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VOL. 12. No, ■ p -Trade Mark Registered
Entered as 2nd Class Matter WALDWICK, N. J., FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1952M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor Telephone: Allendale 1-3456 $2 YEARLY . 5c. COPY
IKE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF U. S.As Dillon Is Proclaimed Democratic Leader
■ . 7 C H M T E RFriday October 31, 1952, the
students of Ramsey High School held their first Student Talent Show which was directed and produced by Miss Parvin.
The entertainment consisted of Ann Hellmuth singing "A in’t She Sweet” accompanied by John McCarthy on his guitar; Margo Koenig singing "Giannina Mia” ; Carol O’Lear playing a piano solo called "The Rivulet” by S. B. Pennington ; Louise Imperato singing "W ou Belong to Me” ; John McCarthy playing his guitar and singing "Rock of Gibraltar” ; Nettie LaVigna singing " I ’m Yours” and Lois Quaken- bush playing a piano solo called
Dream of Olwen” by Charles Williams.
Valentina Kopach was Master of Ceremonies. Delayne Burch and Norma Wood were student assistants.
Ramsey High School will hold "Back-to-School Night” on Wednesday evening, November 12. when parents and other interested friends will meet in the high school auditorium at eight o’clock.
A short assembly program will precede the class meetings and Daniel Clapp, president of the student governing body, will preside. William S- Twichel'l, superintendent and Guy Moore, principal of the high school will speak briefly.
The Eight Town League’s annual Card arty will be held tonight at Ramsey High School cafeteria.,
Clarence B. Card Manager O f Cifies Service Station A t Ramsey Traffic Circle
Clarence B. Card of Waldwick and formerly of Allendale, is now the manager of the Cities Service station of Route 17, Ramsey, at the traffic circle
Mr. Card has been in the automo
bile repair business for the past 32 years and is one of the leading ex- •saptqaA jojoiu jo ssdX; jje uo sjjad
The place is open daily and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and all his friends and patronizers are cordially invited to visit him for gas and oil, tires and tubes. He also specializes in lubrication and towing work. His telephone number is Ramsey 9-0198.
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| SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
lj to Waldwick, Ramsey and Allendale area residents ~
Clarence B. Cardof Waldwick, formerly o f Allendale, is now
the Manager of CITIES SERVICE STATION of ROUTE 17, RAMSEY, at the Traffic Circle and invites all his friends and patronizers to
visit him and buy gas and oil, tires and tubes.
W e Specialize In Lubrication and Towing Work Also
32 Years of experience for fop quality mechhanical
service - For repairs on all types of autos and trucks
— Estimates Cheerfully Given —
OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.
PHONE: RAMSEY 9-0*198
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GEN. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
W ALD W IC K’S MAMIE M AY MEET IKE WIFE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Yes, there are two Mamies in America these days. One is the wife of President-elect Dwight D- Eisenhower and the other is Waldwick’s highly popular Mamie Holley, wife of former Police Chief Frank Holley. Their two sons are members of the Ridgewood police department.
It is quite possible that Mamie Holley may meet America’s First Lady, the wife of General Eisenhower someday at the White House as soon as such arrangement is made by the editor of the Jersey Parade who had predicted Eisenhower’s victory.
Garden State Parkway And Institutions PlansApproved By N. J. Voters
The much-heralded Garden State Parkway and the institutions refe- rc-ndums were approved Tuesday ir the voters of New |ersey. Both Highway Directorr Abbott and Gov. Drriscoll expressed complete satisfaction forr the apprdval of the Garden State Parkway project and the welfare proposal.
FULL TIME MARSHAL SYSTEM APPROVED BY W ALDW ICK'S VOTERS
Waldwick voters Tuesday approved the full-time Marshal system and also full-day duty for police o fficers but the $ 20,000 mashal department payroll and operation cost was rejected.
Ptsy Pratico is now the chief of police o f Waldwick and will be reappointed on January I, 1953.
STEVENSON DEFEATED BY EISENHOWER DESPITE
TRUMAN AND LABOR CHIEFS W H O WANTED TO PUT
ADLAI IN THE WHITE HOUSE ON JAN. 20, 1953
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The voters of America charted the course of the nation to help bring about lasting peace and security by electing Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower as President of the United States on General Election Day of Tuesday of this week. Ike was swept into office by the greatest landslide in our country's history. The victory of Ike was a slap in the face of President Truman and certain labor leaders who thought Stevenson should have been the occupant of the White House next four years.
America surely made a good decision on Tuesday by putting an end to the 20 years of lavish power, favoritism, scandal and corruption. The verdict of the electorate of the United States of America under God will be led along the path of peace and righteousness. The voters repudiated the "New Fair Deal" philosophy after 20 years.
On the other hand Waldwick Democratic councilmanic candidates, Charles Henderson and George Marvinney were defeated and the only Democrat who was swept into office was Tax Assessor Joseph A. Dillon who may be now proclaimed as the supreme overlord of the Waldwick Democratic Party. ' Suggestions have been offered by many citizens that the voters of this community organize the Joseph A. Dillon Association and act and serve as the Waldwick Democratic Party. Republican Council candidates Bruno Zorn and Larry Doty WC- I re elected into office.
The Jersey Parade was respon- j sib.'e to change the political com- j piexion m Wkildwick by helping to place Republicans in power but the Republicans began to endorse the wrongdoing of a certain Democratic leader and they lost their candidates last year to Democrats. They are still in control of the administration and they began to deal with a Democrat and made him their chief beneficiary who obtained money from them legally but used all that to spread poison against his benefactors. This time the Democrats wanted to kill the goose that laid the golden egg and they dug a trench for someone and they fell into it, lock, stock and barrel!.
By the same token the Democrats lost their candidates to Republicans by their own hinds. They deserve the defeat and have nobody to blame but themselves.
People o f Waldwick have intelligence. When they see someone is seeking change on logical gro
unds and the so-called beneficiaries who would have been swept into office came out to kill the goose that laid the golden egg the average voter was confused as to the sincerity of Democrats and decided to vote for the Republicans because of the fact Democrats demonstrated their arrogance and wrong philosophy and were defeated. The Jersey Parade told all its friends and followers in Waldwick to vote for the Republican councilmanic candidates by personal contacts and over the telephone since last Saturday until 8 P M. Tuesday and we accomplished our objective. The fact remains that the vote was so close between the opposing candidates that the efforts of the jersey Parade alone helped to bring about victory for local Republican Party.and placed phony Demo Leaders in their cubby holes.
Tax Assessor Joseph A. Dillon
There had been concerted conspiracy to defeat Tax Assessor D illon but he won just the same.
Republicans two years ago were very arrogant and were defeated and this year they used natural sagacity and were elected into office.
NOV 7 19^9PAGE 2 JERSEY PARADE NOVEMBER 7, 1952
m e x # t u P a r a d e'r c ’_ ' .Business Directory
ACCOUNTING COAL and LUM BER
E. D. VENNARD Auditor and Accountant
All Kinds Of Bookkeeping Systems Installed - Maintained
Evenings By Appointment 404 Van Houten St., Paterson, N. J.
LAmbert 5-3256
ASPHALT DRIVEW AY
ARTHUR E. SMITHCONTRACTOR
Driveway - Crushed Stone Top So l - Cinders Buldozer Service
31 Birch Street, Midland Park, N. J.Ridgewood 6-8206
AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL
DE MARTINI COAL and LUMBER CO
45 W. Prospect ST, Waldwick, N.J, ALLENDALE 1-4010
CHAIR RENTAL SERVICE
LEARN TO DRIVE Patient, courtejDua, expert instruc
tions on dual control oars. RIDGEWOOD AUTO
DRIVING SCHOOL Warner Theatre Building 196 East Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood 6-2037
Charter Member:New Jersey Auto, Driving Schools Conference _______ _
AUTO SERVICING
CHAIR HIRE COHackensack and Paterson, N. J.
Chairs, banquet & bridge tables Coat racks, silver, china glassware
For rental. Pick up delivery 24 HOURS SERVICE
Main Office266 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J.
Paterson - Call SH. 2-9889 Hackensack - Call DI. 3-7786
CONFECTIONERY___
M A R A T E N E ’ S
C O N F E C T I O N E R Y
19 W. Prospect Street
Waldwick, New Jersey
Choice Wines - Selected Liqujors
and Beers - We deliver
Tel: Allendale 1-3198
CLOCKS REPAIRED
A. & P.GARAGE & SPORT SHOP
135 Franklin Turnpike Waldwick, N. J.
,s OH & Accessories, Overhaul- , bur Specialty. Outboard Motors hunting. Fishing and Camping
■Supplies.)ay Phone: Allendale 1-3005 ght Phone: Allendale 1-4363-J
or Allendale 1 3948-M
ARTHUR L. HOLLY
HOLLY BATTERIES
AUTO SUPPLIES pect Street - Waldwick, N. J.
-olephone: Allendale 1-3439
tteriw - Tires - Repairing Imbrication - Accessories
/!APLE MOTORS CO., INC.John M. Washer, Mgr
epalirs on All Makes of Cars Pontiac Sales & Service
Used Cars Bought and Sold N Maple Avenue - Rl- o-H'HJ** Ridgewood, New Jersey ^
H U D S O N DGEWOOD MOTORS, INC.
Sales and Service ___1NUINE HUDSON PARI S rar.klin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.tldgewood 6-8181 and 818^
VCE MOTOR SERVICE 33 Franklin Avenue
'orner Chestnut Street) Ridgewood, New Jersey.phone: Ridgewood 6 0026
Briggs and Stratton tharized Distrbutor For
Parts - Service
BARBER
Diamond Bridge Barber Shop 3 B A R B E R S
204 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
SALAFIA’S BARBER SHOP•pen Daily 8 a.m. To 8 p.tn.
CLOSED M ON DAYS Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy,
Soft Drinks John Salafia, Prop.
!7 W. PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, N. J.
Cesspools Built and Cleaned
All Kinds of Clocks Repaired A. J. LAWRENCE
217 Madison Ave, Wyckoff, N. J.Tel: Wyckoff 4-0357-M
DRUG STORES
TOWNE PHARMACYSaul Z. Steitarweiss, Reg. Phar.
1 Sheridan Avenue HO-HO-KUS, New Jersey
Tel: RIdgerw ood 6-1565
WALDWICK PHARMACYWilliam E. Ward, Ph. G.
Prospect St, Waldwick, N JPhones: ALlendaie 1-3993 - 1-4036
d r y g o o d s s h o p
w a l d w i c k DRY GOODS SHOP
30 W. Prospect St., Waldwick, N. J.Everything in Dry Goods Lne
Ladies Shoes - Children's Shoes Play Shoes
Free delivery on merchandise over $5 in Northwest Bergen Tel: ALLendale 1-4332-R
Mrs Bettie Cobianchi, Manager
ELECTRICAL SERVICEb u r k l e e l e c t r i c a l
CONTRACTORSMotor Repairs - Sales & Service
ROBERT BURKLE 14 Wilsey Square, Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-8578
DUN-RITE ELECTRIC SERVICE28 W . Prospect Street W A LD W ICK, N. J.
Wiring Repairs - Fixtures - Small Appliances - Accessories - Radio
and Television Repairs Ccntr acting
W. 1. Pressley Tel: Allendale 1-3051
FRESH EGGS - POULTRY
FLOOR REFINISHING MILK - CREAMHENRY PINEAULT
Floor Laying, Scrapng and Refinisiring
36 Central Avenue Wortendyke, N. J, Rl. 6-6734-J
FLORISTSSCHWEINFURTH FLORIST
John I. McKinnon, Prop. “Every flower a Forget-Me-Not’
63 No. Van Dien Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
Ridgewood 6-4760
FU E L OILTHEO. BOLKEMA FUEL CO.
MASTBRKRAFT OIL BURNERS Greenwood Avenue Midland Park N. J.Ridgewood 6-1600
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
C. C. VAN EMBURGH 306 E. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey
Tel: Ridgewood 6-0345
Strictly fresh eggs, live fresh killed chickens and turkeys and frozen
capons and roasters JOHN U. NUTRY
Pennigton Ave., Waldwick, N. J. Tel: Allendale 1-4191
CESSPOOL CLEANINGH. W. Myer, Inc.
rains and Filter Beds Installed Monroe Ave., Wyckoff, N. J.....
Tel: WYckof 4-0423
C O L L ’ S P O U L T R Y
Fresh Eggs, Chickens ana Turkeys
Serving Bergen & Passaic Counties
234 Pompton Road
Wayne Township, N. J.
Tel: LAmbert 5-8348
ROBERT C. MOORE & SONS
HOME FOR FUNERALS
384 Towowa Avenue
Paterson, N. J.
Tel: SHerwood 2-5817
A L M G R E N FUNERAL HOME
FormerlyJOHN VERMEULEN
Funeral Home336 Broadway Pa.erson, N. d.
Tel: LAmbert °-3800
GROCERIES
Phone: ALLendale 1-4082F R E E D E L I V E R Y '
DOUBLE J. QUALITY MARKET
Joe Peia. PrhPFresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods
Fancy Groceries - Choice Meats Prospect Street Waldwick, N. J.
WALDWICK FOOD MARKETMeats, Groceries, Vegetables
Beer, Liquor and Wines Call Allendale 1-3588
Free Deliverycor. Franklin Turnpike and
Prospect Street Waldwick, M. J.
JE W E L E R S
H. PROSTICKJ E W E L E R
93 Van Houten Street Paterson, N. J.
G-men - Beams - Waterproof Banner and Avalon Watches
We Will Pay You Cash Ftor Old Gold, Silver Watches and Diamonds
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
EVERGREEN LANDSCAPE S E R V I C E
Landscape Contractors - Lawn and Garden materials - Evergreens and
Shrubberies - SprayiSng 114 Crescent Ave, Waldwick, N J.
( RFD 1 Allendale, N. J.)Tel. Allendale 1-4112
LAUNDRY
SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEYWith One Pick-up of
Dry Cleaning and Laundry Rug Shampooing
SUNSHINE DE LUXE LAUNDRY 109 Waldwick Avenue Waldwick, New JerseyTel: Allendale 1-4212
MILK - CREAM - ICE CREAM
TERWILLEGER and
WAKEFIELD, INC.
1208 E. Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-2792
FRANKLIN LAKE DAIRY
■Vitamin “D” Homogenized Milk and Cream
High Mountain Avenue Franklin Lakes
Rl 6-4338 Wyckoff 4-0400Westwood 5-2109
REA L ESTATEW. H. Mac DONALD & SON
Real Estate and Insurance Cor. Wyckoff & Frankln Avenues Wyckoff, N. J. WY. 4-0075
Motor Vehicle License Bureau
I T « UP TO YOUWe Have Buyers With Cash
For a satisfactory sale with a minimum of inconvenience to YOU
Telephone your listing now to:HOWARD A. DAY, Realtor
61 No. Maple Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-3510
S1COMAC DAIRY PRODUCTS
Finest Milk and Milk Products
Scomac Avenue
Wyckoff, New Jersey
Tel: Wyckoff 4 0080
MANURE and WOODlogs, furnace, stove. Kndlng wood, dry, rea-dy to use. Also top sol, Cow Manure, the natural and complete fertilizer for gardens, lawns, flowers, ^etc. Oak wood, freplace drveway stone, sand and gravel.
B. ROSENBOOM
Dary St., Midland Park, N. J.Tel: Rdgewood 6-6048-M
MOVING
WALTER W. HOFFMAN, INC.
Storage - Warehouses Complete Nation Wide Moving
■ ServiceRug and Carpet Cleaning
76 Lake Ave., Midland Park, N. J. 23 Chestnut St., Ridgewood, N. J.
Tel: Ridgewood 6-2360 - 2361
Painters-Decorators
CLETUS V POLKPAINTER and DECORATOR
Interior and Exterior Best Material Used 86 Bergen Avenue Waldwick, N J.
Tel: Allendale 1-4699-W
P E T SHOP
Y'”JxiulRe Pit Shop---------- _
Tel. Rldgewdod 6-6875
PHOTOGRAPHERS
HADDAD STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS
Commercial - Portriat Advertising
Picture Framing Lafayette Theatre Building
Suffern, N. Y.Tel: Suffem 5-0957 and
Ramsey 9-1480
PIANOSCAMPBELL TEM LET PIANO CO.307 Broadway Paterson, N. J.
Tel SHerwood 2-5442 EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR
Knabe - Mason and Hamlin Hardman - Everett - Cable Nelson - George Stock
MINIPIANO The Hammond Organ
SPINETS — $495 and up Tunug & Reparng Servce 100 Panes to Select From
Houses or Acreage for Sale LISTINGS WANTED
LEE KORNHOFF R E A L T O R
201 East Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey Tel: Ridgewood 6-5971
ROOFINGPOmpton Lake 7-2687
OAkland 8-4911 T R I - C O U N T Y
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.Established 1934
Roofing, Siding, Insulation WILLIAM CAROTA
26 Colfax Ave. Pompton Lakes
SHOES and SHOE REPAIR
NICK MINADEOSundial Shoes and Shoe Repairing
32 W. Prospect Street Waldwick, N. J.
METROPOLITAN SHOE REBUILDING & HAT
CLEANING CO.7 E. Ridgewood Avenue
(Next to Woolworth 5 & 10 Store) Ridgewood, New Jersey
TELEVISION
No Finance Charge - No Install Charge - No Service Charge
24 M A K E S Hours: 2 to 9 P. M. Weekdays
Studios Designed for Your Comfort FREE DEMONSTRATION!
Call FAir Lawn 6-1600 RUDOLPH J. DAVIS
Route 4 Fair Lawn, N. J(Paramus Line)
TAVERNS
M A R A T E N E T A V E R N Joseph W. Maratene, Prop.
57 Franklin Turnpike at Prospect Street
Waldwick, N. J.
UNinftn 3-1307 ARDEE FLOWERS
Service for every occasion R, DADAIAN
4530 Park Avenue (between Cooper PI. and 46th St.)
WEEHAWKEN, N. J.
OVERHEADDOORSRESIDENTIAL
a n dCOMMERCIAL
R A Y N O R DOOR SALES
Tel: Ridgewood 6-1816
NOVEMBER 7, 1952 JERSEY PARADENOV 7 1 9 5 2
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Photo by Chilton -B u tler
Introducing Mr. Robert W itte
Instructor of Clarinet and Saxophone
at theMETRONOME MUSIC
STUDIOS
Mr. Witte is a graduate of Columbia Teachers College. He has been featured as saxophone soloist with the internationally famous Les Brown orchestra and has also appeared with the orchestras of Halsey Miller,Bob Chester, Shep Fields and Jerry Wald. During his term of service, Mr. Witte was solo clarinetist and saxophonist with the 158th Army Ground Forces Band which was composed of speciaRy chosen professional musicians. Mr. Witte also appeared with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra as principal clarinetist during the season of 1951-1952. He has studied saxophone with Frank Chase, saxophone soloist with the Andre Kostetanetx orchestra, and clarinet; with Simeon Bellison.
Mr. Witte is currently accepting a limited number of liegtnfdng and advanced saxophone and clarinet students.
Phone or call in person for appointment.
METRONOMEM U S t C S T C M O S
33 Godwin Avenue Ridgewood
Ridgewood 6-7121
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OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING and CUTTING
Established 30 Years
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Tel. Ridgewood 6-8300
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OIL BURNER EQUIPMENTW e have fust what you need!
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DR. H. SELLERSO P T O M E T R I S T
E Y E S E X A M I N E DHOURS: Daily 9 A. M. To 6 P. M - Thursday 9 A, M, To 9 P, M, .
55 WARD STREET PATERSON, N. J.
SUPREME QUALITY AND SERVICE
ALWAYS PREDOMINATING HERE
THE HOME BAKERY57 E. Ridgewood Ave. Ridgewood, N. J.
PLEASE PHONE RIDGEW OOD 6-1002
DONOHUE’SBROADLOOM CARPET
LINOLEUM AND ASPHALT TILE C O N T R A C T O R S
296 MAIN STREET „ PATERSON, N. J
Telephone: LAmbert 5-3108
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ROUTE 17 RAMSEY, N. J
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Gas, Oil, Tires and Tubes Best Auto and Truck Repairs Estimates Cheerfully Given
Open Daily and Sundays 7 a m to 9 p. m,
Phone: RAMSEY 9-0198
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Tel: Allendale 391 l-R
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N E W -IK I t S K Y S T A T E H K I’A R T M K N T O F C I V I L S E R V I C E
E X A M IN A T IO N S
A n n o u n ced clo n in g d a te fo r f i l in g a p p lic a t io n s N ov em b er 28, 1952. A pp ly D e p a rtm e n t o f C iv il S o rv icr , S ta le H ou se, T re n to n . N ew J e r s e y .
O pen to m ale an d fem ale c it iz e n s , 12 m o n th s r e s id e n t in B e rg e n C oun ty .B o o k k e e p in g M ach in e O p e r a t o r S a la r y , *2000-82*00 p er a n n u m . A cco u n t C lerk . S a la r y , * 8.00 p er d ay . A s s is ta n t B o o k b in d e r , S a la ry , *2000-*2500 p e r a n n u m .B o o k b in d e r . S a la ry . *4000-*5000 Per a n n u m .In v e s t ig a to r , C o u n ty A d ju s te r 's O ffice. S a la r y , *2000-*2«00 p er a n n u m .
O pen t e m ule an d fem a le c it iz e n s , 12 m o n th s r e s id e n t in New J e r s e y - p re fe re n ce to eU g ib les 12 m o n th s
re s id e n t in B e r g e n C o u n ty . H o sp ita l R ecord C lerk . S a la ry , *1680-*2160 p e r an n u m .P r o b a t io n O ff ir e r , S a la r y . *2-180- *4280 p e r a n n u m .
O pen to m ale c it iz e n s , 12 m o n th s re s id e n t in Now J e r s e y - p re fe re n ce to e l ig ib le * 12 m o n th * re s id e n t in B e rg e n C o u n ty .H y d ra u lic E n g in e e r , S a la r y , $6000- $7500 p er an n u m .
O pen to m ale e it iz e n s , 12 m o n th s re s id e n t in B e r g e n C o u n ty .S e n io r E n g in ee rin g : A id e , S a la r y ,$2600 p er an n u m .A s s is ta n t C o u n ty S u p e r in te n d e n t o f W e ig h ts an d M e a su res , S a la r y $3000-$3600 p er an n u m .
O pen to m a le c it iz e n s , r e s id e n t in th e U n ited S ta te s - p r e fe r e n c e to e l ig ib le * 12 m o n th s re s id e n t in H a ck e n sa ck an d th e n to e l ig e b le * 12 m o n th s r e s id e n t in N ew Je r s e y . A s s is ta n t to P la n n in g : B o a rd C on s u lta n t , S a la r y $3«60-$4200 p er a n num .P lan n in g : B o a r d C o n s u lta n t, S a la r y , $1800 p er a n n u m ( P a r t - T im e ) .
O pen to m ale c it iz e n s , 12 m o n th s re s id e n t in H u ck e n sack .A u to m o tiv e M e ch a n ic , S a la r y , $3338- $3744 p e r an n u m .M ain ten an ce R e p a irm a n (T r a d e s ) . S a la r y , $3016-$3328 p er a n n u m .
J e r s e y P a r a d e N ov. 7 , 14 , 2 1 , 1052PEES: $21,12
Mlcromet.
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FABER PLUMBING and HEATING CO.
237 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
Tel: HAwthorne 7-1613 New Dodernized Bathrooms
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Jersey Parade Helps To G et Boro Clerk's Phone Number Listed For Public
For the past several months the telephone number of the Boro Clerk's office at Wald wick municipal building was a private number, nobody could have it if information operator was contacted.
On October 3, 1952, a resolution was adopted upon instigation of the editor of Jersey Parade asking the telephone company to list the said phone number for public’s use
and nothing was done about it until Wednesday morning of last week when the Jersey Parade editor went to the office of boro clerk and wanted to know why the number was still private. Boro Clerk Bearce checked up for his own satisfaction and the information operator told him trat that number isunlisted ana cannot be given out. He then contacted the manager’s office and reminded them that a resolution was mailed to them on October 3, 1952 to rectify the matter and from then on the phone number became public and anyone
can get it by asking the information operator.
It took six months for the Jersey Parade to bring about this result, having informed the Mayor and his colleagues on many occasions and finally the people can now have the phone number of the boro clerk.
BORQ AMBULANCE DEDICATION SET TO M O RROW AT 2
The formal dedication of the
new Waldwick ambulance will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o 'clock in front of the local municipal building.
Many members of the local American Legion have passed the required first Aid tests with the American Red Cross.
All those who have not as yet contributed toward the ambulance fund are urged to do so as soon as possible. A permanent garage to house the ambulance will be erected soon.
NOVEMBER 7, IftM
BROWNIE OBSERVE VOTING METHODS IN W ALDW ICK BOROUGH
Members of Brownie Troop No. 5 under leadership of Mrs. William Dawson, Jr. went to the polls on Tuesday of this week to observe the way today’s generation votes in the Borough of Waldwick.
The Brownies have visited a fish hatchery in Saddle River Borough, The Ridgewood postoffice and the Lily Pond in Allendale-
Tucker Elected Mayor In Allendale As G. O. P. Candidates Are Defeated
Is Showing!
The future of the great state of New Jersey
is plain enough for all to see. . . and it is a brilliant
future, full of promise. You have heard it said that New Jersey is a great
place to live, work and piav . . . and it is becoming even greater today!
New7 Jersev, the Crossroads of the East, is ou the march! Today, new industries are moving
to New Jersey, attracted to our great state by the many advantages which are present here for
all kinds of manufacturing firms — large and small. Industry succeeds in New Jersey because
of many important factors, including proximity to major markets, top-flight transportation,,
outstanding research facilities, skilled labor and favorable tax structures.
Important to the successful growth of New Jersey is the work of the industrial development
familv which aids manufacturers seeking specialized knowledge tailored to their specific needs.
This group includes chambers of commerce, industrial commissions, state organizations,
industrial realtors and public utility companies operating in the state.
Public Service welcomes the opportunity it has to serve local residents as well as local
manufacturers with dependable electric and gas service at the lowest possible cost.
PVBLIC SERVICE. . AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE EAST
Taxpay'mg Servant of a Great State
Mayor Leslie B. Johnson and his two running mates, Councilman Mayo Barvey and A. Veil Frost were defeated as Republicans for re-election due to the master plan and zoning revision controversy.
The G. O- P. ticket went down who has prredicted Eisenhower’s payers League combination of John L. Tucker who was elected Mayor and Perry F. Conklin and John Wattles, winners of the Borough Council seats.
The two public questions were also approved and the public library and the swimming pool will be under complete control and operation of the governing body hereafter.
Waldwick Garden Club And Woman's Unit Will Have Show A t Church Hall
"Harves and Holidays” will be the theme of the Waldwick Garden Club fall flower show will be held in conjunction with the art department of the Woman’s Club of Waldwick at the church hall, Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick on N ovember 8 and 9 -
Entries for three classifications, harvest, Thanksgiving and Christmas will be accepted.
Three prominent judges for the Third Annual Aart Exhibit have been selected: Mrs. Charles W hitson of Ridgewood, Peter Fiordalisi of West New York and Stephan Haff of Ramsey have all consented to judge the paintings which are being received from rresidents as well as the surrounding communities.
Mrs. Whitson, chairman, studied art at the Catherine Street Art School in Philadelphia and the Art Students League in New York City. She worked in Philadelphia with the Curtis Publishing Company and several advertising agencies doing lettering and black and white designs. While free lancing in New York, Mrs. Whitson sketched children’s clothes and designed greting cards. In recent years she has rad cartoons published in "Seventeen” and the "Ladies Home Journal,” and has done magazine covers. This past summer she has been selling .designs to the Gibson Art Com. pany- A previous award winner of the Woman’s Art Exhibit, Mrs. Whitson is active in the Ridgewood Art Association.
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