
m }\-!>t*W.s j *mmtspao9rs it / at riot IV ant 1 ds ('ti\t Little On Skates and Hikes \n,l Help > ou in Sell, Buy Drive Carefully Or Rt nt 1 nything SERVING KUTZTOWN, FLEETWOOD, TOPTON AND SURROUNDING AREAS VOL. LXXXII KUTZTOWN, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, WW Telephone OVerbrook 3-7343 NO. Mt Tuesday Was The End of Trail County Board Vetoes For Cougars; Lost To Camp Lenhartsville s Plan Hill by Margin of One Point To Dissolve Jointure Tuesday night was the end of*- \i>v plan that Lenhartsville the trail for the KAHS Cougars RUST CAUSES DEMISE School District may have had in their bid for the District III, Valley Educators to withdraw from a jointure Class B. PIAA championship, Houses on Sander Alley Are OF LEH CLOCK, NEW with Kutztown and realign with and eventually the State cham­ the Hamburg District will haw pionship. But it was a glorious lo Organize PSLA ONE PROMISED SOON to tie dropped, according to In end. The K-towners showed true Razed to Prepare Area For As you walk or drive on formation received from the pj sportsmanship in taking the loss District Tuesday Kutztown's Main St, these ' tritj Superintendent by a margin of only one point. days your eyes might seek out Newton u ( Although! the Cougars trailed New National Bank Building the familiar clock which hung Mr (lei-.^ was queried about by nine points, 26-17. at halftime, Officers to Be Named; in front of the R S. Leh Jew­ a reporl thai Hamburg had Indi elry store and then be disap­ and 35-27 at the third quarter Three old houses on Sander* I lildfl Wagenhorst Is i ati ii • hat Lenhartsv ille would mark, they put on steam in the pointed because of its absence. be accepted if ii could dissolve j Alley across from the former Chairman Protem final quarter but to no avail. 'Kutztown Auto Co. garage were It's an example of how we it- ties with Kutztown In his Topton Borough Mr Geiss said Camp Hill's tall cagers fought > razed Wednesday In tne first A meeting for the purpose of become accustomed to things desperately to keep ahead of the stev of preparing the area for irganlzing the Northeastern Dis and take little conveniences H will lie impossible for Cougars in the crucial last quar-, the new building of the Kutz Council Adopts trict tsub-areai Teachers \ o for granted. It'll be several Lenhartsville to withdraw from ter. The Lions trailed by as j town Natiunal Bank lation of the Berks County weeks before we all get used the Kutztown jointure because to the absence. many as seven points in the first Employees; of Paul Ztpp of $35,379 Budget The heart of the much disputed sides of the bridge. Lanes lead­ Krumsville. It was through the Branch ol the Pennsylvania of lis invplvemenl in the bond quarter, spurted for an 18-4 ad-1 Daubt-rvillo tV'ok Little time to Route 22 interchange at Krums­ ing to and from the west bound efforts of Kutztown business State Educators Association Mr. Leh assures The Pa­ issue W huh was floated to erect lane have been partially graded. men and area residents that the the new elementary school vantage in the second chapter, raze the housed which have been ville. The above picture shows will be held Tuesday at 7 :KI triot that the clock was re­ the bridge which carries the The picture was taken facing plans were changed to the effect building in Greenwich Town and then held on while the K- estimated to be at least 100 Discuss Recent Flooding P m at the Brandywine Heights moved because it became un­ K u t z t o w n - Krumsville road toward the east with the section that an interchange would be ship towners made their move during years old Joint High School Officers will safe. Both the covering metal Of Furnace St.; Will of the highway between Krums­ built sometime in the future. the late stages of the contest. across the new Route 22 Thru- be elected, and the constitution case and some of the support Further questioning led to the Some work-in razing the gar­ ville and New Smithville visible Continued pressure resulted in _Camp Hill's Chip Lundy and Purchase Signs Way. Lanes leading to and from and by-laws will be adopted brackets were badly rusted. Information dial the Lenharts­ age building has been done. in the center. Original plans did the immediate construction of the Cougars' Stanley Saul di­ the new highway will be located Miss Hilda Wagenhorst, Kut/ A new clock will be installed ville board had not made in- Zipp has 45, days in which to the interchange. Patriot Photo vided scoring honors by splitting A budget based on receipts of to the left and right and on both not include an interchange at soon. completely dismantle the struc­ town, chairman pro tem. will : quiry to the county board as to 32 points. Lundy was the big fac­ $35,379.37 was adopted by Top- ture. A crane will have to be preside whether the planned move tor in the Lions' first period ton Borough Council at its re­ moved in to remove the heavy ihe district utie of eight sub- would be approved. spurt, tabbing 12 of his 16 points. cent March meeting. Receipts steel beams. will again be primarily derived ureas to be organized In Berks Kutztown Man Is Mr Geiss said that the In­ Saul tried gamely to pull the Kutztown Borough Council County, Mill comprise the Kutz volvement In the bond Issue was Kutztown National will be from a 15-mill property tax and Cougars to victory in the sec­ seeking bids for the construc­ a five dollar per capita tax. town Area Schools, Fleetwood so complicated that it would lie ond half as he registered 14 of Berks County's tion of its new quarters within Joint School District and IJjo '• almost Impossible to overcome. his 16 markers during Kutz­ Estimated expenses are $34,- the next few weeks with work Brandywine Heights Joint "Rverj bondholder would have town's stretch drive. 597.50, leaving a total, unappro­ Adopts $422,094 Budget- School District Each school has to be contacted and be willing to expected to start this spring. priated balance of $781.87. The 9th Traffic Death The last minute and 58 sec­ :in official delegate plus four release Lenhartsville from its The bank expects to occupy its budget is slightly under $2,000 onds of the contest were hectic. appointed by the administrator' Harry '» Kieffer, TH. ,,r the obligation," the county super­ new quarters before the end less than last year's total. The Camp Hill held a seemingly com­ if each school district Kemp Apartments, Kulztown. intendent said of 1958. largest outlay will be $8,000 for Retains 4-Mill Tax Rate fortable 43-37 lead. But then There will be two speakers became Berks County's ninth "The county board would nev­ The garage building now be­ repair, upkeep and surfacing of the Cougars made their move Herbert I.auterharh. past presi­ traffic fatality for the year er consent to such a withdrawal ing razed was erected in 1910-11 borough streets. in real estate taxes, and $750, ming the oak trees at Kulztown and for a while it appeared they Adoption of the 1958 budget, dent of the Stale I'SKA now as­ because uf Ihe almost Impossible by Al Lesher, Jonathan Knittle per capita. Park mi his bid or $895. Trees when lie was struck by a car were going to make it. Saul and The water account has been the tax collector's report, street sociate executive secretary at task," he concluded and Dr. N. C. Dunkelberger. set 31,516,936. The main expense Borough Engineer Walter ¥.. to be trimmed are those more last night about KHI yards smith Phil Scheidt, who had 11 points, reconstruction and the awarding the Harrisburg headquarters, He had pointed oul that there What had been the showroom will be $4,325 for a new pump at Spotts was instructed to draw than 30 feet in height. Three of the lire ball while walking hit on successive two-pointers to of a contract comprised the unit Daniel Rohrbach. Boyer­ have been many veals history of was at first occupied by Knittle borough well No. 2. The contract up plans for the reconstruction oak trees will be removed en­ along Legislative Route 06142 pull the Cougars to within 43- town, president of the Berks Lenhartsville sending pupils to as a farm implement center un- has been awarded to J. Nicholas business at Tuesday night's of portions of two streets. The tirely. 41. Butch Wright tabbed two PSEA. He died in Community General Kutztown In fact the history ul the Co., Philadelphia. meeting of Kutztown Borough sections are North Maple, be­ Council made application to points at the 58 second mark to Property now occupied by The report of the nominating Hospital .it 8 35, two hours after Hoes back 2.r>,nr more~years The his son Harry was purchased Council. tween E. Walnut and E. Main, the county cnmmi.ssiuncrs for up the Lions' bulge to 45-41. Council also discussed the re­ committee will be presented he was taken there nr'the Kutz- jointure itself was formed In The automobile company then and Normal Ave.. between county aid in the amount of $75(1 After Walter Risley. Jr. connect­ cent flooding of Furnace St., The budget, based on a four- The members are L Merlin tmvn Community ambulance 1954 but the Greenwich Town­ purchased the showroom and Whiteoak and Baldy Sts for snow removal during the ed for two, Camp Hill's Donald when 14 families were evacu­ mill properly tax rate and a $5 Stauffer, Kutztown, Luther Her­ Death was attributed to a frae- ship borough lias been sending expanded.
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