhi,. Ifeteran8 wn0 ,,,.,,, Mr. ,„„, tm ,,„,,„; comrade According to Post Ariiu- 1(H ^ t() d (.,Tliet ^^ Ul.r ,„,. iit.en |n ,alh|lv ,„ tent William J Kearney personal .medlBtet>, Bom In eff0li tS ,h*Ve flLuns,,ccess,uJ- •**'! Expiration date for reinstatement daughter ol th. publication of the commiinica ion, .,, ln<urr,nfe pollciee without B n-w Margarei .Purloin-. McDonnell, she kl'm^mi ™ rt A fjESSL' XL i6 "Physical examination is August 1 lived her entire life in this enm- ^- i fv,^ h ™^. b ^ ^ T"' B*y >■' done eith the pa< ■ a member of St. S^ r Hi, -,^T .~i-^? C cf premiums extending over a t*rlod Matthewi nun h S r^ h^ve i^,T ftJSS 0* two months iddltton to her hm- SLW^D n ?^.. ta^.S^ I LM« °*t* U>T aPPH"»tlons for band, are three si-ie.-. J.ne Kelh oTJL?■?:«: f ^J^l, ,/™- terminal leave pav L« September |. and Alice McDonnelJ both oi Watt Proctors letter to the local VFV ..^^ wi„ bp |10 ,.x„ nM'„n ,„ ,,1Ls consJiol J Wife Ol - prrruage after that date" John I Harry OoUlna, Conshohocken 'raid, -and Inasmuch ai several mil- Five brothers HatTT, Michael, -terans are yet to be heard'William and France West Conshiv-m, 1L «.Vh ^i ^u from it is advisable that those In h-K-k^n. and Oeorge. Overbnmk. also tL.«^f. ™,™ P the Montgomery ennty area act BOrrlae 4 S^SnliJ^Rnrt-nh..,. h1, without delav Our office in Room I met him at Ft Meude. Md went overseas together and fought l*Ui,°- in Company C. 157th Regt. 45th .,__,, _, . . 1.HS TcarlMMtk The gfltltar was wcunded in action and sent home and my buddy was 1"(> |{«> 1 )i^trtl>llt**ll taken prisoner and though l have Inard from him since, lately letters The 1M7 yearbook of the senior addreaaed to him have Leen returned, class of the Conshohocken Hiah with the statement. Moved—No "hool ha* been received and will Total current expenditures $38,030.00 Debt Service 12.992 50 Capital Outlay 2.80000 ggjpgndl-tures $53,882 50 if.t is now open for in-ing prtnd- 111 the high school build-ing and will be act lar meeting of the board 01 ■ Sheltered by mighty willows and located on the grounds ol Franken-fleltis Feed and Grain Store, a land-msik hi Spring Mill the puiui-esque old water-wheel on thai big* ton. mill has turned busily, quietly for close to tw,, oaniurleal During the Revolutionary war. Ins Mill grist mill often t. ii batwaeij life and death for* the men who roughl under General iCanlinued on Page Sixi List Permits For Last Montb Tolal Kstimatt'd Ceal fia 121,448 : of three block 'dwellings were included in the eighteen uatUllll issued during tin month ol June by Joseph Quuin. It for an e.itlmnled expenditure of $21 448.00 r-ermiu were issued as Eolktwa Garretl Cochrane. 205 ISast Ninth avenue, sidewalk. 175. William Hewitt. 100 West Fifth avenue, porch $1H. Jcseph Cerpinetla, 201 tii avenue, block addition «50Q; Edward Carpenski West Seventti avenue, alterations. $100; Janics fjtskey. 2.r><l Ka-t BlxU] ave-nu> Mdrwutk. i '. Sieve Plschoc !M West Flm street, block altera-tions. $25. Henry Hoffman. 440 gW Ninth avenue aephall roof, $260: prtmavgra, 12LII avenue Fonea. block dwcliint? tsoop ,toi Itunv 'tr4t. «Medlo 131 West Fourth ■ * tddltlon *20o Huiulekaf Cnfaafcan Store 12 East First ave-nue, office. $000: Thomas McOon-iBte 301 East Eiihth uvetme sldn-walk. $80: Paul Dunn, Fourth ave-nue and Wood street, block dwell-luf, $7500 John H Reuben, WeUi Mreet tjetwe»>n ItatUi anil Seventh avenues, block dwelllna $4000. Hel-en Twarotsoski, 242 East Seventh avenue, concrete steps, $150. John 04 street, frame addliIon $92 Caesar Ntr-iOd Hallo-well street, paeemenl %' inlrk Bantotn \v- t Third »eeo ■ meal lavatory. $650 Counti Park Has MacKenxie Paris I 15. 19i7 I be glad to extend Its services to any ,! veteran who calls to file applica- I peets And Burns A careo shipment of gftator 'rei«ht. valued at several thousand ruined earrr this niornliiK when a huae tractor-trailer unvi and taiu-hi fire alter ina^^tna off a telenhone pole and msohne sign at CoUeeeville Forward,,.. Add ", a>«rl»ul« Tnorv.v ■»» b^r„,;" 1 would 1,ap|m«t.t, yoor contact- July I" «_ « the hW. vhool M».~ Ins him or torwar I his |>n>w,n ad- "n"eJ1. 112 Fayatl- stpret. Muu, June ■lUqm Opllnw. wnlor daa. ad.lscr. will ■ „t Uie Brll Tele- WILUAM F PBOCTOR. I» g ch.rpj- of Ihc dlaMbutkin The "JJ"™ "' > cr'" V" »" 1436 Perryvlllc Kd . book to, dedicated to Mlaa Opllntrr. P™" ", k„ iAm,„ii ,„.„ . Sl^,S!S.,^Pm™J, TAX* ,.' "■ '" The ,„r, „i,d !..,„..tv School Directors Inllt.tVMlu, ,, ™,-„. mr,ration. " HOW TO WIN IBllMN AND INF1.I l\('t DRIVERS An etiquette book Is a pretty scary thing. 11 you read it from cover to cover yet actually all those hundreds of rug down to Juflt one thlim con-stant thouethtfulness and con-sideration for other people That kind of ctKjuett. bit as important when drlvine a car. because while rudeness and lack ol consideration may cost you some friends, on the highway they are terribly apt ,i life mavbe your own. maybe someone else's A courteous driver never ex-pects other motorists to read his mind; he makes his inten-tions clearly known, well in ad-vance He «tgnat* before turn-ing, before slowing down, before IUJ AV other times he re-i uvmg. or making other confusing motions with his signaling a-m l --vhody applied e'en that liny bit of higbl human life could be saved every-day of the year' 51,735 Visitors npaiiiiiiii ■ Dpper parUon Park near Oreen Lane—are enjoy* Ing a much deaervt of the btislt st weekends i: tory of the picturesque site legit OttO Quinque an-il 73* ner- ■ ■ ■ "f Jnlr weekend A total of 20337 bathers. 9.485 and 10 347 ai I were n-norted foi the three days, day, si 745. the second wd of the sea* m. visited There were 11456 persons who ■ ghmday. ertiUg '(;?7o ptcnNAare w-re "he-ked A total "I 4 349 automo-bflee were parked en the grounds Sunday-re place and every table .i *f area reserved through- Man, 'if the pleasure of the pork wen I in '\ No. 2 Firemen Awi r<! New school legislation w'.ll he dis-cussed at the 113th meeting of the School Directors' association Ol Montgomery county Tuesday eve-nlng Julv 15. at Rlttenhouse Junior High school. Norrl. .own 'School Legislation Enacted ;n 1PI1 the topi? c[ a talk ty E A. Quacken-bush riincttu o! the Bureau of Ad- Lon and Finance. Depart-ment of pUbUc In-'nu-tion. Harris-burg Brake-* Kail Joseph W Harrison of 2154 East Sergeant street. Philadelphia, re-ported to local police that he had backed his car over the curb onto the property of Joseph Snow, at Spring Mill avenue and Cherry street, early Saturday morning to prevent the vehicle from dashing backward down the steep incline of ■ .lained he had driven his machine north on i came to a stop on Spring Mill avenue when his brake* failed As the car drift down the incline. Harrison guided It toward the curb lot after th"- fire scorched the paint Th- d'tvrr of the track. Paul Nuv 31. of Jonestown, near H toed with Wa H*e after the gasoline tank exploded and Th" tii. Ridae pike and I«w*rveri to the ■ : lUundard The vehicle on. i gel and burst into flames when the "e« tank rd Zlesiei roiiw.'rville raced eeraa ■he cab Itlon wand- ' er^d fr^m ihe scene and was mi««- tng until 5.45 a m when he awoke ereenhouse Route M. two miles a»av After b-ina found there bv a workman, he ■ 4e to explain what happen- : tr the crash Sri Outing Iialr 2 has set 8und.<\ I date foi P the July meeting ol uie firemen nex' Monday evening mken Fire Compair. No 2 was awarded third prize, a cash award <>f $200. by Judges in the - luly narade nt Pottstown mbta Fire cnmpanv received first pgkgj •<' $500 Trie nrizes were awarded for the greatest number of men and best-ap-ln line The local ■.'iiresented by eighty-five men and 1 usrd was headed by the Rtne-olrt band of Readme A piece of the company's fire-fighting aDparatUs was in line Apprnxi!-, ' "mpsntes from the eastern nart of Pennsyl-vania. New Jersey Delaware ant) Maryland competed for $4100 In prices Firemfii (iallnl Both fire eanwaegatgg were sum-fi'imf at 441 West Elm street Saturday morn-fire »as di" ■wr in the livtriR govad the varri where the bluer was extinfrui hed bv means of -.ink The home wa> fUied with smoke but no other damage resulted from the fire Sliiris Schedule nd in Miic-iiohockcti veatessday M Cole age d.ii y I 100 toli-outllnad bv ON West Cni^nuhocken R< ■ ■er. Is btin,: mil Into effect today 111 Appar ,r 111 a m . in ho II porta lor ages 10 to 15, 10 'o l' «. ni. Uandcrafl for ages $ to ." Itoca 11 i" U 45 a m liite-!i II 10: music and • ,rv i^riod ■- so to I IS «o™*ra- I tO 10 1 15 to 3 l'> hii'-tlc:-.ft for ages 10 to 1$. 3:19 to 2:30 stmru and special 10 'c :i 30; clean to 3 45 rniall^r children s'nt hottM it 3 56: cheek playground eppara- Thc progrnm is flexible to meet Children who are under E PiU11 be ■ '■•'' *• n pataoo 1^ -1 i.rs of Rve 01 alder I of the larger pieces ol DO. arrived is vet are ggpe< led dalh and VrtU be lei in place when ■■ Camp Opena • ntly com- ■ I'rami River opened an extensive "••imer aeuatu- nroeram at Camn lielmont. the iiermanent orolect of the Valle-, I 11 of Boy ■•'i M"'"F')m-eiv t-ouniv. Apin otlmatela 400 boys rrem Deb*a re and Montgomery eountlga attended tin openbif week's enrampment Stretching more than 200 feel. is equipped with a swim •■■"' built at ■ coat of -3000 A sw- ^n! is under eon ti T^ere is additions new equipment 01 1« row^ioats and ten rvimber of which haxe been dunated b' area service clubs A feature this M ,ison will be *■'■■ McClaren. former world ■ !iamp*on woodchopper Robert U Borneman Is camp director Cedar Heights Fire Company Out Of Service \Yliilrmur<-h Itoar.l Hatjn V11 ippeaJ For \|i|irojni;ition For want ol funds Lincoln o'. Cedar He ghU Volunteei fire com- ■ tand. gtiporvk H ol whlternaraB lo'-viisiup were inforiiied Uist night I .1 Wakai prai ident. and John L ! the ■upervta re la * all approprieU. on atuoh wo ■ - timetad taati loa-mediate need at $1,500. which they raid they bar. tried muni] t., ob-tain by voluntury txmtrlbutloo The board expressed willingness to be of assistance, but explained an increased assessment in the rate of taxation would i» i'<< >m ,i..l that legally the tupgrvlaoi . tune (<> provide help re-quired Of the llleinrl; ■penlanfa e/ere from H p m until l ■ in :it hand' in the township buiidinu Barren Hill whh OgOal A KotU« oresidiiia by mutual agreenieni I in toard decided it eaaioti thai Koitlor, mwn eartliei oi>- ver C MaiFinland us a metnlMi ol the board, should preside 111 place -f Btophan Lauberl prealdrgni be* caune of I.aubert's defeel in hcannn il .. I ■iltu.l 1 .-. The board spent considerable time in li'iomny the art ni iorging slg-natures on checks and it iiunlficatlons An expert ' uonsiratiuu using as his subject the slgnutun Dl KM IM who. ar denuiv insuratiti' tuntni - sinner ol Penn.ovl.iiM.1 and an ac-countaui ol note has hail consui-arable eapeclanai exumining forger- Elmei Metigea. Esq . solicitor, said 'he final ■■ < of Mnc- Farland |g eO '" ■ OgfipkHad tin. week and proof of claim »l11 be filed 1l.11 Inn K Stone has held the arrlten check It obliged to protect It. and 'his created doubt as to when- the townahip ngtide In hai mu aliened hicks covered The i'd will mi before the Bop- 'ember grand niry 111 Mo Boundary lines The board waa asked b] ii!•> palmar in tnrini Mill ave- ■ MI 1 avenue bo deternuni ■ Mrs Palmer suiil to On , her knowledge taxes hud been paid Wliilemur-h tevnttlllJ for the last and added she'd like to oontrnuc bavtnt bw propel•-, ii A <*d as beina situated In the township She said she was bringing the mat-ter before the suiiervisurs because county surveyors recently notified her the prongrtf le In Conshohocken •he was aware the frtmi lawn Is In the borough been uavlng taxes eacordanfft) bul 'he dwelling she said. ha<« been oor»- •idered taxable In Wlnteniai'-h township * search Is to be made The bond covering the sreretarv-ireasurer was increased from $10.1100 nt ti'nooo annually. Charles Mill-r building inspector, was authorised 10 ooen a special aooounl and en-teretl a bond for $1,000 The building Inspector said he Issued 2(5 peTtnltl :1u: 1111 the ninn'h. auttl 'i totallm $14Bfl71 lor which few amounting to $494 were ■-ollected hv him Included wen- per-o garages and a reservop- cosMnu $1300 1 in of payroll padding in 1041 has not vet been tual riKir'ed. rriiininicndiiig an exinunatlon b\ band* I pgeigk (Jeoree Fad received iipprovnl ot n bolldtne nroiect below Arlinuham road Floiirtown He will build ap-eroximatelv tfl bOCUM nine located In Springfield township Holariiins HtMeT History Of \-Hay An mteresMni; 1 !orv >■' ttM de\elin,me' ' of the X-ray was given last night by Frank P K.Unae o' tlie Fmekhn X-nv ooanpanf and n member of 'he > us guest speaker ."lv rthinei meetlne of the Conahohockeu Ri'trv club m ptdae-wav Oard'-n-. Ridite pike Black d lhat Philadel- M> fnr 'he greab eontrlbutor toward thr aeeelotimenl '■' th. " X-rnv mat bine ■ ItM Of tin for an X-rav ggai 1. •■mnn tar » maas rhest X-rav unit to aivftnno for an lodnstna' III wdl X-rav locomotive part* such as wheel* frames and other larve parts Yearn** and Rov Hoklen 0* th.' Ph.»enixvti|#. rhita 1 ■ meetinp Birthday areet-tngs were extended to '. n^vts I. W'vne Aw-h "tid Frank T Houseman Francis c Pale ad president presided for ■ tlm^ ni Palaclo is atti .Titerence ol Rti- "•tlnnal at We*' I Teachers college today novHt or FVIIK hi mi MecKENZIB who donated ihe park bearing his name to the Wi t Oonehoheeken DgJ Council The park, pan ol the former MM located on Blgnbatb street The1 rumrrtet playcround is being oondut 1 ed in the park Mr MacKi-nr.ic pur cii.isio the ground at auction a Ita years ago when BSUCh t>t ihe gl ■ ■ ita gran IOKI Armistice Day Parade Planned I txiiintTcc < liamhrr \\ ill Sponaor Event Plans tor a borough-wide cele-bration of Armistice Day were dis-cussed last night at a meeting of represent;! 111 Chain1 ei ol Ciuiuucii e. the fire companies jinii militatv organise-d nt the ofnea of Samuel D. ekfedb lealtor. Sixth avenue and 1 Horacnbei I m dale of ration, ertth ULU I 1 Inimber of Conn: 1 Ul ive events' Will be held an.l , niilitui' organiamUons. bands and tire 1 omimnles Iinitninins will !«■ setu to vnrtoue wgauiianttona in and main 0l !he l<K-nl organi/.atlons will hold open house during the day. A permanent chairman will In tnd pJana i",r' to be held Thura-tuni Augusf 7 The place 0| Hi. oie Ung will be announced later Praneni $1 h^t nlghfe meeting kToorc and William ■ ,.i Conshohocken Fire Company No ■}, William Worth, repn I iiiiniin.il 1 ol *n h - No. 18. Itahaii-Ainciu an ■ mander of Joseph Waenei I , ,,n LaeHon: wlluaa fi! aii ceamnandei 1 Oai bnho ken Post No I0T4, Veterana ol Fbreurn Wars., and Samuel Del* 1 tiling ihe Chambei ViiihiilaiHi' Service Proposed In 4rea Need (OJ Ice in tin N ed at a hearing before I Pubtte ■ ■ reaentath muorted the plan through .npllcatioii .if joseoh o Burke, Norrtatown. and urothara John B Burke, Norman P : iirtM ■ to start the amblllBnce service Richard Daddona superintendent ' ■ and Paul Fink, treasurer and a dl- . ■ ■ .- institutions did not op- ,1 dances and that the serv- Thr Burkes all vat ■■■" l Tor a franchise for the N AinljuioiK ■ Una which end to have registered They .. need for the pubiit ambulance existed In the gd u»on an mvi ■■> have a ruUv-equiooed ambulance and a . Norrlstown ItoroiiLzh Man Ili-acU New Home «aBOclaUon PRICE: THREE CENTS PlavsrouiMls Opened Here For The Season \rw I'lity Center In I i.-l W anl IliHHsOv.r 100 Conabohoclu ti'a Bva plaj rrounde 1 . onUntfcg to op. rate dattj Mondaf I .lav until AUgU it'i\!ties sta.i ni I' .1 in and 00O* ■ ! 4 p. m. Then- |g DO closing ioi lunch n iur, iht ■ ' meni 1 ■ time yeatardai inorrang, . d Wood street. Bl nil ot the play-uiiils was Urge and t ban Is . ..iv nidicuiioii that the youth of the borough will have a bu ^ injoyable sumuu 1 The 1 la) < ■ uters are staffed I peteni matructora, ttntnad in the various tctlvlttaa by Bu Oeorge T Jackaon ■ the nan renter, Third avenue and Wend ■tract, erg* about 100 children. 75 w-tendance gl the Third avei I ■ .1 center . attendance In . 1 nter 1 'i thi ■ The jure hero a/aa 200 The Maiy park entertalneti : lit. H .. Mi Jacrjon is being assisted thi.- ; ni A Rice en MelMI BUtcltOe Park, ti- Third avanu. wind'- Blanche M Palaclo. Mary UTk Eleanor OraV Tliird . . . , ]{, . pax coins is in charge of thi program Joseph S G-j!aiv W Old Elm ■ ■ nt the Conshohocken Hk . ii-iie. t of the 1047 foot-ball team, has been add. list of assistants to Supervisor 1 Jaefcaon and ertU i>- fan • nrngram Will Orianlie Softball TMm thi Brai week od thi piny-- : ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■■■ ■ iiinioi and semot team will he .■nt each PIHV- <*round in a <ioftbnH leagrue to kg condut ted ai early .1 hi uuungf ■ ■ ■ Iv kent II dl d to the ■ wlnnina u-nm si the close .1 th. Com hohocken Pl»v«round Ijengne win ccannete with the Man -thee phoground nommunl'ips surroundlnc I bockan lantatieg ruana roi the i team Include. the team with official pmeram will mclud" i .venue the new Butcllffe Park rou-t Vollev boll learns wilt be or d Rjudrtg ■ ■■ .ti ii< uon ti ti enhlbtUon I ■ , Mi Oolg hn 'isk.il i: any oar' of th the p'pv-ijeir bncne The rirl ■ porl itrnaram a 111 t«- ooffe ■ a plawmund i1 The fl-. ■ 1 n plgO/- U open 'it H 11 m and < ontinued on Page Hvei New Labor Laws Sijiiie.l Hv Ih.ff Bl 11 m LiOaaB Mrttin-og of the r "ihoh'x-keTi Lion- club will be evenm* ill ' I Poring Mill Ore I ■ ■ .iiost.tuting for Tliomat Caldwell. ne» president, who is on vacation \ olir- Ktyi-ti r ken voters rhanwed (mm Democrat to Republi-can during field legllllBllia boro'iRh < • tng to .1 received 1 14 Dfinn- TSU and one P-morro" the registrars will be at the Hat born borougn hall and the Upper Dublm school in Oreland 1 ■ . ■ ■ ot *inono in real ■ I and $10,000 in ■ rtce-pres- ■ M id Pre- ■ ■ •ri Georae A Cl 1. avenue and Samuel rton 76 Fayette street thli trngkaaa ■ mutual bene'lt. entertait ■. tnd conveniem ■ mi-mhet' to encourage a ■wxUal 'rn-ternai and brotlwrlv feel ■ , IM mem'"rs fee nrovide the welfare Oreani?ed lab»»r 111 Pennsvlvania. hting ,i battle aaa tailed laltor rletatg during the past tias gone ii ihe simiing by I) iff of several labor-re measures. Under terms of the newly-an- ••t,iking by nub- , asould i>- iii'-aal Mau-irbltralton are re-ouireri Unemptny maul i-ompenss-ill no longer be Lkgfg l>\ ihe State If. In r of the Oovern.it the public welfare 1- involve.1 ret ballot may be ordered to detenu:: not the mnk find ■ ■ ■ more, workers dismissed lot 'akin* perl In strlki ■ but no n* ivould be In order for three '.! mibllo empln\i . 'ion hsivn been ■ li bat in ta,t 1. ■ onferred with 1 niip in a ia*u mln of his n ogl) eflOUgh a hen the ■r kers were ■ l.uwrr KiiliMiiiriil \JZI-For Nalimial Goavd With the minimum age for en- '. ttional Guard re-duced from 18 to 17 Pel hirthrlav mill h-a v. rooms Ira undulgence in lawful gsti;>
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 8, 1947 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1947-07-08 |
Year | 1947 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 8 |
Volume | 77 |
Issue | 7 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®I)c Consl)ot)ochcn Uccortcr
ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7707. CONSHOHOCKEN. PA.. TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1947.
Mrs.Ricelleads Et£crEPFll^qpAL Golf Club Blmv*!"^ Mi" F«^Open,Tomorrow
„ , . ^ n . ,,, g^. ■, For ren-Day Stand At Fire House
Grade School r\ ratal Io Girl _
On West Side af* *1 At Harmonville ■
Itoanl ( mtsielt'i**
Tax CMBWIIIHUI
For 1946 And 1947
Mrs Norman Rice, of 335 F.asl
Eleventh avenue, this borough, WOJ
-in',' d principal ol thi Wi Oon
gticewofcon elementary grade schools
at the July meeting of the West
Bck school boaid held last night In
a o) tfbrarj Her salary trai ,/."",.,,[ jt ,, ]l(!
.1 ..t mw :,, r year.
M: Rlee'i election took pie i
ufter abl bad been summoned from '
her home to the meeting and agreed
to a* tn
arhicb the niffired i ftactuii
ehes t. ask bj .i golf club in the
■ ■ -in-law Ouldo
i N J
Anni Olampletro, on
■
year-old wldcwer. 0] ?207 Aspen
Day «t Killy's golf drlvln(p
Ridgi pike. Harmjinllle. whea pSe
.icttm. her brother-in-law and four
others, »ho iett a family n^'
Aspen street to go for a ride In the
car of a neighbor, had stopped a',
he gulf range to "have some fun"
Lavellu. ■■«"■ that
Anna was so close behind him. took
aim at a ball teed tip in from ol
'inn and nmnf ai it He hart hit
Lb* ball and era turned
thi end "i i. mil follow
meeting Of the Retnll Bureau*, th.imgh. when Iht- i lu! bead ItrUCk
"of the Conshohocken Ofaamnei In-law.
bteu Ihe fell to the ground, holding
who Is retiring .it-twenty
years as supervising princi-pal
of the high school, were air
and will have the backing of the
tuard of directors A joint meeting
of the directors and teachers will be
held within the next two weeks at
which time plans for the COfld&g
term will be explained and the
teachers advised thai Mr
be hi charge
There is a vacancy in the sixth. Commerce „
grade. MrsRicennd Mr R.chimK Thuj d. . SJBVSiTR
.'inu nrlnrl" l*r VBaUOOUUUI/U Mill!. | l,i Hum
by R Lincoln H.im -eirel.nv M the ,:» ,:.:n "WJ "n'v "; m,h' uv
ihorujed to Klect a teacher. | organization The i.tcrtlw Ml b. J'""'*' *'"l'*ll',te!
■■5 *r,^i".,Ud8'or blir , ?he ■*«» H Woo<1 P"rk """" .hove back to
amount™ »61S« '» to members of tin- Chamber Aapen ItlW, ». ■
and approximately $3000 is uncol- created at the legular June m.
lected per capita tax. Collection of Dj the board of directors of "
-he 1947 duplicate should have ' parent Chamber ol Commerce, held
started on July 1st. but as yet the about two weeks ago. 11 was es-dupllrate
has not been turned over ublished under a blanket authority
to the tax collector. It cannot be given to the directors by the ml,
turned over to him until the 1940 of the organisation, to divide
duplicate has been settled The members or the chamber Int
secretary was instructed to Invite | manv bureaus a.s they may-
Aubrey Holland, tax collector, to nine to tune deem advisable. The
meet with the board at a special purpose of the newh-established
session on July 21 to discuss th» bureau Is to deal particularly with
1M6 and 1047 duplicates. matters of interest to the retail mer-
Mr Richards said that last night, abattta Who make up its member-meeting
will probably be the li.
regular meeting he will attend and The bureau will organlue at
he expressed his appreciation to the Thursday's meeting and is exacted Soring M
board ofdlirctors for their coopera- at that time to elect a managing'(r, Br(llt(,hinsl , Ufe^tetW re , den.
I iy in natal. No)
■ by three dan h-
"" HcrnMein and Mh
■I'phlne
Aged Resident
\z Succumbs
Mr-. HroiMlliurst
Mej In Hospital
m Bnwdbnrtt, W, of ioi:
tlon. Members of the board ex-1 committee of five members. One of
preeaed the nine feeling tnwurd the these flvi will bl Tl'a|1lT1|tfl1
-etirtng head ol the school. I chairman. When his name
Mr. Richards reported that prac- certltlned to the directors and
ttcally all of the unsold articles ]S confirmed bv 11.em, this bureau
have bean ram nd I Bhool ffhrtrmai will become ,< member of
HUdltortam where thev will be offer- the boarn ol dlreci
ed at pitbUc sale next Saturday. | take p»r(. in the debates ai
• i.is; oou.i but not to
Wnff^HKwK^wFmm nigh* s meet- vote as a director
ichool; ■ —
Just a •tone's throw from the
headquarter^ ol the Spring Mill Fire
company .where the annual fair
VA ill open tomorrow for a ten-day j
stimd until July 19. is a famed old
■rial mill, which had much to do
with the America ere know today.
ear. historlc-mlnded pa-trODI
al the tair usually include a
\ tall to the famed old mill when
I :id the fire jompan) "I
. .'in
School Budget
Is Completed
Tentatively Adopted
B> Wen* SMe Hoard
A tantauag bnatM ni iM7-«
school year was accepted last night
at the July meeting of the West
Conshohncken school bogrd In the
library room of the high school
hinlriinu
The budget is based on a 25 mill:
tax rate and fft per capita tax.
The estimated income annninLs bo
S62H024 from the following sourc-ea:
t 2,000.00
\.\ 27.742.14
te IHX 6.0O0.OO
Datmqueni tax soo.oo
pproprlatlon 23.3B8.io
, AH other aoaroee 2.600 00
• ■, h botti D4 C ■ ■
' (rl liiMiriiiicr
'ay
.. - afternooo Itom the Ant.n Pun-
' 'ml Home 300 Pa!
Mi I '.,■ .■ \ 1' ■
ol si Mark's Lutheran church of-t
f leiaMna at the service Interment
Ulll be in Barren Hill remeterv
Mr*. Rt's^-M m. ■> W •
The funeral t.f Mrs Kuthryn I.
In Finding 'Buddy9
Theee were not included
in the articles to be sold at publ:
sale Mr Graham leported he has . 11
a bid of S500 for the band tnstru- ,\ll(I I CI'IIIIIKI
m« nts but he will not close the sale
until the Conshohocken district ha 4 mklio-ili.uia. I hi.
had another opportunity to offer a /a|*|»» ■*««■ 1^1"
bU- County Director of Veterans At- R ' , ill W Unlit.-
1 a j. a jfairs N ■ makM two 1 gat. will be held
I 4>lt>rtlll -I wA'V I l/f ;announcements of imiwrunre to UMUOrroa inormnit from the William
t.s of world War II who have A Home. 708 Payrtte
up to this time, failed to have tin 1 mass lu
war mewance raanatatad or who st Oertrude'i church interment
„ ha\e (aili-d to make application for will be In I
An onto veteran of World War 11 Il:m,mil ,,.,,,. pay Hr emphasir^s Mrs Rishter died Saturday after-ho.
ken PwtNo 1074. Vetarans of lu[ makJ he hitd hettl „ p„.
Foreign Wars in1 locatin*: a former lhi,. Ifeteran8 wn0 ,,,.,,, Mr. ,„„, tm ,,„,,„;
comrade According to Post Ariiu- 1(H ^ t() d (.,Tliet ^^ Ul.r ,„,. iit.en |n ,alh|lv ,„
tent William J Kearney personal .medlBtet>, Bom In
eff0li
tS ,h*Ve flLuns,,ccess,uJ- •**'! Expiration date for reinstatement daughter ol th.
publication of the commiinica ion, .,, ln |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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