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 , 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. ing seniox-s fx-om Wax-wick High saved each week for the grand tion named “Beau Charger”, FIRE CO FESTIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Voldemar Ures, School highlighted the annual for the same period last year, They also will place a “no Ephrata R2, and Clausen is the according to the monthly re­ prize drawing at the end of helped put a special landing left turn” sign at the intersec­ banquet of the Wax-wick High force of U.S. Marines into the The Lititz Fire Company’s son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert School Aluxnni Association held port of Chief of Police George the contest — a 1967 Dodge tion of Landis Valley Road annual chicken corn soup fes­ Dart — but to win in each southern buffer area of the and Route 501. B. Clausen, 33 Second Avenue. Saturday night at the Plain and C. Hicks. tival will get underway at 9 The theme of the gradua­ Fancy Farm. There were five arrests for week’s drawing they must re­ “DMZ”, for a search and de­ It was announced that Ruth stroy sweep through the free a.m. Saturday and end at 2 tion was “The Benefits of To­ The awards amounting to violation of the Pennsylvania register during that week with S. Wetzel resigned as building p.m. Members of the auxiliary one of the 35 Lititz merchants zone just south of the Ben Hai permit clerk for Warwick town­ day’s Schools.” Miss Harbison $1000 are given by Elmex- H. compulsory school attendance today are preparing chickens spoke on “The Physical Bene­ Bobst, chaii-man of the Boai-d of law, four for speeding, three participating in the contest. River. The Marines were land­ ship, effective June 15. Build­ ed by small boat as well as for the event. Proceeds will go fits,” and the other speakers, the Warner-Lambert Pharma­ for traffic light violations, and You must be at least 16 ing permits will now be issued toward this year’s fund drive. years of age to register and by helicopter. (Continued on Base 2) Miss Kathleen Shannon and ceutical Company in memory two for not stopping at stop Neil White, spoke on “Emo­ of his father, i. Walton Bobst. ‘ sign. There were one each for only official registration forms may be used. tional Benefits” and “Social This year’s awards were pre­ the following offenses: assault Benefits,” respectively. and battery, burglary, illegal Register often with one of sented by Ai’thur A. Hackman, the following merchants: Lititz WAC, Carol Cox, Home From The principal speaker was a member of the class of 1927. passing, larceny over $50; reck­ Dr. Daniel Hulitt, of Haddon The first place award of $500 less driving, registration card Charlotte’s Apparel Shop, Lit­ Heights, N.J., whose subject was presented to Miss Margaret not in possession, throwing ma­ itz Sewing' Center, The Lititz 18-Months’ Service In Heidelberg was “Two and Two Make Harbison, daughter of Mr. and terial from vehicle, and vag­ Sports Center, Stauffer’s of Four.” Mrs. James F. Harbison, 311 rancy. Kissel Hill, McElroy Pharmacy, Carol C. Cox, one of the very East Second Avenue. Miss Har­ Meter violations totaled 63, J. B. Hess Men’s Wear, Farmers Dads Give Diplomas bison also received the annual and parking violations, 37. The few girls from Lititz ever to Three members of the grad­ National Bank of Lititz, Lititz join the Women’s Army Corps, Alumni Award for having the cruiser travelled 3.710 miles Record-Express, Armold Jewel­ uating class received their di­ highest grade average of hex- on investigation and patrol. has completed a three-year plomas from their fathers, who ers, Hagy’s Western Auto, Lit­ term of duty, received her dis­ graduating class. One juvenile was referred to itz Book Store, Michael’s TV & are all members of the school The second place award of juvenile authorities. charge and returned to spend board. Kendra Lou Kauffman some time with her mother, $300 was presented to Miss J. Wm. Risser received hers from Horace A. Kathleen Shannon, daughter of Mrs. Selina J. Cox, 10 North Kauffman, board president; Broad Street. (Agricultural) Rev. and Mrs. James G. Shann­ Playgrounds To Be Open With the rank of Sergeant on, 215 South Locust Stx-eet. E-5, Miss Cox most recently The third place award of served for a year and a half as a Neighbors Rally To Help $200 was presented to Miss July 10 To August 18 teletype operator in communica­ Barbara Hershey, daughter of tions, U.S. Signal Corps, at Hei­ Mr. and Mrs. Elwood D. Her- The Lititz playground season Lot will be from 9 a.m. to 12 delberg, Germany, where the shey, Lititz R2. Miss Hershey, will open Monday, July 10, and p.m. famous University of Heidel­ Strykers Following Fire accompanied by Miss Sandxa McConoghay, also provided continue until Friday, August The playground program will berg is located. Her job was l (Ed Note: The following ar- Robert Gaul, was felled by the include arts and crafts, swimm­ concerned with sending and re­ musical entex-tainment with a 18, it was announced by the Lit­ [ tide was received as a "Letter smoke; we’re thankful that he vocal solo. itz Recreation Center, sponsor ing instruction, all types of or­ ceiving messages. Presently she I to the Editor” irom Mr. and was well again within a cou­ of the program. ganized and unorganized games is applying for a State Depart­ Newly elected officers of the Mrs. Harold Stryker, whose ple of hours. But long after Alumni Association are: Samuel Monday, June 26, 9 a.m. to 12 and contests, treat days, and ment job, for which she would | Spruce Street home recently the fire was out the firemen noon, and Tuesday, June 27, 1 special events such as bike be stationed in Washington, L. Hess, president: Bruce E. was badly damaged by fire, but stayed to help clean up the Cax-nex-, vice-president: Richard to 4 p.m. have been set up as hikes, eampouts and picnics. then be available to be sent to because of its human interest mess and be sure the last em­ pre-registration dates for the Mearig, treasurer; Gerald Down­ This year’s playground staff a Y a ” . f T„ Z" WACS , SOUVENIRS FROM GERMANY: Carol Cox dis- we feel it deserves a front bers were out. ing, assistant treasurer; Mrs. swimming classes which are is made up of the following: page space to highlight the While the firemen were directed by the Recreation Cen­ on June 14, 1964, and took her Pjfys some of the articles she brought home with her fighting the fire, friends, neigh­ Eugene Clair, secretary; and Rothsville: Barry Male and Da­ basic training at Fort McClell- alter being stationed for 18 months in Heidelberg as a helpfulness of neighbors in out- Miss Jean Seachx-ist, assistant ter. All children who plan to vid Althouse; Brunnerville: Jo town.) bors and acquaintances braved secretary. participate in the swimming in­ Beth Long and Charles Kopp; an, Alabama. She then received WAC. She is holding a musical stein, and on the table is the smoke and spray to carry struction program must register schooling in communications in another stein, a singing bird in a gilded cage, and dolls’ The true meaning of the Lions1 Tot Lot: Marsha Camp­ every stick of furniture, every PICK UP PIC at the Recreation Center at the bell; Arts and Crafts: Mrs. June the Signal Corps at Fort Gor- heads th at m ake music while they spin, terms “friend” and “neighbor” curtain, every pot, pan and above times. The swimming in­ Smith and Mrs. Sue McCloud; don, Ga., after which she was as- (Record-Express - Photo) was brought home to us most dish from the first floor of the Members of the senior clas struction will be held Tuesday, Lititz Springs Park: Mrs. Chris­ signed to the Fifth Army head­ vividly this past week when house. And after that was all of Warwick High School ma; Wednesday, and Thursday, from tine Sheppard, Mrs. Sandra quarters in Chicago for nine bridge over the Neckar river, a wiener schnitzel and other items we had the misfortune of hav­ done, someone was thoughtful obtain individual pictures o 9 to 11. There will be classes Miller, Robert Alspach and months. She went to Heidelberg branch of the Rhine. It is a similar to "Pennsylvania ing a fire in our home. enough to organize the work Donna Wiegand, Thursday, to for beginners, advanced beginn­ Ralph Smith; Swimming: Miss in October, 1965, and had been clean town with quaint houses, Dutch.” First, we were amazed by force again to see that all of day, between 1 and 2 p.m. ix ers, intermediates, and swimm­ Robin Thomas, Eli Mastromat- stationed there ever since. The people are very friendly, There are lots-of fresh foods the speed of the response and these furnishings were safely Room 525 of the High School ers at the Lititz Springs Pool. teo, Miss Connie Hollinger, Bar­ She found Heidelberg to be she said, and there are numer- and meats but not much variety, the devotion to duty of the stored in our garage or our Miss Wiegand’s picture was in For the first time this year ry Male, Miss Jo Beth Long, very T, beautiful and very ancient, ous ~gay - German bands, since she said. Prices are very high Lititz Volunteer Fire Company. neighbor’s garage (including advertently omitted from th< there wiil be full day play­ Miss Eileen Zug Mrs Christine i “ was not bombed during the town is a tourist attraction. especially for clothing, which, The fire was stubborn and dif­ the refrigerator which was class yearbook, and 144 indi ground at Rothsville and Brun- Sheppard R o^rt Alspach, and “ War II, so that all the The food is excellent, and very however, is very well made and ficult to quell and required ex­ plugged in and running in the vidual. pictures wexe pi-intec nerville as well as at the Lititz Ralph Smith. old bulldlnSs remain, including similar to home — with such lasts a long time, Carol said. A posure to extreme heats and Hendricks’ garage,) „ , which can be inserted into th< Springs Park. The Lions’ Tot the picturesque castle and old familiar dishes as apple strudel, (Continued on Page 2) smoke. In fact, one fireman, (Continued on Page 2) yearbook. 2—Lititz Reeord-Expres's, Thursday, June 8,1967 antj decided that it would not STOP SIGN Council received a recom­ AMONG THE SICK only meet our housing needs Cadette Troop (Continued from Page 1) Boro Approves [ mendation from Arthur Kling, Lititz, that grass cutting be General Hosp.: Mrs. George GRADUATION pastor o f St. Paul’s Lutheran very well, but that it was very Church, spoke on the “Land of convenient, being less than two Gets Awards at the Warwick Township Mu­ Water Contracts prohibited on Sundays and sug­ Sipe, Rr 321 Linden St.; Mrs. (Continued horn Page -1) blocks from our house. So we nicipal Building office Monday gested that this be placed in Clayton Keith, 302 Linden St.; School Board President Kauff­ Promise” at Warwick High Girls of Cadette Girl Scout Two contracts, one for the School’s baccalaureate services quickly agreed to accept Mc­ through Friday from 8 a.m. to the form of a borough ordi­ Tobias Erline,, 527 N. Water man. Creary’s offer. Then comes the Troop 260 received awards for 12 noon. Joseph Brubaker, water improvement program nance .Council denied the re­ The invocation was given by Sunday. He is father of Kath­ the year at a covered dish sup­ and the other for related elec­ St.; Mrs. Charles Herr, Liti'- leen Shannon, an outstanding amazing part. Within less than township superintendent, will quest. R2. the Ttev. Robert Myers, pastor half an hour, via telephone per held recently at the Lititz take charge of them. trical work, were awarded by member of the class. Recreation Center, when their Borough Council at its meet­ George Morgan, solicitor, was of St. Luke’s United Church Bishop A. W. Schattschnider, an word of mouth, the word It was reported that a por­ authorized to begin s e c u r ing Osteopathic Hosp.: James of Christ, and the benediction was passed around and there families were guests. tion of Carpenter Road which ing last Wednesday. Yerger, 105 W, End Ave.: Les- pastor of the Lititz Moravian The firm of W. Robinson right-of-ways for widening Oak by the Rev. William G. Grosz, Church, also participated in was a corps of women at work Mrs. David Sammet, leader, was under construction is now Street. tr Kemper, 111 W. Orange St.; pastor of Brunnerville EUB finished. Martin, Pittston, received the Mi's. Viola ReiChstein, 131 Lib­ the service. cleaning the new place and a explained the Cadette program Approved was a parade ordi­ Church. much larger corps of youths to the parents. contract for two wells and the erty St. It took just' 17 minutes to The Senior Choir of Lititz installation of water pipe from nance which requires the issu­ Moravian Church presented se­ and m en moving furniture, The following girls received Vacation School ance of permits, seven days in Ephrata Hosp.: (May 29- give out the diplomas to the rugs, curtains, bedding, dishes, awards: Sharon Posey, Beverly the Locust Street site to the 146 graduates, although it was lections. Maple Street water plant, at a advance of the event, and au­ June 4): Mrs. Paul Wanner, lamps, etc., to the new place. Brown, Shelia Craig, Cathy At Hopelond EUB thorizing the mayor to deter­ Lititz R2; Alfred Thomas, 246 done without hurry, and the Within less than two and a Neideigh, Adessa Schmid, Sally bid of $112,703.15; while the exercises were all over at 8:26 NEIGHBORS Vacation Bible School will be electrical contract went to Bun- mine the length of the parade Spruce St.; Leigh M. Walton, half hours, the bulk of the Griswold, Judy Hofferth, Janis and the route. Lititz Rl. p.m., just as the red disk of (Continued from Page 1) moving was done and we were Snader, Nancy Schreiber, Mary held at the Hopeland Evangel­ yon Electric Service, Lititz R3, the sun touched the rim of the ical United Brethren Church, in the amount of $4,343. During this time and after­ pietty well established in our Ann Lahr. horizon to the northwest of replacement home. June 12-23, each evening from Council approved the financ­ the field. : ward, while we were standing The awards included Chal­ 7 to 9 p.m. ing of the project with a $115,- around in what can only be lenge of Social dependability, The audience was seated in The story could go on much The director of the school 200 bond at 3 V2 % interest from the bleachers, and the class in described as a state of bewil­ chef, horsewoman, family liv­ the Conestoga National Bank. derment (not to be confused longer. But we think that the ing, child care, animal kingdom, is Mrs. A. M. Gottschalk; the a square block of chairs with­ general secretary is Miss Alma In other business, council in the oval of the field, their with our normal condition), we point is made. We are extreme­ swimmer, hostess, sports, family hired Warren Mellinger, Lititz, HATS received countless offers of ly grateful for all the help camper, clerk, home nursing, Enck, and the assistant secre­ m OFF backs to the audience, so that tary is Miss Suzanne Wilhelm. as a special police officer. ^ $ 1 .0 0 OFF the speakers faced both groups help in terms of shelter, tem­ which we have been given and and world understanding, each porary and/or permanent, phy­ for all the additional help girl receiving most of these The staff consists of the fol­ Regular of people. The band was sta­ PERSONAL DRESSES tioned a little to the light of sical labor, etc., etc. which has been offered but awards. lowing: Price which w'e have yet been unable The girls participated in the Nursery Preschool Dept. Mr. and Mrs. William But­ th platform. The weatherman But there is more to the ler, Queens Village, Long Is­ cooperated, by providing an story. to accept. We have not at­ following activities during the Supt. Vena Enck; teachers, tempted to list the names (ex­ year: Girl Scout Sunday, rag Marlene Strickler, Rhonda land, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. evening which could not have Harry W. Miller and grandson, been more perfect. On Tuesday, (Decoration cept for one or two,) of those collection, international festi­ Kline, Janice Stupp. GIRDLE SALE — $2.00 OFF Reg. Price Day) we were called upon by who helped; to do so would val, entertained at Heart Haven, Stephen Nazaihek, Elmshurst, Baccalaureate Beginner Dept. Supt. Emma Long Island, N.Y. spent sev­ The Rev. James G. Shannon, Mr. Richard McCreary who be impossible. But to each of cookie sale, calendar sale, bake Hummer; teachers, Salina Eb- told us he had a home which you who has helped, even with sale, entertained their sister erly, Lena Fasnacht, Christine eral days recently visiting Mrs. he was planning to sell but a word of solicitude, we say Junior troop, held a week-end Farlow, Jean Fallow, Faith Wayne Zartman, 118 S. Spruce that he was in no hurry and “Thank You.” We trust that camping trip and a swimming Woffenden. Street. FLANA GAN’S that we were welcome to use someday, somehow, we may be party at the YWCA. Primary Dept. Supt. Connie it for the three or four months able to return that help. Receive Certificates 9 S. Broad St. it might take to repair our The troop committee women Strickler; teachers, Geraldine Phone 626-2770 house. We looked at the house Doris and “Pat” Stryker are Mrs. Lester Lahr and Mrs. Shuey, Kathy ' Strickler, June For Volunteer Work Woyne Schreiber. Aungst, Pat Smith, Carol Hel- SUMMER man. Three members of the La­ dies Auxiliary to Lititz Post LITITZ W AC Junior Dept. Supt., Myrleen Kline; teachers, Ruth Lausch, 1463, Veterans of Foreign Wars, received 100-hour certificates SPOIL HIM A LITTLE... THINGS PUBLIC AUCTION (Continued from Page 1) Doris Miller, Nan Stauffer, for volunteer work at the Vet­ good dress may cost $20 to $25, Wanda Enck. erans’ Administration Hospital At which is a lot considering the Junior High Dept. Supt. Ann at Coatesville. AT much lower wage scale. Dresses Varner; teachers, Vivian Stauf­ They are: Mrs. Leon Meek, are plain, but in bright colors fer, Lila Enck, Esther Petticof- Mrs. Pauline Sheaffer and Mrs. — and the younger girls are fer, Randy Snader. Charles Weller. wearing mini-skirts. Men’s Children win he admitted The local auxiliary will hold a HARRY'S AUCTION styles are “strange,” she feels, even though not previously reg­ a bake sale in front of Harris’ SHIRTS by Heusen 11 GRAYBILL ROAD — BAREVILLE, PA. and they are fond of bell-bottom istered. A bus will call for Variety Store Friday (tomor­ trousers. Shoes are very high- children at the following row) at 5 p.m. Short Sleeve Dress .... White and Colored priced and well-made, but are points: Post Office, and Binge- Button Down, Snap-Tab and Regular Collars square-cut and decorated with man’s Store in Hopeland; Fire MRS. A. K. WEACHTER Vanopress Fabric $5.00 SWIM ribbons. Hall in Mt. Airy. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1967 Miss Cox brought back some Mrs. Arzella K. Weachter, seventy-four, 312 S. Broad St., Short Sleeve Knit 10:00 A.M. attractive souvenirs, such as LITITZ WCTU dolls’ heads on sticks which Lititz, died at 8:05 a.m. June 1 SUITS Selection of Shades THIS FURNITURE IS IN VERY GOOD CONDI­ make music when they spin, a The Lititz WCTU will meet at in the General Hospital after GIRLS’ - TEEN’S - LADIES’ an illness of six months. TION CONSISTING OF: 10 tables of Dishes, 7 Bedroom singing bird in a gilded cage, the home of Mrs. Ralph Binge- ItMRPMAjBMMCee. $2.99 - $3.99 - $5.99 Born in Philadelphia, she was Tycora, Dacron/Cotton Suites - one with Twin Maple Beds, Maple Bunk Beds, musical steins, Hummel figu­ man of Hopeland on Monday, and Cotton rines and Heidelberg ash trays. June 12, at 7:45 p.m. Those de­ the daughter of the late John % J u 6 Plank-bottom Chairs, Lawn & Porch Furniture, Cedar Carol was graduated from siring transportation may call V/. and Christina Moore Kelly Chests, Maple Chests of Drawers, New & Used Sofa Warwick High School in 1963, Mrs. Robert Hanna, 626-2429, or She was the widow of Harrison $4.00 to $6.00 Beds, New Perfection Coal Oil Stove, 2 New Breakfast and attended Penn State Uni­ Mrs. Forry, 626-6565. This will R. Weachter, who died in 1952 SWIM Sets, Youth Bed with matching Chests of Drawers & versity for a year before enlist­ be the flower mission meeting. She was a resident of Lititz ing in the WACs. Members may bring guests. and vicinity most of her life. FROM BRENTWOOD Night Table, Dropleaf Tables, 2-dr. Gas Rrefrigerator, She was a member of St. TRUNKS Electric and Gas Stoves, Elec. Refrigerators, 12 cu. ft. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Lit- Freezer. itz, and the Dames of Malta, SWIM TRUNKS BOYS’ - MEN’S '63 Chev. II, Convt. $1095. Burroughs Hand Adding Machine, Washers, Dining Sisterhood 148 of Reading. in the latest $1.29-$1.99-$2.99 Room Suite with large Hutch and Dropleaf Table, Liv­ '63 Chev. 2 dr. Sdn., 6 cyl., Stand., $1195. She is survived by one ing Room Suite, Desk, Lot of Tools, Power Mowers, Elec. daughter, Violetta, wife of J. Styles and Shades W. Wolf, Lititz; one grandson, Fans, Lamps, Swing Set, Girls Bicycles, Old Chocks & '62 Chev. Impala, Convt. $1295. JAMAICA and one sister, Mrs. Edna $5.00 to $7.00 Iron Kettles, Folding Chairs, Automatic Dishwasher, Bingeman, Ephrata. SHORTS Electric Sewing Machine, TV’s and hundreds of other '62 Monza Coupe, 4 speed $ 795. Funeral services were held WALKING SHORTS in Plaids and Solid Colors items not mentioned. Monday morning from the ¥5.00 and $6.00 LADIES’ - GIRLS’ '61 Falcon Station Wagon, Auto. $ 595. Beck Funeral Home, Lititz 98c-$1.99-$2.99 withniffe 'Rev. ADMes G. Shan­ NEXT SALE — THIS IS A “DONATION SALE’ for non officiating. Interment was SLACKS by Middishade & Sagner Christ Stoltzfus — THURSDAY EVENING, USED in Bergstrasse cemetery. Summer Weight JUNE 15,1967 starting at 7:00 P.M. -with Ærrtik that counts KNEE CARS GETTING MARRIED? Dacron/Wool $15.00 to $17.95 PANTS Brand new wedding gowns, Dacron/Rayon $10.95 ALSO A LARGE ANTIQUE SALE will be held on leading manufacturers’ sam­ LADIES’ - GIRLS’ In solid colors and also in checks and plaids $1.49-$1.99-$2.99 TUESDAY, JULY 4,1967 starting at 9:00 A.M. ples, retailing up to $250. Sold Antiques will be sold on commission. from $39 to $99. Latest styles Martin Chevrolet, as shown in Brides magazines. SLEEVELESS Open Daily from 8:00 to 5:00 P.M. Bridesmaids dresses and acces­ Casual Trousers sories. Party and prom dresses. BLOUSES Friday until 9:30 P.M. Inc. Phone — by LEE LADIES’ - GIRLS’ Stop In Änd See Us Or Kissel Hill, R. 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t v ? i/«» m m CLING BLUE BONNET PORK & N sfòte REYMER'S $ ....i ! m s trout. I took the role of a 15- headed girls, and devilish look­ holder (grand slam) and Mum­ soned vets, previous champs, evening. VIOLA URES (tennis) inch rainbow. ing boys packed along the edge, ma. WP: Art Hertzog. men with age and experience in was selected as the Outstanding shoulder to shoulder. The RED SOX, in one of the four-new chi gouts. their favor. They pick Bobby Girl Athlete. TOMMY CLAUS­ My life began as an -orphan KR 3100010 0003-8 18 5 EN (basketball, track) received after artificial breeding in a At one o’clock sharp, over Huber as the “man to beat.” It’s OPENING DAY dis and Cammauf slugged home HC 1 01 1 02 0 0 00 1-6 13 6 Huber against the field. The the Bernie Rider Memorial Ath­ state pen. Within a very short 300 assorted treats fell into runs. Four hits: Larry Wagner the water. What a choice! There pressure is on. Bobby cracks a letic Award. time, and believe me I was In the National League open­ and Russ Weachter. Three hits: * * * still a small “Fry”, my friends were earth worms, night crawl­ little bit. After one round, he’s ers, bread, salmon eggs, min­ er, the' Dodgers got three-hit Curt Johnson. HR: Cult John­ five strokes behind the leader, KENT KREIDER (first base) and I were netted and placed pitching from Dave Carson son. WP: Ellie Kreider (6-0). and RICK SIPE (pitcher-out­ in huge cans. After a long nows of all sizes, liver, cheese Orioles Drub Red Sox; putting even more pressure on in several varieties, plus some (eight strikeouts) and circuit himself. So, he goes out and fielder) will represent Ameri­ bumpy ride, we were released clouts by Bob Shreiner and OC 2 2 6 9 2 2 1-24 25 3 can Legion Post 56 in the City- from state control into a cold unknown tid-bits. Most of my SB 1 0 3 1 1 0 0- 6 12 9 shoots a magnificent 70, par, a friends and I decided if it was Dodgers Shade Reds 2-1 Mike Hackman to edge the Reds round five strokes better than County All-Star Game, which clear pond. 2-1. Kurt Kreider had two of the Five hits: Dick Wealand. anybody else, and wins the will be played Monday, June The life here was better time to go, this was the way Four hits: Barry Dull. Three to do it. Unfortunately, about Warwick^ Baseball for Boys Formed to give those boys who Reds’ three hits. whole thing. For Bobby, it’s his 26, under the lights on Eph- than in the state pen. We were hits: Vern Shreiner and Lee rata’s War Memorial Field. 100 of us decided they hated coaches knew what they were couldn’t make a Midget-Midget R Sheaffer; Jerry Shaeffer (S). second championship. The first not as crowded and the food team, or were too young, a 0 - - 1 was much better, that is, ex­ kids, and swam in, along the doing when they elected Stan Red Sox 0 0 0 0 0 1 HR: Wealand. WP: Carl Good­ bank to hide, but the rest were Young president of the League chance to participate, they’ll Orioles : 5 1 0 1 2 0 X - - 9 cept for the days when we play their games on the Lions R H E man (1-0). got smashed liver. game to give the kids a real for the 1966 season. When it Odd Fellows Split; Landis’ Playground. 1 0 0 0 0 0— 1 3 2 OC 3 6 2 3 0 5 8-2728 5 Our life was a ball. Educa­ thrill. comes to work, Young’s a bear; Reds One of my buddies broke and, naturally, he was re-elect­ Stan’s next project is grass Dodgers 1 1 0 0 0 X — 2 3 3 MP 1 2 5 1 2 0 1-1217 9 tion consisted of knowing how Standings (6/3) Four hits: Dick Wealand and to catch nymphs and beat out water and picked out a cute ed. for the infields. The boys are T wo-Hitter Stops East Pete little girl, then picked out her Even if you’re not a baseball just beginning their booster American League Don Spade. Three hits: Lee the ducks for a lively minnow ticket campaign. W L Sheaffer, Vern Shreiner, Jim or piece of bread. We soon worm and took off. When she fan, you have to go out and see Bob Miller still hasn’t found tersburg 4-2 Friday at home, set the hook, he decided to see the facilities at Wilbur Field: Saturday was Opening Day, Orioles 1 0 Davidson, and Carl Goodman; picked up sonic waves and 0 0 Vern Benner, Ed Oleskowitz, a head coach for the Lititz lost 5-4 at Hempfield Monday. found out that the Lititz how fouled up he could make four new dugouts fronted by with all the players (16 teams) Tigers Lanky Gordie Landis set 0 0 and Bollinger (M). HR: Wea­ I.O.O.F. Midgets of the Lance things. It should be easy, be­ protective fencing, permanent on hand. Borough manager Yankees East Petersburg down on two Sportsmen were ■ responsible 0 0 land (2), Shreiner, and Spade. Midget League. Jim McConag- for our keep, and the boss for cause in one short run, he bleachers behind home plate, a George Steedle was the featur­ White Sox singles, striking out eight. Indians 0 0 WP: Rich Strohm (4-1). Trip­ hay volunteered to help out; taking care of us was a real crossed over a dozen lines, shed housing a new tractor to ed speaker and threw out the and Bob, himself, is willing to Catcher Larry Bucher doubled be used for maintaining the first ball. Red Sox 0 1 le play: MP. nice guy called Robert Koch. then broke through several National League assist. So the search is still on his first two times up and From what we could gather. more. But, would you believe diamonds, and a fence around Then the Oriogles (Midget) SB 4 0 4 2 0 0 1-11 15 for somebody to take over. drove in a pair of runs. First the Midget-Midget diamond. went out and bombed the Red w L Bob had held this job for over that they landed him without 1 0 KR 2 1 7 0 2 0 x-12 15 Meanwhile, Bob and Jim baseman Jeff Adair singled one major tangle, and nobody Young readily admits that he Sox 9-1 as Jeff Peiffer hurled a Dodgers and tripled to drive in the ten years. Some of the old Phils 0 0 Four hits: Chet Habecker have piloted the Midgets to holdovers told us that this guv even -get mad. Even more mir­ didn’t do it all by himself, but one-hitter and struck out 13. (S). Three hits: Larry Wag­ an even split in their first other two. Peiffer, Adams, and Landis Cards 0 0 worked like a beaver, and real­ aculous, was the fact that all he was the guiding force be­ 0 ner and Carl Shelly; George two games: they beat East Pe- Gary Ober and Bucher al­ day long the same thing hap­ hind the improvements. The each had three hits for the Giants 0 ly did his best to see that we Braves 0 0 Clapper (S). WP: Ellie Krei lowed Hempfield just f o u r were fed, cleaned, sorted, and pened. coaches and some of the fathers winners; Rhoads and Cammauf Reds 0 1 der (7-0). hits Monday. But, betweer pampered . in every way. He Fifteen of us were specially of the players have been work­ chipped in with two apiece. Lan- them, they issued five walks had some limited help over thè marked for prizes, and I was ing Sundays. Five men — John and four of them came around years, but it was easy to see one of the chosen. The excite Hollinger. Lester Long, “Motts” Sports Calendar to score. Lititz outhit the home ment was so great that I al Myers, Nevin Walters, and Carl that if we lost Bob. it could Thursday, June 8 team 5-4. with Adair getting a well mean the end of our hap­ most forgot that the. contest Miller — did the masonry. double, Bucher a double, and ended at 4 o’clock. I frantical LEGION BASEBALL py home. A third league, the Inter­ 6:15 Lititz at Paradise Landis a triple. After a year. I lost a good ly looked for the other 14 national, starts later this month. SOFTBALL Tomorrow night, Elizabeth­ many of mv friends to the sac­ prize winners, and found them town will be here. hiding smack in the middle of 6:30 Hoffy’s vs. Oregon Cast­ rifice of trout season. I was ings being saved for something bet­ the dam. They were all mad. East Petersburg because the sportsmen had put BASEBALL FOR BOYS AB R II ter, and even this year. I was Kingpin Results 6 15 Red Sox vs. White Sox passed over in the first few a staple in their tail, and re­ Wise IB 2 0 0 Wed. Nite Hdcp. Dodgers vs. Giants Erdman 2B 4 0 0 stockings of local streams. fused to be caught. Friday, June 9 ' Then. Saturday night, a However, I had already made Herr 3B 3 1 0 up my mind. What the heck, 5/24—Dot Weit 221-574. Ruth BASEBALL FOR BOYS Eckert. P 4 1 0 great deal of excitement be­ 6:15 Orioles vs. Indians gan. At last. I was to get my I had two good years of lux- DeWald 171-466. Betty Bealler Bradley RF 3 0 1 urv living, and besides, some 157-452. Steve Zander 235-582. Reds vs. Cards Sladel C 4 0 1 chance. It was time for the an­ Monday, June 12 nual Lititz Sportsmen’s “KID’S child might remember me for Roy Weit 222-610. Ray Boettner Rogers SS 2 0 0 the rest of his life. It was 205-574. “Dink'7 Rvnier 221-537. MIDGET BASEBALL Leonard LF 0 0 0 FISH DAY”. It wasn't long un­ 6:15 Lititz at Marietta til ] was placed ;nto ihe Leb­ getting late, so I took the clos­ Jim Nichols 201-529. Bert Kauff­ Smith CF 1 0 0 man 185-529. Everett Smith SOFTBALL Flory CF 1 0 0 anon Pumping Station dam. est bait, and just in time. It 6:30 Springs vs. Morgan Paper About Sundav noon, the was exactly one minute before 205-521. The Reds 930-2634. TOTALS 24 2 2 four, when young Colleen 5/31—Dot Weit 246-570. Ruth BASEBALL FOR BOYS banks of the dam became filled 6:15 Tigers vs. Yankees Lititz I.O.O.F with vibrations. 1 broke water Hacker landed me, and raced DeWald 176-487. Dot Rote 189- to the official to claim her 474. Helen Hess 160-449. Nan­ Giants vs. Cards AB R II it few times to see what was cy Krisher 162-444. Steve Zan­ Tuesday, June 13 Adair IB 4 0 2 going on. You wouldn’t believe prize. SOFTBALL WHAT A WAY TO GO! der' 227-575. Rot Weit 206-569. Christ SS 4 1 0 what I sawl There were kids Ray Adelizzi 200- 566. Jim Wal­ 6:30 Kepner’s vs. Oregon Cast­ B. Ober 2B 3 1 1 ters 214-566. Charles Showers ings Bucher C 3 0 2 212-544. Bernie Lausch 186- BASEBALL FOR BOYS Kroeck LF 1 0 0 536. Ray Boettner 184-531. 6:15 Yankees vs. Orioles Steedle RF 0 1 0 George Bealler 206-524. Bob Braves vs. Reds Furlow RF-LF 3 1 1 Scatchard 194-516. The Pirates Wednesday, June 14 Landis (1-0) P 2 0 0 908-2538. Borou-gh manager GEORGE STEEDLE, throwing out the first ball. MIDGET BASEBALL G. Ober SS 2 0 1 6:15 Lititz at Mountville Cassel CF 3 0 1 SOFTBALL TOTALS 25 4 8 NOTICE 6:30 Hoffy’s vs. Sports Center BASEBALL FOR BOYS RH E 6:15 Tigers vs. Red Sox EP 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 2 2 L 1 0 1 0 0 2 x-4 8 5 The Agency for Sfofe Farm Insur­ Cards vs. Dodgers L 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-4 5 3 All things are difficult be­ H 2 2 0 0 1 0 x-5 4 3 ance — Leroy Pfaufz, Agent — has fore they are easy. moved from 62 Front Street to 112 East ^ 11 n 11 m 1111111 n 111111111 ii 111 m i ii 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Main Street, Lititz. ATTENTION 1 The Lititz Springs Park | (live him 1 Concession Stand is Open | || DO YOU NEED | for the Summer | r Service On Your Romunda foi E The Concession Stand is being managed this E Father's Day = year by the Finance Committee of the Building E Heating Equip.? E Council of St. Luke’s U.C.C. to raise Funds for the E June 18 E new Church and Educational Building which broke E 5 ground on Sunday, May 21st. E L Can Us NOW! FANS, .sitting in the permanent bleachers behind home plate and one little fan Looks like leather, feels like trying ito figure how they got out there.______;_____ S It will be open on Saturdays and Sundays and E A service contract is available for as leather, wears like iron. Fea­ Roster 5 for the Tuesday night Teen Dances and other E Kent Kreider, Dick Oehme, low as $22.75 with your fuel oil business tures famous Twist-O-Flex Pos. E special occasions. E Legionnaires At and Rick Sipe. After that, OF-P construction. Available in Mike is hoping for a reversal Billy Mitchell Denny Webster C 5 We would he happy to supply your picnics or E * 24 Hour Service .... 365 days a year black or brown. Bordered in Paradise Tonight of form. Rick Sipe OF-P E other gatherings with Ice Cream or other items jjj gold-filled, $8.95. Stainless Those fans who have been If righthander Sipe and lef­ Kent Kreider 1B-P ty Kreider can come up with E needed. E AUTOMATIC steel, $6.50. waiting for the best baseball Dick Oehme OF BUDGET one well-pitched game after 2B DELIVERY team in town to scare people John Clark PLAN with their ability and winning another, Allebach can forget John Male OF-1B E PIZZA is a new attraction — and is delicious. = ways may have to wait until about the lack of depth. To­ Bob Albert 3B gether, Rick and Kent blanked OF Also Central Air Conditioning 1968. This summer’s edition Jon Bard E "See You In The Park" § - R p M U N D A ! . of the American Legion nine Manheim 8-0 Sunday in an Bruce Bucher SS looks awfully thin. eight-inning exhibition game. Kreider’s fourbagger was one Did you put that cigarette Coll 569-0433 Anytime Mike Allebach’s the new head coach and, right now, his of eight hits. out? Over two hundred thou­ = Sponsors: E roster numbers ten (10). There The Legionnaires opened sand fires a year are caused by are some proven hitters and a their season yesterday at New unthinking smokers, the Na E K & M Campers, 12 N. New St., Lititz E INC. couple of dependable starting Holland. Tonight, they’re at tional Fire Protection Associa­ Ë Graham’s Grocery, 9 N. New St., Lititz E 2653-55 Lititz Pike ' DAVID R. ARMOLD pitchers, but the defense is Paradise. Tuesday, they have tion says. Check your own Jeweler suspect and the bench isn’t. a bye. Next Thursday, Denver smoking habits—and be sure E E Neffsville, Pa. 17556 EQESIUmh that last cigarette is smoked Hwrtmg — VentflarHeg — AirConditíwniwg >•«**»* off 25 Main St., Lititz, Pa The first four batters will comes to town. E. probably be Billy Mitchell, before you go to bed. "iiiimimiimmiimiMimimmmmiiimmmimiimmimimimmmfi u m z necora-JiiXpress, m ursaay, June a, ly o v — d

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Call 626-5593 for inter­ Fire Chief Ammon Shelly — Contact — trailer hitch set lor 1965 Drive Out in the Country view. said the fire started in a No. Hospitalization and Retirement benefits. Apply Ford Pick-up. Brackets includ­ and Save $$$ 2 paper machine and spread Wagaman Bros. Printers, Inc. ed. Reasonable. Call 626-8959 Female Help Wanted to the roof. There was no seri­ Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-2194 MART REALTY after 5:30 p.m. RESPONSIBLE teen-ager to ous damage. Employes had hos­ 112 South Spruce St., Lititz ORDERS TAKEN for Sugar supervise two girls — ages es on the fire before the fire­ Peas and Hull Peas. Earl 12 & 9 — while mother works. men arrived. Minnich — 626-7981. USED CARS Membership at Lititz1 Springs Firemen were called out Pool. Call 626-5718 after 5 p.m. again shortly before midnight 2 — 800x14 WHITE wall tires. 1967 Scout Custom, 4 Wheel for a fire on the property of Good condition. $10. Phone Dr. HELP OFFERED Chester Bixler, Owl Hill Road; NOTICE 626-6502. 1963 Scout Pick-up Truck Chief Shelly said Bixler had Steffy Buick HOMEMADE BOLOGNA and 1962 Scout Sta. Wgn. RESPONSIBLE GIRL — 14 — been burning a pile of wood The Warwick School District of Lititz, Pennsylvania hereby Dried Beef. Call 665-4743. 1962 Scout, 4 Wheel Dr. Pick-up wants baby sitting around and stumps for several days, invites the submission of sealed bids tor: and thought the fire was out. EPHRATA, PA. USED doors, windows, framing Int. % Ton Pick up — $195 Brunnerville area. Ph. 626-6147. Painting of Lititz Elemerttarv School but it flared up again. Chief * Fuel Oil for 1967-68 School Term ' lumber and antique glass. TEEN-AGE girl’ desires work Shelly went out to inspect it, Call 626-5162. ! Lawn and Garden Tractor one day a week as .mother’s then called the fire trucks. GRADUATING? Gang Mower NEW and used furniture and Lincoln Avenue Garage helper or babysitter. Call There was no damage. appliances; antiques and old Phone 626-7566 626-5875. Time.to step up to o bargain priced Bids will be received until 4:00 P.M., E.D.T., prevailing time, Monday, June. 19, 1967. coins. Buy and sell anything. WILL BABYSIT in my home Swim Pool Takes used car — Roy L. Martin, 30 N. Railroad for working Mothers-Monday Specifications and-bid .forms may be secured, at the office of St., New Holland, 354-0501. FOR RENT thru Friday. Children over two 363 Man-Hours« f the Secretary in the Warwick High School. Lititz. Pa. years preferred. Call 626-5798. Totf's in its class! TYPEWRITERS St ADDING . Getting the swimming pool MACHINES — Late models SECOND FLOOR, Apartment­ The Warwick School District reserves the right to waive any s’ rooms and bath. Stove, re­ WILL do Sewing in my home ready for the summer season ’65 Buick Wildcat, 4 dr., HT, AT, PS. PR. Radio, informalities or irregularities in whole or in part. traded on the world famous — specializing in draperies, took the largest block of man­ white/black top fabulous OLYMPIA. Root’s frigerator, heat and- hot water dresses, etc. Call 626-7584. Herbert E. Fry, Market, J. M. Engle Co. supplied. Adults only. Immedi­ hours—363—for thé Lititz Bor­ ’65 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr. Sdn., AT, PS, radio, ■ 1 Secretary ate possession. Cali 626-2559 ough Works crew during May, white Warwick School District or 626-6549. MISCELLANEOUS according to the monthly re­ ’65 Chevelle “300”, 2 dr. Sdn., 6 cycl., Std., white HOUSEHOLD GOODS port of Raymond Landis, su­ SECOND FLOOR Apartment— ’64 Sta. Wgn., 4 speed, luggage rack, radio, 4 rooms and bath. Heat, hot RUMMAGE SALE — Friday, perintendent. REPOSSESSED 1967 Admiral water and kitchen furnished. June 9—9 a.m. to 6 p.m.— The total man-hours worked gray, like new NOTICE Console Color TV. 6 weeks Adults preferred. Call 626-7521. 539 West Mari-on Street, Sut­ during the month were 1,043. old. Take over payments. May ’64 Dodge Polara, Spt Cpe., AT, PS, PB, radio, ter Village, Lititz. Other jobs which took more fawn * .# £r/ The Warwick School District of Pennsylvania is interested in tie seen at Dick’s TV, Kissel FIRST FLOOR FURNISHED than 100 hours were: cleaning disposing of Equipment and. hereby, invites the submission of l: .\ $3.75 per week. Apartment. 2 rooms and WOMEN and MEN: Need mon­ meadows and lots and mowing, ’63 VW, K-GIA, Spt. Cpe., black sealed bids for the following: bath. Bus Service. Call 626- ey? Demonstrate toys for C. 139; street cleaning, including A~1966 WHITE 'ZIG-ZAG 5127. & B. Toy Club. No investment, ’57 Chev. Bel-Air, 4 dr. Sdn., AT, faw n/w hite top Two (2) Jeeps Sewing Machine delivering or collecting. Call leaves, 109; water system, 106. One (1) Carry-All —Used, but like new, with 10- 4 ROOMS and bath. Hot water Collect, Mrs. Myers, 564-6856. One (1) Chev. Sedan Year Guarantee. Does every­ and heat furnished. 2 miles Three (3) Emergency Generators thing. No attachments needed. North of Lititz. Call 733-1738. CONCRETE WORK— suclTas Local Classified Two (2) Cafeteria Electric Ranges UNPAID BALANCE $29.80 Floors, Pavements, Patios, Advertising Rates JOHN H. STEFFY One (1) Cafeteria Dishwasher or payments of $4.25 per APARTMENT —3 rooms and etc. Free estimates. Phone 626- One (1) Ice Cream Cabinet month. Call Dealer till 9 p.m. bath; Elec. Stove, heat, water 2188, George Sechrist, c/o Use This Handy Chart To 20 S. State St. Ephrata One (1) Cafeteria Stainless Steel Table Top and Sink LANCASTER 392-4341 & sewer.. F. S. Ford. 626-6818. Ready Mixed Concrete Co. Figure Your Cost Ph: 733-1215 Bids will be received until 4:00 P.M. E.D.T.. Monday, June 15, FIRST floor apartment — large Words (11 Issue (31 Issues VENETIAN BLINDS cleaned, 14 or Less $1.00 $2.40 1967 at the Office of the Secretary, Warwick High School, Lititz, living room, kitchen, 2 bed­ recorded and retaped, any Pa. rooms and bath. No children. 15 1.05 . 2.52 color, 24-hour service by ap­ 16 1.12 2.69 W u r l iTz e r Call 626-6925. pointment. Howard W. Minnich, Specifications and bid forms may be secured at the Office of 285 South Reading Rd., Ephra- 17 1.19 2.86 the Secretary in the Warwick High School. 18 1.26 3.03 ta, Pa. (Opposite Rook’s Meat | Guaranteed Quality Cars All items may be inspected on the premises by appointment. Market). Phone 733-1288. 19 1.33 3.20 ALTON N. REIFSNYDER 20 1.40 3.36 1967 Pontiac Cata. 4-Dr. H-Top - Air Cond. The Warwick School District reserves the right to waive any 626-5166 m eases informalities or irregularities in whole or in part. BRICKKRVILLE X RDS. KEYED ADS (Ads with 1966 Comet 4-Dr. Sdn. - R & H - Shift Open 9-9 . . . Easy Terms answer coming to a Box 1966 Tempest 6 Cyl. 2-Dr. Cne. - Auto. FOR RENT FRIGIDAIRE Number, % Lititz Record- Herbert E. Fry 1966 Chevrolet Van V i Ton Truck ...... Secretary MAYTAtTAI« EASY ExpressTr i50r"PddTt!oTTafc ~ ~ - Warwick School District A SINGER ZIG-ZAG Ads running 3 or more con­ 1966 Chevrolet u i Ton and M Ton Pickup Trucks Sewing Machine, used approxi­ Manheim Manor Apart­ secutive times with no change 1966 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr. H-Top - Sharp mately three months, will do ments, West End Avenue Automatic and any make ÏOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC fancy designs, make button­ billed at 20% discount with 1965 Valiant V-200 Sta. Wagon - Auto. and Frederick Street, Man­ Wringer Machine Repairs $1.00 minimum. 1965 Falcon Futura Sta. Wagon - Auto. holes. also blind hems and heim. Live in a beautiful TO SELL YOUR HOME OR FARM DEADLINE: Wednesday 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Cpe. - Auto. straight stitches. 3-needle posi­ Colonial Building on a quiet ENTRUST IT TO tion. 5-Year Parts & Service Robert (Bob) Boehler 10 A.M. of each week’s publi­ 1965 Dodge Polara H-Top Cpe. - Auto. Guarantee. spacious lawn — 5 rooms, cation. Positively no ads ac “2 bedrooms”, ‘‘GE Kitchen, R. F. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. cepted after 10 A.M. Wednes­ 1965 Pontiac Cata. Conv. - Auto. UNPAID BALANCE $53.20 1964 Chevelle 8 4-Dr. Sdn. - Auto. WENTZEL or payments of $5.50 per sound and air conditioning.” 656-6741 day. month. Call Dealer till 9 p.m. Excellent closets, storage & LITITZ RECORD-EXPRESS 1964 Valiant 4-Dr. Sdn. - Str. Shift Phone Lancaster 394-3763 LANCASTER 392-4341 laundry space. Contact Mrs. P. O. Box 266 1964 Thunderhird Cpe. - Auto. - Power A NECCHI ZIG-ZAG D. Haas, Manheim Manufac­ Lititz, Pa. 1964 Pontiac Cata. Cpe - Auto. WHY? BECAUSE! Sewing Machine, slightly used. turing & Belting Co., South 1963 Ford FairlaneV-8 2-Dr. Sdn. - Auto. 5-Year Parts & Service Guaran­ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Penn & Stiegel Sts., Man­ SALE REGISTER 1963 Comet Cus. 6 2-Dr. Sdn. - Auto. WENTZEL ADVERTISES tee. No attachments necessary #1. In your local papers to sew buttons,buttonholes, heim — 665-2421. MAKE $30 UP daily on Food I PLUS MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM fancy designs or blind hem Route. Man or woman part- THURS. EVE.. JUNE 29, 1967 # 2. In Lancaster papers 5:00 P.M.-Public Sale of Per­ dresses. or full time. Write Clyde Dy- WENTZEL has the financing connections UNPAID BALANCE $37.40 Sard, Box 7375, Baltimore, Md. sonal Property on the premis­ We are pleased to announce or payments of $4.75 per es at No. 41 Greenfield Road. to help finance the Home and Form buyers. Lane. Co., Pa. A good line of GILLES MILLER month. Call Dealer till 9 p.m. YES TO SELL ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LANCASTER 392-4341 WANTS TO BUY Household Goods by Menno G. FIRST FLO O R BACHELOR Sauder, Frank L. Steller & is now associated with us jCALL WENTZEL apartment-2 rooms and bath. Robert E. Martin, Aucts. GOOD Clean Household Goods for customer service Phone Lancaster 394-3763 AUTOMOBILES Contact Trust Dept., Farmer’s and Miscellaneous Articles. National Bank of Lititz. Will pay Cash or Sell on Com­ ill Athlete's Foot Germ REALTOR 1965 CHEVELLE Malibu Su­ MANHEIM- Re-decorated, sec­ mission. Call 656-9451. STAN LEY M. W EN TZEL „ per Sport 327 4 speed. ond floor apartment avail- ne application of T-4-L stops $1.895. Call 626-8112. able-3 rooms and bath, air con­ CARDS OF THANKS ch and burning in MINUTES 401 WEST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ft ditioner, sundeck, heated, hot ; your 48c back. In 3 to 5 s. xyscKKneKM KM seooeeeoooooeoeocoo water and elec, stove. 665-2115 I wish to thank my friends lys, infected skin sloughs of! Fine Cars — Bank Financing KUNE'S USED CARS or 665-2266. for the many cards and gifts i expose more germs for the ill. Then watch HEALTHY 747 South Broad S t, Lititz 626-2088 1962 Chev. II, 4 Dr., Auto., APARTMENT - 3rd floor - 4 I received during my recent Radio, Heater rooms and bath. Elec, stove, stay in the Wilkes-Barre Gen­ An appear! TODAY at Me- refrigerator & TV antenna. eral Hospital. Fanny Yeo lroy Drugs. 1962 Chev. Bel Air, 4 Dr., nnnnnnnnnmnrrTrrTnrirraTrinrr^ Auto, Radio, Heater Call 626-7881. I wish to thank my friends BUY or SELL 1963 VW Kar-Ghia, Kadi», Heat­ and neighbors for their cards er NEFFSVILLE — Nice 4 room apartment — first floor — and kindnesses in the death NATIONAL MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE all conveniences. Working cou­ of my lather, Jacob Beacham. We Serve You Well f’ROM ple preferred. Call 569-1170. Rosemary Weller ZIP CODE WHY (Mrs. Walter Weller) BLOOMINGDALE $34,900 LOW FINANCING AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. Abram Foltz DIRECTORY Soup to Nuts, this brand new 2 story brick consists of 4 bedrooms, REAL ESTATE wish to thank their many 2 and one-half baths, 2-car garage. Total electric. First floor, fami­ HARRY L. KUNE friends and church organiza­ Over 35,000 listings “Horse Around” ly room with fireplace, Dining room, large living room. Imme­ LITITZ-Single home, 4 bed­ tions for the cards, plants, Send $1.00 diate possession. R. D. 2 1 mile South of Elm rooms, 2 baths, large lot. flowers and prayers during our With Your Real Estate .. . . When Don Kepner Can Put Drive Out in the Country Many extras. A-l condition. recovery while in the hospital R & S SALES CO. EAST LINCOLN AVENUE $19,900 and Save $$$ and since returning home. A His 13 Years Of Experience To Work For You! ! Ready for occupancy. Call 393- Box 491 Excellent investment opportunity. First floor, 5 rooms and new 4781 or 393-8578. special thanks to Pastors Shan bath, new kitchen; Second floor, 4 rooms and bath. Oil, hot non and Stough, also Dr. I.ol- Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 "LOOK FOR THE WHITE HORSE!!!" water heat, 2-car Garage. Beautiful Tioga County! der, Rev. Beamesderfer of the USED CARS 202 ACRE farm with 80 acres Oregon U.B. Church and Pas­ tillable, 100 in pasture. Good tor Merke of the Manheim We Are Desperately In Need Of Houses To Sell .... EAST PETERSBURG $18,900 AND house has bath, stove heat, Brethren Church for their Brand new 2-story brick. 3 bedrooms, one and one-half baths. beautiful view. Fair barn. prayers and visits. FAT OVERWEIGHT Well planned living room, formal dining room, family size Available to yon without a doc­ kitchen, full basement. Total electric, Garage. JACOBSEN Priced right at $11,500. STEV­ tor’s prescription, our product ENS, Realtors, Gaines, Pa. Ph. LEGAL NOTICES called Oalaxon. You must lose 814-435-6606. ugly fat or your meney bach. NOW WARWICK TOWNSHIP $9,500 LAWN MOWERS Oalaxon is a tablet and easily Authorized Dealer LEGAL NOTICE swallowed. Oet rid of excess fat REMEMBER: MR. HOME OWNER — Why pay rent? Whether you rent or whether you buy, you pay, HELP WANTED Lititz Borough Council at its and live longer. Oalaxon costs for the home you occupy. This nice rancher has 6 rooms and bath, $3.00 and is sold on this guaran­ oil heat, large lot — 100’ x 250’. New 1967 Jeep Sta. Wgn., 4 meeting held May 31st, 1967, tee: If not satisfied for any rea No Sale — No Charge! ! ! enacted Ordinance No. C-73 son, Just return the package to wheel dr., $700 under list Male or Feinale your druggist and get your full MR. HOME BUYER — No Charge To price which amended Chapter 2, Lit­ money back. No questions asked. , You For Our Fine Services! ! ! COMMERCIAL $40,000' TUTOR for teaching Third itz Borough Code, entitled Oalaxon is sold with this guar­ 1966 Chrysler 4 dr., P.S., P.B., Grade Reading, also a Tutor antee by: McElroy Pharmacy — This 2V2 story brick colonial has 11 rooms and bath plus 8% Air Cond. “ZONING ORDINANCE” by acres on the north side of 501. This is an ideal business property for teaching High School Eng­ deleting the section relating Lititz — Mall Orders Filled. Call our Office for more details. 1965 Chrysler 2 dr. h.t., P.S., lish. Call 665-5975. to Neighborhood Business Dis­ P.B. tricts and replacing it with sec­ 1964 Dodge, half-ton pick-up STRAWBERRY pickers — 15 years and over. Ph. 859-1662. tions relating to Commercial 1964 Dodge 2 dr., 6 cyl. Districts; modifying the provi­ NOTICE Don Kepner 1961 Chevie 2 dr., h.t. RETIRED men and women earn sions of the General Business ARREN 222 E. Orange S i 1960 Plymouth 4 dr. money in your spare time — Districts; and providing for Tutoring Reading — 1960 Dodge 4 dr. talk with tourists at The Pretzel penalties for the violation Realtor & Builder Lancaster, Penna. 1960 Buick 4 dr. House. Knowledge of pretzel thereof. The full text of the Primary Age Child — 626-2047 397-1811 EAVER Inc. 1960 Rambler 4 dr. twisting helpful but not neces­ amending Ordinance and the w 1956 Chevie Convert. sary. Call 626-8800 for inter­ Zoning Ordinance, as amend­ For more information, “at Don Kepner’s we live with our business'. . view. ed, may he examined in the AND OUR BUSINESS IS WHERE YOU LIVE” Realtor JAMES P. M AY Lititz Borough Office, 7 South write Box 314, Used Cars & General Repair Male Help Wanted Broad Street, Lititz, Pennsyl­ (look for the white horse) vania. Neffsville, Pa. 656-9461 393-0403 7 Miles West of Ephrata on 322 PAINTERS-Experienced. Hos­ George D. Steedle Phone: 626-5157 pitalization and compensa­ Secretary of the 601 S. 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6—Liititz Recbrd-Express, Thursday, June Ô, 1567 Lititz Driver Linden Hall St. Luke's To Hold Art Classes Bronze Plaque Replaces Vacation School Mabel Bushong, Mrs. Jennie In Accident Grads Honor “The God I Love” will be For Children Picnic In Park Winnerling and Mrs. Hulda the theme for the Daily Va­ Royer. At Neffsville Miss Eckert cation Bible School to be held At Rec Center Planned By The club is planning two bus Former Wooden Marker at St. Luke’s United Church trips for the fall to Sterling A Lititz woman was one of Miss Myrtle M. Eckert, 33 of Christ, June 12 to June 23 Children’s Art Classes whkr Sr. Citizens Forest Garden, Tuxedo, N.Y., the drivers involved in an ac­ II 1' ...... 111 HU J. Fourth St.. Lititz. was honored from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m, will include instruction in pas­ and Lock Haven to visit Piper cident at Neffsville June 2. by the Alumnae Association of Classes will be held for chil­ tels. charcoal, and watercolov A chicken barbecue for the aircraft plant. The group will Senior Citizens to be held in which caused a power failure Linden Hall at its annual lunch­ dren four years of age through will ,be offered al the Rec Cen­ also visit the foliage at State lasting several hours. eon June 3, at the school. junior high. ter this summer. The classes the Lititz Springs Park or. June College. 15 at 5:30 p.m. will conclude About 800 homes were with­ Miss Eckert, a graduate, ob­ Mrs. Robert Gregory is the will be for children between The club will adjourn for out power, and traffic had to served her 65th reunion year. director and will be assisted the ages of seven and 14. They their meetings for the season. the months of July and August She is a former faculty mem­ In case of inclement weather be rerouted. The mishap oc­ by these staff members: Mrs. will include field trips and and will resume regular meet­ curred at 5:25 p.m. on Route ber and emeritus instructor of Roy Royer, Mrs. Carl Kauf­ will be climaxed with an ex­ it will be held in the Recrea­ ings on September 21. Mrs. music, aiso chairman of the man, Mrs. Paul Weidman, Mre. hibition of the students' paint­ tion Center. Emsweller and Mrs. Marguer­ 501 south of Valley Road. Manheim Township police Brickenstein scholarship fund. Charles Bowman, Mrs. Luther ings. Anyone who has not been ite Rider are the advisors for She was treasurer of the Alum­ Kreisher, Miss Lome Rosen- contacted for reservations for the club. said a car driven by Mrs. El­ The classes will meet each eanor Brunner, thirty-three, of nae Association from 1949 to quist and Mrs. Clarence Roh- Tuesday morning starting June the barbecue is asked to call A woman’s navy blue coat r the present, relinquishing the rer. Helpers will be: Barbara j Mrs. Forbes Emsweller as soon was taken by mistake from the 434 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz, 13 from 9 to 11 a.m., and will traveling north on Route 501, position this year. Rathman, Gwen David, Sandy I end August. 22. as possible. Members are re­ coat room at the Recreation The alumnae will present to Royer, David Myers, Donna Pel-1 quested to just bring coffee Center following the April stopped for a line of traffic. A Linden Hall in her honor a set Miss Winifred Ritter will be cattle truck operated by Clyde tyjohn, Dianna Rathman, Deb­ the instructor for the class. cups and their silverware for meeting of the Senior Citizens. of cast-bronze handbells to be ra Gregory and Cindy Willis. the supper. The women are asked to please J. Mumma, thirty-one, Landis- used in the music department. The students will need the The committee in charge of check their coats in order to ville, also heading north, could There are 25 bells in the set, | following for the art classes: the supper includes. Mrs. Laura locate the coat so that it may not stop in time, according to which can be used in connection ANNOUNCE BIRTHS a 1967 Rec Center member­ Martin, chairman; Mrs. Mabel be returned to its owner. Mrs. Officers Paul D. Rager and with the choir, the Lindenaires LANDIC, Mr. and Mrs. John, ship card, their own art sup­ Herr, Mrs. Jeanette Steffy, Miss Emsweller will return the coat. Ronald Kuhns. and other musical groups. The (Susan Burkholder), 153 E. plies and $1 per lesson. The cattle truck tried to alumnae felt that the handbells Main St., Lititz, a son, at the Anyone wishing to enroll in veer over into the south lane could open the doors to many General Hospital, June 2. of traffic and it clipped a south­ the class should contact the A bronze plaque has been The inscription reads: more pupils to participate in ZIMMERMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Recreation Center (626-5096) bound car operated by Clar­ the musical activities. Aaron W. (Lena Weaver), immediately. ence H. Gingrich, fifty-four of placed at the War Memorial “At this spot are reinterred Lititz Rl, a daughter, June E N N E R ’S 101 Savo Ave. Gingrich, a mem­ plot on East King Street, mar­ the remains of a number of The bells will be dedicated DIAL DIAL plot on East King Street, mark­ Revolutionary soldiers who died some time in the near future. 1, at home. ber of the Manheim Township HERR, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K. ETTER Police Department, was off- ing the spot where soldiers of in the military hospital 1777- Miss Eckert will be presented the Revolutionary War were (Doris Gish), Lititz R3, a 626-7425 626-2241 duty at the time. 78. The remains were exhumed with a miniature bronze bell son, at the General Hospi­ B UYS buried. during building operations at encased and inscribed, as a After striking the Gingrich tal, June 3. car, police said, the truck A wooden marker had been the original burial site on near­ mememto of the gift. there, but it had become badly by South Locust Street.” ESHLEMAN, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Benner, R. P. R. C. Meck, R. P. crashed into Mrs. Brunner’s Eighty-nine graduates attend­ Earl R., (Sandra Haldeman), car, then veered back into the worn by time and the elements. ed the luncheon. Lititz Rl, a daughter, at the south bound lane of traffic and Its message was deciphered by Elmer Bomberger, Dr. Byron Ephrata Community Hospi­ hit the utility pole. Mennonites tal, June 4. Count On Our Pharmacists! One of three 12,000-volt pow­ K. Horne and Dr. J. R. Bender, ODD FELLOWS and placed on the bronze er lines on the pole snapped. To Conduct Lititz Lodge 1050, I.O.O.F., Mrs. Roger Olsen and son Years of study , . . much experience . . . Rager and Kuhns said. It fell plaque which then ;was mount­ will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. ed on stone. Bible School Stevie, of Seattle, Washington, professional training . . . all adds up to onto the roadway, and burned at Robert Heagy’s Cottage at have arrived in Lititz, to spend STRAWBÀGS several deep holes into the The Lititz Mennonite Church Spring Lake, for supper. The prompt and precise service dispensing a month with her parents, Mr. $2.98 up macadam. "Cyclones" Win will conduct Vacation Bible meeting will follow. & Mrs. Ralph Hosier, Broad St. drugs. A PP&L spokesman said ini­ School from June 12 to June tially 800 of its customers were Band Contest 23, Monday through Friday at Cotton Seersucker without power. But electrical 7:15 p.m. The theme will be service was gradually restored The Lititz Jaycees this week “The Lord Is My Shepherd.” FATHER’S 98c yard to these homes by about 9 p.m. announced the winners of the Classes will be available for ’Cycle Crash “Battle of the Bands,” held in three-year olds through adult. connection with their Street DAY Dacron Seersucker Damages of $800 resulted in Superintendents will be Eu­ $1.98 yard FATHERS DAY SIFTS a motorcycle and automobile Fair recently. gene Keiser, Parke Herr, and CAKES . . . collision June 4 at 3:45 p.m. at The winners were the “Cy­ Luke Moseman. Staff members FOR THE GREATEST GUY the intersection of Fox Road, clones,” which entertained in include: Ben Wenger, chorister, SHOW HIM IN THIS TROUBLED WORLD! one mile north of Brickerville. the evening in behalf of the Melvin. Wenger and. Melvin HOW MUCH A motorcycle ridden by Leigh merchants for a street dance. Weaver, secretaries; Helen Yes! We haye Toiletries for Men by: M. Falton, seventeen, Lititz Rl, Judging the “Battle of the Bucher, Anna Shirk, nursery; YOU LOVE LITITZ SEWING pulled into the path of a car Bands” were Linda Frey, Har­ Ursula Bucher, Elsie Leninger, HIM! Old Spice — Regular and Lime Odors driven by Paul J. Bealer, forty- old Stryker and Philip Jacobs. kindergarten I; Martha Yoder, English Leather three, Bath R2. Walton was ad­ The winners received a cash Nancy Eby, Esther Weaver, CENTER prize of $50. Passport mitted to the Ephrata Com­ kindergarten II; Rosene Herr, SHIRT CAKES $2.25 21 South Broad St, munity Hospital with a possible The Jaycees expressed thanks Kay Herr, Grade 1; Joyce Nau- to the community for their Winnie Spence, Prop. Jade East skull fracture and a fractured man, Ann Moseman, Irene 8 " SHOE CAKES $2.49 Phone 626-2318 Yardley foot. He is listed in satisfactory support of the chicken barbe­ Snader, Mabel Ristenbatt, Grade cue and street fair. Jaguar i condition. 2; Sue Bucher, Ethel Bucher, 8" CIGAR CAKES $2.49 Ephrata State Police investi­ Peace Harold H. Kauffman, and Grade 3; Jeanne Snavely, Vera Stop in and take a good look see... gated. will receive a summons. Burkholder, Grade 4; Rhoda (White or Chocolate) Ignores Light Charges Dropped Oberholtzer, Marian Weaver, FATHER’S DAY Also a nice selection of cords Larry Slaymaker, 6380 Jack- Chief Hicks announced that Grade 5: Ann Martin, Grade 6; Order Now! son Street, East Petersburg, charges o f. violating the school Mary Elizabeth Funk, Grade This Weekend DARLENE ICECREAM was charged with a traffic light attendance law brought against 7; Mary Fry, Grade 8; Janette Register in our store for the Lititz Jackpot GIFTS FROM violation on June 3 by Officer Eugene P. May on May 24 have Wenger, High School; Melvin Vi Gallon 99c Leroy P. Emmerich before been dropped because the in­ Lauver, Lester Wenger, adults. We boke Moravian Sugar Cakes Daily. Justice of the Peace Paul F. formation received was incor­ Bus transportation will be Diehm. He also was charged rect. provided for children living in Gearhart's For Emergencies and Holidays Dial 626-2241 with violating a restricted li­ Chases Engine Lexington, Sutter Village, Ad­ cense by operating a car with­ Alden D. Smith, 215 N. Lib­ am’s Trailer Court and the N. If no answer Dial 626-5306. out wearing glasses. erty St., Lititz was charged Cedar St. area. Parents are KENYON’S PASTRY SHOP FRUIT OF THE LOOM Mary Akers, Rothsville. was! June 6 with following a fire requested to call 626-2028 for 69 E Main St. Phone 626-2964 charged June 2 with violation; truck too closely when he got further information. PAJAMAS of the Pennsylvania compul-: between two fire trucks. The Open Tues., thru Sat. — 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. sory school law for the second i charges were brought by Of­ If you’re good only because time by Chief of Police George I ficer Robert Keller before it pays, you’d be bad, if it Friday 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. FOR DAD C. Hicks before Justice of the! Squire Kauffman. paid better. ONLY $239

Kauffman's Market FRUIT OF THE LOOM DeMolay Chicken Bar-B-Cue We're Doing It Again! UNDERWEAR Doster's Food Market Self-Service FOR DAD Free Delivery Convenient Parking BRIEFS 79c • 3 for $2.35 Saturday, June 10, 1967 TEE SHIRTS 79c - 3 for $2.35 CHICKEN CORN SOUP 320 South Broad Street SHORTS 79c - 3 for $2.35 2:00 - 6:00 P.M. Bowl-30c Pint-40c Quart -75c ATII. SHIRTS 59c - 3 for $1.75 WE GIVE CIRCLE GREEN STAMPS TEE SHIRTS WITH POCKET 89c $1.25 Donation Take Outs Only We Redeem All Nationally . V NECK TEE SHIRT 79c CLAM MIX SWEAT SHIRT LONG SLEEVE Advertised Stamps $1.79 Each-15c Pint-50c Quart-90c SWEAT SHIRT SHORT STORE HOURS: SLEEVE $1.79 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., - 7:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. MORAVIAN SUGAR CAKES Friday - 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. MEN’S SPORT APPLE PIES — CHERRY PIES STOCK UP SPECIALS Saturday — 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. SHIRTS We Have The Finest Quality and Quantity SHORT SLEEVES GIANT BOLD of U.S.D.A. CHOICE WESTERN BEEF Also 73c ONLY $1.99 3 LB. CAN VEAL, LAMB and POULTRY CRISCO 89c THIS SATURDAY LUNCHEON MEATS FATHER’S DAY SHURFINE - 2fe CAN AT FIRE HOUSE FRESH PORK PEARS 39 c SPARE RIBS lb. 59c CARDS PENNDALE- 2% CANS FRESH GROUND 5c-10 c-15c-25c FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 for $1.00 HAMBURG 3 lb. for $1.49 — THE ANNUAL — MEN'S HANKIES 25 LB. BAG 20 TO BOX OR 35 TO BOX • 5 LB. BOX SALT NUGGETS 85c LITITZ FIRE CO. HAMBURG PATTIES $2.85 10c-15c-25c KITTY - 6 OZ. CANS SLICED CHOPPED MEN’S SOX SALMON 6 for 85c PRESSED HAM lb. 79c CHICKEN OF SEA - 6V2 OZ. CAN CHICKEN CORN BOMBERGERS SLICED SPECIAL TUNA 2 for 69c LEBANON BOLOGNA lb. 79c 39c - 55c - 79c 10 OZ. BOT. PK. WILSONS 1 LB. CRISP RITE SOUP FESTIVAL BACON lb. 69c RAZORS PEPSI-COLA 8 for 65c RAZOR BLADES 1 i DEODORANTS FROSTY SEAS • LB. BLOCK HERSHEY AFTER SHAVE LOTION HADDOCK 49c 9:00 A.M EAT INS CHOCOLATE SYRUP . ______2 for 39c SHAVING CREAM NEW WHITE - 5 LB. BAG to OR I LB. JAR AH For Dad POTATOES 39c CREMORA ______69c ? ? ? TAKE OUTS CARNIVAL • 46 OZ. FATHER'S DAY OSCAR MAYER • 8 OZ. PK. FRUIT PUNCH....______5 for $1.00 IS SUN., JUN E 18th BACON 45c BLUE LABEL INSTANT MASHED POTATOES . 10c AIR-CONDITIONED ALL PROCEEDS USED BUDDIE - 40 OZ. CAN PORK & BEANS 4 for $1.00 DOSTER'S FOR EQUIPMENT NEEDS COCK O THE WALK - #2% CAN Gearhart's W HOLE APRICOTS ...... 4 for $1.00 Super Market SELF-SERVICE SEA MIST 5e to $1.00 STORE 48 - 52 EAST MAIN STREET SUPPORT YOUR FIRE CO.! SPRAY STARCH ______25c 15 S. BROAD ST. DIAL FREE PARKING WHILE IN OUR STORE BATH SO A P ______6 bars $1.00 LITITZ, PA. HOLINESS CHURCH Cub Scouts 42 Kiralfy Named Lititz Reeord-Eixpiress, Thursday, June 8,1967— 7 Discuss Hobbies The Rev. Ira Bechtel, gener­ DeMofay Of Year al superintendent of the Holi­ Local Students Graduate JOHN R. KELLER He was treasurer of the Onei­ “Hobbies” was (he monthly ness Christian Conference, will Jay Kiralfy, son of Mr. and i da Community Ltd., a silver­ theme used at the Cub Pack Mrs. Jerome Kiralfy, 160 Front ■ John R. Keller, sixty-four, ware company. I2‘s meeting held recently. A preach the sermon at the Holi­ 417 Elizabeth St., Oneida. N.Y., ness Christian Church at the St., was honored recently by ’ From Juniata College report was given on the trip being named De Molay of the I formerly of Litilz and Man­ Besides his mother, he is morning worship service on heim, died unexpectedly June the cubs had taken to Wash­ Year by the Lancaster County j survived hv his wife, Frederic- ington. D.C. Sunday June 11. Chapter at a dinner meeting t 2 at his home. ka. at home, and three sons. held at the Meadow Hills Din- ! He was born in Lititz, the Retiring Cnbmaster William ing Room. Jack, of California; Douglas, York introduced his successor, cubs on June 1 in the Lititz son of Mrs. Mabei Keller of Springs Park. A token of ap­ Kiralfy, a past master coun-' :i Oneida. N.Y.. and the late Mar­ of Rome, N.Y.; and David, of Kent Krause, to the cubs and preciation was presented to their parents. Charles McCar­ selor. received a gift and a i tin Keller. Newark, N.Y. former Cubmasler York in rec­ Bible from the Order of the i; thy was awarded two silver ognition of his leadership. The arrows. De Mokty. He is a member of Den Mothers were in charge the class of 1967 at Warwick :: A cook-out was held lor the of the cook-out. High. After we put 2800 miles B r of gas pipe underground, Carol Swan- HP that’s just the beginning. Carol Swarr This Week's Specials Graduates From ì l l ^ ì d l MSC Cum Laude Helen Good Once UGI installs gas mains underground, (Summa Cum Laude) we don't just Jorget about them. We inspect Miss Carol Elaine Swarr, 10% OFF those 2800 miles, year after year. To keep daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. them in Lop condition. Of course, we don't Howard Swarr. 42 E. Second ALL COTTON DRESSES dig up all 2800 miles of pipe lo inspect it. Ave., recently graduated cum There are more modern methods of keeping laude from Millersville Slate College at the commencement INFANT TO LADIES SIZES check. But when we do locale a spot that program. needs attention, we dig right in. And every year we extend our gas mains She was one of 24 honor graduates in a class of 311 stu­ Regular & Half Sizes further out in the country to bring dependable dents. She is nn English major i l l # ! gas service to even more people. During 1967 and has accepted a position at Sleeveless & Short Sleeves alone, we'll spend $7,340,000 on our gas Manheim Central Junior High distribution system. And the major portion School teaching the ninth grade of that amount will go for new pipelines, for the coming year. mains and service lines. So this year's figure of 2800 miles of underground gas pipe won't Girl Scouts 261 be accurate next year. We'll already have m m # JSjl Entertain Mothers fjejk added more miles to it. * ' |Ü% m m m J Î P And to add these miles, we'll use local Junior (¡ill Scout Troop 261 St m m m m M m m contractors, local labor and buy equipment entertained their mothers at a I f f i locally. This is all part of UGl's continuing cook-out in the Lititz Springs effort to improve your community and insure Park recently. Mrs. Carol Long. 1 1 1 ® m safe, reliable gas service for our 202,496 Scout leader, assisted by Mrs.; st,: m s ELinore Porter, assistant lead­ Howard J. Smith customers. er. presented awards for cook­ Wm, Brubaker ing, sewing, pen pals, needle- medical technology at the CARPET craft. painting, housekeeping, Miss Helen Louise Good, School of Medical Technology, etc. Sign of the Arrow and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster General Hospital. Six times mentioned on the Sign of the Star badges were II. Good, Lititz R3, was one of also presented. first Dean’s List at Juniata, ^ SALE eleven honor graduates from Miss Good was a biology major Mrs. Porter wil assume the Juniata College. Huntingdon, who studied three years in the leadership of the troop when Pa., Sunday afternoon. Her de­ College and then completed AN INVESTOR-OWNED, TAXPAYING UTILITY it resumes in the fall. gree was conferred summa cum her studies in Lancaster. * * 30% to 70% OFF laude. Several other students from Silence is still the best sub­ Miss Good completed her this area also were among the Remnants and Rug Sizes stitute for bnuns. preparation for a career in 196 who received degrees. They included William Smith — ALSO — Brubaker, Lititz R4, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brubaker. BA in psychology; Philip Lester Hess, 347 Front St., son of Mr. Guilstan Nylon - 501 and Mrs. Lester F. Hess, BS in business administration and Plains and economics; Linda Lou Miller, All Wool ^mmofoseuam 630 S. Broad SI., daughter of Tweeds Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Red - Green BA in Spanish; and Howard and Ivory |2 Colors to James Smith, 16 East Orange St., son of Mrs. Naomi Smith, select from BS in Education/’"- •--- - 12' Width . r 12'- 15' Width SIEGRIST — IIARNISII Reg. $10.95 Reg. $7.95 Mi/ and Mrs. John il. liar- •sq. yd. wish. Washington Boro Rl, an­ nounce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth, to Ken­ Sale $6.95 Sale $5.55 Lowest priced haitltops. neth L. Siegrist.. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell S. Siegrist, -sq. yd. sq. yd. Lititz K2. Miss . Ilarnish is' a graduate of Lancaster Mennonile School Hundreds more to choose from Lowest priced V8 models and is employed with Bowers Photographic Service, Millers- villp. Her fiance is a . graduate • of Warwick High School and is The CARPET SHOP (And that low price brings you a road-sure ride, Body by Fisher quality, engaged in farming with his S. Brood Street, Lititz, Pa. 626-2178 and a traditionally higher resale value.) father.

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PLUS DOZENS MORE to choose from in our attractive Weldwood d is p la y depart men t. Chevrolet's greater value is another reason you get Impala Convertible-with most everything higher priced cars give you that sure feeling « 1 ^ LONG 37 4DOO AND BOMBERGER MARTIN CHEVROLET, INC. HOME CENTER Kissel Hill, R. D. 3, Lititz Phone 626-2091 YOUR REMODELING HEADQUARTERS 45 North Broad si., Lititz Phone: 626-2123 8—Lititz Record-Express, Thursday, June 8,1967 Better Late Than Never From Lititz Kitchens editorially The recipe this week was 6 to 7 slices cubed bread contributed by Mrs. William Cream butter and sugar. Old Glory TrtrinnnnrtnnnnnrtfînnrtfTnnnnnryTnnnnnn Boyer, 313 Front St., Lititz. Beat in eggs, one at a time. 3 El **+9, K » — j. ‘ * • Stir in crushed pineapple. Fold A day traditionally -known as Flag ‘MID the ITURMOIL a r PINEAPPLE PUDDING in cubed bread. Pour mixture Day. when we pay our respects to “Old IF =J 14 pound butter into greased casserole, 1 V-> Glory,” comes on June 14. Children of ~tb'e Rothsville school a . ~ 1> 1 cup sugar, granulated quart size, and bake at 350 de­ The first Flag Day remembrance are giving the Recond-Express some com­ 4 eggs grees for one hour. Recipe is took place in 1877 when the government »4 to 1 cup crushed pine­ quite tasty when served with petition — in theii: new “newspaper,” apple, drained baked ham. requested all public buildings to fly the the “Rothsville Gazette,” published in national flag in commemoration of its May. It’s actually more of a magazine 100th anniversary. than a newspaper, a nd is neatly typed Since this time the day is dedicated and mimeographed, : with attractive il­ to the freedom that symbolizes America, lustrations. The clciss news reporters iff "i# «***•*-•>» & M CAMPERS a flag that is to be respected by all Ameri­ were: kindergarten,: Nancy Gingrich; cans. It denotes a positive act of pride, first grades, the enStire group; second 12 North New St., Lititz Phone 626-2225 performed by those who realize the im­ grades, Peter Evanig Diane Hufford, portance of keeping the red, white, and Louise Hilton, Judy Sammet; third blue symbol of our nation flying in the grades, Debra Miller., Deborah Snyder, Announces New Hours breeze. Lewis Clark, Freda Gehman, Deborah We, as Americans, on this day Kurtz; fourth grad

mÊËmâmte á m 'á a tf at 116 N. Cedar St. , Institute Mamed ‘îôfe your Bible School There will be a short clos­ ing program Friday, June 16 For Elmer Bobst in the church social room at Bible School Rannels Observe A t Lititz 8:15 p.m. Parents and friends A new $5.1 million research Church Directory Vacation Church School are invited. institute was dedicated to El­ June 12 to 23 50th Wedding mer H. Bobst, at one time a June 11, 1967 EUB Church resident of Lititz, at Hahne- At Moravian Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Ran­ To Install Staff | mann Medical College and Hos­ Lititz Church Of The Brethren At St. Paul’s Lutheran The Lititz EUB Church will 300 West Orange Street nels, 222 Noble St. were honor­ At Moravian pital, Philadelphia, last week. “Walking Jesus’ Way” will ed by their children at a family The Vacation Church School Mrs. Clair Zug, Mrs. Marvin conduct a Vacation Bible School W. Clemens Kosenberger, be the theme for the Daily Va­ of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, June 12 to 16 from 7 p.m. to The new institute was named Pastor dinner in observance of their Feiler, Mrs. Richard Waller, An installation service will cation Bible School at the Mor­ 50th wedding anniversary. The Lititz, will be held June 12 Mrs. William Bailey, Libby 9 p.m. each evening for chil­ be conducted for staff mem­ for Bobst. who contributed a D. Howard Helper, Assistant avian Church which will be through June 23. Each week­ dren aged three and a half large share of the funds. Bobst, Pastor dinner was held recently at the Howell, Karen Oberlin. bers and Bible School teachers held June 12 to 23 from 9 a.m. summer cottage of Donald day session will begin prompt­ Kindergarten (5 years old): years through the sixth grade. at the Moravian Church dur­ a native of Clearspring, Md., 9:00 A.M.-Church School. to 11:30 a.m. Classes will be ly at 9 a.m. and last until came to Lititz when he was 10:00 A.M.-Service of Worship. Rannels. Mrs. Robert Gingrich, Mrs. Da­ The theme will be “Explore ing the 10:30 a.m. morning held for pre-kindergarten chil­ 11:15 a.m. vid Strause, Mrs. Charles Bow­ worship service on Sunday, six years old, and spent most Sermon by the Pastor. They were married on June God’s Hidden Wonders,” — to of his boyhood here. Principal 4:00 P.M.-All-Church Picnic dren through ninth grade. 3. 1917 by the late Rev. D. G. The theme this year is “God man Jr., Jane Kauffman. explore God’s Word and God’s June 11. Infant Baptism will The staff' consists of: Mrs. and My Life.” Daily refresh­ Grade 1: Mrs. Eugene Roth, speaker at a dinner which fol­ at the Church Pavilion. Glass in the parsonage of Faith World to change lives. also be administered at the lowed the dedication was for­ Walter Weller, director; Mrs. Reformed Church. Lancaster. ments will be served. Mrs. George Koelsch Jr., Don­ service. Wendell Hower, assistant di­ Mrs. I. Paul Stoner, director, na Weiksner. Directors for the Bible School mer Vice President Richard M. St. James Catholic Church Mr. Rannels had been employ­ are Mrs. James Metzler and The Rt. Rev. Allen W. Schatt- Nixon. Front and Water Street rector: Miss Christine Diehl, ed at Armstrong Cork Co. as an has obtained a fine church Grade 2: Mrs. Ronald Loer- schneider will preach on the secretary. Superintendents are: school staff. All children from cher, Mrs. George Hicks, Mar­ Mrs. Leon Seibert. There will Father Joseph H. Driscoll electrician for forty years be­ be five departments, each with topic “Living With Frustra­ Mrs. Wilbur Imhoff, Mrs. Wes­ fore his retirement. He is a Kindergarten, age 3, through gie Adams, Debbie Rapp. Sunday Masses, 8 A.M.; 10 eighth grade are invited to at­ its superintendent and work­ tions.” The senior choir will Christianson and “Lord of A.M.; 12 noon; Wednesdays, ley Snader, Mrs. Robert Buch, member of the Masonic Lodge Grade 3: Mrs. Kenneth Keen­ sing “Beautiful Saviour” by Love” by Hall. Mrs. Bruce Earhart and Mrs. tend. er, Mrs. Martin Dombach, ers, who are as follows: pre- Mass 7 A.M. with a 32nd degree. His hobby kindergarten, Mrs. Samuel Hess, Novena services every Wed­ Hower. is collecting antiques an d The children will be collect­ Thomas Zug. ing articles to make “Kiddies’ Grade 4 (Section 1): Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs. nesday at 7:30 P.M. Teachers include: Mrs. John curios. Donald Long, Mrs. William Confessions every Saturday, 7 Hackman, Mrs. Charles A. Mil­ Kits,” which will be sent to William Boyer, Mrs. Monroe Mrs. Rannels is a member of needy children overseas. The Wonder Jr., Eileen Roth. Reardon; kindergarten, Mrs. to 8 P.M. ler, Mrs. Douglas Zell, Miss the Order of the Eastern Star. Edward Pelger Jr., Miss Trina Laurie Miller, Mrs. Douglas Junior High students will com­ Grade 4 (Section 2): Mrs. She enjoys making hooked rugs pose a weekly newspaper of Dale Frantz, Mrs. Jack White, Leed, Mrs. Richard Zercher, St. Luke’s Sensenich, Miss Joyanne Cropf, and doing needlepoint. The Mrs. Russell Murr, Mrs. Roy Mrs. Robert Hammer, Mrs. Ron­ articles written by the various Karen Weik. United Church of Christ Rannels are both members of classes. . Grade 5: Mrs. Charles Edson, Weit; primary, Mrs. Richard 218-222 N. Broad Street ald Nuss, Mrs. Robert Bom- the Senior Citizens Club. Hershey, Tom Clausen, Robert berger, Mrs, William York, Open House will be held on Mrs. Stanley Stephan, Michael Rev. Robert Mvers They are the parents of three Thursday. June 22 from 7 to 8 Runk, Craig Hanna. Seibert. Mrs. James Eckman, 8:15 A.M.-Wor.ship. Mrs. John Sipe, Mrs. William children: Marian, wife of Mrs. Victor Carpenter; f id ­ Miksch. Mrs. Elwood Hann Jr., p.m. Refreshments will be Grade 6‘: Mrs. Dale Stough­ 9:15 A.M. — Church School. George Mason. Oxford; Clifford, served in Fellowship Hall. dlers, Mrs. Roy Gibble, Miss 10:15 A.M.-Worship. Miss Dawn Kelterman, Miss ton, Mrs. Joseph Kessler, Gary Columbia, and Donald, Lititz. The 1967 Vacation Church Martin, Audrey Myers. Wilma Gibble, Miss Sylvia Gib­ Shirley Klos, Mrs. Larry Zim­ They have 14 grandchildren and ble, Mrs. James Moyer; junior, merman, Miss Cathie Cart­ Staff is as follows: Grade 7 & 8: Pastor James Holiness Christian Church three great grandchildren. Nursery: Mrs. John Givler, Stough, Mrs. James Stough, Mrs. Eugene Bracken, Mrs. wright, Mrs. Glen Bergman, Harold Seiverling, Mrs. Rich­ North Alley Mrs, Paul Diehm Jr. Mrs. Lloyd Eberly, Mrs. Rob­ Mrs. Lester Young. Rev. Malcolm Burns ert Hill, Mrs. Steven Dolin- ard Boose, Richard Hershey, Substitute teachers are: Mrs. Brenda Waltz, Jean Zeller, Visual Aids & Newspaper: 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School. sky, Aileen Helter, Nan Math­ Mrs. Charles Eshelman, Jeff Eugene Bracken Jr. 10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship. Lawrence Deppe and Mrs. Rich­ Ginny Bomberger, Susan Re- ers. The school secretary is Mrs. ard Coates. Helpers will be: Eshelman, Gilbert Welliver. 7:30 P.M.-Evening Worship. gennas, Julie Burkholder and Kindergarten (5 years old): Pre-Nursery: Mrs. Glenn Elwood Kreider. The Mission­ Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.-Prayer Janet Smith, Debbie Weir, Lawrence Diehl. ary teacher is Miss Rose Buch­ and Bible Study. Beamesderfer, Miss Sylvia THE KEY TO ALL YOUR POflQQQQQQPQQQOOQ000000 ■&QQQQQ0QQQ CLS>H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koch, Mrs. Paul Eberhart, Peg­ er. Misses Kay Kreider and Brethren Church gy Himmelberger, Nancy Sentz. Claudia McCreary will be in The Moravian Church INSURANCE NEEDS Diego. Or — and this is hard for Refreshments: Mrs. John Ad­ charge of the refreshments. Church Square me to admit — it might have hap­ To Have School ams, Mrs. Karl Usner, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Heck will work in Rt. Rev. A. W. Schattschneider pened in. the little town where I Robert Gerfen. the nursery with small chil­ D.D., S.T.D., Minister live or the county-seat metropolis Requisitions & Supplies: Mrs. dren of mothers working in HERSHEY & GIBBEL Rev. Janies F. Gross, Minister nearby. In Vacation Wayne Schreiber. the Bible School. General Insurance of Pastoral Care This is not a new problem in The Lititz Church of the All children of the Lititz 8:00-Worship and Sermon. the world. The New Testament re­ community are welcome to at­ 7 E. Main St. Ph: 626-8555 8:55-Morning Meditation. calls for us the wall that stood Brethren will sponsor a two- 9:15-Church School between Jew and Gentile. It was a week Vacation Church School St. James’ tend the Vacation Bible School 10:30—Worship and Service. wall so great that Peter refused to for children ages four through have anything, to do with Gentile 12. June 12 to 23, each day Masses Honor of faith and love before the First Church of God converts to Christ. So strong was from 9 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. statue of the Sacred Heart and 32-37 East Center Street the heritage of prejudice in Peter Co-directors, Mrs. Thomas Wil­ Sacred Heart join in prayers for peace. Rev. Donald M. Cohick that he responded with an out­ liams and Mrs. Gerald L. Wea­ 9:00 A.M.-Church School. right refusal: "No, Lord!” ver, have recruited their staff The Holy Name men of St. 10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. To Avoid Corruption and chosen materials to be James Church, Lititz, will hon­ 6:30 P.M.-Young People meet. used for the school. or the Sacred Heart of Jesus 7:30 P.M.-Evening Worship. The barrier between Jew and Each morning will begin by attending Mass this Sunday Gentile (and we must remember We've got everything you need to beautify Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.-Prayer Background Scripfyre: Acis 9.32 through 1 M S . that at that time the followers of with a short worship service in at 8 a.m. and receiving Holy and Bible Study. Devotional Rood¡119: Acts 10 34-^3. Jesus still regarded themselves as the church sanctuary led by Communion. On June 18, the Several months ago, while at­ Jews) seemed reasonable enough. one of the pastors. Music class­ ladies of the parish will all re­ your home! (including the kitchen sink) Brunnerville Evangelical tending a meeting in Dallas, I Throughout the history of the He­ es will be directed by Mrs. W. ceive Holy Communion, also at United Brethren Church had a chance conversation with a brew people there had been a con­ Clemens Rosenberger and Mrs. the 8 a.m. Mass, honoring the man who obviously wanted very Brunnerville, Pa. stant and obvious temptation to Jess R. Erway, with Mary Ann Sacred Heart. This is in an­ *Wall ^Ceiling *Floor Tiles Rev. Dr. William G. Grosz much to talk with someone. We adopt the pagan (Gentile) reli­ Smith serving as piano accom­ swer to an appeal from Pope were sitting at neighboring tables 9:00 A.M. - Sunday Church gious practices of their neighbors. panist. Mrs. J. Henry Hershey Paul VI that the whole Chris­ ^Resilient Floor Coverings School and Morning Worship in a restaurant. I’m not sure how Time and again the Lord sent will be the visual aids leader tian world raise its voice in the conversation his prophets to warn the people Combined - Children’s Day. began, but we and projectionist. humble prayer and sacrifice for ^Formica Tops — Custom Kitchens Speaker. Mr. Edward Jerchau. to give up their Gentile ways and The classes, teachers and world peace. Supt. of Christ Home, Para­ hadn’t talked for worship him alone. The Hebrew more than a few people, therefore, learn ed to helpers are as follows: Nur­ This particular devotion to ^Venetian Blinds — Window Shades dise, Pa. minutes until sery III, Mrs. Donald Tennis, the Sacred Heart of Jesus is Monday thru Friday (inclu­ avoid all contact with Gentiles in ’ ^Awnings — Canvas, Fiberglas & Aluminum sive) from 7 to 8:30 P.M.-Va- he was unbur­ order to avoid being corrupted Mrs. James Register, Brenda significant in this hour of fear cation Bible School.., ^. dening himsel,' by pagan influences. It began as Tennis and Shirley Houchin; and suspicion and war, Father of som ethin,'.’ a "reasonable”udea. ‘In time, how­ Kindergarten I, Mrs. James Joseph H. Driscoll, pastor, that apparent^ ever, it developed into prejudice Graybill, Mrs. Virgil Ritchey pointed out. In 1675 Christ ap­ Salem Evangelical troubled bin and racial pride. It was carried and Mariebth Ludwig; Kinder­ peared to St. Margaret Mary, United Brethren Church very deeply. to the usual human extremes. FREE ESTIMATES Rothsviile, Pa. Rev. Althouse garten II, Mrs. Kenneth Mar­ a Visitation Nun in Paray-le- He was ar Peter said, "No, Lord!” It was tin, Mrs. Robert Hufford, Deb­ Rev. Robert Smethers, mgineer, a civil engineer with c rare for Peter to defy his Lord’s Monial, in France, and request­ ' S Supply Pastor master’s degree, to be exact. H wishes. So it is today. If we are bie Hufford and Suzanne Hoke; ed that the devotion of the We give S & H Green Stamps 9:00 A.M.-Sunday School. had just started a new job tha going to say, "No, Lord!”, it is Primai-y I, Mrs. Henry H. Gib­ Sacred Heart should be estab­ 10:15 A.M.-Morning Worship. day, but it was his previous job more than likely that it will be bet, Mrs. Robert H. Gibble and lished in reparation for the Wed., 8:00 P.M.-Prayer meet­ die job he had just left, th a over some issue of pride and Nancy Keeney; Primary II, bitterness and sinfulness of the ing. bothered him. Weeks ago, he ha«, prejudice. He shown us clearly Mrs. Walter Keeney Jr., Mrs. world, particularly for those been approached by a firm tha what is his will for society and Ernest Shenk and Kinda Dow- who engage in wars of hatred Lititz Evangelical offered him a substantial rais we respond, saying: "No, Lord, hower: Primary III, Mrs. Rich­ and conquest. He promised “to United Brethren Church m salary. Desiring to be fair wit I don’t mind ’them’ having equal ard Spang, Mrs. Kenneth Hess bring Peace” to all those who ROBERT J. HANNA CO. 110-116 N. Cedar St. nis present employer, he informe’ rights, so long as they don’t get and Irene Spahr; Junior I, Mrs. honor His Sacred Heart in Rev. H. M. Falstick his employer that he was cor 'uppity.”’ "No, Lord, I’m not templating the offer and aske; Robert K. Brubaker and Mrs. prayer and Communion. 701 5. BROAD ST., LITITZ 9:00 A.M.-Sunday School. prejudiced, you know, but I don’t Elmer Boyd; Junior II, Mrs. The month of June is dedi­ 10:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. whether he might want to cor. have to have 'them* in my home, sider m eeting it. do I?” "No, Lord, our property- Carl Kreider and Mrs. Harry cated to the Sacred Heart of Phone 626-8581 values will plunge.” "No, Lord, II. Badorf; Junior III, Mrs. Jesus throughout the world. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church I Don’t Understand” Jonathan Forry and Carol I St. James Parish will observe Penryn, Pa. you donT know them as we do.” 1 Rev. Robert C. Davis His employer refused, saying "No, Lord” • . • (and you fill in Bredthauer. Nursery Care for the Wednesdays and Sundays 'I know that other engineers i the rest). children of teachers, Mrs. Ger­ of June as special days of pray­ 9:15 A.M.-Sunday School. your ability are getting thatmuc 10:30 A.M.-Church Service. ald McElhenny, Mrs. Eugene er to the Sacred Heart of Je­ and more, but it is more ilia Insulting The Creator Lutz, Debbie Cinder and Julia sus. A shrine decorated with St. Paul’s Evangelical enough for an Indian!” With tha What the Master said to Peter, Forry. red flowers, symbolic of the Lutheran Church the employer began an abusiv however, he says also to us: Friends and neighbors of the flames of the Sacred Heart, Broad and Orange Streets tirade, demeaning the man an “What God has cleansed, you church are welcome to attend. has been erected at St. Janies lis race. The engineer was ; must not call common.” When we Rev. Janies G. Shannon highly competent man, hut be demean any of God’s creatures — Pre-registration is not neces­ Church. During Summer School, and :ause he was an America and he created them all, didn’t sary._____ the children will light the lamp Rev. James E. Stough, Indian, his employer couid m he? — it is an insulttothe Creator, Pastors fully treat him as an equal imma not the creature. It was hard for 8:00 A.M. and 10:45 A.M.-the being. "I don’t understat’d,” ti Peter to rise above his prejudice, • MNEW IDEAS FOB LEISURE LIVING OUTDOORS! Service. man at the next table kept savin, but he did it and so must we: 9:15 A.M.-Church School at ‘i worked for him twelve yea: “Who was I that I could withstand the Education Bldg. ind he never called me a d----- WHEEL HORSE Casual and summer furniture has come of Jesus Christ?” Let our "No” be­ lirty Indian before!” come "Yes!” age! It’s colorful, well designed, well made, Coleman Memorial Chapel This incident just hitnpeno (Based on outlines copyrighted by the Division comfortable, ready to use outdoors and, in United Presbyterian Church to occur in Dali as. The rn;- ©f Christian Education, Notional Council o! the Brickerville, Pa. across from me might just a Churches «( Christ In the U. S, A. Released by many cases, indoors too. Rev. Robert W. Etter easily been a Puerto Rican i Community Press Strv iu j H0MECH0RE 9:00 A.M. Church School. .Yew York City, a Negro in Phil, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship. deiphia, or a Mexican in S; Jerusalem STAN’S HEATING United Church of Christ BUCHTERS TRACTORS Penryn, Pcnna. & ELECTRIC SERVICE The Rev. Edward W. Rettew, BARBER SHOP Jr., Pastor - Kelvinator Appliances 3 Barbers 9:00 A.M. Sunday School Residence & Farm Wiring 10:15 Worship Service Electric Heating 6 S. Broad St. 626 6751 Salem Lutheran Church of Front & Broad Sts., Lititz, Pa. Customer Parking Kissel Hill 626-8088 . Rear of Shop Rev. Dr. Earl S. Rtidisill 9:15 A.M. Sunday School. 10:30 A.M. Worship. HEN and DAVE’S R. W. SAUDER ALUMINUM Trinity Evangelical GLASS and BIKE SHOP Marketing Service WEB CHAIRS and Congregational Church Fresh Eggs Matching CHAISE S. Cedar and E. Orange Sts. 301 E. Main St. 626-7490 from Rev. Ralph H. Bornman, Pastor Lititz 626-2074 9:00 A.M.-Sunday School. Bunting and 10:00 A-M.-Worship. Telescope 6:00 P.M.-Youth Meetings. GTBBLE & TROUTMAN 7:00 P.M.-Worship. BINGEMAN ALSO: • Wrought Iron Spring Cushion PATIO SETS Wed. 7:15 P.M.-Midweek Carpenter & Builders RESTAURANT Chapel. 626-7774 626-5472 • Two Seat Lawn Swings Lititz, Pa. • Chinese Reed Chairs Hopeland Evangelical 35 N. Broad St. 626-7592 United Brethren Church • Cushion Chaise Lounges R. D. 1, Lititz Rev. Asher M. Gottschalk, BECK Pastor GRAYBILL’S DAIRY FUNERAL HOME DELTOX OZITE VUDOR Sunday School 9:00 A.M. R2, Lititz 626-2469 Fiber Porch Rugs Indoor-Outdoor Carpet Slatted Porch Shades Worship 10:10 A.M.. 7:00 P.M. A. B. Beck ■ Funeral Director Mid-Week Service. Wednesday 216 S. Broad St. 626-2464 7:00 P.M.-Evening Service. c e t a h o r s e ! cW lie e l ‘W o r s e , of course ! For publication of Church HARRIS KELLER BROTHERS SPACHT’S Furniture Store hews, social, personals, reci­ VARIETY STORE pes, clubs, call .Mrs. Robert AUTO. CO. 27-31 E. MainSf. Open Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 P.M. lierzer, 626-7382, or this of­ 23 E. Main St. 626-2237 Keüer Bros. Auto Co. LITITZ fice, 6262191. 730 S. Broad St. 626-2121 S. Broad St. Lititz m tF *

10—Lititz Record-Express, Thursday, June 8,19.67 family is asked to bring their Children’s Day will be ob­ Mrs. Marguerite Keath and Miss Debbie Groff, daughter own eating utensils. served at St. Paul’s Church on LeRoy Sechrist. Lititz, Ira Lan­ of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Groff, ROTHSVILLE NEWS The Ladies’ and Men’s Bible Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The mem­ dis, Melvin Ravegum and daugh­ held a pajama party at her Correspondent: Mrs. Donald Roether — 626-7429 — Lititz R4 Classes of St. Paul’s EC Sun­ bers of the Primary Depart­ ter Beth Ann, Rothsville: Pete home on Friday. Attending PENRYN & ELM NEWS day School will go as a group ment of the Sunday School Dixon, Brownstown, and Miss were Debbie Pelger, Judy Correspondant: Mrs. Lydia Galebach The flowers on the altar at of Salem EUB Sunday School to the Cloister Diner on Tues­ will present recitations and Annabelle Schlott, Mrs. Luella Mohn, Pattie Gibson, Beverly Phone 665-3933 — P.O, Box 34, Penryn. Pa., 17564 Jerusalem Lutheran Church will meet at the church Tues­ day for a ham or turkey din­ special music. Betty Marxin is Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Cammauf and Sharon Groff. were presented by Mr. and day at 8:15 p.m. Those attend­ ner. in charge of the service. Eugene Sheaffer, Ephrata, were * * * * Mrs. Harvey Ravegum in mem­ ing are urged to bring their The flowers in the vases at '!• * * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eugene Miller, son of Mr. Penryn Vacation Bible School merman of Lebanon, Mrs. Liz­ ory of their parents. favorite recipe, St. Paul’s EC Church were The members of Boy Scout Wertz on Sunday. and Mrs. Paul Miller, was pre­ will open on June 12 and will zie Hershey and Mr. and Mrs. The WSWS of Salem Church presented to Mrs. Miriam Troop 27 will hold a paper Charles H. Markley, son of sented a sunshine gift box be held from 9 to 11 a m. John Galebach. The Luther League held an will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. Plank, a patient in Lancaster drive on Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Mark- from members of St. Paul’s EC Mr. and Mrs. John Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goss outing at the home of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. General Hospital, and Wilbur through Rothsville and the ley, has been promoted to Ser­ Sunday School. Eugene is re­ Lititz RD, Mr. and Mrs. Les­ and son Richard of Lancaster Mrs. Robert Griffith on Sun­ Paul Grendle. Cammauf, who is recuperating area. Papers may be tied and geant. He has been stationed cuperating following an acci­ ter Shelly, Audrey Shelly of RD visited Mrs. Fannie Long day evening. Election of offi­ The flowers in ihe vases at at his home after a stay in the placed on the curb. in Germany for two and one- dent at his home in which his Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ Friday evening. cers was held recently as fol­ Ephrata Community Hospital. half years. toes were amputated. gene Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. Cerwin High lows: Debra Bomberger, presi­ Salem Church were presented neth Dietrich, and Mr. and and family of Lititz RD, Mr. dent; Becky Doster, vice presi­ by Mrs. Robert Horst m honor Mrs. Paul Miller were supper and Mrs. Bruce Hershey and of her husband’s birthday and dent: Becky Weit, secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus family visited in the home of Cindy Mearig, treasurer; Rosa- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hawthorne honor of their daughter’s birth­ Shelly on Saturday. lyn Mumma, game leader. day. Mr. and Mrs. George Biemes- of Marietta RD Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brandt A three day Central Penna. The Brotherhood of Salem derfer were supper guests of Synodical Meeting held at the Church is sponsoring a bus Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rineer of and daughters of Hershey RD Gettysburg College came to a Neffsville on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin of trip to a baseball game in Bal­ Myerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ close today. Attending from timore on June 17. Mr. Hiram Fahnestock and Jerusalem Lutheran Church * * * m daughters Edith and Esther of son Hershey and daughters of were Rev. Myles R. Smeltz and Manheim RD visited Mr. and Manheim were visitors in the Salem EUB Church and St. home of Mrs. Lizzie Hershey, delegates, Mrs. Roy F. Wertz Paul’s EC Church will hold a Mrs. Bruce Hershev on Sunday. and Abner Grube. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halde- Sunday. combined Daily Vacation Bible man and sons Dennis, Gary and Mr. and Mrs. George Biemes- The Jerusalem Church an­ School at Salem Church from Scott were supper guests in derfer visited Mr. and Mrs. nounced cancellation of daily June 12 through 23 from 7 to the home of Mr. and Mrs Da­ Mahlon McKonly of Lancaster vacation Bible School this year 8:30 p.m. Classes are available vid Haldeman of Bird-in-Hand on Sunday. due to lack of an adequate for children from ages four on Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michael teaching staff. through 12. AIL children from and family were supper guests The Adult Fellowship Class the area are invited. For furth­ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hershey in the home of Mr. and Mrs. er information call 626-6678. of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Lizzie Kenneth Rohrer of Kissel Hill The theme is “Walking Jesus’ Longenecker of Lititz RD. Mr. on Sunday. Way.” and Mrs. Wayne Hershey of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halde­ Farm Women * * * Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ man visited Mr. and Mrs. The Young Adult Bible Class ton Hershey of Manheim RD Phares Zook of Lancaster RD Plan Outing of St. Paul’s EC Sunday School were Sunday dinner guests in SAFETY and Mrs. Ida Haldeman who is and their families will hold the home of the Rev. and Mrs. a patient in the Osteopathic The Society of Farm Women their annual picnic at Spring- Milton Hershey. Hospital, Saturday evening. 1 will hold a family covered haven Park on Saturday. Games Miss Janice Geib spent sev­ Mrs. Leroy Ulrich of Lititz dish picnic at the pavilion at will be held for all ages. Each eral days visiting in the homes RD and William Grossman of the Muddy Creek Church of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sin- the Brethren on July 8 at 6:30 CHAMPION Luther Acres, Lititz, were vis­ Name Candidates tobin and Mrs. Harold Gibson itors in the home of Mrs. Fan­ p.m. in Toledo, 0. and also went nie Long on. Sunday. Three new members were For 4-H Queens sight-seeing in Chicago. III. BUILT WITH 4-PLY NYLON Mrs. Lizzie Hershey was a accepted by the Society at Mrs. Lottie Ober of Master- their meeting held on June 3 Candidates for the 4-H Queen sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold supper guest in the home of contest were selected by mem­ CORD,..LIKE RAC!MG TIRES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hershey at the home of Mrs. Daniel Gvube and family. Mrs. Mil­ Brubaker. They are: Mrs. Paul bers of the Lititz-Manheim 4-H With road hugging wrap around tread for dred Roth, Judy Shelly, Larry of Lititz RD on Sunday. Club at their meeting held re­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galebach Kurtz, Mrs. Noah Kreider and sum-footed traction Engineered to give you 18% Roth and Mrs. Lizzie Ober were Mrs. Raymond Groff, Jr. cently at the Recreation Cen­ dinner guests in the home of of Lancaster were visitors in ter. These girls were selected: more mileage and smoother, quieter, safer, ride Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Keath. on the home of Mrs. Lydia Gale­ Mrs. Roy Brubaker, presi­ Sharon Kreider, junior queen; Sunday. bach on Sunday. dent, presided at the meeting. Judy Carper, alternate; Kathy than the previous Firestone Safety Champion Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eshleman Mrs. V. Scott Garman present­ Risser, senior queen; Judy ed the devotions and Mrs, Dan­ and son Scott, Lititz RD, were Thie ellewin sows of Mir. aihd Harnly, alternate. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. iel Brubaker was the song Janis Keeney, president con­ Prices start as low as and Mrs. Rufus Heisey. Mr. Mrs. Ooinirad Hamburg of Ger­ leader. The women answered ducted the business meeting. and Mrs. Herman Fry of Man­ ing, Nebraska, amassed a total! the roll call by mentioning She will also serve as a Coun­ heim visited in the Hershey of 68 years -of milvtory service. 'where they had spent their ty Council representative. The home in the afternoon. Of thi's total, eleven were in honeymoons. Kenneth Brubak­ girls worked on their sewing • Visitors in the home of Mrs. ootnlbalt with .seven 'brothers er sang several selections. projects. Lxrella Galebach during the serving ih WWIJ amd: three; iIn Guest speaker was Leslie A. The next meeting will be week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred tihie1 Korean conflict. Five of Toon, Neffsville, who spoke on held in the Home Ee. Dept, Galebach of Lancaster, Mr. and tihe Hamburg boys weire mem­ the subject, “My Friend, the of Warwick High School on 6. 50-13 Honey Bee.” Mrs. Abram Kurtz, Lucien Zim­ ber's of the Natiomail Gualrd. Tuesday June 13 at 9 a.m. Tubeless Blackwell PLUS $1,80 F.E.T, end trade-in tire off your car

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the Express, will go to New Lititz Record-Express, Thursday, June 8,1967—It York. The editors and publish­ ers of the Record were E. D. tomorrow. Deviled clams, chick­ P P & L To Issue Out O f The Past Fulweiler and J. R. Johnson. en noodle soup, ham sandwich­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS An immense leak in the wa­ es, strawberry shortcake, sugar Construction Bonds (From the files of the Lititz Record and the Lititz Express) ter mains here developed last cake and coffee, strawberries, night, Walter Miller, water su­ cake, ice cream and candy will Pennsylvania Power & Light 10 YEARS AGO ised the Lititz Sportsmen’s As­ perintendent, reported, but it June 13, 1957 sociation in a step to restore be on sale, as well as plain Company is planning the sale could not be located. Pumps and fancy needlework. Robert Keller, one of 22 hon­ the creek as a trout stream. in the pumping station were of $30 million of 30-year, first- or students in the first gradu­ Biologists will evaluate the wa­ kept running continuously and J. E. Charles has installed a mortgage bonds at competitive WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ating class of Warwick High ter and aquatic life and after fine new soda fountain in his the check has been made the could not keep the water level bidding. A registration state­ School, won three special from falling. Miller asked that drug store at the corner of E. awards at the commencement sportsmen will seek to have Main and Cedar Sts. Everyone ment will be filled with fhe the fish commission restock the residents call him at once if Securities and Exchange Com­ exercises. He received the Al­ they hear a noise like running who partakes at the new foun­ mission in mid-July and the umni Honor student award, the stream for trout fishing. water in their homes. tain tomorrow will receive a Science Honor award, and the souvenir. Ice cream sodas are scheduled bidding date is Au­ HORIZONTAL 3 Indian Readers’ Digest award. He is 10 cents; plain sodas, five cents. gust 10, according to R. R. 24-HOUR 4 Measure 20 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO Fortune, vice president, finan­ 3 Depicted sign the son of Mr. and Mrs. John June 12, 1947 A family of Lititz can boast of the zodiac 5 Employs W. Keller. The other honor June 9, 1927 cial. Burner Maintenance 7 It is a —-— of five generations living. It is 6 Halt students were Ruth Ann Ad­ Elmer Bobst’s action in an­ A leak at Rudy’s Dam at that of Allen R. Witmyer on Net proceeds from the sale sign 7 Mix nouncing that he will present Owl Hill has practically drain­ SERVICE J3 Talented 8 Step ams, Patricia Binkley, Darlene New Street. Mrs. Lydia Wit­ of bonds will be added to the person 9 Ruthenium Blauch, Barbara Bushong, Bar­ $1,000 in awards each year to ed off all the water and it is myer of the first generation, Company’s general funds and 14 Tenser (symbol) bara DeVink, Mary Alice members of the Lititz High doubtful if it will be repaired. is 84 years old; Allen R. Wit­ will be used to finance a por­ 35 Observe 10 Belongs to It Diehm, Joan Eckman, Alice School graduating class was At one time the v/ater there SCHWAGNER BROS. 16 Greek dialect myer of the second is 65 years tion of its construction pro­ 11 Required 33 Printing 45 It means the Gundrum, Lorraine Heck, entirely spontaneous, he re­ was the home of a large num­ old; Mrs. Annie L. Putt of gram. 18 Ocean 12 Troy weights mistakes vealed following the alumni ber of black bass, one bass Lancaster 19 Toward 17 Long Island 34 Became unruly 46 Great Lake Bruce Horne, Gerald Kemper, the third is 45; her son Allen 20 Reaches for (ab:) 36 Season of year 49 Finish Phyllis Koser, Nancy Landis, banquet. “I was particularly caught by a local fisherman is 20, and his son Dillon, a Pennsylvania Power & Light 22 Two (prefix) 20 Spring flowers 37 Robs 51 Sainte (ab.) Rozanne Landis, Jack Markert, impressed by the granting of weighing four pounds and ten baby, is of the fifth generation. Company’s construction pro­ 23 Dash 21 Gentling 42 Vermin 53 Boy’s Susan Myers, Joanne Shellv, the alumni medal and the ounces. Illegal fishing with gram for the five-year period, 25 Portent agent 43 Units nickname Sally Sue Templeton, David thought came to me that it nets soon cleaned them out 1967-1971, is currently estimaf-, 27 Fruit 24 Kind of bomb 44 Before Christ 55 Notary public would be nice to carry this a ed at $456 million. An estimat­ 28 Passing 26 Posted (ab.) (ab.) Weaver, Donald Zartman and and it is believed that the Once upon a time, people fancies Marilyn Zartman. step further,” he said. “The present leak was caused by a stopped spending when they ed 8118 million will be spent 29 Mystic 1 2 1 1 5 6 7 8 9 w II tf thought of making the annual charge of dynamite used by il­ ran out of money. in 1967. CARS ejaculation Approximately 000 gallons of awards of $1,000 came to me a legal fishermen. For many SOFalm lily ft ¡4 chicken corn soup and 255 31 Month (ab.) moment after I sat down after years the dam furnished ice BOROUGH OF LITITZ. LANCASTER COUNTY Cleaned and Waxed Is 17 18 quarts of clam mix, made from making my talk.” He asked for Lititz and in the summer 32 Hebrew deity il 16 1500 clams, were consumed at PENNSYLVANIA 33 Ireland S that the award be divided $500 was used for swimming. There HAND WORK 35 Tidings 19 20 21 ' m Î2 the firemen’s festival, even to the first student, $300 to are few Lititz “boys”, now RESOLUTION NO. 154 1 p . though rain fell all day long in 38 Cereal grain b S tb the second and $200 to the many grown, who do not know 39 Redact » true festival tradition. Paul F. ACCEPTING OFFER FOR THE PURCHASE OF 40 Artificial third. about the dam. Thirty-five years Î1 0 ¿8 Diehm, president of the fire ago there was a report that $115.200.00 BOROUGH OF LITITZ WATER REVE­ language t Ì company, said this was the A earn was struck by light­ NUE BONDS. SERIES OF 1967. BY THE CONES­ Ernest B. Helman 41 Drool '30 ning and caught fire on a farm an alligator or some such crea­ 47Compass point \ first year he recalls that pies TOGA NATIONAL BANK. OF LANCASTER, “f Y owned by Phares Bomberger ture was in the dam. The wa­ PENNSYLVANIA, AND APPOINTING BOND 163 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 48 Goddess of 31 b and cakes were not left over, ter was drained off and while Infatuation A) requiring an auction at the end at Elm, and was destroyed at COUNSEL Phone 626-7990 50 Involve l ì 34 1 f l i 36 37 a loss of $10,500. A daughter no unusual inhabitant was U of the day. Everything was found, fish were taken out by WHEREAS, the Borough of Lititz has obtained bids for 51 Musical gone by 5 p.m. was in the barn when it was direction 39 19 hit but escaped unharmed. The the tubful. capital improvements to the water system, which capital im­ 52 Bridge holding provements are deemed necessary to foster development and « 41 42 43 44 43 46 17 A survey of Lititz Springs roof of the home of William Charles Fink returned from 54 Door part l i P creek by State Fish Commis­ growth of the Borough; and 56 Confuses M'A Bingaman, Front Street, was the Susquehanna Saturday with 57 Victims of * 49 50 U sion biologists has been prom- struck, knocking shingles from 21 carp, averaging about nine WHEREAS, construction contracts have been awarded at leprosy m pounds. WATCH U i í ¡4 i l the roof, but not set afire. A the meeting of Borough Council held on May 31, 1967; and VERTICAL r transformer near Leed’s Ice Ensign Fred Habecker, who 36 Ì7 graduated from the Naval Aca­ WHEREAS, Borough Council wishes to finance the con­ ) .Sampled plant also was struck, tempor­ struction of the capital improvements to the water svstem REPAIR 2 Interstice J arily knocking out motors demy at Annapolis, Md., last through the issuance of Water Revenue Bonds as is provided for TBD6HNEW there and in the air-condition­ week, is spending part of this in Section 12 of Ordinance No. C 25 which was duly ordained and Have your watch repaired ing unit at the American Ler week at home. He will return enacted on October 29, 1963: and gion Home. to school for a short course in by a certified Master Buy It — Sell It! Lititz Borough Fathers were aviation. WHEREAS, an offer has been made by The Conestoga Na­ Watch-Maker BREED of burning the midnight oil in an tional Bank to purchase $115 200.00 principal amount of Boroiigh ALLEN H. ATKINSON of Lititz Water Revenue Bonds. Series of 1967. bearing interest at With A Classified Ad attempt to solve a six-months 50 YEARS AGO 3V2 per cent, the proceeds to be used to construct the capital im­ ROBERT E. DULL LITITZ, PA. R#1 GARDEN TRACTOE old controversy concerning the June 8, 1917 provements to the water system. 55 E. Main St., Lititz street plan for the Ben Forney The new school is looming tract in the east end of town. up and showing its fine pro­ NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Borough Council Phone 626-24.35 of the Borough of Lititz and it is hereby resolved as follows: Exterior Housepainfing They went into a secret meet­ portions and handsome archi­ SPENCER & SPIRELLA ing and took their plans and tecture. It is hoped that the 1. The Borough hereby accepts the offer of The Conestoga Individually Designed Bras. blueprints to the kitchen, of properties to the west may be National Bank, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, set forth in its letter Foundations & Elastic Hosiery the Young Men’s Business added as a playground and dated Mav 19. 1967, to purchase all, but not less than all, of $115,- 626-5109 League across the street, and that it may have a suitable 200.00 principal amount of Borough of Lititz Water Revenue, SUSAN HERSHEY spread them out on the kitch­ setting. Bonds, Series of 1967. to be dated August 15. 1967. payable in CEPTIC TANK Manheim, Pa. 6654545 en table. The Ladies Sewing Society quarterly installments of principal on the fifteenth days of AND of the Moravian Church will February. May, August and November of each of the years 1968 , 30 YEARS AGO hold their annual strawberry through 1983. inclusive, beginning February 15. 1967. and to bear 1 CESSPOOL interest on the unpaid balances at 3V2 per cent per annum with. June 10, 1937 festival in the church square the first installment of interest due on November 15,-1967. • INSTALLATION The Record Printing Com­ AND Garber Oil Co. Stewart & Fuss pany, publisher of the Lititz 2. The President or Secretary of Borough Council are here-1 bv authorized and directed to notify The Conestoga National; CLEANING Record, has purchased the Lit* Texaco with revolutionary itz Express from Nevln E. Dan­ Paperhanging Bank of the Borough’s acceptance of the offer. [ Plus any other back hoe Fuel Chief Heating Oil Hydra-Static Drive ner, and beginning next week, 3. Barley, SnVder, Cooper & Mueller or 45 North Duke’ work you may need. will consolidate the two papers Street. Lancaster. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, are hereby We Give into one. The consolidation Painting appointed as Bond Counsel. [ A LLEN R. OSER Heating, Air Conditioning, : COMPLETE LINE OF comes three months after Mr. S & H Green Stamps 4. The.Bpfdhgh’s ‘solicitor and Bond Counsel are hereby: Esso Heating Oil, ALL-SEASON ATTACHMENTS Danner purchased the Express directed to proceed with the preparation of all documents neces*’ from John G. Zook, who found­ and Floor 308 Front Street Mt. Joy, Pa. Water Softeners sary to effectuate the sale of the Borough of Lititz Water Reve-: 626-7840 Up To ed it more than a half century nue Bonds, Series of 1967. on August 15, 1967, in accordance with; 653-1821 ago and published it up to Sanding the proposal for the purchase of the bonds and the officers of the". 77 Edst Main St., Lltft* March 1 of this year. Mr. Dan­ Borough are hereby authorized and directed to take and afp ner will probably return to his Estimates Freely Giveii action, join in anv application, and to execute anv and all certi-.1 Phone 626-2077 home at Spring Grove, Pa. and No Job too Large or ficates or other instruments necessary to accomplish the sale ofi Arthur K. Willy, the editor of too Small the Bonds to the Bank. » READINESS Trade In Easy Payments Arranged I, George D. Steedle, Jr., hereby certify that I am Secretary! of the Borough of Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; that * At any hour of the day or night, we respond instantly SEE US TODAY, the foregoing resolution was unanimously adopted at a regular Need An Electrician? meeting of the Borough Council of the Borough of Lititz held , to your call, ready to assume full responsibility for all of FOR A DEMONSTRATION the 31st day of May, 1967, at which meeting a quorum was the many details involved in arranging a dignified funeral. Elmer M. Murry R. R. LANDIS present. INSTANT CREDIT , George D. Steedle. Jr. * Auctioneer & Liquidator Coll Frank Peters Box 296. Ephrata, Pa. BtCK FUNERAL HOME > Secretary of the Borough of Lititz \ Offering Complete Sales 626-5406 Phone S. M. Manufacturing 733-2306 or 733-3621 Abram B. Beck * Funeral Director Service Anywhere Company PARADE & MEETING PERMIT ORDINANCE 216 S. Broad Street, Lititz, Pa. Stanley Mellinger • R4, Lititz Phone 626-2464 in the East ORDINANCE NO. C-74 RICHARD S. W EIK AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3, LTTITZ 626-5244 BOROUGH CODE BY ADDING ARTICLE 9 THERE- ! Sales Rep. TO PROHIBITING THE USE OF THE PUBLIC Lititz, R. D. 2, Pa. (Next to Lambert-Hudnut) WAYS IN THE BOROUGH OF LITITZ FOR Phone 626-8437 PARADES AND MEETINGS WITHOUT PROCUR­ BRUBAKER BROS. ING A PERMIT THEREFOR AND PRESCRIBING ' PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. Cor. Elm & New Sts., Lititz, Pa. The Council of the Borough of Lititz. County of Lancaster • Spouting and Awnings and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hereby ordains and enacts' • ROOFING THINKING OF BUILDING? as follows: Over 20 years experience — Bonded Roofers Give Us A Call — You’ll Be Glad You Did. • SPOUTING Our Full Service Office eliminates all your worries. SECTION 1: Chapter 3 — Conduct and Safety — Lititz- We’ll draw your plans, obtain financing, skillfully con­ RALPH F. KLINE Borough Code is hereby amended by the addition of the following • struct and even trade your present property. Article 9 entitled “Parade and Meeting Permits”. • SIDING 626-7474 — 733-1224 — Mt. Joy 653-5771 “3.9.1” No person shall participate in any parade, pro-! Call and ask to see some of our Jobs and convince cession, assembly or meeting upon any highway, street, < yourself that our Custom Bililding is superior. lane, alley, way. sidewalk, or public square of the Borough • Ph; Lititz 626-2236 We can show you completed job from $14,000 to of Lititz which interferes with or excludes other citizens in ' $75,000. their legal rights in the use thereof unless a permit has, DON’T DELAY — CALL TO-DAY been procured therefor as hereinafter provided. For Your Insurance Needs “3.9.2 All parades, processions and assemblages or meet­ Dedicated to serving people of all religious J. KENNETH HERSHEY, BUILDERS ings occupying, marching, or assembling upon any high­ 665*3558 Manheim, Pa. 397-1011 CALL IKE MUSSER way. street, lane, alley, wav. sidewalk or public square of faiths with dignified, considerate, and thoughtful the Borough of Lititz to the interference or exclusion of other citizens in their legal rights in the use thereof are funeral service wfcnin the means of all. REPRESENTING forbidden unless written notice of the character, time,' Aetna Insurance Company place and route of such procession or parade and the names , Erie Insurance Exchange of the officers of the same are given by the chief officer or - THE SPACHT FUNERAL HOME Old Guard Mutual Ins. Co. persons(s) in charge thereof not less than seven (7) days EPHRATA AUCTION prior to its forming, to the Mayor of the Borough of Lititz, S. Brood & Center Sts. and in case of assemblages or meetings, seven (7) days. NO MATTER HOW LARGE OR SMALL notice of the obiect, time and place of such meetings or - • AUTO • HOMEOWNERS «FIRE assemblage shall be given to said Mayor by the person, “ Lititz Pa. OR IF IT IS • COMMERCIAL PACKAGES association, firm or corporation making the application 1 * Phone 0 3 0 -2 8 1 7 WORTH NOTHING AT ALL — • LONG HAUL TRUCKING for the permit as hereinafter provided. In pursuance of the I aforesaid requirements, and for the purpose of preventing» GIVE US A CALL Facilities For Insuring — Canceled or F. R. Risk interference with and obstruction of the lawful use of said ' Bank Financing New Cars 4% highways, streets, lanes alleys, ways, sidewalks or public - WE'LL BUY IT - squares of said Borough of Lititz, and the preservation o f. Lititz, Pa. 626*2867 peace and good order, the Mayor shall have the power to ; Phone 733-4402 IKE MUSSER designate by permit, the time and place of such assem-' 1 Mile East of Ephrata, Route 322 Owl Hill Road, R. D. 4 blages or meetings, and as to such processions or parades how much of the streets, lanes, alleys, ways, sidewalks or ! public squares they will occupy, and the time they will • start. The length of time of such parade or procession shall be determined by the Mayor, and when so designated 1 and approved, the person, association, firm or corporation to whom or to which a permit has been given shall be held 1 WISHY-WASHY CAR WASH responsible for the violation of any designation or limita­ tion mentioned in said permit. [ Hoover Cleaners 746 South Brood St., Lititz “3.9.3 Any person, association, firm or corporation who • Successor To or which shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine ' It's New —- It's Here of not more than FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS and costs or ! presecution, or, in default of payment of such fine and • WI1IGH1 Long Quality Cleaners costs, to imprisonment, in the Lancaster Countv Prison for a period of not more than FIFTEEN (15) DAYS ” FREE DIET PLAN FOLDER AT YOUR W ax Your Car In 3 Minutes 54 East Main St., Lititz, Pa. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances incon- ! sistent herewith are hereby repealed. .> GROCER'S FROM THE BAKERS OF FOR 25c ORDAINED AND ENACTED THIS 31 DAY OF MAY A T) • Coll 626-2335 IN TWO CENTER LANES 1967. • Baked by Box Storage or Cold Storage T). Curtis Amidon ! For Winter Wearing Apparel President of Council - THE BAKERS OF Rasy —- Simple — Inexpensive Attest: George D. Steedle Jr. Secretary HOLSUM BREAD Vernon K Hoover, Prop. Wash and Wax Your Car the Wishy-Washy Way APPROVED THIS 1st DAY OF JUNE A.D., 1967. Russell L. Templeton Mayor 12—Lititz Record-Express. Thursday, June 8,1967 June 14. 2-4 PM., Art Class -7 I'M . Weight Training Osteopathic Guild 13 at 6 p.m. Those attending -7:80 PM.. O.C.A.W., Lora! Plans Picnic Supper are asked to bring their own Ree Center 8670 Meeting at ftec Cenlet place settings. .lime 15, 5:30 PM.. Senior Citi GARDEN CENTER The Lititz Guild to the Lan­ Serving as hostesses will be: /.oils' chicken barbecue in caster Osteopathic Hospital will Miss Hellen Morrison, Miss Calendar Lititz Springs Park hold a covered dish supper for Helen Foehl, Miss Rosamond 2-4 & 7-9 PM.. Art Class Wright, Mrs. Elizabeth Mess­ their families at the pavilion June 8. 2-4 & 7-9 PM., Art (Mass The Recreation Center is at the Brethren Home on June ner and Mrs. Ronald Gordley. June 10, 10 AM.. Weight Train­ now on its summer schedule: ing Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. -8 PM.. Junior Board Sal. to 12 and 1 to 5 p.m. The Ccn ROSES Night. Dance ter will be closed evenings ex­ June 12, 7 1>M., Weight Train­ cept for scheduled meetings. ing SO VARIETIES Bumper to Bumper. June 13. 6 I’M.. Rotary at the A chip on the shoulder usu­ Suitor ally nidi rales wood higher up • Hybrid Teas We'll Serve You Best! ^ # Climbers • Floribundas • Grandiflora GRAND PRIZE WINNER: Steve Ember demon­ strates the wind tunnel he made which was grand prize winner at the Science Fair held by the Sixth grades of Produce Specials all prices reduced the Lititz elementary school. FOR THURS., FRÌ., SAT.

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ANTS LEARN FAST: Marie Mease, sixth grader at 36 nions Firethorn LEHMAN'S GARAGE Lititz Elementary, demonstrates the amt maze she made CLEMATIS CHAS. LEHMAN, PROP. which teaches ants how to find food. The project was Pyracantha entered in the Science Fair at the school. 20 Calif. HAVELS 117 W. Lincoln Ave. 626*5350 VINES reg. $5.50 All Colors Big Plants - 2 ft. tall Science Fair Held By î watermelon reg. $2.95 Lititz Sixth Graders n o w $ 2 .1 9 Now $3.39 m . Steve Ember, son of Mr. and ». ••••■. . « . . SALE McElroy Pharmacy Marie Mease, daughter of Mr. % ift< *> Mrs. Marshall Ember, was and Mrs. Raymond Mease. In Red ripe, extra Drugs — Surgical Appliances — Prescriptions grand prize winner of the Sci­ this project, Marie showed that X * ence Fair held by the sixth ants can learn to find their good and sweet grade classes of the Lititz ele­ way through a maze to gel to O R T H O ) NEWS CORNER McElroy Pharmacy, the store with mentary school. food. She got the idea from a the reputation of providing you with His project was a wind tun­ science magazine. Her teacher nel which he made from house­ is Ronald Hamsher. from STAUFFER'S the exact drugs your Doctor prescribes. hold items with the help of his The Science Fair was revel- Meat Pepi. Specials We do not substitute inferior drugs. Try teacher, Mrs. June Smith. He oped as a class project by Mrs. got the idea from an ency­ us and be convinced. June Smith after her group Hickory Smoked clopedia. r , visited the High School Sci­ Another interesting entry ence Fair. Thirty-six projects Slice!) BACON NEW fromCORTHO was an Ant Maze, made by Iwere entered. \ ...... rcg. 79c lb. G 9 Present Athletic Awards Ü A ll f Q i m Æ S t e v e * . A SYSTEMIC DADS gggtpS!^| ■ lean Ground BEEF To Warwick Students INSECTICIDE LOVE... Athletic awards were pre­ .Jeff Marks, Jr. Hi. Mgr. sented at a recent assembly Junior Varsity: JV Letters, program in the Warwick High Tom Reidenbaugh, Robert Sei­ Lititz Market Only3 £$1.75 that FERTILIZES School auditorium, with Leroy bert, Charles Bowman, Lee Trupe in charge. Walton; JV Bars, Craig Waga- Feed and protect your plants at the same time! It works this way - The awards were as follows: man, Jon Bard, Jeff Wngaman, - v i l l i ' 1967 Varsity Baseball: ¡Sweat­ Dennis Nagle, Donald Vinson. 1. Sprinkle pellets and work In around er, Kent lvreider. Dennis Web­ Larry Landis. John Zug. base of pteni. ster, Dick Oehme. Larry (lord- 2. Water in. ley; Varsity Letter, Bill Mitch­ TO TAKE COURSE 3. Roots absorb systemic insecticide and ell. Larry Bucher, Mike Mc­ 8 fertilizer which are earned through sap m m stream to feed and protect entire plant. Philip Mummert, Lititz. a Ginnis; Stars, Rick Sipe, Bruce *< ‘ «* : M * - „ * y - i l i graduate .student in the De­ 4. insects suck plant juices containing Bucher. John Clark, Tom Burk­ the insecticide and die. holder. partment of Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin, 1 splitm i i Just one application and you get full 1967 Girls’ Tennis: Gold Star, T-M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.: is one of eight university stu­ ORTHO. ORTHO DESIGN fertilization and insect protection for su Viola Ures: Stars, Mary Lott weeks. Rodgers, Phyllis Ober; Varsity dents throughout the United SPfiliiii ¡¡is Letters, Shelby l’onlz. Kathy Stales to receive a ten-week I assorted chocolates Shannon, Peggy Harbison, Bev­ internship in comprehensive erly Hanna; Bars, Margaret planning with the National 11b. $1.70 2 lb. $3.35 Keith, Nannetle Solt. Capital Planning Commission, 1967 Boys’ Tennis: Gold Star, in Washington, D.C., this sum­ SPECIAL PRICE Carl Shuman; Sweater, Doug mer. 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