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W A L D W IC K , N. J., F R ID A Y M A R C H 5, 1954M. Martin Turpanjian, Ed itor Y E A R L Y - 5c C O P Y
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J. Parnell Thomas Will Defeat Congressman Widnall In Primary But a Democrat May Be Elected To Seat During Forthcoming General Election In November As Kean Is Seen
Victor Over U. S. Senator Hendrickson
J. Parnell Thomas, of Allendak is candidate for Congressman. He may defeat Representative William Widnall, of Saddle River Borough Widnall became Borough Attorney for Wald wick upon recommendation of M. Martin Turpanjian, editor of this newspaper and foun dcr as well as organizer of Wald- wick Chamber of Commerce and its secretary for three years. He doubiecrossed Turpanjian as soon as he got in through personal friends of Turpanjian, namely, the late Barth Vander Els and Herbert D. Albert, president of Chamber of Commerce. Both Vander Els and Albert were councilmen and they controlled the town administration supported by Turpanjian
Widnall was elected Congressman with the sole efforts of Bennett H. Fishier, publisher and editor of Ridgewood Sunday News, Ridgewood Herald-News, Teaneck Sunday Sun and Teaneck Sun-bulletin and immediately after he was victorious at the Primary which was tantamount to election, Mr. W idnall double-crossed Fishier who actually made him a Congressman more than anyone else.
j . Parnell Thomas did a thousand and one favors to his constituents when he was Congressman He went broke by helping others if the truth is ever to be known someday. If he had done something wrong we must realize that to err is human” and perhaps many other members of the House of Representatives and die U. S. Senate may have made mistakes in minor or major proportions.
W e are not attempting to defend Mr Thomas for he can well defend himself when the right time comes but we do wish to convey the message that Widnall should and must be defeated regardless by whom, whether by Thomas or by a Democrat in November General Election.
John J. Dickerson has withdrawn as candidate for Freeholder.
Walter Jones can not be leader of Republican Party if he will permit a public relation man to be dictator of Freeholders. Among the very few honest and sincere personages the Bergen County Republican Party can well be proud of are County Engineer Roscoe P Mc- Clave and County Clerk Alexander Allan. If Allan gives in his powers to j public relations man, like the Freeholder Allan, too will be defeated when he seeks re-election.
Harry Harper, one of the grandest guys in the world, ran for congressman and was doubie-crossed
by the Republican Party chieftains deliberately. No doubt he would give his right eye and right leg to see Windall defeater Hisson is the leader in an adjoining county and its state senator. There are countless others who would like to see Widnall defeated.
W e are not interested in either side. W e have no ulterior motive whatsoever but we are merely citing facts which may serve as food for thought for our readers.
If Congressman Kean deces to entter race for U. S. Senate he will defeat Bob Hendrickson.
Art Bishop, Best Crafstman As Carpenter And Builder
Art Bishop, of 137 Ackerman Avenue, R dgewood, is widely known as one of best carpenters and builders in Bergen County. He is an authority as high grade craftsman for erecting atticks and recreation rooms. If you need his services get in touch with h :m. Call Gilbert 516833.
Aviation Cadet Kennedy Complete Solo Flight Helicopter Training
PENSACOLA, Fla. — Naval Aviation Cadet John C. Kennedy, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles J. Kennedy of 13 Waldwick Avenue, Waldwick, N. J., has completed his first solo helicopter flight at Jielcopter Training Unit One F,Hyson Field here. In preparation for qualification as a helicopter pilot, Cadet Kennedy has completed an extensive ground training course in rotary-winged aircraft principles and will receive flight instruction in the Navy’s Bell, Kaman, and Piaseck; helicopters. He is a graduate of St. Luke’s H ’gh School, Ho-Ho-Kus, N J., class of 1947. Before entering the Navy’s flight probram in August 1942, he attended St. Peter’s College at Jersey City, N. J.
Some 125 cancer dressings were prepared by members of Waldwick Auxiliary of the Northern Bergen
1 Nursing Serv’ce at their monthly meeting last Wednesday.
Waldwick Board of Education > met last Monday night. Many PTA school gifts were approved by the school trustees. The board agreed to give the architects for the new school 6 percent plus expenses.
G O V . MEYNER GETS ANO TH ER PROPOSAL FOR M A R R IA G E FRO M G IRL RESID ING IN BERGEN
Governor Robert B. Meyner, of New Jersey, received another proposal this week from a young lady residing in Bergen County.
Last week New Jersey’s handsome bachelor chief executive received a proposal from a girl in Europe.
M. Martin Turpanjian, editor of this newspaper, predicted on inauguration day of January 19th that Governor Meyner will be married within six months. The said prediction has received nation-wide publicity and rumors o f match-making ideas has even involved Margaret Truman
Laurance B. Kupfrian, chairman of fund-raising campaign and Frank H. Pflegeq president of the consistory of the house of worship, have made elaborate arrangements for the occasion. The general public is invited to attend.
The Sunday School will have a brief session and then proceed in a body to the site of the new Parsonage (100 yards west of the Pubi c School on West Prospect Street).
Through the generosity and kindness of some wonderful Christians the following additional gifts have
been received:1 The footings for the foundation.2. The erection of the foundation including all materials and labor.3. The plastering and tarring (waterproofing) of the foundation.4. The pouring of the cellar floor
This means that through G IFTSALONE, the parsonage is now completed to ground level. The first item that will have to be bought will be the roughing lumber for the framework of the house. This is truly a wonderful example of Christian giving
Waldwidt 1st Reformed Church Parsonage Ground-Breaging Ceremonies Scheduled for Sun. Morning, March 14 at 10:15
The ground-breaking ceremonies of the parsonage of the First Reformed Church of Waldwick will take place next Sunday morning, March 14 at 1 0: 1 5 o'clock in presence of Pastor Morris Westhoven and various church dignitaries from Bergen County. Municipal officials of this community will also be at hand for the great banner event
V A N HEEST BROTHERS PAINT & W ALLPAPER SH O P G R A N D O PEN IN G T O M O R R O W M O R N IN G
The newst business enterprise in Waldwick, the Van Heest Bros, paint and wallpaper shop will have :ts grand opening tomorrow morn- :ng at 28 Cleveland Avenue where no parking problem exists.
Van Heest name is widely known in Northwest Bergen County which stands for ultra honesty as the most honorable name in painting and wallpapering business.
This enterprising firm will handle complete line of top quality wallpapers as well as Dutch Boy and Benjamin Moore pamts
GIRL SCOUT LEADERS O RGAN IZE NEW LEAGUE
The newly organized Girl Scouts Leaders Club of Waldwick met recently in the First Reformed Church. There was a large attendance.
Mrs. E. H. Seeger, volunteer trainer for Lone Troops, was guest speaker Mrs. Seeger explained the importance of a leaders’ club. Meetings of this nature give new leaders added stimulation from talking with other leaders and also practical ad- vxe on troop problems.
"The first thing for an adult in Scouting to remember,” said Mrs. Seeger. "is that she is not working for any individual fame of her- selfi but that she is mainly concerned with working with girls because she likes girls; she enjoys doing things with them and learning with them the things they want to do.”
Red CrossShe recommended the use of the
Girl Scout book of leadership along with "Blue Book of Policies,” “Leader's Guild to the Brownie Scout,” Girl Scout Handbook” and "Senior Girl Scouting ’’ This is one of the best ways of learning Girl Scouting according to Mrs. Seeger.
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J/er#eja Paradea s p h a l t d r iv e w a y
A R T H U R E . SM ITHDriveway - Crushed Stone
Top Soil - Cinders COW M AN URE
#1 Birch Street, Midland Park, N. J. a ilB E S T 4-3306
AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL
LiEAHN TO DRIVE Patient, courteous, m j m i instruc
tions on dual control oars. RtDGEW OOD AUTO
D RIVIN G SCH O O L Warner Theatre Building 196 EM t Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J.OZLBEST 5-2037
AUTO SERVICING
A. & P.G A R A G E & S P O R T SHOP
135 Franklin Turnpike W aldwlck, N. J.
Hunting, Fishing and Camping Supplies.
Day Phone: Allendale 1-3005 Nlglit Phone: AV.eidale 1-4363-J
ur AiK.ndaie 1'048-M
A R T H U R L . H O L L YHOLLY BATTERIES
AUTO SUPPLIES Prospect Street - W aldwlck, N. J.
Telephone: Allendale 1-3439 Batteries - Tires - Repairing
M A P LE M OTORS CO., INC.Jofhn M. Washer, Mgr
Repairs on All Makes of Care Pontiac Sales & Service
669 North Maple Avenue GILBERT 4-2484
Ridgewood, New Jersey
Alteration Carpentry Atticks, Recreation Rooms
No Job To Small A R T B ISH O P
137 Ackerman Avenue Ridgewood, N. J . Gilbert 5-6833
COAL and LUMBERD E M A RTIN I C O A L and
L U M B E R CO
45 W. Prospect ST . W aldwlck, N.J, A L L E N D A L E 1-4010
CHAIR RENTAL SERVICEC H A IR H IR E CO
Hackensack, and Paterson, ,<i. J. Chair r, 1/anquet & bridge tables Coat racks, silver, china glassware
For rental. Pick up deliveryl A HOURS SERVICE
Main Office266 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J.
Paterson - Call SH. 2-9889 Hackensack - Call DI. 3-7786
CONFECTIONERY
H U D S O N RID GEW O O D M OTORS, INC.
Sales and Service GENUINE HUDSON PARTS
25 Franklin Ave„ Ridgewood, N. J. OLIVER 2-3181
OODGE - P LY M O U TH D E A L E R S
Sales - Service - Parts Motor Rebuilding Major Overhauling
STA TIO N M OTORS INC.44 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N, J.
GILBERT 5-6040 _________
C IT IE S S E R V IC E STA TIO N Clarence B Card, Manager
R O U T E 17 R A M S EY , N. J.
Qaa, Oil, T ire s and Tubes Best Auto and Truck Repairs
Open Dally and Sundays 7 a m. to 9 p. m,
Phone: R A M S EY 9-0198
M A R A T E N E ’ SC O N F E C T I O N E R Y
19 W. Prospect Street Waldwick, New Jersey
Choice Wines - Selected Liquors and Beers - We deliver T el:. Allendale 1-S198
YO UN G AND B O R T IC Timken and M asterkraft
Oil BurnersC O A L - F U E L O IL - C O K E Complete Heating Service
9 F R A N K L IN A V E N U E RtDGEW O O D, N. J.
GILBERT 4-4700
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
C. C. VAN EM BU RG H 306 E . Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey
GILBERT 5-0344
A L M G R E N F U N E R A L HOME
F orm erlyJOHN VERMEULEN
Funeral Home336 Broadway Paterson, N,
Tel: LAmbert 2-3800J.
CLOCKS REPAIREDAll Kinds of Clocks Repaired
A. J. L A W R E N C E217 Madison A id , Wyckoff, N. J.
Tel: Wyckoff 4-0357-M
DRUG STORES
T O W N E PH A RM A CYSaul Z Steinweiss, Reg. Phar.
1 Sheridan Avenue H O -H O -KUS, New Jersey
GILBERT 4-1565
R O B E R T BROW NING Funeral Director
Successor to The P E T E R MASON
F U N E R A L HOM E 557 Lafayette Avenue
Hawthorne, N. J.Day and Night Telephone:
HAwthorne 7-0769
S A V E T IM E ! S A V E M ONEYWith One Pick-up of
Dry Cleaning and Laundry Rug Shampooing
SU N S H IN E D E L U X E LA U N D R Y 109 W aldwlck Avenue W aldwlck, New JerseyTel: Allendale 1-4212
MASON CONTRACTOR
M ASONRY O F A L L T Y P E S J. T R A V A G LIO N E
11’ F irst Street - Ridgewood GILBERT 5-6543
C H A P '.c S R IG O LO SI
MASON CO N TR A C TO R M ASONRY O F A L L T Y P E S
23 G R O V E S T R E E T W A LD W IC K , N. J. A L L E N D A L E 1-4796
W . H. Mac DONALD & SON Real Estate and Insurance
Cor. W yckoff & Frankln Avenues Wyckoff, N. J. W Y. 4O07S
Meter Vehicle L e e nee Bureau
I T ’S U P TO YO U We Have Buyers W ith Cash
Fo r a satiafaotory sale with » minimum of Inconvenience to YOU
Telephone your listing now to: HOW ARD A. DAY, Realtor
61 No. Maple Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
GILBEBT 5-3377
MILK - CREAM
M ILK . C R E A M - IC S CREAM
T E R W IL L E G E R and W A K E F IE L D , INC
120?/ E . Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, N. J. OLIVER 2-2700
Houses or Acreage for Sale LISTINGS WANTED
L E E K O R N H O FF R E A L T O R
201 East Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey
G ILBERT 5-0971
Tel. Allendale 1-4650 - 4651 Listings Wantetd
A L L E N D A L E R E A L E S T A T E and IN SU R A N C E A G EN C Y
Norman G. CritchleyHoward J. Elschner
Hadley C. Forr 31 W. Allendale Avenue
Allendale, N. J.
SHOES and SHOE REPAIRGARAGE DOORS
. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ A A N
OVERHEAD DOORS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
R A Y N O R DOOR SALES
GILBERT 5-1816
FR A N K LIN L A K E D A IR YVitamin “D ” Homogenized
Milk and Cream High Mountain Avenue
Franklin LakesGILBERT 4-4338
Wyckoff 4-0400
GROCERIES
BARBERDiamond Bridge Barber Shop
204 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
S A LA F IA 'S B A R B E R SH O P 27 W. P R O S P E C T S T R E E T
W A LD W IC K , N. J.
B E A U T Y SALO N
M A R KA N A B E A U T Y SALO N 62 Franklin Turnpike
Corner Frederick Street W aldwlck, N. J.
Open Daily To 6 P. M. Open Thursday Evening To 8
(Closed on Mondays)For Appointment C all:
A L L E N D A L E 1 4356
W A LD W IC K PH A RM A CYWilliam E. Ward, Ph. G.
Prospect St, W aldwick, N JPhones: ALlendaie 1-3993 - 1-4036
d r y c l e a n in g
Phone: ALLendale 1-4082 F R E E D E L I V E R Y
D O U B LE J. Q U A l IT Y M A R K E TJoe Peia Prfep.
Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods Fancy Groceries - Choice Meats
Prospect Street Wa'.awlck, N. J.
R ID GEW O O D C L E A N E R S6 Hour Dry Cleaning Service
Call and Delivery Service 168 E . Ridgewood Avenue
Ridgewood, N. J. GILBERT 5-0156
R U S T IC F E N C E S
Fences Made to Your Specifications
Post and Rail, Picket and W oven W ood
Also Gates of Distinction
H. E. VANDERBECK2 E . Crescent Ave., Allendale
ALLendale 1-3812
FRESH EGGS - POULTRYC O L L 1 S P O U L T R Y
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys Serving Bergen & Passaic Counties
234 Pompton Road Wayne Township, N. J.Tel: LAmbert 5-8348
W A LD W IC K FOOD M A R K E TBeer, Liquor and Wines Call Allendale 1-3588
cor. Franklin Turnpike and Prospect Street W aldwlck, M. J.
H EA T IN G C O N T R A C T O R S
NORMAN S H E E T M E T A L CO., Inc Phone: BU tler 9-0856
109 Main Street Bloomingdale, N. J.
LEN N O X B R Y A N TT H A T C H E R G EN . E L E C T R IC
K E N N E T H Y E N N IE OLIVER 2-4147
SICOM AC D A IR Y PR O D U CTSFinest Milk and Milk Products
Slcomac Avenue WycKOft, New JerseyTel: W yckoff 4-0080
G ARD EN S T A T E FARM S
High Quality Milk and Dairy Products
For Cheerful Home Delivery GILBERT 5-2200
G ARD EN S T A T E FARM S M IDLAND P A R K , N. J.
MOVING
N IC K M INADEOSundial Shoes and Shoe Repairing
32 W. Prospect StreetW aldwlck, N. J.
M ET R O P O LIT A N SH O ER E B U ILD IN G & H AT
C LE A N IN G CO.7 E . Ridgewood Avenue
(Nest to Wool worth 5 & 10 Store) Ridgewood, New Jersey
R E S T A U R A N T S
W A L T E R W. H O FFM A N , 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
O F F IC E EQ U IP M EN T
C A T H A Y R E S T A U R A N T
Chinese and American Restaurant 32 A Franklin Turnpike W aldwick, New Jersey
Tel. A L L E N D A L E 1-4711 Luncheon, Dinner & Supper Open 11 a. m. to midnight
Best of foods. Reasonable Prices Ample Parking Space
Orders to take out
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Food At Its Best A ir Conditioned For Your
ComfortRoute and E . Ridgewood Av
/aram us, New Jersey
LANDSCAPE SERVICEELW O O D G A L L A G H E R
Landscape Contractor Specializing in outdoor designing
Shrubs and Evergreens 29 BRANDON ROAD
M IDLAND P A R K , N. J. GILBERT 4-1834
Cesspools Built and CleanedH. W. Myer, Iuc.
Drains anil Titter Beds Installed ..M onroe Ave., Wyckoff, N. J.....
T e l: W Yckof 4-0423
FLORISTSS C H W E IN F U R T H F L O R IS T
John I. McKinnon, Prop. “ Every flower a Forget-Me-Not”
63 No. van Dien Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
GILBERT 4-4760
LANDSCAPE SERVICEG R EE N A C R E N U R S E R Y
Ralph Nienhouse Landscape Contractor Grading and Planting
Nursery Stock114 W. C R E S C E N T A V E N U E
ALLendale 1-4112 RFD 1 A L L E N D A L E , N. J.
General Office Equip, Company
Everything for ths office 167 Paterson Street
Paterson, New Jersey Sherwood 2-6953
PET SHOP
YeJpuJne Pet Shopl PSOSPKJ (■ HUDSON STS.
. Rl COE W O O D , N .J .
GILBERT 4-0875
PIANOSC A M P B E L L T E M L E T PIANO CQ 307 Broadway Paterson, N. J
Knabe - Mason and Hamlin Weber - Everett - Cable Nelson - George Stock
Chord Organs The Hammond Organ
SPINETS — $495 and up Tuning & Repairing Service
100 Pianos to select from I
TAVERNSM A R A T E N E T A V E R f
Joseph W . MGrateae, Prop.57 Franklin Turnpike
at Prospect Street W aldwick, N. J.
T Y P E W R IT E R S E R V IC E
Ridgewood Typew riter Service
12 W . Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New ersey
Sales - Service - Supplies G I L B E R T 4-44foj
HOW C H R IS T IA N S C IEN C E H E A L S
“GOD'S LAW C A N C E L A C C ID E N T S
W OR (710) 12:45 P. M. Sunday
MARCH 5, 1954 JERSEY PARADE ■MAR ~ 5 1051 P A G E a
EVERY GARDEN NEED AT
L O W P R I C E S ’ •
80 LB. GARDEN LIME 39c.
•80 LB. 5 - 1 0 - 5 -
FERTILIZER 2.30
•HAND & POW ER
M O W E R S
•LAW N & GARDEN TOOLS
PAINTS & HARDW ARE
•FLO O R SANDERS
and
P O L I S H E R S
FOR RENT
L E O N ELUMBER & SUPPLY
C O M P A N Y
175 Rock Road Glen Rock, N* J.
TEL: GILBERT 4-4000
GRAND OPENING VAM ffiST “Paint & Wallpaper28 CLEVELAND AVE., WALDWICK
SATURDAY, MARCH 6th
Opening Specials!FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
•CM* W T Reg. « ; |9 5PAINT 1 Gallon
OUTSIDE WHITE R 0 9 5HOUSE PAINT 525 Gallon
Complete Line ofTOP QUALITY
WALLPAPERS
Authorized Dealers for
Dutch Boy & Benjamin Moore Paint
V anH eest Bros* wallpaper28 CLEVELAND AVE ALLENDALE 1-4924
WALDWICK NO PARKING PROBLEM
L E O A L N O TIC E
N E W JE R S E Y S T A T E D E P A R T M E N T OP C IV H . S E R V IC E E X A M IN A T IO N
Announced, cloosing’ date fo r fil in g applications M arch 15, 1954.
App ly Department o f C iv il Service, State House, Trenton, N ew Jersey.
Open to male citizens, tw o years resident in Hackensack.
Patrolm an, Salary 93600-4400 per year.
Fireman, Salary, $3800-4400 per year.
Open to male citizens, two yean resident in MoonachL
Patrolman, Salary, $3000 per year. JERSEY PA R A D E February 19, 38, and March 6th.P m : $5.13
For Hire
Brand NewT U X E D O S
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F U L L DRES S Paul Cranick253 MAIN STREET
corner Market PATERSON, N. J.
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FISCHER & BOND20 Madison Street
Paterson, N. J.
FA BER PLUMBING and HEATING CO.
?A7 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
T e l: HAwthorne 7-1618 New Modernized Bathrooms
and Kitchens
We'r© Telling The World!
A NoteTo You
- ABOUT OUR FREE DELIVERY
SERVICE•
Davis- Pharmacy
OLiver 2-2444
2 WILSEY SQUARE RIDGEWOOD, N. J.
•RIDGEWOOD <S VICINITY
BEST BAKED GOODSjBETTER ROLLS — BREAD AND CRULLERS
BIRTHDAY AND HOLIDAY CAKES
PLEASE PHONE_ GILBERT 4-1002 —
THE HOME BAKERYKNOW N FOR QUALITY
57 E. RIDGEW OOD AVENUE
RIDGEW OOD, N. J.
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YES, OUR NEW WALDWICK OFFICE WILL HAVE A DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW
When our Waldwick Office opens this spring at Wyckoff Avenue and
Walter Hammond Place, you will be able to save time both parking and
banking by using the drive-in teller window. All the usual teller transactions
will also be handled at this window.
In addition there will be parking facilities for over 50 cars for customers
while banking at this First National in Waldwick. Be sure to come to the
preview "open house" inspection next month.
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N A U G L E M O T O R SFRANKLIN and W YCKOFF AVENUES
WYCKOFF, NEW JERSEY
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH — SALES and SERVICE
Telephone: WYCKOFF 4--QII3... - r- > : __£_____ >•'
DR. FRANK CHIAPPETTA JR.• O P T O M E T R I S T •
63 Franklin Turnpike — Waldwick, N- J-•
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICES ON OR ABOUT A P R I L I, 1954
For the Examination of the eye* and the fitting of
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D O N O H U E ’ SA GOOD PLACE TO BUY BROADLOOM — CARPETS
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
Here Is Real Hews For All Your
$ EWING NEED$It Witt Pay You to Visit the
“ REMNANT & PIECE GOODS SUPER MARKET*'
Cottons and Rayons Our Specialty
Fectery Retail - Factory Price*
HARED CO.;1S Van R oute. St. Pater.oa, N. J.
Opp. City Parking Lot
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT
TO BE INSTALLED SOON
ON ROUTE i 7 IN BORO
State Highway Department lias notified Wald wide Mayor and Borough Couadf that a t^affic signal light will he. installed it .route j7 add Prospect Stts t̂, Wald’t^ck, in the very near future.
M Martin Turpanjian, secretary and President Herbert D. /Ubert of the Wald wick Chamber d f Commerce made repeated requests by
4 296 M AIN STREET l a m b e r t 5.310a PATERSOb ►
I3 DOORS ABOVE U S. THEATER On Main Street, Paterson Since I86Q
GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FROM ARTHUR C. HILLMAN and SON, GROWERS
689 River Driye East Paterson, N. J.r v v w T r v w v ’r v v v i ’v v v v v y v v ' r y r ’f w ar-w t v y v i r
GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FROM
ALLEN-WALD HOMES, INC.3^2 Main Street Wyckoff, New Jersey
GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FROM HAW THORNE PHARMACY
JAMES MELCON, Reg. Pharmacist 207 Diamond Bridge Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.w w 'r -w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w a r w w w w w w w a r w W W W W 'r w
CAOLA GRINPING COMPANY150 WATER STREET PATERSON, N. J.
Telephone: SHerwood 2-4509
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writing to Highway Department n 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950. Similar requests were made by the members of the governing bodyback in 1941.
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SXAMXHATXOHSAnnounced do* in* date fo r filin g
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Op an to m a l. u l f* m * l. c itizen ., 3 m ou th . resident 1* » « | « County. ■ ook k ».p ln g M achine O perator, Salary, 3300-02800 P «r7 * »r .E levator O perator, *8300-*3700 per j**t.ru otographer. V olte , 8 a-1*17 . 33300 p .r 7H r.
O pm to xn*l. and fem Al* etttsene, 13 m onth* resident to Hevr J .r .« r — pi . l .r .n c . to elig ib le* 13 m onth* »*- ■lilm t In l u ; n County.H ospital COerfc, Salary, •130C-3330C p .r y iu , I n . m aintenance.
O p n to m * l. citizens, 13 m onth* itk ld tu t In l i r t n County. M aintenance m *p*lna*n (P a in ter)
alary, 83000-0*000 par year. M a id in t A rch itect, Salary $3000 pa*
n ig h t o f W ay In vestigator and Statistician . Salary, 03080 per jriur.
O p.n to m a l. and fem ale citizen*, 13 m onths r.zld an t is ■ « » * » County — profar.n ee e lig ib l.a 13 m onth* re- *ld*nt to M atharford.P ublic H ealth H arm , Salary. 83700- •3300 par year. ! \ t
Open to m al* citizen*. 13 m onth* resident to B ergen County — p r e f.- ren c. to .U g lb l.s 13 m onth* resident In B ntharforAT r n Trim m er, Salary, 310-011-313.80 p*r day.
Open to m al* and fem ale citizen*, 13 m onth* resident In H ackensack. Bookkeeping M achine Operator, Salary, $2580-3130 pm year.
Open to m ale citizen s, is m onths resident to H ackensack.Senior B uilding M aintenance W orker, Salary, 33323-33638 per year. H ackensack H ousing A uthority.Jersey Parade M arch 5, 13, IS. 18S*Pea: $16.00
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