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Some people are so busy le a rn in g th e tricks of the tra d e th a t th ey don’t have time to learn the trade . The Lititz Record - Express S e r v i n g T h e W a r w i c k U n i o n A r e a F o r N e a r l y A C e n t u r y If all the crutches in the world were laid end to end, there ,still wouldn’t he enough for lame ex- 84th Year .E s ta b lish ed . A p r il, 1 8 7 7 , a s T h e S u n b e am Í C o n so lid a te d w ith T h e U t i t z R e c o rd . 1 9 3 7 ) Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa., Thursday, May 12, 1960 7 c e n ts a Copy; $3.00 per y e a r b y m a il w ith in L a n c a s t e r C ou n ty ; $3:50 e ls ew h e r e . Twelve Pages No. 4 I Sees Tax Reduction Possibility SAFETY PARADE ENTRY Can Cut Taxes If » ÎAt i t z E lcm e n - a! School Sa fe ty .Lancaster on S a t■- f i f th a n d s ixth w i th th e p a p e r m a c h e wh a le which sums u p th e s a fe ty r e c ord of th e d i s t r ic t 's e lem e n t a ry schools- th i s y e a r . ' S imi la r f loats we re e n te r e d by I to tb s - Yillo ami Bru n n e rv i l l e Schools. Driver Ed For Adults Is Planned A class in a enm , ¡river E d u c a t io n . will be o f fe red a g a in th is s um m e r th r o u g h th e c o o p e ra tio n of tire Wa i- Whale O f A Time For Whale Floats wick u ni on Sc: Il ool Di StìF ict a n d th e Lititz R ecr■euit ion Ce lit e i . , Th:is (.course w U! ¡ ie op<ill to any adì.lit ûn th'e SV ai,‘Wick Uni ort Scbool Di sirde i . Prc3~regi s tra tio n is re ciui red a n d in t e f e s t6;d 50ns ì))ay conta ct ■the E,eci‘es. ti < i Cen t e r a t MÂ. G - 5 0 9 6 or r r i) » for infori n a t .ion. Tin3 c lass vvili lu iris t ru c ted by CJeo]rge I Alal e, Dr iv e r Educii t io n Insstriic t y ’ ; a t w a r - wick H i s h t5 ch OO; ydio Wlii have 1)0th afiAM 1IOCm Faid g; ven in g cla sses. Tint) c jlasses a r ;cT1 c■du Ied to begin iri th e se CO jad week in Ju n e . Po te n r i a ] ch:i s s n r sinh e r s a r €i rem i lid.ed :h m ns t h a v e learncil’’s Per Il f i risued by th e S't a t e. C a gsses XX ill 1,0 a f i l l e fl a.c;cî ) idin,g-, to Ev e ry o n e h a d a “ w h a l e ” of a t ime S a tu rd a y , wi th W a r wick E l em e n t a ry Schools f lo a t e n t r ie s in th e a n n u a l School Sa fe ty P a r a d e . The f loats , one for Lititz, Bru n n e rv i l le a n d Ro th sv i lle E l em e n t a ry Schools, we re p a p e r ma c h e wha les , b e a r in g th e w o rd s “ We DM A Wh a le of A J o b ” . As it t u r n e d out, th e wh a le s did a wh a le of a job in c lu d in g s e n d in g L i t i tz ’ e lem e n t a ry i e g i s n a n o n Bowling I eague Donai h? TIT-To Ree C*»-**4 «o. v «=«' *> T 11 ( IVu P ljlO 1 f ^tApi -, bniUlnm fumi pu ml in some re a l "p in " money la s t week. A d o n a t io n oi -ì> 1 o. 5 0 was gix cn the i l n 11)' i h n tío hoen-b e 1 w e 11 ° m U’ i [ tl le Lititz C r a um .P t ¡-L n i l g L amm The -am 11 pi esenie-c th e excess ol the I J iMie i ti i-mu -y a f te r p x i i f p i s bad 1 ' j u i>aic for th e vea r. A o n n a l iv th e le i au e aives tl n an m n r 1.0 1 j := t ' e a s u r e r . as ( oi ipm , A on i- - his work. h H nl pi 2 pi acc xptl 1 the m n e \ a n d i n i 1 ji ‘ l n e d the g ro u p a t its a n nu ai I) 111 HI et t h a t he xvoui d tu r n it ove r to 1 h Q E » ( 11 a ¡ on Ce n te r i l U i nuin oi in league Vii 11 ' r high ave r a g e for t i l - (P, 1 1 t to K a r i Weiler . XX 11 " ( 1 a 18 . i ave rage . Ot t ic e r s tor n - \ t eas >n f î l e h d u i inclutle F tV a ’ i X ili i U m m i • l m i Kl e 11X \ )( - ) re skle i t ; 5 ITS Í Mo 1 -, ( e ta ry f 11 í » Sehoen-o m i U e nrer. PTAToHoid Festival On Saturday Th e P a r e n t T e a c h e r s As soc ia t ion will hold its a n n u a l fe s tiva l on th e L i t i tz E l em e n ts v School lo u n d s on S a t u r d a y , . May ±4 f rom 2 :0 0 to »:(>() p.in. ' i i ' g ei fsi tainmc id foi the c h i ld ren will be of fered a n d a de lic ious s u p p e r for all th e family. Th e e leme n t a ry school p a t ro l wn l assise and th e fe s t iva l will he h e ld r am or slime. Th e J u n io r Hig h School Ba n d will p r e s e n t a c o nc e r t f rom 4 :0 0 to 0 :0 0 p.m. Th e re will be ch ic k en corn soup m th e g ymn a s ium, a ll th e o th e r toods will he se rved on th e senool g ro u n d s . An in n o v a t io n th is y e a r will oe th e sale of lioagies and c h a rc o a l gr i lled h o t dogs. Th e re will also be f ren c h f r ied pota toe s . pies. cakes. ice m m d im l s and co tto n ra n p v. T h e r e wall be r ide s to r th e c hildren, a lso swings , t r a c to r , me r rv -g o - ro u n d . tish pond, gold t ish bowl, p e a n u t s t a n d a n d sa le ot nov e h tie s . Mai gardf Í: npye Heads Grcnp M i i r 1 v 1 1 - 1 ' 1 ] i m i( p i o 1 a - r n m 411 ( 1 n a ,1 Hi o r h< 1 1 H m l 1 í i h „ < i M i ” 14 o v\ a 1 d r ’ ’ ‘ in 1 'L l e, -, el -I 1 1 1 I 1 ■ f i I " 11 e S\ i i \ i i -pi l i d E i . F ' m s m l i , 1 u l h ’ mi IK 1 I 1 ( is 11 1 s u n i 11PV s ' f- I’ t ’ 1 d S i l l , l u l u 1 1 1 L ' 1 \ i u ' ' i 1111 11 r i 1 a 1 <■ i T h i s i i lh 11 i ' i i " he V U s s o- F m i — Ma s lb M ) ' i! 1 m i n o i l I l l 'L l , - , s i t a a il > 1 s i i 11 mr 11 n A i s ’’ i ' Si ini 1 1' 1 Ml ’- A l i ai tile leaders . Rothsville Co. To House Pumper R r th s x i l l e F im fom p a r p m 1 officially ho u s e its new 7 5 0 gallon p um p e r a t a c e remo n y a a iu rd a v . May 21. F i r e Chief Claude t oung said i p l a d e E n o u g h Rothsxi lle a t 1 p.m. will p re c ed e th e h o u s in g i - monx ar 2 p m Spec km i Lie H a n will he E r FLilff as mu ill i mints s a p e i - l l i nt c t si bools n hn g a s line i h pi inti pal ot W ai g n k i v p . High School. Ro-thsviUe. 1 HI m H W C< . ITION 3 ’ 2 , i ! M , 1 I U L i l l,e h a i ' - i d i AssmicUion oi dmr e h e s will me e t on Tu e sday, d 2 1 ill Si Enin s I ml c n in i h of f In isi Th i ( v ill b° b ( i ii i of d L m s and a h eg, v ill lie i iode m iln c o n su tu t io n . ' i ( u i i r d( ILL a me li di ,m v i o i „ i n s f i n i i , m Diii- > i o 1\[( \ n i m f n (- flip week-nd .vili \h ind Mis L u t i v i ¡.min. p r in c ip a l s on a wh a le h u n t th ro u g h th e City of L a n c a s te r S a tu rd ay . I t be g an wh e n R o b e r t Him-me lb e rg e r , local moving man, v o lu n te e re d his se rvic e s to t r a n s p o r t th e th r e e wh a le s to L a n c a s te r for th e p a ra d e . The only t ro u b le was he th o u g h t th e y sa id it was “ r a i l s ” th ey w a n te d t r a n s p o r te d . When lit- sh owed up a t L i t i tz E l em e n t a r y 'School to pick up th e “ r a i l s ” h e wa s t a k e n a b a c k s om ew h a t when Monny Wo n d e r , c u s to d ia n , in fo rme d h im he wa s on a wh a l e t r a n s p o r t in g 1 a s s ig n men t . I t so h a p p e n e d t h a t - h e had b ro u g h t a lo n g th e 1 f i rm ’s sma ll t r u c k wh ic h c o u ld n ’t a c c omo d a te th e th r e e wha les , so th e school de cided it would t a k e one of th e wh a le s on th e school d i s t r i c t ’s pick-up t ru c k . Th e p a p e r ma c h e m amma l s we re loaded, b u t -not la sh ed down a n d one of th e wh a le s h a d it= sn o u t be died in wlmn i Co n t in u e d on page six) Spring Frolic For' Adults On Sat,, May 28 The T h i rd A n n u a l Adul t S p r in g t im e Fro l ic will be he ld on S a tu rd a y . May 2 8 t rom 9:00 p.m. to 1 2 :0 0 p.m. m th e W a r wick Union Hig h School Cate-ter ia. A well k n own o r c h e s t r a t rom th e Al len town a r e a will p ro vide mus ic to r dan c in g a n d e n t e r t a inm e n t d u r in g the evening. J e t r a Wilson and Ric Allen will p r e s e n t Clia Cha and Pan-go -dances d u r in g th e evening. T ic k e t s a n d re s e rv a t io n s a re now av a i lab le f rom Mrs. F o ro e s Emswe l le r Mrs. R i c h a rd Ro th a n d Dale Shelley, Do n a t io n Sl.ol) pe r person. Elect 5 To Board Of Center B u i l d i n g F u n d D r i v e I s P l a n n e d D u r i n g J u n e F iv e new memb e r s we re e le c ted to th e h o a rd of d i r e c to r s of th e Lit i tz Commu n i ty Ce n te r a t Monday n i g h t ’s a n n u a l mee ting. They a r e : Mrs. H a r r y D. E s h e lm a n , 77 E, Main St.; Mrs. J am e s G. Sh a n n o n , 215 S. Lo cu s t St.; R o b e r t I. De rek, 45 E. Lemo n St.; E. Wi l l iam Jae-de J r . , 229 S. Spruc e St.; all ele cted fo r a th r e e y e a r t e rm ; Jo s e p h 1VI. Carl, 10 6 We s t E n d Ave.; wa s ele cted for a one y e a r te rm. Ele c t ion of of f ice rs will be h e ld a t th e J u n e me e t ing. Oth e r b u s in e s s in c lu d e d p r e p a r a t io n of bids fo r th e New Bu i ld in g wh ic h will be av a i lab le a ro u n d May 17. Mrs. F o rb e s Emsw e l l e r wa s s e le c ted by th e c o u n ty c h a i r man: to be on th e County Wh i t e Ho u s e Confe renc e for th e aged wh ic h will be h e ld in 1961. The a n n u a l p os t -prom d a n c e for ju n io r and sen io r - high school s tu d e n t s will be held a t th e Wa rw i c k Hig h School Ca fe te r ia on F r id a y , May 27 f rom 1 2 :0 0 to 4 :0 $ A.M. The A d u l t Danc e will be he ld on S a tu rd a y , May 28 f rom 9 :0 0 to 1 2 :00. P r e s id e n t J. W a r r e n Beit-t e nm i l l e r a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e dr ive for fu n d s for th e new b u i ld in g will be h e ld d u r in g th e mo n th of Ju n e . Out going d i re c to r s include B e i t te nmi l le r , Ru s s e l l Erb , Mrs. F o rb e s Emswe l le r , Mrs. R i c h a rd R o th a n d Wa l t e r Spicer. Fire Auxiliary Honors Mothers A Mo th e r s ’ Day p ro g r am was pre sented' a t th e me e t in g of th e Lad ie s Au x i l ia ry of th e F i r e Company on T h u r s d a y evening m tn e F i r e Hous e . Mrs. El to n ! Reed, th e p re s id en t , was m c h a rg e a n d th i r tv - s e v e n a t tended. . Mrs. Sally T emp le to n re c e iv ed th e pr ize for th e oldes t m o th e r p r e s e n t : Mrs. Ra y Bix-ler. th e y o u n g e s t : Mrs. J o h n Nies to r h a v in g th e y o u n g e s t child: a n d Mrs. J o s e p h Dawbe r , th e mo s t c hildren. The Ladi s Si s te rs e n t e r t a in e d wi th s e v e r al voc al n umb e r s , a n a Mrs. May McCre a rv re c e ived the d o o r prize. This .was th e la s t meeting-to r th e se a son, th e lad ie s will begun th e i r ta l l me e t in g s wi th a b a n q u e t a t th e B ru n n e rv i l l e F i r e Hall. ABC AWARD TO INVALID K o b “ ï I K. 1 h«'ii'»i*arv no'inlu*»' <>l Ilio L i t i t z Í l i a p l c r ol X m r i i ' a n B u s in e s s (Miibs lo c em * - th e « lubN líMil) ( b ‘Oi'” v lì. J r . \\>ar<i I rom Mrs. ( .cni»i* K. t r a i l o * , J r . Tin» aw a r d is |m ,s<*nt<*<l am i l i .<11\ lo o u t s t a n d in g s e r v i c e to A .B .C . an d I h r < o i im i i im t j . State Holds Line On Budget Line Deadline Today To Waive Curb Building Rule T h u r sd a y , - M a y 12, is the' d e ad l in e for E a s t Main S t r e e t re s id e n t s to r e t u r n th e i r wa i ver of curb b u i ld in g fo rms to th e boroug'h, it wa s r emin d e d ye s te rday. T h i r ty days ago th e b o r ough s e n t o u t not ic e s t h a t new c u rb in g m u s t be b u i l t a n d a s k ed r e s id e n t s who w a n t e d th e b o ro u g h to c o n t r a c t for th e wo rk to s ign a wa iver . Ab o u t 4 0 p e r c ent of th e re s id en t s h a v e done so. The b o ro u g h e x pla ined - t h a t by ha v in g one c o n t r a c to r do th e job it will m a k e 1 for a more e f f ic ient a n d ex p ed ien t o p e r a tion. I f p ro p e r ty own e r s d o n ’t sign th e wa iv e r th e y m u s t c o n t r a c t in d iv id u a l ly for th e re p la c eme n t of c urbing. It this c u rb in g d o e s n ’t me e t th e s t r e e t g r a d e s as s e t up by th e S t a te D e p a r tm e n t of H ig h ways, th e n th e d e p a r tm e n t . will ..t.ea.r,, i t .... o u t a n d in s ta l l new c u rb in g , b i ll in g th e b o r ough which in t u r n will bill th e p ro p e r ty owner. Bob Longenecker Is Speaker For Alumni Banquet R o b e r t “ B o b ” Lo n g en e ck e r . a fo rme r Lit i tz r e s id e n t who be c ame th e h u s b a n d of movie a c t re s s R u th Hus sev. will he th e s p e a k e r a t th e Wa rwic k Union As sn s a n n u a l b a n q u e t , Final Spring Concert At High School Saturday T h r e e h ig h school mus ic gro u p s will r in g down th e cuiy tain on th e I9 60 e dit ion ot th e Sp r in g Music F e s t iv a l th i s S a tu rd a y evening a t 8 p.m. m th e h ig h school a u d i t o r ium. Mir Si t e n t h Giado Choiu^ will open th e p ro g r am wi tn a g ro u p of five se lec tions which in c lude “Live L A m o u r ’, and “ B r a v e r . from th e op e ra H a n sel a n d Gretel. A boys ’ q u a r t e t composed ot L i n n i i l i iu s l in k G u n d ium Ba im hticius mid Dennis T o i im a n will be lu a id m th first, song a n d th e la t e r n um ber will be s u n g by a g i r l s ’ e n semble co n s i s t in g of Ann (L a i b u i l Je an Memk Linda Willis. Ma r i lyn S ta u f fe r . Do n na R a d e r a n d Diana Davidson. ” Le T am b o u r in e will be (lie ope n in g n um b e r m a v a r i ed p ro g r am to be p r e s e n te d by th e J r . Hig h Orc h e s tra . They will plav “Ma rch of th e Ill- As sor ted G u a r d s ' . “ Cowboy R h a p s o d y ’. “ I s le ot Capr i . "T h e Ha l l s of Iv y ’ a n d a “Mexican Ov e r tu re . One of th e h ig h l ig h t s o7 th is p ro g r am will be a n e ig h th g ra d e f lu te e n s emb le playing a nov e lty n um b e r “ T a n k e e Doodle On T o u r ” . Th e f l u t ists a r e R u t h Ha n n . Michael Alleba ch. Dianne Spaid, B a r b a r a B r e n ema n . Be v e r ly Erb a n d Lynn Welch: a c c omp a n i ed by P a t sy Simon. A mu s ic a l p o r t r a i t of Am e r ica. e n t i t le d “Music — USA will be p r e s e n t e d by the Glee Club d u r in g th e final p o r t io n of th e conce r t. N a r r a t e d by F r e d J o h n s it will f e a tu r e th e Gi r l s ’ E n s emb le , th e Wa n u a n s , a n d n um e ro u s solois ts s in g in g se le c tions fam- ( Co n t in u e d f rom p a g e 2) WARWICK SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB * 1 ■ § -U 4*' r \ ¡ Q •u' ABC Takes Award To Recipient Twe n ty memb e r s of t h e L i t itz A.B.C. d ro v e to- Glay following la s t • W e d n e s d a y s m e e t ing to p r e s e n t th e c lu b 's am n u a l George B. Sea-rles J r . Awa rd to R o b e r t E. .Lo n g e n e cke r . A.B.C.’s only 'honora ry memb e r . ■Earlier in th e evening, F r a n k Fo l tz , ' L a n c a s te r , was in s ta l le d a s a new memb e r bv p a s t p r e s id e n t H e rb Kra y b i ll . A l th o u g h c o nf ined to his bed, L o n g e n e c k e r o p e r a te s a t e le p h o n e a n sw e r in g service, a n d p e r so n a l ly t a k e s all calls to r th e A.B.C. sp o n so red W a r wick Commu n i ty Amb u la n c e as. well as 6 8 o th e r c us tome r s . He d o n a te s .his se rvice s to- th e amb u l a n c e group. Al th o u g h u n a b le to s i t up or wa lk, L o n g e n e c k e r r e g u l a r ly a t t e n d s th e me e t in g s of th e amb u l a n c e d r iv e r s a n d is cons id e re d one ot th e - k e v m e n - o f th e Amb u la n c e Service. He is ‘ picked up a n d d e l iv e re d ” by th e amb u l a n c e be fore a n d a f t e r th e mee t ings . Among B o b ’s m a n y i n t e r e sts a r e a r t . re ading,, a n d TV An a r d e n t p inochle fan, ' he o f ten plays u n t i l th e wee h o u r s of th e m o rn in g wi th a few of his ma n y f r iends . Robert L. Longenecker it was a n n o u n c e d ye s te rd a y . Th e b a n q u e t will be h e ld m th e c a f e te r i a of AVarwick High School on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 11 a t 6 p.m. R e s e rv a t io n s for the b a n q u e t , a t $2 per pe rson, can be mad e wi th Mrs. Ch a r le s Wetzel. Lit i tz R4. Clas ses to be h o n o re d a t the. b a n q u e t will in c lude th o s e of 1900. 1910, 1920. 19 35 and 19 5 0. L o n g e n e c k e r re s id e s in Cali fo rn ia a n d his m a r r i a g e to Miss Hu s s e y is a ck n owle d g ed to be amo n g th e mo s t suc c e s s ful a n d la s t in g involving a Hollywood a ctres s . ■¡Si ■ an B-cocIk t . Doan Ra p p , B a r ry C a rma n , W a r r e n à Ring- w ell, Wi l l iam S igmu n d , .lame s Good, 'i ig in ia Lan d i s , Glor ia En g le I ” ’ " '2' b a k e r , fl;i Re t t i John, P h i l ip Mumn io r t, Jo e Willi Ca ro le Dennis, Velma Willis. Se cond Row: 3s,ir ían Geiz. Dian n e F o r r e s t , Orp h a He r sh e y , R u th Stellina;!, Ma : eia Me iskey, Ma r jo r ie Kle n in , L in d a Kteh-nian , Connie Lan d i s , J am e s B ru b a k e r , J e r r y E r b a r i , Mike Wo r re l l , Bill Lin dein an. J a n e t Ke id e n b a u g h , E s t h e r Binkley, Kandy Ke l le r , Ma r ie An n o i t i, S hi r ley Wa l tz , Ce le s te Long, Hy la Xei'f, ’B a rb a r a Jo n e s , D o n n a Sla g ek it ï< I I. > A1 . -“ \ v té I. I I Î Ä II arc! R uM , "Axp Ko})¡), Mllimin, •;ter. Rieh- J o h n Dongler, Ha r ry H o rn b e rg e r , Dong Ha ckma n , Dick Ke l le r , W a r r e n Me llinge r , J am e s Diehm, Bore as Saylor, K a y .Martin, R u t h Gibbie, Sally Jo h n s o n , J o a n Ka u tz . F o u r t h Row: Dianne H o a s t e r , S a r a Ste ine r , Sus ie Slireinc r , Dor is Pe te r s , T h e lma Good, Roche l le En c k , Do u g Mack ley, Glenn Dus s inge r , R i c h a r d E n g le , J in i Co nrad, Melvin Jo ne s , R o b e r t Posey, George Male, T e r ry H a r tm a n , J o h n Lan d i s , Bill Hump, L a r r y Greybill, Da le Nagle, J o e Dos te r , S a n d r a Sh au b , .Mary Sue Dii-Mnger. D a n n Uc (o>, Marj J a n e I till. Street Sweeper On Rounds Of Borough A r e n te d street, mve^-eer •'« ma k in g th e r o u n d s . of th e boro u g h a n d re s id e n t s a r e a s k ed to move t lie ir ck s ..mi, tlie s t r e e t m ig h t be c leaned. Bo ro u g h Ma n a g e r David J. Ba u e r said th e swe e p e r will ma k e s e v e ra l pa s se s over th e s t re e t s . Fie a sk e d t h a t wh e n re s id e n t s see th e swe e p e r on th e i r block, th e y p a r k c a r s e ls ewhe re to give it c le a r s a i l ing. I f th e c a r s a r e moved, Ba u e r said, th e s t r e e t job can be done mo re ef fic iently. The b o ro u g h is r e n t in g th e swe e p er for $200 a we ek b u t mu s t supply an o p e r a to r a n d pay for fuel. „ St. Luke’s UCC Surprises Two At Family Night Th e c o n g r e g a t io n of St L u k e ’s Un i ted C h u r c h .o f Ch r i s t h e ld a F am i ly N ig h t on T u e sd ay evening in Zwingli Hall, th e a f f a n wa s in h o n o r of two memb e r s of th e c o n g reg a tio n , wh o will soon be le aving town Th e p ro g r am -was a tak e -o f f on th e TV p ro g r am, “ I t Could Be Yo u .” George Ba ch and Don Kelly, b o th s tu d e n t s a t tho Theologic a l Semina ry, we re to be th e Ma s te r s o f Ce remonies ot th e a f fa i r a n d we re very mu ch su rp r i s e d when th e y we re th e s u b je c t s for th e evening. Gi f ts wre p r e s e n t e d a n d p ro g r am given fol lowing th e cove red d i sh s u p p e r Oth e r s on th e p ro g r am in c luded, Mrs. Samue l Heisley, Mis. R o b e r t Ba lme r , Clair Zim-m e im a n a n d L in d a Jo h n so n . Mrs. B a lm e r was in c h a rg e of de co ra tio n s , a n d Mrs. Wil l iam We idman , th e k i tc h e n . Cor sage s we re given to all who pai t ie ip a te d a n d th e new mem-b e is of th e c h u rch who jo in ed since th e la s t F am i ly Night. Mr. Ba ch and' Mr. Kelly will g r a d u a t e in Ju n e . Mr. Ba ch has K r e p t e d a call to Fte lle r ’s United Ch u rc h of Ch r i s t and Mr. Ke l ly to a mis s ion church in a s u b u rb of Chicago. OPEN HOUSE HOURS s i 1 ¡O R FR O L IC Open Ho u s e will be he ld in the c a f e te r ia of th e Wa rwic k High School, F r id a y , May 27 f rom 8 :0 0 to- 1 0 :0 0 p.m. for p a r e n t s , u n d e r c l a s sme n and tile g e n e r a l public. The public is invited- to see th e d e c o ra t io n s for th e p o s t -p rom frolic a t this time. COVERED DIKII S IT ’REIS AT B RU N N ERV IL L E Th e W om e n ’s -Wo r ld Service group of th e Bru n n e rv i l le E.U.B. Ch u rc h will hold th e i r a n n u a l . Mo th e r -D a u g h t e r cove red dish b a n q u e t on S a tu rd a y , May 21 a t 6 :0 0 p.m. in the Bru n n e rv i l le F i r e Hall. The c ommi t te e in c h a rg e of a r r a n g em e n t s include s Mrs. Ste lla E a r h a r t a n d Mrs. P r i s cilla Good. I’l l \ BIBLE STUDIES The Rev. Ra lp h H. Wolfe will give ,a se r ies of Bible Stu d ie s on Su n d a y ev en in g a t' 7 :3 0 p.m. for th e next s e v e ra l success ive Su n d a y s on th e Ps a lms . The s e me s s a g e s will give g u id a n c e to t r u e C h r i s t ia n living'. T e n t a t i v e B u d g e t D u e A t M e e t i n g O n M a y 1 8 The Wa rw i c k School Boa rd may be able to c u t tax e s a g a in th is ye ar , t h a n k s to the wage tax bonanza . T h a t wa s th e gis t of an in fo rma l me e t in g b e twe e n school b o a rd memb e r s a n d th e Lititz Bo ro u g h Council Tu e sd ay night. .T h e big “ i f” c e n t e r s a b o u t St.atp-ma n d a te d e x p e n d i tu re s wh ic h the- b o a rd m u s t make . Amo n g th o s e will be m a n d a t e d in c re a s e s for t e a c h e r s .salarys. L a s t y e a r th e s t a te o rd e re d th e -district to m a k e a b u d g e t in c re a s e s to r t e a c h e r s s a la r ie s m te a c h e r s ' pay. Boa rd mem b e r s to ld eoim- . ed memb e r s Tu e s d a y I ha I ¡1 s p e n d in g c an be field in ehee li. it would be possible to rc t l c c t a n o th e r (ax cut in c i th e r p ro p e r ly o r ■ per c api ta luxes. Rev. Carl Frederick Trinity Church Marks 88th Year With Services Th e Lit i tz T r in i ty Ev an g e l i - :al Co n g re g a t io n a l Ch u rc h will c e leb ra te th e e ig h ty -e ig h th An n iv e r s a ry of th e fo u n d in g of .heir c h u rc h on Sunday, May L 5, 19-60. In th e m o rn in g 9 :3 0 Su n d a y School Service a n d 1 0 :3 0 Ghuch Service th e Rev. Dr. No rma n W. Pa u l l in , P ro f e s s o r of Ev an g e l i sm a n d P a s to r a l Mini s t ry a t E a s t e r n Baptist, Theologica l Semin a ry , P h i l a d e l phia a n d Mo d e r a to r of th e P h i l a d e lp h ia B a p t i s t As soc ia tion will d e l iv e r th e mes sage. Dr. P a u l l in is active in the work oi th e Ch r i s t ia n E n d e a v o r a n d d e n om in a t io n a l yo u th mo v eme n t s s p e a k in g re g u la r ly be fore y o u th g ro u p s wi th in th e Middle A t la n t ic Re g io n of Ch r i s t ia n E n d e a v o r . He ha s he ld p r e a c h in g mis s ions for th e Arme d F o rc e s in this c o u n try, E n g la n d , Sc ot land and Fra n c e . 7 :0 0 p.m. a Homecoming- Service will be co n d u c ted with as ma n y as poss ible one t ime memb e r s of T r in i ty re tu rn in g . Special s p e a k e r a t th is service will be th e Rev. Carl F r e d e r i c k , one t ime memb e r of th is church. Rev. F r e d e r i c k is p re s e n t ly the p a s to r of th e H a r r i s b u r g (Co n t in u e d on page six) L a s t y e a r th e d i s t r ic t d r o p p ed th e p ro p e r ty tax fo u r mills a n d c u t th e pe r c ap i ta tax in ha lf , to $5. I t did so be c ause it a n t i c ip a te d $74,000 in new re v e n u e f rom a one pdr c ent wage tax. The b o a rd th u s f a r h a s be en told t h a t a llo c a t io n s for wage tax to ta l $79,000, wi th mo re to be colle cted by th e L a n c a s te r County Tax Collection Bu re a u . Of th is am o u n t tliq d i s t r ic t h a s a c tu a l ly re ce ived $40,730. E a r ly p a yme n t s by th e tax b u r e a u a re ba sed on th e p e r c e n ta g e ol th e to ta l collections for 16 local school .dis tr icts , as re f le c te d by th e in d iv id u a l d i s t r i c t ’s e s t ima te o i revenue . -W a rw i c k s estimate- . -w'as lower, t h a n ' t h e y i e ld . . - ; . . - , l n ¡ e s s t h e s u i t e , w h i c h ( <>nl m i s .ihoul f i f ty p e r c e n t ol (b e s c h o o l »lis t.net’M l u um o i a ! m a i l e r s , o r d e r s lo o m a n y n ew o u t l a y s , t a x p a y e r s c a n e x p e c t .some s o r t of ,r e d u c t i o n . Af t e r la s t y e a r ’s budget- ‘of $1,0 4 0,717 wa s a d o p te d , - th e school b o a rd sa id i t re f le c te d a drop, .of 16% mills in 'T o t a l tax monies. The d i s t r ic t c o u n te d th e to u r mills it lopped from p ro p e r ty taxj The 41/2 mill e q u iv a le n t of t h e .re- ( C o n t in u e d on P a g e 6) .- Post Prom Frolic Set For May 27 The Sixth A n n u a l P o s t P rom Fro l ic will he h e ld in th e c afet e r i a of Wa rwic k Hig h School on F r id a y , May 2 7 f rom 1 2 :0 0 m id n ig h t to 4 :0 0 a.m. ... T h e th eme is “Top H a t a n d T a i l s . ” I t is sp o n so red by th e Lititz Commu n i ty Ce n te r -and f in an c ia l a s s i s ta n c e is given by; th e Lit i tz Lions Club a n d th e Lit i tz Woma n 's Club. -The p lan n in g commi t te e in cludes, Mrs. F o rb e s Emswe lle r , Mrs. R ic h a rd T. R o th a n d Dale Shelley, co-cha irmen, Wi l l iam Bell, d i re c to r of Re c re a t io n , Mrs. Monroe Shaub, R ic h a rd Zerby, R i c h a rd Mur r , Mrs. Lowell Ke a th , Miss Ma r i lyn May, Mrs. R a ymo n d De a te r , Mrs. E. Wil l iam J a e d e , J r . Miss Jo a n S t r ic k le r a n d J o h n Lan d i s a re th e se n io r cla s s coo r d in a to r s and Miss Ma r th a G u n d rum a n d R i c h a rd Minnich a re th e ju n io r class c o -o rd in a tors. Dale Shelley is th e c h a i rma n of th e d e c o r a t in g commi tte e ; a s s i s t in g him a r e th e following . memb e rs of th e sen io r class, Jo a n St r ick le r , Carol -Sttaveiy, Leslie R e in h a r t , Ma r th a Gun-drum, J a n e M a rk e r t a n d Sally Adair. Main Street Water Line Nearly Done Th e ma in line of th e b o r o u g h ’s w a t e r sys tem on E a s t Main S t r e e t h a s be en laid, with some l a t e ra l wo rk ye t to be done th e b o ro u g h office said y e s te rday. Th e line was laid by Lititz Ma chine Co. a n d wa s a r e p la c eme n t a n d lowe r in g p ro je c t in p r e p a r a t io n fo r th e r e b u i ld in g of E. Main S t r e e t by th e S ta te Hig hwa y s D e p a r t ment. ’ ’ Ye s te rd a y th e b o ro u g h said it h a d n o t yet re ce ived notic e when th e S t a t e ’s c o n t r a c to r w o u l d 1 move in to begin th e ro a d p ro je c t which is s la te d for a J u n e s ta r t . TO RECEIVE NURSE'S CAPS Two L i t i tz a r e a g i r l s will be c ap p e d d u r in g (lie a n n u a l c e remo n y of St. J o s e p h ’s H o s p i ta l School of N u r s in g which will be h e ld on Sunday, May 15 in th e h o sp i t a l ’s new auditor* ium. Th e g i r ls a r e Miss Ma r a g a r c t Wolf, lef t, d a u g h t e r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Ch a r le s Wolf , B ru n n e rv i l l e , a n d Misti' L o r e t t a Ke l le r , d a u g h t e r of 3ir. a n d Mrs. Cla re n c e Ke l le r , 3 0 4 N. Bro a d St., Lit i tz . Miss Wo lf is a g r a d u a t e of L a n c a s t e r C a th o lic H ig h School a n d re c e iv ed a n Os te o p a th ic sch o la r sh ip . Miss Ke l le r , a g r a d u a t e of Wa rw i c k H ig h School, is s e c r e t a ry of ’ th e F r e s hm a n Clas s of th e School of Nu r s in g .
Object Description
Title | Lititz Record Express |
Masthead | Lititz Record Express 1960-05-12 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Description | Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 |
Publisher | Record Print. Co. |
Date | 1960-05-12 |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Identifier | 05_12_1960.pdf |
Language | English |
Rights | Steinman Enterprises |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers |
Location Covered | United States;Pennsylvania;Lancaster County (Pa.);Lititz (Pa.);Warwick (Lancaster County, Pa. : Township) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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time to learn the trade . The Lititz Record - Express
S e r v i n g T h e W a r w i c k U n i o n A r e a F o r N e a r l y A C e n t u r y
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