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A procrastinator is one who puts off until tomorrow the things he has already put off until today. Spring Festival O f Values A t Liitiz Stores, Thur., Fri. & Sat. The Lititz Record - Express Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century There are 25 mountains in Colorado hig h er th an P ik e ’s Peak. If you th in k ad v e rtisin g doesn’t pay, name one. 83rd Year E s t a b l i s h e d A p r il, 1877, a s T h e S u n b e am (C o n s o lid a te d w i th T h e I d t l t z R e c o rd , 1937) Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, March 24, 1960 7 c e n t s a C o p y ; 33.00 p e r y e a r b y m a il w i th in ^L a n c a ste r C o u n ty ; S3:50 e ls ew h e r e . No. 49 Stores To Give Free Prizes Mark Down Spring Merchandise For Next 3 Days A S p r in g Fe s t iv a l of Va lue s , L i t i t z ’’ f i r s t big sp r in g sales e v e n t in a. n um b e r of ye a r s , will be he ld th is T h u r sd a y , Friday7 a n d S a tu rd a y . A m a jo r i ty of Lit i tz s to re s will be p a r t i c ip a t in g in th e e v e n t which f e a tu r e s sp r in g i tems a t v a lu e s n e v e r be fo re o f fe red he re. Store s will be open T h u r s d a y for th e p u rp o s e of th e sale and, p a r t i c ip a t in g m e r c h a n t s will r ema in open F r id a y until 9 p.m. and all d a y S a tu rd a y . Many s to re s a r e of fe r ing pr ize s in me r c h a n d i s e in a d d i t io n to th e s savings re a l iz ed in line with th e sa le s promotion. Among s to re s which will be giving m e r c h a n d i s e prizes a re C h a r lo t t e ’s Ap p a r re ! Shop, $50 in m e r c h a n d i s e ; We s te rn Au to As soc ia te Store , $50 in m e r c h a n d i s e ; H a r r i s V a r ie ty Store, $50 in m e r c h a n d i s e ; Be n n e r P h a rm a c y , $25 in me rc h a n d i s e . Spa cbt F u r n i t u r e Store $50 in me r c h a n d i s e ; Be ck Bros. F u r n i t u r e Store, gi f ts of m e r c h a n d i s e sh own in th e i r w in d ow; F lo y d H a c km a n , $35 c o r n e r ta b le a n d ' Z a r tm a n ’s Sto re will se rve f re e ice c re am f rom 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. T h u r s d a y n ig h t only. F i c k in g e r ’s J ewe l ry s to r e is giving th r e e prizes, a hos te s s set, a c a k e p la te a n d a. bon bon d i sh a n d McElroy P h a r m a c y is o f fe r in g $25 w o r th of m e r c h a n d i s e prizes, a n d S t a u f f e r ’s Ma rk e t , Kis sel Hill, will give awa y 2 0 rose b u sh e s each v a lu e d a t $1.49. All s tore s will o f fe r man y va lu e s in all lines of re ta i l goods. Drivers Unhurt In Ice-Caused Two-Car Crash Two d r iv e r s e sc aped i n ju r y T u e s d a y m o rn in g m ail a cc id e n t b lame d on icy R o u t e 5 01 ilea th e R. J . Ha n n a Co. Chief of Police Lloyd J. H o f fm a n said a t ru c k of th e H a n n a f irm, d i rv e n by San fo rd LI. Boll, th ir ty - f iv e , Lit i tz R l , p u l le d o u t of th e c omp a n y 's d r iv eway a n d h e a d e d so u th ou R o u t e 501. An a u to d r iv en s o u th by Wi l l iam Grosh, n in e te e n , 2 S. Bro a d St., sk id d e d when Grosh a p plied th e b r a k e s to slow7 for t h e t ru c k , police said, a n d sk id d e d a g a in s t th e o th e r vehicle. The a c c id e n t oc cu r re d a b o u t 7 :4 5 a.m, a n d Chief Ho f fma n sa id th e h ig hwa y a t t h a t po in t Was glaz ed wi th ice: Damag e to th e 195G c o n v e r t ib le dr iven by Grosh wa s e s t ima te d a t $300 a n d to th e t r u c k a t $10 0. EXTINGUISH GRASS F IR E Loca l f i r eme n we re c a l led to e x tin g u i sh a g ra s s f ire on the fo rm e r Go e h e n a u e r f a rm west, of Kis sel Hill, owned by R a y mo n d B u c kw a l t e r sh o r t ly b e fo re 3 :3 0 p.m. Wedne sday. Borough Cites Need For Water Program ArrestSalesman ~ List Reasons, Cost led Fraud H a r r i s b u j Mrs. Annie B r e n n e r , S h e r id a n b oi ot a i an 8 3- w ornar Th e Hone, Pe a ce pos ted te rm Court. i raud ng-aid e -old E lk iteci o of a n d an, J< out before aul F. 10 0 b a i Qua. ; is charge o b ta in in g p r e te n s e ,ir of eye h e a r in g ep h i r t y . Di< f or ed wi m one in the glas s aids, 1 sale ss to Twp. Gaged a f the . and Ji^ne ision's :he ;ale 1 9.; Mr? rega rd pa id b u t it i !: n id under-ale of j f i tted de .to 1 was ma d e in B r e n n e r a n swe re d paper a d v e r t i s em e n t in to th e h e a r in g aid. ijhe 9 0 for th e in s t rum e n t , ■5 a l leged th e eye glass- I es we re ill - f i tted a.nd proved | to be of no a id in e n ab l in g h e r to ove rcome h e r h a n d i- ! cap.1 | F r i e n d s of Mrs. Bre n n e r , I who lives a lone , s o u g h t to have j th e sa le cor re c ted- th ro u g h t h e 1 | office of ,;S'Quire Diehm b u t a of l e t t e r exchanges it no re sul ts . . . lione, th ro u g h th e h e a r - âne; G WED 50 YEARS inf? a id firm , m a in ta in s :d he- MBÜ nu ide m any visits to Mrs. s p Ü B r erui'er J i hi>nle .in an at:temp t W ¡1 to sati!sfy■ th e compia liits . G a g w i f lio ne ;als<3 n:la in tai ned th<i t af- ; I I I II tei • m;aili n g tl.le eye-g las ses to l i he r he: t r ied to c o nta c t . he r and p | l i on eac;h occ;as ion left his call- Í i l iniI Ccard b at, h a d uipt - bgen S I 1! able to ge t ller to cloor a n d n e v e r wr in tu r n by Mrs. Br Mrs. Br e n n e r , it h a d n ’t be en away I h o u s e b e twe e n th got th e h e a r in g a id a n d th e t ime Gaglione said he t r ie d to c o n ta c t he r . She a lso said t h a t to th e be s t of h e r k n ow ledge no one h a d be en th e r e or le f t a n y c a rd r e q u e s t in g t h a t she c o n ta c t th e company. T h ro u g h D i e hm ’s office ' th e r e tu r n of h e r $2 90 wa s r e q u e s ted, b u t denied by th e Breakdown On New Proposed Additions Bids $57,000 Less Than Estimate Given By Engineers Lititz Bo ro u g h Council, in a n swe r to man y Questions ra is ed r e g a rd in g th e imp e n d in g .$400,000 w a t e r imp ro v eme n t s p ro g r am, th i s week se t for th its views on th e projec t. : In th e s t a t em e n t th e b o r o u g h cites th e ne ed for the ! h i d s f o r t h e W a t e r .I m p r o v e - m e n t P r o g r a m o f $ 2 8 .2 ,8 2 2 . 8 a . T h ; i s c o n s t . m e t i ó l i CO;s t t o t a l , c o n n i n g i n a s it. d i d $ 5 7 . 0 0 0 b e l o w t h e e n g i n e ! •i r ’s e s t i m a t e , a p i i c a r s t o h a v e c l e a r e d i n v g . y o n <-1 o f t h e o b s t é i c l e s t o p r o - o e e d i n g w i t h a p r o j e c t t h a t h a s; b e e n Ì o n g i n t h e m a k i n g . Yet t i o n to P ul Council is svs te m ■ as well as giving a uh r me e t ii g next Tu e sd a : ' and ru n d own • o i estima ed costs. a g i i n a t a special meoli] ig in The r e p o r t by the borough Uh3 f irs t w ; e k of April. g ové rnm e n t sb on Id be read ‘The bat k g ro u n d of tin cur - th o ro u g h ly be every borough reiU. p roje t t goes to th e e ar ly isident. I t follow? ’SCU: re ce ived appa re i *. a n d Mrs. da-cob K. Eel- 74 F r o n t St., will m a r k 5 0 th we d d in g a n n iv e r - on S a tu rd a y , Ma rch 2<>. we re m a r r i e d in th e pa r - 2,-e of th e C h a r lo t t e S t r e e t Ch u rc h of th e .Brethren, L a n c a s te r , on Ma rch 2d, 1010 by th e Rev. H a r ry Yode r . About a mo n th l a t e r th e y mo v ed to th e F r o n t S t r e e t a d d r e s s wh e r e th e y h a v e re s id e d e v e r since. Mrs. Ke l le r is the io rme r Lillie F e lk e r . T h e couple h a s one d a u g h te r , Nancy, wi le 0 f Roy Kur tz , hhe-ridan I I I . Mr. Ke l le r is a r e t i r e d - Wilb u r Chocola te wo rk e r , retiring; a l t e r 50 ye a r s ot service. The couple p la n s a p r iv a t e c e le b r a t io n ot th e a n n iv e r s a ry a t th e i r home . h a r r y k k g k n n a s i l l H a r ry Re g en n a s , v e te r a n local c a n d ym a k e r , ha s been c o n f ined to his home by illne s s for th e p a s t seve ra l months - Mrs. Geo. Keehn Named To Head Chest Board Mrs. J u l i a Ke ehn, wife of George L. Ke ehn, 30 K. Ma r k e t St., wa s ele cted p re s id e n t of the Li t i tz -Wa rwic k Commu n i ty Che s t a t a r e o rg a n i z a tion me e t in g Tue sday. Mrs. Ke eh n becomes th e . f i r s t woma n ever to h e a d th e {-duet-loeal c omm u n i ty chest, board. Oth e r officers ele cted we re A r t h u r W. West, Lititz R4, f i r s t vic e -p re s id e n t ; Ve rnon Ra n ch , 20 E. Second Aye., se cond vic e -pre s ident a n d Mrs. Be tty Sh e a f fe r , wife of J. Lloyd She a f fe r , p u b l ic i ty c h a i r man. The b o a rd a lso discus sed p la n s for th e 19 6 0-61 drive. C • m . it , Senior I rip To New York Ok’d With Proviso W a rw i c k S se n io r class w be p e rmi t te d to m a k e an ov n ig h t t r ip to New York Cl th a n k s to th e good b e h av io r las t y e a r ’s seniors. Membe r s of th e school boa ad u a tin c be chap las t we ek a p p ro v ed tl bv th i s y e a r 's g) The sen io r s will by six a dult s . fn ma k in g ap p ro v a l , ho a rd memb e r F r a n k IT. Longe-n e ck e r , d i r e c t in g his r em a rk s to seven Yo u th Day m Go v e rn m e n t b o a rd memb e r s f rom th e sen io r class, r emin d e d th em of th e i r r e sp o n s ib i li ty ot conduct L o n g e n e c k e r said he hoped th e s tu d e n t gove rnment, r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s would r emin d the class “ t h a t next, y e a r ’s class going de p en d s upon th s y e a r 's class. Th e only re a so n you a re going is be c a u se la s t y e a r 's s enior s beh av e d th ems e lv e s ' Dr. H ow a rd B: Mirmioh. o th e r boa rd memb e r , told g ro u p th a t ip Bruce Wike Elected By Lititz PTA of di? ' comp; w a t e r : th e V a pprov ori the . bone 9 0 b 3 8.0 stendi f ina l ly closed r cha se pr ice h ou south if Si In the s bega; icond Bru c e Wike was e lected " " , pr s s id e n t of the P a r e n t rre ach-e n 3 As soc ia tion a t the mee t - t, inf; h e ld on Thu r sd a y ei -'en in g WÈÊÈÊÈ i n th e a u d i to r iu i 1 of th a v i e Sémi 1 m en t a r y school b uilding WMmßr I S i l S ! Ri Oth e r officers cha rd Grube , ^ e lected ice-pres we r e. ident; Ml s. George Kal enich, r ecord- 3t( -adì m i re and more o n tmu e d on eeded , ea to raren: ili ór e te 2 ) _ Kreide t i r in g pr of the corres] Roy j Hoff sident, leeting Mrs. Hiding nd d e n ere- Snow Causes- Shortening ; ■ Of Vacation nounc erneut was ma d e óf s ev- ¡ due to sn ow ha s c at e r a l p u r d i e s e s ni; W a rw i c k ’ i d e by the or- j E a s te r v a c a tio n d o v ui to on ganiza. t i o n for th e element;ary i sein301 day, Good F r i t school 1 wchool b o a rd me)tubers a r The y included, d ra p e r ie s for 1 pro reel th e revised vacatio the li bra ry . a îuìcord cabii iet. t seinBdule p r e s e n te d a t thei and ]a n g u a g e eq u ipme n t in- meed in g la s t week b\7 Supervie c ludin g a ph o n o g rapii a n d t;a.pe j in g P r in c ip a l G. Ma:ri in Spate th cordc-ii i pm e ■aph a e lang Git sav Ha ro ld tor langiu mie? fi nt in c lu d in g a phoi nd t a p e r e c o rd e r ; image courses , and re r ty p ewr ite r . McCreary announc d d u r 31011 f e the per: n ig h t t r ip s bv g r a n te d last, y e a r a f te r d e n ie d for a n um b e r of be c ause of q u e s t io n a b le alitile over- ■ . was be ing ye a r s con- S v i e r a i x r n n g Vnns l i \o u f l i , nm in b c i s ol Ih e ( rew u i c e k i n g th è L i t i ! / S p rm g * P r c l z e l R a k o i v a n d l o im m B r o u n r o M i h m c a r e p h o lo g r a p h n p ro n i t imi n o i al ] Vm e i ie u n s loo k upMi th è lu n c h b o n i a s a t im i 1 tu eal am i re s i i o r a s p e l i . I n l i i g n c r i b t\ th è ttiunv g am e s ut th è Ite«. ( ent< r th è V imsh nini t h e l r « ow o iU e r s e \pie sv<‘<J a n in te r e s t in l l n n i . R e e D i r e c t o r i t i l i B e l l h i i c l c r i th e in in » l iu t i leb o a i d, b i i l i a i d s a n d u e igl i l ] i l i ing a n d invited the into re r re d by pool cues c ame ra , they pitched a r e c r e a t io n t in u th em the mo s t was th e Roe p ro g ra of th e fa cilitie s of th e Ami> b a r k a i n ’'. t r y t h e i r h a n d w i t h o u t t i f i u t a m a k i n T h e t h i n g w t h a t a UK I, e n t i t l in g ,' y o u t c o s t o n ly a v I) p u t if , “ T h a t 's a 3 am o u n t b a r li e c u e 14.09. made iv as by the ipproxi ;Ti: inner d )f SHOW', iieduled on J u n e 10. Spa id a s su r e d th e bo a rd no f u r t h e r snow s to rms would he p e rmi t te d , in th e event- some did occur, h o a rd m em b e r R a ymo n d C. Grof f su g g e s te d school he c o n v en ed on S a tu rd a y to me e t th e g lu n c h t ime gradeei a n d th \v a . e fift.t noia D i and y a 11 i sixth J u n e 3 0 closing'. hich ama z e d g r a d e c h o r u s direct'ed by Mrs. ! : H i s su g ge s tion , made in jesl u n b e r sh ip in Hazel Moore ;and a<icompimied i evoked s o : W; .ite me fore ed smile s f rò i h to use' all c ar . As one by Mi seve ra ss Doris 1 select Whit-ions. c ra f t , s a n g seven I were a a r wie k nding t s enior s wh lie me e t in g a p r e t ty good The 1 live Aa .w. a r d so we re as fol lows. I Youth ! school r boI d Y Governimeli mi bers. MRs , I I \M KO< H s i i t i ;r s i n r i R v< 11 m : Mrs. Elam Koch, eighty-foil ABC’s Benefit Minstrel Program ga r te n Mrs. M secón L o o k , a nd trick! ; it Gri 1 gradc-lon ; and d fc George Reme tz , f i f th ìduc fir; Jea netl h grades a n d sixt t : 511 a i ion, Ju p K o p ■ia.n, George M ■ox. Carol Ress t e in h a i 't . Two Lititz J i Dot Ham ST. LUK E’S BIBLE CLASS MEETS TUESDAY The Ad u l t Bible Class of St. L u k e ’s Uni ted Church of Ch r i s t S u n d a y school will m e e t on Tu e sd ay , March 20th in Zwingli Ha ll wi th Miss S a r a Lo n g as h o s te s s a n d Mrs, Cha r le s Graybi ll in c h a rg e of th e p ro gram. For Boy And Girl Of The Month Th e Re c r e a t io n Ce n te r ha s se le c ted Miss Selma Cox and George Ma le J r . as boy a n d g i r l ot th e m o n th for F e b r u ary. Th e p r e s e n t a t io n was m a d e by .J. Wa r r e n Beitten-mil le r , p r e s id e n t ot th e Rec b o a rd m a s s emb ly Fr id a y . Miss Gox. 17. d a u g h t e r of Mrs. Selma. Cox. ot Li t i tz RI) 3. is a memb e r of th e Lititz Moravian Ch u rc h , Treasurer ot th e ’Youth Fe l lowsh ip a n d Sec- Miss Selina Cox r e t a r v of th e Youth Choir. She ha s been a memb e r ot t.lie high school h a n d and o r c h e s tra to r 4 y e a r s a n d the All-Countv Band m 1 959 and I960. A memb e r ol th e Senio r Class Play, and Yearbook Staff, she was elected, to the School Bo a rd m th e Yro u th Day election. She won second place m the Lit i tz 'Woman s Club Ora to r ic a l Conte s t, and is a memb e r ot th e F u t u r e .Nurses Club. bhe is s e c re t a ry ot Girl Scout Troop 14 6. memb e r ot Tne Pu b l ic i ty Commi t te e F o r U.X.I.C.E.F.. memb e r J r . Board ot th e Re c re a t io n Cente r , and also p a r t ic ip a te s m th e nr. High Girls Bowling Le ague . She also wo rk s a t the Genera l S u t t e r Hotel. Selma is p l a n n in g to a t t e n d [ Brvn Mawr School ot ¡Nursing-next year. George Male Jr .. IS is a soil ot Mr. a n a Mrs. George Male of l i b E. Ma rk e t Stre et. He is a m em b e r ot St. P a u l s L u th e r a n Church. ■ sin g s m the choir a n d a s s i s t s m services. He is a. memb e r ot Glee Club, S tu d e n t Council Vice President.. Sta g e Crew, Oo-of th e Ba sk e tb a l l 3 y e a r L e t t e rm a n m Biisketba.il and a n d a selection to r b o th football Ca p ta in Team, a football. Ba seball Al l -County a n d b a sk e tb a ll . He plays on Hie Re c re a t io n Table Ten n i s T e am a n d plays m th e Re c re a t io n a l S umme r Ba ske tba l l Le ague . His P l a n s for th e f u tu r e inc lude college with a manor m Elem. E d u c a tion as a goal. of 22 South Bi oad St re e t , is a Pc t ie n t in t he Lanca s te r Benei al HospitfU s a r esu it ot' a fa 11 in whic 1 s ie f ra d u r e e he r h: The mish ap occur ’ed Sa tu r - dt y n ig h t whilti Mrs. Koch was vi s i t in g a t thfi h ome . of h e r -daughter, î/Ir s Lem . Bi rk en - r e a r a r e s L o c a i o c n p t , i a i e n t g ra a e f j of Comíneme m embe r s , Carl ent s we re .se r ved Singe r and RJe hti. rd Ha l la c l ie r All loca 1 ta le nt will fili Will b(‘ 4>mk of th e local in the cafet'e r i a . 1 atternded the m c-.»eting as ob-th e bill fo r ‘ ‘ M i11Stre! P»ays’’ I p o in t s of th e show Wll II The next mee ting will i'ea- serve rs. as die1 w.alla.ee A. Hof-be ing pre se n te d 1IV th e Id t i t z j “Goimciini a n ” J/Ofs Ring ( in a n tu r e a 111 a sibcai p rogr am bv tdip fe rth,. on beh alf of th e Lititz A.B.C. F r i t lay aiid Satu:rday. I pre s id in g . Tilt- Ilee. ( ’(niter 1 El ernea ita r y Sch ool orchet¡tra Ba rerit Teaclne rs Assn. Aprii 2 2nd an d rd a t thè g e ts into tin- ac t will- n its and 1»and ínid th e r■e will be .. ... W.U.H.S. Auditor i¡un:1. All prò- “Over-DO ( d u b ” giv<vs a * ins tall a tion Of ol rs. M l - s UBI I-¡- i u n B!-,s bine, 3 0 F r o n t St re e t . She was given t r e a tm e n t by Dr. Swan and t a k e n to th e h o sp i ta l the c ommu n i ty amb u la n c e . m Odd Fellows Plan Smoker Monday Night Lit i tz Lo d g e 1050. IOOF will o b se rv e a. smo k e r a n d P a s t G r a n d s ’ N ig h t Monday, March 2 S th at th e lOOF Hall. N. Broad S t re e t . Paul Libel, fo rm e r District Deputy ol Hphrata.. will be file guest sp e a k e r and two niem-ne. rs of L ititz Lodge. J. 1?. H e r r a n d Ra lp h Wor lev will be p r e s e n ted 50-ve ar inns. Both iom-ed th e Odd f e l l ow s in 1910. A film ‘-An Open Lette r - to Moscow” will be sh own and a. social h o u r will follow. R a y mond S. Re edy is to a s tm a s t e r . Ele c t ion of local and Grand Lodge of f ice rs will also be held. coeds go to th e Rec Cente r Bui ld in g F u n d . Robert. Derek, A.B.O. Se c re tary, will be th e sh ow's I n t e r loc a tor ba ck e d up bv End-Men Jo h n Buch, Bruc e Wike , Max R o a s t e r , Wil l iam Miller, R o d ney S ta rk , R o b e r t Hess and a 30-voiee mixed chorus . A.B.C. D. memb e r s a re a d d in g th e feminine touch. l i o r o C o u n c i l in .s e s s io n s p i r i te d p e r fo rma n c e . Th e Sp r in g s P a rk will be visited wh e re th e a u d ie n c e will meet, te e n -ag e s inging fa v o r i te s R e a d in g R a i l ro a d a lo n g with ‘■Bobby a n d th e Two B 's ” . A h e a r t - r e n d in g scene a t the o th e r mus ic a l sp e c ia ltie s p rom ise to s top th e show long eno u g h for th e h a rd -w o rk in g c as t to wipe th e i r bla ckened brows. A .\ K U K I N I C E K .\ L L B A K E S A L E S A T ! B D W Girl Scout Troop 17 Mrs R o b e r t Dull, le a d e r will hold a Bake Sale on S a tu rd a y March 2iB.li b e g in n in g a t 10:0(1 a m a t th e F i re House. Chicken corn sou]), Moravian Suga r Cake, baked be ans and c ake s Vvill lie lea.1.ured i fo rme r m t h e t e a c h i n g J u d i a r í a , Miss E s th e r Eby. k in d e rg a r te n toarlo Lititz schools, who a t Goshen College tell on th e ice on h e r wav to college a n d b ro k e he r an k le A ! 1 er s p e n d in g seve ra l daws in th e hosnit.al she is convalescing a t lier home a t 1 0 0 9 ,South .Mam Sf.ieet., Goshen, inch CHORUS FOR "MINSTREL DAYS' ( l em - Lions’ Egg Hunt Sat., April 16 Lititz Lions Club will bold th e a n n u a l E a s t e r Eg g Hu n t ou .Saturday. April. 1(> a t 4 p.m. it was a n n o u n c e d tins week. R am d a t e is Sunday. Apr il 17 at. 4 p.m. H u n t s will be c o n d u c ted for age g ro u p s :. to 12 ye ars . 4 to 7 y e a r s a n d u n d e r fo u r years. The h u n t will be he ld on th e Ath le t ic Fie ld. Cash prize s will be aw a rd e d a n d th e r e will he plenty ol eggs a n d c a n d y for everyone , th e Lions promis e e . Back Row: (.•sfanduig Le t t to R i g h l ) : A.B.C. mem b e r s David Armold, .Mel Erb, Wi lb u r Neff, Win. Da r l in g to n , Don Buss. ( h a s ie s ¡ ¡err, Ban! Bit-/. Boin-ri Bosenbei-g, Win. Seat-eb a rd , anil No rma n F a n s . .Middle How: (S e a t e d ) : A.15.0.1). Wemln i - 'inn.ilx lie i.lnie i l. Ucttv Gr iswold. Ians Boss, Botev Zug, Graes- .Milter. Be tty Ro s e n b e rg , Be tt s Scatwharf!, Be tty F a n s . F r o n t Row: (.Kneeling) : A.B.C. ¡Members Bob Hess , Bru c e Wiki-, .John Bu ch , Da le Shelley, Don Ivepner, Win. Miller, a n d Max Ho a s te r . (P h o to by H a r r y L a n d i s )
Object Description
Title | Lititz Record Express |
Masthead | Lititz Record Express 1960-03-24 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Description | Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 |
Publisher | Record Print. Co. |
Date | 1960-03-24 |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Identifier | 03_24_1960.pdf |
Language | English |
Rights | Steinman Enterprises |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
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. |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
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. |
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A procrastinator is one
who puts off until tomorrow
the things he has already
put off until today.
Spring Festival O f Values A t Liitiz Stores, Thur., Fri. & Sat.
The Lititz Record - Express
Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century
There are 25 mountains
in Colorado hig h er th an
P ik e ’s Peak. If you th in k
ad v e rtisin g doesn’t pay,
name one.
83rd Year E s t a b l i s h e d A p r il, 1877, a s T h e S u n b e am
(C o n s o lid a te d w i th T h e I d t l t z R e c o rd , 1937) Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, March 24, 1960 7 c e n t s a C o p y ; 33.00 p e r y e a r b y m a il
w i th in ^L a n c a ste r C o u n ty ; S3:50 e ls ew h e r e . No. 49
Stores To
Give Free
Prizes
Mark Down Spring
Merchandise For
Next 3 Days
A S p r in g Fe s t iv a l of Va lue s ,
L i t i t z ’’ f i r s t big sp r in g sales
e v e n t in a. n um b e r of ye a r s ,
will be he ld th is T h u r sd a y ,
Friday7 a n d S a tu rd a y .
A m a jo r i ty of Lit i tz s to re s
will be p a r t i c ip a t in g in th e
e v e n t which f e a tu r e s sp r in g
i tems a t v a lu e s n e v e r be fo re
o f fe red he re. Store s will be
open T h u r s d a y for th e p u rp o s e
of th e sale and, p a r t i c ip a t in g
m e r c h a n t s will r ema in open
F r id a y until 9 p.m. and all
d a y S a tu rd a y .
Many s to re s a r e of fe r ing
pr ize s in me r c h a n d i s e in a d d i t
io n to th e s savings re a l iz ed in
line with th e sa le s promotion.
Among s to re s which will be
giving m e r c h a n d i s e prizes a re
C h a r lo t t e ’s Ap p a r re ! Shop, $50
in m e r c h a n d i s e ; We s te rn Au to
As soc ia te Store , $50 in m e r c
h a n d i s e ; H a r r i s V a r ie ty Store,
$50 in m e r c h a n d i s e ; Be n n e r
P h a rm a c y , $25 in me rc h a n d i s e .
Spa cbt F u r n i t u r e Store $50
in me r c h a n d i s e ; Be ck Bros.
F u r n i t u r e Store, gi f ts of m e r c
h a n d i s e sh own in th e i r w in d
ow; F lo y d H a c km a n , $35
c o r n e r ta b le a n d ' Z a r tm a n ’s
Sto re will se rve f re e ice c re am
f rom 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. T h u r s d
a y n ig h t only.
F i c k in g e r ’s J ewe l ry s to r e is
giving th r e e prizes, a hos te s s
set, a c a k e p la te a n d a. bon
bon d i sh a n d McElroy P h a r m
a c y is o f fe r in g $25 w o r th of
m e r c h a n d i s e prizes, a n d S t a u f f
e r ’s Ma rk e t , Kis sel Hill, will
give awa y 2 0 rose b u sh e s each
v a lu e d a t $1.49.
All s tore s will o f fe r man y
va lu e s in all lines of re ta i l
goods.
Drivers Unhurt
In Ice-Caused
Two-Car Crash
Two d r iv e r s e sc aped i n ju r y
T u e s d a y m o rn in g m ail a cc id
e n t b lame d on icy R o u t e 5 01
ilea th e R. J . Ha n n a Co.
Chief of Police Lloyd J.
H o f fm a n said a t ru c k of th e
H a n n a f irm, d i rv e n by San fo rd
LI. Boll, th ir ty - f iv e , Lit i tz R l ,
p u l le d o u t of th e c omp a n y 's
d r iv eway a n d h e a d e d so u th ou
R o u t e 501.
An a u to d r iv en s o u th by
Wi l l iam Grosh, n in e te e n , 2 S.
Bro a d St., sk id d e d when Grosh
a p plied th e b r a k e s to slow7 for
t h e t ru c k , police said, a n d
sk id d e d a g a in s t th e o th e r
vehicle.
The a c c id e n t oc cu r re d a b o u t
7 :4 5 a.m, a n d Chief Ho f fma n
sa id th e h ig hwa y a t t h a t po in t
Was glaz ed wi th ice: Damag e
to th e 195G c o n v e r t ib le dr iven
by Grosh wa s e s t ima te d a t
$300 a n d to th e t r u c k a t $10 0.
EXTINGUISH GRASS F IR E
Loca l f i r eme n we re c a l led to
e x tin g u i sh a g ra s s f ire on the
fo rm e r Go e h e n a u e r f a rm west,
of Kis sel Hill, owned by R a y mo
n d B u c kw a l t e r sh o r t ly b e fo
re 3 :3 0 p.m. Wedne sday.
Borough Cites Need For Water Program
ArrestSalesman ~ List Reasons, Cost
led Fraud
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to th e h e a r in g aid. ijhe
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■5 a l leged th e eye glass-
I es we re ill - f i tted a.nd proved
| to be of no a id in e n ab l in g
h e r to ove rcome h e r h a n d i-
! cap.1
| F r i e n d s of Mrs. Bre n n e r ,
I who lives a lone , s o u g h t to have
j th e sa le cor re c ted- th ro u g h t h e 1
| office of ,;S'Quire Diehm b u t a
of l e t t e r exchanges
it no re sul ts . . .
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WED 50 YEARS
inf? a id firm , m a in ta in s :d he- MBÜ
nu ide m any visits to Mrs. s p Ü
B r erui'er J i hi>nle .in an at:temp t W ¡1
to sati!sfy■ th e compia liits . G a g w
i f
lio ne ;als<3 n:la in tai ned th.
we re m a r r i e d in th e pa r -
2,-e of th e C h a r lo t t e S t r e e t
Ch u rc h of th e .Brethren, L a n c
a s te r , on Ma rch 2d, 1010 by
th e Rev. H a r ry Yode r . About
a mo n th l a t e r th e y mo v ed to
th e F r o n t S t r e e t a d d r e s s wh e r e
th e y h a v e re s id e d e v e r since.
Mrs. Ke l le r is the io rme r Lillie
F e lk e r . T h e couple h a s
one d a u g h te r , Nancy, wi le 0 f
Roy Kur tz , hhe-ridan I I I . Mr.
Ke l le r is a r e t i r e d - Wilb u r
Chocola te wo rk e r , retiring; a l t
e r 50 ye a r s ot service. The
couple p la n s a p r iv a t e c e le b r a t
io n ot th e a n n iv e r s a ry a t th e i r
home .
h a r r y k k g k n n a s i l l
H a r ry Re g en n a s , v e te r a n local
c a n d ym a k e r , ha s been c o n f
ined to his home by illne s s
for th e p a s t seve ra l months -
Mrs. Geo. Keehn
Named To Head
Chest Board
Mrs. J u l i a Ke ehn, wife of
George L. Ke ehn, 30 K. Ma r k
e t St., wa s ele cted p re s id e n t
of the Li t i tz -Wa rwic k Commu
n i ty Che s t a t a r e o rg a n i z a tion
me e t in g Tue sday.
Mrs. Ke eh n becomes th e .
f i r s t woma n ever to h e a d th e {-duet-loeal
c omm u n i ty chest, board.
Oth e r officers ele cted we re
A r t h u r W. West, Lititz R4,
f i r s t vic e -p re s id e n t ; Ve rnon
Ra n ch , 20 E. Second Aye.,
se cond vic e -pre s ident a n d Mrs.
Be tty Sh e a f fe r , wife of J.
Lloyd She a f fe r , p u b l ic i ty c h a i r man.
The b o a rd a lso discus sed
p la n s for th e 19 6 0-61 drive.
C • m . it , Senior I rip To
New York Ok’d
With Proviso
W a rw i c k S se n io r class w
be p e rmi t te d to m a k e an ov
n ig h t t r ip to New York Cl
th a n k s to th e good b e h av io r
las t y e a r ’s seniors.
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ad u a tin c
be chap
las t we ek a p p ro v ed tl
bv th i s y e a r 's g)
The sen io r s will
by six a dult s .
fn ma k in g ap p ro v a l , ho a rd
memb e r F r a n k IT. Longe-n
e ck e r , d i r e c t in g his r em a rk s
to seven Yo u th Day m Go v e rn m
e n t b o a rd memb e r s f rom th e
sen io r class, r emin d e d th em of
th e i r r e sp o n s ib i li ty ot conduct
L o n g e n e c k e r said he hoped
th e s tu d e n t gove rnment, r e p r e s
e n ta t iv e s would r emin d the
class “ t h a t next, y e a r ’s class
going de p en d s upon th s y e a r 's
class. Th e only re a so n you a re
going is be c a u se la s t y e a r 's
s enior s beh av e d th ems e lv e s '
Dr. H ow a rd B: Mirmioh.
o th e r boa rd memb e r , told
g ro u p th a t
ip
Bruce Wike
Elected By
Lititz PTA
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p h o lo g r a p h n p ro n i t imi n o i al ] Vm e i ie u n s
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