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Aug. 25, 1962 Paterson Evening News 7 BUTLER I ll "-vniiif Morris County in School Bell to Ring for 880 Pupils on Sept. 5 BUTLER The elementary school will open Vednesday, Sept 5, with an enrollment of pupils. The teaching staff will cofisist of 40., 'V Township Church Services Driver Hurt as Car Hits Pole IIOOXTOX 45 Fire Departments To March on Labor Day Church School fllmJ Intruders Are Routed By Home Owners Mountain View Methodist, Rev. Some on Part-Time According to Eugene Hastings, "Triumph and Defeat" in the Dean A.

Lanning, minister. 9:30 a.m.. Church School; 9:30 and 11 Living Christ Series; 7 p.m., Eve kindergarten and WAYNE A teen-age driver ning Prayer; 8 p.m., conege sem services, Monday, 8 p.m., first grade will continue on part- was injured last" night at 9:50 inar conducted Dy me vicar. Bible Class. Tuesday, 1 p.m.

time' session. The majority of BOONTON Th-orogram of the Labor Day weekend celebra 135 Take Part in Swim Program BUTLER One hundred and WAYNE Two-intruder last Mites. when his car crashed into a utility pole on Cedar PI: He is Donald M. Monday Friday, 7:15 a.m., Morning Prayer; 8 p.m. Evening night in the home of Mr.

and the pupils will attend the school on Pearl while the balance will attend the building on tion of the Fire Department has been announced by George Wendt, public relations chairman There will be a parade of the companies from over 45 north Jersey municipalities and several from south The Preakness Baptist, 1328 Prayer. Saturday. 9 a.m.. Morn Hamburg Rev. Paul D.

Ep- ing Prayer; 5 p.m. EveningJ He told ponce ne was traveling east when something Jersey on Saturday, sept. l. at William Lang, 43 Alpine narrowly escaped either being hurt or captured when they were sur- Erised at 9:53 p.m. when the anga returned home.

thirty-five youngsters participated in the learn-to-swim program con Prayer. The morning session for kin pinger, pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. services, topic. "The Day God went wrong with his steering ap- p.m.

on rrinay, Aug, 31. ai dergarten pupils will be from Real Estate ducted by the Butler Summer oaratus and the ear went out of Mountain View Gospel, .270 Was 9:15 a.m., Sunday 8:15 to 10:45, and the afternoon control ana nit tne poie. p.m. Myrtle wm De alive with "rides." concessions and food and beverage stands. According to Detective Robert School for all ages: 6:30 p.m Recreation program, scores oi others took part In the.

talent con session from 12:15 to 2:45. Parish Rev. Millard Bradley, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. He was taken to Chilton Hospi Transfers Youth Choir practice; 7:30 p.m., First grade pupils will start tal in the First Aid Squad Am Featured will be the ferns wheel, test oi tne program.

Classes for all ages: 11 a.m., Family Hour of Praise, topic, the day at 8:25 and close at cringle, who investigated witn Patrolman Jake Maier, when the Langs returned home they saw two shadows in the dark in the bulance suffering from lacerations arousel and "kiddie attrac 'Can xou Laugh at the Future? Ked cross Beginner ceruncaie id blue ribbons were awarded to 12:25. The second session will be service. Dr. Harry Stam, Head of the Missions Department, North ROOVTOV UmI ictt tram. of the mouth, caused oy nis neao tions.

Wednesday 7:30 p.m. The Hour of from 12:25 to 4:25 p.m. All other the following boys and gins for hitting the steering wheel. On Friday at 8 pjnrrwlst fers in this area recently recorded hallway, western ScnoQi 1" Minnesota, gradeswill staxtjtAlajJSjjnd Powers revlew-oi the books of the Old Testament will continue teompleUugwlmming Ijequirei, Lana went to grab one of the in the Morris County Clerk's of will soeak at both morning and The car was Towed away. Patrolman William Visser in ehd at 2:45 p.m.

ments: Roberta umi, jane dance contest will be co-sponsored by the Recreation Comis-sion. There will be groups with fice follow: with the study of I Kings. Fri New Teachers evening services, He recently returned from a tour of the mission Brown. Ken Dale. Bill Thomas.

vestigated. Boonton Mr. and Mrs. Robert day, 7 a.m.. Men'i Prayer Fellow New teachers In the elemen Intruders, but missed and then he tried to hit one with a broom stick, but both intruders managed to get out of the rear door.

Prinale said the bedrooms had merchandise prizes for each. Cate Fogelson and Mrs. Sylvia fields of South America. In the ship followed at 10:30 a.m., by tary school will be: Miss Frances Churck Dale, Bill Mornsoir, Bob Burns, Barry, Linda Loriz, Jack TWeman, John Kowal, Gary Fogelson to Mr, and Mrs. Albert evening his daughter, Ruth Lois FAfKANACK LAKE the Ladies' prayer Fellowship.

gories are by school grades 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10 and 11 and Martoglio. who will teach vocai Stam. will also speak. She is a music, Is a graduate of Montclair been ransacked but because the 12. to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert C. Nagel: Paekanack Community, serving Snen," Barbara 'Fietcnerr Barbara Wachter, Donna Brown, Jerry State College; Miss Rose Marie missionary with "Team" and will be returning to the Tibetan bor Marching In the parade will be Wayne Township: Rev. James Mr. and Mrs.

Francis V. Hulery Langs arrived home just in tune, nothing was stolen. Tobia. who will teach fourth fire companies, their auxiliaries to Anthony Frank Marrone. der in September: 7 p.m..

service grade, is a gradute of Seton Hall Shapiand and Harry Conroy, ministers: 8 and 9:30 a.m. serv Entry had been gained through and apparatus, first aid squads Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid-week Boonton Twp. Helen Gould Archers Win Prizes in Meet PACKANACK LAKE Culm! university: Mrs. Lorraine Osar and hands and drum corps. rear oearoom wmaow.

Because the house was in dark Prayer service. Jansen to Helen Gould Jansen. for many years a Butler resident, ices (church school and nursery at second service only), topic. The parade will form at Fair-view Ave. and proceed down Main Montville Twp.

Llse Dorothea ness, Fringle said no description Calvary Gospel. 1559 Hamburg uone Are tne.uooa Old Days will teach third grade. Mrs. Osar is a graduate of Paterson State College. Mrs.

Jeanne Grimaldi Kimble, Bod wues. The following received ribbons for excellent attendance records at the swimming classes: Anita Wilson, Joanne Harriott, Carol Harriott, Linda Tideman Roberta Dim. Michele Harris, Laura Weiss, Jghn Kowal, Lee Seamon, Bob Wiles, Bill Morrison, Jack Tide-' man, Cliff Marston, Lief Nielsen, St. to Lathrop Ave. to Old Boon- Lemcke to Bella Hewlett; Mr.

and Mrs. Francis X. O'Neill to entrance on Valhalla Way, by Mr. Shapiand. Solo by Jack natine 10 days of archery com ton Rd.

Here It will enter the Rev. Frederick R. Mitchell, pas Bray at second service, with Mrs. has been employed to teach Lan petition, plaques and ribbons were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter C. Brlngsauf; parking lot at Boonton High tor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Robert Taylor as guest organist: guage Arts in the seventh, and of the intruders was ootainea. Elks to Sponsor Barbershop Harmony Mr. and Mrs.

Philip H. Martineau presented at tne kov tiess Memorial Field. Forty-four archers classes lor ail ages: a.m 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Dis School and proceed to the field via the parking lot.

eighth grades, and is a graduate to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ander service; service. Wednes cussion on Various religious ques of New York University; Mrs, son: Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore competed in Jthe tournament. Two cash prizes and 11 trophies day Tiu p.m., midweex prayer tions of the day. Brian Brightly Fischer to Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Scores were recorded in two Beverly Killmer. a local resident who has been employed to teach will be awarded to winners in the David uaie, tnuci J-aie, bod Kochka, Bill Kelley, Drake Carpenter, Chandler, Lu and Bible study service. who is taking a re-ministerial Mure: Mr. and Mrs. Burnett T.

WAYNE Wayne Lodge of ElksJ Hictsmpo 15 and 20 vards. The parade. Rain date is Monday, course in preparation for enter sixth grade is a graduate of But Smith to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas boys racked up 53 bullseyes while The Pequannock Reformed, 530 Sept.

3, starting at 10:30 a m. ler High School and Montclair Broderick: Mr. and Mrs cille coietn, uen camprjeii ana Bob Campbell. No. 2181 will sponsor a program of barbershop harmony, Saturday night Sept 15.

at 8:15 at the Newark-Pompton Tpke. Rev, the girls accurately placed 2 Activity at the recreation field State College: Mr. James Fens- ing the ministry will lead the service. Monday and Friday, 8:30 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous.

G. Martens, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sun will start on Saturday immediate Franklin A. Demarest to the State of New Co. to The winners of the tournament Danny Walek was the talent termacher, a resident of River- pnlnr hleh school.

Valley Rd. day School: 11 a.m.. service, ly following the parade and will Included, for the wis. Group dale, has been emnloved to teach Wednesday. 8:30 p.m.

AI-Ason Vincent A. Sorbello. Guest minister, the Rev. Truman continue through the evening. sixth grade and is a graduate of Wednesday and Friday, 8 Midge Yeagler, 200; Jane Bisson, 142: Mary Agnes Harrington, On Sunday, the rides and food Kilbourne.

Mr. Martens Is on va show master of ceremonies. The winners were: First place Sharon Meier, Judy Guenter, Barbara Pronck trad Diane Schmeizer Song and Dance, "If I Only Had Youth Canteen. Columbia Colleger Mrs.wataiie Bogert, who will teach special stands will be in operation from cation, and during his absence 120: GrouD 2 Barbara Stokes. 175 Included in the program will be male and female quartets, kits, group singing by a 50 man chorus of the Ridgewood Caval-leres of Harmony, plus John Cus-tin at the organ before the show p.m.

to 5 p.m. pastoral emergencies will be Barbara Busch, 129; Nancy Mor education, is a graduate of Pat- St -Michael's Episcopal. Ratzer A fireworks display Monday. handled by the Rev. William 400 Enrolled At Mt.

Carmel gan. 81. erson Stat college; Mr. William Rose, who has been teaching in Dultsmen. a "second Placet-.

Tie) Debbie Schmeizer Piano Solo and Theresa Clark, Regina Clark Sept. 3, win climax tne weekend On Monday at the field rides Scoring for the boys were. and rfurlnff the intermission. and Valley Rds. The Rev.

William H. Strain, Vicar and the Rev. A. Stewart Hogenauer, Associate the Butler High School, will teach food and beverage stands will Group 1, Ken Kurlychek, 348 Walt Rudin. 219: Dwight Mai- Dr.

Leonard Pine is the exalted ruler: John R. Hahn secretary and Physical Education in the ele Preakness Chirstlan Reformed, 490 Valley Rd. Farquhar MacLeod, pastor. 9:30 a.m., serv Minister. 8 a.m Holy Commun open at 2 p.m.

and all attractions mentary school this year. He is BOONTON Our Lady of Mt storm. 215: Group 2. Bob Wallis, Dave Garvey chairman of the ion and sermon; 9:30 and 11 a.m. will be in swing at 0:30 p.m.

a graduate of Montclair State Carmel School, located at the 333; Mark Lefebre, 218; ana Jac committee. ice; Rev. D. "Grassman, guest A nartial list of fire companies College. and Irene Clark Piano and Dance Team; Tird Place Pam Crean Baton Twirling.

Other acts were: Jean Huxster Song and Dance Act; Karen Hague Piano Solo; Regina Slng- Piano Solo: Reeina and Fred corner of Birch and Oak will Geortner, 142. Holy Communion, sermon and Church School, topic: "How We Know That Jesus Is The Son of parading follows: Montville, Par- minister, nursery; 7:30 p.m., serv Ice open Wednesday, Sept. 5. Also competing in the tourna sippany-Tcoy Hills No. 6, Lincoln Classes for the 400 pupils en ment were tne -Laoies-on-uie- Park, Victory Gardens, Rockaway Parochial School To Open Sept.

5 rolled, identical with the number Spot-Shoot." Winners were Mrs. the beach on Saturday, Sept. 1, Twp Pine Brook, Kinnelon. Mr. last year, will start at 8:45 a.m PCVES LAKE Committee Heads Appointed By PTA Kimble, Denvtlle, Jefferson Twn Golf Tournament Gets Under Way I.

Thompson, 137; Mrs. Wolff 111- and Mrs. C. Koch, beginning at iu a.m. when Red Cross Certificates for achievement and close at 2:15 p.m., with a 30- Oakland, Cedar Grove.

Rainbow Singer Piano Duet; Martha and Kathy Singer Vocal Duet; Anita Wilson Keymonlca Solo; Sharon Lenhart, Penny LaSala, Arthur minute lunch period. an Th ladies olaeed six shots in will be presented. The children will Lakes, P.O.L. No. 2 of Wayne, BUTLER St.

Anthony's Parochial School will open on Wednesday Sept. 5. with a full enrollment of 450 pupils. The The Rev. L.

J. Flek. pastor of demonstrate their Summer ac Boonton Chester. Mack the bullseye during tneir ve WAYNE Wayne Recreation Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, PINES LAKE Mr.

and Mrs. complishments. Molding, Caldwell Pompton Lnnan and Roberta Dilts Twistr-Dance; George Jones and Donna round competition. is administrator of the school Commission's second annual golf tournament got under way this Falls, Preakness. Pequannock teaching staff will consist of six An unofficial prfae of an ice Bremy, presidents of -the Pines Lake School Parent Teach where Sister Helen Anne is prin Wharton, Butler, Community No urown Vocal Duet; Steve Guen-ter and Tom Spring Vocal Duet.

nuns. cream sundae went xo iracey cipal. week at tne passaic county uoit Course. of Wayne, Roseland. Morris Dr.

and Mrs. William Bistier and Cameron" for her spectatular clout shooting. She placed four Six sisters of the Caldwell er Association, have appointed the following committee chairmen: Mrs. John Ratcliff. Ways and Plains, Hackettstown, Morrtstown, their children, of Redwood A.

Frerchs. with a 73. led the church school, sermon So Netcong, Cedar Knolls. Towaco. Dominicans and two lay teachers Church Services The Butler Methodist, the Rev.

have returned to the lake alter consecutive shots in the square. field in the match play tourna Means: Mrs. B. Marks, Class comprise the faculty. spending a week's vacation at ment which attracted some 40 Ogdensburg, MilUngton, Warwick (N.

Verona Rescue and Colo Mothers. Mrs. Domendck Scolaro, A service marked the end of The auditorium of the school ueep," baritone soloast; Willard Buck. 11 a.m.. Worship service, nursery, sermon: "So Deep," soloist, Buck.

golfers, the largest turnout for Puhllcitv: Mrs. Edward Coughlan nic Paul A. Callender, pastor. Sun-day: 8:30 a.m., Worship service, the Vacation Church School at this event. is being used for church servlcas during the reconstruction of the Insurance: Mrs.

George Walker, the Pickanack Community Joseph Walter, chairman of the Membership; Mrs. W. Klein and parish church bonding. The school Church. About 50 children parti Recreation commission, an Pour Cement for building has eight classrooms and cipated.

Mrs. cnaries smitn, co-cnair men of Hospitality: Mr. and Mrs Ocean Beach. NORTH IIALEDON Fire Auxiliary To Hold Dance, Bus Ride Sept. 15 nounced that the trophies and prizes to be awarded the winners will be on display at the club offers Instruction in grades one through eight.

George Barbarow, delegates to Rt. 287 Bridge A play. "The Lost Scroll," was staged by the first grade, and "The Men Vho Dared" was presented hv the fourth and fifth house. A' plaque will go to tn the Board; Miss Marge Merrop Music and Mrs. R.

-MacNamara, JEFFERSON TWSP. Township High School Students Split Four Ways JEFFERSON Townshln hi ah cehonl student. BOONTON Lower Main St winner of the Championship Health nd Protection became a sidewalk superintendent Flight and a trophy to the win grades. A littany was recited by the second grade and the third Serving' as vice-presidents are paradise yesterday when cement Area Residents Score Wins at County Fair ners of Flights and C. There will also be a special trophy donated by the Wayne Lion's Club NORTH HALE DON The was poured for the bridge across Mr and Mrs.

ueorge ooraD, recording Secretary, Mrs. George grade recited "The moie is Ladles Auxiliary of Fire Co. No. Treasure Book. the new kl 287, a depressed high way.

Kell; Correspending Secretary, to the outstanding Teenage Golf PARSIPPANY Several area 1 will hold a bus ride and a din The Vacation Church School different Institutions when school opens on September 5. Elementary youngsters will return to school on the same date and find Mrs. Gil Hoerner and treasurer er. Those participating in the Crowds of men. women and residents took part in the blue iicsiutriii.

Miva vat. iu wic U1UC tournament are cautioned to get director was Mrs. John ErteLXhe -dance Saturday to -MrsJaonX iw1Ve uo-uiHoarQ-ciass rooms irt operation. The high staff was as follows: primary arts in touch with their opposition snd sible-to see the work being done mark the company's 50th of the Morris County Fair. and crafts.

Mrs. Jay Pease; junior arrange their matches. Also to Traffic moved very with pus wm De sent to Randolph Township High School, Morris i Mr. and Mrs. Howland Unge- First nlace winner in the artis schools must accommodate 1,002 et their scores in by no later than drivers cautiously wending their arts and crafts, Mrs.

Dean wara painting. Mrs. Robert Tiedeman Hills Regional, Franklin or But Persons affiliated in the past tic division was Mrs. J. Pollard iundav evening at 5 cm.

Loss of way around the eihow so they of Parsippany, fruit of the blos match will be the nenaltv for not with the department and wishing music. Mrs. Robert Beacham; iw High School Their school will be determined by a pre-arranged could sneak a peek soms novice. mach, of Iroquois Trail, are the i parents of a baby boy born Sunday, August 19th at Chilton Memorial Hospital. The baby who has been named Raymond Joseph, weiehed eight pounds.

4 ounces. following the 5 p.m. curfew. One spectator commented that Juniors who helped with the to attend are asked to contact the Co-Chalrmen, June Berry or Mrs. J.

Chapman of Pines Lake The following is the list of those quui sei up Dy we scnooi. The practice of sendins hleh now the protests being made bv program were: recreation, Marion German, Lynn Meese, F.velyn entered in the tournament: was a judge in the horticulture the Mayor and Board of Aldermen schoolers out of town for their Marlene Mazzarone. Championship Flight: R. Hicks. division.

First place winners in regarding the angle of the bridge He loins Howland. 8. Kathy. 6, the 1961 winner: M. Pressman, this division Include Mrs.

E. Cor- and its possible traffic difficulty education should stop within three years, when the new, centrally located high school bulldins is Diane, 4, and- Anne who will be two in December. R. Taylorson. 1L Struck.

C. Play saro of Lincoln Park, Mrs. is obvious. Cnnrov, Tom Hull. George tagar.

Bill Holbrook; class assistants, Mary Lou Mulsow. Caroline Vai-den Sandra Hulsc, Jane Lom-mcl' TCristi Vaiden. Paula Hart- youngsters ana 473 wui attend out of town classes. According to Board of Education officials, there will approximately a ten per cent increase in the school population when the doors open. The faculty consists of 68 teachers, three principals, two assistant principals, an assistant superintendent.

William G. Satterlee was named to the superintendents post this summer. School services have been expanded by the inclusion of a second art teacher in the system. Church Services Rausch of Parclppanv. Mrs.

OlEa er, D. Desiardians. A'. Frerchs, The Town Hall does look some Mrs. Ungemach is the former erected.

The referendum oppro-M Greb of Lincoln Park and Mrs. B. Myers. B. Schmidt.

J. Moran, what in the way of the new high Marv Hackett of NuUey. Mrs priating tunas tor tne venture M. Mulsow of Lake Hiawatha. J.

Boyd. C. Gluck. F. Wilkson.

First Presbyterian, Rev. "Milton way, added one long-time rcsl man Roreen McManus; music was passed bv the public last Kinder, R. Glass and E. dent. week.

B. Verelde, pastor. Tomorrow, Howland Ungemach of Nutley is the paternal grandmother; Joseph Hackett of Nutley is the maternal assistants. Lynda Sellen and That building is the sole one According to school officials 9:30 a.m., and 11 services; The domestic arts department held a bread baking competition on Wednesday. Mrs.

Charles Hatfield of Parsippany was first place Betty Keutgcn; staff nursery, FliahtB: J. Butnzen. remaining on the west side of Deanna Braband ana pusan own- Mr. Vereide. "My King and I Lower Main St.

after demolitions there will be nine sub-standard classrooms in the Milton area, and three In the Hopatcong re J. McConoghy, L. Maim. u. Schroeder, B.

Meyers, R. Sittinger, son. to ready the area for Rt. 287. At winner in the yeast breads 4:30 p.m., Splrtual retreat for Sun The new teacher will teach in day School teachers, superintend grandfather.

LIONS HEAD LAKE To Fete Residents Who Winterize feeach tempts are now being made by the governing body to have the C. Witek, T. Leconte. A. Horman, R.

Wright. C. Murray. G. Gunder-son, V.

Bizek, and B. Parkin. ents; leaders will be. Colonel John A cow milking contest was held on Monday evening and winners included Don Bennett of Little Falls, Yetta Levine of Hopatcong, State Highway re Robie and Mrs. John Abramson, Flight B.

Kern. J. Urna. P. gion.

A substandard class room is one which does not meet the requirements of the State in some way. The roomr'in question are located in ancient school buildings, and rented space. view the mattei of taking the Washington, D.C. Kamper, J. DeRosa.

J. Vena, B. Town Hall in order to preclude Bunny of Riverdale and Wayne Man Tops List for County CP Post Wharton, U. Wilkinson. anticipated traffic difficulties.

K. Fisher ofHLake Parsippany. LIONS HEAD LAKE The the Milton buildings. The Consolidated School on Rt. IS.

The Milton. School, and the Ellen, T. Briggs School at Hopatcong will all experience stepped up physical education programs to comply with the President's wishes on the physical fitness of school children. Included in the referendum POMPTON LAKES North Haledon Christian Re Beach Committee will serve re 3IOXTVILLE-TOWACO formed. 683 High Mountain Rd freshments on the beach Saturday, was a section providing for the erection of two new elementary Rev." Ed ward pastor.

To buildings which will serve in addi morrow 9:30 a.m., morning wor tion to the present three schools. Sept. 8, for all residents who show up to help winterize the beach which will be officially closed at the end of the Labor Day week TRENTON William S. Morris vpteran. of 867 Valley Rd.

ship, 'The Ministry of Recon StrMory'i Picnic 7 At Noon Tomorrow POMPTON LAKES' The an. At present the township tnree ciliation:" 7 n.m.. evening wor Faculty to be Trained In School Administration ship. 'The Christian's vital end. Breath." "Awards Day" will be held at nual parish picnic of St.

Mary'! Wayne, was the sole qualifier for appointment as deputy county disaster control coordinator in Passaic County at $5,000 a year, the State Civil Service Department re R. C. Church will take place at the Elk grounds, Perrin to Robot Press Agent For Labor Dept. By HARRY KELLY MONTV1LLB A Comprehensive in service traing program is morrow at noon. ported.

Rev. Thomas Giblin, OFM. pas a memorandum to Washington editors and reporters, it carefully labeled thelhhovation an experiment. The voice on the first recording belongs to. Miss Bess Friedman, an attractive-and apparently cautious young lady who isn't staying around to see how the robot works out.

She got away on a vacation. Douglas V. Robb. a veteran, of planned for the staff of the township schools, according to an announcement of Nicholas C. De Vita, superintendent of schools who Dean Scores a Scoop You Don't Have to Take Two Balls Of Ice Cream at NY Stands AnymoYe 44 Emerson Clifton, was the tor, and honorary chairman has invited all parishioners to attend.

onlv aualifier for promotion to' is a candidate for his doctorate at New York University. The two- Eugene Harm, general chairman service suoervisor tne passaic announces the following committee phased program will seek to pro- WASHINGTON (AP) One of the Labor Department's biggest headaches is machines taking Valley Water Commission. The Job chairmen: Gene Fredericks, Joseph vide the teaching and administra Mediation Service cher. to go out and try for pays n.no 10 yeai. Hart, Andrew Schweihardt, John NEW YORK (AP) Anybody Who wants one scoop of ice cream single scoop in the shops that Amelia Knazek.

zue N. etn tive 'employes of the Board of Kotz, Willlanr Tierney, waiter Names 4-Man Panel to over the Jobs of men. It has shown its concern with served two to Lord, sure enough Coss, Lou Anthony, Joseph Dolan Paterson, qualified for appointment as head cook in state service Mencher got two scoops, too. Then Instead of two in restaurants here can have it his way now thanks to City Hall and a Columbia University dean. Avert at Atlantic Ports Mrs.

Joseph Hannan, Mrs, Grace Franco, Charles Garrison, and funds and training programs for $4,104 to $55334 a year. he talked with the managers. Deny It's Poller the flesh-and-blood workers el Rainmaker Claims Credit for Deluge LITTLE ROCK, Ajk. (AP) Basil Ricci. Assisting in the kitch Mencher came back with this Dr.

Clifford Lord, dean of Co-! WASHINGTON (UPI) The There were three qualifiers for appointment as naturalization clerk in Bergen County. will be Joseph Leach and Samuel report: bowed out of the way by robot In mills and mines, offices and lumbla School ol uenerai Education with background in several curricular offerings, and budgets, appropriations, school taxes and the roles of boards of education and their staffs. A tie-up will be attempted between the educational program and the business of public schools. De Vita says that the emphasis Pizzuto. The managers denied a single Studies, touched off the cam iiuvmi ivieuiauon service.

Has named a special four-man panel to try to avert a dock strilc nt Topping the list was Mary Edel- The picnic is open to the public fields. paign in a letter to Mayor Robert stem, 12-50 6th Fair Lawn as well as to the parishioners. Now. suddenly, the department Homer Berry, convinced that he produced the drought-breaking downpour that deluged Little scoop policy. One said his counterman must have been acting on his own.

Atlantic Coast ports. when longshoremen's contracts expire Sept. F. Wagner. "Calorie Conscious" seems to have cast its lot with The other qualifiers were Helen L.

Kut of Oradell. and Elizabeth the robots. It has installed, one as JU. Church Services Klieger, ll.Ethelberg Place, Ridge Describing himself as "calorie conscious," Lord said he wanted a press agent. Robert H.

More, deputy director on curricular revision is the most significant innovation in the local By so doing it has put automa Another gave an economic report. He said the service of a napkin and a glass of water, along with high labor costs, caused a net loss in serving a one scoop of ice cream for de wood. The job pays $3,840 to $5,500 a year. Pompton Reformed, Revs. Ger oi me federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, was named sert after hinch but that waiters tion in the field of public rela schools.

Workshops and confer rit Heemstra, and J. Elmer llaus Hons, which legend holds is a Insisted that he take two. Kenneth G. Denny, a veteran. panel chairman.

He announced ences are to be scheduled with experts in all fields. crisis-ridden, high-pressure breed single scoop. The shop prefers Thursday that meetinas wnulri mann ministers. .9 a.m.. Church School for Nursery De-partment through Primary De The only explanation they would he said war that it ing ground or ulcere and mi of 24 Lincoln Place.

Moonachie, was first of fouroualifying for appointment as- heavy equipment Three workshops have been set to serve Dut will serve but one. if requested, he said. be held Hlondajr ln New York to begin intensive neace-makins f- graine headaches. was orders' Orders from partment; 9, 11 a.m., services. Chil whom?" Lord asked the mayor.

Perhaps the Labor Department operator in Bergen County service. 10ns. r- A sampling of prices in one chain of stores showed that it charged 15. cents for one scoop Lord said he sensed a smart- by De Vita, the initial one on Sept. 4.

At that time a textbook company speaker-will conduct a workshop. feels It wil serve the robot right in? otner qualifiers in order Representatives. of the Interna dren beyond third grade are encouraged to attend the worship services, topic by Mr. Hausmann, Whatever the motive, when 1 aleck attempt to increase ice cream consumption by extra-legal tional Longshoremen's Associa' were: Fred Sambuco. 33 Tuella East Paterson; Timothy J.

and 30-cents for two; another reporter now dials fhe department When We Have Fellowship With tion (ILA) and the New York A second workshop on Monday, Kelly, 222 Louis Hackensack. cnarged Z5 for one and 40 for two. Thursday, 8 p.m., Mr; Shipping Association have been means. Wagner set the City Hall ma Oct. 8, will cover arithmetic.

to learn what's new on the, labor field he gets a crisp, no-nonsense Rock Friday, turns his efforts today toward east central Arkansas. Berry is to attend a press conference this afternoon at which he expects to collect $500 from Little Rock's Radio Station -KLRA. Station officials signed a contract with Berry agreeing to pay him the money if he could produce one inch of rain at Little Rock or a general rain over an area 2' miles in radius. The retired Air Force major spent Friday night attempting to provide larmcrs in the McCrory area with some of the 'overflow from ths Little Rock rain. Southern Italy's per capita in-, capita income has been rising steadily about 3 or 4 percent a year, but the area is still depressed and its income is only 60 percent of the national average.

and Thomas Romano of Clif.side negotiating off and on for three All vendors contacted by Men Park. chinery In motion. He wrote to Heemstra's instruction class for parents who will present their children for baptism, Sept. 2 at months at the urging of federal Scheduled also is one dealing with testing of pupils on Oct. 24.

Others are expected to be held. cher promised to single fill-in from a recorded voice. If you rine now. for Instance Salary range is $3,900 to $6,120 a Markets Commissioner Albert mediators seeking an early agree ment. Pacetta, asking him to "take a year.

scoops as a puonc service. Pacetta wrote to Lord: 12:30 p.m. De Vita says he is exploring quick, hard -look at this matter. you will be told that a meeting on a labor dispute will be held Monday, that Secretary of Labor congratulations on Previous bargaining in the East Coast longshore industry has led invariably to strikes and Taft- "It seems to me that anyone Who wants to get one scood of WEST PATEIISON other sources for in-servire training. He is of the opinion that too frequently teachers consider mat forthright stand to defend your rights as a consumer.

In doing so Arthur J. Goldberg will make a ice cream should be able to get dedication speech Monday night you nave neiped restrain an un Wayne Man Tops Qualifiers for HiaWay Post' ters of interest as Church Services and tha' there's a press release afield from their responsibilities: Hartley back-to-work orders be fore new contracts were signed Federal mediation director Wil liam Simkin ohViouslv was Irv healthy, trend among retailers to curtail our right to buyho more it," the mayor said flatly. Pacetta asigned an assistant non-calorie conscious Max Men- Thr Community Methodist He maintains it is only Church. Whippany Douslas man we need or desire. for Tuesday morning paper? urging 'teenagers to return1 to school.

The department, admitted some misgivings about the venture. In TRENTON James V. Hvde when there is a mutual understanding of one another's spheres of interest and activity that ad ing to bead off a this year by naming the panel well in advance of the contract expiration u. Herbert, minister; hunday, a.m. Worship Service and Church School for all aRes.

Sermon topic a disabled veteran, of Wayne Township, heads a list of "five qualifiers foLpramotion to dis- ministrative and teaching staffs date. State Clears Way for Schools to Teach Via TV in a school system and a board rici supervisor in the New Jersey of education become as one entity. by the pastor entitled, What To Do With Weeds." TOTOWA ItOltOI The ILA, negotiating for about 40.000 dock workers in ports rang State Highway Denartment's 3 Patients Killed As Truck Hits Rest Home 'Everyone in public school Bureau of Appraisals and Nego ing from Searsport, Maine, to work is part of the whole and tiations, the State Civil Service Hampton Roads, usually -sets both elementary and secondary feftninimion has repmterr. Tt tion should know about the oper other nualifiers wrrc from other school pupils. Participating school districts would use the York Shipping Association.

Thenl ELECTRA. Tex. (AP) A runa Church Services Union Methodist Chureh, 10 sections of the State other ILA locals in Miami, Newjway heating-gas truck, abandoned flames that swept the modern, one-story structure and caused an estimated $100,000 damage, ations of their hosses. It seems to me that teachers and principals have for too lona been con Salary ranze for the position is Orleans. Mobile, and Galveston Church Rev.

by its driver after bursting into TRENTON fUPI) The state cleared the way today fur New Jersey schools to instruct children via television. Atty. Gen. Arthur Sills ruled that local boards of education "under appropriate circumstances" are free to enter into contracts with a television station for educational programs." programs as a supplement to classroom study at a proposed 1 make separate agreements with ry, minister; Sunday, 9:30 a.m sidered as 'foreigners to '''einlhui cliinnintf occnpl nl innc nmr- Electra is a city of about 5,000, morning worship; Rev. Edward pui'u twai ui oj tenia eaun.

State Education Commissioner Dr. Frederick 7 Raublnger. business side of education." said jng members De Vita. 1 names, crasned into a rest home Friday, setting off an inferno' that1 killed three elderly patients. "It was Just like a lighted torch snewinc a Stream of fire in the SH.H.vz.

to. a year. I'llOSI'i rT I'AIIK Church Services located- 28 miles northwest of Wichita Falls in north Texas. Betterton of Viola, N. guesi preacher: sermon, "A Mathematical Universe." Walter Blevins, co-owner and He insists that staff members are taxpayers and.

therefore, feel In West New Guinea, roads serve as neutral ground between warring Christ Episcopal, the Itev. R. Olorcnshaw, rector; Sunday front door," the rest home opera- operator of the rest home; said he tor said of'the butane truck that! saw the truck coming. down the earlier this month, noted that not single New Jersey school district has subscribed to the educational programs. Haubinger said It was his belief that the Senate would have to native tribe.

a.m., Holy and mi the iifrpact of school costs as well as others. ''They're pecple too. and the more they leain about Prospect Park Baptist, Rev slammed into the entrance. i road. Ab'dut 35 bedridden or mental The dead were identified as.

sage; 9:15 a.m., Holy Communion Thomas RowtII and Rev. Arthur Sills made the ruling In the case of Channel 13. WNDT, which goes on the air Sept. 18 on an open circuit so that anyone with a-television set may tune However, the station announced it intended to broadcast programs which may be used by and euest minister, licv Dickten. ministers.

Sunday. 10:30 public education bookkeeping I Undergoing market tests are.patients 111 the Hillcrest Haven, Mary Lee borrells, 87,, of W. Dougherty of Church, of Holy a.m., servires and sermon; 2 p.m and functions the better off thev chicken sticks, a tonvcivicnee food rest home were rescued. One suf act on permissive legislation before school districts 'fould DarX Spirit, Verona. No midweek serv BiMe School; 7 p.m., services and Electra: Mrs.

Maud Barker, 83,. of Dallas: and Mrs. Myrtle HuntIr-age unknown, of Electra. -r and their pupils will be." adds De Vita. product developed in Cornell Uni vcrsily laboratories.

fered slight injuries. The three that died perished in ticipate in the programs. ices until after Labor Day. sermon..

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