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Garden State’s 7 Most Eminent
Plumbers1. George H. Buess2. George A. Hull3. -Toe Zabranskv4. Fred Wendel o. Elder Jones6. Frank Drolls7. James Hopkins
New Jersey’s 7 Most Eminent
Carpenters Paul Edwards •Tolm NVwmann Edward Harris Walter Verger Albert Leone Otto Werners
7. Oscar Weiss
Vol. 12 No. 17 Trade Mark Registered Entered as 2nd Class Matter Friday April 25, 1!)52 WALDWICK, N. J. M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor
Telephone: Allendale 1-345(1 $2 YEARLY — 5c COPY
FARRELL LIONIZED A T CHAMBER BANQUETJOHN W. QUACKENBUSH, W ALDW ICK’S FIRST MAYOR, LAID TO REST AT VALLEU CEMETERY
Funeral services were conducted Monday over the remains of John \\ . Quackenbush, Wald wick’s first Mayor, who died
at E.
Interment followed at Yalleau
last Thursday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern, X. Y., the age of 84, at ('. C. \ran Emburgh Mortuary Chapel, 30(1Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood < 'emetery.
Mayor Quackenbush moved into Wald wick in 1900 from Allendale where he was born. He also served as tax collector and a member of Wald wick Board of Education. He was insurance agent for Continental Insurance and Casualty Company,
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. M. Handon, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. Nina Auryansen, of Waldwick and Mrs. Helen Thoma, ,of Ridgewood; two grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Mr. Quackenbush was also formerly president of a building and loan Association and was also in real estate business.
Miss Doris Wagner of Cleveland Avenue and Miss Ann Heidelberger. of Clifton, are vacationing in Florida.
MAN
A paper drive conducted by the local Boy Scouts proved to be a big success last Saturday.
JERSEY PARADE EDITOR RECALLS FORMING BOARD
Six years of history was unfolded Tuesday night before the members of Allendale Chamber of Commerce at Pat Job’s Crescent inn when M. Martin Turpanjian, editor of Jersey Parade and founder and organizer of Allendale Chamber of Commerce explained how he organized the trade board with the cooperation of Postmaster Frank Archibald Farrell. He lionized Mr. Farrell as community brother of the Borough and RFD area in surrounding towns and referred to him as man among men whose kindness is felt.
Mayor la*slie Johnson also a dressed the gathering. When President Farrell was introduced he was accorded a wild ovation. Albert Seafuro sang and the Bayonne Glee Club members who were especially invited by Editor Turpanjian entertained. They will appear in Madison Square Garden •I une 12 on television.
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SURVEY DISCLOSES BIG DEMAND FOR PAID POLICE DEPARTMENT CHIEF AND 3 MARSHALS IN BOROUGH
A survey conducted by the Jersey Parade has disclosed that tlieie is a big demand for paid police department in the Borough of Waldwick and petitions are about to he.presente to the Mayor and Borough Council requesting immediate considera
tion and action.RONALD CRACAS PLEDGED TO HONOR SOCIETY OF H ARVARD UNIVERSITY
Ronald Cracas, former associate editor of the Jersey Parade, and son of Mr. and Mrs.
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John Cracas, of 34 Maple Avenue, Waldwick, a graduate of Princeton University in 1951. now attending Harvard University' Law School, was recently pledged into the Chancery Club of the Law school.
Young Cracas gained national fame when he served as president of the Princeton University Debating Team and received high honors and glories in his masterly speeches. Ronald Cracas is the pride of Waldwick and is widely acclaimed as a genius of geniuses in New Jersey.
The members of the governing body have come in for liigli plaudits for the definite decision that no one can he appointed marshal until or unless pistol permit is obtained from the State Police which means that thorough character investigation will take place ami if any one has been arrester on manslaughter charges and other irregularities constituting police record can never be permitted to act or serve as members of any police department.
In the past it lias been customary for many communities to specialise in appointing criminals. murderers, arsonists, thieves, rapists and men accused of manslaughter charges as marshals or policemen and now such things cannot happen anv more and .-(pointing authorities can go to state prison hereafter.
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HEALTH BOARD OKAYS PLANT OPERATION AT BUILDING OF HOLLEY
Waldwick Board of Health has given approval tb enable John If., Ciciva of Crystal Clear Manufacturing Company to have release for occupancy of a packaging plant in the building owned by Frank C.Holley, former- police chief, of Frederick St ret, Waldwick.
The Board announced May 12 to May 17 has been designated as “ Clean Up Week” in Waldwick and urged all residents to cooperate.
W ALDW ICK BOARD OF EDUCATION ENGAGES ARCHITECT TO DRAW SKETCHES FOR NEW ADDITION TO SCHOOL
The firm of I’ ierson and Me Williams, architects, has been engaged by the members of the Waldwick Board of Education to draw sketches for another wing to the public school house. The new addition will be six to eight rooms and also ten to 15 room brand new school at the east side of the Borough.
The school trustees had
BLAKE RENAMED HEAD OF PUBLIC SERVICE AS FARE HIKE NEED URGED
George H. Blake was re elected president of Public Service Corporation Tuesday. The following directors were re elected; George H. Blake, Theodore Boettger, Robert (". Clot- bier, John R. Cooney, Horace K. Corbin, Kenneth J. Hanau, Donald C. Luce, Thomas W. McCarter, Jr., Lyle McDonald, Joseph D. Sheerer, Carroll M. Shanks, Bernard M. Shanley, William H. Speer and T. Wilson Van Middlesworth.
President Blake stated increase in excess of present ten- ceut fare cannot be avoided if non profit lines are to be curtailed. Losses suffered by Public Service, transportation companies for the first three months of this year, Mr. Blake, pointed out, amounted to approximately $800,000.
Expenditures for construction in 1951 aggregated $52,- 000.000 and anticipated expenditures with the Company's construction program this year will approximate $84,000,000. “ We have made recomnienda-
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anadjourned meeting last Wednesday night and the green light was given to the architects to proceed immediately.
The tentative expansion plans will be submitted to the State Commissioner of Education for final approval and a delegation from the school
hoard and the local governing body will interview the state authorities in that respect in due time.
The fionrd voted to pay all contractors on the recent addition to the school when same is approved by the architects in question.
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FRALEIGH SPEAKER AT SORG PLAN oD . MEETING
Borough Engineer Philip W. Fraleigh, of the engineering firm of Fraleigh and Schwa- neniede, of The Plaza, Teaneck was a guest speaker before the members of the Wald wick Plan ning Boa I'd held Wednesday night at the residence of Mrs. James W. Kerr, 117 Dora Ave line, Waldwick. He explained in detail the use. cost and efficacy of core borings as a way of testing the drainage of property before building. He also outlined the drawbacks, chief of these being the scarci- the type of work called for. ty of engineers who specialize
Several matters of routine nature were discussed and thrashed out. Carroll Graflin and Alfred Tntermont noted the details of the speech made by Borough Engineer Fraleigh for their committee work on drainage.
Tom Thumb weding will take place today and tomorrow at public school house under sponsorship of Waldwick Fire Department Auxiliary. Miss Georgina Pari ini an will he the soloist for the occasion.
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Friday April 25, 1952 Jersey Parade, Waldwick, N.J. Page 3
LUDWIG A. CAL Q, BROTHER OF CARMINE G. CARINO IS NAMED R IP ^ W O O D ELKS EXALTED RULER
Ludwig A. Carino, of FairLawn, head of Prudential Insurance Company's district of fice at Newark; and brotliei of Carmine <:. Carino. of Wahvick, of SunOi inc De Luxe Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, was recently elected Exalted Ruler of Kigewood Lodge of Elks.
Mr. Carino resides at Dewey Place in Fair Lawn and was installed into office with impressive ceremonies. Delegations from many Elks lodges throughout Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Essex Counties were present.
PLEASANT VALLEY HOME DEVELOPER IN COURT
Joseph Berman, of the Pleasant \ alley Homes development, who has a warehouse on Frederick Street in Waldwick was in court last Friday night as a. defendant upon complaint of former Police Chief and Mrs. Frank C. Holley aim their two sons, Frank, dr., and Dale. He pleaded not guilty on charges that he was using the storage building for other than storage purposes.
The Magistrate said efforts will be made to have all parties concerned meet in confe rente so that this question can be amicably settled.
M AYOR AND COUNCIL DISCUSSES DRAINAGE PROF! FM AT EMMET PL.
Waldwick Mayor and Borough Council met last Friday night and authorized Borough Attorney Vi vers to draw up an ordinance covering the completion of the drain already under construction at Emmet Place, 'Waldwick.
A letter will be sent to Ma yur and Borough Council of Hto-Ho-Kus notifying them that due to increased local demand it will be impossible for Waldwick to continue furnishing water to that community.
FA RR E LL LIONIZE D fContinued From Page One)
Turpanjian said lie. was proud for organizing the Allendale Chamber of Commerce and that he had five directors or trustees to sign their names on the corporate papers which were filed by Turpanjian at the County Clerk’s office in Hackensack an hour after and also had the papers recorded in the office of the Secretary of State at Trenton, some three hours thereafter and came hack to Allendale with the charter,
Close to 100 guests and members were present.
John Forrest acted as Toastmaster.
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SCHOOL NOTESRi.rth Grade —
Mr. R. Buckley, teacherThe Waldwick Elementary
School’s baseball team opened its season Tuesday afternoon in a game against Franklin Lakes.
* Re re nth Grade —
Mr. Berry, teacherWe are proud to announce
the victory of our first ball game which was played with the Glen Rock Junior High School. Billy Schust was elected captain of the team.
In Arithmetic we are taking up banking. Mr. Buckley, our arithmetic teacher, is going to bring in deposit slips and other material for us to work on. He also has arranged with Mr. Workman and Mrs Dean for the eighth to have complete charge of the lunchroom finances.
We have a new rule for the patrol, now a member is to lie on the north side of Prospect Street and all pupils crossing that street must do so in front of the school building. We are also informed a police officer will he at the school to give a summons to anyone parking in front of tlie building. There is a back entrance from Hopper Avenue that anyone may use when delivering goods to the school. We also have permis- sio to park in the pmnplumse yard if the cars are kept near the fence.
The baseball team is hard at work under Mr. Buckley’s supervision. To prove to you how hard they are working, they played Glen Rock Friday and won 9-4. Mr. Perry has been \ instructing the girls in the ! problems of softball. B oy,! does he have patience!
On Monday morning we had I perfect attendance but the A. j M. was so strenuous that three j of our members reported sick j in the P. M.
Mr. Buckley is teaching ns insurance hv means of movies. Monday’s films were interesting as well as instructive.
The eighth grade has been asked to help with the publicity of tlie “ Spring Dance’’ by making posters for flip occasion. Lucille Saputo is to act as chairmana and Anna Mae Rickie s co-chairman.
The eighth grade is proudly displaying their rings apd pins which we received on Monday.
We have lost a pupil for the present. Betty Jane Judge who gave ns a week's “stay in” lias returned to Paterson.
At the staff meeting on Tuesday a representative from each of the civilian groups attended and gave a short Ilk on tlie committee work. The tighth grade girls served refreshments.
Rummage sale took place yesterday and will be continued today under sponsorship of Society for Christian Service.
Mrs. Wilftun Voss and Mrs. Victor Rush were hostesses last night to the Northern Bergen County Nursing Service Auxiliary at which time the members made many cancer dresings.
AHH85- 1# 52MOBILE X - R A r u m r IN BORO ON MAY 14
The Mobile Tuberculosis x-Ray unit service will again be available to Waldwick residents on May 14 from 3 toS;30 p. in. at the Boro Hall.
Waldwick Board of Health is sponsoring this service which will also include diabetic detection tests. Mrs. Charles White has beep selected to be chairman of the ar rangements committee.
Girl Scouts will act as baby sitters at municipal building while X-Knvs are being taken.
The annual beef dinner of the Men's Club will take place on May 10 in the church hall of Waldwick Methodist Church.
Waldwick Mixed Chorus belli a successful concert last Sunday afternoon in local school house.
Five New Yorkers were hospitalized in Valley Hospital as tlie result of an automobile accident on Route 17 in Waldwick last Friday.
MISS HENRIETTE Z. RAAS INSTALLING OFFICER FOR THE WOMAN’ S CLUB
Tlie executive board of the Women's Club of Waldwick | lias announced that Miss HeiH riette Z. Baas, formerly of Waldwick and now of Florida, will be the installing officer for the newly elected executives of the Woman’s Club of Walwick in May. Miss Raas is a past president of the local organization.
Tlie 1952-53 executive board members were guests of tlie retiring officers at a restaurant in Ramsey recently. Mrs. Reh- bock, the retiring president, requested all departmental chairmen to submit their reports af the annual meeting of the club in May when the new executives will be inducted into office.
‘0 U 0 VADIS’ STARTS AT EMBASSY THEATRE IN NORTH BERGEN TODAY
MGM's spectacular master-j piece—“Quo Yadis" will be shown at Leow's Embassy The- i a ti e. in North Bergen, for one week, beginning Friday, April 25th. The much discussed film
A WEEKLY BIBLE READING
Read Romans 15:1-43. “ For none of us 1 ivetli to himself, and no man dieili to himself. For whether we live, we live we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord : whether we live there tore,, or die, we are the Lord's. For to this end Christ both die and rose, and revived, that lie might be Lord both of the dead and living. But why dos thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at, liough thy brother, for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. For it is written. As I live, wiith the lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God. So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God. Lot us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block or art occasion to fall in his brother's way.”
The duty of muthal forber- apee is enjoined upon the stron strong anil week among Christian brefhern on the ground that none of us liveth to himself; and no man dieili to himself tv.71, because “we are the Lord’s (v.8).
God's servant and to God ]>e stands or falls fv.4i ; because be eats or refrains from eating as unto the Lord (v.b) : and lie- cause both la1 and we will shall give account of ourselves before the judgment seat of Christ (vv. 9-12).
stars Robert Taylor ant- Deborah Kerr with a east of thousands—it’s tlie dramatic story of the birth of Christianity filmed entirely in Borne.
BLAKE RENAMED HEAD (Continued From Page One)
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Cow Manure, the natural and complete fertilizer for gardens, lawns, flowers, etc. Oak wood, fireplace logs, furnace, stove. Kindling wood, dry. ready to use. Also top soil, driveway stone, sand and gravel.It. ROSENBOOM Rl. 0-6048-M Dairy St., Midland Park, N. J.
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Typewriters, Inc. GENERAL
OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY
Everythin:"' for the Office 167-173 Paterson Street
Paterson, N. J. SHerwood 2-6953-4-5
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Picture Framing Lafayette Theatre Building
Suffern, N. Y.Phone: Suffern 5-0957 and
Ramsey 9-1480PIANOS
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SHerwood 2-5442 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
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237 Diamond Bridge Ave.Hawthorne, New Jersey
Phone: HAwthorne 7-1618 New Modernized Bathrooms
and KitchensPAINTS & WALLPAPERS
ARTMOREPAINT & W A ILPA PE R CO.89 No Washington Avenue
Bergenfield, N. -T.Tel. Dumont 4-2656
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( ’or. Wyekoff & Franklin A vest Wyekoff, N. J. WY. 4-0075 Motor Vehicle Incense Bureau
GARRET L. NY LAND Real Estate - Insurance
Appraisals - Property Management - Homes - Estates -
Farms - Acreages 4 Wilsev Sq. Ridgewood, N. J.
Ridgewood 6-5570' ' ----- --- t-------------------------------- —
LISTINGS WANTED ALLENDALE REAL
ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY
89 W. Allendale AvenueAllendale, New Jersey
Telephone: ALlendale 1-3388
NOW C()NSTRUCTING Ranch Type, Custom Built,
with full basement, 3 Bed- roms, Hot Water Heat. (Oil or Gas). You pick your own decorations and plot.
FRANKLIN J. SHUART 39 Franklin Tpke. Waldwick
ALlendale 1-4111ROOFING
POmpton Lakes 7-2687OAkland 8-4911
TRI - COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO., INC
Established 1934 Roofing. Siding, Insulation
Wiliam Carota26 Colfax Ave* Pompton Lakes
SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRNICK MINADEO
Sundial Shoes & Shoe Repairing
32 W. Prospect Street Waldwick, N. J.
M ETROPOLITA N SHOE REBUILDING & HAT
CLEANING CO.7 E. Ridgewod Avenue
(Next to Wool worth 5 & 10 Store l
RIDGEWOOD, N. J.TELEVISION
Studios
ELEVISIONNo Finance Charge No Install Charge No Service Charge
24 MakesHours: 2 to 9 P.M.
WeekdaysDesigned for Your
ComfortFree Demonstration!
Call FAir Lawn 6-1600 RUDOLPH J. DAVIS
ROUTE 4 FAIR LAWN (Paramus Line)
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Joseph W. Maratene, Prop. 57 Franklin Turnpike
near Prospect St, Waldwick,* New JerseyTURNPIKE TAVERN
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GOOD FOOD REASONABLE PRICES
FR1EN DLY ATMOSPHERE Best Beers, Wines and Liquors Karl Meyer and James Peters
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2 Hewson Place Waldwick 118 W. Allendale Avenue
Allendale, N. J.
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