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T he Lititz Recor d - Ex pr ess Serving The Warwick Area For Nearly A Century 91st Year Bfltabllshed April, 1877, as The Sunbeam Lititz, Lancaster Co., Pa. 17543, Thursday, June 8, 1967 10 cents a Copy; $4.00 per year by mall (Consolidated with The Lititz Record, 1937) , within Lancaster County 12 Pages — No. 9 Farmers Bank To Open Branch SVlargaret Harbison Wins Four At Park City The Farmers National Bank of Lititz has been granted ap Awards At Warwick Graduation proval by the Comptroller of the Currency to open a branch Margaret Louise Harbison, '¡Spi: office in the proposed Park City daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James I Shopping Center. This wiil F. Harbison, 311 F. Second J make the fourth banking office Avenue, received four awards A for the rapidly growing Lititz | in connection with the Com bank. The bank’s main office is [ mencement exercises of the located in Lititz with -branch j class of 1967 of Warwick High offices located at the Lancaster i School, held on the athletic Shopping Center and Neffsville. j field Tuesday night. r w S l f This will be the first office of Miss Harbison, who was one The Farmers National Bank of of three class speakers, received Lititz to be located within the the following awards: Alumni city of Lancaster. Honor student for having the The proposed office will en highest average in the class, compass over 5000 square feet Lancaster Bar Association with facilities for ten teller sta award. Science Honor award, tions. In addition, the bank and $500 first prize in the I. i plans two T.V. Drive-up win- Walton Bobst awards, the lat i dows which will be located in ter presented Saturday night i the parking area and operated at the Alumni banquet. She I from within the new branch graduated in the academic ! office. The vault, which will course and will enter the Uni I differ from concrete type most versity of Pennsylvania School j generally used, will be con of Nursing in the Fall. t * », structed of steel and designed Kathleen Shannon Lind Bobst award) Barbara Hersliey The other Bobst awards were Margaret Louise Harbison „ir-;-#:.#.,)* :M «» * * «>**• **?¿V ¿faiHSI&Á?¿ so that it may be expanded from (3rd Bobsl award) ’ -* *. ' » % »» «Me„ *,................ „ « '■./' time to time as the need arises. won by Kathleen E. Shannon, (1st Bobst award) 4 ► -t . >r * ■s<■*>*% >»bk, The new office will enable second prize of $300, and Bar (3 other awards) the bank to serve both existing bara Sue Hershey, third prize 4T. ■ ” ? of $200. Judy Buckwalter from her dad, customers and also expand its J. William Risser, son of Mr. David E. Buckwalter. and Nan FIRE CHIEF AMMON SHELLY as he Grew tne winning names outt of the hopper i service area and Mrs. Robert Risser, Lititz cy Lynn Frankhouser Irom hex- for last Saturday’s "Shop in Lititz Jackpot” contest. The contest, sponsored by Lit The proposed 127-aere shopp Rl, won two awards—the De- dad, Richard D. Frankhouser. itz merchants, has completed its second week and has ten more weeks to go with ing center is located at the in Kalb award to the outstanding Special mention was made drawings every Saturday. Assisting Shelly, at left, is Joe Hess, representing the tersection of the old Harrisburg i senior agriculture student, and by C. Marlin Spaid, acting su Pike and the new Route 30 and I the Danforth “I Dare You” perintendent, of the fact that Lititz Retailers Association. will have a total building area j Viggo Wollmann Olsen of Nor of more than one million square award for boys. The Danforth award for girls went to Carol way graduated with the class, feet. Parking facilities are after being here for a year as planned for about 10,000 cars. E. Bredthauer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Bredthauer, an exchange student. “Shop In Lititz Jackpot” Bruce R. Bucher, president 206 S. Spruce St. Lititz Pool Lists The American Agricultural of the class, announced the June Schedule Foundation awards went to class gift of new backboards Paul Brubaker, for Vocational for the gym, and said the gift $9 0 ; Drawing Sat. 11A.M. The Lititz Springs Swimming Agriculture, and Barbara Lee was really three fold. Last fall Pool lists the following calendar Faus, for Vocational Homemak the class furnished the Home- The “Shop in Lititz Jack ed attraction will be the Fire Appliances, Bingeman’s Restau of activities for the month of ing. Brubaker is the son, of Coming Queen’s cx-own and pot” completed its second week Company’s annual chicken rant, Kreider Hardware, Wm. June. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Bru robe, and as a more intangible Saturday, and still no winner corn soup festival. The fes B. Fry Pontiac, Keller Brothers June 7, swim team meeting: baker, Lititz Rl, and Miss Faus gift, the class was fixst to have has been present to claim the tival will run from 9 a.m. to Auto Co., J. B. Zartman, Inc., June 14, teen night; June 16, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a home-coming and the first to cash drawing. That makes next 2 p.m., Shelly noted. Martin Chevrolet, Inc., Harris games, two to five years of age: Wilbur Faus Jr., 145 N. Locust have an outdoor commence week’s jackpot worth $90! Variety Center. June 18, Fathers’ Day; June 20, St. The awards are made by ment. WINNERS penny pitch and peanut scram Cyntra B. Adams Nancy J. Singer There was a clarinet solo by There was reportedly some Although there was no cash The Conestoga National Bank, Farm Women Society 1 of confusion on the time of the Glassmyer’s, Kenyon’s Pastry ble, six to nine years of age; (Scholarship award) (Scholarship award) Lititz. Sandra Marlene McConaghay, winner, seven names were June 21, family moonlight of the class, accompanied by drawing. The participating Lit drawn to receive merchandise Shop, Henry K. Neff, Posey’s Warwick Education Associa itz merchants remind all inter Garden Center, Flanagan’s, The swim; June 23, group games, Charles K. Hornberger of the certificates valued at $10. These tion Scholarships were won by class of 1964. The procession ested persons that for the next were mailed to the following Carpet Shop, Gearhart’s Self- ten to twelve years of age; June Cyntra B. Adams, daughter of ten weeks the drawings will Service, Kauffman’s Market, P. 28, teen night; June 29, water Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Adams, al and recessional were played winners: Lester J, Fleischman, melon day. by the High School band di be held on Saturday morning 305 S. Spruce St. (Arnold’s T. Trimble & Son Hdw., Clyde Rothsville Road, Lititz R4, and at 11 a.m. at the Conestoga O. Benner, Spacht’s Furniture Nancy Jane Singer, daughter rected by Donald Reed-. Jewelry Store); Jane S. Con The- speaker was introduced Bank parking lot. nelly, Lititz R2 (Hagy’s West Store, Long & Bomberger, East of Mr. and Mrs. John Singer, On hand to draw the eight End Grocery, Kreider Bros. TV New Stop Signs Rothsville. The scholarships by Superintendent Spaid, and ern Auto); Carl Frymyer, Lit awards were presented by Har winning names last Saturday itz Rl (Lititz Book Store); Sales & Service, and Robert J; are $100 each, was Lititz Fire Chief Ammon Hanna Co. Placed In Twp„ Linda Marie Bowman, daugh old W. Swisher, high school Francis Reading, 309 E. New principal. The class was pre Shelly. Shelly reminded those St. (Michael’s TV); Clara A. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren attending the jackpot draw Five new stop signs have sented by Mi-. Spaid, and the Colon, 66 N. Water St. (Binge- Serves In Action been erected in Warwick town Bowman, Lititz R4, received the diplomas were awai'ded by ing to be sure to come back man’s Restaurant); Darlene award as the outstanding com next Saturday when an add- In Vietnam Waters ship, it was reported at the (Continued on Page 2) Conrad, 217 Swarthmore Dr. regular meeting of the super mercial graduate. The Lititz (Kreider’s Hardware); Eva USS Joseph Strauss— Fire visors Friday, June 2. Lions club social science award Bucher, 1966 Hemlock Rd., men Apprentice David E. Foltz, They are located as follows: went to John W. Rohrer, son Lancaster (Wm. Fry’s Pontiac USN, son of Mrs. Geraldine one at Brubaker Drive and of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roh Alumni Gives 22 Arrests Garage). Charles L. Kissinger’s Foltz, Lititz R4, took part in Landis Valley Road; one a t! rer, 5 Kissel Hill Road. name was drawn for the cash an amphibious assault near the Fairview Drive and Landis Val- " The Athletic awards went to Bobst Awards pi-ize. “demilitarized zone” (DMZ) ley Road; two at New Haven M. Viola Ures, as the outstand Although shoppers have reg which divides North and South Drive and Landis Valley Road ing girt athlete and Thomas At Banquet Made In May istered for prizes during the Vietnam, while serving aboard Thomas Clausen Ray Clausen, the Bernie Rid (one on the east side, and one er Memorial Athletic award as Twenty-two arrests were first two weeks of the Jackpot the guided missile frigate Jo on the west side, and one at (Athletic award) Presentation of the I. Walton Contest, they are reminded seph Strauss. Viola Ures the outstanding boy athlete. Bobst awards to three graduat made by Lititz borough police Woods Drive and Landis Valley (Athletic award) Miss Ures is the daughter of during May, compared to 36 that their registrations will be His ship, part of an opera Road.