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VOL 20 No 23 ^ art'n Turpanjian, EditorEntered as Second Class Matter W A L D W IC K , N. J ., F riday , JU N E 3, I9 6 0 Oliver 2-5678 5 cents Per Copy
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Hudson County Population Drops By Eight Percent Vasken 1, Supreme Patriarch-Catholicos Of All Armenians Honored At Dinner
M.MarunTurpanjiam
Preliminary Census Report Shows Decrease In Certain Municipalities In Past 10 Years As County’s Figure Is Now Set At 555,756
T h e H u d so n and B ergen Counties D istrict C ensus office in Je rsey C ity d isclosed this week th a t H ud so n C o u n ty ’s 1960 p o p u la tio n is now 555 ,- 756, a d ro p of 39,1 74 from the 1950 m ark of 5 9 1 ,8 2 2 , w hile Bergen C oun ty has becom e the second larg est first class coun ty in the sta te of New Jersey , a c cording to D istrict Superv iso r John F. K now lan. T h e re has been an increase of 2 3 9 ,2 9 5 population in B ergen C ou n ty in ten y ea r perio d an d th a t the Bergen C oun ty figure rose from539,176 to 7 7 8 ,4 7 5 .
M ayor C harles J. W eav er of North B ergen w as exceedingly happy to n o te th a t th e to w n ship’s p o p u la tio n coun t has shown an increase of 4 2 ,2 8 0 from the 1950 figure of 37,- 683. Secaucus show ed a gain of 2,188 to 12,138.
T he new figures now show the 1 3 th C ongressional D istrict with a p o p u la tio n of 2 4 9 ,6 0 7 and the 14 th C ongressional District w ith 3 0 6 ,1 4 9 . K now
lan said th a t K earny , H arrison an d E ast N ew ark figures are not- co u n ted in the statistics since they lie in a n o th e r census d istrict.
A lth o u g h the re p o rt is only a p re lim inary one, K now lan said he d id n ’t expect too g rea t a change w hen final census is issued. T h e only ad d itio n s to be m ad e a re residen ts w ho w ere on vaca tion o r elsew here during th e initial en u m era tio n ,” he said, an d even w hen these a re ta llied , the change will no t effect the figures to o g re a tly .”
T h e d ecrease in H ud so n C o u n ty ’s p o p u la tio n w as ev iden ced in the n a tio n u rban areas, K n o w lan d ec la red . “ R o ch este r show ed an 18 p e r cen t decline in p o p u la tio n an d o th e r cities like N ew Y ork City an d P h ilad e lp h ia a re expected to re flec t a sim ilar d o w n w ard tre n d .”
“ E v en tu a lly ,” h e a d d e d , the decreases will subside an d
the p o p u la tio n will rem ain sta tic in u rb an a re a s .”
Assault Charge Dropped In Waldwick Tribunal
A m unicipal cou rt session, conducted by M agistra te H en ry A. Spies e n d ed quickly F riday night w hen assau lt and battery charges w ere d ro p p e d .
T h ree charges w ere b ro u g h t against P e te r A . L ag an n a of 11-19 B ryon A v e ., an d Jo sep h Brady of 10-65 D ew ey P lace, both of E lizabeth , by th e fa thers of th ree teen -ag e boys fo llowing an acc id en t on R o u te 1 7 on A pril 1 7. T h e boys, R o n a ld D ePasquale, 17; Jo sep h M as- cari, 1 6 ; a n d A n th o n y Sensale,1 6, a lleged the tw o m en s ta rted the fracas a f te r th e boys den ied turning th rough a cen te r island on th e highw ay. T h e you ths claim ed it w as slippery an d they sk id d ed o n to the island.
T he com plainan ts, r e p r e - sented by E rv an F. K ushner, form er P a te rso n C ity A tto rn ey , Were N icholas D e P a squale, Baptiste M ascari an d Joseph Sensale, all o f P aterson .
W hen the m ore th an a dozen persons invo lved ap p e a re d in cou rt to g e th e r F rid a y night, Mr. K ushner an n o u n ced th a t his clients w ould be w illing “ to accep t apo log ies from th e d e fe n d a n ts .” A tto rn ey s M ichael L. M alanga an d Jam es T. Kir, rep resen tin g M r. L ag an n a and M r. B rady, ex ten d ed th e a p o logies. T h irty -d o lla r co u rt costs w ere assessed.
F ran k W . P fleger, 17, of 2 O ak P lace w as ch arg ed by M rs. D o ro thy H eim of 46 E verg reen St. w ith careless d riv ing . T h e boy p le a d e d guilty a n d w as charged a $10 fine an d $5 costs.
G . N. D e P e tro of 32 Low e A ve., F a ir Law n, w as charged by Ptl. R ussell L itchu lt w ith go ing th rough a red light a t the in tersection of F ran k lin T urn p ik e an d P ro sp ec t S tree t. M r. De P e tro w as schedu led to a p p e a r in cou rt M ay 6. W hen asked by Ju d g e Spies w hy a w a rra n t had b een necessary, he rep lied , “ It w as p u re negligence on m y p a r t .” H e w as fined $10 an d $5 costs.
Waldwick Police Pension Plan And Change In Local Government Go On Ballot
W aldw ick B orough residents p ro b ab ly will face tw o local questions in N ovem ber, it was learned last night.
T h e C h arte r C om m ission a n nounced it w ould d istribu te copies of its re p o rt to all Bor- o u g h hom es, ind ica ting a change in govern m en t w ould be reco m m en d ed .
Police C hief P a t P ra tico re p o rte d p e titions will b e circu la ted u rg ing a question a police pension p lan be p u t on th e b a llot.
A ltho u g h the C om m ission is requ ired by law to m ake sufficien t copies of its rep o rt, on A ugust 3, fo r in te rested residents, the decision fo r a th o rough d is tribu tion ind ica tes a new form will be reco m m en d ed.
W here no change ca lled for, and the C om m ission p ro p o sed the sta tu s quo be m ain ta ined , there w ousd be no need to v o te in N ovem ber.
A n d rew A . C hurchson, C om m ission secre tary , rep o rted the study unit will in d ica te its th inking a t a public forum on Ju n e 9.
S chedu led for the M unicipal Building a t 8 :3 0 P .M ., th e fo rum will include a p ro g ress re po rt, sum m aries of each m em b er on various fields, w ith te ch nical answ ers supp lied b y W illiam M iller, C om m ission co n su ltan t, from P rin re ton .
M.MartinTurpahjian
More Than 1,000 Persons At Testimonial Banquet In Honor Of Armenia's Pontiff Who Is To Celebrate The Divine Liturgy Sunday At N. Y. Cathedral The Divine
Zoning Board Continues Study Of Waldwick Church Variance Plan
T he “u se” v ariance sought by the F irst R efo rm ed C hurch of W aldw ick , enab ling it to ren t c lassroom s to the B o ard of E d u ca tio n is still be ing co n sid ered by the Z o n in g B oard of A d ju stm en t, B uilding Inspecto r C harles Jackson said.
T he church ap p e a le d for the v ariance a t last W ed n esd ay ’s Z on ing B oard m eeting. It inten d s to ren t four c lassroom s in its new ed u ca tiona l bu ild ing to the school b o a rd as of S ep tem ber, if the varian ce is g ra n ted, or n eed ed . C onstruc tion on the ed u ca tiona l bu ild ing has no t y e t begun n o r has w o rk on the m edorn istic F irst R efo rm ed C hurch structure .
T h e new church will b e of w o o d en tiered design w ith c o p p er covering. T h e ed ucational build ing, w ith its b ack facing W yckoff A ve. will be o f c in d er b lock w ith d eco ra tiv e tile fin ish. B oth bu ild ings a re sla ted
M ore th an 1,000 persons w ere p resen t last S unday night in W ald o rf-A sto ria H o te l a t a testim onial b an q u e t in h o n o r of V asken 1, suprem e P atriarch - C atho licos of a l l A rm en ians th ro u g h o u t the w orld . H e will ce leb ra te d iv ine liturgy a t the C a th ed ra l of St. Jo h n the D ivine in New Y ork C ity next Sunday , Ju n e 5. T h e H o ly See of the A rm en ian p o n tiff is a t H o ly E tchm iadzin in A rm enia. H e will to u r p rinc ipal cities th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates.
T h e A rm en ian n a t i o n a l C hurch has its ow n P o p e w ho is P a tria rch -C atho licos V asken I . A rm en ia w as the first coun try in the w orld to a d o p t C hristian ity as na tio n a l relig ion b efo re all o th e r nations. T h e G ard en E d en w as loca ted in A rm en ia and A rm a g e d d o n m eans “ A r m en ia -G ard en E d en .”
This is the first tim e th e sp iritual h ead of a ll A rm en ian s in the w orld is visiting the U nited S tates. The rites of A rm en ian N ational C hurch an d the R o m an C atholic C hurch a re n early
sam e a n d the only d iffe rence is th a t P a tria rch -C atho licos is recognized b y A rm en ians as the ir su p rem e P o n tiff an d no t the P o p e of R om e because A r m enia is the first n a tion in the w orld to a d o p t C hristian ity as a na tional religion long b efo re R om e a n d G reece.
P ro te s tan t churchm en , in clud ing the R ev. D r. Erw in T. D ah lberg , p res id en t o f th e N ational C ouncil of C hurches; th e R ev. D r. F ran k lin C. F ry , pres- id en t of th e U n ited L u th eran C hurch, an d th e R ev. D r. R o swell P. B arnes, executive secre tary of th e W o rld C ouncil of C hurches w ere am o n g t h e speakers a t th e b anque t.
H is H oliness, V asken 1 v isited H o ly C ross A rm en ian A posto lic C hurch of U nion C ity T u esd ay evening of this w eek. F o llow ing a b rie f service in th e church the congregation a d jo u rn e d to the C hurch C ente r a t B ergenline A v en u e an d 2 7th S tree t w here th e C a th o licos de livered a m essage.
for construction soon on the ch u rch ’s tw o-acre trac t on W y ck o ff A ve. n ea r H o p p e r A ve.
T h e p ro b lem of th e use v a r iance w as raised b y the th ree or four o b jec to rs w ho reside on E verg reen St. w hich is th e ro ad to the re a r of th e church grounds. T h e o pposition feels th a t ren tin g the classroom s is a p ro fit-m ak ing v en tu re in a residen tia l zone. T h e M ethod ist C hurch ren ts its classes to the school system now b u t th a t church is lo ca ted in a business zone on F ran k lin T pke.
T h e B oard of E d u ca tion has ind ica ted th a t double-sessions could b e av o id ed in the Fall if these classroom s a re availab le , b u t it now rem ains for the Z o n ing B oard to dec ide on th e m a tter of w h e th e r or no t the classes can be ren ted in a residen tia l zone.
D o n ’t sell y o u r b o oks an d keep your d ip lom as. Sell your d ip lom as, if you can get a n y one to buy them , an d keep yo u r books. — W alte r B. P itkin.
Waldwick Methodist Church Circus To Be Held on June 4
T h e M ethod ist C hurch will ho ld its ann u a l Ju n e C ircus a t th e church June 4, from 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . for th e b enefit of th e E xpansion F und.
Mrs. W . E. Schom p an d Mrs. R . M. C ooling, co-chairm en of the event, an n o u n ced o u ts ta n d ing new featu res in this y e a r’s spec tacu la r fun fest will inc lude a crazy h a t con test fo r young an d old, u n d er the d irec tio n of M rs. R. W . Y ates. A parcel p ost b o o th w ith su rp rise p a c k ages from d is tan t p laces will be h an d led by Mrs. G e ra rd M aas, an d real Ita lian p izza p ies will be se rved for ev e ry o n e’s en joym en t.
F o rm er favo rite a ttrac tio n s included in this y e a r’s circus will be a b a k e sale, d irec ted b y Mrs. H . F. C ritchley , a w hite e lep h an t sale d irec ted b y Mrs. A . J. E dw ards, and the C o u p les C lub will p ro v id e the gam es. R efresh m en ts will be served by the S en io r Y outh Fellow ship an d p o p -co rn an d b a lo o n s will be supp lied by the In te rm ed ia te Fellow ship.
Page 2 JERSEY PARADE Friday, JUNE 3, 1960
“ASSEMBLYMAN OF THE YEAR”
Nelson F. Stamler
uiol6uticV.JournolT h e n o m in a t in g c o m m it t e e
of A m e r ic a n L eg io n U n i t 3 7, L a d ie s A ux il ia ry , p r e s e n te d its s la te o f o ff icers las t T h u rs d a y . Mrs. J o s e p h G r i p p o w a s n o m in a te d for th e p re s id e n c y , M rs. D an ie l D ilge r J r . , first vice- p r e s id e n t ; Mrs. J o s e p h Mc- G o ld r ic k , se c o n d v ic e -p re s i d e n t a n d Mrs. J o h n H e e re m a , r e c o rd in g se c re ta ry .
Mrs. M a ry E llen B a r re t t w as in s ta l led as p r e s id e n t o f th e T r a p h a g e n P T A T u es . n ight, su c c e e d in g Mrs. R ic h a rd M u ller.
O th e r o ff icers in s ta l led by Miss Ju l ia A . T r a p h a g e n , in s ta l la t io n officer , w e re M ichae l Elia, h o n o r a r y v ic e -p re s id e n t ; Mrs. 1 ib o r N a d a s , s e c o n d vice- p re s id e n t , Mrs. H . P. H en n ig , r e c o rd in g s e c r e ta ry ; Mrs. L. J. C o la ia n n i , J r . , c o r r e s p o n d in g s e c r e ta ry ; a n d Mrs. E. E. L ind , t r ea su re r .
M a r g a r e t B. W il l ia m s o f 22 R id g e S t., h a s b e e n d e l e g a t e d b y th e W o m e n ’s A u x i l ia ry of th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n to a t t e n d G ir l s S ta te a t R u tg e r s U n iv e r sity. T h e c o n v e n t io n is s c h e d u le d fo r Ju n e .
M a rg a re t , a ju n io r a t M id la n d P a r k H ig h S choo l , has s e rv e d on th e s tu d e n t council , a c h ie v e d C u r v e d B a r r a n k w h ile a G ir l S c o u t a n d p r e s e n t ly te a c h e s a S u n d a y sc h o o l c lass a t th e F irs t P r e s b y te r ia n C h u r c h o f R id g e w o o d . H e r h o b b ie s a re p la y in g th e p ia n o , h o r se b a c k , r id ing , sw im m in g , r e a d in g a n d w ri t ing .
A n a l t e r n a t e r e p re s e n ta t iv e , J a n ic e V i l la ro s a o f 4 9 W a n a -
m a n e r A v e . , is a lso a ju n io r s tu d e n t a t M id la n d P a r k H ig h S choo l.
D o n a ld R o o d e n b u r g a n d K a r e n H a n n a m a n re ig n e d as K in g a n d Q u e e n of th e M a y S a tu r d a y as th e F irs t R e f o r m e d C h u rc h h e ld its a n n u a l M a y D a y p a r ty on th e c h u r c h law n .
T h e p r o g r a m , a t t e n d e d by m o r e th a n 50 y o u n g s te rs , in c lu d e d c ro w n in g of a p r in c e a n d p r incess , a M a y p o le d a n c e , , g am es , p r ize s a n d r e f re sh m e n ts .
S e rv in g on c o m m it te e s in p r e p a r a t io n fo r th e e v e n t w ere B e t ty C e r ta r o , F a y e L a u ra le e K u p fra in , D o r o t h y S p in w e b e r , K a r e n K o eh le r , D o r is W a g n e r , M ild re d C lo y d , M a y S p in w e b er, M ild re d M a d e r a n d R u th C o o p e r .
F i f t e e n y o u n g s te r s o f C u b P a c k 8 8 w e re a w a r d e d v a r io u s b a d g e s of a c h ie v e m e n t F r id a y night. R e c e iv in g h o n o r s w e re E d w a r d S taw ick i, J o s e p h Dis- ce p o la , R o b e r t G o h d e , B ruce G r a d y , M a rk D ustin , P a u l S ch m e lze r , M a rk G r a m m e r - storf , J a m e s S evers , Billy H o e - hne, G r e g o r y C o o k e , J a m e s S o te r io n , J a m e s S h o r t , K ev in F lo o d , M il to n D a n a a n d K e n n e th H o o k e r .
The W a ld w ic k B r a n c h , W o m e n s A u x i l ia ry o f T h e V a l le y H o sp i ta l , p r e s e n te d a b e n e f i t fash ion show , “ V a c a t ion T im e , U S A ” M o n d a y e v e n in g in th e S t r a w b e r r y B a rn a t B a rn s ta b le C o u r t , S a d d le R i v er. O rig in a l ly s c h e d u le d to b e h e ld o u td o o r s , th e f a sh io n sh o w h a d to b e m o v e d in s id e w h e n the ra in s ca m e , b u t t h e e n t e r t a in m e n t w a s s ta g e d in th e cou r t .
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Hudson And Bergen Counties Send PTA Delegates To National Annual Convention In Philadelphia
M o re th a n 100 d e le g a te s f ro m H u d s o n a n d B e rg e n C o u n ty P T A un its a t t e n d e d th e 6 4 th a n n u a l n a t io n a l c o n v e n tion r e c e n t ly in P h i la d e lp h ia .
M o re th a n 2 , 0 0 0 p e r so n s f ro m U n i te d S ta te s a n d m il i ta ry in s ta l la t io n s in E u r o p e a t t e n d e d th e 4 - d a y c o n v e n t io n . T h is w a s th e first t im e in a n u m b e r of y e a r s th a t th e n a t io n a l c o n v e n t io n has t a k e n p la c e in th e east.
M r s . J a m e s C. P a rk e r ,
G r a n d R a p id s , M ich., n a t io n a l p re s id e n t , to ld th e m e m b e r s th a t c h a n g e is th e k e y w o r d in life t o d a y .”
S p e a k e r s a t th e c o n v e n t io n in c lu d e d E lia G in z b e rg , p r o fessor o f e c o n o m ic s a t C o lu m bia U n iv e rs i ty a n d c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n o n I 9 6 0 W h i te H o u s e C o n f e r e n c e of C h i ld re n a n d Y o u th ; B e n ja m in C. Willis, s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f C h ica g o , 111., p ub l ic s c h o o ls ; H a r r y D. G id e - onse , p r e s id e n t o f B ro o k ly n
C o l le g e ; B o n a ro W . O ver- s t ree t , a u th o r , lec tu re r , adu l t e d u c a t o r ; C h a r le s W . F e r g u son, s e n io r e d i to r o f R e a d e r ’s D ig e s t ; R e v . Dr. D a n ie l Poling, e d i to r o f “ C h r is te n H e r a ld ," a n d J . K. H o d e n f ie ld , e d u c a t ion e d i to r o f A s s o c ia te d Press.
T h e c o n v e n t io n th e m e was “ w o rk in p r o g re s s .”
C o u n ty schoo l of instruc tion for n e w p r e s id e n ts a n d c o m m i t tee c h a i r m a n will t a k e p lace J u n e 1 in F ra n k l in School, K e a rn y . Mrs. H e r m a n J. H arris is c o u n ty p re s id e n t .
Friday, JUNE 3, 1 960 JERSEY PARADE Page 3
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Phone: Gilbert 4 -3700B U Y • L A R K ”
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CARLOUGH ROAD Upper Saddle River, N. J.
DAvis 7-0202
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M OR GAN’S HOME SERVICE CENTEREngines Overhauled
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959 LINCOLN AVENUE Glen Rock, N. J.
Tel. O liver 2 -9683•
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Glen Rock, N. J. OLiver 2 -9730
H O L L Y ’ S G A R A G EArthur L. Holly, Prop.
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Tel. Twin Brook 1-1607
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Ho-Ho Kus, N. J.G ilbert 4-1565
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FUNERAL DIRECTORSC. C. VAN EMBURGH
306 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE. Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 5-0344
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— LANDSCAPE CON TRACTOR — GRADING and PLAN TIN G
N ursery S tock114 W. CRESCENT AVE.
Waldwick, New JerseyG ilbert 4-8912
LAUNDRY
SAVE TIM E — SAVE MONEY W ith One P ick -U p o f
D ry Cleaning and Laundry R ug Sham pooing
CARMINE G. CARINO SUNSHINE DE LUXE LAUNDRY
109 WALDWICK AVENUE Waldwick, New Jersey
O Liver 2-5694
MEATS - GROCERIESHENION’S M ARKET
• PRIME MEATS• GROCERIES• FROZEN FOODS• FREE DELIVERY
4 W est Prospect Street W ALDW IC K . N. J.
Tel. Gilbert 5-9149
Finest and best
PHOTO ENGRAVING SERVICE
• HALF TONE• COLOR PLATES• BENDAY• LINEFor Pickup and Delivery
Call:LAmbert 5 -2940
A C EPhoto-Engraving Corp.
219 ELLISON STREETPATERSON, N. J.
PLUMBING - HEATINGFABER PLUMBING
& HEATING CO.NEW' MODERNIZED BATH ROOM S
AND KITCHENS
237 Diamond Bridge Ave. HAWTHORNE, N. J.Tel. H A w th om e 7-1618
MILK - CREAMTERWILLEGER & WAKEFIELD
INC.M ILK — CREAM — ICE CREAM1208 E. RIDGEWOOD AVE.
Ridgewood, N. J.O Liver 2-2700
RADIO - TV SERVICE
ALBIONTELEVISION & RADIO
Sales and Service
Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertisements
FRANKLIN LAKE D AIR YMILK & CREAM
Vitamin “D” Homogenied High Mountain Avenue
FRANKLIN LAKES Tel.: Twin Brook 1-0400
SICOMAC D AIR Y PRODUCTS
Finest Milk and Milk Products SICOMAC AVENUE
Wyckoff, N. J.Tel: Twin Brook 1-1234
WESTBROOK FARMSFinest and Best Milk
and Milk Products Office and Creamery
Johnsonburg, N . J.QA 5-3077
Depot: Midland Park, N. J.Gilbert 4-8753
MOVING
Walter W . Hoffman, Inc.STORAG E — W AREH OU SES
C OM PLETE N ATION W ID E MOVING Rug and Carpet Cleaning
76 Lake Ave. Midland Park, N. J. 23 Chestnnt St. Ridgewood, N. J.
G ilbert 5-2360
PHOTOGRAPHERSPHOTO AR T STUDIO
The Finest and Best In Photography
W e Produce Glassy Photos In All Sizes
COMPLETE WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS
“ Photographs That Tell The Story”
45 1 Market Street Paterson, N. J.
MUlberry 4-1882
We Repare All Makes Of Radios And Televisions
26 E. PROSPECT STREET W ALD W IC K , N. J.Phone: OLiver 2-6171
ROD AND GUN SHOP
PAUL’S ROD & GUN SHOP 26B E. Prospect Street Waldwick, New Jersey Phone: Gilbert 5-4636
Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Equipment,
Sporting Goods and Cam ping EquipmentGunsmithing and Repairs
Christian Science Radio Hour
HOW CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE HEALS
Station SundaysWNEW ( 1130) 6 :45 A .M .W RCA (660 kc) 7 :45 A .M .W O R -TV (9 ) 1:00 P.M.
ACE R EALTY COM PANYL i s t i n g s W a n t e d
Real Estate Insurance
1 12 W YCKOFF AVENUEWaldwick, N. J.
Tel. OLiver 2-5676
MODERN RUG CLEANERS Felix VerPorter, Prop
We clean — store and repair rugs—carpets in your home or at our factory. Domestic and Oriental rugs cleaned and stored. Furniture, wall to wall carpet, shampooing s k i l f u l l y done. Guaranteed workmanship by master craftsmen at moat reasonable prices.MODERN RUG CLEANERS
6 4 U n i o n A v e n u e Upper Saddle River, N. J.Call us: DAvi« 7-2146
RESTAURANTSC A T H A Y RESTAURANTChinese - American Cufrtbe
Where Dining Is An Art Open Dally - Air Conditioned
Ample ParkingA Restaurant of rare excellence offering a host of palate pleasing Chinese and American foods
for your dining pleasure32 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE
W ALD W IC K , N. J.Tel: OLiver 2-5577
A L G O R D O N ’ SChinese & American Restaurant
Tastiest Foods In State Orders To Take Out
Route 17, Ramsey, N. J. (PAST SWISS CHALET)
DAvis 7-9884
SHOE REBUILDERS
METROPOLITAN Shoe Rebuilding and Hat
Cleaning Co.7 East Ridgewood Ave.
near 5 & 10RIDGEWOOD. N. J.
T A X I
EMBASSY TAXI7012 Bergenline AvenueNORTH BERGEN, N. J.
UN ion 9 -2700
TYPEWRITER SERVICERIDGEW OOD
TYPEWRITER SERVICE Sales — Service — Supplies 12 West Ridgewood A ve.
RIDGEWOOD. N. J. Telephone: Gilbert 4-4461
REAL ESTATECOMPLETE MULTIPLE
LISTINGSTo sell or buy property let us
assist you with patience and consideration.
At The Crossroads of Ridgewood
H O W AR D A . D A Y , Realtor61 NO. MAPLE A V E .
Ridgewood, N. J.Gilbert 6-2877
W . H. Mac Donald & . Son Real Estate - Insurance400 Franklin Avenue
W YCKOFF. N. J.TW 1-2211
Page 4 JERSEY PARADE Friday, JUNE 3, 1960
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY” TO GOP GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE
AUGUST W. HECKMANChief Counsel for New Jersey League of Weekly Newspapers
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FIRST NATIONAL BANKA l l e n d a l e W a l d w i c k
EVERY MODERN BANKING SERVICEM ortgages and Loans on H om e Repairs — Personal Loans
A ppliance Financing — A uto, N ew and U sed•
AMPLE FREE PARKING Drive-In Window at Waldwick Branch
ALSO BANKING BY MAIL AT BOTH OFFICESM em ber Federal D eposit Insurance Corporation
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G ilbert 5 -0 1 5 6
3 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE
Ridgewood Cleaners, Inc. j“Cleaners o f Q uality”
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Lenny Elected Real Estate Division Prexy
E d m u n d J. L e n n y of C a m d e n a n d A l to n W . V a n H o r n of E l iz a b e th w e re e le c te d P re s id e n t a n d F isca l O ff ic e r r e s p e c t ive ly of th e D iv is ion of T h e N ew J e rs e y R e a l E s ta te C o m m iss ion in the D e p a r t m e n t of B a n k in g a n d In su ra n ce fo r th e te rm J u ly 1, 19 6 0 to J u n e 30, 1961 a t a n o rg a n iz a t io n m e e t
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C o m m is s io n e r L e n n y su c c e e d s F re d H o e ls c h e r of P a t e rson , a n d C o m m is s io n e r V a n H o r n su c c e e d s M r. L en n y , p r e s e n t in c u m b e n ts .
O th e r m e m b e r s of th e c o m m ission a re V in c e n t P. B rad ley , T re n to n , a n d D. E. C. S o m ers , J e r s e y City.
1 h e m e n w h o a re rea l ly b u s i est h a v e th e m o s t le isure fo r e v e ry th in g . — J a m e s P ayn .
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A n o v e r f lo w c r o w d a t t e n d e d a g e t - to g e th e r la s t T u e s d a y e v e n in g in th e c lu b ro o m s of the G re e n v i l le C iv ic A l l ia n c e a t 9 4 J a c k s o n A v e . , J e r s e y City.
A f t e r a s h o r t b us iness m e e t ing, r e f r e s h m e n ts w e re s e rv e d a n d th e e v e n in g g iv en o v e r to a p r o g r a m of s o n g s a n d d a n c ing.
G e o r g e J. M cC oy , ex e cu t iv e d i r e c to r o f th e o rg a n iz a t io n , a d v i s e d th e m e m b e r s h ip th a t d u r in g th e s u m m e r m o n th s s o cial ac t iv i t ie s w o u ld b e lim ited , b u t to p r e p a r e fo r a n e x te n s iv e p r o g r a m of Socia ls a n d such,
n o w b e in g p la n n e d fo r th e fall season .
A m e ssa g e o f co n g ra tu la t ions w a s s e n t to Com m isioner A u g u s t W . H e c k m a n , wishiig h im w ell on his b i r th d a y .
Bill S u ll ivan , p re s id e n t , ably ass is ted b y W a l te r Dressel, N ick F o s s e t ta a n d Bill Kearce h a n d l e d th e a r r a n g e m e n t s for th e even ing .
S w e e t a r e the u ses of adversity ; W h ich , l ike th e to a d , ug ly and
v e n o m o u s ,W e a r s y e t a p rec io u s je w e l in
his h e a d ;— S h a k e s p e a re
T a x e s a re th e s inew s of the s ta te . — C icero .
This Winter Service Can Be Your Best friend
yOUNG &—R ortic
Coal - Fuel Oil - Coke Gas and Qil Boilers
call—Mr. George Young about our BUDGET PLAN and your heating problems.
Gl. 4-4700 9 Franklin Ave., RidgewoodWe Install the Famous TIMKEN Burner.