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fUartfetr T ! —J Thursday. Octobw 1. 1959—10c BR »-0M0 SotlH'thill<£ Gtwri May Happen I<I 1 on TIMIJIV Vutolite Buys C&D; Sales -c8.000.000 ."$00 I'.oi|>lovec» In i !on-lioli«H-k«'n I ii St;i> on l'u\roll Kiit ranee of Tht Electric ■ CII. into the indus-trial battery market wait made Wednesday with the eottpkv 1: m Of i" I pu'-clia-e of the of C & I) BaHerk« tnt «f ('oii.«hohocken for an un-disclosed sum. Announcement of the transaction was made jointly by Robni H. Davie*, ■ nl of Autolite and John F, MttaVhooaa, president of C & D. This action «u In compliance I recommendation on Sept 11 nt the C & D board of directors to tell to Autolite CAD atock- I ulders approval was given a( a tprcial meeting Sepi 21 The M-year-old firm has head, fiuartert and • plant In Consho-hoahan and branch plants at Attica, Ind , and Pennsburg It menufac-i irgg and distributee nationally a tompiete line of industrial storage batteries for use in electric fork I.ft and platform '.rucks, telephone exchanges, electric power plant*, railroad locomotives and passenger <ars and mine locomotive' The firm also maintains research iCorfinufsf an Pmg* Sfjmt) I ]\ewTeachers Are Welcomed Mi—• CasthaWtea Hliljiin-- I'SKA BVMMHI The Conal - ken PSEA Local i aid Ha first meeting Tun-, kftaroeon at Conahohocken High Bfttaol The meeting was opened w:'h a tpeclrl greet inn to members, arranged by he social Minimltie* Introduction* were by Fdward W. Oetumnn, super.ntrnd- Nl* Ol MllDOU. etchers include Miss Blanche 1. Benner of the Physical n department and coach of J dm Mrs Jndltn A. Brtw-, gnaw; Miss Verm A. Prus-inovski Mild Mrs. Anita M. Wood- ■ mrninl department: Wll-i A Hotuti science department: A;mar N Wolfe Jr.. music depart-ment ind band director. Verllng L Etter Is the elementary V ncipal. Ther? was ■ general discussion of a new Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan. Mist Hess and Miss Murray were elect* 1 delegates to the State-corn Teacher conference bg lid at the Bedford Springs hotel. Oct. 30. Nov. 1. These committees were appointed: Ethi-s Mrs Kellev. Mrs. Ward: F T A. - Mr. Merwln; Legislative - •:■:• afan, Mr Perguaon. Mr iMsC Relations — Mrs Mc- Cnhon. Mrs Hover. Mrs. Olandtng; FuuHcl'v — Miss Nugent. Mrs ■oadan; Retirement — Miss Ornce Killmer. Mr Webster; Teacher Ed-, Hen*ton «nd Professional Standard*. - Mlw B!nke. Mrs. Ollmore: Sal-' — Mis. Freas. Mrs. Jefferson.' III*. B'taldt, Mr. Mlraglia. Mr Weaver Welfare — Miss Cros*more. Mlsa Vera Killmer: Social — Miss pj-b. Mrs. Fisher. Miss Fry. Miss Kellv. Miss Mutrav. lets* Plombino Mr Donolrio. Mr. Kloos. Budget- Mr. Pappas: Montgomerv County n Coordinating Council — Mi" Hess and Miss Murray A special (..iamlftee will be ap-t>. ed tills week to decide upon a group protect for the year. The new teachers will b named attttfJ before Hie nrx! Bssft-iiia which will be held Nov 2* Officers far lTO»-lt«a are Miss I jidertne lllggin* president; Miss I Inla Mr< nrri, me president Mr* K.rhnine l.nrem, serreisrv. snd \l.-» Ruth Slslev. treasurer. afaaaben amended a delightful i-.hii .iiranged bv Mrs Erb, stti PaTaaW, Miss Hess. Miss Kelly raf, mid Miss Piombino 1900 •OlaW On l>i-|il;iv \t Moore's I r. f Moore J: ,i* E F Moore ■ Agency )u* the 1W0 OU-stnobi.e* <>n display today in h.i showroom at I2:h Ave and Fay- I New crisply-tailored styling and a EOT baunce of design are teamed aim further advances in economy of operation in the 17 new Olds-mobtie model-, for I960, it gasj gay nounced today by Jack F ■ general manager of Old-mobile anJ a vice prcideni of Oenc Wolfram said the I960 < > features a redesigned Rocket engine in the Dynamic "W ser.. »uh lower cost regular grade gasu-llne "Tlli.'. • : . A >.'■ ..!.. "will give our customer- an im-provement of 15 per cen: in miles per dollar iruliua.rung excel-lent performai^e * In ail series there sie nes re.ir 'Continued on Page Mgstaj Heavy industry Zone Proposed On Brook Road I in.il St^j-ioti Atlrntled \\\ 56 i" 1'lwiM.lllll Tv>|>. About 50 residents of District Four. Plvmoutli U>ai>slup. gathered Monday night at the Plymouth township building to witness a DUD-IK impelling of those portions of the newly revised township zoning code applicable to their district District Pour Includes Plvmoutli Meeting Park. Connaughttown and MM Colwell Lane area. The meeting wss the laat In a series set up by the commissioners; Ihe soiling review committee HjglM ittrntt S^|illt*' /r,/>/ A repnried 10.000 pilgrims an. sperUtors ai'ended ttM HH ■hta and Damian s UK li nHmed for ttk Htid Mi-pie St, 'n Sun The R-rector said lie beheted ihe pilgrim-wlto walked in procession throug! he ';eets and the spectators rep-resented a record in aiieiidaoce. The Rev l.ul^l MaluiTio. Passion s: i I Hi igliton, Mssa . was speake: ■ I devout of - Kilts in keeping the faith and related the history of the mar- . ints in the fifth Several persons walking in the ■ d in the 90-degree heal A Conahohocken man who plsniicd to enter the procession suf-fered a heart attack as It started coining nt Mont- ^ onlli Dies Today After Strange Attack I iilli-l >rnll. l(>. 1*1% iiiiinlli-\\ hjlriiiiir-h Sliiiltiil. I- V iclim ^ MI kiup Man Praised for Giving to Chest Half-Ira*'* Salary i;« <[ii* -ltd i- Pledge; (..ml la &90.25O Howard Rfad. \ i.-e-prt-fli- -:< in of Alan Wood Stwl To.. Li ihv tii'w executive director of Cimahohocken Community Choi for the 1969-60 torm, Huoceedinx B. Herbert Lee. The campaign begin* hare next Tuesday. The sToa! is $90,260. the to-tal ri'iiiributed by residenta oath vt'ar since 19.16. Mi Read stresses: "The Chest attribute* M# success ID Uie Conahohocken area, sines IBM. to the fine response frcan Ihe Working Man snd his support af individual lesdersnip •If possible this year, ws are es» questing each worker to vasaatSBr one-half day's salary toward KM Conshohocken Community Coast "We have a long way to go sa attain our goal this year. Never has the drive fallen short With ovarj-one working toward the success «f ihe campaign, we will again a* over the top" ( It \M.I. OF I OHM \M» - Lt Col. Hanv I: oratsTF, iithlfiic dirtetar oJ 1. ppw Merion Townahip Hijfh ■chooj and ffHnmandfaif effiotr of Uarint Air Group 26 M of II,t. l."i. vakotaai Lt. Col. Fred J. Uilhuly on bkt arrival m aanadtl "I i-nmmanditiK officer of Marine Air Raaarva Dotachment at Willow Grove Naval Air Station ;>n Sutuitlay. while Majoi H. Op—d Wilaon "t Hatboro, li«iks mi. fujor \\ ii-on baeaine actingj commanding offt> II aftar lawtrianlil ci«'uth m .(ni\ of Co), Kenneth Pra-aar in a Jat plain' in Ntn Janey. Col GUhuly ca Willow Qrovi from .Marino Air Station m Kit mo (Uln. ('■.1. Fox livai at in Ueadowcrofl Kd.. Radnor. Cfeartsa D. Darsrartk, reeaessl I ' ('onfmuecf s ■ Ps<pe Seven Bill Leedale In New Post K*» ifntion Hi ail Teakfll Ohio Joll Apples for Teacher' Decorate Table as Mrs. Nace Is Honored ""' Responsibility VK and * I Told Youth 17 Graduated at Mrthodiftt Srrricr ; Mrs. Bessie D. Nace, a teacher tgajchlnf priaclpal uf the eiemeiiinry ictl "I the Peiuu>vlvnuia State Ed' *a years, was honorad as "Woman| ichnoU. a position she held st the IH.IIIOU Aaaocisilon of the Year" by Conshohocken time of her retirement in June | Mrs. Nace was praaldent and for Buanica* miU Fiufesauunal evumeii s in K4af IHMJ Mrs Nace ass chosen '■ several terms, aecretary of the Con- Club nt ti dtnn'/ Monday mnrklnT' as "Centennial Teacher" when Con-1 shohocken Parent Teacher Associ- Nntlonal B'slneas Women's Week.. ahohot-ken celebrated Its 100th an-'a'inn. She u active in 61 Mark's to present to residents proposals for rwl«n«1 hl" P°« *° *PC«Pt » P0"1* oct 4 10 Qlversary. She Was the first 'eacher Luthemn Church, updating the lonlng code a district llon *'ltn th* L*ke CouI*ty alemco-. Mm. Nace. who resides on Rid*e from Mi n1 niierv county to servei Miss Rebe-ca Huaiings. second lal hospital. Pmnesville, Ohio. Pike nesr Oreen Valley Country Club on the Northeast Regional Boird.lvire piesaleiu. presented Mrs. Nace Leedale submitted his resignation ■«»*■ B*W m.rc- In W- Ural tciher ticm the county|s corssge snd gift WilUaui a. Leeuaie. recreation di-rector of Ccnahohocken since 1*54 at a Umc One of Ihe rhanges suggented for 11 lit rid Four under the new < ude— ihe doaruonlng frosn "I United In duslrlal" in "Heavy Industrial a at a meeting of the board of man- , sgers of Conshohocken Fellowship Huuse on Tuesday. .. _.. u«..i . . ..... „ ,,^^ ^..,. whkh from* em Brans „f tilP r,„ shohoekerj branon of Rd-hraughl Pr*»e.u fram -ever.l },hy ^ S*lumml Bank and • eMilrnt* nf I srmview Milage and Wnodslde F.*talea. chairman of the board of ninnageis. The area proposed for resorting said *' board accepted the resig-ns* inned "Heavy Indtistnar until Batloo "with deep regret " 1964 when lt was upaoned to "Urn- . ited Indiiatrlal.-' I Mr" L*edftlf h"s do,'r H flnP ,ob A proposal to create an -Indus- »* director ol Fellow-shic House and trial Park" gone on the northeast '<"" »he youth of the romiiiunity," ' side of Brook Rd.. at the rear of Horsey said. "His leaving is prompt- Woodslde Estates, drew no criU- *d mostly by his and his famUy'■ clsm desire to go back to his home state The suggested change would be and other personal reasons, tantamount to upsoning. It was AH members ol the board share pointed out by townahip officials. ■ deep feeling of regret ' since requirements regarding screen- I-eedale was appointed director of ing snd lot usage woulc; be more Fellowship House in September. stringent under the new Industrial '"< *"«" the late Hervey 8 Walk- Park" listing than under the pres- «, i-rmie mover In having the huSe ent •Limited Industrial- aonlng »°ulh hull built, waa board chaU-- In addition ic presenting the new man. code to attending residenta. the Bill, as he was popularly known commissioners also heard a request »i«l his wife. Jeanne, and two chil-irom Richard Pox. representing Bim Susan 3B months iind Janet Fox Bros, local developers, to con- BttM aataathi, will leave for Ohio aider the creation of a Special »* aoon as hia affairs here are Residential" tone for ■ portion of mmpleted. the Fox tract frontinc on Sierra Bill wna recreation din Rd. to permit the erection of gar- rral veurs in Palnesville before rom-i Claaa Room Representative >■ five Miiuriinrtln*! . i.untles, ;ni .c iin" tein'her from here1 of e on t.ic co-prdlnRtlng co'in- Betsy Meyero ol Upj r M-r ."«iiniiii>. jarand eloa presiden. he Frmuylv■ nla FedaraUon ol! >™,„ 'Coafiaued on Fooe Seven den-type apartments. The a! i-':tr"ntlv zoned "C Re<.idenl; No action wns taken Auditor Named For W lull in.it -Ii _ ing to Conshohocken H- !/• little of Springfield i held Mass and attended schools ■ Or>!o. where l-t win born His new post will be personnel ili- [ rector. ' mikliii Niuncd General Maiuurcr i <i -old Flouri.■ ■ : died si 7 06 Unit morning at Chest' Dm Hill linspllal where he was ad ntttetl .ii II w P M vesterda: leung a Miuiige illne- Forrest Scolt. son of Andrew EUxnbeth Scott, of Hall Farmer an 11th grade student a' Plymout Whitemarsh High school stnp|>ed breathing shortly before noon yesterday Mm Scott called Springfield po- Iii e who brought oxygen and the Oreland rescue squad waa railed in with a reauscitator. The youth was being examined by Dr Robert S Crew when hit breathing ategaaad After being adminl«tered first aid : hour, the youth apparent - U iHrv-m ID braaUia »H«I» aart t" remained unconscious He was taken to the hospital in the Whitemarsh township ambulance. A hospital spokesman said the youth did not die ol sleeping sick-ness, strange malady that took the lives of 18 persons m New Jersey The spnkesmsn said death waa lueed by leukemia <« some similar The youth complained of a sere, rnroat snd headache on Tuesday | intemw>dlew department of * He missed arhool for the first time church Setsaol. Miss Ague, (. .1 thin r4aV for tVO el*'* rertorting ^y ^ ^^ tww ttwrirr off because of a sinus infection | The Rev. payj sr. chreunan ,.s* He mise-d only two days of school | UtT p^^, i^efiy on growing if last year and was considered In ap- ,„ ^^ chrlatlan lift, polntuig ij narnit good health. He was n mem- the tnportaxtoe and responsibl.::f uer of (he high arhool swimming „, J^J,. yj,^ wtn pni99a Io-learn ond the Science Research Club thrlr nwmory »„,.,. m wrn.h he won third place last oraduatea include Olen Barbsdo, s«a« in iiiol.Tgv division, competing. Bruce nellarjeau. Susan Chreimsn. uniDim other high school sludenU. j Barbara OonneUey. Owen Cutter. An autopsy la planned today to Nanrr fai»m. Daniel Famous. Joan determine the cause of death | pyj, Richard Kriebel. Susan Me-resides his parents It snwe#, Sandra Raclch. Barbara llstttth. 14. a ninth grade RMn) Ctml Annf aitneoj, JIJ,,^ Pl>moutli-Whltemarsh 8pftkfr Judy w/atklna, Wajat A troup of FT wi Sunday night by tht Junkar Utpt of tht tvmahohoekeri MethodaW Church fsohool at an Imprtattfa ca.idlelight eeremony In sThly Ball K t Haakell Dean, superintend-ent isf the Junior dapartmant. along with Mrs Olive Ausir. Mrs Alex Long and Mrs Joseph Bate, teach-ers, lauded triv young people Mr» Charles Kriabal at psanktt in Uu deparUnent t The group was welcomed into KM now Junior HI Felkosship by Mi and Mrs Robert Tsndegilft John Ouster, general High ichonl WhJtley and Osry WITklna- i. Grade School Modien Hold Opes House WOMAN 01- THK 11: \H KMrty-ani Faaw a taacnar, Mra. Baaaia D. Nan, iac-nml from left of Udfni Pike, li rwoffniiefJ bj ( Dnahobocken Buainaaa and Prafai ■jonal Woman'i Club at dinntr MOCMJ la SarmonvilHi for contributJoii t>i public schools of Conahoho ken and the Wesl Blue, Preaentmg gift l" Btlaa Ruth Staiey, right, prwident «'f the chib. Happy '<> **• parl of royoua occaaios arc Hi of L'ppar Marion townahip, second vice prealdanl ol Penn ^Ivania Padera tub* ana Mb - Rebaa i rliud Ing i vice preaidenl "t cluh mid ehairtiian '»f progstaiB eon mittee. I if hi Unlit- Broom SUIF bv I ions Oub liuht bulb snd broom sale Light bulb sales trtU avatars many Lions Club artlvlri'* fen tw township, such as the Babe Rsrth Baseball I engue. the High Schesa Halloween art contest, special high school swards, the annual awaWar ega: hiu I Broom sales go to the ■■fast far UM Blind where Ihe BTOOBM are made. Lion Bd Humphrey la SaaaW-Kiremrn'a Drive IhiirruN Stji% School Dtrectori GfMaatsof 1*1 A *.iil|»li < hni-4 It Fete Saturday ■ ilph Congrega ttona 1 Christ Ian "ill hold s Harvest festival Bal rdny, Oct. 10. 4 until 8PM Proceeds will be used for the tund ' Departments of the church will be in charge of tables Raiting BsOaey for the chair fund is being sponsored by the Women's Fellow- ■hta of the church. Tables and those In charge: Ko; dogs and sauerkraut, ham- Dd .nffee. Metis Brother-hood : ponv rides and ice cream. Pilgrim Fellowship: soda, pies and rakes. Young Adults: fish pond. .Hid primary teachers: ( nitty girls (lasses of Sundav B'houl maj tnble. Mrs. Harry Todd. Mi* Wil'.ism White snd Mist Mar-lon Radchff. pltints, Mrs. Sam Park, ■fin CHe- ■ Watt and Mrs Leant Harking: parcel post, Mrs Pearson Nlppea. Mrs. Clarence Nlppes and Mrs Howard Kunkle: "hite ele-phant. Mrs Walter Konk and Mrs Theodore Kllngeman: baked beans it:'.d potnto talad. Mrs Clarence Pietce. Mrs Thomas M- "ale snd M - n n Rmehart. tickets. Mrs diaries Shore Pltttert will be available In easel of rain the festival will take place1 in the church social hall. Robert E. Smith, ol 3185 Mi Mower Rd.. Plymouth Meeting, n appointed auditor In Whitemarsh Lee Rubber mid Tire < township by Judge Ortbrr. after a announces the appointment nt c petition wtt filed bv loins gfl thnt n i'nnklln as gciersl sales timn townahip. He will serve until Dec ■aat of l^cs Republic Rubber Dt- 31. H83. ■ caused vision. Youngsiown O. by reNgnation of Ohariai H. John- coukhti, formerlv easlern distrlci ston Jr. of Cedar Heights The manager for the Republic division latter resigned his post after 26 MiUrm.s the post follow;.tK retire- ». w.,M1„ !»».;,.,. yeart to accept the position of menl of O L Smith. Tli- Repulil:. •« -^Hliir ■ n< t tuwntrup aasessor division of Lee munufacturers ana Conshohocken B.nh-rs Asswla-distributes molded rubber, hose and Uon decided noi to lacreaaa the he Boatd of saucsuon w.u oe |{<.-li II i<li in i 'rubl*' WtT "e,"f P:l"' oI I1*1""" »> « n-eeting laat <"> hand Oct 12 to au»*" aai I Conkl.n. who studied st DrW ■right <,u"i!!,nS«.C0"f m"^ 'imtltute. is . member of the Ulai Fraaa. Buters. president said the d.strteL Tbejr »1U be V**»ot the Temple Ccuntiv Ch.b. Philadelphia , urrenl prices ui »1 W fo.-adults »nd ^* '; '. \ " ■ ■"' Rosh Hashana. the Jewish Ne-v Lehlgh Valley Club. All- own an. ,:^4 for childien will remain m *>Prina MM umMj.iaaiea wnoot- Year, will begin at 6 Fnrtav and Washington Rubber Group -ffect Philadelphia atea barbers Oeorge W Byrne, principal, said continue with traditional services Mr. and Mrs. Conkbn live at S31 recentIv announced the price would this -ill be tn open meeting An. two dart ra .tynaiofues. Bridle Rd. Olenslde. ■■ It .15 in mkl-Oclober. res dent mty Attend and be hear.l I K«'*;iim on Kritluy Tne fn at meeting of the t_5onsho-i itade School Mothers Club music room of the Witlker School with Mr» tdward H.isaen niesirient. in charge bouae «nd viattBtinii of the mwi 0f the teachcis in (lassronms was the ■ Edward Oermnnn. super .ii * liools Introduced the rarung Eiter and y(( j^n4| SaturHav me new music tes.l.n Mr. Wolfe Con,|lonock.n pir, Co Mtll annouti<ed (hair ^^ (Q ^.^ up |u mmn men of hrt tommilleea foi the mpnt fun(, ttfiym 8^^^ ridblti Witlker. asyt snd Mil Paul Chieimsn. pro-s- mshine ■ i Kobarta and Mrs. Albert Msruururr. hoapltalitv. ipr were discussed » snd me;:ns chairman snnouTjead ii>erc OB Frirtsv r A Rag l»arking lot he-gii. mug m 4 P M until sold. Tin* will be our firtt project of the vear end the proceeds will be lor the annual sixth grade luncheon Wt I.xhil.il VIKI Sale al [assavyette Mill Well-known prulessioiia) arli-i will participate in Lafayelie Hi.. «emil annual art eshib.i and ssl^ given for the teachers and grad-to be held on Oct IS through II •.' Uatee in June. ihe WMlsaOawah Elemei.t.rv Hrffentrever rhairman, said moat of the borough has bean canvassed The fund will help pur-obaaa new apparatus for which the fire company does not receive aa 1 . ir.ent from the borough \ '»f the Manayui ■ ,,i.-r»hi.«eii A" Art League n:e ciKiperatlng with other prof' and Baaaweitn ol the Delaware V«:- • .us Htoaa tahui Anionlo .i«l Oiovant. idit Martin Zipin. Sam-uel and ' Woipert Xirel Kspu>tm I ■ ill paint.ngs. water colorv. art ob- .iid sculp- .ure aid be *ho«n The exn.b,' will open Oct 1ft at Kin DrilU I or SclaWaWwawl Washlnr^in Ftrt C" all condu ■ sr.l demon-irauons ii. iMMli nex' week The- SJ HS C.*msv and Danha: .^hool Tuesday morning. St Mary's school Tuesday afternoon and a' 1 Walker school and St MatthcWa Grade school at 1 15 Wadfeewawf The firemen will pan tthl Rll werk •■■ r'.jrge Army hospitsl !X)N(; liAINKR — Fullback Mike rroak. far njrhi. of riynmuth-Whiteniarah Hijrh. rolls out t*. grdehnea on 58'yard run in firit period Saturday again?* Upper Darhy on P-W jrridiron. Mike jret? good downfirM block from Jan ralmer, left, allowing Croak to get to visitors 19-yard line. Cofentabi scored atvajal t'lny-liit. T and artnl on r-. win M-] i CHhar play*. loe La-putka (74). Don Zulick (19>, Harry Moorhou-e (78). Stor>' on page 8. ■' by O.Trles t! I - ..>>.\ Fridny snd Kstur d.y, Oct 1« and II. hours will be ■"* Park on Tueada). noon to 10 P M : Sunday the Utt , noon to 3 P M lit ,nlili^ I I 11 a Mrs IflttOO Prussn 2306 tama HIU Rd. Lafayette HI 1. chalrmai- Ollfll to rilllllf of the show, has been active i: ' music and art groups In Philade,- Twenty reservations are op-n . •: phia uJiu ""'■•'"srsh aaataWI :o make the bus trip Sponsor of the exh.bit *• Uie Icy to Resding with Washington Fire Ridge Je» ' I I ■"** P*1*0* ahich It building a new temple or Stturday Round trip u U and Ridge Pike and Hsru Lane. UIij call* mu«* be made only through MM HlU. .TA I-42M-GOOD HELP FOUND HERE Rosy Drug Store. Ridge and li-verlngton Aves., Roxborough. !-ought a cosmetic clerk to tond 'rielr counter earning a full line of "name" brand merchan-dise Ralph Kohn, en-proprietor, placed an ad in the classified iNsges of The Review new spa part ..nd got results "We are well satisfied." Kohn «tid sbout the person hired through the "Help Wanted" aaV i rruaemenl You. too. csn obtsin the serv-loaa or efficient personnel by placing a classified ad If you are not In business 'hen. you may have service* to ulferVe public or Wish to tell l huusehuld article <sr other goods. A small ad In The Re will do Uie Job for For only M for 13 worts your message will reach s wida rtavd-ership in the HchuylkUI and Delaware Valleys Yes, *MaO0 .eadert will have your an at their fingertips Just call TA 8-4600 BR 9-0950
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, October 1, 1959 |
Masthead | The Recorder |
Date | 1959-10-01 |
Year | 1959 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 92 |
Issue | 20 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
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fUartfetr T !
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Thursday. Octobw 1. 1959—10c BR »-0M0
SotlH'thill<£ Gtwri
May Happen Ilovec»
In i !on-lioli«H-k«'n
I ii St;i> on l'u\roll
Kiit ranee of Tht Electric
■ CII. into the indus-trial
battery market wait made
Wednesday with the eottpkv
1: m Of i" I pu'-clia-e of the
of C & I) BaHerk« tnt
«f ('oii.«hohocken for an un-disclosed
sum. Announcement
of the transaction was made
jointly by Robni H. Davie*,
■ nl of Autolite and John
F, MttaVhooaa, president of
C & D.
This action «u In compliance
I recommendation on Sept
11 nt the C & D board of directors
to tell to Autolite CAD atock-
I ulders approval was given a( a
tprcial meeting Sepi 21
The M-year-old firm has head,
fiuartert and • plant In Consho-hoahan
and branch plants at Attica,
Ind , and Pennsburg It menufac-i
irgg and distributee nationally a
tompiete line of industrial storage
batteries for use in electric fork
I.ft and platform '.rucks, telephone
exchanges, electric power plant*,
railroad locomotives and passenger
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