THERESS Commonwealth Interior Undergoes Renovation Moravian

THERESS Commonwealth Interior Undergoes Renovation Moravian

THE RESS SERUM. THE WARWICK AREA FOR MORE TH A 3 A (EMI RI ESTABLISHED APRIL ] 877 AS THE SUNBEAM Lititz, Lancaster County PA, 17543. Thursday, September 5,1985 25 CENTS ACOPV; $7.50 PER YEAR BY MAIL 24 Pages-No. 22 109th Year CONSOLIDATED WITH THE LITITZ RECORD 1937 WITHIN LANCASTER COUNTY Commonwealth Interior Police Undergoes Renovation Suspect The Lititz Springs Office of teller line had previously phase of renovation - the Arson the Commonwealth National been located to the right of teller lines - began Thur- Lititz police, the state Bank is undergoing the entrance. sday, Aug. 29, he said. police fire marshall and renovations on its interior. “The most significant Tellers will continue to Lititz Fire Chief Richard Changes will be im­ change is really an ad­ work throughout the Neidermyer are continuing mediately apparent to vantage for the customers,” renovation period so that an investigation into an customers entering from the noted Henry. He explained day-to-day business can apparent case of arson that Broad and Main streets that the lending offices and continue, emphasized the occurred on the night of Aug. llK entrance, said Tim Henry, work spaces for officers are manager. 27-28, at a new home under bank manager. going to be enclosed, A new lounge area is in­ construction at 813 S. Cedar According to Henry, the providing more privacy for cluded in the plans. This St. teller lines have been “flip- customers. convenience is to eliminate Officer William Seace of flopped,” with new tellers’ Henry said the work is the necessity for customers the Lititz Police Department stations being constructed scheduled to be completed in with appointments to wait in said Tuesday that the fire is the lobby. on the left (west) side. The about two months. The first “exactly the same” as one (Turn to Page 21) set several weeks ago at another new home site only a Moravian Manor resident, Mrs. Sylvia Robinson, portunity to interact. quarter of a mile away on New Manager Assumes Duties Conway Drive in the new left, talks with Manor employee Debbie Kreider The center will be accepting children from six Laurel Heights develop­ and Debbie's daughter, Abby. After the Manor's weeks through six years, so that Debbie, who is ment. new personal-care wing is built, which will contain expecting her second child in October, will be able Both fires were apparently a day care facility for employees' children, to use the day-care Center for both her children At Lititz’ Commonwealth National deliberately set on the main residents and youngsters will have more op­ while she is at work. floor near the staircase, reported Seace. Tim Henry, 11 Justin After graduating from Penn State with a major in “It looks like it’s definitely Court, has been named arson,” observed the police Includes Day Care Center manager for the Lititz dairy production, Henry planned to join a partner in officer. Springs office of the Com­ The most recent fire monwealth National Bank. operating a dairy farm. “It was 1982 and the dairy resulted in an estimated $500 Henry, who took over his ß damage to the home, owned new position Aug. 19, has outlook was risky,” he remembers. by James Stere, 735 E. been with the bank for one- Orange St., Lancaster, and Moravian Manor Building $1.9 and a-half years. He was I Offered the position as loan officer with Farm Julie West, 114 Front St. previously a loan officer Officer Seace has asked with the agri-loan depart­ Credit, Henry accepted and began building the foun­ that anyone with in­ ment at the bank’s Lan­ formation about persons caster main office. dation of financial expertise that led to his present ad­ having been seen in the area A graduate of Penn­ on the night of the fire to Million Personal Care Wing sylvania State University, ministrative position. Henry has completed contact the Lititz Police she said. help with getting in and out Henry was employed by The board of trustees of expense of the care will be American Institute of Department. “We will be able to accept of bed,” she said. “They Farm Credit Services in Moravian Manor, Inc., gave less than in a full-care Banking courses and Public Drunkenness its approval at its Aug. 29 20 pre-school children.” don’t need full nursing nursing wing, she said. Centre County before ac­ Two arrests for public The day-care facility will care.” cepting employment with commercial lending courses meeting for a new $1.9 Such is the demand for since joining Commonwealth drunkenness in the borough be mainly for use by em­ However, they cannot Commonwealth. million wing to the 10-year personal-care beds that Mrs. National Bank. were reported over the old facility on West Lemon ployees, but if any spaces manage completely on their O’Hara expects the wing to A Pennsylvanian by birth, Labor Day weekend. remain, they will probably own, either, she explained. Henry moved to California Tim Henry, new He is married to a Penn Street, according to Nancy be filled almost from the i l l State alumna, Linda, who is Timothy Lee Radell, 22, be open to the community, Having a personal-care with his family when he was H. O’Hara, administrator. moment it opens. manager of Lititz Springs a medical technologist at the 340 E. Main St., was charged she said. wing will mean cost savings a child and attended school The wing, which will be The Manor received it’s Commonwealth National Lancaster General Hospital. for public intoxication on the located at the east end of the The Manor had planned a to many people, since the in the Los Angeles area. (Turn to Page 11) Bank. parking lot of Warwick High facility’s health center, will larger day-care facility School at 11 p.m. on Friday, house 38 private personal- along with a new chapel, but Aug. 30. care beds, a home health that wing will only be built A few hours later, at 2:35 agency, and a day-care when the $600,000 needed to O pening Day in the W arwick School D istrict a.m. on Aug. 31, John G. center for employee’s build it has been raised. Graham, 18, 25 Hampton children. “There is no income from Lane, Lancaster, was that (chapel, day-care) to In addition, expanded This fall, there will be two million arrested at Second Avenue support it,” Mrs. O’Hara grades. There are 232 kindergarten laundry and training areas public school students in Penn­ and Marion Street and cited will be included. said, which is why the Manor children enrolled in morning and sylvania, taught by approximately for public drunkenness. According to Mrs. O’Hara, would not mortgage that afternoon classes. Lititz Elementary BB Gunshot 110,000 teachers. the new wing is expected to particular building phase. School leads the elementary Kandi Axe, 416 Hensley However, Mrs. O’Hara be completed by July of 1986. Closer to home, student enrollment lists with 538, while St., told police that at 9 a.m. said the trustees did not The new wing will have enrollment in the Warwick School Kissel Hill School is next with 418 on Aug. 29, she was stopped three floors, including a want to wait until the chapel District totals 3,127, with 1,029 in at the intersection of West and day-care facility could followed by John Beck School with basement area. the high school; 733 in the middle 409. Marion Street and General The personal care beds be built, so they decided to school; and 1,365 in the elementary Sutter Avenue when she make room for a smaller Ì will be contained on the first heard “a popping sound,” and second floors, with a day-care facility in the Crossing guard Kim and discovered that the right dining room and lounge on basement of the personal- rear window of her gray, each floor, Mrs. O’Hara care wing. Landis makes sure Nicole two-door Ford Escort had said. The center will be open \ been shattered. “The dining rooms will from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Longenecker and Brandy I A small hole in the window she said, so that it will ac­ face out onto the newly done Kline don't cross the indicated that it had been Manor Green,” she ex­ commodate both the day and shattered by a BB shot. evening staffs. Lunch will be plained. street against traffic. */ Minor and Alcohol Also on the first floor will served and a special heating •Aug. 27, 8:30 p.m. - Greg be the offices of the home element installed under the Flory, 18, 923 May Road, health agency, to be floor in the area in which the minor and alcohol and operated by the Visiting children will be taking their driving while intoxicated. Nurse Association, Mrs. naps. •Aug. 30, 2:40 a.m. -- a 17- O’Hara said. “The big benefit (of the year-old youth and David J. Two nurses will be day care center) will be the Sensenig, 18, 237 S. Spruce assigned to the office, she intergenerational contact,” St., on the 600 block of South said. Mrs. O’Hara said. Cedar Street. “This will work well with She said those residents •Aug. 30, 11 p.m. - Roy C. our discharges,” the ad­ and patients who want to will Miesse, 18,932 Lititz Pike, on be able to “go down and rock ministrator said, explaining rf! the grounds of Warwick High that the nurses will be able to babies.” School.

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