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Out of the Past
1944: Service held for Sergeant Paul B. Leeking
‘55: Janice Knight recovering from polio attack // ‘95: Ice cream parlor opens at Railroad Restaurant
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
May 18, 1995
• Crane Tips Over - A Rothsville area man was injured Tuesday morning when the crane he was operating tipped and fell into a 15-foot foundation he was digging.
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1925: Sacramento wants Sutter’s ashes
‘45: John Siegel starves in German prison camp // ‘35: Carl Nagle crowned Lititz marbles champ
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
May 11, 1995
• Wal-Mart - Wal-Mart representatives have submitted two more sketch plans to Warwick Township for the proposed facility along Route 501, including one that would increase the proposed size of the superstore to 208,000 square feet.
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1945: WWII death toll reaches 19 for Lititz
‘75: Dr. Minnich sells Rudy Dam // ‘95: First trolley connects Lancaster to Kissel Hill
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
May 4, 1995
• Internet Reaches Brunnerville - Sixty years ago this week, residents in the Brunnerville area received word they were going to finally have electricity in their region.
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1965: Bobst earns Alger Award
‘75: Airstrip planned for Penn Twp. // ‘05: Emory catches 12 trout
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
April 20, 1995
• Tax Hike - Despite efforts by school officials to hold the line on budget expenses, the Warwick School District now faces a 2.3 mill real estate tax increase for the 1995-96 school year.
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1945: Robert Ecenrode reported as POW
‘75: School District plans to sell land // ‘85: Milk team hit by passenger train
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
April, 13, 1995
• Crèche to Stay - The crèche will continue to be a Lititz holiday tradition, the Lititz Springs Park Board of Trustees announced this morning.
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1944: Luther Hackman killed in action
‘95: Oettel named Lititz Fire Chief // ‘35: 12 cases of Scarlet Fever reported
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
April 6, 1995
• Chief Oettel - One month after the announced resignation of Fire Chief Jeff Siegrist, Lititz Fire Company No. 1 has named its new chief, and along with the title comes the arduous task of running a total volunteer operation.
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1945: Edwin Walters killed in action
‘85: Fire destroys Snavely Mill // ‘95: Daniel Zwalley houses 524 tramps
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
March 30, 1995
• Traffic - Borough Council agreed to have its engineer move ahead with plans for a traffic signal at East Main and Oak streets at a cost of approximately $87,000.
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1945: Charles Heck killed in action
‘85: Fire destroys Regennas Candy Shop // ‘05: John Carpenter remembers Bentonville
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
March 23, 1995
• Bill Bell Dies - William E. Bell, Sr., senior partner of Lititz Office Products and Lititz Bookstore, died at Lancaster General Hospital last Thursday, March 16.
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1935: Chertcoff opens Lititz Theatre
‘45: Captain Habecker earns Bronze Star // ‘15: Students debate World War I
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
March 16, 1995
• New Officer - Lititz Borough Council and the Civil Service Commission wasted little time in providing the Lititz Police Department with its tenth patrolman, officer James Timothy Young.
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1935: Lititz Theatre plans opening ceremony
'85: Mayor Reedy decides to step down // '85: Charles Miller gets new stage coach
LITITZ, PA
- 10 Years Ago
Thursday’s Record Express
March 9, 1995
• Church Fate - Lutheran church, Baptist church, actors’ conservatory.
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