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®hc Conshohochcn ttccortcr F Srriin/t V I lit- * I <ttniiuiiiit\ tor tinhty-tliri'r )t-ni\ dftABU8HB> ISM. CONSHOi'.OCKN. P.V. THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1952. FIVE CENTS -T> Cbt iCnicifiuon School Budget Is Set At $339,305 27-Mill. 810 Per Capita Rate v I ffl Reta inedToMeetHighFigure (I r iilriil And when they were come to * place called Gol-gotha, 'hat la to aay. a place of a akull. ' * ■ they crucified him. and parted hii garments, casting lota that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet. They parted my garments among Uieni. and upon my vesture did they caat lota * ' ' And set over his head his accusation written. THIS IS JESUS KINO OP THE JEWS. ' ■ • N-iw from the sixth hour there was darkness all over the land unto the ninth hour. * * * Jestia. when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost ■ ■ ' When the even was come there came a rich muii of Artniathca nam-ed Joseph, who also himself was Jesus discip.r Ann when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth and laid It in his own nrw tnmii which he had hewn out In the rock: and he rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulchre. ■ St Matthew H 33"M-Cht Hrsiirrrrrioii Now upon the first day of-the - erk very early In the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bring-ing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre And they entered in. and found not the body of the Lord Jesus And It came to pass, aa they were much perplex-ed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments And a< they were afraid, and bowed down the:r faces to the earth, they said unto them. Why seek ft the living among the dead'1 The Conshohucken School Board tentatively adopted a balanced budnt of $3:19,305, highest in the district's long history, bused on the same tax rate as mm- in effect. 27 Basal on property and $10 j>er capita, at its April meeting. Mon-day night, in the high school offices. Tiir at-1 ion of the board came over th<* strong protest of tin- board prwsdatjt, Harry EHarn. who voted against adopt-ion of the budget and continuation of the high tax rate. property tax rate, in effect sttnc last July, was Increased kM mills at that time, and the per cap-ta tax doubled from 16 to 110 Mr Ellam particularly stressed the increase in Item "I" of the bud-get, which covers 'expenses of maintenance of school plant ' Tins litem is increased * 14,800 over last Ivear The current allocation is g2o- J9M> as compared to »12,000. last jem This division lists expenditures for Property owners of Whixemarsh repair replacement, apparatus and Plymouth Townships descended furniture but does not include snl-upon the Court House in force,; srles. fuel, water, light or power Tuesday afternoon, to voice their j The directors, favoring the budget, displeasure with plans for an ex- explain that this Increase la due to tension of the Pennsylvania Turn- j the fact that some of the school pike through their real rotate hold-> buildings are 93 years old. and will mg.v at .1 join; meeting of the need extensive repairs. : Turnpike Commission 'and County Wlth thm of the four members | Commissioners , 0[ tne board absent, the moUon for Little pr ress was made at the'tentative adoption of the budr hour-long session, and at its con- and current tan rate was carried elusion County Commissioner Fred: by three of the four vote* cast C Peters announced that another trvta Ratine, treasurer. Robert ] session i .11 be held at an undii- ! Long and John Hoyer voted ■ closed date in the near future. 'flrmativelv Ellam wag the only dl Little Headway Made To Alter '"ike* Course Same Tax Kale Set III ItVl V S W\l Kl It Pre*ldenl. Fellowship IIOHM-walker Heads Fellowship g House Group Jf* Hervey S Walker, chairman B\ Borough Budget The 1952 Inidgt't. calling for Bn expenditure of $147,528.- .'t2. was present*-,! to Town Council «t :hf April meeting last night and was ftven first reading. The liudget in lm ■ an lH-mill tax rate the same as last year. Fifteen mills are for general borough purpOMI an*, three nulls for tafbt service. The budget. S1.617G0 more than last year, provides tor a 10 pet cent increase for all borough em-ployees, an additional MOW to the fire companies. $3,300 fur a new borough truck tl.MO for new po-lice car, which has already been purchased for |A25 All expense at Uie gttjp was discontinued w. en the Mu-nicipal i uthonty took over its op-eration lav month DIM I ISION OVER PAY linn-I A long discussion took place Dl Air tad. Hari i the salary raise for the borough were thrown open for r*cn < .1 employees last year a motion to Baa of children of the community give a IS per cent Increase re- during after-school hours, and on I suited m a lie vote. Saturdavs and holidays, for the Aral Mr ..owland made a strong plea UgM in the school district** history, to have the question re-opened and beginning Tueadav aflerno m the vote rescinded so that the Long .ought bv a number or resl- . original motion lor lf» per cent rtents and bv Conshohocken Town | could be granted He compared OOUBMU, the spare-time use of th* Board Opens Playground On "Off Hours The grounds of the public HTM chools, Third Ave. and Hai salaries of the local police I with those paid in adjoining coin-school grounds was granted by the board al its April meeting. Monday munlties and pointed out thai the n,lht ,„ ln(. hlj(h Khoo. offlppfc borough cannot have satisfied em ployees with such discrepancies li »■— — "■ - oi w Riser _._-. u. —.a it ■muld entail an "■* ~~—* „m», «»««'*"","F o22£ V?l™ "'"""" '" """" '""6'"' "' "£"<"'' •' »'•*•'''S- T""Z made al til* mcellnt *a« by Com-'Dr K F c'"" ""■ °r w*'' L. Thr Frllnwihlp Hmiaf of Ccntlm- -—- ..-•- .... RIHTMIIOI : Pfltr* H> rrvt.lcd Ul.t »!■"• ""d P"""1" McOonl.al. laq. >.„„.... „ ,n „n,naum lunrh-plaiia lor . propoart by-paa. or D™w Rutine movM lor un- pon ,„„,„„ „, lh, „,,rt „, M,„. Norrutonn thrown Upptr Merlon t»u™ adoplion. with Dlrrctor U>n« ^^ ^j^,,. „ noon ., „„ ,.„„. T(twiu.lnp htvc brtii irmporarlty •*Tnd;n" lhf m ,n. . . _ „ ^holuK-krn AMoclallon hnidqunr. .K...T. ., ,y.. „,.„.,„„ ,h. i, riiiil «dopnon of Ihf budurl «nd ux rate Is scheduled for the nem : ^ meetmj. Hay S. The butHet will be »",>'•«' ■>"'»■ »" nenied vlre-on public dlepkiy lor • 30-d»v per- Preudent, the rtru Netlon.l Benk. the treasurer, and Mrs. Rhndit Drayer. aecretary Specijd Church Services Will Herald Easter Sunday ■ shelved since the extension through ! Plymouth and Whltemarrh Town- I ships has come under considera- ; lion. I David E Longmald. director of I the County Planning Commission. t presented an alternate extension route to the one proposed by the Turnpike Commission through the two townships. This route paral-lels closely the line of the Tren-ton cut-off of the Pennsylvania Railroad and contains f.ve bridges as compared to seven bridges on the turnpike plan. jorutmald i route, however. Is 1.100 ' rt long-iConttnuerf on Page Four) Traffic Rules Passed To Cut Accident Rate $2,704.23 to pay the extra five per cent Mr O'Connor alsi made a vigor-ous appeal to have the rxtra five per cent granted All members ex-pressed willingness to give the ex-tra amount bu said they did nut wish to vote against the finance committee .111 the third reading, £3 »? »* **&**"* « when they would support the id- By-laws were approved and an nluonal pay They refused to vote executive committee with power to to have th- deadlocked* motion re-act between stated meetings of the winded and Mr. Rowland wKndrew Nlllf> J"hl1 board of manager* was appointed his motion. The budget then passed Bland, the latter inly in answer to a strong plea, Councilman Charles M M.'.lcr. Consti a hoc ken Recreational Committee .Ml. Miller and Council-man John O'Connor, of (tag wairt hoMi pte.setit at the mee lug. volunteered their service* to super-vise the g*ound* In the after-school period* Councilman Miller stated that several fattier* of rhildien re-school had similarly volunteered their services He named the vol.in-leers already listed aa Ft ed Dt lak and Oeorgg .«ub"'it,i> mem-tContfnued OR Pagt Four Hall. Philip Deckert. Esq. represent-ing a group of Whitemarsh land (in RtaB* owners, said thst Longmald'a pro- B»v«o Stars. , poaal was more acceptable to his --ere created by township cammts " «/ cllenu than the State route. H<- io'r4* at their Aprtt meetJnf. Mon-said the tatter route would ail> ''*■' nlgtit In gM Township ConimetBOraiang the triumphal, HWelirrTl-:RlA\ (HlRdl present a special Easter morning ^a 'n* » "r ™ ^ *~« ™£ Germantown Pk Victory «ehrlst over death. Burter' "The Empty Tnmb" will be the broadcast over Station VVNAR a. ^-^ J^ JJ flf^M**he The flnrt ordinance aeu up . Sunday. Usfed as the greatest of subject of Rev. William H. afooney» 8:15 The broBdcast will orlginstr Tum ke Commlsslon, Mld ,„., mlte speea llmll on Ridfc Pk. be- president and appropriate officers «,.WJ... Gvataam Chrrtlan feasts, anil be marked sermon al the 10:30 Sunday in the Methodist Church aanctuary (wo clovfr r-— w||, ^ conslnict. ,Wrtn Korth ^ ,nd Trenton Cut- were authorised to continue those ~< «< - OY^W III with elaborate .services in virtually morning service at the Conaho-: with Mrs. Brwher at the organ con- ^ M jnter-change.-. One will be off Bridge. The second prohibits atudles so they might be In line The wheels were set In motion foi all of tne more than twenty churches hocken Presbyterian Church. The, so_le. ^ j „Al of HorrUtown. betwene Route vehicle passing on the same stret-h with the needs of the community im„t night by Town Council for M1uer pointrd out that traffic ha* Included are Mr. Walker. Mr. Davis, first reading. It la expected to be bar of the Oortshottockrn nolle* Donald P Horsey, president of the KlVen the second and third read- ■*-*> First Natlosal Bank. Robert C l^n-' |ngs and final adoption at the M>»y ON TRIAL BAKIB dia. superintendent of public meeting The board, in grantiiiti thr visa schools and Irvin Ristlne. school; fhe tax ordinance was also given of the schoolyard, emphasized thai district treasurer. first reading. It was doing so. only on a :uai An administrative committee wae| Representatives of thr Mineral i b*gto.M frvin Ristlne made the mo-authorlsed to be appointed by the Hpirlta Company, successor to the "°h '° "frant permission to th* inv. wooes red to I schoolyard open after hours Th* school board pointed out thai the Slate School Code prohibit* 1U us* '■'!•*■ C '. i#.n»f .i Miller in i to the board stated thai nun\ of the vnungaters of that area have n* place to play In roitsequence. they play In the street. ( resting a har.ard T*o newtrafficordinances aim Bl down numerous act dents >Mcutlvf committee, which would Power oil Company, appeared to Recreational Council to have th* . **£ *M**- y have control of the operatl.,.. . ■»* lh* Fellowship House, a* well aa the rectwatlonal director to be ap- -, — .. -^ - pointed by the board of managers {,OUI1<'ll * Pl'lln'S Prcliniinary attidiea of the plena i , „, for The Fellowship House of OQaV ( >dVllll4tk4't IOIIS I O shohocken were considered and the Senior and Junior Choirs of the ST. PAUL'S BAPTIST CHrRCH 4M .nd Alt„naW 432i ,ntJ Iiie ^ the highway, where three acci- From dawn until late night hours. | church will present special music A sunrise service will be held at other wlu ponnecj wttj, Beihiehrm; dents, two of them fatal, occured Of thr ("immunity. iConrinued on Pagf Foun Hajggiall glad Easter music will burst forth under the direction of Mrs. Vernon St Pauls Baptist Church Sunday from places or worship, and hun- L. Stevens, choir director and or- morning at 6. with an Eastei dreds of Easter blooms will lend ganist. The Junior Choir will sing «>*e by the pastor. Rev-color and fragrance to the edifices Ifogarte "Alleluia". The Senior iW. Lee. and holy rommi Clioir will Mug "Ye Watchers and'ehoir will BlnR app-oprii... Ye Holy Ones" and a trio composed; music at the 11 oclock service_ and ^f/l/^ f Vtloii nf Mr. niiMell n law aoorano ' R*v' Mr Le* *'"1 *Pe*k on "■■" ^TSX^B-isH!-Sr-- ^-"~™ u nymmik Rally K held Sunday evening at 7 46 with St'MllSt: SFRVK'ES SunrLse services are listed by St. Mark's Lutheran Church and CU-i ipsl Church at 6:30. and s: ( tUptj Clirlhtlan church, aage by tne pastor, nev. wiarsnau „ . _ _ W. Lee. and holy communion The btWUn1*r IJIItUS choir will sing app-oprinte Easter ■ within four days recently Thr Montgomery County Com-misaloners have agreed to erect the •_, .,, . necessary warning signs, It was t OT t WSt /ililO stated al the meeting The new «*•!»-, arw i ordinances become effective ten ;>I</f/f> t Or UVri>\ davs after publication A tliird trafflc ordinance was Offer $10 Prize Although a record groii,i of boys will sing. Redeemer', wholesale prosecutions if neci sary to force all property owners within the borough to make sew-er connections. The action was prompted by the neglect of a num-ber of owners to carry out Instruc-tions to eliminate running water from homes onto street'. Solicitor Leonard Tnlone. Esq., | when asked for an opinion. greatly Increased on E Third Ave. in recent years and many near-accidents have occurred as the car* travel past while the boys are play-ing softbaU and other games in lh* Councilman O'Connor gsaus* an urgent plea to open the ground u> tCdnrinu-'ff o» Poor Foiiri "Its the little fellow wii it gg HI. limiting the ^.^^^Z^ Soao i«-" th7t""v.oUtors"of ^the sewer ... " _,... M U. between "J"1*^"*, [°LJ l.!^^ ^w ordinance can be made to oonnect Firrillfll ^ ill Mwt i % i inii ii smvu i ^ !Liveth"° ' Miss Betty Link in charge aU the work, takes a kl,«^Lp^easant Rd"and"s»e.voaT Ave to Box Derbv some weeks ago, Plymouth Evsngelical Church will At tne Sundav School sesalon at ST. MARK'S LrTHERAN CHIRCH around and seldom receives any M mpil Moore. Jr. general chairman, again hold a lawn service and communion 9Ai , m Ulf gueAl 8pWker win be An Easter drama. -In the Beth- i™*"- Mld Asawmblyman ThomaJ . A contrtlc, foT um |ai)ofis of urged them to come in at ■ t 6 on the church ground* on R„ Pllll D yotaw Presbvterlan' nny Home." will be presented in w_J,,)"ef;. .. road oU was swarded to Koppers ihe Moore Agency. Upper Fayette Oermantown Pk .south ot Butler Misstona--■ toSvrla 1st Mark's Lutheran Church Ens-! -Tonight I m_ going to do some- Cokf ^ fiWfdf!iind on m ]am St. and sign up for the*- driver's Pk.. Plymouth Meeting. «»Tnnni.T ......... til evening at 7 45. under the di- ""Jig about ,l bid of nineteen cents. A contract licenses and official entry b. ina> 'rertion of Mrs T, B. Munte. Dr . "»■ '" thf Pre*erice of more than for foad MonM W|W ^yn to lrwin wj .m anxious to know ho, many Eugene C. Debus. Mrs. Alan S. 3O0 ( Republican Organi-alkm sup- ^ Collegeville, who submitted boys are planning to build Soap the lowest bid on required various Boxes." Moore said today, "and our garage is open every evening so pwMsli "'Kl boys. Bail BORN out and Rev. James H.j "T^*p^iim""o.iin prelude; Montgomery faithful will wind through the Brasher will apeak on "Esuoer Olad-, hymn grcetlngB. John C pf(ter.!Commllt«'p chureli gardens before Mass at «! ness" New members will be received superintendent -oio. "Repent Ye'1 Recipients of the tribute were a m. Mas* Is scheduled at 6 a m. into church membership At the Qcott Carol Lee Bergev; scripture . Presented with an engraved card ^' ^^ Ias[ Jun# at St. Matthews and SS. Cosmus 7 Sundav evening service, a color reading. Walter P. Heck, assistant °y Joll« ln recognition of the fact. and Damlmi Catholic Church, and' film. •The Crucinxlon." win be superintendent: prayer. Rev Dr O. ,nBt Mcn lin8 b*"1 ■ member of at «:30 al St Gertrude's Catholic ahown, E. McCarnev; offering, solo. "Blow '"« County Committee for nmre Church. West Conshohocketi Rev Mr and Mrs. Brasher will* (Continued nn Page Foun ,,h»n M Vf*™ _. , Honored were Miss Su/jmne The April meeting of the Wash* postponed Faster service* scheduled is the tra- school hour of 9:45 In the Conaho- j Warren MrFarland and Mrs Her- Building lust evening. Jones. In an ditionsl Resurrection service at SI hocken "Methodist Church Sunday. bfrt fcrlt.brl Mrs Olenn T Davis untssual mm, paid high tribute j^^BfX*RETART NAMED Ma.> 1 I ;,. where s AI ihe 10.45 morning worship serv-|w|]| lfl> at tht orR8n. to fivr 1.,,-tlme memoers of tlwi decision was made on sunrise procession of clergy and Ice the pastor. Rev,_ .p^ program. Organ Dr«}Usd*;|}J™SsS?* " ">PuW"-!,» choice of a full-time township secretary, to replace Roy M Coo- 'per. realgnen March 10. after Ailing he poet since last June Eighteen applications have been (Contrnt,ed on Page Four' Holy Thursday, Good Friday Plan 3-Dav Customs To Be Marked Here "Town Fair" Holy Tlnir^diiy, nhserverl lo<iay, was marked by pro-isiwtoM of clergy, altar bojn and faithful in Catholic church-es of the community this mominjr. Commemorating the establl-sh- MtTchant*- I Ant Event;* For Mav 1 I. 15. lf> than 30 vears. Miss 1 Plaher. Miss Nancy P Hlghlev and (Confinued on Pat7# jeour) I I«i I .);iini/.!li Virr r.oinniission^ New Preiident Vincent Bnnkosk Wins Marble I Iron II William A. Moore, president of .Continued on Page Foun Outdoor Art (Jaw** The first of the outdoor sketch-ing sessions of the season of the children's classes of the Consho-hocken Art League will be held Saturday morning In the Mary H connect and council can make an addi- . onee'to U*1"*1 chtrte toT oting the work ingxon Fire Company. The matter was left ln the hands I hi* week, will be held next Moil-of the solicitor and borough ln- ' day evening at 7 30> In the fir* spector to ascertain the locations: station. i'i W Hector St Jerry and owners of the properties and | Tancinl lg president, lo start aitlon Immediately. Warn-j Conshohocken Fire Company No. ing has been given property own- 2 will meet in regul.tr monthly era to make sewer connect >ns sev-, session next Monday night in th* era) times and those who have fire station. Ninth Ave and Har-failed to heed the warning will ry 81 Daniel Oarvey. president, now be prosecuted. Council slated will preside Plymouth Valtey Residents Oppose Operation OfMarket Residents of homes on QtllllllllllW II HL, ill Plymouth Alan Wood Sled \oi Involved In Laftbor l)i>|)utc Residents shohocken sive ment of the Sacrament of Holy Communion at the L*jt Supper the i iv i iii-iiked bj a liiv.n,< theme, with church altars beauti-fully decorated. Catholic churchet will remain i ^en until a late hour tonlFht. to permit visiting of the faithful, » 8;. Marys Church, the Alan Wotd Suel Co. Ivy Rock, traditional service of Tenebrae yesterday received the Presidential <Darknet.s> will be held at 7 30. i announcement ihat the Nation-* In Cgthollc Churches tomorrow, steel mills were being taken over.'SJ'' Oood Friday, aiurs will be stripped by the government to avoid inter- cn' of all adornment, organs wlU be ruptlon of defence Industrie. ■tilled and Holy Communion will together with other steel indus-be withheld for the only time in tnf.. The President's ultimatum the church year at the mass of came on the brink of - scheduled the Pre-Sancttned. Solemn proces- nation-wide steel strike ■Ions will also be held tomorrow, sm yesterday at 12:01 a. m. be- 3f the Greater Con< ea will have sn op. what the progres merchant-s Carmen Januzelll. a member of' the Washington Fire Companv was elected president of the Consho-hocken Fire Commlsst <: April meeting Tuesday night »r. th/ Co"Jtv:i Chamber of gg Conshohocken Building He succeeds Jerrj T.m-; I 4. 5 and 6. The contest, scheduled noon and after-school activity^ supervised by Oeorge Hilt, sixth grade Instructor. Runner-up in the school contest was Robert Wood Homeroom "mar-ble champs" are: uraae 4—David Uc ta. Orade *—Miss Staleys room. [have to offer at the flrst annual clni. who resigned because of tus Pnnk Levito: Mrs. Nt m'l room. I "Town Pair" to be held on May 14. election io the presidencv of th* oeorge Mitchell; Mrs. Martins 15. and 16 in 8! Comas and Dam- Washington Fire Company CharaN room- oeorge Manni g ian Hall. Third Ave and Maple Bt. Pett*n». a member of Consh ■ ■ >c- Orade 8—MUs Hess room. Vm-1 Detailed plans are being romplet- kTn F*r,'1 Come*n>* Mo 1 »*& cent Bonkoskl: Mlsa ReedyVs ronm ed by a committee headed by Ni- chosT,11 vice-president Mrs Doro- vlncenl Aiostlttelll; Mr. Hilt's room Romano, of NaUonal • "V Vargo. assistant borough sere- ^^ WowJ tary. was re-elected secretsrv of the Commission Commis' Wood Park. Fifth Ave and Harry Valley, have mgUttA an ;ittorney itnd startnl prosecution Vincent Bonkoskl. sixth grade St.. from B to 10 30 for the younger ajrHm'..t the Safe Pood Market. Open«l on the OppotlU side pupa, won the title of Oonsho- P«P"«, «»d "° 30 }° noon,'f "** of the hijfhwav. at the intersecti.in of Pleasant Rt!.. last hocken Elementary School "m,1ble ™J^p.u.I^h;^t, B^t^:week. Their fiffht tl levelled aRainst "methntU of opera-champ" ln the annual tournament ™t permit outdoor classes, sessions conducted for the boys of grades will be held indoors (lipjL following the BIIM. Veneration of c>uw management and CIO could P'*>' booths in the Hall and Romano RM to the Cross, in which the faithful not agree on the amount of increas- announced today that more than' - kneel and kiss the feet of the M an<] conditions John T Whiting h*11 of tne "^c0** nBVf been re- Crucinx. will be held throughout pjesid.-m oi the nrm. hUie served Tho« interested In a booth the day in all Catholic churches. -j do not believe we are direct- "htmld rontac; Romano, or Walter The customary _*ster Saturday \y lnvol ed in the dispute We A- Wilson, Jr.. publicity chairman blessing of the New F' the Pas- have not curtailed production, nor uf Tht <«n«»liohoeken Reeordev. BJM| candle and taster water wiu.do we expect to do it ine «.„;, Many interesting feaAures are be held in all Catholic churches. Wwxl Companv recjntlv -ned an being arranged Special awards will beginning about 7. and followed by interim' agreement with its un- be made each evening, and novelty ion. basing the tenn.s on the Bnal events wilt be a part of the pn>- IMiiV slHlld settlement ol the industry-wide gram. The union Oood Friday service negotiation* Other members of the committee will be held In the Presbyterian Other companies in this area pre^n, »t the meeting were WU-Church beginning at 12:15 p.m. are not Involved In the dispute. uwn A Moore. Mar'.yn Ambler, and Tie Servi-e wUl be divided Into either, since they are deemed -fab- E F Moore, Jr four half-hour periods, with a ricators' of steel ploducts and not _ '_____!_ , speaker for each peiiod. producers' Most i of the^e have CLARA B BtJtute CONVALESCENT Pp-skcrs and themes Rev Wtl- signed agreement! which also HOME (oi in»nas i«m aoavaJasotaM Rgg L**l supper,"' h:n*e m UU induftry-widc settle- %™™t A£m *Pl^uU, "iftwimg Paint Center The committee offl-riallv gor activities started at a "'e s-s"»»»»*s"- « rsfli*. t'/iiiiinitlf>i> mee in" last Mondsv night and The Ccmmi.sjon voted to ssk On Mmf l^milllII < --m fnnvi.t.ar- nrwratinnai Mm Town Council to purchase a Q.nn- Arthur LefUoe. E«), of Fajette « . Sn!J«k "V of Are hose for Conshohochen St . has been named bv Alfred L at a meeting awass ass-si. |flr. compsnv No. 2 Council an- ! Taxis. Esq. chairman of the N-rrU-Preliminary plans call rorj4_dis- , nUfl]lv mstKfi provision in the bud- town Disirlots 1952 Cancer Crusade the hose fo: both to head the lawyers' committee o! fire companies the drive Through The Camera's Eye n fit <T~ a* Paawi /m ,u ( bastt ■ a-art. 'Mystery Telephone Voice' To Make Calls Next Friday Beisuse the lime uf nuking telephone nil* at ' w'tlock tins Irlilj. alternm-ti eonflhu «ith the obaervanre of t.-..«l Iswsaafi when many persona will be Attending three-hour devullonal ser-vice'. The He...riler'* "Mystery Telephone Voice" will not make calls this week. The rente*! will be resamed again neit Fridav when the ' M'Merr Voice'* till offer £2* to Ihe person having the rorreet answer to an easy question which will br asked ronrermni •nmethlm mentioned In Ihr ThunriaT. April 17. Rernrrler Tlie tnnieram.iii rat'hes posed putuies of young folk of the Con- ■hohotken community, which appear In installment* each Monday and Thursday Let" to right, top: Eleanor, daughter of Mr and Mrs William OTJonnell: Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Rossi Donna. Helen. Kathryn and Dorothy, children of Mrs. Margaret Magrogan, all of Con-shohocken. a Left u. ngh' bott'im Florence, dsugiitei e,f Mr and Mrs John Ri-n Kay. daughter of Mr and Mrs T, MonsceIJa Charles and Jailii chil-dren of Mr. and Mrs Jattt aUlhsujowtki. all of Conshohocken. Occupants or the ranch-'vp* homes, estimated to be worth ap-proximately gao.000 each, told Ply-mouth Township commissioners m% aonlng hearings before their April meeting, Monday night ln thr town-ship building that "the new market la not operated as a neighborhood store, but Is designed to attract trade from a wide radius " They claim that ronstderablt "bally-hoo" marked the opgggggf and brilliant ltghle illuminate th* market at night, causing an an-noyance The markrt faces moat of their homes, they said. Township count ed the delegation of dUfsrri ling to the new food rente;, that tht ' township Itself has already prose-cuted the market on the gruundj I of several violation* of I ship aonlng ordinance. At a hearing last week Del >"• Magistrate Charles Hetxi f Plymouth Twp. the mar, agement was fined a total of 175, on* t7*« on each of three conn" Th» fine was paid, but appealed W Muntk-'iiieiv County Court, com- • vealed. Majot "ming violation ghg j* ■ wuslilp was over- 1st* Ol tl"- building snd overtimed signs.* Township officials state that made oy the township h.iildin,: inspector showed the floor apace of the building to be In ex- •'<> of SOOO square feet, which I* l he maximum floor apace agreed ,ip m whrn the marke* msnagemen' Coafianed on Page Foun
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, April 10, 1952 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1952-04-10 |
Year | 1952 |
Month | 4 |
Day | 10 |
Volume | 82 |
Issue | 14 |
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 |
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 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText |
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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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