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APR 9 - 1 9 4 8
New Jersey’s 7 Most Honest
Officials
1. Harry Harper2. Lloyd Marsh3. B. Vander Els4. p. D. Livermore5. J. P. Thomas6. Albert Hawkes7. H. Alex Smith
Garden State’s 7 Best Friends
Of Labor
1. Harry Harper2. A. Harry Moore3. J. P- Thomas4. Walter Jones5. Jno Dickerson6. Lou Marciante7. B. Vander Els
VOL. 8, No. 15 WALDWICK, N. J. Friday, April 9, 1948 $2 YEARLY — 5c COPY
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ADELE DOHM NEW HEAD OF W O M A N ’ S CLUBHARRY HARPER
Candidate for U. S. SenatorTUNE: SMILES
By M. Martin 'TurpanjianThere are men who make us happy,
There are men who make us blue,There are men who chase away the teardrops,
Like the sunbeams chase away the dew.There are men who find a way of helping,
When all others say it can’t be done,But the man who fills our lives with courage,
Is you, Harry Harper, our hearts you’ve won.You have made New Jersey famous,
You have chased away our blues,You have brought smiles back to weeping eyes,
Like the sunbeams chase away the dews,You have found some way of cheering, helping,
As champion for rights of people of our state, An honor to us and our nation, too,,
You are our chosen U. S. Senate candidate.
'Mary Wenzel and Mrs. Vander Els Vice-Presidents
Mrs. Vernon Secretary And Mrs. Klaschka Is Re-named Treasurer
Mrs. M. Turpanjian Retires Next Month As Past President
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Independent Voters League Candidates Seen as Victors in Allendale to End Administration o f The Present Mayor
All Voters of Community Fully Prepared to Help Elect Independent Federation Candidates In Order to Give Most Economical GovernmentVoters of Allendale are determined to help elect the Al
lendale Independent Voters League candidates in the November election by putting an end to the administration of the present Mayor whose defeat is forecast by a special survey conducted by the Jersey Parade.
Mayoralty candidate Becker is^ one of the best liked men in Allendale and his election appears to be a foregone certainty. As a matter of fact, Gill Job, the R epublican leader of Allendale, may defeat the present Mayor in the Primary nomination and if not Becker will add the finishing touches with his ever-growing list of friends and supporter^.
Everywhere in Allendale and even the youngsters are advocating the election o f Mayoralty candidate Becker and there are numerous personages who would hke to see Gill Job nominated in the Republican Primary and that if Job gets the nomination most of the followers pf the Independent group may also vote for Gill Job, and in that case it may be a tossqp between Becker and Gill Job. But if Gill jo b is defeated m the Primary, all his friends and followers may choose to hack Becker in November, thus bringing. about the defeat of the present Mayor.
Broad Street Firm Sells Best Paint, Wallpaper, Glass
New Ridgewood Co. Handles Fine Materials At Reasonable Prices
Corinth Ruins Show Refrigerators Used Some 2,200 Years Ago*
Recent excavations o f the ruins ou, . ancient city of Corinth dis- n, * the Corinthian Greeks h 0 ®-C. had refrigerators, wine
, ?ames of chance and girlentertainers.
The Broad Street Paint and Glass Company of 52 No. Broad St., Ridgewood, has become the hub o f the shoppers from various parts of Northwest Bergen County.
Here you will find large assortments of wallpapers (Lloyd’s domestic and imported varieties) |is well as automobile glass, com plete line of Pittsburgh paints- exterior and "interior, store window glass, glass shelving, gold stripe brushes and a large supply of painters’ other needs. The prices are very reasonable. One trial will make you a lifetime customer.
Defense Roads In Municipalities
Contributing to National defense plans. State Highway Commissioner Spencer Miller, Jr., today said that advanced priority will be given arterial roads through New Jersey municipalities in the fiscal year program.
Mrs. Adele E. Dohm, wife of Robert Dohm, of Monroe Street, Waldwick, who is prominently i- dentified with the Terwilleger & Wakefield Inc., o f Ridgewood, was elected president of the W om an’s Club o f Waldwick Monday night at the organization’s meeting in the council chamber of the municipal building.
Mrs. Mary N. Wenzel was named first vice-president; Mrs. Barth Vander Els was elected second vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Vernon, secretary and Mrs. Rose Klaschka, treasurer.
Mrs. M. Martin Turpanjian, the president of the club presided and conducted the election according to parliamentary procedure. The newly-elected executives will be installed into office next month.
Mrs. B. Vander Els, chairman of the Legislative and Citizenship Committee; gave a most interesting report on current world a ffairs as well as pending tax bills with a brief survey of their im plications, and also reviewed local affairs in the community o f W aldwick and stressed the importance of voting on primary day.
President Mrs. M. Martin Turpanjian appointed Mrs. William Dawson as chairman of the Literature Department.
A donation of two dollars was voted to the Red Cross.
It was announced by Mrs. L. A. Korte, chairman W elfare Committee, that there would be afternoon and evening session on April 21 at the Legion Hut in Waldwick for the purpose of making cancer dressings. W orn bedsheets and linens are urgently needed for this work and should be turned over to Mrs. L. A. Korte or Mrs. Henry Wenzel.
A lively discussion followed on plans for an annual dinner and installation of officers some time in May. Mrs. Jesse Garber was named chairman of the dinner committee with the assistance of Mrs. Irwin Schaeffner, Mrs. L. Lombardi, Mrs. L. A. Korte, and Mrs. George Gilman.
Refreshments were served under the supervision of Mrs. Ernest De Mase. The dark horse was won by Mrs. Zola McGrath.
Survey Shows Harper will be Nominated For Republican U.S. Senatorship Of Our State With Record Plurality in History
Jersey Parade Predicts 20 Counties Out of 21 Favor Bergen County’s Favorite Son to Suceed Albert B.Hawkes in Upper Chamber of Congress
The “ straw vote” conducted by the Jersey Parade shows that State Labor Commissioner Harry C. Harper, of Hackensack, will receive the support of the 20 counties out of 21 counties in the Garden State in the forthcoming Primary Election for the U. S.. Senatorial nomination.
The survey indicates the labor of New Jersey favors Harper as one of the greatest champions of their cause and the management also favors Harper because of his fairness and uprightness in dealing with complex problems.
All the sportsmen and women throughout the state favor Harper because of the fact that he has always been regarded as the exponent of fairplay and Americanism.
Democrats admire Harper to such an extent that a large number of them are contemplating to become “ one-day Republicans” as their appreciation and gratitude to Harper who has demonstrated time and time again that he is a public servant for all the people of New Jersey and not for the Republican party alone.
The overwhelming m ajority of the friends of Gov. A lfred E. Driscoll are favoring Harper at heart and will show their friendship to Bergen’s favorite son on Primary Day. A ll Independents feel they have never yet seen a more logical candidate for U.S. Senatorship than Harper.
All friends and followers of U.S. Senator Hawkes are 100 per cent behind the candidacy of Harper.
The women voters of New Jersey are unqualifiedly in favor of Harper. New Jersey has seldom produced a more practical gentleman, a genuine public servant than Harper.
Ace Home Cleaning Co. Sets Pace In Northern Jersey
The Ace Home Cleaning Company, o f 178 E. 33rd St., Paterson, Louis Piazza, general manager, specializes in home floor waxing also rugs and upholstery cleaning, shampooing and repairing in the home.
This firm is widely known for its excellent services and reasonable prices.’
Saddle Inn Marks 10th Anniversary As Outstanding American & Chinese Restaurant In Northwestern Bergen
Saddle Inn, of Route 17, Upper Saddle River, is one of the finest eating places in Northwest Bergen County, specializing in American and Chinese dishes. Ths well-known restaurant is observing this month its tenth anniversary.
ALLENDALE NOTESState Motor Vehicle Cotnmr.
Arthur W . Magee says Allendale had no traffic accident fatality during 1947.
“ Princess Ida” , light opera will be staged at Allendale School, Saturday, April 17.
Frank Malocsay, Jr., is the owner and operator o f the eating place which carries also best wines, beers and liquors. Diletto Noggio has the reputation of being an excellent chef in preparing American dishes and Jack Song, an authority on Chinese foods for the past 25 years, prepares the delicious Chinese dishes.
Clubs, organizations and socie-
ties often use the place for parties and dinners. The atmosphere is ide&l, the kitchen immaculately clean. The place is open daily from noon to 2 a.m., including Saturdays and Sundays. Discerning opicureans who are seeking the best in foods will finds the Saddle Inn the right place. Prices are always reasonable and right.
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PRESIDENTIAL TIMBERThe race to be Mister Harassment
or the Worrying Man, otherwise known as President of the United States, is on. Everybody is coming into the ring at the drop of a nat, so to speak. The stewards may have to divide it into two heats to prevent overcrowding and piling up in the stretch.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur is willing to go to the post. He is quite a man. George Washington threw a dollar across the Rappahannock but MacArthur threw a brass hat across the Pacific ocean.
General MacArthur offers himself to the Republicans if they insist and it sounds a little like a reiteration of his famous statement, “ I shall return.” Anybody who can wind up ruling Japan after Corregidor is not to be discounted no matter how long or difficult the road.
President Truman made the announcement that he would like four years more of trials and tribulations the same day MacArthur’ s word came from Tokyo. In the last couple of years Harry has been through more fighting than Douglas.
Messrs. Dewey, Taft, Stassen, Vandenburg and other GOP hopefuls took the entry of General MacArthur with a show of minimum concern but no race is ever made any easier by traffic congestion at the post.
General Ike, the Abilene Bearcat, announced that he would not be a candidate and added that he did not see anything in the situation which required a military man to make a general headquarters of the White House. Plainly MacAr- thur’s reply to this is, "Sez you!”
Democratic politicians are insisting that if they could get Truman to step out and get Ike to ride the donkey it wouldn’t make any difference if the Republicans ran MacArthur, Doolittle, Bradley, Spatz, Nimitz and Halsey all on one ticket.
Could it come to pass that, with General MacArthur seeing an excuse for a military man camping on the Potomac, General Eisenhower might be prevailed upon to change his mind? We shall see what we shall see, as the fellow said as he looked into the wrong end of a telescope. But we hope the campaign will be recognizable as a political contest and not a major military event.
Elmer Twitchell is close to a fortune. He is thinking of signing up to supply the United Nations with loopholes. The demand for smaller ones is especially high.
CAN YOU REMEMBER—Away back when a man wasn’t
afraid to make more money?
The shoe industry predicts a drop from $1 to $3 in the price of shoes this year. Oh for the days when we could afford them on both feet!
Truman Says He Will Run. Headline. „
Might be a good idea to develop the hook slide, too.
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Eamon de Valera was in New York and the city, of course, gave him the green light.
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The four alleged Communists released on bail of $3,500 (about the bail asked when a non-Communist parks too close to a hydrant or takes his dog into the park nn- muzzled) were so hungry, we hear, that they could eat a capitalist’s horse.
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“ 1 got the first strike” —President Truman at Key West.
You’re not counting correctly, Harry.
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m Anthony Eden will visit America after he recuperates from his present illness and after the news of his wife’s Bermuda divorce is aired and forgotten. . . One of the Republican Presidential dark horses has the same initials as the High Cost of Living. . . Good idea President Truman has—making Daylight Saving national, instead of local. It ’ll give his coal factfinding board an extra hour of daylight in which to find John L. Lewis. . .• The Russians don’t even know what instrument Harry plays. A Commie cartoonist last week had Mr. Truman playing a
set of drums. Shucks— he hasn’t even learned how to chew gum. . Gov. Jim Folsom’s supposed to be he knows best—himself. Probable he knows best— himself. Proboble title: “ I Wonder W ho’s Kissing Me Now” . . . . Ad in Warrenton (Va.) newspaper: “ Room forrent. Prefer man or woman.” . . .• A Boston store lists the Kinsey Report in the Rare Book Department. . . . Little Jackie Hellej says the reason Pittsburgh residents frequent nightclubs is to get out of the smoke-filled air. . .• In the heart o f the densely populated Rivington Street in New York, a fruit peddler has increased his trade by using his horse as a sandwich “man” . Wrapped around old Dobbin’s neck is a card that reads: “ I ’m not an ordinary horse. I once ran third at Belmont and paid $38.”• Current new Latin % comic is the breezy, wheezy, busy Buddy Lester — a Keystone Cop version of Noel Coward who, in the best tradition of the cafe clowns, does
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. . . . Tripl’ing on Mutual, WHN and at the Playgoers Club, com edian Morey Amsterdam has gained ten pounds in two months. . . Bradley’s Restaurant going in for supper club entertainment. . . .• Stan Fisher, in the new Co- tillian Room revue at the Hotel Pierre is this department’s candidate as harmonica runner-up to the crown of Larry Adler. . . Buddy Lester’s description o f John Charles Thom as: Those threedistingushed baritones of the Metropolitan Opera House. . . Lum Fong’s celebrating their 8th anniversary as a 52nd Street Chinea- tery. . . Paul W hiteman says a bigamist is a guy who has taken one too many . . . .
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STARTING A T DUSK RAIN OR CLEAR
Waldwick Appliance & Gift Shoppe30 PROSPECT STREET
WALDWICK, N. J.
• Special Garden Tools• Radios• Records• Refrigerators• Household Gifts
WE ARE NOW AGENTS FOR BENDIX WASHERS
Annie Teitelbaum Allendale 1-3945 •
Chester I. Barnard William A. HughesChester I. Barnard has resigned as president of the New Jer
sey Bell Telephone Company, which he has headed since the com pany began statewide operation in 1927, to become president July 1 of The Rockefeller Foundation. He will succeed Raymond B. Fos- dick, president of the Foundation since 1935 and a trustee 27 years, who will reach retirement age on June 30. Mr. Barnard has served on the board of trustees of the Foundation since 1940 and is also a member of its executive and finance committees.
The New Jersey Bell Telephone Company’s board of directors last week elected Mr. Barnard chairman of the board, and William
A. Hughes a director and president of the Company.
Running Water.. “ Reddy-Made”R e d d y K il o w a t t , your electrical farm-hand, is the valuable power behind the pump on your farm. And you knowthat water — pumped electrically — is the farmer’s greatest asset.
Every time you pump water by hand, you’re reducing your earning power. Every time you pump water electrically, you’re increasing your earning power.
Reddy Kilowatt, your low-cost farm servant, is truly the power behind the pump
P y B O C l p S E R V IC EP u b lic Servant of the Garden State.
Brood Street Paint & Glass Co.
53 NO. BROAD STREET
Ridgewood New Jersey
F E A T U R I N G
• Complete Line of Pittsburgh Paints (Exterior and Interior)
• Automobile Glass
• Lloyd’s Wallpapers (Domestic and Imported)
• Store Window Glass
• Gold Stripe Brushes
W e Carry a Large Supply for Painter’ s Needs
TELEPHONE: RIDGEWOOD 6-8262
Friday; April 9, 1948 JERSEY PARADE WALDWICK, N. J.APR 9 - 1 94 8
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llerge# Para tie Business DirectoryCLOCKS REPAIRED
All Kinds of Clocks Repaired A. J. LAWRENCE
Madison Ave., near Main St. Wyckoff, New Jersey
Tel. W yckoff 4-0357-M
LANDSCAPING
Lawns, shrubs cleaned, pruned or replaced. New lawns made. Weekly care. Complete line ferti- zer, soil, seed shrubs.HARRY LEWIS - RIDGE. 6-5213
BARNEY VANDEN BERG & SONS
Trucking, Sand, Driveway Stone, Manure, Top Soil, Am'acite
Driveways, Dry Wells, Gardens Plowed, New Lawns & Old Lawns Re-seeded.
68 VAN BLARCOM AVE. MIDLAND PARK
Ridgewood 6-1174-J
LEARN SILVERSMITHING
A fascinating profitable hobby!6—2V2 hour lessons— $12.00
SADDLE RIVER HANDCRAFTERS
ALLENDALE AVE. & W. SADDLE RIVER ROAD
SADDLE RIVER, ,N. J.
LANDSCAPING
Landscaping, new and old lawns made and repaired
Also tree work.PERCY BROKAW
Tel. W yckoff 4-0688-R Ralph Avenue, W yckoff, N. J.
AUTHORIZED
Sales — Service — Parts Any Make Car Repaired
Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices MARSH & GROAT, INC.
565 NO. MAPLE AVE.Ridgewood, N.J.
Tel. Ridgewood 6-0702
Painting & Decorating
R. J. OWENS Painting & Decorating
Interior & Exterior Painting Washable & Sun Tested
Wall Paper312 So. Van Dien Avenue
RIDGEWOOD 6-4277-W RIDGEWOOD, N. J.
Free Estimates, Reasonable Prices Painting & Decorating ARTHUR STRAIGHT
16 Greenwood Avenue Wortendyke
RIDEGWOOD 6-7083-J
RESTAURANT
Just A ReminderPAT JOB S CRESCENT
TERRACE INN Dining, Dancing, Cocktail Bar
Parties, Weddings, Banquets Accommodated
Tel. Allendale 1-3247 W. Crescent Avenue
Allendale, New JerseySELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
LAUNDERITE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Day Until 8 P. M. on Mon., Wed., Sat.
13 GODWIN AVE. RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Ridgewood 6-8127
Tile Work
TILE W ORK O f Every Description
Repairing a Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Given RITCHINGS & EVERSON
869 E. Glen Avenue Ridgewood 6-3603
RIDGEWOOD, N. J.
M. MARTIN TURPANIJIAN REAL ESTATE BROKER
INSURANCE AGENT TEL. ALLENDALE 1-3456 112 W YCKOFF AVENUE
WALDWICK, N. J.
TILE CONTRACTORS
DE PAOLIS Tile Contractors
Remodeling and Repairing Tel. Allendale 1-3128-J
25 Wanamaker Ave. Waldwich, N.J.
TOP SOIL
LEONARD COMBEE PRODUCER & DISTRIBUTOR
SCREENED TOP SOIL SAND, GRAVEL, FILL DIRT
HUMUS & MANURE RIDGEWOOD 6-5459
TREE CARE
Storm dammage repaired and debris removed.
Bracing - Cabling - Pruning T. H. SperryTree Experts
BOX 8 RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Tel. R I 6-4131
UPHOLSTERINGLarge selections of materials
Expert workmanship 3 pieces re-webbed $20
Tailored slip covers L . C H E M I
Phone Suffern 1216 Evenings 1503-J
Tallman, N. Y.
Waldwick PharmacyWilliam E. Ward, Ph. G.
PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY
Allendale 1-3993 Allendale 1-4036
BILL’S BUSY CORNERFOOD - HOUSEWARES
SELF-SERVICE Open Daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Tel. Hawthorne 7-3142 ’ 256 Hawthorne Ave.Hawthorne • •
ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION OF LATE MODEL SEDANS
COUPES & COACHES
AIR CITY M OTORS
Chrysler - Plymouth Sales & Service
Tels. Lambert 3-3900 LAmbert 3-3901
1040 MARKET STREET PATERSON, NEW JERSEY
Safety Regulations Factor in Judging Highway Contest
Trenton—Observance of safety regulations will be an important consideration by the judges in the second annual highway con test sponsored by the Garden Club of New Jersey, April 1 to 15, M otor Vehicle Commissioner Arthur W. Magee said today. Citations Will be given to the commercial and industrial establishments along State -highways having the most attractive buildings and grounds.
Three specific phases of safety regulations were mentioned by Commissioner Magee — driveway
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State Motor Vehicle Commx. Arthur w. Magee claims the year of 1947 left Waldwick without a single traffic accident fatality.
A joint installation ceremonies of VFW and its Auxiliary will take Place Monday evening in the municipal building.
Sergeant Russell Littchult may be appointed clerk to the Recorder’s Court tonight upon recom mendation of Judge John Edward Phelan.
Wise Selections From The Talmud
L Truth is heavy, therefore few care to carry it.
2. Descend a step in choosing a he, ascend a step in choosing a
fnend.3- Do not live near a pious fool. 4. When thou are the only pur- aser, then buy; when other p u r -1
body6rS aCe present> be thou no- j
not \ horse fed too liberally with ats becomes unruly.
ter wine belongs to the mas- tips Ut the waiter receives the
thre^ thou tellest thy secret to Persons, ten know of it.
location, parking facilities and lighting.
Driveway locations should be established to permit the least amount o f vehicular and pedestrian conflict; where they permit no obstruction to sight distance and as far away as possible from the point o f intersecting highways.
Floodlighting and colored lights should be located and adjusted so that they are not in direct line of vision of motorists on the highway. Colored lights should be located so a s , not to confuse or destroy the visibility of traffic control signals.
Adequate off-street parking should be provided so that patrons
or employees do not park on the highway.
In addition to safety regulations judging will be made on general attractiveness, landscaping, absence o f unsightly signs and conformity to State standards of health, highway regulations and conservation.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
E L E C T I O N N O T I C E B O R O U G H O F W A L D W I C K
N E W ' J E R S E YIN PURSUANCE of an act of the
legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled
“ A n act to regulate Elections”Notice is hereby given that the dis
trict Boards of Registry and Election for the Election Districts of the Borough of Waldwick, N. J'. wil meet on the days hereinafter stated, at the polling places noted 'below.
Notice is further given that P R I M A R Y E L E C T I O N
WILL be held on Tuesday, April 20th, 1948 between the hours of 7 A. M. and 8 P. M. for the Election of the following Officers.
Delegates-at-large and alternates- at-large for both Republican and Democrat Parties for President and Vice President of the United States of America.
Two Congressional District delegates and two alternates -of both the Republican and Democratic Parties.
The following Officers of both the Republican and Democratic Parties.
United States Senator (one)Member of the House of Represen
tatives (one)C ounty Officers
County ClerkSheriffMembers Bergen County Board of
Chosen Freeholders (three)Local Officers
Counoilmen (Two for full term),'\asessor (For full Term)One male and one female member
of the County Committee from each of the Republican and Democrat Parties from each district.
Notice is hereby given that qualified voters of the Borough of Waldwick, N. J. not already registered in the said Borough of Waldwick, N .J. governing permanent registration may register with the Borough Clerk of the Borough of Waldwick, N. J. Wednesday -Evenings from the hours of 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. and Thursdays during the hours from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. at the Municipal Building, located on Prospect Street, Waldwick, N. J.
Thursday, September 23rd, 1948 is the last day for permanent registration for the General Election and after that date the registration books will be closed until after the forthcoming General Election on Tuesday, November 2, 1948.
Notice of Change of residence or application for transfer of registration shall he made either by written request forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the Bergen County Board of Elections on forms provided by the Municipal Clerk or Board or by calling in person at the office of the Municipal Clerk or County Board of Elections up to and including September 23rd., 1948.
The Boards of Registry and Elections will meet at the polling places noted below for the purpose of holding a General Election on Tuesday November 4th., 1948 from the hours of 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. for the election of the following:
Electors of President and Vice- President of the United States.
United States SenatorMember of the House of Represen
tativesC ounty Officers
County ClerkSheriffThree Members of the Board of
Chosen FreeholdersLocal Officers
Councilmen (two for full term)
Assessor (for full term)Polling places for the Borough of
Waldwick, N. J.First District — Auditorium Mu
nicipal Building, Prospect St. near Franklin Turnpike.
Second District—Auditorium Waldwick Public School, Prospect Street, near Hopper Avenue.
Boundary lines District No. 1 all that area of said 'Borough bounded on the North, East and South by the Boundary lines of the Borough of Waldwick, N. J. and on the West by the center line of the Erie Railroad System.
District No. 2 all that area of said Borough bounded on the North, West and South by the Boundary lines of the said Borough of Waldwick, N. J. and on the East by the Center line of the Erie Railway System.
CHARLES A. BEARCE, Borough Clerk.
Jersey Parade April 9, 16, 1948 Fee $26.62
VILLAGE DINER OPEN 24 HOURS
Best Foods — Reasonable Prices Ridgewood and Maple Aves.
Ridgewood, Ne„w Jersey
BEATUY PARLORS
ALLENDALE BEAUTY SALON
83 W. Allendale Avenue Tel. Allendale 1-3282
Allendale, N. J.
Advertise In The Classified Section
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Ramsey TaxiW e have added another new Kaiser car
to increase our service to you.
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SADDLE INNUPPER SADDLE RIVER
Well-known for its delicious steaks, The
Saddle Inn is pleased to^announce the ad
dition of Chinese dishes, to its menu. The
kitchen will be open 7 days a week.
, Hours:
Weekdays — Noon to 10 P. M. Sat., Sun. & Holidays
4:30 P. M. to Mid-night
Frank Malocsay, Jr.
APR 9 - 1 9 4 8PAGE SIX JERSEY PARADE, WALDWICK, N. J. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1948
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
Asphalt driveways constructed. Power-rolled to last. Terms up to 3 years.
Driveway crushed stone, sand, gravel, top soil, fill dirt.LIGHTWEIS & FOREIT
CONSTRUCTION CO.
35 OAK STREET ALLENDALE, N. J.
ALlendale 1-3549 HAckensack 3-0381
AUTO SERVICING
CRESCENT AVENUE GARAGE
Late model guaranteed used cars. Auto body, painting, fender work.
Repairs All Make Cars308 W. Crescent Ave.
Allendale, New Jersey Tel. Allendale 1-3072
A. & P. GARAGE EXPERT AUTO REPAIRS Overhauling Our Specialty
All Work GuaranteedFRANKLIN TURNPIKE
WALDWICK, N.J. Phones:
Night, Allendale 1-4363-J Day, Allendale 1-3005
MAPLE MOTORS CO. INC. John M. Washer, Mgr.
Repairs on All Make Cars PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE
Used Cars Bought And Sold 599 N. Maple Ave. RI. 6-2840
NAUGLE MOTORSDodge and Plymouth
and Dodge Job Rated Truck® S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E
Cor. Franklin & Wyckoff Aves. Wyckoff, N.J.
Phone W yckoff 4-0113
BARBER
SALAFIA’S BARBER SHOP
Cigars — Cigarettes Candy — Soft Drinks
27 Prospect St., Waldwick Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
BUILDING PRODUCTS
BREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS Storm Sash, Insulation, Lumber
Tools, Fertilizers, Grass Seed Tel. Ridgewood 6-6030 550 No. Maple Avenue
Ridgewood, N.J.
Cesspool Cleaning Service
H. W. MyerCesspools Built and Claned
Drains & Filter Beds Installed MONROE AVENUE
W yckoff 4-0423
CONTRACTORS
Building Stone Flagstone — Colored Slate
CINDERS — TOP SOIL SAND — GRAVEL
Terraces and Retaining Walls JOSEPH FRERE
Franklin Turnpike Allendale 1-3884
CONFECTIONERS
J O H N ’ SC O N F E C T I O N E R Y
MAPLE AVENUE Waldwick, N.J.
Tel Allendale 1-3599
CONSTRUCTION________Tri-County Construction Co.Roofing, Siding, Installation,
AlterationsWilliam Carota, Prop.
Oak Street Oakland, N.J.Tel Oakland 8-4911
DRUG STORESFree Delivery
HO-HO-KUS PHARMACYCall Ridgewood 6-2026
C. L. Russo, B.S. —— V .J. Sakai, B.S.
622 North Maple Avenue Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
Electrical Contracting
IVAN H. REESE successor to Wm. Tierny
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE
31 Oak St., Ridgewood, N.J. Tel RI. 6-2958
FLOOR REFINISHING
HENRY PINEAULT Floor Laying, Scraping
and Refinishing 14 S. MAPLE AVENUE
Ridgewood RI. 6-0587-J
FUEL OIL
A. VAN DEN BERG & SON Esso-Heat Fuel Oil
Esso Kerosene Oil Burner Service
Fairview Ave., Midland Park Tel. Ridgewood 6-5738
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Wanamaker and Carloughfuneral directors
licensed N. Y. and N. J.181 Arch St. Ramsey, N.J.
Tel. Ramsey 9-0572
H. VAN EMBURGH FUNERAL HOME
109 Darlington Avenue Tel Ramsey 9-0030
Ramsey, New Jersey
C. C. VAN EMBURGH 306 E. Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J.Tel. RI. 6- 0345
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Top Soil, Driveway Stone, Sand, Gravel. Cinders, Fill Dirt, Driveways
built.PHIL GULMY
Contractor GLEN ROCK
Ridgewood 6-6959
BALDI CONSTRUCTION CO. Excavating - Grading - Concrete
Bulldozer and Shovel to Hire Tel. Allendale 1-3302— 1-3498-R
Cleveland Ave. Waldwick
GROCERIES
DOUBLE J. QUALITY MARKET Fancy Groceries, Choice Meats
Frozen Food — Vegetables Prospect St., Waldwick, N.J.
Tel. Allendale 1-4082
GROCERS - DELICATESSEN
OSMERS GROCERY
AND DELICATESSEN
Tel. Allendale 1-3535
Cleveland Avenue Waldwick, N. J.
WALDWICK FOOD MARKETMeats, Groceries, Vegetables
Beer, Liquor, and Wines W e Deliver Free of Charge
Call Allendale 1-3588 Cor. Franklin Turnpike and
Prosepect St., Waldwick
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER
TEL. ALLENDALE 1-3870-JJoe Earl Dawson
Industrial Refinishing Engineer Refrigerators Sprayed in Homes
No Fuss — No Inconvenience Reflinishing in Gloss White
Laquer Enamel at One Price In Colors at Additional Cost
Letter Boxes - Cabinets Radiator Covers
Waldwick Avenue, Waldwick, N. J.
KITCHEN CABINETS
Kitchen Cabinets, Iron enamel or stainless steel sinks; linoleum or formica tops.
HAWTHORNEWOODCRAFT CORP.
100 Wagaraw Rd., Hawthorne Tel. Hawthorne 7-6735
LAUNDRY
BOND LAUNDRYWet Wash, Rough Dry Service Flat Work, Rug Shampooing
and Dry CleaningTel. Allendale 1-3923-J 109 Waldwick Avenue
Waldwick, N.J.
PAINTERS - DECORATORS
VILLAGE DECORATORS
Painting and Decorating
Interior and Exterior Catering to the better clientele
John W. Marshall
Tel. Ridgewood 6-3525-W
PAINT - HARDWARE
Ho-Ho-Kus Paint and Hardware, Inc.
17 Sherdian Avenue Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
Tel. RI 6-4284 Glass and window shades,
fertilizersPITTSBURG PAINTS
RADIO & SOUND SERVICE
LIBERTY RADIO & SOUND SERVICE
Sales and service of electrical appliances
Expert Radio RepairsFrederick Hasenbalg, Prop.
303 W. Crecent Ave.Tel. Al. 1-3414 Allendale, N. J.
MANURE AND WOOD
Oak wood, fireplace logs, furnace wood, stove, kindling, dry, ready to use. Cow manure, the natural
and complete fertilizer, for gardens, lawns, shrubbery, etc.
— *$» —
B. ROSENBOOM
DAIRY STREET MIDLAND PARK, N. J.
Ridgewood 6-6048-M
MILK - CREAM
REAL ESTATE
GUY DE MAURIACLicensed Real Estate Broker
Former Chief FHA Appraiser 94 Waldwick Avenue Tel. Allendale 1-3218
Waldwick, New Jersey
F or A Satisfying Sale W ith A M inimum of InconvenienceList Your Property With
HOWARD A. DAY, Realtor315 Franklin Avenue
Tel. Ridgewood 6-2377 Ridgewood, N.J.
ROOFING
F or Roofing, Sidewall or Insulation Service
TILO ROOFING CO.George W. Campbell, Dist. Mgr.
Tel. RI. 6-3369 40 No. Van Dien Ave.
Ridgewood, N.J.
MILK CREAM ICE CREAM
Terwilleger &
Wakefield. Inc.1208 E. Ridgewood, Ave.
Ridgewood, N.J.
Tel. Ridgewood 6-2792
TAVERNS
MOVING
WALTER W.
HOFFMAN, Inc.
Storage - Warehouses
Complete Nation-wide Moving Service
Rug & Carpet Cleaning
76 LAKE AVENUE
Midland Park
MARATENE TAVERNFranklin Turnpike
Waldwick, N.J.
TAXI
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
FRANKLIN LAKES DAIRY
Vitamin “D ” Homogenized “ Better milk for better health”
High Mountain Avenue Franklin Lakes
R I 6-4338 — W yckoff 4-0400 Westwood 5-2109
ROOFING AND SIDING
Save 20% salesman commission.
Be your own salesman by calling
ALlendale 1- 3549
Allendale
Bar and Grill"M om ” Connelly, Prop.
W. ALLENDALE AVENUE ALLENDALE. NEW JERSEY
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M M H V M M H ttH M V V M W M W
WILSON’S HOTEL BAR & Grill
SONNY WILSON, Prop BOWLING ALLEYS
TA X I SERVICEProspect Street Waldwick,, N.J.
(Opposite R. R. Station)
Tel. Allendale 1-3257 s t w w v v w w i w m w w w i i
Harry Prostick
DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY and NOVELTIES
RIDGEWOOD TAXI CO., INC. Tel. Ridgewood 6-1800
A Safe, Prompt Taxi Service By the Trip or Hour
Special Care School Children 24 Hour Service
North Broad Street Ridgewood, N.J.
23 CHESTNUT STREET Ridgewood
Tel. Ridgewood 6-2360 — 2361
BERGEN TYPEWRITER SERVICE
Typewrite! - Duplicators Adding Machines
Representing Royal Typewriter Company
We Rent - Repair - Buy & SeU253 Main St., Hackensack, N. J.
HAckensack 2-5341
WINDOW CLEANERS
COMMUNITY WINDOW CLEANERS Special Monthly Rates Tel Ridgewood 6-3023
P. O. Box 62 Midland Park, N.J.
93 VAN HOUTEN STREET PATERSON, N.J. SHerwood 2-66102
ZEMAN MOTORSD e Soto and Plymouth
Sales - Service - Parts Direct Factory Service
Body and Fender WorkUsed Cars Bought and Sold
FRANKLIN & GODWIN AVES WYCKOFF, NEW JERSEY
Tel. W yckoff 4-0487
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CTIDAY. AT'liH 9. 1 9 4 8 ,... JERSEY PABAUE, WALDW1CK. N. J.
APR 9 ~ 1 948PAGE SEVEN
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VIRGIL By Len Kleis
LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita
JITTER By Arthur Pointer
REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes
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He leaped off the ferry towards where he thought the dock was and landed in the icy Delaware river.
During the time that Donovan was making up his mind the ferry had pulled away from the dock.
He was treated for exposure after being fished out of the water.
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How Eye-Glass Wearing Men Make Impressions In Courts and Other Public Buildings As Some Politicians Pretend To Be Deaf and Dumb
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There are some lawyers who win cases by carrying two or three eye glasses in their pockets and often make special impressions as they change glasses from time to time and such a circumstance gives them an opportunity to come out with new ideas and new views of logic.
There are some men who ap -^ pear in other public places and
have been responsible for wars. delegates are unable to settleIf our diplomats and the statesmen of the United States are unable to prevent the possible 3rd World War, they should step a- side and let the women delegates of the “ Allied Countries” handle the situation. The women should force themselves to have a showdown in affecting international peace.
The time has come whereby the women should save themselves from the bondage of men who hold thus far the political control o f their destinies as well as over the lives o f their children. Patriotism is a great virtue. The democratic form of government is reputed to be the best in the world but the wrong application o f its principles has been the cause of many mischiefs.
We have political philosophers and humanitarians who have expressed their thoughts and ideals in eloquent languages and yet we have seen evidences of chicaneries and acts of inhumanity against men.
Those who attempt to show the right way are shifted aside. The peace plan of Thomas Paine— the “ Congress o f Nations” was not adopted in 1800 when he first proposed it. He wrote our Declaration o f Independence and he also wrote the French Declaration of Rights. He was born in England, made a French citizen by decree and was an American by adoption and yet he was banished from the country o f his birth, imprisoned in the land whose liberty he defended and was denied citizenship and the right to vote in the Republic he created.
Factual evidences clearly disclose the fact that our world statesmen are not symbols of justice and humanity nor are they serving as beacons to guide mankind in an effort to bring about permanent peace. Sentiments of wisdom and justice for a better life no longer exist. We have made many blunders in dealing with Turkey and other European nations. Let us get wise to ourselves a bit. The religious feud now going on in Palestine indicates that our United Nations
such disputes. The vendetta of the Jews and Mohammedan Arabs of the Holy Land as well as the conflict between the Hindus and the ‘untouchabels” of India remind us of the olden days when Protestants and Catholics in France butchered each other.
Religions have failed, our churches have failed, our governmental representatives have failed to bring about international peace. The time has come that we try another experiment. Men should give way to women. Let them be our peacemakers and rulers indeed and in fact if they succeed to establish world peace. We gave $5,- 000,000,000 to China for sake of Democracy and yet China is today 100 per cent communistic government.
The primitive man worshipped everything that inspired fear in him. He worshipped the bull and the snake, the lion and the wolf, as well as the boar and the; bear. He worshipped lightining, mountain, thunder, the sea, the volcanic fire. The kings have always been worshipped by the subjects and all those who refused to worship the Roman Emporer were put to death. The modern man’s rulers have caused the last two world wars. Millions o f innocent lives have been annihilated. W oodrow Wilson promised peace and was elected. He plunged us into war. Roosevelt promised peace, and he too plunged us into the world war 2. Truman is promising peace and seeks to be re-elected and we are afraid that he may plunge us into war. Even the Bible says that all men are liars. Let us give way to women and they may give us a better break.
Let us hope that the Congress may not move hastily for a final decision on the matter of re-arm ing. They should refuse to be stampeded into immediate action unless the situation is truly in reality serious enough to warrant self-protection.
By all means we are for the welfare and happiness of our country. We must defend our borders at any cost or sacrifice but it may not be proper for us to stick our necks out in meddling in
are some men who other public places
make the use of their eye-glasses, either changing or wiping same from time to time and that way their mental channel begins to function rather smoothly. There is a borough clerk who carries three Sets of eye-glasses in order to think and connive ways and means to win his point and often succeeds in that direction.
There are many politicians who pretend to be both deaf and dumb in order to shirk responsibility or avoid from embarrassing situations that may arise from time to time when constituents are seeking favors, jobs and what have you.
This situation was demonstrated not so long ago when a man was talking with a Republican leader in Hudson County. The latter almost always made believe he was hard of hearing and all the time had to place his hand on his left ear and ask the visitor to repeat and speak much louder. And in order to find out if such a condition o f deafness actually existed, I myself interviewed that gentleman and began talking with him in a loud voice. The leader again said, “ talk a little louder, I can’t hear you.” And whereupon I stated then and there, in low whisper thus: “ I hear you are going to have dinner with Mayor Hague in his home to appoint some of his men in your department.” And lo and behold, the G.O.P. leader who pretended to be hard o f hearing began to shout by saying: “ who the hell ever told you such a lie?”
I just wanted to know if you
European affairs without any valid reason. We always believe in the dictum of Stephen Decatur: “ My country; may she always be in the right. But my country, right or w rong!”
And in conclusion, we wish to reiterate that if our statesmen fail to bring about lasting peace, they should step aside and let the women handle the situation in the present global crisis.
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were really deaf. Don’t get excited” I said. He could not hear loud expressions but he heard low whispers when reference was made to his integrity and honesty of purpose.
The eye-glasses have certain symbols in public places. I f the glasses are changed rapidly it in dicates the wearer is seeking special favor; if the glasses are changed rather slowly it indicates leniency should be shown for “overruling objections.”
There are many codes that the average people are not aware of. The high sign of a Democrat being the symbol of jackass is often made evident by the person placing his hands on his ears or by carrying emblem o f a donkey or a jackass in his vest pocket. The high sign of the Republican being the elephant, he either moves his head up and down or carries the emblem of the elephant on his coat lapel.
A Hackensack lawyer carries seven-colored hankerchiefs with him while in courts. He waves the white one when he wins cases and waves a mourning hanker- chief when he losses cases. He al-
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