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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 11

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The Newsi
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Paterson, New Jersey
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down I to cents for bacon and Thurs. Oct. 1963 Paterson Evening New Scientist Scorching for Evidence of hams. Turkey prices are attractive Society to See film Hiking Notes Hospital Plans Memorial To Mrs. Oppcr aa tna pre-holWay marketing Gravity Waves Attended School Here An eanf hike of about On Washington Retreat A movie showing Gen; Wush Food Review Prices lower for.

Beef and Pork; Speclalt In Poultry By The Associate Prm Meat fans- will find mouth push begins, Broiler-fryera and dewing hens also are widely featured. fects hava bees removed and la ta experiment it the Urn- Advanced Siudy at Princeton mile through tha South Mourn lain Kpscrvatlofl, Including Mu University, Bsrnert Memorial Hospital VegeUihla offcrmiss this week the apparatus is ta ba moved te a remota and quiet building injiton's retreat through what aow Passaic and Bbh County in 1770. Wilt be shown to the Mlo County Historical (iurluty Ha la married to the former ffle rail, wltl-be held Saturday Ladies' Auxiliary ia making venltyof Maryland, a former PitertoaUa, no a physica pre-fessor, tt searching the univws Plans to treat a memorial in ia tha woods near tha campus. by the Woodland Trail Walkoia, by. ctiAtlpn Luacher, The Anita Strauss of Peterson.

They live with Uieif iouf sons as the watering variety at arowrmlfal nema of tha lata Mrs. Addison Within few months tha search fof physical evidence that fra weim(iity nigitt at is in bert OMUL r-J- group will uTeft in Locust Grove, will ia ca. prtrta at tha Nslinnn's Super market! this Opprr of tea Rant Stun wnoao long esrf of civic and U. of MiryUad ufflhtu Vlty wavea cxUU The trorlured byj tiff (ilun (oppoklte Mill- Tha ealttenra pt such awa.l If ay hflpiUpel soma of thp mcei Jur many tarmn smirai---ww4--ty hurg rlilrpaf-aTalilini ario.39 physicists are successful end rontliiti broad. Tail end Kiipplics of tender vrgetahloK ait flowing Inlo markpt ahead of front In many areas, offering fliWHul buys fur lifpir who know huw lo pitk ('awfully, all harvest volume is strong, (lenerat foatur include beets, cabbage, cauliflower, cel.

ery, corn, cucumbora, greeii. pi'ppcri, radishes and squash. Tomatoes and potatoes are especially abundant. mystary of gravity as a force death rwsntiy, a distinct Irom gravitations fields, was aussnted by tin cuts of beet and pari. Chicken and turky eporlala art wide Mall University, The meeting it the third held in cooperation with that nlayi a -singularly alenlfl a.m.

Prospective members may Mra. Upper was member ot their search, the results may have profound implications for ataln'a atudtai et haa atw cant- rola in the workings of the fcees proved. undemanding 4he world around! contact Mra. Florence Suther land, 127 Miller Brooklyn tha hospital auxiliary for many years and had headed many of; its maior fund-raising activities. universe, both at the grand Tea search for thfra being conducted from as isolated un us ana may snea lignt oa the origin of the 7, jcaie of tne galaxies ana in tne.

infinitesimal scale of the nuclei SIIU. Movies of the Castle and Gar ret Mountain also will be shown, PATROLMAN TO PASTOR She was a member of tha auxili-l derground structure at the unt spread. And soma araaa ara also ieaturuif lamb and veal. Heavy marketinga of cattle and hogs, with cattle volume hitting record levela at times, have brought many prices down. One national chain is featuring ribs of beef at 59 cents a pound in its New York outlets.

It of it may also help solve a prob- of tha atoms. Understanding of ary'a board of directors She also served aa a member of the, varsity by Dr. Joseph Weber, ailr-m that occupies many of the negionai vegetaoie attractions include eauash and brussels gravity waves may lead to bet-1 ter understanding of gravity world's leading physicists the former Patersonian and grada- Paterson Board of Education. puzzling and elusive nature of ata el Eastside High School. Or.

Contribution! toward the men neias. MANSFIELD Ohio tAP) The Polk Department's loss te the Methodist Church's sain la the sprouts In the Northeast, eggplant and broccoli In the Midwest and okra and peat in the A trail-clearing hike of a few miles along- the Sterling Ridge Trail north of the wanaque River will be held Sunday by the Interstate Hiking Club, led by Herman Sturcke. The group wiu meet at the Mid vale Railroad Station at 9 a.m. Prospective members may contact Grey Gro Weber bow, ia a professor of physics at tie U. of Maryland.

the particles that make up the cores of atoms. Tha experiment now being aet mortal may be sent to the Bar-nert Memorial Hospital Ladies' fers boneless top and bottom case of Lee E. Fetters. He a (ormer itudeit at round roasts at 85 cents. Dr.

Weber's group has set up up could not have been con-: ducted a few years ago because Fetters has reiRned eisnt aoutnwest. Fruit highlights Include ap Auxiliary, Bettey Opper Fund, in care of Milton Weller, 356 Oa the west coast, wholesale year as a patrolman to Become techniques that make for great Cooper i Union College in New York City and an honor graduate of the Naval Academy at ples (Mc Intosh and cooking ap oastor or rural Metmmwt cnurcn prices on beef loins are down as much as cents a. pound. an experiment that tney believe can detect the exceedingly weak gravity waves, if they exist Their equipment has been test sensitivity la measurements ples; in tne Nortneast. Jona pi at Howaro.

tsrwKnaveo ana in ann, oi wawmorne' Bloomfield. thans 2nd' golden Delicious In Annapolis, Ud. Dr. Weber also Stew beet and rump roasts are Weeley Chapel to the Mount Ver were not then available. If the present apparatus does not detect gravity waves.

Dr. Weber the Southwest.) grapes, pears. non, Otvio, area, nt stucueo tor naa studied at the Institute for ed ib preliminary tasnion. ue- particularly attractive in the midwest East 40th St Barbers Guild ToFcreloziio Barbers Employers Guild 47, tne ministry ana erva a a supply pastor while a policeman, and olatw to attend theological school believes it will be necessary to grapefruit, bananas and honey-dew melons, j. Veal shoulder roasts, are an other midwest feature, leave the problem to tha next generation of physicists.

in Delaware, Ohio, to augment Lamb roasts Are tagged 69 FACE LIFTING OF OLD WALLS his education. The experiments are being fi LOCKPORT, NX AP The cents a pound at one Eastern chain and some other areas also AFIrm nf Patanon, will hold 108-vear-eld wails of Flrwt Pmbv JACKSON NOVEL ON STAGE nanced by tha National Science Foundation, tha Air Force Of its second annual dinner dance have lamb featurea. terlaa Church's mala build Ins are NEW YORK (AP) Hugo Pork selections are broad Wheeler, author of "Bia Fteb, to honor ita Vice-President John lozzlo at tha Rustic Lodge fice of Aerospace Research and the State of Maryland. getttpg a face Wting. workmen have begun the two-month lob A moderate hike to the caves of Claudius Smith and his out law band of the Raraapo Valley will be held Sunday by the Suf-fern Adult Historic.

Hikers, led by Gardner Watts, The croup will meet at the Suffern, N. V. Railroad Station at 1 p.m. Pro spective members may contact Mr. Watts.

IS Beech Road, Suffern. N. Y. All hikes weather permitting. Wear suitable footwear, bring water and lunch.

For an informative folder about hiking trails and clubs write: N. Y. N. J. Trail Conference.

G.P.O. Box 2250, New York 1, N. Y. Lktle Flah" and We've Route 46; East Paterson, Sun of sandblast-cleaning the Mows Come Through," is turning to an wiMi ivfli wufrtAf Kitvym 11U spaceribs widely featured among fresh cuts. Cured attractions include bacon (49 cents In one adaptation from anouier authors day at 6:30 p.m.

Chairman for USVJX yWYV and replacing any loose fillings between them. works for his next play. The church was founded in 1823, Erft-latkawanna Cull Payroll Over 700 CLEVELAND (AP) The New York area chain) and hams. and the Oresent main buildlne the affair will bt Vincent wo-citto, business agent for the Guild, assisted by Joseph- Mansions, president of the Guild, lozilo has been affiliated with UTS JJ Wit The project is a stage version of "We Have Always Lived in the Castle," a psychological suspense novel' by Shirii-y Jackson that was a recent best-seller. It ia on Saint erected 32 years later.

Ita tiffany West coast Wholesale prices glass windows, depicting Bible stories, are said to be among the are down 1 to 3 cents a pound organized labor for the oast Erie-Lackawanna Railroad, In a series of economy moves, has for loins, butts and spareribs, Subber's production schedule. (inert in tne united states. thirty years, having served as1 rut its payroll more than 700 lnl the first prestdent ot tne uuiia ana presently vtce-prestaent The Employers Guild is com the past year, and additional cost-cutting measures are being studied. Brand Nw, posed of organized barber shops in Passaic and Bergen counties. A spokesman noted that econ GENERAL ELECTRIC omy cutbacks were being made lozzio is married to the former Esther Casapulla and has throughout the railroad indus Mobile Mi Dishwasher try, where employment totaled a married daughter and two 1.206,000 in 1953, 840,573 In 1953 grandchildren.

He operates a Now Only barber shop in Ridgewood and is a member of Musicians Local and 700,000 in 1962. He said the had 19,422 on its payroll last year but was down to about 248, The Italian Circle, and a Trustee of the Barbers Welfare 18,700 at present. Henry L. Beck. Erie-Lacka wanna system chairman for the and Trust Fund.

Many labor leaders will be invited to pay tribute to the guest of honor, among them International Pres Brotherhood or Railway and Steamship Clerks, said union leaders have been kept busy fighting the cuts wherever wmix ttKtt, ms mu smms ton w- Kt fit-Mint Httdtd! PuUMt-Ms on Whtils! there appeared to be a contract violation. The spokesman confirmed "Power Scrub" eliminates hand riming and scraping ident Joseph ue Poaia, international Vice-President Vincent N. Pace, International organizer Victor Barobe, Congressman Charles S. Joclson, Senator Anthony J. Grossi, Mayor Frank X.

Graves and Commissioner of the New Jersey State Barber Board Frank Marchese. Toast- report from union sources that the Cleveland Passenger Traffic Department, which employs V'" -Ak A Wothtl, rimes, dries Mlt CIoni bulky pod, too, MO persons, will be combined lth the Hoboken, N.J.; Traf master for the affair will be William Gulino, insurance brok JVo Down Payment Baty Terms! till KtW 1 liquefl.i food particles and fluihec them down xclviivt fluihawoy Orais No screens to clean fic Department Nov. 1 in an other economy move. -T- Husband Gets Estate Wdisom Sttiil ftit AAD Mrs. Euphamia Ruffing, who er.

Music will be furnished by Johnny Barber and his band. Reservations have closed. In 1954, when- the Government took over Bantu education from the provinces, less than 50 per cent of school-age Bantus were enrolled. Now 75 per cent are. Nine out of 10 new food products put on the market are failures.

Poor research, or none at all, is usually the reason. resided at 150 22nd Ave. when she died last July 25, left her estate to her husband, Joseph J. of the same address, in a will filed for probate yesterday Mrs. Ruffing, who was 59, named her Husband executor, REFRIGERATION The will was filed in the office of Surrogate Carroll J.

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