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HARMOMIU.E SPRING MILL - America's Historic Region /\o. 1 — LAFAYETTE HILL PLVMOLTH VALLEY MvrnoutliSel To Register Sew Pupils Registration Dule* r'or Kirwl <>ra<ler-> Lilted at .'» Srliuol- Registration tor new first grade en who wtll br assigned to XH«s In the Plymouth Tow. n- , n r gdll take plate an May , 16 In the afternoon The hedulr sill be us follows PLYMOUTH CONSOLIDATED CHOOL — next Wednesday, 1-3 HI ACK Hnn«F srHnoi till a*e 1 t-fci*U«i.uu Laa.i.a ^HK-I! OUt hursday. 1-3 P M HIGHKIELD SCHOOL - on Msy 1-3 P M liuible for first trade are all uldren already alx years of age who a ill be six before the first February. 1959 Parents are to tng a certificate of vaccination and . her taocuIaUuiis and a certificate birth Brief programs mil be held in ch of liie schools on the Hirer ra when parents of new first den alii have an opportunity lo et the school administrators and ll hold discussion on Retting the illd ready for first grade. Parents are Invited to bring pros- ■tlve school pupils with them and ■se children will be permitted to tend the afternoon rlth the pres-l it first Ri.ide pupils in their class-, >oms. Parents are urged if cou-niently possible, to leave smaller uldren at home. Refreshments lU be served by the PI As of Uie £ schools. gtye ttaorkr 111 U K HORSE HROVI) AXE — America's Historic Region Mo. I — BARREN HILL I'll MOl III MEETING SSI I: Yr-«r * TA R-4600 — BR n-Onr.fl $464,795 Budget, Highest In History Approved: JTax Increase of 12 Mills Due Knowles Appeal Postponed The UB Court of Appeals yeslcr-l day afternoon put off hearing mnr' mtempt of Congress cases until | le Supreme Court decides on a nOw otti Its preliminary adoption of the ex-persons Involved, tnclud-, pe„w 8rttvl tn .mhoruative source ng Mrs Mary Knowles. librarian \ Mld thrre „,» ta ...t lwU a ,2_ Jeanee Memorial Lib-1 muj increase ■ ary Plymouth Meeting, were con-1 lifted of (cinteuipl In rrtuslng to nswer queries about their past ex- Major Portion of Budget For Teachers Salaries; $200 State La* Haise Included CcHuhohocWf] Brknol hi*" ■ *;'prcval HeodaVI tn its hi^'ht'st Im.iuft in history, totallinp; $464.7:t."». .um. sell, .iul.'.l t.. eant Hit- school fiAcal year of Ther than the current hudjret. While the board made no refer-hatever, to the tax levy tn ;M'I PtUlSE FOH <<>l NTY Btata nd local i-andiri-aii- in prinury Ma* -" gsihvr at Hourfcowii tire house Tuctadavj inj'ht vrhcri own than Ml eYvid OOP backsri fM'lirtl pTfisal 'il KfoiltgTOffaaTy County Ifllflrihlp from In.nl row, I. to r , Richard S. Si-hivr-iker, primary cani- I'.tiKii chairman : Qgwrji i:l>x'iii, slate chairman; James Staudingtr, county chairman: and Samuel M. fUm. jursHii'iit of Whitfniar.sh Valley BaTHihllnan dab; stand* lam, L to i-., Senator lUniv riopcrt, Hortoti H. Patter-otf Jr., Floyd K. Rrennintrer. Herman Willaredt. can-didates fur JafillatttTt; Luther Kln.sterniHii. .secretary of club; John S. Majriil, clerk of courts and anx isperruor. iWetkly Knir* stall ptiutu Current property tax levy Is U mills, an Increase of six mills over the 1956-67 levy. The six-mill jump The Supreme Court case Involved came unexpectedly at the final adoption of the current budget last Real Haven' for Manufacturers Kl2^te Promised in State After November SL-T-.— Lloyd Bareublatt. a psychology m struct or at Vassar College When he BUM amfaw the House Commit tee-J""'. ■'*« offlclaU Mid at a pre-vious meeting they expected no In-crease. They attributed tt to an error tn estimated Income, undis-covered until shortly before Uie budget esme up for final approval. In addition to Uie property tax. the board levies a 110 per capita tax on every borough resident over 31. Major expenditure In the whop-ping budget is instruction Bracket- Un-American Action, he de- (Continued on Page Saj Re-Assessment ,()f Properties Community Center will Hold i _ iUBl ba3*ar Wednesday at the Cnief spokesman for the Repub-< "The prerlnrt worker Is the moat] counties in the nation. [State Senator Henrv J P nter. Green Lane and Bilverwood Ut.an p,rty ln Pennsylvania blamed Important perwin in the Republican "I wish we had more like It In!Assemblymen Floyd K BIMIUIIIKVI. the Democrats for much of Uie un- Farty." he declared. I Peniuylvanla, "he said. Herman B. Willaredt and Morton, A hot dog and roH| beef lunch- Pni,,],,vment. asserting that "short "Ne election can be wen without Republican County Chairman H. Fetterolf, Jr.; J. Wtilier Ham-1 HI be ».crved II 30 to 1 30 and ughted policies" of the Leader Ad- them. I hope iou will tn out and James E Staudmger termed the monds. county rommuuuuitcr and dinner will be served 6 lo 7.30 ministration frightened industry give sn overwhelming majority to Scolt-MrCiouigle combination "one Mavme Rothenberger. Register of ome-made cakes and pie* will be 1WBJPi lhU gstjofc," of the finest slates ever offered, to'Wills, candidates for Republican liable. campaign speech for the Bloom pr«ls«1 Montgomery m aw^M^uST'h.SSiJSi'^ t srxs*-*"""" ^sr%^pwi£sr^ lost "thousands and thousands" Jobs due to the threat of high taxes | "Boon after Oov. Leader took of flee his Income; tax proposal beaten doun by the Republican trolled Senate Then. h« » manufacturers' excise tax. This the same fsle. Finally, he comprom anil laed on the sates tax. structure the \otera of Pentuylvania "The people have been -king far ajfaapira srts Lane, Lafayette Hill. ..■, chair- . Mrs. Bernard Goldman, of Redwood Rd.. Lafayette Hill, co-chairman. Mis. Irving L. Labov,, rorpe Hath Unit-; it*"- Health Fiuior Oeorge M. Roih. BuJoek Aves.. West Conshohoiken.j -uiih the u * W"i Conshohock'n ,uble. buslnesamen refnsed hool ftisrd ir.ianed Tuesday la. Although rders of hu phvaician'. He ha en a director since 1956 and sec since January. Into Peni • ■I i .n. -r wmrwhal wealth has failed to keep pacr with Ihe buslnet* bornm In other stales jj Spectacular Blaze ea.| If-in At Night to Be Lesson prom-riFor Volunteer Firemen State Committee Also on the speakers' platform were Mrs Ethel James, vfegg chair-man of Uie County comnutice. and Earl B. Bechtel, treasurer, »ho gave Uie involution. fConflHK<r on Page iuJ Council Board soon launch a plan to re-assess borough properties, with an eye to equalization and more tax revenue Joseph Bums council presi-dent addressed the school board at Its meeting Monday, asking their cooperaUon In such a plan. The board agreed to go along Burns said he will report back to council al its meeting next Wednesday and If approval is given, will arrange a Joint meet-ing. Bums said borough assess-ment* are on the bottom of t lie list in the county," and "unbelievable tn some tti-slajvfca." resignation wai tcceptrd .nw |#«der became tiovernor.' rlth deepest regret". Mrs. Aubrey Bloom charged. illand. new board member. *■ med to succeed him as secretary. ,., .>«(«. —... «.« _ _. j. eiec Calling for the nomination and Experts'lo Slum- KHI Men Boat lo Combat Flamint Tank- Trucks: 2 More Enter Circus Dale Is Saturday Total KVjgintrrnl I 21; <;<iul litre I- .V> West Side School Tax Hits Ceiling Teaching Staff I*. K> ilurtil a- t ii-i- In 1 duration Mount Weet Ctosfemhewfcoa Igce. M heaviest a. Iwot tax burtfea ke hie-tory end the eUflews Jtggsej ever kg school levies. Despite the keg Us temp, fee West ed lor this is 6274.678. which pro- \ Gonahohocken school board, raced \ides the state-mandated 6300 tn- win 1U wnrst fuisnotsi ertala, wtl crement and a voluntary Incentive' cut <ts sesohlnt eUJf for the ele-raiae by the board to teachers ln n enUry school frexw etx to JeeaT the svstrni five years or more teachers. The district haw not opes* Refeeenre !• teaehen' salartee ated % high school kg 10 years. eroeght a vigorous protest In one. At a three-hour meeting; Tnnlsj instance from William J. Maher. night, a OonttnuaUoa of an original new board member i three-hour meeting Monday night. He registered objection lo paving the board, by unanJcanos vote, ten- "ene of ihe teaehers 6166 per wewa, UUvely adopted sn sll-Unw high It months a gassf when there la budget of 1114.615, about 623.006 onlv nine months of work." Because over the currant aajdgwL «f this, he declined le approve the t The board re-vamped Ha tax budget. system with sn upward leap in Ml "We are net In a position to pay property end per capita taxes and ■oeh salaries." he said. "Maybe j (Conttnutd on Pagt Slit Whltemarsh ran bet their loeetwe - is three times ours." Ms her did not mention Uie name' of the Instructor but later indi-cated It Is a department head, directors made any comment on ■ ler's cue MdgW Other major budget Items ere 654,800 for debt service. Incurred by' rental to be paid the Cnnsholiocken sclwol Authority yearly for the. 6730,000-plus public elementary I school, now underway; general con-ipotntment of s successor as dl-ctor has not yet been done. uhlirdier S|ieakrt «HHKII1 at I l-.ui i..u M (''tn R Day, newspaper publisher Wiishiiiaton. Pa., wtll be principal eaker tonight at e meeting of wants Clubs of the isth district Springfield hoiel FkNUUlWU, un-augpicee of the Whitrmnrsh Hey Kiwanis Club. The publisher district governor. g| Hugh D Scott to the D. 8. Senate and Arthur T. Mc- I Oomgle as govenior, Uie state chair-man assured Uie audience that I manufacturers would find a "real i haven" here after November. | He labeled McOonigle as "a younu man with vigor who will do a real Job In the governor's chair, "while Scott, he said "has every qualifi-cation that will moke him a good United Stales Senator" The Job can't be done, howevci said Bloom, without the commitcc-men and women. Alan Wood Steel Co. wtll agait. sponsor two contestants in the bi; annual Conshohocken Soap Box Derby on July 4, Eddie Moore. Public Incited to See Demonstration "*g™££, *™uJ."'i^,,.y r. ! rangetneiiu to edd their signatme- .„ Hundred!* of jrallons of K&>*olinC Will p:o up in smoke today to the constantly growing Ugl Mercury of Spring Mill next Wednesday nijfht at Sntattffa Park, 10th Ave. and *>f routhtui racers for the com- No. i. announced yesterday And guess who'll set the Are? Official representatives ain»o>l a Ml The Kel'.y-Morrla three-ring cir-cus will come to Spring Mill on Saturday, not tomorrow, si origin-ally scheduled. F.ilwood F Heller. Co. S!Developinti: UIIIVHMI iiwu* mtij LujioiK.-iib On' ~~ "•(Cooimittfo Expaiul(<l (t'unimiird on Page Fuel Aerial Photos To Aid Plans For Seven Three more members i added to Plymouth townshipF in-dustrial development DOsU Notified recently of their Bpgntet> ment by township eonuniss.uiius were Hugh B. Cunningham 306 Winding Way, Plymouth Vallej; Carmen Romano. Belvolr Ave. and School Lane. Black Horse and Oeurge s. VsnAntwerp, 1511 River-acuity Says Farewell \t Tea to Coach Peters; eaching Career Ended Walter K Peters, fatuity member cm la Association New York City d cosch at Plymouth-Wintemarsli ■">d ,|"' Ee«Iern Association ol In- |h school for four rears, has left ter-c olle-cinie Football Ofllcials. Nes teaching field to become a fuU-,1"^* * - e protessional sports officUl. , Pplerl *"' h»n™«!. 8' a tn,lc*?U it holds a contrac: as a pro- WH ?'vVl Al>ni J°„t bi thp. *«uk* uonal baseball umpire wIuV a m "J* "^ of Plymouth-While- I York league, and other con-m"j;,h High school :U are in the offing. He nisei„ ****"* by the home nouomics currently encaged as a sports »*P«rtmfiit. the decorative theme icuil in high school and collcjies.,comblnwl '"" ttto ™ieeis A M-t the local school. Peters was s »K,und l*k<- *«* ,ln Ul« to™ of .merclsl teacher, head tartel« typewriter ooretiie message "Best 1 coeeh and assistant football *!"**■ M^CSST' A mtn*larr ich for three years and directed 1 sports official club Flag youthful official already la ernatlonally experienced Seniors lo *l\iuC School District OnTumahoutDay "Turnabout Day" will take place May 16 at Plymouth- Whltemarsh High school. Marking annual senior class day, seniors will become the "faculty" snd "administrative executives' Stephen Shanut. class presi-dent, will direct Uie office of Cardln D Brown, supervising principal of the Plymouth- Whlitmsrsh School District. Accompanied by Mr. Brown, he will visit schools in both town-ships. John Titus will assume the role of Roger T, Dombiow, principal and James I. Graham, activities director, will be rep-resented by Jay Birrman. All other key posts in I lie school will be portrayed by stu-dents, with students also man-ning the offices Class night will be thst night. Atlantic Refining Co.. with the con-sent of area fire officials Two tank tiucks and five drums of "gas" will burn. The big holocaust light up the sky for miles around Aerial photograpa of Plymouth view Blvd. Curven Terrace James township, preparatory to planning r, Wlldrlck. 301 Colwell Rd. Farm* the township's first storm sewers, view Village. were taken Monday by members j Darren E. Rlbble. 1817 Plymouth munitys biggest juvenile spwu -The change of del* is beyond of the staff of Jack P Hartman Jr.! Bird. heads Uie committee Other event of the year. „„,. control, due largely to ell the Harertown. consulting engineer. members ere Edward A (taffnev Addition of the four new compel!- „er, that next Saturday *fil be a Authorization of the photography io Mill Greek Rd . Plymouth Vai-tors wUl bring the total already better day for thousands of men. was made by township commission- icy and Stanley Heron 1314 Hlll-signed up — almost ■ full two womrn and children expected to ers al the last meeting Apill 14, pre- crest Rd. m<"-.'hs ahead of the "red-letter ,Mrm the fair grounds" Uminary to preparing a master plan d»-t*" — to 21. | The matinee will be at 3.30. the or mosaic for storm water drain-' JJ . gut . . . (ft "That's good", said Eddie Moore.' evening performance at 6. age, | nuprrviaora Meet ...™ but »** ■* '■« ■* *c ■•" lh,,m Featured will be Big Blanche.1 The proposed system U In no way TnlIjff|it nl Itggsnasss Hill to sign up. We need 29 more boys to ..jd to be the largest elephant In a sanitary sewer system but would " ",,1e*"* *" ■»«■<■ " eeaatl planned in the interests of Ore- bring ,„. number oI racers lo our captlv.tv snd 11 matched Psllnuno be designed only to carry off storm A monthly meeting or the board righting education. The public may foa, of M Comt on bo%._,,■■ ,,r urj[pd | ||or(fj "He:ier U ln charge of the water. Action on (he proposed ays- of supervisors of Whltemarsh town-witness the blaze. Boyi aged 11 to IS yean may advance sale of ticket which mav tern is expected to be taken at a ship will be held si 8 tonight at the "So many tanker trucks travel 5lffn up from 6 A M to 9 P M ' br obtained at the fire house Wil- commlasioners' meeting Monday i township building Geoffrey B. over our streets now."' said Ted l>- Monday through Friday or 9 A M ][hm White advance representative, night. HmiUi Jr, will preside. sinskl. deputy (onshohocken bor- ,„ 5 ,-, M Saturday at the I F nj ,he Keliy-Morris show, will be ouih fire rhlef and long-lime olH- Moore Inc Cherrt.lrt-Oldsmobile available today and tomorrow rial of Washington Fire t e. "thai agfnCyt J?rh ^te and Fayrtir St lnf i„lr .rounds opposite the IVM we are setting up the big Msse to standerd-type aheels. reqmrej by Tire plant khow volunteer firemen Uie beat Nations: Soap Box Dei by rn.c air . method* of fighiing gasoUne Are*. tfliUbie at the Moore agency. The ,. ... «-. -■ More than 1» firemen represent- jpoj^or piyi tor tn„e HurilMHI Vlllr rirr ( At. lug eight companies will together ^^^ M ,I)d tUf Ainfr. n , i'l - Siilnrilitv fight what wtll certainly be one of klil ^ j h w ,, »ail<|IH I I III* ^alliniaV the community s most spectacular „, are ^^j .ponaorlng the big ** f*r M Harmonvi'te Fire <o Is Oree. rmct. wt£ ^ cooperation of Tog conc"n«* "»'' rotd».wUl '"d u' The companies will Include Con- Reorder and The Valley F.irne Amb*7^*t"rd"1 n*h- , , , shnh.Ni.rn No. 2. iieorge < Uy, West Sentinel. CUrence "Hank" Slater is I ,** • *>■*"• *W 1 h *nn,U".1 4*nfffl (onshohocken; HsrmonvlUe and g^eral chairman. Winner sill be will be held in LJIB Hall. Ambler. Plvm-iuth of Ply month township: rlom,j m August to Akron O on an *ltn ■ professional fri>or show and Cedar Heights and Spring Mill of .^-expense trip to participate in d""*'"* " features Auxiliary mem-vVhltenursh (ownshlp: Swedetand ,he „,!„„,; TKr% md doseni of bers and civic and fire offlciaUi of I'pper Merlon township and the hnr prizes will be available to all'* a"**'* Robert Wells, cniei en-j Auihorny at a meeting Tliursdsy ' -Washles'' F.ach unit will bring UK>1 contestan's glneer. Is general cluu-man m ,he toWliahlp hall. More llian 30 ' •ne piece of apparatus. . I ttBf are J. Hnts^rd Poster n,embeTs attended Andorra Civic Group Urges Speedy Action On Sewage Project idorra Acres Clue AssoclaUon , In effect, a vole of confidence lo the Whltemarsh Township Sewei rts official. In 1655, he WHS a pro-on. il umpire In a provincial bell league in Canada and In he officiated for the Big State 1 southwest league in Texas snd Mexico. n 1867, Peters went to Puerto Rico basketball official, represent-iie United SUtee. also played a year In profes- 1 baseball in minor leagues, native ot York, Peters is s dilate of York Catholic Hi.li York Junior College j»d lana Sta-.c Teachers College ie also attended Mt St Mary's lege, Emmitsburg, Md. and did (•graduate *ork at Nfl al i<n.|.;p uni-gtty, aQaaaaW — ggad an ci al ol lituli> Irad-spuru olllcials urganlxatiuiui |g aj-|gH1nil uf the Suburban ■ I istion of Approved Basketball ale and lormer president of i:ovn Chapter. Pennsvlvania scholastic Athletfct Afsocistion. tenting all tliree sports. le is a member for the second ' of the College Board ol ofli-basket and basketball etnptinsized his sports career Invitations to the les were in the form of mimaturr rtballs snd nets. Peters, unmarried, has lived ln i since he became iifflli- • local high school. Rain Mars Rouil-e-o Jay Stong 16. of Gallagher Rd . Plymouth township, won first place in the annual Road-c-o sponsored by Wlmernnrsh-Plymouth Jaycees SiUurday at Plymoulh-Wliitetnarih High school. Plymouth Meeting Rain curtailed t^e pr-gmrr! Ed Mitchell, 11 son of Chief and Mrs Fdgnr E Mitchell 3016 Cres-cent Ave. Lafayette Hill, won sec-ond honors and Dan Faulkner. If, of 3716 Mi-vflower Rd, Plymouth Meeting Village third. Stong. a senior, scored 472 Do/ens of Are police will be on g-a ,1 |i„.ir.J If"i™rs1t Wassliasttaajnitt cchniieffi:: JJ uDoonnaal.da Tiaarr-- Thr m„ting wrn, nn rrr<„a. „ n-nd I lyniniltll ntlltnl ' button, fire chief and t.jwnship eerding lo a spokesman n( "pledg- Touching off the big Mas. will \f ",;.„. |JU*w1.« marshal. Wilb' ■ lnf mppmrt n, ahaie.er .lens are be Albert Weiss and William Tor- MfM'lllIp >l(>IHUy | police rspuin; Charle. Cameron „eee«sary |.. have Ihe «-wer gewjewt rens. of the Atlantic Refining Co. Plymouth township board of com- John Fcssler* snd William Leonid e„„p|eiM| In a lejal and honesl long experienced in conducUng Sim- missloners will hold a monthly trustee manner and without delay. liar "teat ' blazes. meeting at 7 30 P M Monday at ■— | At the siiine t. Leslnskl will be In charge, sided the township ball UermtttOwTJ f\rH |- tllTIl^ll I IMclirr by Joseph P Thomas. Are chief of.Pike near PlymouUi Rd.. Plymouth -,. Conshohocken and John Smith. Meeting. Lewis B. Sheppard will At I • W all Athlete discussion of Uie townshlp sewer situation snd the Ir.yesligatlou into Uie purchsee u land for Uie dis-posal plant-Inrlneralor. the group also Indicated approval of a probe by the district at_-i:ey »aaed last Friday by John McShen. president or ihe Whltemarsh Green Civic As-aoclation. The AndorrH Civic group was not rafSfeawBM at a meeting of repre- Ol loumlilp civic asso* West Conshohocken fire chief. 1 preside 12 Members Welcomed To Super Diamond Club; l bag Mlaa Ann Bigelow. former public relations staffer with the American Red Cross. Philadelphia, has been engaged as a Junior English teach-er at Plymouth-Whltemarsh High school to repla.e Mrs Walter Gnf-ih. grbo resigned In February. Mlaa Biseiow has a R A rienree i gesgttatl from Roaetivmf College. here she was preatdetll of the hletlc naaociation. cap'" hockey team and assistant editor liege newspaper l'ii|.il- ill I'lllllie C) III i*» ninii-lralitui i B r- M Twenty-five rear service emblems opera tint st s level higher tha were swarded 12 new members of entire sleel Industry, allhouili lie out Alan Wood Sieel Company's Super eewsd see no immediate tread as* of a possible 500 points in the two- DimmoiKl Club including four from wards a major production pickup part lest ol dniing skill which in- nwedWund ;.i«1 t»o from Conslio- la the nesi few month*, eluded -■ written ■ ,.,_ , j gsui N< » m MIL.hell a srlilui. uliuat- Uil.ri uurl Messdw) luflil at MUUM- ai«l. BgSBZBMl KoOUe lohn Fl kt Wlutciiuurati tuwsavilp pukUw cliiei U^UAI,. V* Main M NorrWowsi gTaaaflaxa i KtaUenu 01 of Heads A :-..[rd 66J p^.l.i. aiMl Ki.iUU^I ai Hresrlilalluli lo tills gloup aS laiul, Josrpll r Hi '- I" li.r 15 (.untwusnts III- aajg -s to „eu 35. ajad 68 mmi e on !>;,,.. * hV ■ ahuhosken I cliKln! i*o ftt*j |a»enibrifc. and the urn 35-ytar mem- M. Petrtellu, all of NtarrtaUNni Wtl Phiques wiU be presents lite »in- 'bers ot the Upper Met tun and Ply- ham O. Morrison and Mid neni at 2.30 tomorrow, in the midi-1nwuth RaUroad Quarter Century franko. Conslioliotki-n %TUgajl H A aprtng FtyiUal' will be the tonum of Plymouih-WhitrrnaJwh'Chib lughllghted Uie event sUend- Stiteler. Bridgeport and Leon J theme the cosorful piogram to in- High school. The roao-e-o Is psrt|ed b> nearly 350 members. The club Ueberman. Philadelphia. elude dances, drills, stunt*. g»nies of the national Jsycee project, to has enrollment of 666 Lewis Norman sell known humor- relays and nan] other numbns aagazssjjg and reward safe-driving Awwrda wars presented k» Her- i*t spees' 'habits The niuonel contest will be lest An H Wood, nresideni who told leresting fseU from the lives ot «" »ill partldpaul Tlieie sill 0*- | field ln August in Washington. the grewp thst AUn Weed eras etllt, fCortfmucd on Pagt Suj \m admission. Ad Response Is Terrific' Mrs Peggy Cole. 4329 Flem-ing 6t . Roxborough. had e play pen snd a bassinette for sale So she pxaj pU'-ed a Classifl-d Ad in this newspaper -After a few calls I sold both the baaalnette and the piny pen." Mrs. Cole said yesterday. Mrs Cole said that the calls started a few momenta after BM I^I- r hi Us Pur g'J al» U-ii J u-ii.i bkigsln I Ads tessatl - totaJ Ijobuu in aU laiwgreinari i ■ : Ad if M.i, have aumeUiniK W M (or 12 words Call TA 8-4600 meeting at the same time. Actually, s show of hands was against the Andorra group formally supporting the Investigation but the spokesman said thet did not mean they were opposed to it. "We want Ihe sewer system lo be completed as rspldlv ss possible and withnul delav." he said. "There-fore we put thai action on re i.rd. As i" Ihe probe l>> Ihe district si- Inrnev. we do not know whs I In fnrmallnn Mr laaaQsaa has, hul If he haa anmeihlng thai rhnudl be Investltaled. we feel ll should be riven ihe II A Howeter. he . .-old do thai with or ■ Mlnrtit our sup-port snd we felt thai forms) .up-lite A mint in gtoup also agieed to make avaUabie lo land L Oietuun. »ub esagngSjll i<.t two prune coo-u.. tors on the new sewer gyster, :n. niueis so that he nugi-t to having their M miitle on a group basis He was present at the meeting and gave information on connections The aasociatlnn feels that that ■netl.or! *n.iiii ry more economical for members. William presided.
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 8, 1958 |
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Date | 1958-05-08 |
Year | 1958 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 8 |
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HARMOMIU.E SPRING MILL
- America's Historic Region /\o. 1 —
LAFAYETTE HILL PLVMOLTH VALLEY
MvrnoutliSel
To Register
Sew Pupils
Registration Dule*
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