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rn \ i cn M. Martin Turpanjian Editor V U L. 19. No. 50. E n te red as Second C lass M atte r WALDWICK, N. J.
OLiver 2-5678F riday , D E C E M B E R I I , 1959 Published Weekly
5 cents Per Copy $2.00 YEARLY
WHERE ALL TEACHING ROADS MEET New Civic Club Formed
To Boost Heckman For
Governor Nomination
By M A R T H A R U D O L P H
D r. M ichael B. Gi'lligan, p resid en t of Je rsey O ty S ta te C ollege, a n d D t. F o rrq s t A . Irwin, p ast p res id en t d l JC SC , m eet 'at the co llege’s b o o th a t the co n v en tio n to co m p are cu rriculum no tes. F o llow ing a d iscussion on the m any new c u rriculum “ firsts” fo JC SC —
delin ea ted in the b a ck g ro u n d art w o rk of the college’s b o o th an d in the new q u ar- tery, JC S C C om m unication , d is trib u ted a t th e co n v en tio n — Mrs. F rances B. O ’Brien, assistan t p ro fesso r o f English an d e d ito r o f the new q u a r te r ly, jo ins the p resid en ts in co n g ra tu la to ry smiles.
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San D iego, Calif. (F H T N C ) — R o n a ld A le tti, a irm an, USN, of 56 S h erid an A ve., W a ld wick, N. J ., re tu rn ed to San D iego, C alif., Dec. 9 ab o a rd the a tta c k a irc ra ft ca rrie r U SS L ex ing ton a fte r a peven-m onth to u r of d u ty w ith 'the U .S. S ev en th F lee t in th e W este rn P a cific.
B esides p a rtic ip a tin g in v a r ious o p e ra tio n a l exercises, c rew m em b ers v isited H aw aii, Ja p a n , H o n g K ong an d th e Philippines.
Fire Department Band
Entertains Big Crowd
WALDWICK POST OFFICE Waldwick Solon Says
OPEN EXTRA HOURS g j J e tc le
FOR CHRISTMAS SEASONC ouncilm an E m m et B. J o h n -!
A U G U S T H E C K M A N
P ensaco la , F la . (F H T N C ) — M artin C. M ooney, m ach in ist’s m ate firem an, U SN, son of M r. an d M rs. Jo sep h J. M ooney of 127 G ro v e S t., W aldw icf, N. J., is serv ing at the Naval! A ir S tation , P en sa cola, Fla.
G re a t L akes, 111. (F H T N C )--------J. G . P ennell, son ofG eo rg e P. P e n n e ll of 275 W yckoflf A ve., W aldw ick , N. J ., is sch ed u led to g rad u a te from recru it tra in ing D ec. 12 a t the N aval T ra in in g C enter, G re a t L akes, 111.
T h e g rad u a tio n exercises, m ark ing th e en d of 1 1 -w eeks of “b o o t c am p ” , will inc lude a full dress p a ra d e a n d rev iew b efo re m ilita ry officials an d civilian d ignitaries.
In 1 1 -w eeks of instruction , the “ raw recru it” is d ev e lo p ed in to a N avy B luejacket, re ad y for du ty w ith th e fleet.
A n g e lo B iele has b een e lec ted F ire C hief o f W ald w ick F ire D e p a rtm e n t an d Bill Schust has b een re -e lec ted p resid en t.
W aldw ick F ire D e p a rtm e n t b a n d en te rta in ed m ore th an 300 m en, w om en a n d ch ild ren last S a tu rd ay n ig h t a t P ro spect S tree t School aud ito rium .
S po n so red b y the L ions Club, th e “ E vening w ith M usic” fea tu red solo ist Miss Jean e P riv e tte of A llendale .
P ro ceed s w hich w ere co n sidered excellen t will' b e used to su p p o rt such p ro jec ts as the
1 L ittle L eague, G irl an d Boy Scouts, an d fthe scho larsh ip fund.
Miss P riv e tte ’s selections in cluded “ T h e S em pre L ib e ra” from "L a T ra v ia ta ” by V erd i, “ T h e L ieb es to d ’’ from “T ris tan 'and Iso lde” b y R ich ard W agner, an d n u m b ers from “ My F a ir L a d y .”
T h e soloist w as ca lled on to ren d er an encore, “D an cin g in th e D a rk ” . T h e b a n d p re sen ted th ree m arches b ey o n d th e p ro gram , closing w ith S ousa’s “S tars an d S tripes F o re v e r .”
R egu lar b a n d selections in c lu d ed “V aria tio n s on a T h em e” b y Bra'hms, B erlioz’s “ T h e H u n g a rian M arch ” , and w altzes from “ D er R osenkava- lier” b y S traus.
M ost w arm ly rece iv ed n th e num bers w as th e “ Suite of A m erican D ances” b y B ennett.
T h e aud ience w as one of th e largjest the c o n c e rt {has draw n. Dr. W a lte r E. Nallin, co n d u c to r, re p o rte d last n igh t. H e considered the ev en t an o u ts tan d in g success.
C harles Bier h a n d le d the p ro g ra m b o o k le t fo r th e L ions C lub. B andsm an E d w a rd B lom d irec ted public ity .
T h e b a n d ’s n ex t p e rfo rm ance w ill b e the annual C h ild re n ’s C o n cert set fo r e ith er la te Ja n u a ry o r m id -F eb ru ary , Dr. N allin a d d e d last n igh t.
T h e G reenv ille C ivic A lliance w as o rgan ized recen tly in o rd e r to b o o s t C ity C o m m issioner A ugust W . H e c k m an, of Je rsey City, to seek th e R epub lican g u b ern a to ria l n o m ination in 1961. T h e clubhouse of the o rg an iza tio n w ill h av e its g ran d opening M onday night.
G eorge M cC oy is th e ch a irm an of th e executive com m ittee. T h e fo llow ing officers w ere e lec ted fo r th e y e a r of19 6 0 :
W illiam Sullivan, p re s id en t; W a lte r D ressel, first vice-pTes- id en t; N icholas F osetta , second vice-Hpresident; C harles A ugdlli, th ird v ice -p resid en t; M rs!. A n n a M cC auley, fin an cial secre ta ry ; R ay m o n d H a ney, r e c o r d i n g secre tary , G eorge M cCoy, treasu re r an d W alte r W acker, se rg ean t-a t- arm s. T h e tru stees a re : L ester R olle, C harles A ugelli an d R o b e rt N etchert.
T h e m em b ers a n d executives o f th is club recognize C Jty C om m issioner A u g u st W . H eck m an as th e ir le a d e r and a re a lw ays in te rested in his civic an d po litica l asp irations.
P au l R . S enecal of W a ld w ick w as recen tly p ro m o te d
P o stm aste r B runo P. Z o rn announced th a t th e W aldw ick , N. J. P ost O ffice w ill be open ex tra hours to a cco m o d a te p a trons fo r th e C hristm as rush. T h e fo llow ing schedu les will ap p ly :
F riday , Dec. 1 I th ru Dec. 23, including S atu rdays, b u t excluding S undays
7 A M th ru 8 PM Sundays, D e c .. 1 3 an d D ec.
2 0 _______ 9 A M th ru 5 PMT hurs. D ec. 24
7 A M th ru 4 PM M oney O rder' a n d R egistry
w indow s w ill b e o p en 8 A M to 5 PM daily , ex cep t Sundays.
P o stm aste r Z o rn solicits the co -o p era tio n of all p a tro n s b y the ir observ ing the follow ing, w hich will he lp sa feg u ard an d exp ed ite the ir m ail.
M ail early .M ail 1st Class. If add ressees
h av e m oved , y o u r m ail w ill be fo rw a rd e d th ere free o f ad - d itonal charge. 3 rd Class, (3 c for p o s t ca rd 's). If u n d e liv e rab le , is d isca rd ed as w aste.
A d d ress co m p le te ly an d clearly , use zone num bers if know n, do n o t ab b rev ia te an d p u t yo u r re tu rn ad d ress on m ail.
W ra p yo u r p a rce ls in stou t con ta iners a n d 1 cushion well. D o n o t d isap p o in t som e one or b re a k a ch ild ’s h e a r t b y their receiv ing a b ro k e n o r d am ag ed C hristm as gift. Y ou m ay include a le tte r o r c a rd in your parcel' if a 4c s tam p is p u t on the p arce l w ith the n o ta tio n “ L e tte r E n c lo sed .”
T o insure H o lid ay arrival, m ail ou t of tow n item s as soon as possible. It is b e tte r to w rite a “ D o N ot O pen T ill X m as” on the parce l th a n h av e it a r rive late.
S e p a ra te lo c a l (W ald w ick and O u t O f T o w n m ail, tie u p an d p u t a loca l or o u t-o ftow n labe l on them . L abels a re b e in g d is trib u ted to all hom es.
Y ou can help y o u r P o s t O ffice E m p lo y ees to spend C hristm as E ve w ith th e ir fam ilies a n d lo v ed ones b y co- o p e ra tin g in th e ab o v e . P o s tm aste r Z o rn , A ssistan t P ost-
T ren to n A u to p a rk in g p -j^ te r S ch u b ert and all yo u rlights cou ld b e a m b er co lo red O ffice em ployees w ish tou n d e r a b ill a p p ro v e d 19-0 tak e this o p p o rtu n ity to ex ten d
BILL PERMITS AMBER LIGHTS FOR PARKING
son of W aldw ick has an n o u n ced th a t th e local fire d e p a r tm en t is in n eed of an em ergency veh icle an d a reco m m en d a tion to th a t e ffec t w ill b e m ade to the M ay o r a n d B orough C ouncil soon.
T h e C ouncilm an 's co m m en ts fo llow ed th e an n u a l D ep artm en t inspection last F rid ay night a t h ead q u arte rs .
Jo h n so n , public sa fe ty ch a irm an, re p o rte d th a t inspecting C ouncilm en w ere genera lly im p ressed w ith the eq u ip m en t an d m aintenancQ . H e a d d e d his personal co m m en d a tio n to th e vo lun teers, 39 of w h o m w ere in un ifo rm F rid ay .
R olling stock is in exce llen t cond ition , Jo h n so n con tinued - "H o w ev er, the em ergency v e hicle has p re tty w ell ou tlived its usefu lness.”
T h e C ouncilm an ex p la in ed he h ad rid d en in th is veh ic le previously .
O t h e r reco m m en d a tio n s w hich will b e ch an n e led to th e p ro p e r com m ittees, Jo h n so n con tinued , w ill b e im p ro v ed lighting in the F ire P rev en tio n B ureau 'office an d ' im p ro v e m ents in a traffic a rea a t H e a d quarters.
'C ouncilm en C harles B. G uernsey , Mrs. M ary E llen B arre tt, a n d D an ie l J. M an n ing, J r ., also checked o v er the D ep a rtm en t F riday .
D uring the session the pub lic safe ty chairm an p re sen ted certificates to those v o lu n teers w ho h ad co m p le ted Fire Schoo l train ing.
“ T h ey are a fine b o d y o f fire fig h te rs ,” Jo h n so n a d d e d last n ight, “ an d do a w hale of a fine jo b .”
C hief A n d re w A g u g lia ro h ead s the d ep a rtm en t, a id ed by A ssistan t C h iefs A ngelo Biele an d C harles M ergi, G eorge J. S ieh is ch ie f of th e F ire P rev en tio n B ureau.
A ngelo Biele w as e lec ted Fire C hief the o th e r w eek.
ton ig h t b y the S en a te an d sent to G ov. R o b e rt B. M eyner.
Sen. R ich ard R. S to u t (R - M o n m o u th ) sa id the m easure w as p a r t of an a tte m p t to m ake the co lo r o f p a rk in g lights un iform th ro u g h o u t th e nation .
W h en th e m easu re w as d e b a te d in th e assem bly , it w as c la im ed th a t am b er co lo red p a rk in g lights w ould aid tra f
to all the ir p a tro n s a n d friends the m erriest o f M erry C h ris tm as a n d a H ap p y , P rosperous N ew Y ear.
THE TAX BILLS
ARE COMING
ular beam s, w hich are w hite.T h e S enate also passed an d
sen t to the G o v e rn o r a m easu re p erm ittin g a m inim um m ounting heigh t of 20 inches be the vo lum inous b u d g e t m es
F ro m W ash ing ton , D .C ., to M ain S treet, govern m en ta l b u d g e t m akers cu rren tly are w ield ing pencils in the annual b a ttle to b rin g g o v ern m en ta l spend ing p lan s an d a n tic ip a ted revenues into line.
A t this stage of th e b a ttle , the b u d g e t an d finance o fficers are scrutin izing the sp e n d ing requests of th e various d e p artm en ts. L a te r these w ill b e p a re d dow n a n d rev iew ed fo r inco rp o ra tio n in to the official b u d g e t reco m m en d a tio n s fo r the new year.
A t W ash ing ton , th ere will
fie safe ty b y enab ling a m o to r- from the g ro u n d fo r reflecto rs, j sage w hich the P resid en t trans- ist to d istinguish be tw een the instead to th e p resen t 24-inch ■ m its to the new gejsijon_gf_Cpm_
JERSEY PARADE Friday, DECEMBER 11,------------------------------5 ? ---------
1959
JOIN
FIRST NATIONAL
CHRISTMAS CLUB
It’s time to join the 1960 Christmas Club. Pick
your Club Class and start saving for happier
spending next year.
Start Get NextDepositing November l
$1 weekly $50 ►
$2 weekly $100 >►
$5 weekly $250►►►
$10 weekly $500$20 weekly $1,000 ►
F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N KALLENDALE WALDWICK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3 % INTEREST ON SAVINGS
Holiday Greetings FromMAGGIO STUDIOS, PHOTOGRAPHERS
5528 Bergenline Avenue West New York, N. J.
Holiday Gretings FromEZRA L. NOLAN
736 BERGEN AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J.
This Winter Service Can Be Your Best friend
'ybUNG &—B ortic
Coal • Fuel Oil - Coke Gas and Oil Boilers
call—Mr. George Young about our BUDGET PLAN and your heating problems.
Gl. 4-4700 9 Franklin Ave., RidgewoodWe Install the Famous T IM KEN Burner.
M A R A T E N E ’S L I QUORS“THE LIQUOR STORE OF DISTINCTION”
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
WINES — LIQUORS — BEERS For Free Delivery Call:G I L B E R T 4-7200
18A EAST PROSPECT ST. WALDWICK, N. J.
BROADWAY TURKISH BATHSPATERSON, NEW JERSEY37 BROADWAY
Telephone: SHerwood 2-5838
For Men Only — Swimming Pool = Swedish Massage Open Every Day Except Wednesdays and Sundays
Monday = Tuesday = Thursday = Friday 12 Noon To Midnight
— SATURDAYS 9 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT —We Add Years To Your Life Under NewLonger Life To Your Years Management
For America’s industrial corporations, New Jersey is the continental gateway to the world’s greatest industrial and consumer markets.
The vast transportation facilities at the Crossroads of the East . . . including the finest in shipping by rail, water, highway and air . . . are important to the success of channelling all types of goods by New Jersey manufacturers to these great markets at home and abroad.
The easy accessibility to these important markets is one vital advantage to the success of all types of business active at our great state. It is noteworthy that 50 of the 70 largest American corporations have operations in New Jersey.
4 Gilbert 5-0156J 3 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE
j RIDGEWOOD CLEANERS, INC,4444
“Cleaners of Quality”168 E. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
If o& dotdd kfiw id to k a, part,oh 7lew $em /-
PVBUCjSSERVICE'. '. .M m a in
o/AiuLdmTAXPAYING CITIZEN OF A GREAT STATE
H elp F ight TB Use Christm as Sealsm -
A-420-59
MARIO M. P0LCARI3229 Bergenline Avenue
Union City, N. J.
SEBASTIAN GAETA
Maple Avenue Wyckoff, New Jersey
Nutritionists generally agree that tor most persons it is beneficial to eat some fruits and vegetables raw, as in salads, and from the fruit bowl, because in that way all the nutritional value is obtained.
Mystery
Stain
Solved
By J. J. FRIEDMANMost housewives have experi
enced taking a garment from the closet only to discover yellow streaks that weren’t there before. If the garment contained acetate fiber, chances are they were meeting the “Sublimated Dye Stain.”
Here’s what happens. On most dark acetates, manufacturers use a yellow topping dye to make the color more brilliant. That we all like. Unfortunately, this dye volatilizes. Worse yet, white and pastel shades of acetate have an affinity for it. The yellow dye rises as a gas, is attracted toward the lighter acetates, and settles on the exposed surfaces of folds and creases. In fact, It will even enter a garment bag at the top.
Since the “sublimated dye” stain is as fast as the pastel colors themselves, it’s practically impossible to remove without harming the original color. Fortunately, it only occurs on garments containing acetate fibers.
Is there an answer? Luckily, there is. Prevention is the easy and simple solution. The dye just cannot muster enough strength to do any harm where there’s a flow of air. So here is
RULE NUMBER ONE: If you must store light and dark colored fabrics together, DO NOT shut them up in an air tight closet or box. However, since an air tight closet Is useful for moth protection, here is
RULE NUMBER TWO: During the winter, by all means store light colored garments in an air tight closet. But keep the few dark clothes either in another closet, or in a sealed, air tight box.
And in the summer, when you have more dark clothing than light to store, keep the lighter things in a box. Putting them at opposite ends of the closet will not stop the dye from traveling.
In short, store only clean colthes and separate the lights from the darks.
And for really good cleaning by people who know their business and appreciate yours,
CALL OK BRING THEM TO BON-TON and 3 . 3 . Friedman. G ilbert 5-4400-1-2. 45 Sooth Broad Street, Ridgewood, N. J . “Tour Cleaner la Tour Clothes Best Friend”!
INSTRUCTION
Work For U. S. Government!Men-Women 18 to 50. Prepare now for coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Job security can be yours. W rite National Training Service, Inc. Box 95, care of JERSEY PARADE, WALDWICK, NEW JERSEYor direct to National Training Service, Inc., P. O. Box 873, Greenwich, Connecticut. Michael F. Bell, President. Phone: Townsend 9-1 712.
Business DirectoryFriday, DECEMBER 11. 1959 ■- - - — ' — Page 3JERSEY P A R A D E
AUTO BODY WORKS CAN DY - ICE CREAM
SUBURBAN AUTO BODY
Fender - Body Repairing - Painting Collison Repairs
Carlough Road Upper Saddle River. N. J.
R. K D. 1, Allendale, N. J.D A vis 7-0202
ANN COLLIER’S HOME M ADE CAN DY
W e Also Feature M A R C H I O N Y ’ S
French De Luxe Ice Cream* BISCUIT TORTONI* SPUMONI* SHERBETS* ITALIAN ICES
AUTO SERVICING26B East Prospect Street
Waldwick, New Jersey Telephone: OLiver 2-9596
M O RG AN ’S HOME SERVICE CENTEREngines Overhauled
And Rebuilt Repairs on all Make Cars
959 Lincoln Avenue Glen Rock, N. J.
CLOCKS REPAIREDA. J. LAWRENCE
Clocks Repaired - All KindsOPEN MON. THRU SAT.
217 MADISON STREET NEAR MAIN STREET WYCKOFF, N. J
Tel: Twin Brook 1-1607
Tel. OLiver 2-9683 DRUG STORESBranch :M ORGAN ’S
Service Center531 Prospect StreetCorner Rock Road
TOWNE PHARMACYSaul Z. Sfeinweiss, Rag. Pha i.
1 Sheridan Ave. Ho-Ho Kus, N. J. G ilbert 4-1565
Glen Rock, N. J. FRESH EGGS - POULTRYL/Ll V fek1 i «5U
+ ' w-ww'▼ COLL'S POULTRY
H O LLY’S G A R A G EArthur L. Holly, Prop.
Auto Supplies - Auto Accessories 12 W E S T PROSPECT ST.
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys Serving Bergen and Passaic Counties
234 Pompton Road Wayne Township, N. J,
ARmory 8 -1 0 9 9W A L D W IC K , N . J Tel. OLiver 2-5823 FLORISTS
WELCOME TO C L A R E N C E ’ S
Flying A Service StationRoute 1 7 and Ridgewood Ave.
SCHWEINFURTH FLORISTJohn 1. McKinnon, Prop.
"EVERY FLOWER A FORGET-ME-NOT 63 No. Van Dien Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J.G ilbert 4-4760
Paramus, New Jersey TRIPLE ••S” STAMPS FUEL OIL
Telephone: OLiver 2-9897Repairs on all makes o f cars
Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Brake and Tune-Up Jobs
Also Sodas with low, low prices by Case or Cartons
Seilheimers Flavors, Coca Cola 7 Up, Root Beer, Veep Lemon
Coca Cola Orange
HOME FUEL OIL CO.Thermex The Heating Oil
A Product o f Stewart Warner Distributor of Winkler’s
LP Advanced OIL BURNERS OIL BOILERS
HOME FUEL OIL CO. o f RIDGEW OOD
AUTO SUPPLIES 471 Doremus Avenue Glen Rock, N. J.
GI 5-6000A t Night Call GI 5-6573AUTO, HOME & GARDEN
kuto, Radio, Home & Garden Supplies Hardware, Toys & Bicycles. Tires and Tubes,, Kevs Made while you wait. Bargain FUNERAL DIRECTORSprices at a ll times.— MONEY ORDERS SOLD —OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.210 E. Ridgewood Avenue
C. C. VAN EM3URGH 306 E. Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, New Jersey Gilbert 5-0344
Ridgewood, New lersey Telephone: Gilbert 4-0340
John J. Feeney & Sons Funeral Home
232 FRANKLIN AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. J.
GI. 4-7650
BARBERDIAMOND BRIDGE BARBER SHOP
204 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
CATERING SERVICE Newest and Most ModernA C K A W A Y CATERING
S E R V I C EWeddings - Dinners Beefsteaks and Buffets - Outings, Picnics “Serving quality food at prices within your means’ ’ - Courteous Efficient service - W e go anywhere - Rental service - Tables Chairs, China, Silverware & etc
Call Us For Free Estimate HAWTHORNE 7-1217
1 MacFarlan Ave. Hawthorne, N. J.
ChapelsServing Bergen and
Passaic Counties — Established 1920 —
Also A t:385 PARK AVENUE
PATERSON, N. J.
Telephone: MU. 4-4396
Nearly 40 years o f friendly, Dignified, Personalized
Service at moderate cost.'▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ V T T V V T T T T ’r V
HEALTH FOODS
HILDA VANHEALTH FOOOD CENTER
30 Church StreetSpring Valley, N. Y.
Phone: ELmwood 6-6686Complete line o f health,
diatetic, salt restricted and reducing foods as well as
natural vitamins, famous wuest breads, cakes and cookies
Hours: 10-6 Mon. Wed. Thurs. 10-3 Friday
Sundays 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Closed Saturdays
LANDSCAPE SERVICEGREEN ACRE NURSERY
Ralph Nienhouse LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR GRADING and PLANTING
Nursery Stock114 W. Crescent Avenue
Waldwick, New JerseyGilbert 4-8912
LAUNDRYSAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY
With One Pick-up of Dry Cleaning and Laundry
Rug Shampooing CARMINE G. CARINO
SUNSHINE DE LUXE LAUNDRY 109 Waldwick Avenue
Waldwick, New JerseyOliver 2-5894 -
M ANURE - W O O D SOIL
C O W M A N U R E , the natural complete Soil Builder and plant food. 1 0 0 % organic, will not bum. Contains all the right nourishment soil needs. Rich in humus sweetens, mulches, holds moisture, right content of nitrogen Phosphoric Potash. Have a green lawn year round. For lawn, gardens, shrubs trees flowers. By load or 50 lb. Bags, ground to right texture. Dry Oak Fireplace W ood . Rich loamy top soil B. Rosenboom Dairy St. Midland >ark. Gilbert 5-5394 or G I. 4 -4069 .
MASON CONTRACTORFRED D'ERCOLEExpert Stone Work
A Specialty All Types of Masonry
50 W. PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, N. J.
Gilbert 4-9569
MILK - CREAMTERWILLEGER & WAKEFIELD INC.
MILK - CREAM - ICE CREAM
1208 E. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
OLiver 2-2700
FRANKLIN LAKE DAIPYVITAMIN "D" HOMOGENIZED
M iiK AND CREAM High Mountain Avenue
Franklin LakesT el: Twin Brook 1-0400
SICOMAC DAIRY PRODUCTSFINEST MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
Sicomac Avenue Wyckoff, New Jersey
T el: Tw in Brook 1-1234
MOVINGWALTER W. HOFFMAN, INC.
STORAGE - WAREHOUSES COMPLETE NATION WIDE MOVING
Rug and Carpet Cleaning 76 Lake Ave. Midland Park N. J.23 Chestnut St. Ridgewood.- N. J.
Gilbert 5-2360
Ornamental Birds
O R N A M E N T A L BLUE BIRDS FOR SALE
Beautiful Lucky Blue BirdsFor Your Home or Porch
O R N A M E N T A L N O V E L T Y LASTS FOREVER
PRICE $2 .00 Each Orders Delivered W ithin 2 W eeks
M A R Y E. B A X T E RPhone: U Nion 4-2444
or OLiver 2-5678
PHOTO - ENGRAVERS
Finest and best PHOTO ENGRAVING
Service* HALF TONE* COLOR PLATES* BENDAY* LINEFor pickup and delivery
Call:LAmbert 5-2940
A C Er -
Photo-Engraving Corp.219 ELLISON STREET
PATERSON. N. J.
PLUMBING - HEATINGFABER PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO.
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THE TAX BILLS ARE COMING
(Continued from page I ) gress. A t the S ta te H ouse, it is the G o v e rn o r’s b u d g e t m essage to the 1960 L egisla ture . T h e respective leg isla tive b o d ies, in tu rn , rev iew the reco m m en d atio n s th ro u g h the ir co m m ittees an d u ltim ate ly a d o p t ap p ro p ria tio n s b ills em bracing sp en d in g au th o rity fo r new fiscal years beg inn ing Ju ly 1, I 9 60.
In the case of m unicipal an d coun ty governm ents, o p e ra tin g on the ca le n d a r year, th e b u d g e t p rocess begins officially w ith ten ta tiv e govern ing b o d y a p p ro v a l of the new y e a r’s b u d g e t reco m m en d a tio n s s ta r ting Ja n u a ry 1. P ub lica tio n of the b u d g e t, an d a pub lic h e a ring fo llow a fte r w hich the gov ern ing b o d y a d o p ts .the final b u d g e t to p ro v id e a w o rk ab le b lu ep rin t of the new y e a r 's spend ing . A sim iliar p ro ced u re is fo llow ed in local school d is tric ts s ta rtin g early in 1960. In som e localities know n as C h a p te r V II school districts, the p e o p le a re p e rm itte d to v o te a p p ro v a l o r re jec tio n of the school budgets.
A lth o u g h m an y w ill b lissfu lly igno re th e w hole b u d g e t p rocess un til the u ltim a te a r riva l of tax bills, N ew Je rsey ites h av e a v ita l s tak e in the en tire b u d g e t p ro ced u re . F or, as the N ew Je rse f T ax p ay e rs A ssocia tion po in ts out, it is the sp en d in g p ro g ram s a d o p te d in the n ex t few m o n th s th a t lead to th e ta x b ills of the fu ture. N um erous guides to b e tte r citizen u n d erstan d in g , p a rtic ip a tion an d co n tro l of th e fiscal a ffa irs o f g o v ern m en t are ava ilab le th rough the T ax p ay e rs A ssocia ticn .
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""pHE sunlight was warm and *■ bees hummed drowsily in a
tall, red Hollyhock beside the front porch. Sarah settled her Mother in the old wicker rocking chair and tucked the wool afghan around her frail body.
“Nap a little, if you want too, Mama,” Sarah said. “I’m going to sit right here on the porch and read.”
“Your’re just hoping that Willie Beamis will come by in the grocery truck!” Mama answered stridently. “Don’t think I haven’t seen you fluttering your eyelashes at him like a Jezebel!”
“Now Mama,” Sarah eased her plump body down onto the step. “Don’t upset yourself.”
“Upset myself!” Mama bristled. “What would your Papa say if he knew you were accepting attentions from a Grocery Boy? Your Papa was a gentleman!"
Sarah sighed and let her book fall open to the place marker, but she did not read. She listened to the rocking chair creaking monotonously on a warped porch board. Slower and slower, and finally not at all. Mama was asleep. A feeble white haired woman ludicrously wrapped in the bright vari-colored afghan.
Sarah touched her altered face pensively, remembering herself as the shy, pretty girl that Mama saw. Then she thought of Willie Beamis, dashingly handsome and gay, leaping out of the red Grocery truck like a knight from a white charger.
Then, as now, Mama’s voice had reprimanded Sarah sharply.
“Papa and I didn’t educate you to waste your life on a delivery boy. You were brought up a lady and you’ll marry a gentle- rnp n! ”
Mama had been slim and strong then, and determined. And Sarah bowed to her will. It was habit, because Papa always gave In to Mama too.
Years passed and Papa was
gone, and Mama seemed to grow even more bitter about Willie.
“Willie Beamis!” She would explode when she saw him on the street.
“Fresh young Hooligan! It’s a good thing they built that Mill at the edge of town, or he’d have been a delivery boy all his worthless life!”
The wrought iron front gate oomplained on ancient hinges bringing Sarah back from her reverie and interrupting Mama’s light slumber.
“Willie?” Mama inquired shrilly, “Willie Beamis? How many times have I told you to take the groceries to the back door?”
The stout, bald man coming up the walk carried a lunch pail in one hand and an evening paper in the other.
“Yes Ma’am, Mrs. Lassiter,” he said respectfully. “I’ll take ’em ’round right now.” He winked at Sarah and followed the walk around to the back door.
Mama muttered fitfully, then dozed again in the warm sunshine.
Sarah crept into the house quietly, through the old dining room and into kitchen.
“She won’t ever change, Will." She said by way of greeting.
Her husband smiled at her over his newspaper. He sat at the table. Sarah sat down opposite him.
“Twenty years we’ve all lived in this house, and she don’t remember a day of it.” Sarah shook her head sadly. “She don’t even remember the big fuss she made at our wedding. She just lives in a world all to herself.”
“She’s happy, Sarah,” Will reminded kindly.
“But the things she says to you and the high handed way she treats you,” Sarah countered.
“She don’t say them to me, she’s talking to Willie Beamis, and he WAS a Whipper Snapper,” Will grinned, patting Sarah’s hand.
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!/■ HRUSHCHEV recently got his long-wanted look at the United
States and took back to Bussia many new impressions of Americans and the way we live. But, what about Americans in Russia? What impressions do they bring back when they return from a stay in Moscow?
Two faculty members of the University of Michigan spent a full year as students at Moscow State University. Michael Luther, lecturer in history, had this to say: “Nobody looked at me for an entire month, let alone talk to me. We didn't look like Prav- da’s stereotype of the average American. We didn’t wear loud shirts, put our feet on the desk or smoke big cigars. When the ice melted and the Soviet students spoke to me, I became suspicious.” ‘
The Russians don’t trust Americans, Luther said, but he added that they don’t trust each other. They’re just naturally suspicious.
Harold Swayze, instructor in political science, said that he expected the red carpet treatment when he arrived in Moscow. “But I was met by a man from Moscow University who was neither friendly, nor unfriendly.
just emotionless. 1 found out later that some of the students had been warned to keep away from the Americans. Although some decided to disregard the warning, I was always in doubt. You could never be absolutely sure of your friends. This was utterly corrosive to friendship.” “At one point,” Swayze explained, “they thought I was the leader of an American cell block in my zone.”
Once a Russian student asked Swayze if it ever occurred to him that his room might be wired. Swayze said, “Yes.” The Russian answered, “Good."
The philological students, with whom Swayze lived and studied,' seemed apathetic and ignorant* of some of the things which affected their lives as students. “For example, they showed no moral indignation over the Pasternak incident. Their main purpose seemed to be to secure a. satisfactory position when they left the university.”
Luther said that Moscow State University is housed in the tallest building in the Soviet Union. “They are very self conscious about the ‘b i g g e s t ’ and the ‘best' ”
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