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T h e L i t i t z R e c o r d - E x p r e s s Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century 83rd Year E s t a b li s h e d A p r il* 1877, as T h e Su n b e am (C o n so lid a te d w ith T h e L i t i t z R e co rd , 1937} Lititz , L an c a ste r Co., Pa., Th u rsd ay , April 7, 1960 7 ce n ts a C o p y ; $3.00 per y e a r by m a il w ith in L a n c a s t e r C o u n t y ; $3.50 e lsew h e re . No. 51 THE WALLS COME A TUMBLIN' DOWN Sm o k e a n il d u s t r is e s f rom w h a t wa s le f t o f th e fo rm e r L ititz S p r in g s Ure+.^J B a k e ry a s a wa ll a t th e b a k e r y fumb le s tow a rd e a r th . W r e c k in g c rews th i s we ek h a v e th e b a k e ry a r e a c le a re d . P ic tu r e wa s ta k e n a s th e b r ic k w a ll in c e n t e r w a s b e in g p u lle d down by a c able a t t a c h e d to a b u l l d o z e r, a n d lo o k in g a t w h a t once w a s th e f r o n t o f th e b a k e ry . Hearing Continued In Alleged Fraud A h e a r in g on a c h a rg e of f r a u d a n d o b ta in in g mo n ey u n d e r fa ls e p r e te n s e wa s c o n t in u ed by Ju s t i c e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Die hm Mo n d a y p e n d ing a n a d ju s tm e n t in th e sale of a h e a r in g a id to a n El iz a b e th Twp. woman. Th e woma n , Mrs. Annie B r e n n e r , e ighty-six, sa id a t the h e a r in g t h a t she would be willing to drop th e c h a rg e if a p a i r of h e a r in g a id eye g la s s es we re a d ju s te d so she m ig h t h a v e b e n e f i t of th e i r use. She h a d b r o u g h t th e c h a rg e a g a in s t Jo s ep h M. Gaglione, H a r r i s b u r g , th e s a le sman. Cost $200 Th e glas se s we re p u r c h a s e d in th e fall of 1958 by Mrs. B r e n n e r for $29 0, a n d she t e s t i f ie d Monday t h a t she co u ld n 't see wi th th em n o r could she h e a r a n y b e tte r . Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f ie d th e glas se s we re se n t to h e r t h r o u g h th e mail a n d she Strays Rounded Up In Dog Law Enforcement Two dog own e r s ha v e be en p ro s e c u t e d and th r e e s t r a y dogs h a v e been picked up a n d im p o u n d e d as b o ro u g h police cont in u e d a c amp a ig n a g a in s t dogs ru n n in g loose here. The s t r a y s we re collected by P a t r o lm a n H. Lloyd Long in th e Lincoln Av e n u e a r e a and t a k e n to th e L a n c a s te r County H um a n e L e a g u e for ke eping. Police said th e i r a c t io n was p rom p te d by n um e ro u s comp l a in t s of d o g s ru n n in g loose. R e s id e n t s we re r emin d e d it is a g a in s t th e law to p e rmi t a dog to ru n loose a n d two .persons , L u k e Good, Lititz R3, and IV. W. Smi th. 110 W. Ora n g e St., we re p ro s e cu te d be fo re J u s t ic e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm on th e charge . Dogs ru n n in g loose c an be co n s id e re d as s t ra y s , police r e min d ed . Ar r e s t s for dogs r u n ning out of c ontrol can also be mad e by g ame wa rd e n s if it involve s th e ch a s in g or killing of game. Little League Reelects Gibbel For 1960 Season The Wa rw i c k L i t t le Le a g u e h a d its r e o rg a n i z a t io n m e e t ing Monday n ig h t a t th e Lit i tz R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r a n d th e followin g of f ice rs we re ele cted for 1960 season. Bob Gibbel, p r e s i d e n t : Roy Clair, V. P r e s id e n t ; R i c h a rd Sipe, S e c re ta ry a n d J im Da v id son T r e a s u r e r . R e g i s t r a t io n for p la y e r s for th i s y e a r ’s te ams will begin on Apr i l 11 a n d will c o n tin u e u n t i l May 1. All p laye r s who play e d las t y e a r m u s t r e g i s te r a g a in th i s year . Wi l l iam Bell, R e c r e a t io n Dire ctor , will be a t th e schools for th e n e x t two we ek s to enroll playe rs , or p la y e r s may r e g i s te r a t th e Li t i tz Elem. School Gym. T ry o u t s a n d Dra f t s Day will be he ld on S a tu rd a y , May 7 a t th e two W i l b u r F ie ld s with th e r a in d a te a s May 14. Opening Day P a r a d e will be on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 4. TR EA T ED FO R CUTS , T e r ry McLa rnen. Xew St., wa s t r e a t e d by a Lititz p h y s i cian S a tu rd a y for l a c e ra t io n s of th e ches t a n d wr is t. Bo ro u g h Police in v e s tig a te d a n d said McLa rn e n told th em he wa s in ju r e d a cc identally. h a d n j t se e n Gaglione a f te r m a k in g th e p u rc h a s e . Gaglione te s t i f ie d t h a t he h a d visited th e h ome a n d she did not a n swe r th e door. He t e s t i f i e d h e le f t his c a l l in g c a rd b u t Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f i e d sh e ne v e r fo u n d th e c ard. Gaglione s a id th e a id wa s ma i le d b e c aus e Mrs. B r e n n e r a sk e d h im to m a i l it to he r . Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f ied she d i d n ’t w a n t th e h e a r in g aid ma i led to ' h e r b u t in s te a d w a n t e d him to ma i l h e r p r e s e n t eyegla s se s which he had t a k e n a lo n g to ha v e as a p r e sc r ip t io n for lenses for -the h e a r in g aid glasses. Atty. Jo s e p h Eidson, r e p r e s e n t in g Gaglione, moved th a t Diehm dismis s th e c h a rg e bec aus e no t e s t im o n y wa s p ro duc ed e s t a b l i sh in g fa lse p r e tense. I t led to a discus s ion m r e g a rd to re co n d i t io n e d h e a r ing aids being c ons ide red new. Gaglione sa id it w a s n ’t u n u su a l for h e a r in g a id eye glas se s to be re c o n d i t io n e d and sold as new. Mrs. B r e n n e r a g re e d th a t if a d ju s tm e n t s a r e m a d e to th e p a i r to h e r sa t is fa c tio n , she wo u ld d ro p th e cha rge . Ga gl ione s a id h e wo u ld have th e e a r piece l e n g th e n e d to f i t Mrs. B r e n n e r and would n o t i fy a n e ig h b o r , P a u l Ho rn in g , w h e n h e would m a k e de live ry. Mrs. B r e n n e r lives a lo n e at S h e r id a n R1 a n d Gaglione sa id he w a n t e d someone else p r e s e n t wh e n he ma d e th e de live ry to a s c e r t a in w h e th e r Mrs. B r e n n e r wa s satis f ied. Mrs. B r e n n e r , eighty-six, ag re e d , a n d Ho rn in g , wh o had b r o u g h t h e r to th e h e a r in g sa id he wo u ld a g r e e to be p re sent . Diehm th e n c o n t in u ed th e h e a r in g . Girl Scout Troop To Tour N.Y. Miss Jo a n R u e bm a n ’s Girl Scout Troop 135 with a s s i s ta n t leaders , Muss Ro c h e l le Kopp a n d Mrs. Alton Brown, c ommi t te e memb e r s a n d mol h e r s will spend two days in New York City next week. The gi r ls wo rk e d all ye a r to ra ise th e fu n d s a n d p r e p a r ed for th e t r ip in p lan n in g th e i r t roop p ro g r ams , by showing slides of th e places th ey will visit, a n d a lso c ons ide r ing a su i tab le wa rdrobe . T h e y will leave Lititz at 5:30 a.in. on Wedne sday, Apr il 13 a n d r e tu r n on T h u r s d a y at 1 0 :0 0 p.m. They plan to visit th e Uni ted Na t io n s Building, t a k e a b o a t t r ip a ro u n d Manh a t t a n I s land, see Radio City Music Hall, th e Emp i r e Sta te Building, th e S ta tu e of Libe r ty, t a k e a bus to u r of th e city, vi s i ting China town, th e Bowery, and do some shopping. The gi r ls of th e t ro o p who will go include , Eile en Zug, Ly n n Ho l l in g swo r th , Debbie E c k e r t , Mary Ca rolyn Pfa u tz . E la in e Dagen. Jo Anne Pf; Ma r sh a He l te r , Lin d a Hoff: K a r e n Nagle and Ceceila H es .R ene e Xiq u e t te , Vickie well. Ma rg a r e t Ba jk o i Diane Spaid, Cheryl Lai Ma r ta R e in h a r t , Pa t r ic ia sen, Connie Hagy, a n d Be Hall. The girls will be ac ra ll ied by a nur se . Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd S and Mr. a n d Mrs. Mor r is Cloud r e tu r n e d on T h u r s d a t e r sp e nding a we ek in P e t e r s b u rg , Flo r id a . Driver Hits Police Car On Broad St. Li t i tz B o r o u g h ’s 19 5 8 police c ru i s e r wa s p u t o u t of commis s ion a n d a woma n h o s p i t a l ized in a to u r - c a r a c c id e n t on N. Bro a d Street, e a r ly y e s t e r day mo rn in g . I n ju r e d wa s Mrs. F lo r e n c e F e a r s , Lit i tz R3. who was t r e a t e d by Dr. F r a n k l in K. Cassell a n d a dm i t t e d to L a n c a s te r Gene ra l Ho sp i ta l with a poss ible skull f r a c tu r e and a pos s ible f r a c tu r e d nose. Bo ro u g h P o l ic ema n George Hicks sa id Mrs. F e a r s was d r iv in g so u th on Bro a d S t r e e t ■about 3:40 a.m. y e s te rd a y wh e n she los t c o n tro l of h e r vehic le a n a h i t th e police c ru i s e r win c h was p a rk e d m f ro n t of th e Young Men s Bu s ines s Le ague . Th e imp a c t pi s h e d ! ’" c r u is e r a g a in s t a p a r k e d c a r own e d by H a ro ld Chock e-le te , 9 S. B ro a d S t., and Mrs. F e a r s e a r wa s th en s t r u c k f rom b e h in d by a n a u to d r iv e n by W a lte r B. 1 Ca rvell, 4 3 C e n te r St. P a t r o lm a n Hic k s was in th e police office a t th e t ime and h e a rd th e c ra sh. To ta l d ama g e wa s e s t im a te d a t $1,500 a n d Mrs. F e a r s wa s c h a rg e d wi th re ck le s s d r iving be fo re Ju s t ic e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm. Mrs. . F e a r s to ld police she lost c o n tro l of th e c a r wh e n she r e a c h e d to pick up a s c a r f which wa s lying on th e seat. Th e b o ro u g h will use th e fo rm e r police car, now used by th e b o ro u g h ma n a g e r , u n t i l r e p a i r s a r e made . Boro Cancels One Meeting ets Ground Rules For 2nd Order Of Procedure Set For On Water Parley Program B o ro u g h Council ha s called off a me e t in g to discus s re c r e a t io n in Lit i tz a n d a lso laid down some “ g ro u n d r u l e s ’’ for th e c o n d u c t of a me e t in g with E n g in e e r H e n ry H u th on th( w a t e r imp ro v eme n t s n e x t Wed ne sday. 5 The me e t in g to discus s re c re a t io n wi th th e Lit i tz Spr ings P a r k T ru s t e e s a n d th e R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r Bo a rd h a d be en s c h e d u le d for Tu e sd ay , Apr i l 12. In c allin g ' o ff th e m e e ting', C o u n c il P r e s id e n t AY. Roy F u c k s a id it w a s done b e c a u s e th e L ititz P la n n in g ' C 'im n iiv -io n a lr e a d y h a d s c iu d u lc d a m e e tin g on th e sam e s u b je c t f o r A p ril 19. E n c k sa id council memb e r s s h o u ld t r y to a t t e n d th a t me e t in g a n d not ic e s will be s e n t o u t to people who in d ic a t ed th ey we re in te r e s t e d in th e RETIREE N o rm a n L. H a b e c k e r , 6 0 E. Alum .M.. r e tir e d on A p ril I, f ille r 28 y e a rs ol s e rv ic e w ith th e sh o p o rg a n iz a tio n a t th e A rm s tro n g C o rk Co. H e w a s m a t e r i a l p ro c u r em e n t a n d e x p e d it e r s u p e rv is o r a n d h a s h e ld a n um b e r o f s u p e rv is o ry p o s ts w ith A rm s tro n g . H e s a id h e p la n s to t a k e i t e a sy fo r th e tim e b e in g . H a b e c k e r h a s b e e n a c tiv e in v e te r a n s a f f a ir s in L ititz . H O S P IT A L PA T IE N T Mr. R i c h a rd T a n g e r t , of S. W a ln u t S t re e t , wa s t a k e n to th e L a n c a s te r Ge n e ra l Ho s p i tal y e s t e rd a y wh e r e he was a dm i t t e d as a medic a l p a t ie n t . First Of Spring Music Concerts On Saturday The f i r s t c o n c e r t of the 1 9 60 Spr ing Music F e s t iv a l will be p r e s e n te d th is S a tu r day ev en in g a t 8 p.m., in th e high school a u d i to r ium. Dire c ted by H e n ry C. S te in er, th e J u n io r Hig h Band will begin th e p ro g r am wi th Banks Observe Good Friday; Open Saturday Lit i tz b a n k s will be closed F r id a y , April 15, in o b s e r vance of Good F r id a y , it was a n n o u n c e d ye s te rday. P r e s id e n t P a u l II. Bombe r - g e r of th e F a rm e r s Na t io n a l B a n k a n d P r e s id e n t H. H. Diehm, Lit i tz Sp r in g s Na t iona l Bank, said th a t h o u r s for b a n k in g will be obse rved S a t u rd a y mo rn in g , Apr i l 16. Both b a n k s will be open f rom 8 a.m. S a tu rd a y , April 16 un t il 11 a.m. J. S. Holi- “ Sle epe r s W a k e ” , by Bach, a n d th e “Hoos icr day O v e r tu r e ” . Two re ligious n umb e r s , “ O L ig h t of L i f e ” a n d “ The P a lm s ” will be p la y ed by two b r a s s ensembles . A g ro u p of m a jo r e t t e s will do a b a to n ro u t in e to th e mus ic of “ Big J e f f ” a n d th e Band will c o n c lude wi th a .‘Sa lu te To B r a hm s ” a n d se le c tions f rom th e B ro a dw a y mus ic a le , “The Music Ma n ” . A g ro u p of se le c tions by the Senior High Gi r l s ’ Ch o ru s will be h e a rd in th e second po r t io n of th e p ro g r am. Th ey will s ing “ In A Mo n a s te ry G a r d e n ” , “O Mary, D o n ’t You We e p ” , “Many A New Da y ” , f rom Ok la h oma , a n d “ A Cech-o s lo v a k ia n Danc e S o n g ” . S h i r ley Wa l tz will sing Sydney H om e r ’s s e t t in g of th e f ami l ia r “All In Th e Apr i l E v e n in g-She ep a n d L am b s ” . Ma r cia Meiskey is a ccompani s t a n d th e ch o ru s will be d i r e c t ed by Le e C. Dunkle . Th e f inal p o r t io n of th e (C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) Apr il 12 me e t ing. In a d d i t io n to d i scus s ing th e long r a n g e p i c tu r e of r e c r e a tion he re, th e Apr il 12 m e e t ing h a d a lso p romi s e d to b r in g th e sw immin g pool is sue be fore council again. At th e Ma rch me e t in g S te p h e n J. Pa lkovic , Kis sel Hill Rd., said he a n d George Ka l - enich, Kis sel Hill Rd., wa n ted to p r e s e n t to council the f ig u re s on th e Ma n h e im sw immin g pool op e ra t io n . Be c a u se of th e l e n g th of th e Ma rch me e t in g , Pa lkovic sa id h i s -m a t t e r could wa i t and was r e s c h e d u le d fo r th e Apr i l 12 me e t ing. • S e t P ro c e d u r e In s e t t in g d own “ an o rd e r of p ro c e d u r e ” for t h e me e t in g of Apr i l 13 me e t in g , wh ic h be gins a t 7 p.m. council said b o th H u t h a n d Calvin Levis, an employe of th e H u t h f irm, would be p re sent . Th e men will re v iew th e b a c k g ro u n d of L i t i tz w a t e r p ro g r am w i t h o u t in te r ru p t io n . Council will th e n a s k q u e s t io n s r e g a rd in g th e i r p r e s e n ta t io n . Af t e r e a ch c o u n c i lma n h a s m a d e his comme n ts , q u e s t io n s will be h e a rd f rom vis itors. ^ R em a rk s sh o u ld b e l im i t e d to fiv e m in u te s . A n y th in g lo n g e r sh o u ld h e p r e s e n te d in w r i t in g b e fo re th e m e e tin g so co p ie s c an be m a d e fo r d is tr ib u tio n to co u n c il. To m a in t a in o rde r , E n c k said, q u e s t io n s f rom v i s i to r s s h o u ld be su bm i t t e d in w r i t ing. I f council feels th e q u e s tion w a r r a n t s th e t im e of th e me e t in g it will be a n sw e r e d a t t h a t time. Oth e rwi s e it will be a n sw e r e d by le t te r . At th e Ma rch me e t in g a s e r ies of q u e s t io n s on th e w a t e r p ro g r am we re d i re c te d by c it i zens a n d r e s u l te d in t h e 'm e e t ing la s tin g ove r five h o u r s . Appeal On Fire Rules Is Granted Wa rw i c k w o n ’t h a v e to p u t a f ire wall th r o u g h its Roths.- ville School a u d i to r ium , th e Sta te D e p a r tm e n t of L a b o r a n d I n d u s t r y de cided th i s week. An a p pe a l ma d e by th e school d i s t r ic t b e fo re th e I n d u s t r i a l Bo a rd of th e D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r a n d In d u s t ry lias be en g r a n te d , Supe rvi s ing P r in c ip a l G. Ma r l in Spa id a n n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y . Th e b o a rd also wa ived a n o th e r ru l in g which wo u ld have r e q u i r e d b u i ld in g a n o th e r wall on th e second f loor of Ro th s - ville b u i ld in g which would h a v e ma d e office spa c e a n d th e n u r s e s q u a r t e r s th e r e too small. AYarwick a p p e a le d th e r u l in g p e r ta in in g to th e f ir e w a ll in tlie a u d ito r ium fo r th e s am e re a so n . T lie I n d u s t r i a l B o a rd n o tif ie d th e s c h o o l th a t it w o u ld w a iv e p r e v io u s r u l in g s on th e tw o w a lls b e c a u s e W a rw ic k “ h a d a g o o d r a s e ” . Th i s me a n s a r c h i te c t s plans to r emo d e l th e school to conform to o th e r f ire h a z a rd r e g u la t io n s can now be d rawn . Th e o th e r r e g u la t io n s in clude enclos ing wi th a f ire re s i s t a n t m a t e r i a l , two s t a i r wells in th e school, in s ta l l in g s e v e ra l f ire door s a n d ma k in g a n o th e r exit f rom th e g ymn a s ium. I t is th e second t ime th e d e p a r tm e n t ha s o rd e re d th e school d i s t r ic t to c o r re c t condi tions it t e rm e d h a z a rd o u s :n th e e v e n t a f ire eve r s t a r t ed a t th e school. BEN BUYS FIVE TICKETS mÈÈÊÈÈL $ r B u rg e s s B e n jam in G. Kopresl u sed l he o c c a sio n ol flic A B C s d ow n tow n tic k e t s ta n d la s t F r id a y to p u reha.se fiv e tic k e ts to r th e “M in s tr e l D ay s” sh ow a t W a rw ic k High S ch o o l A p ril 2 2 am i 2 3 . P ro c e e d s lro in th e sh ow w ill he g iv en to th e R e c r e a tio n C e n te r B u ild in g F u n d . Selling- (h e tic k e t is B e n ’s c o u n te r p a r t in th e M in s tr e l P r o d u c tio n , L e s Minstrels Say Tickets Going Good A.B.C. a n d A.B.C.D. m em be rs a r e ju b i l a n t ove r th e e n th u s i a s t i c re c e p tio n be in g a c corded th e i r fo r th c omin g show “Min s t re l Da y s ” which goes on th e W.U.H.S. s ta g e F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y . Ap r i l 2 2 a n d 2 3rd. All proc e eds go to th e Rec Ce n te r B u i ld in g F u n d . A d own town p romo t io n c amp a ig n wa s s ta g e d by th e t ic k e t a n d p u b l ic i ty c ommi t te e s la s t F r id a y wh e n s e v e ra l b l a c k faced sa n dwic h men a ccos ted sh o p p e r s wi th ticke ts . “We sold ove r 100 t ic k e t s in th r e e h o u r s , ” sa id Don Ko p n e r who o rg a n iz ed th e d emo n s t r a t io n . “ Lit i tz folks a r e r e a l ly b a c k ing us up 1 0 0% on th is p ro j e c t in c lu d in g th e J a y c e e s who lo an e d us t h e i r s p e a k e r syst em to a d v e r t i s e th e sh ow .” I n o r d e r to p e rfe c t, th e c a tc h y m in s tr e l n um b e rs , .m u sic a l d ir e c to r A lb e r t F i l b e r t a n d p ia n o a c c om p a n is t Airs. J am e s F . S h a n k h a v e b e en p u t tin g in m a n y h o u r s p ra c tic in g ' w ith tlie chotV s. P r a c tic in g in d iv id u a lly a r e th e “ E n d -m e n ” , “ Bo ro C o u n c il” , d a n c e r s a n d sp e c ia l m u s ic a l a c ts. H u n d r e d s of ne ed e d items , f rom su rg ic a l gowns to an a u tomo b i le , a r e be ing g a th e r e d by th e p ro p e r ty c ommi t te e un- (C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) Honor Society Inducts 14 In Ceremony Here Seven sen io r s a n d seven j u n iors of Die Wa rw i c k Union Higli School we re re c e n tly e le cted to th e N a t io n a l Ho n o r Society. They a r e ele cted by th e t e a c h e r s with q u a li f ic a tio n s ba sed on le a d e r sh ip , c h a r a c t e r , a n d se rvice with a scholas tic a v e r a g e of B or b e tte r . Seniors, J am e s Reese, .Jeffrey R o a s t e r , F a y E c km a n , Sa ra Amidon, Ma r ia n Getz, R u th Rtehman a n d Shir ley Wallz. J u n io r s , R o b e r t Posey, Ma r jo r ie Klenin, Su s an Th omp so n , Ma lh a Gu n d rum, Sa ra S t e in e r , T e r ry H a r tm a n and R o b e r t Pe if fer . Warwick Orchestra Ready For Spring Concert Appearance On Saturday Night i l P i l l i l l B in g em a n . M in strc i a t th e f a r r ig h t in th e f r o n t is Don Kc p t io r a n d th e t a l l e s t fe llow in th e b a ck row is Ivon S im m o n s. I f y o u c an id e n tify tin ' o th e r s y o u ’re a b e t t e r m a n th a n I am . B e n , in c id e n ta lly , a c tu a lly , b o u g lit tlie fiv e tic k e ts , h e w a s n ’t j u s t p o s in g fo r a p ic tu r e . Churches List Holy Week Services Here Lit i tz c h u rch e s a r e p l a n n in g o b se rvanc e s of th e Holy 'Week a n d P a lm Sunday, p r e p a r a to ry to th e sa c red c ommemo r a t io n of E a s t e r Su n d a y a n d th e r a i s ing f rom th e d e ad of J e su s of Na z a re th . P e n ry n J e ru s a l em Un i ted Ch u rc h of C h r i s t will hold a mid -we e k L e n te n service T h u r sd a y , Apr i l 7th a t 7:30 p.m. a n d th e Conf i rma t io n class me e t s S a tu rd a y a t 10 a.m. The P a lm Su n d a y se rmo n will be “ Ele c t ion Day in J e r u s a l em ” and th e se rvic e in c lude s c o n f i rma t io n , b a p ti sm a n d re c e p tio n of new mem b e r s a t 9 a.m. Ch u rc h school will be he ld a t 1 0 :1 5 a.m. and c h o ir r e h e a r s a l a t 2 p.m. U n ite d lire !liv e n Th e Ev an g e l ic a l Uni ted B r e th r e n Ch u rc h will have Ba p ti sm a n d Re c eption of mem b e r s on S u n d a y mo rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 a.m. a n d se rvice s d u r i n g th e we ek with th e fol lowing s chedule , Monday, 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Special Holy Week Services For Children Services will be he ld in th e T r in i ty Ev an g e lic a l C o n g re g a t io n a l C h u rc h for th e c h ild ren of th e E l em e n t a r y School b u i ld in g seve ra l days next week. The c h ild ren of g ra d e s one, two a n d th r e e will go on Monday a n d We d n e sd a y and g r a d e s four, five a n d six on T u e s d a y a n d T h u r sd a y . Mrs. David R. J o n e s will be th e sp e a k e r a n d th e following min i s t e r s will be in c h a rg e of th e service, Monday, th e Rev. Ma r l in Sc h a f f s ta l l ; Tu e sday, th e Rev. Ra lp h H. Wolfe; Wed n e sd a y , th e Rev. Olden D. Mitchell; a n d T h u r sd a y , th e Rev. J ame s K. Rapp. Special mus ic will be p r e s e n te d by th e School Chorus d i r e c te d by Mrs. Plazel Moore. This service is sp o n so red by Ihe 17 ai'vvick As soc ia t ion of Churche s . Add Whiskey To Bay Rum ----- Get The Jug A mix tu r e of wh i sk e v and bay h um s e n t a t r a n s i e n t to th e jug h e re la s t week. t Bo ro u g h Police said they picked up B e rn a rd Aloyisious. McLaughl in, s ixty- four , in Die f i r s t block of E a s t Main St. He h a d been d r in k in g the mixtu re . police said, a n d when he could fu rn i sh no a d d r e s s for th em he was c h a rg e d wi th va-grany. ■Justice of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm h e a rd th e case a n d s e n ten c ed him to 3 0 days in the cou n ty prison. Mrs. Ja cob Sentz r e tu r n e d on Tu e s d a y from th e L a n c a s te r Ge n e ra l Ho sp ita l wh e r e she wa s a su rg ic a l p a t ie n t . 6 :4 5 p.m.: We d n e sd a y , 7:00 p.m.; a n d Th u r sd a y , Holy Commu n io n a t 7 :3 0 p.m. The s e r vices will be in c h a rg e of th e Rev. P a u l A. Miller, pa s tor . S t. L u k e ’s St. L u k e ’s Un i ted C h u rc h of Chr i s t will hold th e i r . a n n u a l C h i ld r e n ’s Day E a s t e r p ro g r am on S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9 :3 0 a.m. in c h a rg e of Mrs. J am e s R o th a n d Mrs. Ma r l in Spangler , Th e Wome n 's Guild of th e (C o n t in u e d on p a g e 3) Writes On Pool Report At Manheim De a r E d i to r , T -went to a Ma n h e im Bor - ough Council me e t in g la s t we ek to discover fo r myse lf w h a t th e co n d it io n of th e i r pool f in an c e s were. I re c e iv ed a copy of a l e t t e r t h a t wa s s e n t o u t to each Manhe im re s id en t . A copy of th i s l e t t e r is enclosed for y o u r co n v en ience. I f any one does n o t 'b e lieve w h a t th ey see in y o u r pa p e r , I am su r e t h a t th e Manh e im pool c ommi t te e ( l i s te d a,t th e b o t tom of th e l e t t e r ) will be mo re th a n glad to ve r ify th e f ig u re s a n d le t te r . In effe c t th i s l e t t e r says th a t in 19 5 9, AT THE CLOSE OF TH E SEASON: Gross income $28,1 76.44 less expenses 1 8,072.5-7 n e t - $10,103.87 less in te r e s t on Bond for 1959 2,025.00 Ba la n c e for se a son- $ 8,0'78.$7 T h ey h a d $6,297.70 in tire b a n k which a d d e d to la s t y e a r ’s p ro f i t s ma d e $14,376,57 p ro f i t fo r two y e a r ’s operaV lion, which d e p o s i te d in any b a n k is p r e t ty nice indeed. Now, in May of th is ye a r th ey a re to pay In t e r e s t "" $2,025.00 Bond 7,000.00 To ta l bond payment $9,025.00 I f th e y have a gros s income of $28,176.44 a n d expenses of $18,072.57 plus bond p a yme n t o f $9.025.00 to ta l expenses for 1960 we re $27,097.57. This still leaves a p ro f i t of $1,078.87 for 1960 which a d d ed to la s t y e a r ’s b a la n c e gives th em $15,455.44 p ro f i t for th r e e y e a r s o pe ra t ion. Of course, th i s is u s in g la s t y e a r ’s f igure s , wi th no c h an g e s and th ey do say in th e i r l e t t e r t h a t some of la s t y e a r ’s ex p en ses will n o t oc cur a g a in . ' Also, th e p ro f i t s in th e b a n k a r e colle cting in te r e s t since th e money h a s be en inves ted. So th e r e it is, in spite of all '.t Mr. L a u s c h ’s f ig u re s to th e c o n tra ry . In c id e n ta l ly th e Man h e im B o ro u g h Council memb e r s we re v e ry p l e a s a n t a n d in t e r e s ted in c o o p e ra t in g in p r e s e n t in g th e t r u e la c t s fo r th e ed if ic a t io n of th o s e who) may h a v e b e en mis led by f ig u re ju g g lin g . George Ka len ich
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Title | Lititz Record Express |
Masthead | Lititz Record Express 1960-04-07 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Description | Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 |
Publisher | Record Print. Co. |
Date | 1960-04-07 |
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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 |
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Language | English |
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Full Text | T h e L i t i t z R e c o r d - E x p r e s s Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century 83rd Year E s t a b li s h e d A p r il* 1877, as T h e Su n b e am (C o n so lid a te d w ith T h e L i t i t z R e co rd , 1937} Lititz , L an c a ste r Co., Pa., Th u rsd ay , April 7, 1960 7 ce n ts a C o p y ; $3.00 per y e a r by m a il w ith in L a n c a s t e r C o u n t y ; $3.50 e lsew h e re . No. 51 THE WALLS COME A TUMBLIN' DOWN Sm o k e a n il d u s t r is e s f rom w h a t wa s le f t o f th e fo rm e r L ititz S p r in g s Ure+.^J B a k e ry a s a wa ll a t th e b a k e r y fumb le s tow a rd e a r th . W r e c k in g c rews th i s we ek h a v e th e b a k e ry a r e a c le a re d . P ic tu r e wa s ta k e n a s th e b r ic k w a ll in c e n t e r w a s b e in g p u lle d down by a c able a t t a c h e d to a b u l l d o z e r, a n d lo o k in g a t w h a t once w a s th e f r o n t o f th e b a k e ry . Hearing Continued In Alleged Fraud A h e a r in g on a c h a rg e of f r a u d a n d o b ta in in g mo n ey u n d e r fa ls e p r e te n s e wa s c o n t in u ed by Ju s t i c e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Die hm Mo n d a y p e n d ing a n a d ju s tm e n t in th e sale of a h e a r in g a id to a n El iz a b e th Twp. woman. Th e woma n , Mrs. Annie B r e n n e r , e ighty-six, sa id a t the h e a r in g t h a t she would be willing to drop th e c h a rg e if a p a i r of h e a r in g a id eye g la s s es we re a d ju s te d so she m ig h t h a v e b e n e f i t of th e i r use. She h a d b r o u g h t th e c h a rg e a g a in s t Jo s ep h M. Gaglione, H a r r i s b u r g , th e s a le sman. Cost $200 Th e glas se s we re p u r c h a s e d in th e fall of 1958 by Mrs. B r e n n e r for $29 0, a n d she t e s t i f ie d Monday t h a t she co u ld n 't see wi th th em n o r could she h e a r a n y b e tte r . Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f ie d th e glas se s we re se n t to h e r t h r o u g h th e mail a n d she Strays Rounded Up In Dog Law Enforcement Two dog own e r s ha v e be en p ro s e c u t e d and th r e e s t r a y dogs h a v e been picked up a n d im p o u n d e d as b o ro u g h police cont in u e d a c amp a ig n a g a in s t dogs ru n n in g loose here. The s t r a y s we re collected by P a t r o lm a n H. Lloyd Long in th e Lincoln Av e n u e a r e a and t a k e n to th e L a n c a s te r County H um a n e L e a g u e for ke eping. Police said th e i r a c t io n was p rom p te d by n um e ro u s comp l a in t s of d o g s ru n n in g loose. R e s id e n t s we re r emin d e d it is a g a in s t th e law to p e rmi t a dog to ru n loose a n d two .persons , L u k e Good, Lititz R3, and IV. W. Smi th. 110 W. Ora n g e St., we re p ro s e cu te d be fo re J u s t ic e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm on th e charge . Dogs ru n n in g loose c an be co n s id e re d as s t ra y s , police r e min d ed . Ar r e s t s for dogs r u n ning out of c ontrol can also be mad e by g ame wa rd e n s if it involve s th e ch a s in g or killing of game. Little League Reelects Gibbel For 1960 Season The Wa rw i c k L i t t le Le a g u e h a d its r e o rg a n i z a t io n m e e t ing Monday n ig h t a t th e Lit i tz R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r a n d th e followin g of f ice rs we re ele cted for 1960 season. Bob Gibbel, p r e s i d e n t : Roy Clair, V. P r e s id e n t ; R i c h a rd Sipe, S e c re ta ry a n d J im Da v id son T r e a s u r e r . R e g i s t r a t io n for p la y e r s for th i s y e a r ’s te ams will begin on Apr i l 11 a n d will c o n tin u e u n t i l May 1. All p laye r s who play e d las t y e a r m u s t r e g i s te r a g a in th i s year . Wi l l iam Bell, R e c r e a t io n Dire ctor , will be a t th e schools for th e n e x t two we ek s to enroll playe rs , or p la y e r s may r e g i s te r a t th e Li t i tz Elem. School Gym. T ry o u t s a n d Dra f t s Day will be he ld on S a tu rd a y , May 7 a t th e two W i l b u r F ie ld s with th e r a in d a te a s May 14. Opening Day P a r a d e will be on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 4. TR EA T ED FO R CUTS , T e r ry McLa rnen. Xew St., wa s t r e a t e d by a Lititz p h y s i cian S a tu rd a y for l a c e ra t io n s of th e ches t a n d wr is t. Bo ro u g h Police in v e s tig a te d a n d said McLa rn e n told th em he wa s in ju r e d a cc identally. h a d n j t se e n Gaglione a f te r m a k in g th e p u rc h a s e . Gaglione te s t i f ie d t h a t he h a d visited th e h ome a n d she did not a n swe r th e door. He t e s t i f i e d h e le f t his c a l l in g c a rd b u t Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f i e d sh e ne v e r fo u n d th e c ard. Gaglione s a id th e a id wa s ma i le d b e c aus e Mrs. B r e n n e r a sk e d h im to m a i l it to he r . Mrs. B r e n n e r te s t i f ied she d i d n ’t w a n t th e h e a r in g aid ma i led to ' h e r b u t in s te a d w a n t e d him to ma i l h e r p r e s e n t eyegla s se s which he had t a k e n a lo n g to ha v e as a p r e sc r ip t io n for lenses for -the h e a r in g aid glasses. Atty. Jo s e p h Eidson, r e p r e s e n t in g Gaglione, moved th a t Diehm dismis s th e c h a rg e bec aus e no t e s t im o n y wa s p ro duc ed e s t a b l i sh in g fa lse p r e tense. I t led to a discus s ion m r e g a rd to re co n d i t io n e d h e a r ing aids being c ons ide red new. Gaglione sa id it w a s n ’t u n u su a l for h e a r in g a id eye glas se s to be re c o n d i t io n e d and sold as new. Mrs. B r e n n e r a g re e d th a t if a d ju s tm e n t s a r e m a d e to th e p a i r to h e r sa t is fa c tio n , she wo u ld d ro p th e cha rge . Ga gl ione s a id h e wo u ld have th e e a r piece l e n g th e n e d to f i t Mrs. B r e n n e r and would n o t i fy a n e ig h b o r , P a u l Ho rn in g , w h e n h e would m a k e de live ry. Mrs. B r e n n e r lives a lo n e at S h e r id a n R1 a n d Gaglione sa id he w a n t e d someone else p r e s e n t wh e n he ma d e th e de live ry to a s c e r t a in w h e th e r Mrs. B r e n n e r wa s satis f ied. Mrs. B r e n n e r , eighty-six, ag re e d , a n d Ho rn in g , wh o had b r o u g h t h e r to th e h e a r in g sa id he wo u ld a g r e e to be p re sent . Diehm th e n c o n t in u ed th e h e a r in g . Girl Scout Troop To Tour N.Y. Miss Jo a n R u e bm a n ’s Girl Scout Troop 135 with a s s i s ta n t leaders , Muss Ro c h e l le Kopp a n d Mrs. Alton Brown, c ommi t te e memb e r s a n d mol h e r s will spend two days in New York City next week. The gi r ls wo rk e d all ye a r to ra ise th e fu n d s a n d p r e p a r ed for th e t r ip in p lan n in g th e i r t roop p ro g r ams , by showing slides of th e places th ey will visit, a n d a lso c ons ide r ing a su i tab le wa rdrobe . T h e y will leave Lititz at 5:30 a.in. on Wedne sday, Apr il 13 a n d r e tu r n on T h u r s d a y at 1 0 :0 0 p.m. They plan to visit th e Uni ted Na t io n s Building, t a k e a b o a t t r ip a ro u n d Manh a t t a n I s land, see Radio City Music Hall, th e Emp i r e Sta te Building, th e S ta tu e of Libe r ty, t a k e a bus to u r of th e city, vi s i ting China town, th e Bowery, and do some shopping. The gi r ls of th e t ro o p who will go include , Eile en Zug, Ly n n Ho l l in g swo r th , Debbie E c k e r t , Mary Ca rolyn Pfa u tz . E la in e Dagen. Jo Anne Pf; Ma r sh a He l te r , Lin d a Hoff: K a r e n Nagle and Ceceila H es .R ene e Xiq u e t te , Vickie well. Ma rg a r e t Ba jk o i Diane Spaid, Cheryl Lai Ma r ta R e in h a r t , Pa t r ic ia sen, Connie Hagy, a n d Be Hall. The girls will be ac ra ll ied by a nur se . Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd S and Mr. a n d Mrs. Mor r is Cloud r e tu r n e d on T h u r s d a t e r sp e nding a we ek in P e t e r s b u rg , Flo r id a . Driver Hits Police Car On Broad St. Li t i tz B o r o u g h ’s 19 5 8 police c ru i s e r wa s p u t o u t of commis s ion a n d a woma n h o s p i t a l ized in a to u r - c a r a c c id e n t on N. Bro a d Street, e a r ly y e s t e r day mo rn in g . I n ju r e d wa s Mrs. F lo r e n c e F e a r s , Lit i tz R3. who was t r e a t e d by Dr. F r a n k l in K. Cassell a n d a dm i t t e d to L a n c a s te r Gene ra l Ho sp i ta l with a poss ible skull f r a c tu r e and a pos s ible f r a c tu r e d nose. Bo ro u g h P o l ic ema n George Hicks sa id Mrs. F e a r s was d r iv in g so u th on Bro a d S t r e e t ■about 3:40 a.m. y e s te rd a y wh e n she los t c o n tro l of h e r vehic le a n a h i t th e police c ru i s e r win c h was p a rk e d m f ro n t of th e Young Men s Bu s ines s Le ague . Th e imp a c t pi s h e d ! ’" c r u is e r a g a in s t a p a r k e d c a r own e d by H a ro ld Chock e-le te , 9 S. B ro a d S t., and Mrs. F e a r s e a r wa s th en s t r u c k f rom b e h in d by a n a u to d r iv e n by W a lte r B. 1 Ca rvell, 4 3 C e n te r St. P a t r o lm a n Hic k s was in th e police office a t th e t ime and h e a rd th e c ra sh. To ta l d ama g e wa s e s t im a te d a t $1,500 a n d Mrs. F e a r s wa s c h a rg e d wi th re ck le s s d r iving be fo re Ju s t ic e of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm. Mrs. . F e a r s to ld police she lost c o n tro l of th e c a r wh e n she r e a c h e d to pick up a s c a r f which wa s lying on th e seat. Th e b o ro u g h will use th e fo rm e r police car, now used by th e b o ro u g h ma n a g e r , u n t i l r e p a i r s a r e made . Boro Cancels One Meeting ets Ground Rules For 2nd Order Of Procedure Set For On Water Parley Program B o ro u g h Council ha s called off a me e t in g to discus s re c r e a t io n in Lit i tz a n d a lso laid down some “ g ro u n d r u l e s ’’ for th e c o n d u c t of a me e t in g with E n g in e e r H e n ry H u th on th( w a t e r imp ro v eme n t s n e x t Wed ne sday. 5 The me e t in g to discus s re c re a t io n wi th th e Lit i tz Spr ings P a r k T ru s t e e s a n d th e R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r Bo a rd h a d be en s c h e d u le d for Tu e sd ay , Apr i l 12. In c allin g ' o ff th e m e e ting', C o u n c il P r e s id e n t AY. Roy F u c k s a id it w a s done b e c a u s e th e L ititz P la n n in g ' C 'im n iiv -io n a lr e a d y h a d s c iu d u lc d a m e e tin g on th e sam e s u b je c t f o r A p ril 19. E n c k sa id council memb e r s s h o u ld t r y to a t t e n d th a t me e t in g a n d not ic e s will be s e n t o u t to people who in d ic a t ed th ey we re in te r e s t e d in th e RETIREE N o rm a n L. H a b e c k e r , 6 0 E. Alum .M.. r e tir e d on A p ril I, f ille r 28 y e a rs ol s e rv ic e w ith th e sh o p o rg a n iz a tio n a t th e A rm s tro n g C o rk Co. H e w a s m a t e r i a l p ro c u r em e n t a n d e x p e d it e r s u p e rv is o r a n d h a s h e ld a n um b e r o f s u p e rv is o ry p o s ts w ith A rm s tro n g . H e s a id h e p la n s to t a k e i t e a sy fo r th e tim e b e in g . H a b e c k e r h a s b e e n a c tiv e in v e te r a n s a f f a ir s in L ititz . H O S P IT A L PA T IE N T Mr. R i c h a rd T a n g e r t , of S. W a ln u t S t re e t , wa s t a k e n to th e L a n c a s te r Ge n e ra l Ho s p i tal y e s t e rd a y wh e r e he was a dm i t t e d as a medic a l p a t ie n t . First Of Spring Music Concerts On Saturday The f i r s t c o n c e r t of the 1 9 60 Spr ing Music F e s t iv a l will be p r e s e n te d th is S a tu r day ev en in g a t 8 p.m., in th e high school a u d i to r ium. Dire c ted by H e n ry C. S te in er, th e J u n io r Hig h Band will begin th e p ro g r am wi th Banks Observe Good Friday; Open Saturday Lit i tz b a n k s will be closed F r id a y , April 15, in o b s e r vance of Good F r id a y , it was a n n o u n c e d ye s te rday. P r e s id e n t P a u l II. Bombe r - g e r of th e F a rm e r s Na t io n a l B a n k a n d P r e s id e n t H. H. Diehm, Lit i tz Sp r in g s Na t iona l Bank, said th a t h o u r s for b a n k in g will be obse rved S a t u rd a y mo rn in g , Apr i l 16. Both b a n k s will be open f rom 8 a.m. S a tu rd a y , April 16 un t il 11 a.m. J. S. Holi- “ Sle epe r s W a k e ” , by Bach, a n d th e “Hoos icr day O v e r tu r e ” . Two re ligious n umb e r s , “ O L ig h t of L i f e ” a n d “ The P a lm s ” will be p la y ed by two b r a s s ensembles . A g ro u p of m a jo r e t t e s will do a b a to n ro u t in e to th e mus ic of “ Big J e f f ” a n d th e Band will c o n c lude wi th a .‘Sa lu te To B r a hm s ” a n d se le c tions f rom th e B ro a dw a y mus ic a le , “The Music Ma n ” . A g ro u p of se le c tions by the Senior High Gi r l s ’ Ch o ru s will be h e a rd in th e second po r t io n of th e p ro g r am. Th ey will s ing “ In A Mo n a s te ry G a r d e n ” , “O Mary, D o n ’t You We e p ” , “Many A New Da y ” , f rom Ok la h oma , a n d “ A Cech-o s lo v a k ia n Danc e S o n g ” . S h i r ley Wa l tz will sing Sydney H om e r ’s s e t t in g of th e f ami l ia r “All In Th e Apr i l E v e n in g-She ep a n d L am b s ” . Ma r cia Meiskey is a ccompani s t a n d th e ch o ru s will be d i r e c t ed by Le e C. Dunkle . Th e f inal p o r t io n of th e (C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) Apr il 12 me e t ing. In a d d i t io n to d i scus s ing th e long r a n g e p i c tu r e of r e c r e a tion he re, th e Apr il 12 m e e t ing h a d a lso p romi s e d to b r in g th e sw immin g pool is sue be fore council again. At th e Ma rch me e t in g S te p h e n J. Pa lkovic , Kis sel Hill Rd., said he a n d George Ka l - enich, Kis sel Hill Rd., wa n ted to p r e s e n t to council the f ig u re s on th e Ma n h e im sw immin g pool op e ra t io n . Be c a u se of th e l e n g th of th e Ma rch me e t in g , Pa lkovic sa id h i s -m a t t e r could wa i t and was r e s c h e d u le d fo r th e Apr i l 12 me e t ing. • S e t P ro c e d u r e In s e t t in g d own “ an o rd e r of p ro c e d u r e ” for t h e me e t in g of Apr i l 13 me e t in g , wh ic h be gins a t 7 p.m. council said b o th H u t h a n d Calvin Levis, an employe of th e H u t h f irm, would be p re sent . Th e men will re v iew th e b a c k g ro u n d of L i t i tz w a t e r p ro g r am w i t h o u t in te r ru p t io n . Council will th e n a s k q u e s t io n s r e g a rd in g th e i r p r e s e n ta t io n . Af t e r e a ch c o u n c i lma n h a s m a d e his comme n ts , q u e s t io n s will be h e a rd f rom vis itors. ^ R em a rk s sh o u ld b e l im i t e d to fiv e m in u te s . A n y th in g lo n g e r sh o u ld h e p r e s e n te d in w r i t in g b e fo re th e m e e tin g so co p ie s c an be m a d e fo r d is tr ib u tio n to co u n c il. To m a in t a in o rde r , E n c k said, q u e s t io n s f rom v i s i to r s s h o u ld be su bm i t t e d in w r i t ing. I f council feels th e q u e s tion w a r r a n t s th e t im e of th e me e t in g it will be a n sw e r e d a t t h a t time. Oth e rwi s e it will be a n sw e r e d by le t te r . At th e Ma rch me e t in g a s e r ies of q u e s t io n s on th e w a t e r p ro g r am we re d i re c te d by c it i zens a n d r e s u l te d in t h e 'm e e t ing la s tin g ove r five h o u r s . Appeal On Fire Rules Is Granted Wa rw i c k w o n ’t h a v e to p u t a f ire wall th r o u g h its Roths.- ville School a u d i to r ium , th e Sta te D e p a r tm e n t of L a b o r a n d I n d u s t r y de cided th i s week. An a p pe a l ma d e by th e school d i s t r ic t b e fo re th e I n d u s t r i a l Bo a rd of th e D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r a n d In d u s t ry lias be en g r a n te d , Supe rvi s ing P r in c ip a l G. Ma r l in Spa id a n n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y . Th e b o a rd also wa ived a n o th e r ru l in g which wo u ld have r e q u i r e d b u i ld in g a n o th e r wall on th e second f loor of Ro th s - ville b u i ld in g which would h a v e ma d e office spa c e a n d th e n u r s e s q u a r t e r s th e r e too small. AYarwick a p p e a le d th e r u l in g p e r ta in in g to th e f ir e w a ll in tlie a u d ito r ium fo r th e s am e re a so n . T lie I n d u s t r i a l B o a rd n o tif ie d th e s c h o o l th a t it w o u ld w a iv e p r e v io u s r u l in g s on th e tw o w a lls b e c a u s e W a rw ic k “ h a d a g o o d r a s e ” . Th i s me a n s a r c h i te c t s plans to r emo d e l th e school to conform to o th e r f ire h a z a rd r e g u la t io n s can now be d rawn . Th e o th e r r e g u la t io n s in clude enclos ing wi th a f ire re s i s t a n t m a t e r i a l , two s t a i r wells in th e school, in s ta l l in g s e v e ra l f ire door s a n d ma k in g a n o th e r exit f rom th e g ymn a s ium. I t is th e second t ime th e d e p a r tm e n t ha s o rd e re d th e school d i s t r ic t to c o r re c t condi tions it t e rm e d h a z a rd o u s :n th e e v e n t a f ire eve r s t a r t ed a t th e school. BEN BUYS FIVE TICKETS mÈÈÊÈÈL $ r B u rg e s s B e n jam in G. Kopresl u sed l he o c c a sio n ol flic A B C s d ow n tow n tic k e t s ta n d la s t F r id a y to p u reha.se fiv e tic k e ts to r th e “M in s tr e l D ay s” sh ow a t W a rw ic k High S ch o o l A p ril 2 2 am i 2 3 . P ro c e e d s lro in th e sh ow w ill he g iv en to th e R e c r e a tio n C e n te r B u ild in g F u n d . Selling- (h e tic k e t is B e n ’s c o u n te r p a r t in th e M in s tr e l P r o d u c tio n , L e s Minstrels Say Tickets Going Good A.B.C. a n d A.B.C.D. m em be rs a r e ju b i l a n t ove r th e e n th u s i a s t i c re c e p tio n be in g a c corded th e i r fo r th c omin g show “Min s t re l Da y s ” which goes on th e W.U.H.S. s ta g e F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y . Ap r i l 2 2 a n d 2 3rd. All proc e eds go to th e Rec Ce n te r B u i ld in g F u n d . A d own town p romo t io n c amp a ig n wa s s ta g e d by th e t ic k e t a n d p u b l ic i ty c ommi t te e s la s t F r id a y wh e n s e v e ra l b l a c k faced sa n dwic h men a ccos ted sh o p p e r s wi th ticke ts . “We sold ove r 100 t ic k e t s in th r e e h o u r s , ” sa id Don Ko p n e r who o rg a n iz ed th e d emo n s t r a t io n . “ Lit i tz folks a r e r e a l ly b a c k ing us up 1 0 0% on th is p ro j e c t in c lu d in g th e J a y c e e s who lo an e d us t h e i r s p e a k e r syst em to a d v e r t i s e th e sh ow .” I n o r d e r to p e rfe c t, th e c a tc h y m in s tr e l n um b e rs , .m u sic a l d ir e c to r A lb e r t F i l b e r t a n d p ia n o a c c om p a n is t Airs. J am e s F . S h a n k h a v e b e en p u t tin g in m a n y h o u r s p ra c tic in g ' w ith tlie chotV s. P r a c tic in g in d iv id u a lly a r e th e “ E n d -m e n ” , “ Bo ro C o u n c il” , d a n c e r s a n d sp e c ia l m u s ic a l a c ts. H u n d r e d s of ne ed e d items , f rom su rg ic a l gowns to an a u tomo b i le , a r e be ing g a th e r e d by th e p ro p e r ty c ommi t te e un- (C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) Honor Society Inducts 14 In Ceremony Here Seven sen io r s a n d seven j u n iors of Die Wa rw i c k Union Higli School we re re c e n tly e le cted to th e N a t io n a l Ho n o r Society. They a r e ele cted by th e t e a c h e r s with q u a li f ic a tio n s ba sed on le a d e r sh ip , c h a r a c t e r , a n d se rvice with a scholas tic a v e r a g e of B or b e tte r . Seniors, J am e s Reese, .Jeffrey R o a s t e r , F a y E c km a n , Sa ra Amidon, Ma r ia n Getz, R u th Rtehman a n d Shir ley Wallz. J u n io r s , R o b e r t Posey, Ma r jo r ie Klenin, Su s an Th omp so n , Ma lh a Gu n d rum, Sa ra S t e in e r , T e r ry H a r tm a n and R o b e r t Pe if fer . Warwick Orchestra Ready For Spring Concert Appearance On Saturday Night i l P i l l i l l B in g em a n . M in strc i a t th e f a r r ig h t in th e f r o n t is Don Kc p t io r a n d th e t a l l e s t fe llow in th e b a ck row is Ivon S im m o n s. I f y o u c an id e n tify tin ' o th e r s y o u ’re a b e t t e r m a n th a n I am . B e n , in c id e n ta lly , a c tu a lly , b o u g lit tlie fiv e tic k e ts , h e w a s n ’t j u s t p o s in g fo r a p ic tu r e . Churches List Holy Week Services Here Lit i tz c h u rch e s a r e p l a n n in g o b se rvanc e s of th e Holy 'Week a n d P a lm Sunday, p r e p a r a to ry to th e sa c red c ommemo r a t io n of E a s t e r Su n d a y a n d th e r a i s ing f rom th e d e ad of J e su s of Na z a re th . P e n ry n J e ru s a l em Un i ted Ch u rc h of C h r i s t will hold a mid -we e k L e n te n service T h u r sd a y , Apr i l 7th a t 7:30 p.m. a n d th e Conf i rma t io n class me e t s S a tu rd a y a t 10 a.m. The P a lm Su n d a y se rmo n will be “ Ele c t ion Day in J e r u s a l em ” and th e se rvic e in c lude s c o n f i rma t io n , b a p ti sm a n d re c e p tio n of new mem b e r s a t 9 a.m. Ch u rc h school will be he ld a t 1 0 :1 5 a.m. and c h o ir r e h e a r s a l a t 2 p.m. U n ite d lire !liv e n Th e Ev an g e l ic a l Uni ted B r e th r e n Ch u rc h will have Ba p ti sm a n d Re c eption of mem b e r s on S u n d a y mo rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 a.m. a n d se rvice s d u r i n g th e we ek with th e fol lowing s chedule , Monday, 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Special Holy Week Services For Children Services will be he ld in th e T r in i ty Ev an g e lic a l C o n g re g a t io n a l C h u rc h for th e c h ild ren of th e E l em e n t a r y School b u i ld in g seve ra l days next week. The c h ild ren of g ra d e s one, two a n d th r e e will go on Monday a n d We d n e sd a y and g r a d e s four, five a n d six on T u e s d a y a n d T h u r sd a y . Mrs. David R. J o n e s will be th e sp e a k e r a n d th e following min i s t e r s will be in c h a rg e of th e service, Monday, th e Rev. Ma r l in Sc h a f f s ta l l ; Tu e sday, th e Rev. Ra lp h H. Wolfe; Wed n e sd a y , th e Rev. Olden D. Mitchell; a n d T h u r sd a y , th e Rev. J ame s K. Rapp. Special mus ic will be p r e s e n te d by th e School Chorus d i r e c te d by Mrs. Plazel Moore. This service is sp o n so red by Ihe 17 ai'vvick As soc ia t ion of Churche s . Add Whiskey To Bay Rum ----- Get The Jug A mix tu r e of wh i sk e v and bay h um s e n t a t r a n s i e n t to th e jug h e re la s t week. t Bo ro u g h Police said they picked up B e rn a rd Aloyisious. McLaughl in, s ixty- four , in Die f i r s t block of E a s t Main St. He h a d been d r in k in g the mixtu re . police said, a n d when he could fu rn i sh no a d d r e s s for th em he was c h a rg e d wi th va-grany. ■Justice of th e Pe a c e P a u l F. Diehm h e a rd th e case a n d s e n ten c ed him to 3 0 days in the cou n ty prison. Mrs. Ja cob Sentz r e tu r n e d on Tu e s d a y from th e L a n c a s te r Ge n e ra l Ho sp ita l wh e r e she wa s a su rg ic a l p a t ie n t . 6 :4 5 p.m.: We d n e sd a y , 7:00 p.m.; a n d Th u r sd a y , Holy Commu n io n a t 7 :3 0 p.m. The s e r vices will be in c h a rg e of th e Rev. P a u l A. Miller, pa s tor . S t. L u k e ’s St. L u k e ’s Un i ted C h u rc h of Chr i s t will hold th e i r . a n n u a l C h i ld r e n ’s Day E a s t e r p ro g r am on S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9 :3 0 a.m. in c h a rg e of Mrs. J am e s R o th a n d Mrs. Ma r l in Spangler , Th e Wome n 's Guild of th e (C o n t in u e d on p a g e 3) Writes On Pool Report At Manheim De a r E d i to r , T -went to a Ma n h e im Bor - ough Council me e t in g la s t we ek to discover fo r myse lf w h a t th e co n d it io n of th e i r pool f in an c e s were. I re c e iv ed a copy of a l e t t e r t h a t wa s s e n t o u t to each Manhe im re s id en t . A copy of th i s l e t t e r is enclosed for y o u r co n v en ience. I f any one does n o t 'b e lieve w h a t th ey see in y o u r pa p e r , I am su r e t h a t th e Manh e im pool c ommi t te e ( l i s te d a,t th e b o t tom of th e l e t t e r ) will be mo re th a n glad to ve r ify th e f ig u re s a n d le t te r . In effe c t th i s l e t t e r says th a t in 19 5 9, AT THE CLOSE OF TH E SEASON: Gross income $28,1 76.44 less expenses 1 8,072.5-7 n e t - $10,103.87 less in te r e s t on Bond for 1959 2,025.00 Ba la n c e for se a son- $ 8,0'78.$7 T h ey h a d $6,297.70 in tire b a n k which a d d e d to la s t y e a r ’s p ro f i t s ma d e $14,376,57 p ro f i t fo r two y e a r ’s operaV lion, which d e p o s i te d in any b a n k is p r e t ty nice indeed. Now, in May of th is ye a r th ey a re to pay In t e r e s t "" $2,025.00 Bond 7,000.00 To ta l bond payment $9,025.00 I f th e y have a gros s income of $28,176.44 a n d expenses of $18,072.57 plus bond p a yme n t o f $9.025.00 to ta l expenses for 1960 we re $27,097.57. This still leaves a p ro f i t of $1,078.87 for 1960 which a d d ed to la s t y e a r ’s b a la n c e gives th em $15,455.44 p ro f i t for th r e e y e a r s o pe ra t ion. Of course, th i s is u s in g la s t y e a r ’s f igure s , wi th no c h an g e s and th ey do say in th e i r l e t t e r t h a t some of la s t y e a r ’s ex p en ses will n o t oc cur a g a in . ' Also, th e p ro f i t s in th e b a n k a r e colle cting in te r e s t since th e money h a s be en inves ted. So th e r e it is, in spite of all '.t Mr. L a u s c h ’s f ig u re s to th e c o n tra ry . In c id e n ta l ly th e Man h e im B o ro u g h Council memb e r s we re v e ry p l e a s a n t a n d in t e r e s ted in c o o p e ra t in g in p r e s e n t in g th e t r u e la c t s fo r th e ed if ic a t io n of th o s e who) may h a v e b e en mis led by f ig u re ju g g lin g . George Ka len ich |
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