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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 16

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rv -v v-'v rr I estate -Glfton. N. 16 THE HERALD-NEWS, HU DAY, AUGUST 3, 1982 THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET-Part 5 FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE Social Activities in Allwood Tunlson Mark 20th Wdding 'Annivmary nrTTrrrnrrrrrrrrrrrrr Levy Brothers Ahotwa snuhc (uct asout TWO MOOKS C0 MAM 15 THAT TKtV TMvU. IN OPFOd rm Dt tenons PNOftC TV.WI TlMCS A DAT 04 WAV, 0CMO5 OKI A Dyp OTVAAVuey. ftuuy TV4 1 A55T EOAAJWABLt (Kt or au.

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111 Merrill Road, marked their 0th wwdding anntvenary NVadnetdar. rt. Tuntaon the former hi tea Dorli Gordon of Itloomfteld. Her hueband marked hi birthday Tueiday. Th couple nd their thrwa children, Patricia, Lea and Marjorie, returned tvm month' vacation early thli week, ipent at Hsrwichport, on Cape Cod, Mas, Mr.

and Mr. TunUon celebrated their annlver aery at the Cape by dining out and attending a performance of Ftorello" at Melody Tent In Hyanni. After a month' vacation at BEAUTY, 4 Save to 50 Point Tleaeant, Mr. and Mr, Charles Lareon and oni, Don la i and Rocer, have returned tn their home, 75 Burlington Road. While at tha shore Doug, 11.

raufht the blcfeat flih, a fluke, on a fishing boat with JO men aboard. Mr. end Mr. Charlei J. Juster Jr.

and dauihter, Marianne, 57 Luiaser Rt, will drive out to Re aerve Officer Training Corp summer ramp at Indlantown Gap Military Reservation In Prnmyl vania tomorrow. They will bring home their eon, Robert Juster, who atlendi the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Jnd He ha spent six weeks at the on NO IfTTIt THEORY HAS BEEN PUT fOKvtoAD TO ACCOUNT PO TK UKAMOX OT TV MYOTMOUl MOON OF MAM A ROOC or SMLAX WUMT TO pvoeos.wKx to uiui as CXAMCPEA BE CH.YAFCV HUNCAtO FtIT ACROSS HELENA RUBINSTEIN "BEAUTY Ilf PAIRS" Albion Place Social Notes Mr. and Mr. Warren Keller Jr. nd dauihter, Arlane, 54 Lambertl are home from OceanlBoyle'a Reitaurant, following tha camp under tha ROTC program Ha ia a graduata of St.

Benedict Preparatory School, Newark. Mrs. Charles Smith of rhoenlx vllle, Will be hoiteaa this evening at a dinner at Gene (CARMICHAEL It's the Humidity Record of Deeds, Mortgages Mortgage Revenue stamp ara affuad dndi at ths rate of SS cent for each 400 or fraction Utareof of tale prka.J 16 Million Tons of Wattr Are Drawn Up Into Atmosphtro Every Second in Dog Days gust Is caused by the brightest Fogg 1 THIiJK m'4 LIKE me-- IVe seem promote To FRIPAV NlWflS Deeds Buy Fhlon Stick twelve no bonne Coverfluid both 1.50 Sam WASHINGTON Those summer doldrums known as the dog days now upon us. Contrary to ancient belief, it isn't Siriu. Modern weather science long ago ha punctured the early Greek and Roman theory that the hot swelter of July and Au- wattoa rehearsal of the bridal party of her son, William A.

Smith, and hla bride-elect. Mis Anne Sommer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Sommer, 12 Orchard Drive. The couple will be married tomorrow afternoon si 4 o'clock at Allwood Community Church, of which the bride's father is Sunday School superintendent. Mi Ruth Kuepfer will portray Martha Wanhlnglnn in the Passaic County American Legion convention parade tomorrow afternoon through Clifton, Her brother, Jrkie, will be a mln-uteman." They are the children of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack W. Kuepfer, 68 Merrill Road. Kuepfer ia past commander of Quentin Ronse velt Post and county vice commander of the Ameriren Legion. Peach, where they vacationed for a week.

George Moalev, son of Mr. and Mr. Charles Mosley, 1(19 Livingston i tha guest for several days thia week of hi aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D'Orsal of Allendale.

Their 15th wedding annlver ary occurred yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. John Stocks, 170 Edison Ft. She Is the former June Eslava of Caldwell. They hive three children, Geoffrey, Carol and Keith.

Mr. and Mr. John Kraus, 107 Warren pent a few days vs-ca ioning at Aabury Park. They also visited relatives in Small Pond, Ps. Buy Mancara-nutlc twelve hnnai Coverfluid both 2.00 Activities in Maple Valley Penhales Mark 28th Wadding Anniversary alar In the sky Sirius or Cants Major; the large dog." According to the National Geographic Society, ancient astron omeri held that Sirius, which rose with the sun In midsummer, Intensified the heat of th day Now they blame it on the humidity.

The National Geographic re the dog the water earths Every ocean national sickness, Increase day of as comfort this little Azizl on one highest Information, Geo the new the ihlp the found westerly bribe the starboard their the starboard down recalls ancient Sirius and reason shade to Dining at Marioa In Paramus last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Pussilano, 40 Elm Hill Road. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pussalino's mother, Mrs.

K. Chllllngworth. occasion honored both Mra. Pussllanos and Mra. ChUlingrworth'a birthdays.

Following dinner they attended a show. Marking their 2Ath wedding anniversary last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. William Penhsle, 27 Rock Hill Road. Mrs.

Penhsle la the former Stephanie Rzetka of Bloomfield, and they have a aon, Robert, who Is stationed with the Naval Air Material Service in Philadelphia. Robert ia airman apprentice end was home last weekend. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Penhsle spent the day at the shore and had dinner nd attended a show.

Later they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Abel-hauser of Berkley Shore Estate. Buy Creameence receive at bonnt Covrrfluid both 2.00 rtSSK ABH a Buy Blfxlrsr Medicated Cream receive a bonus Pore Lotion both 1.00 Buy Coverfluid receive bonnt Skin Dew both a 1.4d mmmemMtmmmm Social Notes Of Nutley Mr. and Mrs.

George Juliano of Walnut Street were guest Wednesday evening at a aur prise parly in celebration their recent mariage and mov ing Into the neighborhood, the home of Mr. and Kirs. Gor don Downln of Walnut Street Guesta included Mr. and Mrs John Michaels, Mr. and Mrs, Hodge and Mr.

and Mrs. Ber gamino all of Walnut Street. Mra. Steven Forgaeh of Beech Street was hostess at a farewell luncheon recently at her home in honor of Mr. and Mra, Maurice Peizer and daughter, Muni, who are moving to Rochester, N.

Y. Mr. 'and Mrs. Brian Schutte of High School celebrated their third wedding anniversary at their home. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Rankl and son, Carl, and Mrs. William Poluckl and children, Barbara, Terry and Jimmie of Cliffwood Beach. James Barletto, of 16 Albany has been elected general chairman of the Newark 1962 Veterans Day parade committee. He Is commander of Chester F.

Maltia Chapter 57, DAV. The parade will be held Nov. 11. 9 Nutley Students Attending Courses NUTLEY Nine Nutley students have been accepted as participants in the aj astronautiral course which the ielt TO Of nets IV6S searcher report that day mugginesa stems from fact that 16 million tons of are being drawn into the atmosphere every second. pond, stream, river and contribute to discomfort.

Surveys show, the geographic reports, that death and crime in humid weather. The dog bring increased occurrence heart and respiratory diseases well as ulcers. For what comparative it offers, the society offers fart: the mercury in the North African town of El soared to 136.4 degrees 1922 summer day the temperature ever recorded. As further bit of light tha National graphic people report that dog dayi gave rise to a word in the English language Posh." They relate that before advent of air conditioning, passengers sailing through Suez Canal and Red Sea their only relief from a breeze. To obtain it.

they would ticket agent for cabin on mrt side going out and the on return. In return, tickets were stamped with abbreviation of "port out, home." It all boiled to "posh." As a last desperate comment, the National Geographic this advice from the Greek poet, Hesiod: "When parches head and knees, the body Is dried up by of the heat, then sit in the nd drink. Nutley Youngster Mr. and Mra. James Manturl, 43 Blua Hill Road, entertained at a family gathering last Sun day.

Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nigro and Miss Olga Nigro of West Orange. Aeg. 1 1.

Tunl Herbert, ux to Harry Leonard, Sama aa Deed 1. 6.000. 2. Astee Til Supply Ine. to Vito Maaaartd, ua.

Sam a Deed 10. Til Supply Ine. to Vltci ux. Sam a Deed I. Charles, ux to Bolling S.

A L. An. Bam ax 13.200. Richard, ui to Alexander 8. A L.

Aaxn. Same 15,300. Oelardo, al. to Dor la Pateraon, 138 SlaUr St. Totowa Ave.

52.000. Niles, ua to Naw Jersey A Trust Co, Bloomlm-dal. of Piehter St. las ft.) Woodward Av. 100x50 Robert, ux to First Federal L.

Aasn. Sama a Deed MD Ine. to First Federal Wast Milford, Lot 66 Map of property Revised Crest Lake. S14.000. Korlbanlcs, Mlcheel, ux to L.

Clifton. Lot 334 Lynn Manor. $33 000. John, ux to Wye- L. Aasn.

Sam as Deed Ralph, ux to Commonwealth Land Tttla Ins. Co. Sam 13.950 George, ux to New A Trust Co, Little Property of Charles R. 115,200. Richard, ux to New A Trust Co.

Sam as $21,500. Georg to Pint 8. Paterson, X. line of X. ft.

S. from Park Ava. Georf to Dorothy Paterson. X. lln of X.

ft. 8. from Park Av. 1 Barry, ut to Branch villa Pompton Lakes, 236 9 900. 1 Howard, ux to First of Paaaale Co.

Sam' tfl.SOO. Alvaro, ux to Wayne Same aa Deed 20. 1 Richard, ux to New, Ac Title Co. Same 111.450. Frederick, ux to Max Pateraon.

170 and 172 City Map. (2.250. Frederick, ux to Max Paterson, N. lln of Harrison ft. E.

from Carroll St. 250. Realty Co. to Paoptea Bergen County, Hawthorne. of Minerva Ave.

130 Lincoln Ave, Irregular Jerry, Uk to Pompton L. Assn, Wayne. Lot 10 1 of property of Wayne 519,700. George, al to N. J.1 Investment Corp Clifton.

Higbvlew Drive, (2.025. William, al to N. Investment Oak Lane. (5.832.12. Joae, al to N.

J. Mortgage Pateraon, 52,443.20. Joseph, al to ft. J. Investment Oak Drive, 83,123.98.

Peter, al to N. J. Mortgage Investment Clifton, Road. 86.671 60. Joseph, al to N.

J. Investment Clifton. St. $2,703.12. David, al to ft.

3. Mort Clifton, 86 83,323 04. Josephine to ft. J. Investment Court.

82.420.88. William, ux to Prospect Bank, Hawthorns, X. I Av. 8. 87.50 ft.

8.1 St. 111x62.50 rt. Prank, ux to Henrietta N. lln of Fifteenth X. 18th St, 2 tracts William, ux to Panel Irving 8.

A L. 1 Blk. 16X Map of $18,100. Ernest O. ux, to Bank of Paaaale Lot 1 Blk.

898 subdivision Alps Village See. 6, Arahag A. to Naw Trust Paterson, 29th St. 209.8S ft. S.

(10.000. Sally Steenland, 53 Fair Hill Road, had a her guest last Saturday st Terrace Lake, Butler, Miss Edna Kuiken. Vacationing for the month of July at Forked River were Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Morgan and children, Mary Ellen and William, 57 Cliff Hill Road. One weekend William had as his guests Wayne and Mlcheel Long. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammel and sons, Charles and Richard, 32 Stevens Road, returned home Saturday after camping for a week at Stokes State Forest.

They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Johanthan Travis and daughters, Susan and Patty of Clifton. Mont Ditcloso New Products Falstmm Passaic, today announced a new air cooled "Controlled Angle" torch for tungsten inert gas arc welding complement the line of water, cooled torches unveiled by Fal strom last year. The torch is said by Falstrom to be extremely light in weight, compact and maneuverable, and to be easily and' quickly adjustable Jo any angle permitting welding of re cessed areas and difficult ti reach corners Allen B.

Du Mont Laboratories, Clifton, have perfected an oscilloscope monitor system permitting the display of laboratory precision phenomena on a 17-inch for viewing at a distance by large audiences, The heart of the system is standard five-inch oscilloscope. The large jereen is said to be considerably clearer than commercial TV pictures, and to be bright enough to be displayed In a classroom, lecture hall, or large laboratory demonstration. Buy Nudit receive a bonnt Skin Dew both 1.50 Gen. Cantwell to Speak At 114th Hospital Honor Review Helps of tha Mobile PATERSON MaJ. Gen.

James F. chief of staff of the New Jersey Army National Guard, will be the speaker for the military review tonight at (he Paterson Armory welcoming home the 114th Sur- Buy Deep Cleanser receive ee bonu Skin Dew both 1.50 An. 1 1. H. J.

Otrlaeh Co, to California Cnntempnrarlaa. Inc, Rlnfwood, I. aid of Mohawk Trail. I3S ft. from Cupamaw lrrssular tract.

tamp J8S. 3. Leonard. Harrv to Herbert Tunic. ux, North Haledon, N.

line of Leonard Bt. 42S ft. from Squaw Brook Rd. 13Sa7l ft. Stamp (13 10.

9. Mazrarlal, Vito, ux to Astee TII Bupplr ooroer of W. line of Lexington Are. end N. aid of Bersen 100x111 ft.

Stamp 83 SO. 4. Xmellne Estate to Trella Trail, el, Clifton. N. eld of Wil-man Are.

StSq ft. W. from Hazel 8t. 100x110 ft- and tract, 4011 ft. Stamp 144.

8. T. tt B. Construction Co. to Chart J.

Flaherty, ux. Pompton Lane. Lot I In Blk. 9S01 on Map of P. A B.

Con. Co. Sump SIS 16 5. Home Land 6t Dev. Co.

to Richard Conry, ux. Bloomlntdat. Lot IS In Blk. 35AC on Map of Olen-wild Helahte. Stamp 33 45.

7. Curth, Albert ux to Oeore Breuer, ux, Wayne 8. line of a proposed 40 ft. street 300 ft. X.

from Black Oak Rid Irretular tract. Stamp 17 40. 8. A and MD. Ine.

to Robert 3. O'Hara, ux. West Milford. N. I line of Crest Dr.

600 ft. from N. Una of Macopln Terrace, Irregular tract. Stamp $33 65. 0.

Dykitra. Richard, ux to Boutin Authority of Paterson, Pater-eon, corner of S. line of Bleeker St. A W. line of X.

5th, St. 100x36 ft. Stamp 611. 10. Sttglln, Alice al to John Kokonky, ux.

Wayne. S. line of North Road SIS ft. from prlrat Lake Road, Irregular tract. Stamp uses.

11. Perry, Huyler ux to Ralph MeClellan, ux. Wantque. Lou 10- in Blk. on Map of Haskell Realty Corp.

Stamp 16 50. 13 Nnrd, Hans ux to George Werner, ux. Little Falla. Lot 16 on Map of Chaa. R.

Hopaon. Stamp 118 70. 13. Lae. Stephen, ux to Stephen Las, Clifton, N.

E. aide of Daweon Ave. 300 ft. N. W.

from Alfred St. 100x50 ft. 14. Hurtx, John al to Richard C. Osborne, ux, Wayne, K.

line of Lola Court 347 ft. 8. from powder Horn Dr Irregular tract. Stamp 37.40. 15.

Tralno, John to Itbel Tralno, at. Paterson, W. line of 1. 27th St. 137 4 rt.

N. from 11th Ave. 100X 3714 ft. Brewer. Archie ux to George Schauble.

Paterson, K. line of E. 28th St. 200 ft. S.

from Park Ave. 100x35 rt. Stamp $19.25. 17. Grasloso.

Jane, el to Joseph Ruteckl. ux, Clifton, S. E. line of Valley Road at line of Wm. Hugo estate .056 scree.

SUmp 823 65. 18. Gerhardt. Elfrtede, al to El-fried Gerhardt. al.

Wanaque, 389 ft. S. I from E. eld of Townsend Rd. 3 338 acres.

19. Wendt, Otto, ux to Howard P. Ludwig, ux. Wayne. Lot 13 on.

Map of Otto Wendt. Stamp 636 40. 20. California Contemporaries. Inc.

to Alvaro Robert, ux. Rlngwood, side of Cedar Irregular tract. Stamp 626 96. 21. Duffy, Ronald J.

8 ux to Richard L. Doleckl. ux, Wanaque. Lota 23 and 24 In Blk. on Map of Haskell Realty Corp.

Stamp 814 30. 22. Kohl. Robert ux to Gary A. Saage.

ux, Clifton. N. X. line of Mac Lean Rd. 88 ft.

8. X. from Valley Rd. 114x60 rt. Stamp 81.85.

23. Catania. Anthony to Irena Catania, al, Wayne. Lot 2 In Blk. 59517 on X.

side of Alp Rd. 24. Ro-Betta Enterprise. Inc. to Joseph Tateo, ux.

Paterson, S. side of Van Houten St. 874 ft. X. from Summer St.

100x37 ft. Stamp 9 35. 25. Bruaa, Max, ux to Frederick M. Miller.

Paterson, W. lln of Jackson St. 150 ft. 8. from Clay St 100x25 2nd tract 100x25 ft.

Stamp 82 20. 28. Bruaa. Max. ux to Frederick M.

Miller. Paterson, ft. lln of Harrison St 250 ft. X. from Carroll St.

100x25 ft. 27. Dlckenman, John, ux to Jerry Busko, ux, Wayne. Lot 10 Blk. 479B Map of property of Wayne Assoc! atea.

Stamp 624 20. 28. Shaw, George, ux to Edna X. King. al.

West Paterson, N. W. cor' ner of Lot 24 Map of Garrett Park Terrace. 60x50 ft. Stamp 55 cents.

29. Kimble, George, ux to Joseph Lobosco, ux, West Milford, X. aide of Ridge Road 200 ft. S. from Wll llam St.

3 tracts of land. Stamp 12 20. 30. Ruaaak, Morris, at. to Morris Ruasak.

al. Paterson, N. line of Montgomery St. 100 ft. X.

from Graham Ave. 100x35 ft. 31. De Rose. Joanne, to William Sayde, ux, Hawthorne, X.

line of Prescott Ave. 50 ft. from North Tenth St. 111x100 ft. Stamp 620.90.

33. Post. Henrietta, al, to Frank Postma, Pateraon, W. line of Madl-aon Ave. at N.

lln of Park Ave, Irregular tract S3. Tost, Henrietta, al to Prank Postma, ux, Paterson. N. lln of Flf teenth Ave. 50 ft.

from X. lln of East 18th 8t Irregular tract. 84. Morrow, Francis, ux to Gertrude McFarland. Clifton.

Lot 84 Map of High View Terrace. Stamp 35 85. 35. Finer. Jacob, ux to Xllaas Rol-nlk, ux.

Paterson, 295-297 Seventeenth Ave. Stamp 824 20. 38. Schofield. Margaret to Henrietta Poet.

Paterson, ft lln of Sixteenth Ave. 175 ft. W. from Park Ave 37. Poet.

Henrietta to Brogan Pateraon. N. line of Sixteenth Ave 175 ft. W. from Park Ave.

Stamp 25 SO 38. W. S. Construction Co. Inc.

to Ernest Wrenn ux. Wavna. Lot 1 Blk. 595K Map of subdivision Plat Alps Village See. 8.

Stamp 36 95. 9. Gelok, Edward Jr, ux to Joseph Buck. ux. Paasale, ft.

line of Lafayette Ave. IOO ft. from ft. lln of 6th Ave. 100x50 ft.

SUmp 18 70. 40. Paulleon Holding Corp to Pxullaon Co, Passaic. S. W.

aide of Paullaon Ava. with 8. X. side of Bloomfield Irregular tract. 41.

Holnaakl. Prank, ux to Holy Roaarv Catholic Church of Pax-sale, Paasale, 8. lln of Wall St with aide of Ninth St. 100x35 ft. SUmp ITOtlM TRIP 15 50.

00O. S. Astee Uaaaarlat, 000. 4. Flaherty, Sprint Deed B.

4. Conry, Hamilton aa Deed S. a. Bcalslttl. Q.

Lobaens. and 229-335 7. Wallace, Bank side N. from to.eoo. 0.

O'Hara, S. 61 1. 16.000. 8. A At 8.

A L. Aasn Blk. 638 See. High 10. Center S.

A 135 Blk. 11. Kokonky. knff 8. At 10.

013.000. 12. McClellan. as Deed 11. 13.

Werner, Jersey Bank Palls. Lot 16, Hopson, 14. Oetrowe, Jersey Bank Deed 14. 15. Schauble, A L.

Asan, 38th St. 300 9.500. 16. Schauble. R.

Brewer. 26th St. 300 4.000. 17. Ftsher, National Bank.

Stiles Court. 18. Ludwig. National Bank as Deed 19. 19.

Robert, S. L. Aten. (19 500. 20.

Doleckl, Jersey Mortgage at Deed 22. 21. Miller. Bruaa. ux.

Jackson St. 22. Miller, Bruaa, ux, St. 250 100x25 ft. 2 23.

Alflo Trust Co. of N. lln ft. W. from tract, S22.500.

24. Busko, Federal S. Ac Blk. 479B Map Associates. 25.

Mitchell, Mortgage Ac 181 26. Stark, Mortgage Ac Ridge, Oold 27. Perez, Ac Investment 109 Fair St. 27. Sehulster, Mortgage At Ridge, Circle 28.

Meyer, As 65 Windsor 39. Spate ro, Mortgage Ac 24 Bowdon 30. Hunter, gage As Investment Hackbury Place, 31. Gordon, Mortgage Ac Wayne, 9 Maljlm 32. Sayda, Park National line of Prescott from ti.

10th 33. Postma, Poat, Pateraon, Ave. SO ft. X. of of land.

S9.500. 34. Sailer, Blit Inc. to Rlngwood. Lot West Carletondale.

35. Wren, First National County, Wayna, Plat (16.000. 36. Takoublan. Jersey Bank A W.

line of X. from Broadway. Sneexin Seaton BLOOMFIELD, help weed out illergen-tree, a pharmaceutical (Shering Corp.) hay fever map States. The regional show that sneezes in isnt for thg same ineezes the same on the back of major offending fcatatlona by EXPRESS jh ATLANTIC RACE Paterson Leave roadway with tope at Clifton: Paosoi Bt, ifoo ltv aturdayt MS mmm mmemmm NUTLEY A young collector who does not seem to be too discriminating Wednesday picked bad item to add to his holdings. Health Officer Joseph Day had placed in his car a branch holding a hornets nest he had just treated and was talking to the property owner.

Somehow the nest disappeared. Fearing the chemical he had used would be harmful. Day and police began combing the neighborhood. On the next block Day found a 6-year-old boy who admitted he had taken the nest. It seems the boy has a nature collection.

He already had toads and snakes and wanted to expand. Newark Museum Planetarium-Observatory is sponsoring this summer. Those selected were Joseph Bergstein, Hillside Avenue: John H. Fikus, Carteret Place; Thomas Heldt, Holmes Street; Jeffrey Iuspa, Hickory Road; Joseph McCabe, Kingland Street; Anthony P. Pitucco, Adams Court; John Reilly, Franklin Avenue; Raphael Sonenshein, Edgewood Avenue, and Marguerite Stuhler of Ilford Avenue.

A total of 105 science students are taking part in two monthlong tuition-free space science programs. It is the third consecutive summer the Newark Museum, in co-operation with the American Astronautical Society, is presenting the courses. One Applicant Qualifies For Nutley Appointmant Herald-News Trenton Bureau TRENTON Mildred Haight, 471 Chestnut Nutley, was the only qualifier for ap pointment as bookkeeping machine operator in Nutley, the State" Civil Service Department reported yesterday. The existing salary schedule will apply for the position. gical Hospital Army.

The full-dress review at 8:30 s.m. is being sponsored by Paterson area National Guard units of Combat Command commanded by Col. George Davis Seating will be provided for about 2,000 spectators. The 114th Hospital unit, called to active duty during the Berlin Crisis last Fall, returned to Paterson by military convoy Wednesday after aervlng 10 months at Fort Dix. Military and civilian leaders who will make brief welcoming addresses in addition to Maj Gen.

Cantwell include: Col. Davis as host commander for the review; Rep. Charles Joel son; State Sen. Anthony J. Grossl; Mayor Frank X.

Graves of Paterson. Over 600 National Guardsmen will march in review to honor the 83 enlisted men and 15 officers of tha 114th, commanded by Col. Richard N. Outwin, M.D., of Millbum. Participating in the review will be groups representing the following National Guard units stationed at the Paterson Armory: CCC Headquarters Company; the 2nd Armored Infantry Battalion, 113th Infantry; the 4th Medium Tank Battalion and the 63rd New Jersey National Guard Army Band from Camden.

The staff officers of Combat Command C. in charge of the review are Col. Davis, Lt. Col Robert C. Wilson, Maj.

Howard Housel, Capt. Eugene O'Neill Cpt. Martin Donohue, Maj. William Noonan, Capt. Thomas Fenton, Chief Warrant Officer Herbert Lasher, Maj.

Emery Pal Capt Gregory Howarth, Lt. Col. Francis Mari, and Maj. Charles Stewart. ARCHITECT'S SKETCHBOOK PLANS AND IDEAS Build Your Own Music Center Long Island Lad Guest in Allwood CLIFTON Mr.

and Mr. Richard Rohrman, 59 Surrey Lane, Allwood, have aa their guest for two weeks Rodney Hall, 6 years old, of Long Island City, N. under the Friendly Town program sponsored by the New York Herald-Tribune. He arrived in town on Tuesday. The boy ia proving a good playmate for the Rohrmans 4-year-old son, Ricky.

He is adjusting well lo the suburban way of life in Allwood, Mrs. Rohrman said. It la believed that Mr. and Mrs. Rohrman are the first couple in Allwood, and pbssibly in Clifton, to subscribe to the program.

Mrs. Rohrman said she feel it is the Christian and American thing to do." Both she and her husband are glad of the opportunity to further the cause of brotherhood, she said. Allwood Community Church undertook the placement of underprivileged children's vacations in this area. Cuba Gets Twisted Story on Drug KEY WEST, Fla. Cubans are being told that the drug thalidomide is a U.S.

product. Havana radio, in discussing the preparation which is suspected of deforming unborn babies, referred to it as a "tranquilizer of Yankee manufacture." The broadcast said expectant mothers in in Europe had not been warned of its possible dangers but that those in the United States had- been advised. The drug actually was developed in Germany. It was prevented from getting a licence for commercial distribution, in the- United States through the vigilance of a woman doctor with the Food and Drug Buy Crowning Color receive aa bonne Special Cream Peroxide both 1.50 Buy Color Lift receive a bonus Silk-sheen Cream Shampoo both 1.50 Buy Coverinse receive at bonna Silk-sheen Cream Shampoo both 1.3o Elizabeth Ardens once-a-year SOAP SALE Hand milled ief Slue Greu oe Ju Geranium fragrance) lather swiftly, keep fragrant to tha Ustt N.J. P8 To the troublesome weed or grass pollen, firm here has prepared a of the United hay fever map)o when a Hoosier August, it probably reason a Texan month.

A chart the map ahowa seasonal mani months. S. DUSES 1 I By URSULA M. S. DADRAS Sooner or later, with the timing depending oa how quickly yoa begin expanding your record library, every lover of hi-fi music runs Into the problem of record storage.

The music center which Is today's Sketchbook project solves that problem by putting the record storage spaoe right In the music center where It belongs. The six compartments of the storage shelf could handle more than 100 records. Dividers make It possible to group the records by artist or type of musk, making it easy to find the record you want while storing the discs upright In the proper position for long life. Sliding doors am used In front of the record section. The hinged door to the right covers the tarn-table compartment.

Amplifier' and tuner go on shallow shelf under the records. The unit rests on a broad modern base. Sound systems are placed In one or two separate speaker cabinets. Over-all dimensions of the main unit are 68 34 wide by 19 34 deep. Speaker cabinets are 19 12 wide by 16 deep.

Total height of both music center and speaker cabinets is 35. The Sketchbook plan tells yon exactly what yon wlH need from your lumber dealer to build one or all three of the units and explains in easy-to-follow steps exactly how to proceed With construction. -OTHER PROJECTS Otker SO-ctnl flans, wkicA map it vrdrrti tn the same mamuras this one, btchidt: Modern Secretary: S-61 Bedroom Vankyr S-55 Modern Bookcase and Coffee Table: S-45 Child Desk: 24 Free-winding room dlTidcn 30 INCHES OF RECORD STORAGE: Thtrt't plenty of room for rocords. 1st this music confer, dosignad so any handy music lovor can build It himself. Turniablo goo behind hinged door at right, amplifier and tuner on thw shallow ihalf below focordt.

Two soparafe cabinets ore provided for speakers. A single plan tolls you how to build alt To order Music Centor Plan in tho blank below, cut out this coupon and mall with 50 conls to SKETCHBOOK, In cart of The Herald-New 911 Main Posse le. NAME ADD9ESS 2 Put On Probation For Morals Offenses PATERSON Two men Who hid pleaded guilty to unrelated morals offenses were put on probation yesterday. Woodrow J. Jeffrey, 18, of 199 Harrison Paterston, was put on probation for five years by Passaic County Judge Salvatore D.

Viviano. Jeffrey had pleaded to a charge involving a 15-year-old girl in Paterson In May. Andrew Dinkins 29, of 366 Hamilton Paterson, was fined $150 and put on probation for two years on condition that he undergo psychiatric treatment by Judge Stanley P. Po-lack. Dinkins had pleaded to an offense with a 13-year-old girl In Paterson in March.

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