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Harmonville, Spring Mill Gulph Mills, Broad Axe gtye tUtoriter Lafayette Hill, Plymouth Valley Barren Hill, Plymouth Meeting lamuarj !). li)5s T,\ s KilK) — BR ! Efficiency Move Fails In Council !utXiH'*tiiHi tltmtst EdBVgfl to ( ftrtMir; //** lhi»i>in-tl ta*t Frozen Earth Turned for New Bell Building DOIKIM IV ■WIIIJ W irliU Sho\el Mini vy^J^l^g Century- Old \\ ater Course **■■* ^m .,, ,',„ f</ CW «>/ $12,000; R. L. Haiti Withholds Vote freezing temperature burning down. the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania broke ground yea-icrdav for n new accounting office All Sttempl to Ml up "a to be constructed at Fourth and formal >\ -tem" for Fa:c'.le. Conshohocken, at a coat ■ i uuactloa o* "inter-eoupcil"! iijiiHiin HAOO.OOO. uwutm, ippwrad n nave wekomed Bon than N ntfdwu ppotita rtsult fort brief "f Conshohocken and Lhe towu-j IHHI la>t rilifht. 1"*»P" o» Whltemarsh and Plymoui.li president, after an-iat thc ceremony. UlllllllllWI ol 1H68-69 Wielding the first spadeful of a*ked thai ail cam-!**"" »*• Donald P Honey, vlee- -"""n'TTV between councumen I President of the Conshohocken office - to boiougb busiiita* ue'nf ,tlp Phlliidel|iliiiL Notional Bank. t>u: in writing to the committee » *" tne lw,,lI th*t Mld lm* P"*- l record o! the .pwty to the utility firm and they be on fund Vil1 br neighbors along the main llllln—1 fourth ward sle,m o( *• borough. :. lor six yeara and a first I" « blue-toned tem. apecially ...man 19 yean before er«;l«l Ior »" itrpundbreaklng that uu. sharply protested ^ cut Uie ■h3rP bieegea a little. Any business f have to transact Honey remarked nill onng right to this table*, he "**" *ele«ne lor Bell Telephone grid I uon't mwMM any notes' <•■ ■■ '■ Mr**1 ".«ne to lhe ratio Burn- explained the suggestion « tb* temperature here Tbta un-applied only to matte., to be taken «P"*l*« «»7 brought warm laugh-with committees between **' \r?m "PerUloei. meetings HuUhan miroduced R„ ,d by the people and; fConftnaed on Pag* Eight} I .. serve them as beat I can — and1 riant heie", the senior councilman declared When you start to give Council orders. It's time to balk", he added James V. De«tmone, second ward aomoDJMHaj queried. "About thi> rder to bring matters before com ailtiees in wr'-tlng. What guarantee ^ _ 1 hive I that everybody will put such ■< ||M %|ltV4> ■*•>* business in written form?" I maWM i w% »» ■] ■ ^ I've been elected by the people, .." Burnt raid quietly "it tj my The Whltemarah Townahlp Au- ■ prerogative to to what I think best thorlty announces they are adver-1 —and I think this method iroutd twing for bids for the installation i be a more efficient one." |of sanitary aewem. treatment plant > Well. IMI get on with the and Incinerator plant, bida to be council buslnrvt Im not here for opened Peb. 13. argument", Oravlneae urged. | The plant la to be located at the You may be excused at any time j intersection of Joshua and Cedar-ynu vt-h. Mr. Oravmeae", Burns Orove Rda.. Raring Mill- The com-1 Mid. quietly. < pletlon date la said to be apuroxi- * 111 stick right through", stately 12 mouth* after awarding Oravinese retorted | of Uie bids, according to Authority. .. 1 Ihedlaoord The .-.lib- nffirlalu jec: was dropped. | Carl D. Buchholz Ji , chairman Predicting a governmental ".-ium of Uu Authority, state* that on ,earance" In Conshohocken If some Peb. 36, an estimated per front dilapidated dwellings and other old foot coj.t Kill be determined "Bu; es are not removed or re- this figure Is not to be considered Prank Zadroga. third ward, couclushe. as actual coat gci couocllaan. made a vigorous pieaaili um br eilaliliagHil m. for the second moir' contracts are completed." he em-do something about these eye-. phaslies. gores". I Installation o' the mur wnea. hair been brinama up rht] treatment plant and incinerator tame problem for tuo years'. Zad- are part of a long range pun de-toga declared. ! veloped for Whltemarsh towaship there such a th.ng u one during the last five years. Auiliuril* All-Time High Budget Looms in Whitemarsh After Stormy Session .if <»! ggperviaon <>i Whitemarsh t—nihl|l ten-iaii\,-.\ adoptad an all-timi- high lnidKt't <>f $.'U0,(KK) at an board annual meeting Monrlay tdffet, aft«r tafHag seriously 01 the adviaabUity at eUminavting a numk-r of items involv uu an Bipenditure oi 110,000. The Kud(e) l» based un a prnpoaed ' ' - ' ■ ■■'"—■ '"— ZiSSHm i""m,°'„„ "r .. "" "" """ * "»>' ■"" «'"• "*■ f.c* wat.r hu become • «- sessed valuation »f l?IJN.NI The ln« tw ""d Irotn 8p"'«t Mlu Con- rjou„ health menace. recrrj.ii.ui ua la to be nnr and a solldated School He remained ab- Scoria of newcomers 1H ***,^--*-*-* "* >«*l*^Wy «"-'» »""' t« F al (.OUMtrv A , 4nd Whu<l. n?.i. iaw^a X,^ m.» omrl"|*>"" «- '«* —**> » *"« marsh Hill hftvt clamored for j White Sr «hn served P7-"lo» ^ u»«* ?>ll»g, iud chip. a||eviation of the problem. s preaidfiii of the board. | P*M of roaA could be put off this ^ ^ I|M ^^^ XMaXMtXx%Xj A natural water t-otirse known to have e.\ist«l in Marble Hall for a century, flowino; from Uiat historic community through farm-land into Bubbling' Springs, thence to the Schuylkill at Spring .tun. a daWUMI ox a cirvuitoua five or six miles, is about to be altered by the of nupervioorB of Whitemarsh township. In recent years, due to aev eni! rlrveliipmenta of homea and the Lafayette Hill Shop. TBuaded Ueoilrev S Smith Jr s succeaanr. that the board should aa DO.OOU alloted in the budget 1 attng and chipping roads during in* reason was Uiat many • els will be torn up for installs* in of sewer lines, and a large sum ill have to be spent on rebuilding ghlaiag after Uie insial-tnni nT pi|>ea expected to be impleted In I960 i DM suecaag In 11 Haiti, elected he gtaatan, MIJ "Considerable c-l.m,-l.r.m..a-n- a.,t ^ado^pted Mondsy night by TVltoTt tirm u relief of distressed IN THE ('OLD. COLD UtOI >D ... — Donald P. Horsey, vice-president of Philadelphia National Bank, turns first spadeful of earth yesterday at jrrouncH>n ak- Ittg for Bell 'niephone Coatpanar*i new $1,500,000 accountinjr office at Fourth Ave, tt< Ltt, M .Hiseph K. Hulihaii, left. diMtrict manajrer. and Ralph J. Carriny-lon. Bprnnntinf cxenitive. brace attain-i 20* dtftTM temiMrattne. Wf..,. ,. ■ has been , . . more time than an> year alnre ~nTIZr.- » ur».». ■, i.,„„ ,.,i inr .or* I. nnl S "'"""« """W °*h'- ... .piiUal. Aft.r d.votlni noun and R. Lincoln H.ln. Uilrd m™i« I nroln HJUTOII* ww ""«" l» ronM-lcllon ol IM bud,«t nl Ibr bo.rd. rflr.lnW Iron, Jolnln, ::r: c".s, ,„,;,'"".» -« « »P»- <- ■»«■ >• ^ov~,"l r n;*^,xr;s„''" "■ m ... .dvwbl, H.in dccllnfd w. u. . Ic. mlnui™." pro'ln. ih, wroprl.U«n_ cad«m.t» Ihvrou,huodn. rtW•hmilet.,uvmHovtionwilllo. '*»>*>>i,'"- IM cli.lrinini «oul,dA r,- \1"'nLdm'oy,'f»l»,*m'f.t.ti,o^n.^I*J, Zmoll^on,li.f STlitai;,..»„, of m™;; ; ■-'» ■.« memory, he told me Mgr. -^"^^"^ J^ttt'S of s nrorwaed fool brldae slona Christmas Ha lu hadn*t had time Hall and Wfiilenuiri/i Hill. Jack Barren HKM to Brnlng H "' Bo 1»'» the budget, that he would Kosa pre.enfrd « .napshoft in color ?c^of laoj? -rid Sl'Sm"...™ '-ready th. follow)ng Monday. ^ b* Cft<,r,e. kfi, ..hufr.r^ of a health haaard in Country That would have been Dec. ». I r*«i happen Acrea. Lafavette Hill, at a cost of haven't heard from htm since.* I heai v dou-npour 112.000 for the oUlng si»d chipping Smith rapped his gavel " < OP*! eapendittirea ' "Wait a minute I Hold Itl" he rommunity. could they have known Although the proposed bridge and exclaimed the flood condition* porlisyed o» sidewalk are located in Uie West The Incident waa the first nf lhe Crnter Ave. Oermantoan Pike ar 1 dislrlri. Haln made no effort what- kind in many years at a meeting Joshua Road happened fcf*ta I sihrn of rain. homes behalf c.f White's plea for /ConftiMiet! on Page klght> {Continued on Page tight) Warren Rinker Heads Fire Co. John Oittapowicz la Vice Prcaidrnl This plan hopes to anticipate the future homes and industrial growth, of Uie township and provide the ueeded facilities for that growth By such action.* Whitemarsh' township hopes to avoid the posi-tion o/ in era! 0/ Ifs neighbors nfio are triTlour needed disposal areas and facilities On the Authority are: Carl Buch-holz. chairman. James Andrews, vice-chairman; James Mitchell, treasurer: Arthur Lefkoe, secretary Non-Existent Nominee In Council Cets 7 of 15 Voles for 1958 President Man II ho II asn'l Tlivre Nearly. Dvieuts Joseph Hums for President Of Conshohoeken llorough Council Wlllard Zlndel, assistant-treasurer Borough Council Warren Rinker. 212 Williams SL. The engineering firm of Ol.ce and «JJ a«tt^«day West Conshohocken. headed the OUce Inr in Harrlsburg has de- "■'» * » company in 1W4. «M again named «l«a«l U>e plan. president of Washington Fire Co. j ai annual election Monday He sue- _ _ teeded Joseph Burns, president lor t< |*|i|s^l I'fkf fills" t*o years, who decUned nomina- M-dl Li\ rtfl M. \ 111IH John Oatapowlcz waa elected vice srsr I aO •! prraident micceedmg John Kor- |iCil(JS COUHCII gaojak, who declined election. Cle-ment Monscelll again was named .financial secretary. Theodore Chylack Br was elect-ed treasurer to succeed George Za-plen. not a candidate. Samuel Janu- i conshohocken Borough Council r*!h. acting recording tecretarj'. committees named last nJgbl * ill continue In that post until sp- jasrph Burns, president, to s«rv pniniment of a succeaaor, sclieduled tnis Ulia\ „ext >ear: lor the next session FINANCE F.rnest Pettine. chair* Simon Clon was named to the mali; jamM UcCann. gamer Mun-d. iectorate succeeding Rinker. ro. directors are CouncLraan STREET: John P O'Connor. IJjhn P. O'Connor and Francis chairman Peter Brunt. John F tim.ir. DiJioaia, Frank Zadroga. i :! flOinskl again was elected PUBLIC 6APTY: Francta P ri captain; Francis Simon, again Kelly, chairman. Brunl. Pettine ' lenant. O'Connor. Henry Firestone. n.ple Jr. was named PROPERTY: Donaai E Moore, i ior the seventh sue- chairman: Joseph Snow. Burns. \p \rar and Samuel Jaiiiitelh ORDINANCE: DIJioala. chair-n . lut-f eiiguiet-i, also i"i puir., Biuni, Kully. James V. Desi-i year. mone. Philip Oravinese. i team aaaUCint borough RECREATION McCann. clutlr-sj named delegate to mnn O'Connor. Zadroga. 1 st.ite convention al COMMUNITY' CENTER Joseph Burns. 87 E 11th A*e run against Bums. Brunl was no-was elected head or Cnnshohorkcn minated by Harold B?st, fourth reorpaiw.i- ward cotincllman gWtgd nt borough Democratic ticket. In the balloting. turn .i Best voted with the Republican con-member ot COM in uutBui agauiat Succeeding Harry M Rowland. Major battle in the reorganized Burns was voted In eight to seven council body, including five ne-a No other nominee ran against him members, was for the post of boi- The lie i r:-kes nine ough aohcito:. solons elected on the Democratic Francis T. Dennis. «! « lath ballot and six. Republican. Ave„ was elected solicitor br vnir of Peter Bnint. first ward COUnCfl. eight of nine Demorrallr roun-man. also a Democrat, declined lo 'Coafmaed on Classified Paqei *,">*, HKKK WE ARE! — V\w CsBiAt&a&Bw bofOafh eoancfliiwa and new ghrr* tii-~< .lames (P»t) M''lluii. third from left. (0 OW first agenda .Monday night ( mni-cilnicn. 1. t<> r.. are Joseph Snow, third ward: John K. DUSofta, lii-t: Jann- gfeCaJll), fifth: Donald E. Moor*, aaeOBd and Prancia P. Kelly, fintt. iwasMs? mn* .isn saeai Finance Unit School Vandals '{'"I^/ S,";""" Calvin Ki««^ / likes (lath nt cc1 * In Cafeteria < <»"•/ iiou.se CJiief Clerk Vi liitcmar-h |*«lic« M.ttk #01 Tlit-ft in Oct. nor. chairman; Pettine. DUIoaia. , i. ■ member was admitted TREES AND PAVEMENT Desi-t ag itroposed Eight flic calU mone. cluilini.in, Harold Beat. Firc-foer rescue squad summotis stone. Snon. MARY H WOOD PARK Bruin, chairman. Best. Burns LIBRARY. Snow, chairman; Desi-moue. POLICE PENSION Brunt. Mc- Cann. Pettine. Munro. Moore ■ Chairman to be named bv com-mittee'. CHAPLAIN Moore Vandals broke into PIvnio' ' WlntemnisJi High school sometime between Saturday night and Sun-day afternoon and stole Ml 46 out ol the cash register located in tie cafeteria, according to Wiuicin.nsh lowuauip pouce. Th their search for caah. the thieves broke Into cablnr'i in the c.feteria and wrecked Uie cash O'Con- register In forcing it to obtain the loot, police said. Rumor was rampant in Wl marsh township on Mondry James J. (Pat) Mellon Ninth Ave. was eworr. B of Conshohocken Thursday bv Judge Willi in F Danneho«er .- .nst i chambers in . .ositsomery Court House. Judge Dannehower. himself, v iis elevai?d to the presidency of Montgomery' County Common Pleas Court Monday. Burgess Mellon. 54 succeeding Edmund K. Williams. 78. who served eight years, look over icuis oi Dmougn gu.\... Monday Witnessing the rite was First w ■: r] Councilman Francu P Kelly, who took office Monday. IN SuSMNf lo \\ illi.iin Te Mulilrrw Big Beams Crumble Like Ashes as School Officials Look on ■uwwerai m December. Pliila. .National •sain Exceedi Million Dollars The Montgomery County Com-missioners pursued a policy ot pro-. motion from within the ranks Prl-dav. gfhgej thrv nitmrd Calvin W ' fUggs. 237 E 11th Ave. Conshoho-! eken. to the post of chief clerk Board of County Commissioners. Rlgg. a veteran county employe, had been an assistant chief clerk' to the commissioners and chief clerk to the county election board ggsjgg 1M0 ■ He succeeded William T Mul-ct Wa» drea, ol Jenkintown. a ho waa re-school But this waa refuted Tues- Conshohocken School Board will be ured si year's end. day morning both by township po- held at 7 30 P. M Monday ju|f n„ i^fn , room* emplnve lice and school authorities, who said An audit, recently completed, was ^^ JSW -h(>n hr ,Url#d M m there was no apparent connection yeported as saturfactory at the ... between the break in the water line r.-gular meeting Monday. Joseph: transrriaer. i" "»3» "* «» aa.»iani and the burglary within thr achool Jollack presided. 'Coafraated on Cfe*«i/ird Poa«e» Director* lo Hold closing of the high school, due to a ii ...liriu..| SI-MOM water main break, th*' vandals hid Atl.OliriH fl ni -MOll Ittzari nirni "l the utmSis , |# n,.,! BI the end ui iw67 tils- Sii|M'r\i-*urs. Ugawn 1 \lcrlMoiHbv-r»2«ncur Democrats Gain Control Head of the demolition crew at work on removal of school buildings at Third and Harry. Conshohocken. hired by the School Authority revealed »' atrriling, even frightening, con-dition yesterday to school offi-cials regarding, ln partirulnr. the former manual training building Calling school officials to Uie site the contract": atM lo-ig has It been since children aere In classes In til's biiikimu"" When he was interned pu-pils had been a fending classes unUl a few months prior to the draiotr.ton order, the expert nearly gtoulad Why, I wouldn't have * child of mine come near tins building'" Of! kin Is inquired Why. "I'll show you."' the contractor awid ii. u-.k .. aawi tool iaMM and pulled iiuwn i< tnajt br.iili Ithat imd gflPI BSjBJg] t'l tit'' gatatMl Moot Hr aaavtbtid »iu! he did as "an action that nortivll' require a lira* aevrm 1 men When lhe beam SJBJI down, the drmolltioDlsl «hnwrd tlir gffl-rlala thai ll was over-run by leewltai — the wood tould br crumpled In the hare hsndv II was so retted and soft. "And beami under thai roof are lhe same: ane good baaff •now and Ihr roof anuld hs«r rnllapiied. whether Iherr wrrr hlldren. or Irarlirr* in this building, or nnl." hr said, wlp Inc perspiration from hi* brow, agitatedly. The Consho1inc ken Chamber of Commerce is on re opposed to the cons'.t'. a new achool. which Is to be built on the site Four Added To Faculty • ConMined on Page Etghti Steel Worker Killed in Crn Ilia Oir Strike* CMBWMM Aliuiinciif Harry Slon a i. at the plate gsUl I Htee) Co. waa klllaj Bstaa - * f today on UM II lujlatU aVp-ts - way. near ihe OUdwyns raoia . s the ear he was driving a 11 working until midnight Drained u. o a bridge abutmriv The victim wa\ mirrled an.l fig (father of two child-..i. tlM * ' Is at 3904 Sartaln St.. Ph.. Removed lo Mon:gome:} ngton FI.T Co squad. Slon *i> pi .inoun.'ed d?id on arrival at 3'30 A M. Ii required about 15 minutes to ■ ■•■■■et :edan He was p.nnrl in by HBI seat and hug foot j^mmeJ A » dais lo Si i ( Trooper liium>- Cult. Br.uiJi.' Biir«:.% Thr rtt :m apparent y dozed aff or •kidoiu uu th.- fast ice-glased high-way. '. >vak. Fourth Ave. nrar Maple. Conahobaekra d- i the accldfii: s* he drota wesi oil lhe Exp.e*\»-.y Hr in.iLed PaV.ca Officer Matthew Dough-ity. Con* "hohockru, «h<< d.spst.hrd iha rasgqi squad to thr scene and noli* Blon. a "ra,;-msn'' at the Wco4 Co. had worked thrre 22 $9000 OWED BOROUGH ON TAXES FOR 57 Paikinii inetri i< ■<•*• .n l>< rn-l. rr netted I ■• 104 r-curuiug to D.iviti M Hayes, tre s-liiirkiiiit ggatat vlolatlti a nnoiher SH10. s^ioording to the re-iKirt of Edmund K Williams, ra-th ins burgess, submitted at a ni'.nthh tn-<"liir ol Conslwhocken Borougti Council lust night. Taxea brought in al IM 37 in De-cember, Rayaf rrpon told: build-ing penult* 11247 'inuLcniru: las, M:ifl 15 and milk prniiits. »2»5. .n: ■ nauad tao and disorderly conduct fines. 135S. Ha-es' report gave receipts for December jritk balance on hand, HS S38JW470 and orders paid. 123- 908 M Wllluim A MtMaltnti. tax eel-aiatar, raearaad wat* IO still out* ■ : lUTttl J*- i "it- Utdl ■.; prufiSTi) lust., i" data toil i«l *y;.owiB'; iii.d i>ri capita UM i-u lu plus ataat Cooper, liriiih urhcrr. .'jQ and toial ■: ut7,430.0tsl. | The Supervisors jnd Auditors As- (Se« photu nn tlawsifled pmji-1 billion riolbir flyure ranks Sli of Mum .mum County will con- U ilrljjiu.i N.it.iiunl i.inoilg the duct thr.r 52d annual meeting open- All members of West Conshoho- urrr morr than five years, retained: gagf H.n. Mosnun. lung-umr ohtal HrilllL ||,iw.r Partra £2(MI Cardin D Brown. lunervUdni P™*ent,d " 19M "^f*"' maj(ir JO largMl bunks. At the i„g „t g 30 Monduv morning In thr tken's appointive ofncial fanillv l^nurd A. Talone, Mlirllor merelborough esecimve, Include Oeorge "ruilik sri i> rr s »*» v^srsr ^ ^ ^ ; f [llw| ,|n n|i(, Wlllu>. items in w linn were salary »750 aud r-enrt tbg statement show* that Court House. Norrisiown, according vaea returned lo offlcc as boroui;-. ihjn U ~^. a**ie the <b*i*Si &*,, &*r*A>i«.Mii. Scat »-Jd; Al- A fine of «3fl0 was Imposed by marsh townslilp schools, was auth- mUk exnininationa. 1125. 'A'.Ci. irda "Rrional had loaned A :ite Sr, secret. : inized Mondxv Bl a William Muldrrw. bernutb rnslneer ban F Millnouse. Democrat, sec- Judge Alfred E Taxis Jr on Joseph ortaed by the achool board at a "I ~~ i:idr d ;.h and business cue- of Uve mill Wlule is ■ innnber of season scaling nvc new soioni fer seteral dee»d>». again ekrlrd "■.<! asd Peter Pal-vszo. Democrat F Henneaaey. Oay St. Phoenix- mmlng last night to hire four new Vrrnon M Oray. district manager ■ tbaa g43i.OOO.00g. the board of supeni*.: Bhfctf of Police Frank Altopiedi and Thomas Smith again named and Vincrnl Kfhuc. Rtpublican, ville. who pler.ded etlHty to drunken teachers for 'he IK* term in meet n' Flvlng Tlcrr Airlines win speuli kl eepUal. stu-pius and nwrsii townsplp. and two substitute police ofneers. awaerviser. 'hira driving »nd litt-run charges the gtowing sciiool po| il ' ™ " Con" — profits now amount to The unit has a membership nf 7» Albert Slater and Joseph pollack. John Rvan 21V Cedar Ave n Oeorge Havener, incumbent In Sigie Trooper Mlclisel Koatow Hrnrv Hermann former member s'lohockcn Uons Club session at i township supemsnis 78 uncle of School Direc.or Josept. ra than 25 years and the rlnil ward, was again aeaved aaid the defendant, en Nm V< ot Mir ractilt- »< the Penn Rynn J 15 Tuesdav nirht at Wagon Wheel townsiup anhtors and 28 pollack acatn weir n.imerf a former prcsaden- was named pre- Inr council now comprise* five struck a car being opera'rd bv sciiool in Andaluaia it was an- inn. Hum 11 :i 27 1000 of L fc Oiven.iiient se- glgrigd townslilp tax collectors rep- Mrs l<-ibcl < arr lorni was rlert- aJdeni M succeed Charles Asko/re- Demorr^'s and four Republicans Orraldme Rlgg fjinsdalr R D 2 nnunced has hern l i"t" will dJaruaa Inatr psr'i'ipt- ■ nd I13.t39.000 ststc and resenting thr 26 scconJ class '.own- rd secreUr^ for ihr llih rnnseca- tMng • ^inr;lm«n A mcrung will br held at I to- ar Vsllrv Forge Rd and German•, fifth g>«de al I.alayr'te Cmsoji- ton in Dutntt Governors Nigh! on ipal securities. tships in Montgomery County. jllre year; Francis MrHugn. treae-t Four touncilmen sworn bj- Bur-,night. itown pk. i Coafmued on Pagt Eight) tJ»n 21.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 9, 1958 |
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Date | 1958-01-09 |
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Harmonville, Spring Mill
Gulph Mills, Broad Axe gtye tUtoriter Lafayette Hill, Plymouth Valley
Barren Hill, Plymouth Meeting
lamuarj !). li)5s T,\ s KilK) — BR !
Efficiency
Move Fails
In Council
!utXiH'*tiiHi tltmtst
EdBVgfl to ( ftrtMir;
//** lhi»i>in-tl ta*t
Frozen Earth
Turned for New
Bell Building
DOIKIM IV ■WIIIJ
W irliU Sho\el Mini
vy^J^l^g Century- Old \\ ater Course
**■■* ^m .,, ,',„ f CW «>/ $12,000;
R. L. Haiti Withholds Vote
freezing temperature burning
down. the Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania broke ground yea-icrdav
for n new accounting office
All Sttempl to Ml up "a to be constructed at Fourth and
formal >\ -tem" for Fa:c'.le. Conshohocken, at a coat
■ i uuactloa o* "inter-eoupcil"! iijiiHiin HAOO.OOO.
uwutm, ippwrad n nave wekomed Bon than N ntfdwu
ppotita rtsult fort brief "f Conshohocken and Lhe towu-j
IHHI la>t rilifht. 1"*»P" o» Whltemarsh and Plymoui.li
president, after an-iat thc ceremony.
UlllllllllWI ol 1H68-69 Wielding the first spadeful of
a*ked thai ail cam-!**"" »*• Donald P Honey, vlee-
-"""n'TTV between councumen I President of the Conshohocken office
- to boiougb busiiita* ue'nf ,tlp Phlliidel|iliiiL Notional Bank.
t>u: in writing to the committee » *" tne lw,,lI th*t Mld lm* P"*-
l record o! the .pwty to the utility firm and they
be on fund Vil1 br neighbors along the main
llllln—1 fourth ward sle,m o( *• borough.
:. lor six yeara and a first I" « blue-toned tem. apecially
...man 19 yean before er«;l«l Ior »" itrpundbreaklng that
uu. sharply protested ^ cut Uie ■h3rP bieegea a little.
Any business f have to transact Honey remarked
nill onng right to this table*, he "**" *ele«ne lor Bell Telephone
grid I uon't mwMM any notes' <•■ ■■ '■ Mr**1 ".«ne to lhe ratio
Burn- explained the suggestion « tb* temperature here Tbta un-applied
only to matte., to be taken «P"*l*« «»7 brought warm laugh-with
committees between **' \r?m "PerUloei.
meetings HuUhan miroduced R„
,d by the people and; fConftnaed on Pag* Eight}
I .. serve them as beat I can — and1
riant heie", the senior councilman
declared
When you start to give Council
orders. It's time to balk", he added
James V. De«tmone, second ward
aomoDJMHaj queried. "About thi>
rder to bring matters before com
ailtiees in wr'-tlng. What guarantee ^ _ 1
hive I that everybody will put such ■< ||M %|ltV4> ■*•>*
business in written form?" I maWM i w% »» ■] ■ ^
I've been elected by the people,
.." Burnt raid quietly "it tj my The Whltemarah Townahlp Au- ■
prerogative to to what I think best thorlty announces they are adver-1
—and I think this method iroutd twing for bids for the installation i
be a more efficient one." |of sanitary aewem. treatment plant >
Well. IMI get on with the and Incinerator plant, bida to be
council buslnrvt Im not here for opened Peb. 13.
argument", Oravlneae urged. | The plant la to be located at the
You may be excused at any time j intersection of Joshua and Cedar-ynu
vt-h. Mr. Oravmeae", Burns Orove Rda.. Raring Mill- The com-1
Mid. quietly. < pletlon date la said to be apuroxi- *
111 stick right through", stately 12 mouth* after awarding
Oravinese retorted | of Uie bids, according to Authority.
.. 1 Ihedlaoord The .-.lib- nffirlalu
jec: was dropped. | Carl D. Buchholz Ji , chairman
Predicting a governmental ".-ium of Uu Authority, state* that on
,earance" In Conshohocken If some Peb. 36, an estimated per front
dilapidated dwellings and other old foot coj.t Kill be determined "Bu;
es are not removed or re- this figure Is not to be considered
Prank Zadroga. third ward, couclushe. as actual coat gci
couocllaan. made a vigorous pieaaili um br eilaliliagHil m.
for the second moir' contracts are completed." he em-do
something about these eye-. phaslies.
gores". I Installation o' the mur wnea.
hair been brinama up rht] treatment plant and incinerator
tame problem for tuo years'. Zad- are part of a long range pun de-toga
declared. ! veloped for Whltemarsh towaship
there such a th.ng u one during the last five years.
Auiliuril*
All-Time High Budget
Looms in Whitemarsh
After Stormy Session
.if <»! ggperviaon <>i Whitemarsh t—nihl|l ten-iaii\,-.\
adoptad an all-timi- high lnidKt't <>f $.'U0,(KK) at an board
annual meeting Monrlay tdffet, aft«r tafHag seriously 01
the adviaabUity at eUminavting a numk-r of items involv
uu an Bipenditure oi 110,000.
The Kud(e) l» based un a prnpoaed ' ' - ' ■ ■■'"—■ '"—
ZiSSHm i""m,°'„„ "r .. "" "" """ * "»>' ■"" «'"• "*■ f.c* wat.r hu become • «-
sessed valuation »f l?IJN.NI The ln« tw ""d Irotn 8p"'«t Mlu Con- rjou„ health menace.
recrrj.ii.ui ua la to be nnr and a solldated School He remained ab- Scoria of newcomers 1H
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