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190 Volunteers Launch Cancer Drive Friday The difficulties of life are in ten d ed to make us b e tte r, not b itte r. The Lititz Record - Express Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century A timely yapcncleolomy would save many an office girl’s job. o lili Year E s t a b l i sh e d April, 1877, as The Sunbeam i'UonsoniitVfcec! wit.a The Jjititz Record, 1937) Lititz. Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, April 21, 1960 7 c e n t s a C o p y ; $ 3 .0 0 p e r y e a r b y m a il w i t h in L a n c a s t e r C o u n ty : $ 3 :5 0 e l s e w h e r e . No. 1 House-To-House Canvass Will Be Made Throughout Entire Warwick Area An a.rmv of 19U men a n d women will lau n c h th e a n n u a l Lititz a n d Wa rwic k Are a d r iv e in r fu n d s to f ig h t c an c e r Here tomo r row. The long list, of v o lu n te e r s who will c a r ry th e me s s a g e ot th e c an c e r c amp a ig n to all h ome s m this d i s t r ic t exceeds all p re v io u s e t to r t s locally wi th pro sp e c t s b r ig h t lo r exceeding t Ip l o i d , i *ci d hei e m 1 ec ent ye ars . Lititz to r tn e p a s t seven ye a r s ha s led all co u n ty boros m p ro v id in g fu n d s to r l ig h t in g ca ncer. Wh ile th e mo n th ol A p n l is de s ig n a ted as Canc e r iVIontn, th e dr ive h e re will be an in t e n sive one in th e hope t h a t th e so l ic i ta t ions can be c omp le te d be fo re May 1. fn a d d i t io n to sol iciting to r fu n d s , wo rk e r s will d i s t r ib u t e e d u c a t io n a l l i t e r a tu r e a n d will e n d e a v o r to in- VFW Ladies Install ’60 Officers Mrs. Ma ry J a n e R a v e g um wa s in s ta l led a s p r e s id e n t of , th e Wome n 's Au x i l ia ry to Pos t 14(13 VFW on T u e s d a y a t th e P o s t Home. Oth e r o f f ice rs in s t a l l e d we re as follows, Mrs, P a u l in e Sha offer. s enior vic e -pre s i d e n t ; Mrs. C h a r lo t t e Imh o f f , j u n io r v ic e -p re s id e n t ; Mrs. He le n Spickler, t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. Alice He n ry , s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. Mi ld red Ble a ch e r , cond u c t r e s s ; Mrs. Id a Weiss , g u a rd ; Mrs. Gra c e - 'Wu n d e r lich, c h ap la in ; Mrs. Ar le n e Bub a y , p a t r io t ic in s t ru c to r . T ru s t e e for one ye a r , Mrs. Emma Ha r r .ens line: t ru s t e e for two y e a r s , Mrs. Betty Kniov; t ru s t e e for th r e e y e a r s , i l l s fTthwiiif* Guide , oloi h e a r e r s include , Mrs. Kn ie r , Mrs. S t a u f f e r , Mrs. Molly He r - sliey, a n d Miss E l i z a b e th S h a e tfe r - d e le g a te s to th e c o u n ty con v en t io n , Mrs. Sp ic k ler a n d Mrs. Wunderlich; a l t e r n a t e s to convention, Mrs. Im h o l f a n d Mrs. Blea che r . duce as manv as poss ible to su bmi t to phys ic al che c k u p s a t the f i r s t sign ot c a n c e l . The s e r io u sn e s s ot Ame r ic a ’s m jhl \ i( KH1S en cm V, cancer, We(S Hn p h a s i ; ( d in edu ra t io n a l fil ms die « n T u e u l , y al i.eriioon m th e Lititz Hi eatre . Th e. oublie w a.S id n n tt d t r e e a nd all fa Bit es wei e d m iteci n\ ibi th eati e m a n a s eme n t at no cost to the (Ml X. '• >> h ie tv. In u i ging an enthus ia s t ic su puoi’t ot ;h e ca IV V' ion to r funds . Mis H i r t ni Eber lv, c h a i rma n ot th e drive, e x pla ined t h a t t i t tv p e r -c e n t ot each do l la r contr iDuted rema in s r ig h t h e re in the county while mos t ol th e ba la n c e goes into re se a rch. De f inite pro g re s s is being made b u t th e cost ot this r e se a rc h r em a in s high. Mrs. Eber - iv empha s iz ed. Th e cancel- society also provides t r e e cancel-dre s s ings . free, n u r s in g visits, t r a n s p o r t a t io n of p a t i e n t s tor t r e a tm e n t , p a yme n t to r c e r ta in diagnos tic se rvice s a n d many-o th e r s ickroom' aids. Lions Solicit For Barbecue Orders Today Membe r s of Lit i tz Lions Club will m a k e h o u s e - to -h o u s e visits T h u r s d a y ( to d a y ) a f t e r Ij p.m. to t a k e o rd e r s for b a rb e c u ed chicken. The club will hold a chicken b a rb e c u e on F r id a y , Apr il 2 9 a t Sp ru c e S t r e e t p la y g ro u n d f rom 4 :3 0 p.m. to 7 :3 0 p.m. Lions will de live r th e o rd e r s on F r id a y or r e s id e n t s may pick up th e chicken a t th e b a rb e c u e pits. Graybill Miller, P e n ry n , will be th e b a rb e c u e r . P roc e eds f rom th e b a rb e c u e will be d o n a te d to th e S umme r Camp for th e Blind. Te lep h o n e o rd e r s for chicken will be ta k e n only d u r in g b a rb e c u e ho u r s . Ord e r s may be plac ed by phone by c a lling MA 6-2194 d u r in g th e b a rb e c u e hour s . Complete List Of Workers The comple te lis t of w o rk e i - wh o will co n d u c t th e a n n u a l dr ive for fu n d s for f ig h t in g c an c e r in this a r e a is a s . follows : Co -c h a i rma n of Are a 1, which consists of Wa rwic k , Eliz abe th, and P e n n Town sh ip s a re Mrs. H i r am E b e r ly a n d Mrs. Marlin Spain. PUBLICITY’ — Mrs. Wil l iam Yo u n g INDUSTRIAL — Mr . E lm e r Be ck Wa rwic k T own sh ip B r a n c h C h a i rm a n — .Mrs. Victor Rmg .swe l l - I ii by, Born Dis tr ict 1 — C a p t a in .Mrs. Ben B e am a n Mrs. Pa u l W a g n e r , Mrs. R a lp h Hos ier, Mrs. Alvin Frey, Mrs. Rona ld Taylor , Mrs. William Getz District 2 — Co-Captain — Mis s . le a n D e n n i s Mrs. L e s te r L a h r , Mrs. J ame s Ha r sh . J r . , Miss J a n e Ma rke r t , Mrs. Jo s ep h Erk e n s . Miss Ma r - 1 ha Olio d rum. Miss Peggy Mon-dor f , Mrs. Ma rgie Ad ams , Mrs. Ka r l Weiler, Mrs. Melvin Koch, Mrs. H a r r y Adams , Miss Lynn Ma the r s . Mrs. .James Roth, Mrs. Bruce Wike (Co n t in u e d on P a g e 6) FACE CONTEST -t v . VI Paul F. Diehni Water Program Bonds Signed Buchanan Letters In Archives Here %% >? Hi s to ry -c o n sc io u s Lit i tz r e s id en t s c an be excused this we ek if th e y t a k e p a rd o n a b l e p r id e m p ro v id in g a local link to th e special ob se rv an c e of th e 16 9th a n n iv e r s a ry of th e b i r th of P r e s id e n t J ame s Bu c h a n a n . Th e ob se rv an c e will be held a t B u c h a n a n 's home, “Wh e a t - lan d . on S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n when memb e r s ot th e Wh e a t-lan d F o u n d a t io n will r e e n a c t a t r a d i t io n a l b i r th d a y c e l e b r a tion which th e only b a c h e lo r p r e s id e n t of th e Un i ted Sta te s a n n u a l ly ob se rv ed there . It was Bu chanan' s c ustom. to gat he r on it is birtit- - (lav l o r a I rirnil lv gl as s ol wi ne, r a p p in g I lie cel e bra t i o n wi t h tin- f i r ing ol a c annon which s t ood on t h e matr-inn l awn. The publ ic is i nvit ed to t h is r ccnact - VTA INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS THI KSD.IT Th e P a r e n t T e a c h e r s As soc ia t ion will me e t th is even in g a t 8:00 p.m. in th e E l e m e n t a ry School a u d i to r ium. The p ro g r am will f e a tu r e th e E l em e n t a r y Ba n d a n d Orc h e s t r a a n d th e new o f f ice rs will be ins talled. Public Invited . To Film About African Crisis The g e n e ra l me e t in g of the Wom e n ’s F e l lowsh ip of th e Moravian Ch u rc h will me e t on T h u r sd a y , Apr i l 28 a t 8:00 p.m. in F e l lowsh ip Hall. The public is invited to a tte n d . The film “New Fa c e s in Af r ic a ” will be sh own in l iving color a n d wi th a u th e n t ic Af r ic a n mus ic a n d so u n d e f fects, re co rd e d on location. I t is p ro d u c ed by th e Na t iona l Council of Ch u rc h e s of Chr is t in th e Un i ted Sta te s . Miss Emma Snyde r , a med i cal mi s s io n a ry f rom Nige r ia Africa, will be th e g u e s t sp e a k er and tell a b o u t h e r work th e re . Mrs. Wil ly d eP e r ro t , th e p re s id en t , will be in c h a rg e of th e me e t ing. V/IN NURSES ESSAY CONTEST 111 Raymond S. Reedy Two Seek First Ward Post Tues, A c o n te s t for Re p u b lic an c omm i t t e em a n for th e F i r s t Ward of Li t i tz h ig h l ig h t s an o th e rwi s e q u ie t P r im a r y Ele c tion h e re on Tue sday. . Vote r s will go to th e polls Tu e s d a y to c a s t th e i r b a llot s to n om in a t e th e i r re sp e c t iv e p a r ty choices for offices r a n g ing f rom th e p r e s id e n t of th e Un i ted S ta te s to mem b e r s of th e Sta te Commi t te e s . On th e local 'level th e y will a lso vote for c ommi t te e members. T h e c o n t e s t c e n t e r s . a ro u n d t h e Fi r s t \\ atgfl commi t t ee post hel d by ¡Justice ol litc Pence Paul F. Diclim who is se eki ng reelect ion. Me is cont e s ted by Ra ymond S. Reedy. Diehm, who will a t t e n d th e Re p u b l ic a n Na t io n a l . Convention m Chicago in J u ly as an obse rver , is a r e a a s s i s t a n t to County C h a i rm a n R i c h a rd A. Snyder. - • Reedy, who wa s a p p o in te d a c t in g p o s tm a s te r fo r Lit i tz in th e in te r im of th e r e s ig n a t io n of R o b e r t P f a u t z a n d th e a p p o in tme n t o f R i c h a rd Ra d e r , ha s been a c tive in politics for some time. Ca n d id a te s b e in g ba cked n a t io n a l ly a n d on a s ta tewid e a n d c o u n ty level by th e R e g u l a r L a n c a s te r Co u n ty R e p u b lican Commi t te e in c lude R ic h a rd M. Nixon, p r e s id e n t ; Pa u l B. Dague, c ongre s s ; Bla i r F. B u n th e r , J u d g e of th e S u p e r ior Cour t ; R o b e r t F. Ke n t , a u d i to r g e n e r a l ; Ch a r le s C. Smi th, s t a te t r e a s u r e r , E d wa rd J. Ke s s le r and" Th oma s A. Eh rg o o d . S t a te S e n a to r s ; Eu g en e S. R u th e r fo rd , No rma n Wood, Edwin D. S e h lema n a n d B a k e r Roye r , Sta te R e p r e se n ta t iv e s ; George C. Bo l lman a n d Jo h n B. H a n n um , de le g a te s to th e N a t io n a l Convention with L u c e t t a P. Ke n n e d y a n d S a r a h An n S t a u f f e r as a l te rn a te s a n d R o b e r t B. Wentz , He len G. Brown a n d R ic h a rd M. Ma r t in as memb e r s of the Sta te Commi t te e . Hanna Team To Roll In Toledo Tourney Memb e r s of th e R o b e r t J. Lianna bowl ing t e am, an e n t ry in th e P e n n a , Clas sic L e a g u e , - a r e le a v in g F r id a y , Apr i l 2 2 fo r th e Na to n a l Bowl ing T o u r n am e n t in Toledo, Ohio. I n f o u r th place in th e i r lea gue, th e te am a v e ra g e s 9 52 pei' game . Memb e r s of th e te am arid th e i r a v e ra g e s for th e ye a r include J o h n B u r k h a r t 182, Lu t iSarhart 181, Roy We i t 19 5, Ka r l We i le r 187, Ma rk Eshle - nian 188 a n d Don K r e id e r 187. $35,000 Sought For New Church At Brunnerviile A fu n d raising' c ommi t te e has been a p p o in te d by B ru n n e rv i i le E v a n g e l i c a l ' United B r e th r e n Church to ra i s e $35,00(1 for a new building. He a d in g the 'c om m i t t e e a re Me rvm H. Ke i th , g e n e ra l chairman, a n d I rvin F o u s t , S t a u d t As soc ia tes , Re ad in g , who will d i re c t th e c ampa ign. Mrs. H o wa rd Wa g ama n is s e c re ta ry . Th e Rev. Ch a r le s Wolfe, son of th e Rev. R a lp h H. Wolfe, p a s tor , and s e rv in g th e incut Sa turday, whi c h for Lit i tz shoul d hol d a special int e r e s t ill l i g h t of two l et t e r s f rom Bu c h an a n which a r e p a r t of t h e Morav i a n Chur ch Archives . Th e le t t e r s we re t u r n e d over to th e c h u rc h a rc h iv e s by th e l a te Miss Olga Be chler , and re ce ived h e re in 19 30. W r i t t e n by B u c h a n a n th ey in d ic a te d t h a t th e m a s te r of W h e a t l a n d h a d fo rme d a deep a n d a b id in g f r i e n d s h ip wi th Miss B e c h l e r ’s m o th e r who was a lso, a f r ien d of B u c h a n a n 's be loved niece. Miss H a r r i e t Lane . I Ac co rd in g to th e le t te r s , wr i t te n by B u c h a n a n hims elf , the f r i e n d s h ip be g an p r io r to B u c h a n a n s be ing e le c ted P re s id e n t . The f i r s t le t te r , w r i t t e n on i Aug. 19, 1850, wa s a d d re s s ed ] to th e Rev. E u g e n e F r u e a u f f , th e n p r in c ip a l a t L in d e n Hall. B u c h a n a n , who h a d la te ly r e tu r n e d as Consul to Ru s s ia for th e Un i ted Sta te s , l e a rn e d I Roc t h a t Rev. F r u e a u f f ’s niece, who wa s a t t e n d in g Lin d e n Hall, wa s b o rn in Rus s ia . The niece, Miss T h e o d o r a F r u e auf f, l a t e r m a r r i e d Rev. J u l i us Be chler . B u c h a n a n d e s i red to me e t Miss F r u e a u f f be c ause wh e n he wa s in Moscow he h a d e n joyed th e R u s s ia n people. Ap p a r e n t ly Miss F r u e a u f f and Miss L a n e be c ame fa s t f i rends , and on s e v e ra l occasions B u c h a n a n .sent his coach to Lit i tz to b r in g Miss F r u e a u f f to d in n e r a t Wh e a t la n d . Tiie second le t te r , w r i t te n on Apr i l 2 8, 18 51, wa s a re- .(C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) $395,000 Due Over 28 Years A $395 ,000 bond i s sue wi th th e r a te of r e p a ym e n t based on th e yield, f rom exis ting watcm : ra t es, wa s s igned Tues - clay by Ij it i tz Bo ro u g h Coun- The money will be used to m a k e i improvements to L i t i t z ’ w a t e r sto r a g e a n d d i s t r ib u t io n sys tem which council sa id it believes .a re -vita l to th e f -utur/ g row th of Lit i tz a n d to th e •present we ll-be ing of dome s tic and iird u s t r ia l use rs , both f rom ei f ire p ro t e c t io n - ; and consum pt ion s ta n d p o in t . Rev, Ralph Wolfe F lo r in E.U.B. Ch urch, a n d th e Rev. H a ro ld C. Ho l l in g swo r th , D.D. P a lm y r a F i r s t E. U. B. Ch u rc h will occupy th e p ulpit in th e local c h u rc h th e next two S u n d a y s a n d tell ab o u t th e i r e x p e r ien c e s in b ui lding th e i r new churche s . Th e e leven te am c aptains , who a re. memb e r s of th e executive commi t te e wi th th e Rev. Mr. Wolfe as exe cutive Camp a ig n Ch a i rma n , a r e as follows: H a r r y I. Bu c h te r . C. H o w a rd Wa g ama n , David She r tz-er, Leon W. Ditzle r, J o h n Mish-ier, E. J am e s McConaghay Jr ., J e rom e Engle , Ve rn o n Steely, E lm e r Good, I ra D. Dis s inge r a n d Ti tu s McCoy. j De f inite b u i ld in g plans have not been d i s c u s s e d or adopted b u t th e c h u rch is a s s u r e d th e Mission Bo a rd of th e church' a t la rg e will he lp th em in pro- j p o r t io n to w h a t th ey raise. Make Check On Oil Pool W. of Bora Lit i tz Bo ro u g h y e s t e rd a y be gan m a k in g its a n n u a l check on th e g a sol ine a n d oil pool we s t of th e b o ro u g h w a t e r shed. Geologis t J a n ie s H ump h r e y - ville, to g e th e r wi th a te am of d r i lle r s , b e g a n p ro b in g an a r e a 3,5 00 fe et we s t of L i t i t z ’ wells to d e te rmin e how fa r th e oil and g a so l in e pool lias moved wi th in th e p a s t year. A check on tlic poo l is ma d e a n nua l ly a t t h e di r e c t ion o f b o r o u g h counci l. Last ye a r it was a sc e r t a ined Hint (lie poo l mo v ed a t t h e most , 50 feet. The- pool poses a d i s t a n t t h r e a t to th e w a t e r su p p ly b u t th e b o ro u g h h a s said t h a t by re p e a te d ly c h e c k in g it, it can fo re s ta l l a n y pos s ible p o l lu tion. ■ I f th e pool ever moves to a d a n g e r spot, th e b o ro u g h said, it will dig a t re n c h , s ip hon th e m a t e r i a l into th e t r e n c h a n d b u rn it off. H um p h r e y v i l l e will ana lyz e te s t b o r in g s to d e te rmin e w h a t th e pool h a s done since th e la s t check a n d m a k e a r e p o r t to b o ro u g h council. Max If oust er , endmaii on tile ADC’s Mi ns tr el Days line, g e t s h is ma k e - u p appl i e d for a r e h e a r s a l by hi s wi fe, Vera. Min'd tv I l>;¡j- n i l; In- pr esented at Wa i n ici; Migli a u d i to r ium t his Fr iday and Sat urday l'or the benel il ol t he ilion Cenl e r Bui lding Fund . (Marry Land i s Photo ) Ree Fund Benefit Show This Weekend “Min s t re l Da y s ” , th e • A.B. C.’s Rec, Ce n te r Be n e f i t Show, opens tomo r row uiglit a t 8:30 p.m. on th e Warwick. High Stage. - The show f e a tu r e s t r a d i t io n - Family Replies To Letter Of Hoax Writer E d i to r , Re c o rd -E x p re s s : In reply to th e l e t t e r p r i n t ed m la s t we e k 's p a p e r by a so-c alled Ra lp h Bin g ema n who gave a f ic t i tio u s a d d r e s s of th e co u n ty home, th e u n d e r s igned would like it well k n own t h a t th is c h a r a c t e r without, a b a c k b o n e is in no way r e la te d or c o n ne c ted with th e local . B in g ema n s a n d in fa ct does n o t exist. . Th e u n d e r s ig n e d have d e f inite views on th e s e issues b u t th e y we re n o t p r in te d la s t week. : Anyone wi sh in g to use our fami ly ■ n ame is we lcome to it b u t we only a sk t h a t they use it in te l lig e n tly . As a n a f t e r t h o u g h t we m ig h t a sk t h a t le t t e r s to th e e d i to r be a u t h e n t ic a te d be fo re publ ic a tion. R o b e r t G. Bin g ema n - L e s te r G. Bin g ema n Ros s G. Bin g ema n Wi l l iam E. Bin g ema n Wi l l iam L. Bin g ema n AVAR WICK LIONS SET HORSE SHOW DATE The Wa rw i c k Twp. Lions will sp o n so r a h o r se show on F o r n e y ’s polo field J u n e 5. Th e fol lowing c ommi t te e ha s be en n ame d : E lm e r Sh re in e r , c h a i rma n , H a r l a n Weit-, H a r old Sh a ak , Ben "F o rn e y , Leo Kie f fe r a n d J o h n Reitz. al min s t r e l mu s ic a n d b l a c k face comedy as well as a 45 m in u t e or igina l s a t i r e o n th e Li t i tz a rea . T ic k e t s will be av a i lab le a t th e door for both th e F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y n ig h t pe r fo rma n c e s . The c h o r u s a n d e n d in e n p r o v i d e lo t s o f l a u g h s w h e n . th e y m a t c h w i t s w i t h tin-s h o w ’s i n f e r l o c a t e r , Bob D e r e k . “Maiidy” a n d “ Stmt-nu- r l i tm- ’' s u n g b v Al E b b e d a n d t h e 3 0 - v o i c e c h o r u s a n - fea tu red am o n g t h e v a r i e t y of s o n g and d a n c e s p e c i a l t ie s . In c lu d e d m th e local t a k e off will be vis its to th e R e a d ing Ra i l ro a d , Sp r in g s P a rk , Rec Cente r , a n d a f ro n t - row seat, for one of th e h o t te s t council discus s ions of a decade — th e “ Bool D e b a t e ” . The L i t itz P re tz e l Ho u s e a n d Lin d e n Ha ll also g e t into, th e a ct a long wi th ma n y o th e r local pe rsona l i t ie s . At la s t n i g h t ’s d re s s r e h e r - sal, . t ic k e t c h a i rm a n Ray E. K a u f fm a n e s t im a te d t h a t a d vance t ic k e t sa les n um b e r e d a b o u t 900 which me a n s t h a t a la rg e n omb e r of se a ts sh o u ld be ava i lable b o th F r id a y and Sa tu rd ay . ’ Th e hi s tor ic bond a g r e eme n t was s igned a t 9 :1 9 p.m., w i th Dolphin & Co., a P h i l a d e lp h ia f in a n c in g f i rm, -after ‘ two h o u r s of e x p la n a t io n a n d r e s u l t in g q u e s t io n s by council, .signing t h e • a g r e eme n t wer e < ’i i u n e ihnen \V. Roy Enck . Roy S. Reidenl ui i igh, D. < u r l i s Amidon and C. Wendel l Mower on be ha l f of Hu- bor ough. ('oiineilinati Robe rt E. Ai nnenl wa s a b s ent . The Dolphin f i rm tu r n e d ove r to th e b-orough a check for $7,900, evidence of good fa i th it will p ro d u c e th e . full am o u n t of th e bond - i s su e pen d in g th e legal te c h n ic a l i ty of h a v in g council pa s s a n o r d in an c e r a t i fy in g th e a g r e e me n t a n d the te rms ■ of re p a y me n t ove r a 28-ve ar period., ' Council h a s se t Apr il 27 as th e d a te for a c t in g upon, th e o rd in a n c e which will be. p r e p a red by th e P h i lad e lp h ia - 'law f irm of Townsend, E l l io t t a n d Munson. When th e o rd in an c e is pa s sed council th e n c an r e ceive th e b a l a n c e of t h e ‘mo n e y and aw a rd th e ;■ .construction c o n t r a c t s wh ic h " total- -$'282,- 0 0 0. St a r t s Mi Red Al th o u g h council h a s been told th e r e p a ym e n t schedule., can be me t w i th o u t in c re a s in g wa t e r r a te s , th e program;, will (Co n t in u e d on P a g e 7) Register Children For Kindergarten R e g i s t r a t io n of k in d e rg a r t e n c h i ld re n for th e 19 60-61 school te rm will be he ld n e x t T h u r s d a y , Apr il 28 a t Lititz E leme n - ‘ t a ry School. P a r e n t s may r e g i s te r c h i ld ren f rom 9 a.m. to noon or from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Th e c h i ld ’s b i r th a n d ¡va cc ina tion c e r t i f ic a te sh o u ld be p re s en te d . Scouts Plan Projects To Pay For Cabin Work Ex p lo re r Scouts of P o s t 342 a r e p l a n n in g th e sale of 5 0- s t a r flags of th e Un i ted Sta te s as a fund r a i s in g p ro je c t to pay for m a jo r re n o v a t io n s ma d e to th e 3 3-year-old scout cabin in Lit i tz Sp r in g s P a rk . Pro c e ed s f rom th e f lag sale will be used to he lp to pay for ma t e r i a l s a l r e a d y used in th e re n o v a t io n a n d a d d i t io n to th e cabin a n d for imp ro v e me n t s still to be made. EXTERIOR CABIN WORK FINISHED School Groups To Give 2nd Concert April 30 Miss Linda P fau tz Miss Linda Palma Tw o local g i r l s in N u r s e s ’ T r a i n i n g a t th e Lanc as t e r G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l w o n a f o u r d a y s t r i p to F l o r i d a in a n essay c o n t e s t h e l d b y t h e A m e r i c a n (Nurses A s s o c i a t io n . T in ' g i r l s a t t e n d e d a ( ’o n v o l i t io n a t H a r r i s b u r g r e c e n t l y wh e r e th e y w e r e given d e t a i l s o t t h e c o n t e s t a n d ^ v r o t e e s s a y s on “ Why- I Wo u l d L ik e t o Go to th e Conven t i o n . T a k i n g t h e t r i p wi l l b e Mi s s L i n d a P a lm a , in t h e s e c o n d y e a r c l a s s a t t h e hospi t al and Aliss Linda ¡Tau t / , a I'ir-t year - ludeni . will i'iy to Miami Reach on May 2 to remain unt il May ti. The r u n n e r up is also a Lit itz girl Mis s Ru th Ann Ea r l i a t l , a first, year s tudent , ail l in e e a r e gr adua l es ol AVarviiek High -chool. Mus ical se lec tions by th e Senior High Ba n d a n d two J u n io r Hig h c h o ru s e s will be p r e s e n te d in th e second concert, if th e 19 60 Wa rwic k Spring- Music F e s t iv a l on S a tu rd a y evening, April 3 0. The J u n io r High Gi r l s ’ Ch o r us ¡will open the p ro g r am y i th an appropriate se le c tion “While We ’re Y o u n g . ” Th e i r p ro g ram will inc lude a folk song a n d a s e le c ton f rom “ 1-lans Ch r i s t ia n A n d e r so n . " Ac comp a n is ts a re Be cky Newcome r and Emi ly Klenin. (di ar i es 11 o nibe rge r , a c compani s t l o r t h e J u n i o r Hi gh Roys’ Choru s , will play a solo (luring' t h e second p or t ion of t he p r o g r am : a n a r r a n g eme n t of t h e fami l i a r “ AVarsaw Conc e r t o . ” The Chorus wi l l s ing sever al well-known. n umb e r s including “ Sto u th e a r t ed Me n ’’ and “ Cindy.” Two ju n io r high s tu d e n t s will be f e a tu r e d in solo spots d u r in g th e f i r s t h a lf of th e p ro g ram. E la in e Dagen will he seen in a d a n c e ro u t in e and R o b e r t Don move r will sing “ T h a n k He av e n F o r Lit t le Gi r l s , ” f rom -Gigi. A special f e a tu r e of th e band p ro g r am will be a t r um p e t t r io c ons i s t ing of th r e e sen io r boys— Ro d n e y Lutz, Mike W o r rell, a n d Doug S t a rk ; th e y will play a R a p h a e l Mendez a r - ' (Con tin ued on P a g e 6) ’ The ret i n tshed e x t e r i o r an d expande d Roy «com Cabin at th e heade tt d ol t he Libit/, Spr i n g s P a r k is Hie h a n d iwo r k ol Expi e t e r Scotti Post 312. i h r a lso r r n o v a img tile i n te r i o r of n hielt dat e s hack t o 0 2 7 . In p ra c t ic a l ly r e b u i ld in g , tb s cabin scouts c u t and t r im m e d 6 0 red pine t re e s on th e .ID.enr ve r w a t e r s h e d a n d brought, th em to th e cabin s ite here. The logs we re used to repla c e ro t te d logs a n d to make , th e a d d i t io n a l me e t in g room Uj th e n o r thw e s t side of th e ¡'cabin. Expl o r e r s un de r t o ok t he r em o v a l o f t h e si one chilli-l tey a n d n o r t h wall o f t he c a b in in Ju ly o f last year a n d w o r k e d a s l at e ¡is mi d night s om e n igh t s to ge t t h e c a b in u n d e r roof before s c h o o l r e o p e n e d . Th e chimney a n d t i r e place was f in ish ed d u r in g th e w in te r nd scouts, d i re c te d by as* sociate a d v iso r Doug Minnich, and a ided by David Minnich, Kenny Z a r tma n , Tommy Ros- I e n b e rg a n d o th e r s , did a ll th e J work. Cement co n tra c to r : I r a F, Ye agiey a ided th em in .the c emen t work on th e f ire place a n d in te r io r ch imn ey wall. ; The extens ion of th e -cabin s a c o nc re te fo u n d a t io n and me n t floor. Scouts h a v e rn ^ t add tile f loor cover ing, a p ply a c reosote t r e a tm e n t to th e logs and ch in k in g , wire th e cabin for e le ctr icity, comple te th e roof and imp ro v e th e g ro u n d s . I Po s t memb e r s a r e boys a g ed 14 or more and th e i r a d u l t le a d e r is Ch a r le s Regennas.. s I Tree Shipment Here, i Some Available A sh ipm e n t of sh a d e tre e s f rom Sta te Nu r s e r ie s ha s a r r ived in th e boro u g h a n d seve ra l t re e s a re available- to re s ident s . The b o ro u g h will p l a n t th e ss in place in coope ra tion | with th e Lit i tz Sh a d e Tre e Commis s ion. Red oak t re e s a n d su g a r map le a r e av a i lab le a n d can be p u r c h a s e d by c a lling th e b o ro u g h office MA 6-22 28. Red oaks cost $12.50 a n d th e s u g a r ma p le s $10 each.
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Title | Lititz Record Express |
Masthead | Lititz Record Express 1960-04-21 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Description | Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 |
Publisher | Record Print. Co. |
Date | 1960-04-21 |
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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) |
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Language | English |
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Full Text | 190 Volunteers Launch Cancer Drive Friday The difficulties of life are in ten d ed to make us b e tte r, not b itte r. The Lititz Record - Express Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century A timely yapcncleolomy would save many an office girl’s job. o lili Year E s t a b l i sh e d April, 1877, as The Sunbeam i'UonsoniitVfcec! wit.a The Jjititz Record, 1937) Lititz. Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, April 21, 1960 7 c e n t s a C o p y ; $ 3 .0 0 p e r y e a r b y m a il w i t h in L a n c a s t e r C o u n ty : $ 3 :5 0 e l s e w h e r e . No. 1 House-To-House Canvass Will Be Made Throughout Entire Warwick Area An a.rmv of 19U men a n d women will lau n c h th e a n n u a l Lititz a n d Wa rwic k Are a d r iv e in r fu n d s to f ig h t c an c e r Here tomo r row. The long list, of v o lu n te e r s who will c a r ry th e me s s a g e ot th e c an c e r c amp a ig n to all h ome s m this d i s t r ic t exceeds all p re v io u s e t to r t s locally wi th pro sp e c t s b r ig h t lo r exceeding t Ip l o i d , i *ci d hei e m 1 ec ent ye ars . Lititz to r tn e p a s t seven ye a r s ha s led all co u n ty boros m p ro v id in g fu n d s to r l ig h t in g ca ncer. Wh ile th e mo n th ol A p n l is de s ig n a ted as Canc e r iVIontn, th e dr ive h e re will be an in t e n sive one in th e hope t h a t th e so l ic i ta t ions can be c omp le te d be fo re May 1. fn a d d i t io n to sol iciting to r fu n d s , wo rk e r s will d i s t r ib u t e e d u c a t io n a l l i t e r a tu r e a n d will e n d e a v o r to in- VFW Ladies Install ’60 Officers Mrs. Ma ry J a n e R a v e g um wa s in s ta l led a s p r e s id e n t of , th e Wome n 's Au x i l ia ry to Pos t 14(13 VFW on T u e s d a y a t th e P o s t Home. Oth e r o f f ice rs in s t a l l e d we re as follows, Mrs, P a u l in e Sha offer. s enior vic e -pre s i d e n t ; Mrs. C h a r lo t t e Imh o f f , j u n io r v ic e -p re s id e n t ; Mrs. He le n Spickler, t r e a s u r e r ; Mrs. Alice He n ry , s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. Mi ld red Ble a ch e r , cond u c t r e s s ; Mrs. Id a Weiss , g u a rd ; Mrs. Gra c e - 'Wu n d e r lich, c h ap la in ; Mrs. Ar le n e Bub a y , p a t r io t ic in s t ru c to r . T ru s t e e for one ye a r , Mrs. Emma Ha r r .ens line: t ru s t e e for two y e a r s , Mrs. Betty Kniov; t ru s t e e for th r e e y e a r s , i l l s fTthwiiif* Guide , oloi h e a r e r s include , Mrs. Kn ie r , Mrs. S t a u f f e r , Mrs. Molly He r - sliey, a n d Miss E l i z a b e th S h a e tfe r - d e le g a te s to th e c o u n ty con v en t io n , Mrs. Sp ic k ler a n d Mrs. Wunderlich; a l t e r n a t e s to convention, Mrs. Im h o l f a n d Mrs. Blea che r . duce as manv as poss ible to su bmi t to phys ic al che c k u p s a t the f i r s t sign ot c a n c e l . The s e r io u sn e s s ot Ame r ic a ’s m jhl \ i( KH1S en cm V, cancer, We(S Hn p h a s i ; ( d in edu ra t io n a l fil ms die « n T u e u l , y al i.eriioon m th e Lititz Hi eatre . Th e. oublie w a.S id n n tt d t r e e a nd all fa Bit es wei e d m iteci n\ ibi th eati e m a n a s eme n t at no cost to the (Ml X. '• >> h ie tv. In u i ging an enthus ia s t ic su puoi’t ot ;h e ca IV V' ion to r funds . Mis H i r t ni Eber lv, c h a i rma n ot th e drive, e x pla ined t h a t t i t tv p e r -c e n t ot each do l la r contr iDuted rema in s r ig h t h e re in the county while mos t ol th e ba la n c e goes into re se a rch. De f inite pro g re s s is being made b u t th e cost ot this r e se a rc h r em a in s high. Mrs. Eber - iv empha s iz ed. Th e cancel- society also provides t r e e cancel-dre s s ings . free, n u r s in g visits, t r a n s p o r t a t io n of p a t i e n t s tor t r e a tm e n t , p a yme n t to r c e r ta in diagnos tic se rvice s a n d many-o th e r s ickroom' aids. Lions Solicit For Barbecue Orders Today Membe r s of Lit i tz Lions Club will m a k e h o u s e - to -h o u s e visits T h u r s d a y ( to d a y ) a f t e r Ij p.m. to t a k e o rd e r s for b a rb e c u ed chicken. The club will hold a chicken b a rb e c u e on F r id a y , Apr il 2 9 a t Sp ru c e S t r e e t p la y g ro u n d f rom 4 :3 0 p.m. to 7 :3 0 p.m. Lions will de live r th e o rd e r s on F r id a y or r e s id e n t s may pick up th e chicken a t th e b a rb e c u e pits. Graybill Miller, P e n ry n , will be th e b a rb e c u e r . P roc e eds f rom th e b a rb e c u e will be d o n a te d to th e S umme r Camp for th e Blind. Te lep h o n e o rd e r s for chicken will be ta k e n only d u r in g b a rb e c u e ho u r s . Ord e r s may be plac ed by phone by c a lling MA 6-2194 d u r in g th e b a rb e c u e hour s . Complete List Of Workers The comple te lis t of w o rk e i - wh o will co n d u c t th e a n n u a l dr ive for fu n d s for f ig h t in g c an c e r in this a r e a is a s . follows : Co -c h a i rma n of Are a 1, which consists of Wa rwic k , Eliz abe th, and P e n n Town sh ip s a re Mrs. H i r am E b e r ly a n d Mrs. Marlin Spain. PUBLICITY’ — Mrs. Wil l iam Yo u n g INDUSTRIAL — Mr . E lm e r Be ck Wa rwic k T own sh ip B r a n c h C h a i rm a n — .Mrs. Victor Rmg .swe l l - I ii by, Born Dis tr ict 1 — C a p t a in .Mrs. Ben B e am a n Mrs. Pa u l W a g n e r , Mrs. R a lp h Hos ier, Mrs. Alvin Frey, Mrs. Rona ld Taylor , Mrs. William Getz District 2 — Co-Captain — Mis s . le a n D e n n i s Mrs. L e s te r L a h r , Mrs. J ame s Ha r sh . J r . , Miss J a n e Ma rke r t , Mrs. Jo s ep h Erk e n s . Miss Ma r - 1 ha Olio d rum. Miss Peggy Mon-dor f , Mrs. Ma rgie Ad ams , Mrs. Ka r l Weiler, Mrs. Melvin Koch, Mrs. H a r r y Adams , Miss Lynn Ma the r s . Mrs. .James Roth, Mrs. Bruce Wike (Co n t in u e d on P a g e 6) FACE CONTEST -t v . VI Paul F. Diehni Water Program Bonds Signed Buchanan Letters In Archives Here %% >? Hi s to ry -c o n sc io u s Lit i tz r e s id en t s c an be excused this we ek if th e y t a k e p a rd o n a b l e p r id e m p ro v id in g a local link to th e special ob se rv an c e of th e 16 9th a n n iv e r s a ry of th e b i r th of P r e s id e n t J ame s Bu c h a n a n . Th e ob se rv an c e will be held a t B u c h a n a n 's home, “Wh e a t - lan d . on S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n when memb e r s ot th e Wh e a t-lan d F o u n d a t io n will r e e n a c t a t r a d i t io n a l b i r th d a y c e l e b r a tion which th e only b a c h e lo r p r e s id e n t of th e Un i ted Sta te s a n n u a l ly ob se rv ed there . It was Bu chanan' s c ustom. to gat he r on it is birtit- - (lav l o r a I rirnil lv gl as s ol wi ne, r a p p in g I lie cel e bra t i o n wi t h tin- f i r ing ol a c annon which s t ood on t h e matr-inn l awn. The publ ic is i nvit ed to t h is r ccnact - VTA INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS THI KSD.IT Th e P a r e n t T e a c h e r s As soc ia t ion will me e t th is even in g a t 8:00 p.m. in th e E l e m e n t a ry School a u d i to r ium. The p ro g r am will f e a tu r e th e E l em e n t a r y Ba n d a n d Orc h e s t r a a n d th e new o f f ice rs will be ins talled. Public Invited . To Film About African Crisis The g e n e ra l me e t in g of the Wom e n ’s F e l lowsh ip of th e Moravian Ch u rc h will me e t on T h u r sd a y , Apr i l 28 a t 8:00 p.m. in F e l lowsh ip Hall. The public is invited to a tte n d . The film “New Fa c e s in Af r ic a ” will be sh own in l iving color a n d wi th a u th e n t ic Af r ic a n mus ic a n d so u n d e f fects, re co rd e d on location. I t is p ro d u c ed by th e Na t iona l Council of Ch u rc h e s of Chr is t in th e Un i ted Sta te s . Miss Emma Snyde r , a med i cal mi s s io n a ry f rom Nige r ia Africa, will be th e g u e s t sp e a k er and tell a b o u t h e r work th e re . Mrs. Wil ly d eP e r ro t , th e p re s id en t , will be in c h a rg e of th e me e t ing. V/IN NURSES ESSAY CONTEST 111 Raymond S. Reedy Two Seek First Ward Post Tues, A c o n te s t for Re p u b lic an c omm i t t e em a n for th e F i r s t Ward of Li t i tz h ig h l ig h t s an o th e rwi s e q u ie t P r im a r y Ele c tion h e re on Tue sday. . Vote r s will go to th e polls Tu e s d a y to c a s t th e i r b a llot s to n om in a t e th e i r re sp e c t iv e p a r ty choices for offices r a n g ing f rom th e p r e s id e n t of th e Un i ted S ta te s to mem b e r s of th e Sta te Commi t te e s . On th e local 'level th e y will a lso vote for c ommi t te e members. T h e c o n t e s t c e n t e r s . a ro u n d t h e Fi r s t \\ atgfl commi t t ee post hel d by ¡Justice ol litc Pence Paul F. Diclim who is se eki ng reelect ion. Me is cont e s ted by Ra ymond S. Reedy. Diehm, who will a t t e n d th e Re p u b l ic a n Na t io n a l . Convention m Chicago in J u ly as an obse rver , is a r e a a s s i s t a n t to County C h a i rm a n R i c h a rd A. Snyder. - • Reedy, who wa s a p p o in te d a c t in g p o s tm a s te r fo r Lit i tz in th e in te r im of th e r e s ig n a t io n of R o b e r t P f a u t z a n d th e a p p o in tme n t o f R i c h a rd Ra d e r , ha s been a c tive in politics for some time. Ca n d id a te s b e in g ba cked n a t io n a l ly a n d on a s ta tewid e a n d c o u n ty level by th e R e g u l a r L a n c a s te r Co u n ty R e p u b lican Commi t te e in c lude R ic h a rd M. Nixon, p r e s id e n t ; Pa u l B. Dague, c ongre s s ; Bla i r F. B u n th e r , J u d g e of th e S u p e r ior Cour t ; R o b e r t F. Ke n t , a u d i to r g e n e r a l ; Ch a r le s C. Smi th, s t a te t r e a s u r e r , E d wa rd J. Ke s s le r and" Th oma s A. Eh rg o o d . S t a te S e n a to r s ; Eu g en e S. R u th e r fo rd , No rma n Wood, Edwin D. S e h lema n a n d B a k e r Roye r , Sta te R e p r e se n ta t iv e s ; George C. Bo l lman a n d Jo h n B. H a n n um , de le g a te s to th e N a t io n a l Convention with L u c e t t a P. Ke n n e d y a n d S a r a h An n S t a u f f e r as a l te rn a te s a n d R o b e r t B. Wentz , He len G. Brown a n d R ic h a rd M. Ma r t in as memb e r s of the Sta te Commi t te e . Hanna Team To Roll In Toledo Tourney Memb e r s of th e R o b e r t J. Lianna bowl ing t e am, an e n t ry in th e P e n n a , Clas sic L e a g u e , - a r e le a v in g F r id a y , Apr i l 2 2 fo r th e Na to n a l Bowl ing T o u r n am e n t in Toledo, Ohio. I n f o u r th place in th e i r lea gue, th e te am a v e ra g e s 9 52 pei' game . Memb e r s of th e te am arid th e i r a v e ra g e s for th e ye a r include J o h n B u r k h a r t 182, Lu t iSarhart 181, Roy We i t 19 5, Ka r l We i le r 187, Ma rk Eshle - nian 188 a n d Don K r e id e r 187. $35,000 Sought For New Church At Brunnerviile A fu n d raising' c ommi t te e has been a p p o in te d by B ru n n e rv i i le E v a n g e l i c a l ' United B r e th r e n Church to ra i s e $35,00(1 for a new building. He a d in g the 'c om m i t t e e a re Me rvm H. Ke i th , g e n e ra l chairman, a n d I rvin F o u s t , S t a u d t As soc ia tes , Re ad in g , who will d i re c t th e c ampa ign. Mrs. H o wa rd Wa g ama n is s e c re ta ry . Th e Rev. Ch a r le s Wolfe, son of th e Rev. R a lp h H. Wolfe, p a s tor , and s e rv in g th e incut Sa turday, whi c h for Lit i tz shoul d hol d a special int e r e s t ill l i g h t of two l et t e r s f rom Bu c h an a n which a r e p a r t of t h e Morav i a n Chur ch Archives . Th e le t t e r s we re t u r n e d over to th e c h u rc h a rc h iv e s by th e l a te Miss Olga Be chler , and re ce ived h e re in 19 30. W r i t t e n by B u c h a n a n th ey in d ic a te d t h a t th e m a s te r of W h e a t l a n d h a d fo rme d a deep a n d a b id in g f r i e n d s h ip wi th Miss B e c h l e r ’s m o th e r who was a lso, a f r ien d of B u c h a n a n 's be loved niece. Miss H a r r i e t Lane . I Ac co rd in g to th e le t te r s , wr i t te n by B u c h a n a n hims elf , the f r i e n d s h ip be g an p r io r to B u c h a n a n s be ing e le c ted P re s id e n t . The f i r s t le t te r , w r i t t e n on i Aug. 19, 1850, wa s a d d re s s ed ] to th e Rev. E u g e n e F r u e a u f f , th e n p r in c ip a l a t L in d e n Hall. B u c h a n a n , who h a d la te ly r e tu r n e d as Consul to Ru s s ia for th e Un i ted Sta te s , l e a rn e d I Roc t h a t Rev. F r u e a u f f ’s niece, who wa s a t t e n d in g Lin d e n Hall, wa s b o rn in Rus s ia . The niece, Miss T h e o d o r a F r u e auf f, l a t e r m a r r i e d Rev. J u l i us Be chler . B u c h a n a n d e s i red to me e t Miss F r u e a u f f be c ause wh e n he wa s in Moscow he h a d e n joyed th e R u s s ia n people. Ap p a r e n t ly Miss F r u e a u f f and Miss L a n e be c ame fa s t f i rends , and on s e v e ra l occasions B u c h a n a n .sent his coach to Lit i tz to b r in g Miss F r u e a u f f to d in n e r a t Wh e a t la n d . Tiie second le t te r , w r i t te n on Apr i l 2 8, 18 51, wa s a re- .(C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) $395,000 Due Over 28 Years A $395 ,000 bond i s sue wi th th e r a te of r e p a ym e n t based on th e yield, f rom exis ting watcm : ra t es, wa s s igned Tues - clay by Ij it i tz Bo ro u g h Coun- The money will be used to m a k e i improvements to L i t i t z ’ w a t e r sto r a g e a n d d i s t r ib u t io n sys tem which council sa id it believes .a re -vita l to th e f -utur/ g row th of Lit i tz a n d to th e •present we ll-be ing of dome s tic and iird u s t r ia l use rs , both f rom ei f ire p ro t e c t io n - ; and consum pt ion s ta n d p o in t . Rev, Ralph Wolfe F lo r in E.U.B. Ch urch, a n d th e Rev. H a ro ld C. Ho l l in g swo r th , D.D. P a lm y r a F i r s t E. U. B. Ch u rc h will occupy th e p ulpit in th e local c h u rc h th e next two S u n d a y s a n d tell ab o u t th e i r e x p e r ien c e s in b ui lding th e i r new churche s . Th e e leven te am c aptains , who a re. memb e r s of th e executive commi t te e wi th th e Rev. Mr. Wolfe as exe cutive Camp a ig n Ch a i rma n , a r e as follows: H a r r y I. Bu c h te r . C. H o w a rd Wa g ama n , David She r tz-er, Leon W. Ditzle r, J o h n Mish-ier, E. J am e s McConaghay Jr ., J e rom e Engle , Ve rn o n Steely, E lm e r Good, I ra D. Dis s inge r a n d Ti tu s McCoy. j De f inite b u i ld in g plans have not been d i s c u s s e d or adopted b u t th e c h u rch is a s s u r e d th e Mission Bo a rd of th e church' a t la rg e will he lp th em in pro- j p o r t io n to w h a t th ey raise. Make Check On Oil Pool W. of Bora Lit i tz Bo ro u g h y e s t e rd a y be gan m a k in g its a n n u a l check on th e g a sol ine a n d oil pool we s t of th e b o ro u g h w a t e r shed. Geologis t J a n ie s H ump h r e y - ville, to g e th e r wi th a te am of d r i lle r s , b e g a n p ro b in g an a r e a 3,5 00 fe et we s t of L i t i t z ’ wells to d e te rmin e how fa r th e oil and g a so l in e pool lias moved wi th in th e p a s t year. A check on tlic poo l is ma d e a n nua l ly a t t h e di r e c t ion o f b o r o u g h counci l. Last ye a r it was a sc e r t a ined Hint (lie poo l mo v ed a t t h e most , 50 feet. The- pool poses a d i s t a n t t h r e a t to th e w a t e r su p p ly b u t th e b o ro u g h h a s said t h a t by re p e a te d ly c h e c k in g it, it can fo re s ta l l a n y pos s ible p o l lu tion. ■ I f th e pool ever moves to a d a n g e r spot, th e b o ro u g h said, it will dig a t re n c h , s ip hon th e m a t e r i a l into th e t r e n c h a n d b u rn it off. H um p h r e y v i l l e will ana lyz e te s t b o r in g s to d e te rmin e w h a t th e pool h a s done since th e la s t check a n d m a k e a r e p o r t to b o ro u g h council. Max If oust er , endmaii on tile ADC’s Mi ns tr el Days line, g e t s h is ma k e - u p appl i e d for a r e h e a r s a l by hi s wi fe, Vera. Min'd tv I l>;¡j- n i l; In- pr esented at Wa i n ici; Migli a u d i to r ium t his Fr iday and Sat urday l'or the benel il ol t he ilion Cenl e r Bui lding Fund . (Marry Land i s Photo ) Ree Fund Benefit Show This Weekend “Min s t re l Da y s ” , th e • A.B. C.’s Rec, Ce n te r Be n e f i t Show, opens tomo r row uiglit a t 8:30 p.m. on th e Warwick. High Stage. - The show f e a tu r e s t r a d i t io n - Family Replies To Letter Of Hoax Writer E d i to r , Re c o rd -E x p re s s : In reply to th e l e t t e r p r i n t ed m la s t we e k 's p a p e r by a so-c alled Ra lp h Bin g ema n who gave a f ic t i tio u s a d d r e s s of th e co u n ty home, th e u n d e r s igned would like it well k n own t h a t th is c h a r a c t e r without, a b a c k b o n e is in no way r e la te d or c o n ne c ted with th e local . B in g ema n s a n d in fa ct does n o t exist. . Th e u n d e r s ig n e d have d e f inite views on th e s e issues b u t th e y we re n o t p r in te d la s t week. : Anyone wi sh in g to use our fami ly ■ n ame is we lcome to it b u t we only a sk t h a t they use it in te l lig e n tly . As a n a f t e r t h o u g h t we m ig h t a sk t h a t le t t e r s to th e e d i to r be a u t h e n t ic a te d be fo re publ ic a tion. R o b e r t G. Bin g ema n - L e s te r G. Bin g ema n Ros s G. Bin g ema n Wi l l iam E. Bin g ema n Wi l l iam L. Bin g ema n AVAR WICK LIONS SET HORSE SHOW DATE The Wa rw i c k Twp. Lions will sp o n so r a h o r se show on F o r n e y ’s polo field J u n e 5. Th e fol lowing c ommi t te e ha s be en n ame d : E lm e r Sh re in e r , c h a i rma n , H a r l a n Weit-, H a r old Sh a ak , Ben "F o rn e y , Leo Kie f fe r a n d J o h n Reitz. al min s t r e l mu s ic a n d b l a c k face comedy as well as a 45 m in u t e or igina l s a t i r e o n th e Li t i tz a rea . T ic k e t s will be av a i lab le a t th e door for both th e F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y n ig h t pe r fo rma n c e s . The c h o r u s a n d e n d in e n p r o v i d e lo t s o f l a u g h s w h e n . th e y m a t c h w i t s w i t h tin-s h o w ’s i n f e r l o c a t e r , Bob D e r e k . “Maiidy” a n d “ Stmt-nu- r l i tm- ’' s u n g b v Al E b b e d a n d t h e 3 0 - v o i c e c h o r u s a n - fea tu red am o n g t h e v a r i e t y of s o n g and d a n c e s p e c i a l t ie s . In c lu d e d m th e local t a k e off will be vis its to th e R e a d ing Ra i l ro a d , Sp r in g s P a rk , Rec Cente r , a n d a f ro n t - row seat, for one of th e h o t te s t council discus s ions of a decade — th e “ Bool D e b a t e ” . The L i t itz P re tz e l Ho u s e a n d Lin d e n Ha ll also g e t into, th e a ct a long wi th ma n y o th e r local pe rsona l i t ie s . At la s t n i g h t ’s d re s s r e h e r - sal, . t ic k e t c h a i rm a n Ray E. K a u f fm a n e s t im a te d t h a t a d vance t ic k e t sa les n um b e r e d a b o u t 900 which me a n s t h a t a la rg e n omb e r of se a ts sh o u ld be ava i lable b o th F r id a y and Sa tu rd ay . ’ Th e hi s tor ic bond a g r e eme n t was s igned a t 9 :1 9 p.m., w i th Dolphin & Co., a P h i l a d e lp h ia f in a n c in g f i rm, -after ‘ two h o u r s of e x p la n a t io n a n d r e s u l t in g q u e s t io n s by council, .signing t h e • a g r e eme n t wer e < ’i i u n e ihnen \V. Roy Enck . Roy S. Reidenl ui i igh, D. < u r l i s Amidon and C. Wendel l Mower on be ha l f of Hu- bor ough. ('oiineilinati Robe rt E. Ai nnenl wa s a b s ent . The Dolphin f i rm tu r n e d ove r to th e b-orough a check for $7,900, evidence of good fa i th it will p ro d u c e th e . full am o u n t of th e bond - i s su e pen d in g th e legal te c h n ic a l i ty of h a v in g council pa s s a n o r d in an c e r a t i fy in g th e a g r e e me n t a n d the te rms ■ of re p a y me n t ove r a 28-ve ar period., ' Council h a s se t Apr il 27 as th e d a te for a c t in g upon, th e o rd in a n c e which will be. p r e p a red by th e P h i lad e lp h ia - 'law f irm of Townsend, E l l io t t a n d Munson. When th e o rd in an c e is pa s sed council th e n c an r e ceive th e b a l a n c e of t h e ‘mo n e y and aw a rd th e ;■ .construction c o n t r a c t s wh ic h " total- -$'282,- 0 0 0. St a r t s Mi Red Al th o u g h council h a s been told th e r e p a ym e n t schedule., can be me t w i th o u t in c re a s in g wa t e r r a te s , th e program;, will (Co n t in u e d on P a g e 7) Register Children For Kindergarten R e g i s t r a t io n of k in d e rg a r t e n c h i ld re n for th e 19 60-61 school te rm will be he ld n e x t T h u r s d a y , Apr il 28 a t Lititz E leme n - ‘ t a ry School. P a r e n t s may r e g i s te r c h i ld ren f rom 9 a.m. to noon or from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Th e c h i ld ’s b i r th a n d ¡va cc ina tion c e r t i f ic a te sh o u ld be p re s en te d . Scouts Plan Projects To Pay For Cabin Work Ex p lo re r Scouts of P o s t 342 a r e p l a n n in g th e sale of 5 0- s t a r flags of th e Un i ted Sta te s as a fund r a i s in g p ro je c t to pay for m a jo r re n o v a t io n s ma d e to th e 3 3-year-old scout cabin in Lit i tz Sp r in g s P a rk . Pro c e ed s f rom th e f lag sale will be used to he lp to pay for ma t e r i a l s a l r e a d y used in th e re n o v a t io n a n d a d d i t io n to th e cabin a n d for imp ro v e me n t s still to be made. EXTERIOR CABIN WORK FINISHED School Groups To Give 2nd Concert April 30 Miss Linda P fau tz Miss Linda Palma Tw o local g i r l s in N u r s e s ’ T r a i n i n g a t th e Lanc as t e r G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l w o n a f o u r d a y s t r i p to F l o r i d a in a n essay c o n t e s t h e l d b y t h e A m e r i c a n (Nurses A s s o c i a t io n . T in ' g i r l s a t t e n d e d a ( ’o n v o l i t io n a t H a r r i s b u r g r e c e n t l y wh e r e th e y w e r e given d e t a i l s o t t h e c o n t e s t a n d ^ v r o t e e s s a y s on “ Why- I Wo u l d L ik e t o Go to th e Conven t i o n . T a k i n g t h e t r i p wi l l b e Mi s s L i n d a P a lm a , in t h e s e c o n d y e a r c l a s s a t t h e hospi t al and Aliss Linda ¡Tau t / , a I'ir-t year - ludeni . will i'iy to Miami Reach on May 2 to remain unt il May ti. The r u n n e r up is also a Lit itz girl Mis s Ru th Ann Ea r l i a t l , a first, year s tudent , ail l in e e a r e gr adua l es ol AVarviiek High -chool. Mus ical se lec tions by th e Senior High Ba n d a n d two J u n io r Hig h c h o ru s e s will be p r e s e n te d in th e second concert, if th e 19 60 Wa rwic k Spring- Music F e s t iv a l on S a tu rd a y evening, April 3 0. The J u n io r High Gi r l s ’ Ch o r us ¡will open the p ro g r am y i th an appropriate se le c tion “While We ’re Y o u n g . ” Th e i r p ro g ram will inc lude a folk song a n d a s e le c ton f rom “ 1-lans Ch r i s t ia n A n d e r so n . " Ac comp a n is ts a re Be cky Newcome r and Emi ly Klenin. (di ar i es 11 o nibe rge r , a c compani s t l o r t h e J u n i o r Hi gh Roys’ Choru s , will play a solo (luring' t h e second p or t ion of t he p r o g r am : a n a r r a n g eme n t of t h e fami l i a r “ AVarsaw Conc e r t o . ” The Chorus wi l l s ing sever al well-known. n umb e r s including “ Sto u th e a r t ed Me n ’’ and “ Cindy.” Two ju n io r high s tu d e n t s will be f e a tu r e d in solo spots d u r in g th e f i r s t h a lf of th e p ro g ram. E la in e Dagen will he seen in a d a n c e ro u t in e and R o b e r t Don move r will sing “ T h a n k He av e n F o r Lit t le Gi r l s , ” f rom -Gigi. A special f e a tu r e of th e band p ro g r am will be a t r um p e t t r io c ons i s t ing of th r e e sen io r boys— Ro d n e y Lutz, Mike W o r rell, a n d Doug S t a rk ; th e y will play a R a p h a e l Mendez a r - ' (Con tin ued on P a g e 6) ’ The ret i n tshed e x t e r i o r an d expande d Roy «com Cabin at th e heade tt d ol t he Libit/, Spr i n g s P a r k is Hie h a n d iwo r k ol Expi e t e r Scotti Post 312. i h r a lso r r n o v a img tile i n te r i o r of n hielt dat e s hack t o 0 2 7 . In p ra c t ic a l ly r e b u i ld in g , tb s cabin scouts c u t and t r im m e d 6 0 red pine t re e s on th e .ID.enr ve r w a t e r s h e d a n d brought, th em to th e cabin s ite here. The logs we re used to repla c e ro t te d logs a n d to make , th e a d d i t io n a l me e t in g room Uj th e n o r thw e s t side of th e ¡'cabin. Expl o r e r s un de r t o ok t he r em o v a l o f t h e si one chilli-l tey a n d n o r t h wall o f t he c a b in in Ju ly o f last year a n d w o r k e d a s l at e ¡is mi d night s om e n igh t s to ge t t h e c a b in u n d e r roof before s c h o o l r e o p e n e d . Th e chimney a n d t i r e place was f in ish ed d u r in g th e w in te r nd scouts, d i re c te d by as* sociate a d v iso r Doug Minnich, and a ided by David Minnich, Kenny Z a r tma n , Tommy Ros- I e n b e rg a n d o th e r s , did a ll th e J work. Cement co n tra c to r : I r a F, Ye agiey a ided th em in .the c emen t work on th e f ire place a n d in te r io r ch imn ey wall. ; The extens ion of th e -cabin s a c o nc re te fo u n d a t io n and me n t floor. Scouts h a v e rn ^ t add tile f loor cover ing, a p ply a c reosote t r e a tm e n t to th e logs and ch in k in g , wire th e cabin for e le ctr icity, comple te th e roof and imp ro v e th e g ro u n d s . I Po s t memb e r s a r e boys a g ed 14 or more and th e i r a d u l t le a d e r is Ch a r le s Regennas.. s I Tree Shipment Here, i Some Available A sh ipm e n t of sh a d e tre e s f rom Sta te Nu r s e r ie s ha s a r r ived in th e boro u g h a n d seve ra l t re e s a re available- to re s ident s . The b o ro u g h will p l a n t th e ss in place in coope ra tion | with th e Lit i tz Sh a d e Tre e Commis s ion. Red oak t re e s a n d su g a r map le a r e av a i lab le a n d can be p u r c h a s e d by c a lling th e b o ro u g h office MA 6-22 28. Red oaks cost $12.50 a n d th e s u g a r ma p le s $10 each. |
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