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$1,750 WORTH OF SMILES V ■ H / , V f -*% •'> 'Vs- > JUST LIFT UP AND TWIST ^r*î X-, f \ > ; i t S, < ' ^ - ' *1 r ^ : ^ l £ ’$-* Si (O 'h> ~ fi . ; (I . ne , ^ lis tili ........ ........j » - ■ P M H H H ! I ! I ll< 1111< ii _ i \ i : i i n \ i • i , iwi I I *'^'v v %¿ Mi ! I> 1 -.U* . ! «»Mil I 1 I 11 * ï 11 < I n- « ! • n ie r in s tr u c ts t \ m c B ru c e lta S h e e tz . TVarren B e itte nm ille r, P r e s id e n t .R e c re a tio n C e n te r, ( f r o n t l e f t ) c h e c k from m em b e rs o f L ititz A m e ric a n B u s in e s s Clu b . T h e n ig h t tu r n e d o v e r $ 1 ,7 5 0 to th e f u n d fo r a n ew r e c r e a tio n c e n te r . of L ititz ey r e p re s e n te d p ro fits tro n i th e c lu b ’s y iin - a c c e p ts a s te e l Days p ro d noti on. In a ild itlo n to Be it- C h a p te r, te nm ille r p ic tiu aal h e r e a r e A BO mombe»*-s c lu b last. Dan Kepmer, Da le S h e lle y , :Bob D e r e k a n d b u ild in g ' Bill Da rii n/i'ton (1- r ) . T h e m o n - SPRING TAKES A SQUIRRELY TURN f } V. A »f4 *■ H H „ \ i * .* < V , ' ■ " / / l - I 4li — XI if* ■'in i « 1 - - h les- • < 11 ! \ |m I I • I >| il Mid I>1 • I / 1 I t\ !St-l i . i i / 111 '-i ( i i I n i l / I h « i /» l II ii"< I ! n I »1 mu S tr e e t la s t w e ek . H e re 1 i« K tw is t a p r e tz e l w h ile Mrs. In i- li*i\t i L o o k in g o n is in r s t g r a d e r s , w iu i m e a id ol u c ü iik i ;mu Mrs. L H n ie r e a ch (w isle d a p re tz e l a s th ey w e re to ld o! L ilitz 'b e in g Vite h om e o i th e l ir s f c om m e rc ia l p re tz e l b a k e ry in th e L u lle d ¡sta le s. C !e la n d \s w ile , H e len , p r e s e n te d th e first g ra d e s w ith c e r tif ic a te s c o n fe rrin g ' u p o n th e c h ild r e n th e t i t l e of “ P r e tz e l-B e n d e r ” . T h e c h ild r e n a lso g o t a f r e e p r e tz e l. F i r s t g r a d e r s will c o lo r th e e e r tilie a te s a n d th e ( ’In lan d s will give a p riz e to th e best c o lo rin g jo b . T h e c la s s was s u rp r is e d to hams that. Miss S tu r g is ’ g i a n d l a ll i e r . J u l iu s S tu rg is , is c r e d i t ed w ith b e in g th e f o u n d e r of th e c om m e rc ia l p r e tz e l b u s in e s s in th e L n ite d S la te s . y ? » S p r in g to o k a s q u ir r e ly t u r n in L ititz , b u t th o s e tw o c h ild r e n of D r. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s F s h e h n a n , S. B ro a d St., a r e e n jo y in g it. T h r e e y o u n g t r e e s q u ir r e ls v e n tu r e d from a t r e e on th e F s h e lm a n p ro p e r ty in s e a rc h o f fo o d . F n lik e m o s t y o u n g s q u ir r e ls th e y w e re n o t f r ig h te n e d by h um a n a n - mobile im a ls an d a llow J e r e B. E sh e lm a n (leO.) n in e , ¿tiul h r o th e r C h a rle s , f o u r, tí) fe e d th em w ith to y ]d a s tic m ilk b o t tie s w h ich w e re fu rn is;bed h>y Mrs. G ra c e B;dlnì&er^ a neiiçh-b o r. Mrs. E s ]ie lm a n t liet>r ized th e m om m a sq u irr-mobile el wa s s tr u c k a n d ki Bed by a n a u to - Some men remind us of blisters, they show up after the work is done. The Lititz Record - Express Much happiness is overlooked merely because it doesn’t cost much. Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century 84th Year E s t a b l i s h e d A p ril, 1 8 7 ? , a s T h e S u n b e am (C o n so lid a ted w ith T h e I d t i t z R e c o rd , 1 9 3 7 ) Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, May 5, 1960 7 c e n t s a C op y; $ 3 .0 0 p e r y e a r by m a il w ith in L a n c a s t e r C o u n ty ; $ 3 :5 0 e ls ew h e re . Fourteen Pages No; Construction Costing Over Vfc Million Starts Here Water, Street Cost First Tourist Brochure O f Total Over $500,000 Lititz Printed B y C O f C. H e ro is th e tro u t paste ( r i g h t ) a n d b a ck p a n e ( J e tt) of a to u r is t b ro c h u re p u b lis h e d b v th e L ititz C h am b e r o t C om m e rc e . C h am b e r p r e s id e n t R o b e r t J . H a n n a s a id lie b e liev e s it. is th e f ir s t to u r is t b ro c h u r e e v e r p u b lis h e d on .Lititz. T h e b ro c h u r e in c lu d e s a p ic tu r e s q u e m a p o t th e tow n , d r aw n bv J o h n A. W em re r, a n d s e rv e s to ta k e v is ito r s on a g u id e d t o u r o t h is to r ic a l p la c e s . H a n n a s a id th e c h am b e r has; co p ie s o t th e b ro c h u re a v a ila b le a t liv e c e n ts a p ie c e . L o c a l s to r e s a n d b u s in e s s p la e e s m a y p u r c h a s e th em a n d o rd e r s to r 50 b r o c h u r e s o r m o r e w ill be d e liv e re d . O rd e rs sh o u ld b e p la c e « w ith H a r r y \ \ a g am a ii o r W a lla c e Is. L a u s c h . T h e b ro c h u r e w a s la id o u t bv \V a g am a ii, p h o to g r a p h y w a s by G r a n t H e ilm a n , a r ti s t r y by \ \ e n g p r a n d w r itte n by M a rv in is. M ille r. It w a s p r in te d bv \1 a y ju n a n Bro s, m a Screen, b la c k a n d w h ite fo rm a t. In a d d itio n to a id in g to u r is ts th e b ro c h u r e is a n ic e a u d itio n to th o s e who c o lle c t m a t e r i a l r e la tin g to h is to r ic J jititz . Mrs. Miller Heads Post 56 Ladies Mrs. F r a n c i s Miller wa s e le c ted p r e s id e n t of th e L ad ie s Au x i l ia ry ot the Ame r ic a n L e gion a t th e me e t in g h e ld on on day e v e n in g m th e Le g io n ome. Othei id e l l - of f ice rs we re, Mrs. lie Wald. 2nd vice- >. p re s id e n t : Mrs. Cle tus Fo rn e y , Cor re sponding s e c r e t a r y : Miss R o s em a ry Rice, t r e a s u r e r , Mrs Ray' B u rk h o ld e r , h i s t o r i a n : Mrs. H a r r y Lowe. Ch a p la in : Mrs. Elwo o d Hrb, Se r g e a n t a t Arms. Th e oftie.es of 1s t vice p r e s id e n t a n d re c o rd in g se c re t a r y will 1 be e le cted a t a spe c ia l me e t in g to be he ld a t th e P o s t Home May 2 3 a t ,3:00 p.m. All mem b e r s a r e u rg e d to a t t e n d th is me e t ing. F in a l p la n s w e r e d is c u s s e d fo r th e a n n u a l d in n e r m e e tin g to b e h e ld M o n d ay , J u n e h a t 0:t>0 p .m . m th e L eg io n H om e . All w h o w ish to a tt e n d s h o u ld eon- (.•><'( M rs . Lowe. 3J(> Ha st Seco n d A VC.. (.VIA (>-5030) n o t l a t e r th a n J u n e 1st. 'f je k e ts will h e a v a ila b le a t th e d o o r t h a t evening;. Special g u e s t s for th e d i n n e r will include , Mrs. Th oma s Middle ton, L a n c a s t e r County Council Di re c to r ; a n d Mrs. Amb ro s e P lum m e r th e L a n c a s t e r Co u n ty p re s id en t . Oth e r g u e s t s to be a n n o u n c e d la te r . Th e new of f ice rs will he in s ta l le d bv th e d i r e c to r a t this me e t ing. /■ Th e p r e s id e n t of th e V e t e r a n s of F o r e ig n Wa r s Auxilia ry was p r e s e n t a n d p la n s we re ma d e for th e two a u x i l i a r ie s to p a r t i c ip a te in the- (C o n t in u e d from page 3) LITITZ' FIRST TOURIST BROCHURE Woman's Club To Hold Rummage Sale A r um m a g e sale will be held by th e Lit i tz W om a n ’s Club on T h u r sd a y , May 12th and a n y o n e h a v in g any rum m a g e to c o n t r ib u t e is a sk e d to t a k e it to th e g a r a g e of Mrs. Delbcrl Smi th, 301 F r o n t St., oil Monday, Tuesday, May 9 a n d 10 and b e io re 6:00 p.m. May 11. Clothing, g adge t s , toys, .and sma ll h o u s e h o ld a r t ic le s a re v e ry d e s i rab le rum ma g e . Mrs R o b e r t W a t t s a n d Mrs. P a u l McCloud, c o -ch a irma n of th e ways a n d me a n s c ommi t te e a re in cha rge . Tryouts Open Saturday For Little Loop Teams The Wa rw i c k L i t t le Le a g u e Midge t-Midge t and Midget. Ba seball T e ams will hold ini tia l t ry o u t s th i s S a tu rd a y , May 7 a n d second t ry o u t s will be on S a tu rd a y , May 14 a t 1:30 P.M. Th e t ry o u t s will be p a t t e r n ed a l t e r a m a jo r le ague team t r y o u t wi th 1st pick in the d r a f t to tire la s t te am f in i sh e r in each league. Boys f rom Lit.itz-R.D.3 and L i t i tz will r e p o r t to th e Wi l b u r Chocola te Fie ld, boys f rom L i t i tz RD4 a n d Ro th sv i lle will r e p o r t to th e Ro th sv i lle Elem. School a n d boys f rom Lititz ..RD1 and Lit i tz RD2 will r e p o r t to th e B ru n n e rv i l l e Elem. School. P r e s id e n t R o b e r t H. Gibbel a n n o u n c e d th e fol lowing men h a v e a c c ep te d -coaching pos i t io n s fo r th i s summe r . Na t io n a l L e a g u e - Midget-Midget.: L i t itz P h i l lie s : Cla renc e Maha rg, Ch a r le s C a r r ie r a n d P a u l E c k e r t: Lit i tz .Cardinals: Dick Sipe; Lit i tz Re d le g s : Dick Al-leb a ch J r . , a n d Bruc e B u r k h o ld e r : Lit i tz Giants , Skip Kopp, W a l t e r Ba rd. Glenn Du s smg e r , a n d Mel Jo n e s : Ro th sv i lle Dc d a e r s : J im Klopp; a n d Bru n n e rv i l l e B r a v es: Ba r ry Erb. Th e Ame r ic a n L e a g u e or Midge t: Bob Gibbel, Lit i tz Wh i t e Soxs: Byron Solt. L i t itz In d ia n s : Dick (Ja rman, Lit i tz Red Soxs: B ru n n e rv i l le Tig e r s : Nevin. B u sh o n g and R a y Hu b e r . Ro th sv i lle Orioles : J im Davidson. A “ Casey S te n g e l ’’ is ne eded for th e Lit i tz Yankee s a n d also a s s i s t a n t coa che s for each le a g u e if a n y o n e is in te r e s t e d in h e lp in g o u t th e y sh o u ld c o n ta c t Bob Gibbel, Th e Re c re a t io n C e n te r or Th e Te am Coach. H. L. Kline Retires As Garageman H a r r y L. Kline, a g a r a g ema n in th e Lititz a r e a sinc e 19 34, is se lling his g a r a g e bus ine s s , a c cord in g to a jo in t a n n o u n c e me n t mad e th is week. Kline p re s e n t ly is doing b u s i ne s s as Kl in e Motors. 7 23 L i t itz Pike ,South. He a n n o u n c e d he is selling his g a r a g e stock and le a s ing th e b u i ld in g to Jo h n [!. Ste f fy J r . , 240 S. Broad St. S ic ily sa id lie in ( u rn lias p u rc h a s e d th e b u s in e s s a t Lit-ilz S p rin g s G a r a g e a n d wiil move it from th e lo c a tio n at 2 4 3 S. B ro ad St., in to th e K lin e M o to rs g a r a g e by J u n e I. Steffy, who is sole p ro p r ie to r , said he will c o n t in u e th e b u s i ness u n d e r the present, d i s t r i b u to r s h ip s a t th e new location. Kline said he will lease his e n t i r e g a r a g e to Ste f fy with the exception of a used car lot to th e n o r th . Klme will contin u e as a used c a r d e a le r only. The p r e s e n t Kl in e Motors b u i ld in g was bu i lt in 19 49 by Kline who be g an th e g a r a g e b u s in e s s a t his f a rm in Ha lt-ville in 1934. He moved the b u s ine s s th e fol lowing ye a r to Lex in g to n a n d f rom 1935 to 1945 o p e r a te d th e r e un t il he moved to 301 E. Main St. In 1949 he b u i l t th e p r e s e n t Kline Motors. Kl in e th is we ek began a sale of his s tock of a u to t ire s , a c cessories, etc., in p r e p a r a t io n for v a c a t in g th e premise s . ‘Field Day* By ABC On Sat. May 21 Yo u th of th e W'arwick School Di s t r ic t get a chan c e to d i sp la y th e i r t r a c k a n d field powe r s a g a in th is y e a r wh e n Lit i tz Ch a p te r . Ame r ic a n B u s ines s (d u b holds i ts a n n u a l Fie ld Day on S a tu rd a y . May 21. Ke n Simmons , c h a i rma n for F ie ld Dav. said th e ev en t is an o p p o r tu n i ty for all school y o u n g s te r s b e twe e n th e ages of t e n a n d 18 to e n t e r th e D a r k and in Id event s 1 o u th w ill b e c om p e tin g H g a in n st o n e a n o th e r w ith in th e i r own a g e b r a c k e t. E v e n ts to be r u n o t f in c lu d e (¡ashes, h ig h jum p , s ta n d in g b ro a d jum p , so f tb a ll th row , s h o tp u t d is ta n c e r u n s a n d re la y s. T e ams will be picked to th e e omp e tn v e s p i r i t can be wh ip p ed up tor. th e a n n u a l a f fa i r , a c c o rd in g to Simmons . T ro p h y s will be p r e s e n t e d to those who a chieve th e mos t points in th e i r own age groups . Individua l aw a rd s will also be given for each ev en t a n d th e win n in g t e am mem b e r s will re ceive a medal. Those p e r so n s re c e iving tro-phvs to r th e o u t s t a n d in g p e r fo rma n c e will be in v ite d to a -dinner me e t in g he ld in th e i r h o n o r bv ABC. E n t r i e s c an be ma d e by con-t. acitng Rec Di re c to r Bill Bell a t his office. Simmo n s emp h a s iz e d it i s n ’t ne c e s s a ry to k n ow a n y th in g a b o u t t r a c k to e n te r th e events. He u rg e s boys to s ign up now so t h a t event s c an be scheduled. Thief Harvests Cigars From Car Of Boro Resident A sn e a k th e i f used a h a t c h e t to h a rv e s t a $15 0 crop ot tobacco h e re ye s te rd a y . Police sa id th e th ie f e n te r e d the g a r a g e of J o h n Bre n en ian , 20 7 S. Lo cu s t St., and sma sh ed o u t a wing window of th e ve hicle B re n e n ia n uses on his ciga r sa le s ro unds . A q u a n t i ty of c iga r s was s tolen a n d police said th e th e f t we n t u n n o t ic e d u n t il y e s te rd a y mo rn in g in d ic a t in g th e th ie f wa s q u ie t as he e n te r e d th e g a r a g e a jo in in g B r e n em a n ’s home. Th e b r a n d of th e s tolen cig a r s ' [Tun-ester. Senior Cabaret This Saturday The Senior C a b a r e t will be he ld on S a tu rd a y . May 7tli f rom 8 :3 0 to 11 :3 0 p.m. in th e c a fe te r ia ot th e Wa rw i c k High School. Th e theme ' for th e -dance will he “Yo u n g e r T h a n S p r in g t im e ’’ md th e Ma n h a t t a n Or c h e s t r a will fu rn i sh the music. T h e r e will be a f loor show a n d Dr. Tohn Shenk, h y p n o t i s t , of Vlillersvillfi S t a te College, will e n te r ta in . R e f r e s hm e n t s will be .served and th e fee is one d o l la r per pe rson or one f i f ty pe r couple. Melvin Jo n e s is c h a i rm a n of th e d a n c e commi tte e . j ’, \ n , i ; s i m m c t 5 14 >, !-:\Y MEMBERS Five new mem b e r s we re a c c epted by th e Lit i tz JayOe es a t a me e t in g T u e s d a y night. Th ey in c lu d e P a t Mastro-m. atteo’, Lowe ll K e a th , .Th oma s Rid d e r , R o n a ld H e r s h e y and Steve Pa lkovic . REALLY A 'REC' NOW fÜlSl f t mmi I I I I I IP m m ■mêm:' tiU lpÉÉlÉ & - f t US ¿f-s t n U s,\ , '« i p S k i i ’i l mm I I i r iN f e i v f \ ¡■«il* i p i l S s l l í l■aÄ®S P h o to sh ow s th e p ro g r e s s o f d em o litio n of th e L ititz R e c r e a tio n C e n te r. On to p ot b u ild in g a r e tw o d em o litio n w o rk e r s . A th ir d w o rk e r is ju s t w a lk in g aw ay from th e r a n g e o f th e c am e ra . An Old O rd e r A n iishm a n , lie a jijia r e n tly d id n ’t r e lis h b e in g a s u b je c t fo r a c am e r a ; even a t lo n g ra n g e . Center Bids To Go Out On May 17 Demoli t ion wo rk c o n tin u e d on Lit i tz R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r th is we ek as sp e c if ic a t io n s for c o n s t ru c t io n of a new $15 0,- 0 00 c e n te r a re be ing p r e p a r e d for bids, . . . I t is p la n n e d t h a t bids will go o u t on May 17. When bids a re r e tu r n e d m J u n e t h e ’ c ent e r will g e t its f i r s t in d ic a tio n of th e a c tu a l co n s t ru c t io n : cost of th e R e v . 1. Wa l to n ■ Bobs t R e c r e a t io n Center. D em o litio n of tlie old b u ild in g lias b r o u g h t o u t ii c rew of s id ew a lk s u p e r in te n d e n ts . T h e b u ild in g h a s b e en u se d a s a c e n te r fo r th e r e c r e a tio n p r o g r am of Lil'-ifz sin c e 1 !M5 when il w a s g iv en to th e c om m u n ity bv Ita ip li M. S p a c h t. P r io r to th a t th e b u i ld in g served such fu n c t io n s as a k n i t t in g mill, h a v in g been used m 189 8 by th e K a u f f ma n K n i t t in g Mill Co. The k n i t t in g mill f irm was dis solved a n d m 1 905 publ ic money was used to p u r c h a s e th e b u i ld in g to o t te r it as an a t t r a c t io n for new in d u s t ry to Lititz. In 1905 Gen e ra l Cigar Co. moved in a n d s ta y ed to r ten ye a r s be fo re th e la te .John He lnian took it over for an a n t iq u e b u s in e s s Sp a c h t p u r cha s ed th e b u i ld in g in 1944 and imme d ia te ly do n a ted it to Lititz. Silici' I h en it h a s ho-yicd a ro c re a i Ion jm eg ran i wh ich h a s been g row in g h e ro e v e r sin c e its in c e p tio n . T h e new e d i to r w ill h o u s e a il o f th e c u r r e n t a c tiv itie s c o n d u c te d by th e r e c r e a tio n d e p a r t m e n t a n d w ill a lso in c lu d e room lo r e x p an s io n . J u s t wh e re th e r ema in s of th e old c e n te r wind up is in the h a n d s of th e Amish. Among th e wre ck in g c rew a re s e v e ra l memb e r s of th e Old Ord e r Amish sect. They a re s a lv a g in g wood which p ro bably will be used to build b a rn s or tobacco sh e d s on Ami sh f a rm s in this a rea. A Correction An Oldsmobile a d v e r t i s e m e n t in la s t w e e k ’s edition c a r r i e d th e wro n g s ig n a tu r e . The Re co rd e r ro n e o u s ly placed th e s ig n a tu r e of th e Lit i tz Sp r in g s Ga rag e b e n e a th th e a d v e r t i s eme n t . The s ig n a t u r e s h o u ld h a v e be en t h a t of J. Ha rv e y Spahr , 41 N. Main St., Manhe im. Teenager To Miss Old Rec Demo li t io n of L i t i tz ’ 15-year-old re c r e a t io n c en te r b u i ld in g to m a k e way to r th e new, has tu rn e d local te e n - a g e r s minds to - th e lan d of nos ta lgia . As work on th e c e n te r p ro gresses, s eve ra l local y o u th s ha v e r em a r k e d t h a t a l th o u g h th e y a r e an x io u s to g e t in to th e new q u a r te r s , se e ing th e w r e c k ing c rew w o rk in g on th e old “ R e c ’’ gave th em a twinge of sadne s s . At le a s t one local te e n -ag e r h a s p u t th e s e t h o u g h t s into wr iting. She is Miss Se lma Cox, -daughte r of Se lma -Gorton Cox, a f r e q u e n t c o n t r ib u to r to our pa p e r , a n d th e following a r t ic le w r i t te n by th e Wa rwick sen io r is r e p r e s e n t a t iv e of the fe eling of man y local y o u n g k pile who p a r t i c ip a te d m r e c rea tion p ro g rams . He r a r tic le was p u b l ish ed m W a rw i c k ’s school pa p e r , “Tepe e To p ic s ’’ a n d follows: Goodbye I t ha s o f ten been said th a t “ All good th in g s mu s t come to an e n d ” and likewise, all bad. E v e n tu a l ly e xpe r ienc e s of both n a tu r e s -depart inr.o th e mvs-t. enous lan d of memor ies ,' wh e re g a te s a re lef t a j a r so t h a t one (C o n t in u e d f rom page 2) H IM L S 'l'l B S A ' iM , \ n i; \hi-: ■> li Th e Wa rwic k F u t u r e Home Ma k e rs of Ame r ic a , an o rg a n iz a t ion of th e Home E c o n omics d e p a r tm e n t of th e W a r wick High school, will hold a Bake Sale a t th e F i r e Hous e on F r id a y , May Bth b eg in n in g a t 4 :0 0 p.m. J o a n n e Leshe.r is m charge . Ma jo r c o n s t ru c t io n p ro je c t s to ta l in g over a h a l t million d ol la r s will ge t un-derwav m Lit i tz wi th in th e next mo n th . Bids aw a rd in g w o rk m th e amo u n t of $572.134 we re let t o r : t . A $ 3 9 5 ,0 0 0 re v am jiin g a n d e x te n sio n to tire L ititz B o ro u g h W a te r D e p a r tm e n t’s '.pumping, s to r a g e a n d d is tr ib u tio n lin e s a n d 2. A c o n tr a c t to ta lin g $ 1 7 7 ,1 3 4 to r th e r e c o n s tr u c t io n o t E a s t Main S tr e e t, The w a t e r sy s tem improve - Boychoir’s Concert Nets $490 T h e Wa rw i c k Music P a r e n t s Club me t on Monday n ig h t a t 8 p.m. in th e Music D e p a r t m e n t of th e W a rw i c k Hig h School. This me e t in g wa s the f inal one for th e Sp r in g s e a son. Th e next re g u la r ly sc h e d u le d me e t in g will be he ld in Septembe r. A d r ia n DeVink, t r e a s u r e r , r e p o r t e d t h a t all bills for th e Co lumb u s Boychoir Conc e r t we re pa id leaving a n e t in come to th e Club of $490.34. The gros s re c ep t were $1064.- 25. The group a g r e e d t h a t p u b lic re sp o n s e to a n d a c c eptanc e ot th is type of c o n c e r t was ve ry g ra ti fy in g . I t wa s d e cided to mak e plans for a d d i tio n a l mus ica l c o n c e r t p r e s e n ta t io n for th e 1960-61 school te rm. In l ine with the de ci s ion to c a r ry on th e conc e r t p ro g r ams th e club also voted to sell th e food s ta n d a n d e q u ipme n t which h a d been used m fo rme r y e a r s for th e Music B a r e n t s ’ Club F a rm Show activities. P a r t ie s in te r e s te d m e i th e r th e s t a n d or th e e q u ipme n t sh o u ld c o n ta c t DeVink for a d d i t io n a l in fo rma t io n . H o ra c e K a u f fma n , p r e s i dent, a n n o u n c e d th a t th e r e h a d been no a d d i t io n a l word re ce ived with r e g a rd s to a s um m e r conc e r t by th e U.S. Army Fie ld Band. - Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Spicer ha v e been h a n d l in g c o r re sp o n d e n c e on this projec t. In th e final a ction of the ev en in g th e club voted to pay th e expenses for e n t e r t a i n m e n t a t th e F i r s t An n u a l Music Ba nque t . Tile High School ■ is c o n t r ib u t in g the. meal por t ion ot th e b a n q u e t , B e n jamin F o r r e s t was a p p o in te d t em p o r a r i ly to till the v a c a n t office ot se c re ta ry . The h o sp i ta l i ty c ommi t te e c o n s i s t ing ot Mrs. Ch a r le s Gu n d rum, Mrs. Oma r B ru b a k e r a n d Mrs. L e s te r Hess, se rved r e f r e s h m e n t s a t the end of th e bus ines s mee ting. Final Of Spring Music Concerts On May 14th The f inal c o n c e r t of th e 19 60 Sp r in g Music F e s t iv a l will be p re s e n te d on S a tu rd a y evening, May 14, in th e h ig h school a u d i to r ium, by th e th r e e mus ic o rg a n iz a t io n s — The Seventh Grads Chorus , Th e J r . High Orc h e s tra , a n d th e Sr. High Glee Club. A p a t r io t ic se lec tion by Clay Bo lan d — “ I Lik e I t H e r e , ” “T a k e Me Alo n g ” — f rom th e Bro a dwa y mu s ic a l s , and a sma l l e n s emb le will ■ h ig h l ig h t th e ch o ru s p ro g ram. Da r len e He lma n a n d J a n ic e Myers a a ccompani s t s . T cm Mur r , a memb e r of the J r . High Orc h e s tra will n l n a s t r in g bass solo “ Tlie Jolly D u t c hm a n ” -during th e .orchestral- p o r t io n of th e p ro g r am and a f lu te e n semb le will a lso1 play. The o r c h e s t r a will be h e a rd playing “Mexican Ove r ture , “ P omp a n d C i r c um s t a n c e ” and “Th e Ha i ls of Iv y .” (Co n t in u e d f rom pa g e 2) me n t s m u s t be pa id o u t ot re v en u e s b ro u g h t m by th e use ot b o ro u g h wa ter . The r a t e of r e p a ym e n t of a 28 v e a r n o n -d e b t re v e n u e bond is sue is ba se d on th e c u r r e n t w a t e r ra te s . - Sam e W a te r R a te Al th o u g h th e ma rg in of paymen t vs re v e n u e will be close m the e a r lv ye a r s of th e bond issue, b o ro u g h council is not c o n tem p la t in g a ra is e in w a t e r ra te s . The E a s t Mam S t r e e t p r o je c t will be pa id for by th e S t a te except to r . curbing, p r o p ' i i j owne r s m u s t pay ■42,51) p e r f r o n t toot for c u rb ing. The Sta te Hig hwa y s Dep a r tm e n t aw a rd e d th e contract. to r Mam S t r e e t to th e H. R. Miller Co., L an c a s te r . The >- 79 i 'isc foi tu ib in g include s excava t ing. In c a se s w h e r e tile S ta te c h a n g e s tlie e x is tin g g r a d e o f file s t r e e t th e co st o f s id ew a lk r e p la c em e n t will he b o rn e by tlie b o ro u g h . T lie b o ro u g h m u s t a lso b e a r th e c o st of t r e e rem o v a l; II h a s been e s tim a te d th a t som e 8 0 tr e e s m u s t be u p ro o te d at. an e s tim a te d c o s t 1 o f $ I o o p e r tr e e . The cost of s id ewa lk rep l a c eme n t is $5 p e r sq u a r e yard. Sid ewa lk s a n d c u rb in g a t s t r e e t in te r s e c t io n s will he pa id for by th e borough, A J u n e s t a r t on th e Main S t r e e t reb u i ld in g , which ha s been in th e m a k in g since 19,i5, is envis ioned. T heb en d t h e faci su i t fii Co. Th e f irm ( C o n t in u e d w a t e r imp ro v eme n t s i ssue we n t th r o u g h in of a $23,000 d ama g e M by L it i tz Ma c h in e c la ims t h a t in f rom page 3) ’ Warwick Girl Wins'2nd Place For Poster Art A .second prize aw a rd Of $i has be en mad e to Carol} Obi rh o] tz e r by th e Zeml viirine Circus fo r he r enti in a circus p o s te r contest. Miss Ob e rh o l tz e r , dauglfti 'i AI,’. a n d Mrs. Wil ra e r Obe h dtze r , Lit i tz R4, is a i r e s ’ man a t, IVarwink - High Soho tak in g the. gene ra l course. High School Pr in c ip a l , N. -1 n h rma p caid, she is an excc ient a r t s tu d e n t and is yei much in te r e s t e d in th e d r aw i r iii-'I p a in t in g aspect. He r p o s te r was chosen fro i.niopg h u n d r e d s of e n t r ie s su nutter] bv school s tu d e n t s ume counties: H e r achievemei na.d F u h rm a n p is even moi "mmon da b]t co n s id e r in g tin it was th e f i r s t time she ha e n te r e d an a r t contest. Lions Sell Out 1,200' Barbecues Lit i tz Lions Club h a d to h a n g out th e “ sold o u t ” sign a t n s f i r s t chicken b a rb e c u e la s t F r id a y . Club p r e s id e n t Ch a r le y Wa g ama n said 1,200 ha lve s oi chicken we re sold a n d th e club b a d to t u r n away seve ra l h u n d r e d mo re orde rs . He is sued a public apology th is we ek, ex p la in in g it was th e c lu b ’s f i r s t v e n tu r e into th e b a rb e c u e field. Tims combined wi th nice w e a th e r p ro duc ed mo re ot a d em a n d -for chicken t h a n th e su p p ly w a s able to fill. Pro c e e d s we n t to th e S umme r Bl ind Camp,
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Title | Lititz Record Express |
Masthead | Lititz Record Express 1960-05-05 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Description | Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 |
Publisher | Record Print. Co. |
Date | 1960-05-05 |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | 05_05_1960.pdf |
Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
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T h e m o n - SPRING TAKES A SQUIRRELY TURN f } V. A »f4 *■ H H „ \ i * .* < V , ' ■ " / / l - I 4li — XI if* ■'in i « 1 - - h les- • < 11 ! \ |m I I • I >| il Mid I>1 • I / 1 I t\ !St-l i . i i / 111 '-i ( i i I n i l / I h « i /» l II ii"< I ! n I »1 mu S tr e e t la s t w e ek . H e re 1 i« K tw is t a p r e tz e l w h ile Mrs. In i- li*i\t i L o o k in g o n is in r s t g r a d e r s , w iu i m e a id ol u c ü iik i ;mu Mrs. L H n ie r e a ch (w isle d a p re tz e l a s th ey w e re to ld o! L ilitz 'b e in g Vite h om e o i th e l ir s f c om m e rc ia l p re tz e l b a k e ry in th e L u lle d ¡sta le s. C !e la n d \s w ile , H e len , p r e s e n te d th e first g ra d e s w ith c e r tif ic a te s c o n fe rrin g ' u p o n th e c h ild r e n th e t i t l e of “ P r e tz e l-B e n d e r ” . T h e c h ild r e n a lso g o t a f r e e p r e tz e l. F i r s t g r a d e r s will c o lo r th e e e r tilie a te s a n d th e ( ’In lan d s will give a p riz e to th e best c o lo rin g jo b . T h e c la s s was s u rp r is e d to hams that. Miss S tu r g is ’ g i a n d l a ll i e r . J u l iu s S tu rg is , is c r e d i t ed w ith b e in g th e f o u n d e r of th e c om m e rc ia l p r e tz e l b u s in e s s in th e L n ite d S la te s . y ? » S p r in g to o k a s q u ir r e ly t u r n in L ititz , b u t th o s e tw o c h ild r e n of D r. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s F s h e h n a n , S. B ro a d St., a r e e n jo y in g it. T h r e e y o u n g t r e e s q u ir r e ls v e n tu r e d from a t r e e on th e F s h e lm a n p ro p e r ty in s e a rc h o f fo o d . F n lik e m o s t y o u n g s q u ir r e ls th e y w e re n o t f r ig h te n e d by h um a n a n - mobile im a ls an d a llow J e r e B. E sh e lm a n (leO.) n in e , ¿tiul h r o th e r C h a rle s , f o u r, tí) fe e d th em w ith to y ]d a s tic m ilk b o t tie s w h ich w e re fu rn is;bed h>y Mrs. G ra c e B;dlnì&er^ a neiiçh-b o r. Mrs. E s ]ie lm a n t liet>r ized th e m om m a sq u irr-mobile el wa s s tr u c k a n d ki Bed by a n a u to - Some men remind us of blisters, they show up after the work is done. The Lititz Record - Express Much happiness is overlooked merely because it doesn’t cost much. Serving The Warwick Union Area For Nearly A Century 84th Year E s t a b l i s h e d A p ril, 1 8 7 ? , a s T h e S u n b e am (C o n so lid a ted w ith T h e I d t i t z R e c o rd , 1 9 3 7 ) Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, May 5, 1960 7 c e n t s a C op y; $ 3 .0 0 p e r y e a r by m a il w ith in L a n c a s t e r C o u n ty ; $ 3 :5 0 e ls ew h e re . Fourteen Pages No; Construction Costing Over Vfc Million Starts Here Water, Street Cost First Tourist Brochure O f Total Over $500,000 Lititz Printed B y C O f C. H e ro is th e tro u t paste ( r i g h t ) a n d b a ck p a n e ( J e tt) of a to u r is t b ro c h u re p u b lis h e d b v th e L ititz C h am b e r o t C om m e rc e . C h am b e r p r e s id e n t R o b e r t J . H a n n a s a id lie b e liev e s it. is th e f ir s t to u r is t b ro c h u r e e v e r p u b lis h e d on .Lititz. T h e b ro c h u r e in c lu d e s a p ic tu r e s q u e m a p o t th e tow n , d r aw n bv J o h n A. W em re r, a n d s e rv e s to ta k e v is ito r s on a g u id e d t o u r o t h is to r ic a l p la c e s . H a n n a s a id th e c h am b e r has; co p ie s o t th e b ro c h u re a v a ila b le a t liv e c e n ts a p ie c e . L o c a l s to r e s a n d b u s in e s s p la e e s m a y p u r c h a s e th em a n d o rd e r s to r 50 b r o c h u r e s o r m o r e w ill be d e liv e re d . O rd e rs sh o u ld b e p la c e « w ith H a r r y \ \ a g am a ii o r W a lla c e Is. L a u s c h . T h e b ro c h u r e w a s la id o u t bv \V a g am a ii, p h o to g r a p h y w a s by G r a n t H e ilm a n , a r ti s t r y by \ \ e n g p r a n d w r itte n by M a rv in is. M ille r. It w a s p r in te d bv \1 a y ju n a n Bro s, m a Screen, b la c k a n d w h ite fo rm a t. In a d d itio n to a id in g to u r is ts th e b ro c h u r e is a n ic e a u d itio n to th o s e who c o lle c t m a t e r i a l r e la tin g to h is to r ic J jititz . Mrs. Miller Heads Post 56 Ladies Mrs. F r a n c i s Miller wa s e le c ted p r e s id e n t of th e L ad ie s Au x i l ia ry ot the Ame r ic a n L e gion a t th e me e t in g h e ld on on day e v e n in g m th e Le g io n ome. Othei id e l l - of f ice rs we re, Mrs. lie Wald. 2nd vice- >. p re s id e n t : Mrs. Cle tus Fo rn e y , Cor re sponding s e c r e t a r y : Miss R o s em a ry Rice, t r e a s u r e r , Mrs Ray' B u rk h o ld e r , h i s t o r i a n : Mrs. H a r r y Lowe. Ch a p la in : Mrs. Elwo o d Hrb, Se r g e a n t a t Arms. Th e oftie.es of 1s t vice p r e s id e n t a n d re c o rd in g se c re t a r y will 1 be e le cted a t a spe c ia l me e t in g to be he ld a t th e P o s t Home May 2 3 a t ,3:00 p.m. All mem b e r s a r e u rg e d to a t t e n d th is me e t ing. F in a l p la n s w e r e d is c u s s e d fo r th e a n n u a l d in n e r m e e tin g to b e h e ld M o n d ay , J u n e h a t 0:t>0 p .m . m th e L eg io n H om e . All w h o w ish to a tt e n d s h o u ld eon- (.•><'( M rs . Lowe. 3J(> Ha st Seco n d A VC.. (.VIA (>-5030) n o t l a t e r th a n J u n e 1st. 'f je k e ts will h e a v a ila b le a t th e d o o r t h a t evening;. Special g u e s t s for th e d i n n e r will include , Mrs. Th oma s Middle ton, L a n c a s t e r County Council Di re c to r ; a n d Mrs. Amb ro s e P lum m e r th e L a n c a s t e r Co u n ty p re s id en t . Oth e r g u e s t s to be a n n o u n c e d la te r . Th e new of f ice rs will he in s ta l le d bv th e d i r e c to r a t this me e t ing. /■ Th e p r e s id e n t of th e V e t e r a n s of F o r e ig n Wa r s Auxilia ry was p r e s e n t a n d p la n s we re ma d e for th e two a u x i l i a r ie s to p a r t i c ip a te in the- (C o n t in u e d from page 3) LITITZ' FIRST TOURIST BROCHURE Woman's Club To Hold Rummage Sale A r um m a g e sale will be held by th e Lit i tz W om a n ’s Club on T h u r sd a y , May 12th and a n y o n e h a v in g any rum m a g e to c o n t r ib u t e is a sk e d to t a k e it to th e g a r a g e of Mrs. Delbcrl Smi th, 301 F r o n t St., oil Monday, Tuesday, May 9 a n d 10 and b e io re 6:00 p.m. May 11. Clothing, g adge t s , toys, .and sma ll h o u s e h o ld a r t ic le s a re v e ry d e s i rab le rum ma g e . Mrs R o b e r t W a t t s a n d Mrs. P a u l McCloud, c o -ch a irma n of th e ways a n d me a n s c ommi t te e a re in cha rge . Tryouts Open Saturday For Little Loop Teams The Wa rw i c k L i t t le Le a g u e Midge t-Midge t and Midget. Ba seball T e ams will hold ini tia l t ry o u t s th i s S a tu rd a y , May 7 a n d second t ry o u t s will be on S a tu rd a y , May 14 a t 1:30 P.M. Th e t ry o u t s will be p a t t e r n ed a l t e r a m a jo r le ague team t r y o u t wi th 1st pick in the d r a f t to tire la s t te am f in i sh e r in each league. Boys f rom Lit.itz-R.D.3 and L i t i tz will r e p o r t to th e Wi l b u r Chocola te Fie ld, boys f rom L i t i tz RD4 a n d Ro th sv i lle will r e p o r t to th e Ro th sv i lle Elem. School a n d boys f rom Lititz ..RD1 and Lit i tz RD2 will r e p o r t to th e B ru n n e rv i l l e Elem. School. P r e s id e n t R o b e r t H. Gibbel a n n o u n c e d th e fol lowing men h a v e a c c ep te d -coaching pos i t io n s fo r th i s summe r . Na t io n a l L e a g u e - Midget-Midget.: L i t itz P h i l lie s : Cla renc e Maha rg, Ch a r le s C a r r ie r a n d P a u l E c k e r t: Lit i tz .Cardinals: Dick Sipe; Lit i tz Re d le g s : Dick Al-leb a ch J r . , a n d Bruc e B u r k h o ld e r : Lit i tz Giants , Skip Kopp, W a l t e r Ba rd. Glenn Du s smg e r , a n d Mel Jo n e s : Ro th sv i lle Dc d a e r s : J im Klopp; a n d Bru n n e rv i l l e B r a v es: Ba r ry Erb. Th e Ame r ic a n L e a g u e or Midge t: Bob Gibbel, Lit i tz Wh i t e Soxs: Byron Solt. L i t itz In d ia n s : Dick (Ja rman, Lit i tz Red Soxs: B ru n n e rv i l le Tig e r s : Nevin. B u sh o n g and R a y Hu b e r . Ro th sv i lle Orioles : J im Davidson. A “ Casey S te n g e l ’’ is ne eded for th e Lit i tz Yankee s a n d also a s s i s t a n t coa che s for each le a g u e if a n y o n e is in te r e s t e d in h e lp in g o u t th e y sh o u ld c o n ta c t Bob Gibbel, Th e Re c re a t io n C e n te r or Th e Te am Coach. H. L. Kline Retires As Garageman H a r r y L. Kline, a g a r a g ema n in th e Lititz a r e a sinc e 19 34, is se lling his g a r a g e bus ine s s , a c cord in g to a jo in t a n n o u n c e me n t mad e th is week. Kline p re s e n t ly is doing b u s i ne s s as Kl in e Motors. 7 23 L i t itz Pike ,South. He a n n o u n c e d he is selling his g a r a g e stock and le a s ing th e b u i ld in g to Jo h n [!. Ste f fy J r . , 240 S. Broad St. S ic ily sa id lie in ( u rn lias p u rc h a s e d th e b u s in e s s a t Lit-ilz S p rin g s G a r a g e a n d wiil move it from th e lo c a tio n at 2 4 3 S. B ro ad St., in to th e K lin e M o to rs g a r a g e by J u n e I. Steffy, who is sole p ro p r ie to r , said he will c o n t in u e th e b u s i ness u n d e r the present, d i s t r i b u to r s h ip s a t th e new location. Kline said he will lease his e n t i r e g a r a g e to Ste f fy with the exception of a used car lot to th e n o r th . Klme will contin u e as a used c a r d e a le r only. The p r e s e n t Kl in e Motors b u i ld in g was bu i lt in 19 49 by Kline who be g an th e g a r a g e b u s in e s s a t his f a rm in Ha lt-ville in 1934. He moved the b u s ine s s th e fol lowing ye a r to Lex in g to n a n d f rom 1935 to 1945 o p e r a te d th e r e un t il he moved to 301 E. Main St. In 1949 he b u i l t th e p r e s e n t Kline Motors. Kl in e th is we ek began a sale of his s tock of a u to t ire s , a c cessories, etc., in p r e p a r a t io n for v a c a t in g th e premise s . ‘Field Day* By ABC On Sat. May 21 Yo u th of th e W'arwick School Di s t r ic t get a chan c e to d i sp la y th e i r t r a c k a n d field powe r s a g a in th is y e a r wh e n Lit i tz Ch a p te r . Ame r ic a n B u s ines s (d u b holds i ts a n n u a l Fie ld Day on S a tu rd a y . May 21. Ke n Simmons , c h a i rma n for F ie ld Dav. said th e ev en t is an o p p o r tu n i ty for all school y o u n g s te r s b e twe e n th e ages of t e n a n d 18 to e n t e r th e D a r k and in Id event s 1 o u th w ill b e c om p e tin g H g a in n st o n e a n o th e r w ith in th e i r own a g e b r a c k e t. E v e n ts to be r u n o t f in c lu d e (¡ashes, h ig h jum p , s ta n d in g b ro a d jum p , so f tb a ll th row , s h o tp u t d is ta n c e r u n s a n d re la y s. T e ams will be picked to th e e omp e tn v e s p i r i t can be wh ip p ed up tor. th e a n n u a l a f fa i r , a c c o rd in g to Simmons . T ro p h y s will be p r e s e n t e d to those who a chieve th e mos t points in th e i r own age groups . Individua l aw a rd s will also be given for each ev en t a n d th e win n in g t e am mem b e r s will re ceive a medal. Those p e r so n s re c e iving tro-phvs to r th e o u t s t a n d in g p e r fo rma n c e will be in v ite d to a -dinner me e t in g he ld in th e i r h o n o r bv ABC. E n t r i e s c an be ma d e by con-t. acitng Rec Di re c to r Bill Bell a t his office. Simmo n s emp h a s iz e d it i s n ’t ne c e s s a ry to k n ow a n y th in g a b o u t t r a c k to e n te r th e events. He u rg e s boys to s ign up now so t h a t event s c an be scheduled. Thief Harvests Cigars From Car Of Boro Resident A sn e a k th e i f used a h a t c h e t to h a rv e s t a $15 0 crop ot tobacco h e re ye s te rd a y . Police sa id th e th ie f e n te r e d the g a r a g e of J o h n Bre n en ian , 20 7 S. Lo cu s t St., and sma sh ed o u t a wing window of th e ve hicle B re n e n ia n uses on his ciga r sa le s ro unds . A q u a n t i ty of c iga r s was s tolen a n d police said th e th e f t we n t u n n o t ic e d u n t il y e s te rd a y mo rn in g in d ic a t in g th e th ie f wa s q u ie t as he e n te r e d th e g a r a g e a jo in in g B r e n em a n ’s home. Th e b r a n d of th e s tolen cig a r s ' [Tun-ester. Senior Cabaret This Saturday The Senior C a b a r e t will be he ld on S a tu rd a y . May 7tli f rom 8 :3 0 to 11 :3 0 p.m. in th e c a fe te r ia ot th e Wa rw i c k High School. Th e theme ' for th e -dance will he “Yo u n g e r T h a n S p r in g t im e ’’ md th e Ma n h a t t a n Or c h e s t r a will fu rn i sh the music. T h e r e will be a f loor show a n d Dr. Tohn Shenk, h y p n o t i s t , of Vlillersvillfi S t a te College, will e n te r ta in . R e f r e s hm e n t s will be .served and th e fee is one d o l la r per pe rson or one f i f ty pe r couple. Melvin Jo n e s is c h a i rm a n of th e d a n c e commi tte e . j ’, \ n , i ; s i m m c t 5 14 >, !-:\Y MEMBERS Five new mem b e r s we re a c c epted by th e Lit i tz JayOe es a t a me e t in g T u e s d a y night. Th ey in c lu d e P a t Mastro-m. atteo’, Lowe ll K e a th , .Th oma s Rid d e r , R o n a ld H e r s h e y and Steve Pa lkovic . REALLY A 'REC' NOW fÜlSl f t mmi I I I I I IP m m ■mêm:' tiU lpÉÉlÉ & - f t US ¿f-s t n U s,\ , '« i p S k i i ’i l mm I I i r iN f e i v f \ ¡■«il* i p i l S s l l í l■aÄ®S P h o to sh ow s th e p ro g r e s s o f d em o litio n of th e L ititz R e c r e a tio n C e n te r. On to p ot b u ild in g a r e tw o d em o litio n w o rk e r s . A th ir d w o rk e r is ju s t w a lk in g aw ay from th e r a n g e o f th e c am e ra . An Old O rd e r A n iishm a n , lie a jijia r e n tly d id n ’t r e lis h b e in g a s u b je c t fo r a c am e r a ; even a t lo n g ra n g e . Center Bids To Go Out On May 17 Demoli t ion wo rk c o n tin u e d on Lit i tz R e c r e a t io n Ce n te r th is we ek as sp e c if ic a t io n s for c o n s t ru c t io n of a new $15 0,- 0 00 c e n te r a re be ing p r e p a r e d for bids, . . . I t is p la n n e d t h a t bids will go o u t on May 17. When bids a re r e tu r n e d m J u n e t h e ’ c ent e r will g e t its f i r s t in d ic a tio n of th e a c tu a l co n s t ru c t io n : cost of th e R e v . 1. Wa l to n ■ Bobs t R e c r e a t io n Center. D em o litio n of tlie old b u ild in g lias b r o u g h t o u t ii c rew of s id ew a lk s u p e r in te n d e n ts . T h e b u ild in g h a s b e en u se d a s a c e n te r fo r th e r e c r e a tio n p r o g r am of Lil'-ifz sin c e 1 !M5 when il w a s g iv en to th e c om m u n ity bv Ita ip li M. S p a c h t. P r io r to th a t th e b u i ld in g served such fu n c t io n s as a k n i t t in g mill, h a v in g been used m 189 8 by th e K a u f f ma n K n i t t in g Mill Co. The k n i t t in g mill f irm was dis solved a n d m 1 905 publ ic money was used to p u r c h a s e th e b u i ld in g to o t te r it as an a t t r a c t io n for new in d u s t ry to Lititz. In 1905 Gen e ra l Cigar Co. moved in a n d s ta y ed to r ten ye a r s be fo re th e la te .John He lnian took it over for an a n t iq u e b u s in e s s Sp a c h t p u r cha s ed th e b u i ld in g in 1944 and imme d ia te ly do n a ted it to Lititz. Silici' I h en it h a s ho-yicd a ro c re a i Ion jm eg ran i wh ich h a s been g row in g h e ro e v e r sin c e its in c e p tio n . T h e new e d i to r w ill h o u s e a il o f th e c u r r e n t a c tiv itie s c o n d u c te d by th e r e c r e a tio n d e p a r t m e n t a n d w ill a lso in c lu d e room lo r e x p an s io n . J u s t wh e re th e r ema in s of th e old c e n te r wind up is in the h a n d s of th e Amish. Among th e wre ck in g c rew a re s e v e ra l memb e r s of th e Old Ord e r Amish sect. They a re s a lv a g in g wood which p ro bably will be used to build b a rn s or tobacco sh e d s on Ami sh f a rm s in this a rea. A Correction An Oldsmobile a d v e r t i s e m e n t in la s t w e e k ’s edition c a r r i e d th e wro n g s ig n a tu r e . The Re co rd e r ro n e o u s ly placed th e s ig n a tu r e of th e Lit i tz Sp r in g s Ga rag e b e n e a th th e a d v e r t i s eme n t . The s ig n a t u r e s h o u ld h a v e be en t h a t of J. Ha rv e y Spahr , 41 N. Main St., Manhe im. Teenager To Miss Old Rec Demo li t io n of L i t i tz ’ 15-year-old re c r e a t io n c en te r b u i ld in g to m a k e way to r th e new, has tu rn e d local te e n - a g e r s minds to - th e lan d of nos ta lgia . As work on th e c e n te r p ro gresses, s eve ra l local y o u th s ha v e r em a r k e d t h a t a l th o u g h th e y a r e an x io u s to g e t in to th e new q u a r te r s , se e ing th e w r e c k ing c rew w o rk in g on th e old “ R e c ’’ gave th em a twinge of sadne s s . At le a s t one local te e n -ag e r h a s p u t th e s e t h o u g h t s into wr iting. She is Miss Se lma Cox, -daughte r of Se lma -Gorton Cox, a f r e q u e n t c o n t r ib u to r to our pa p e r , a n d th e following a r t ic le w r i t te n by th e Wa rwick sen io r is r e p r e s e n t a t iv e of the fe eling of man y local y o u n g k pile who p a r t i c ip a te d m r e c rea tion p ro g rams . He r a r tic le was p u b l ish ed m W a rw i c k ’s school pa p e r , “Tepe e To p ic s ’’ a n d follows: Goodbye I t ha s o f ten been said th a t “ All good th in g s mu s t come to an e n d ” and likewise, all bad. E v e n tu a l ly e xpe r ienc e s of both n a tu r e s -depart inr.o th e mvs-t. enous lan d of memor ies ,' wh e re g a te s a re lef t a j a r so t h a t one (C o n t in u e d f rom page 2) H IM L S 'l'l B S A ' iM , \ n i; \hi-: ■> li Th e Wa rwic k F u t u r e Home Ma k e rs of Ame r ic a , an o rg a n iz a t ion of th e Home E c o n omics d e p a r tm e n t of th e W a r wick High school, will hold a Bake Sale a t th e F i r e Hous e on F r id a y , May Bth b eg in n in g a t 4 :0 0 p.m. J o a n n e Leshe.r is m charge . Ma jo r c o n s t ru c t io n p ro je c t s to ta l in g over a h a l t million d ol la r s will ge t un-derwav m Lit i tz wi th in th e next mo n th . Bids aw a rd in g w o rk m th e amo u n t of $572.134 we re let t o r : t . A $ 3 9 5 ,0 0 0 re v am jiin g a n d e x te n sio n to tire L ititz B o ro u g h W a te r D e p a r tm e n t’s '.pumping, s to r a g e a n d d is tr ib u tio n lin e s a n d 2. A c o n tr a c t to ta lin g $ 1 7 7 ,1 3 4 to r th e r e c o n s tr u c t io n o t E a s t Main S tr e e t, The w a t e r sy s tem improve - Boychoir’s Concert Nets $490 T h e Wa rw i c k Music P a r e n t s Club me t on Monday n ig h t a t 8 p.m. in th e Music D e p a r t m e n t of th e W a rw i c k Hig h School. This me e t in g wa s the f inal one for th e Sp r in g s e a son. Th e next re g u la r ly sc h e d u le d me e t in g will be he ld in Septembe r. A d r ia n DeVink, t r e a s u r e r , r e p o r t e d t h a t all bills for th e Co lumb u s Boychoir Conc e r t we re pa id leaving a n e t in come to th e Club of $490.34. The gros s re c ep t were $1064.- 25. The group a g r e e d t h a t p u b lic re sp o n s e to a n d a c c eptanc e ot th is type of c o n c e r t was ve ry g ra ti fy in g . I t wa s d e cided to mak e plans for a d d i tio n a l mus ica l c o n c e r t p r e s e n ta t io n for th e 1960-61 school te rm. In l ine with the de ci s ion to c a r ry on th e conc e r t p ro g r ams th e club also voted to sell th e food s ta n d a n d e q u ipme n t which h a d been used m fo rme r y e a r s for th e Music B a r e n t s ’ Club F a rm Show activities. P a r t ie s in te r e s te d m e i th e r th e s t a n d or th e e q u ipme n t sh o u ld c o n ta c t DeVink for a d d i t io n a l in fo rma t io n . H o ra c e K a u f fma n , p r e s i dent, a n n o u n c e d th a t th e r e h a d been no a d d i t io n a l word re ce ived with r e g a rd s to a s um m e r conc e r t by th e U.S. Army Fie ld Band. - Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r Spicer ha v e been h a n d l in g c o r re sp o n d e n c e on this projec t. In th e final a ction of the ev en in g th e club voted to pay th e expenses for e n t e r t a i n m e n t a t th e F i r s t An n u a l Music Ba nque t . Tile High School ■ is c o n t r ib u t in g the. meal por t ion ot th e b a n q u e t , B e n jamin F o r r e s t was a p p o in te d t em p o r a r i ly to till the v a c a n t office ot se c re ta ry . The h o sp i ta l i ty c ommi t te e c o n s i s t ing ot Mrs. Ch a r le s Gu n d rum, Mrs. Oma r B ru b a k e r a n d Mrs. L e s te r Hess, se rved r e f r e s h m e n t s a t the end of th e bus ines s mee ting. Final Of Spring Music Concerts On May 14th The f inal c o n c e r t of th e 19 60 Sp r in g Music F e s t iv a l will be p re s e n te d on S a tu rd a y evening, May 14, in th e h ig h school a u d i to r ium, by th e th r e e mus ic o rg a n iz a t io n s — The Seventh Grads Chorus , Th e J r . High Orc h e s tra , a n d th e Sr. High Glee Club. A p a t r io t ic se lec tion by Clay Bo lan d — “ I Lik e I t H e r e , ” “T a k e Me Alo n g ” — f rom th e Bro a dwa y mu s ic a l s , and a sma l l e n s emb le will ■ h ig h l ig h t th e ch o ru s p ro g ram. Da r len e He lma n a n d J a n ic e Myers a a ccompani s t s . T cm Mur r , a memb e r of the J r . High Orc h e s tra will n l n a s t r in g bass solo “ Tlie Jolly D u t c hm a n ” -during th e .orchestral- p o r t io n of th e p ro g r am and a f lu te e n semb le will a lso1 play. The o r c h e s t r a will be h e a rd playing “Mexican Ove r ture , “ P omp a n d C i r c um s t a n c e ” and “Th e Ha i ls of Iv y .” (Co n t in u e d f rom pa g e 2) me n t s m u s t be pa id o u t ot re v en u e s b ro u g h t m by th e use ot b o ro u g h wa ter . The r a t e of r e p a ym e n t of a 28 v e a r n o n -d e b t re v e n u e bond is sue is ba se d on th e c u r r e n t w a t e r ra te s . - Sam e W a te r R a te Al th o u g h th e ma rg in of paymen t vs re v e n u e will be close m the e a r lv ye a r s of th e bond issue, b o ro u g h council is not c o n tem p la t in g a ra is e in w a t e r ra te s . The E a s t Mam S t r e e t p r o je c t will be pa id for by th e S t a te except to r . curbing, p r o p ' i i j owne r s m u s t pay ■42,51) p e r f r o n t toot for c u rb ing. The Sta te Hig hwa y s Dep a r tm e n t aw a rd e d th e contract. to r Mam S t r e e t to th e H. R. Miller Co., L an c a s te r . The >- 79 i 'isc foi tu ib in g include s excava t ing. In c a se s w h e r e tile S ta te c h a n g e s tlie e x is tin g g r a d e o f file s t r e e t th e co st o f s id ew a lk r e p la c em e n t will he b o rn e by tlie b o ro u g h . T lie b o ro u g h m u s t a lso b e a r th e c o st of t r e e rem o v a l; II h a s been e s tim a te d th a t som e 8 0 tr e e s m u s t be u p ro o te d at. an e s tim a te d c o s t 1 o f $ I o o p e r tr e e . The cost of s id ewa lk rep l a c eme n t is $5 p e r sq u a r e yard. Sid ewa lk s a n d c u rb in g a t s t r e e t in te r s e c t io n s will he pa id for by th e borough, A J u n e s t a r t on th e Main S t r e e t reb u i ld in g , which ha s been in th e m a k in g since 19,i5, is envis ioned. T heb en d t h e faci su i t fii Co. Th e f irm ( C o n t in u e d w a t e r imp ro v eme n t s i ssue we n t th r o u g h in of a $23,000 d ama g e M by L it i tz Ma c h in e c la ims t h a t in f rom page 3) ’ Warwick Girl Wins'2nd Place For Poster Art A .second prize aw a rd Of $i has be en mad e to Carol} Obi rh o] tz e r by th e Zeml viirine Circus fo r he r enti in a circus p o s te r contest. Miss Ob e rh o l tz e r , dauglfti 'i AI,’. a n d Mrs. Wil ra e r Obe h dtze r , Lit i tz R4, is a i r e s ’ man a t, IVarwink - High Soho tak in g the. gene ra l course. High School Pr in c ip a l , N. -1 n h rma p caid, she is an excc ient a r t s tu d e n t and is yei much in te r e s t e d in th e d r aw i r iii-'I p a in t in g aspect. He r p o s te r was chosen fro i.niopg h u n d r e d s of e n t r ie s su nutter] bv school s tu d e n t s ume counties: H e r achievemei na.d F u h rm a n p is even moi "mmon da b]t co n s id e r in g tin it was th e f i r s t time she ha e n te r e d an a r t contest. Lions Sell Out 1,200' Barbecues Lit i tz Lions Club h a d to h a n g out th e “ sold o u t ” sign a t n s f i r s t chicken b a rb e c u e la s t F r id a y . Club p r e s id e n t Ch a r le y Wa g ama n said 1,200 ha lve s oi chicken we re sold a n d th e club b a d to t u r n away seve ra l h u n d r e d mo re orde rs . He is sued a public apology th is we ek, ex p la in in g it was th e c lu b ’s f i r s t v e n tu r e into th e b a rb e c u e field. Tims combined wi th nice w e a th e r p ro duc ed mo re ot a d em a n d -for chicken t h a n th e su p p ly w a s able to fill. Pro c e e d s we n t to th e S umme r Bl ind Camp, |
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