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VOL- 16, No. 30 Entered as Secona Class Matter M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor W A LD W IC K , N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 Published Weekly
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Patten Named General Counsel For Weekly Newspaper League
J. Layden, Acclaimed "Most Humane Judge" As He Starts 31st Yr. On Bergen County Bench
Superior Court Judge J. Wallace Leyden, of Hackensack, who is widely known and acclaimed as the "Most Humane Jurist in Bergen Count)'” observed recently the beginning of the 31st year of his judicial career. It was the anniversary o f the completion of his 30th year on the Bench.
Judge Leyden has been very active in the welfare of the Bergen County Council, Boy Scouts o f America as one o f its pillars. He is a doer of things and a man among men whose kindness is felt very keenly by people in many walks o f life. He finds happiness in seeing others happy.
This highly popular and widely respected jurist was appointed judge of the Bergen County Criminal Court by the late Governor A. Harry Moore on April 1, 1926.
Judge Leyden served on the Criminal Court bench until 1933 when he was appointeed judge of the Court o f Common Pleas o f Bergen County. In 1938 he was appointed to the Circuit Court by Governor Moore and was reappointed by former Governor Walter E. Edge in 1945. He was transferred to the Superior Court on Sept. 15, 1948 and was named assignment judge for Bergen County by Chief Justice Arthur T. Vanderbilt.
He was reappointed as judge o f the Superior Court o f N ew Jersey by former Governor Alfred E. Driscoll on Feb. 14, 1952, this time for a life term.
When Judge Leyden gave up his law practice in 1926, he became at the age o f 29 one o f the youngest members o f the State's judiciary and was the first judge o f the Second District Criminal Court in Bergen County.
Reminded today that he had been on the bench 30 years, Judge feyden spoke o f his long association with Assignment Court Clerk William Brindle. The assignment clerk has been associated in the courts with Judge Leyden since Oct. 9, 1927 when he was appointed a court officer.
WALDWICK BOY SCOUT AT CAMP OF NORTH BERGEN COUNTY COUNCIL AT BLAIRSTOWN
A popular rendezvous for North Bergen County Council Boy Scouts camping at No-Be-Bo-Sco *in Blairstown this summer is the Camp Nature Lodge according to Camp Director John Fahey o f Pal- ■sades Park.
Regional Scout Officials, in a recent inspection tour of Camp No- Be-Bo-Sco, termed the Nature hodge and conservation pprogram Me of the finest of its kind in the East. -
Heading up the daily activities which center around the Camp Na- tJre loge is Edwin A. Scagliotti ~ West Englewood, a teacher of Biology and General Science at Teaneck High School. Assisting " r- Scagliotti on the Nature andconservation program staff are Explorer Scouts Douglas K. Loh- ®ann of Englewood, Walter J.Eleinfelder of Teaneck and Rich- ard S. Prank o f Leonia, all of Whom specialists in various phazes
conservation work. working on their various natureThe Nature Lodge itself consists lolNe requirements.
of a spacious log cabin which ser- Over one hundred Scouts parties a dual purpose as camp na- cipate in the Nature Lore and Con- Ofe museum and conservation pro-1 servation activities during each Ject workshop. day of the two week camping per-
One of the chief attractions to '°d according to Camp officials. Scouts, according to Nature Di-1 These activities run the gamut ^ctor Scagliotti, is the large col- j (Continued on Page 4)
lection of live animal® native to Northwestern New Jersey on exhibit in the Nature Lodge Museum. Present “ inmates” include various species of snakes, frogs, toads and turtles, most of which were collected on the camp property by Scout camper under the direction of members of the Nature Program staff.
In specially constructed cages outside the Nature Lodge are located fur bearing animals native to the area including skunks, racoons, and squirrels. The care and feeding of these animals is carried out by members of the Nature Staff assisted by Scouts who are
Many Youngsters Participate In Summer Program
John Zazzo won the bubble blowing contest with a 15 inch bubble in the recreation program sponsored contest. John and three other youngsters will compete against eacch other at a closing contest on Aug. 31 to name the town champ. The others are Edward Moore, 11 inch; Pat Byrne, 10 inch and Mickey White, 12 inch.
On last Friday, a girls relay race tournament was held with four teams taking part. The Peewees, the smallest girls in the group, were the winners with the Scull- abaloos, second, followed by the Midgets and the giants.
An all-star softball team was selected to compete with other town teams as follows: Richard Craig, .John Diget, John Zacco, Paul Rossner, Billy Craig, Bob Neblett, Dickey Muller, Ronald Maas ranging in ages from 9 to 14. Dennis Golabek, director, is booking games for the team.
A pet show was held last week. Arts and crafts department has many useful articles finished according to director Charles Heidel- berger, who estimates 600 childi’en participating in the program.
Stout Replaces Hahn As Candidate For GOP Tax Assessor
Roland E. Weinert, chairman of the Republican County Committee, announces the nomination of Robert N. Stout as candidate for the office of borough tax assessor.
Stout, a certified public accountant, replaces Alfred O. Hahn as Republican nominee for the tax office.
Hahn announced his withdrawal from the race and cited the pressr ure of business as the reason. In his letter, he said due to business pressure he could not devote to the taxpayers of the borough the necessary time or effort which this responsible office requires.
Stout, who is associated with the Curtis Wright Corporation, was nominated by the Republican Committee as Hahn’s successor, filling out the party’s ticket for the November election. Robert Emerson and W. Lee Kelly are Republican candidates for the Borough Council.
In announcing Stout’s selection Chairman Weinert cited the Republican tradition of consistently nominating only candidates possessed of wide experience, high standards and civic responsibility. His candidacy affords citizens of Waldwick an oppartunity to elect just such a person as tax assessor, Weinert stated.
Stout resides with his wife and 2 i children at 100 Sheridan Avenue.! He is a graduate of Eastside High School, Paterson and New York University. A veteran, he has devoted time to the activities of the Little League, Bier Higgins soft-
1 ball team and Highlands Commun- j ity Association.
Pres. Martin Turpanjian Announces Appointment of Popular Secretary of State & “Ambassador of Goodwill”
Perth Amboy's Ex-Mayor and Former County Clerk Who Is Middlesex County's Most Eminent Attorney Succeeds Late Alexander F. Ormsby, of Jersey City, As Legal Adviser To The New Jersey Weekly Newspaper Craft As Plans Are Underway For Full-Fledged Membership Campaign Soon.
Editor M. Martin Turpanjian of this newspaper in his capacity as President o f New Jersey League o f Weekly Newspapers, Inc. appointed today Secretary of State Edward J. Patten, of Perth Amboy, as general counsel for the League to fill the vacancy created by the passing away of former Judge Alexander F. Ormsby, o f Jersey City.
Patten, who is widely known as the "Ambassador o f Goodwill’’ for the State of New' Jersey, has served as Mayor o f Perth Amboy with greatest honor and distinction. He has also served as County Clerk o f
Middlesex County witfi great credit to himself. He is one of New Jersey’s top-ranking lawyers.
The appointment made by President Turpanjian was hailed as a step in the right direction. The cardinal aim of the League is to work for the supreme welfare o f all the weeklies and periodicals in the Garden State. There are 350 weeklies, 150 periodicals as cocmpared with 28 daily newspapers in New Jersey.
President Turpanjian had sent out personal letters to all the League members requesting suggestions as to the selection of a suitable person to serve and act as general counsel for the weekly newspaper craft and the result w-as the selection of Secretary of State with unanimous approval.
And one o f the most important aims of the League is the protection of the laws concerning the freedom of the press. Plans have been formulated to inaugurate a full-fledged membership drive in every county of New Jersey.
Immediately after the membership meeting o f the League at which time the memory of former Judge Ormsby was honored by many speakers, the weekly editors attended the news conference conductd by Gov. Robert B. Meyner at his office in State House, Trenton. It was upon President Turpanjian’s recommendation the governor inaugurated press conferences for the weeklies of New Jersey more than two years ago.
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184 LINCOLN AVENUE HAWTHORNE, N. J.
DRUG STORESTOWNE PHARMACY
Saul Z. Steinweiss, Reg. Phar.1 Sheridan Ave, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J,
Gilbert 4-1565
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FLOOR SPECIALISTS
RICCARDI - ESSO — Service Station —
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ALIendale 1-3800
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OLiver 2-9683Nights Call: Mulberry 3-8204
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Telephone: Gilbert 4-0340
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RAMSEY BARBER SHOP — Barber —
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RAMSEY, N. J.RAmtey 9-1705
JOHN SALAFIA — Barber ShopAIR CONDITIONED
Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Closed 12 noon to 1 p.m. • Mondays Closed
27 W. PROSPECT ST., WALDWICK, N. i. Phone: Gilbert 5-8369
CLOCKS REPAIREDA. J. LAWRENCE
Clocks Repaired - All KindsOPEN MON. THRU SAT.
217 MADISON STREETNEAR MAIN STREET WYCKOFF, N. J.
Phone: WYekaff 4-0357-M
FLOOR SPECIALIST27 years in business
"Where Floor Work is an Art" HOWARD BRONDUM
97 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N. J.
Gilbert 5-2057 Eves. ALIendale 1-3152
FLORISTSSCHWEINFURTH FLORIST
John I. McKinnon, Prop."EVERY FLOWER A FORGET-ME-NOT"
63 No. Van Dien Avenue Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 4-4760
FUNERAL DIRECTORSC. C. VAN EMBURGH
306 c. Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood, New Jersey
Gilbert 5-0344
ALMGREN FUNERAL HOME
336 Broadway Paterson. N. J. Tel. LAmbert 3-3800
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DOUBLE J. QUALITY MARKETJoe Poia, Prop.
FRESH VEGETABLES — FROZEN FOOOS FANCY GROCERIES - CHOICE MEATS
Prospect Street Waldwick N. J.
WALDWICK FOOD MARKETBEER. LIQUOR and WINES
Call ALIendale 1-3588cor Franklin Turnpike and
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M. MARTIN TURPANJIANGeneral Insurance
THE AGENCY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE
112 WYCKOFF AVENUE WALDWICK, N. J.
ALIendale 1-3456
LANDSCAPE SERVICEGREEN ACRE NURSERY
Ralph NienhouseLANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR GRADING and PUNTING
Nursery Stock114 W. Crescent Avenue
Waldwick, New JerseyALIendale 1-4112
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MASON CONTRACTORFRED D'ERCOLEExpert Stone Work
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50 W. PROSPECT STREET WALDWICK, N. J.
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JOSEPH TRAVAGLIONEMason Contractor
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112 First Street Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 5-6543
HENRY YOLMAN,Cement steps, dry wells overflows,
Sidewalks, Patios, Curbing Landscaping, Cesspools built
MUIberry 443656 Oliver 2-0180
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Oliver 2-2700
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CATHAY RESTAURANT^CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT
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Orders to take out32 A Franklin Turnpike
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(Closed Mondays)Specializing In Cantonese Cooking
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
636 STATE HIGHWAY NO. 17 PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY
Telephone: Gilbert 5-0033
WALTER W. HOFFMAN, INC.STORAGE - WAREHOUSES
COMPLETE NATION WIDE MOVINGRug and Carpet Cleaning
76 Lake Ave. Midland Park N. J. 23 Chestnut St. Ridgewood, N. J.
Gilbert 5-2360
OFFICE EQUIPMENTGENRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE 167 Paterson St. Paterson N. J.
SHerwood 2-6953
ROOFINGT R I - C O U N T Y
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ESTABLISHED 1934Roofing Repairs — Asphalt Slate
And Buih Up Roofs Asbestos Siding — insulation
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TErhune 5-2687If no answer call OAkland 8-4911)
OPTOMETRISTDR. FRANK CHIAPPETTA, JR.
Optometrist - EYES EXAMINED -
Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday: 10 A.M. to 12 Noon
63 FRANKLIN TURNPIKE WALDWICK, N. J.
ALIendale 1-5085 SHOES & SHOE REPAIRPainting Contractors NICK MINADEO
PLYMOUTH SHOES & SHOE REPAIWW32 W. Prospect Street
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Gilbert 4-0875 RADIO & TV SERVICE
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J E R S E Y P A R A D E PAGE 3ffllDAY, JULY 27, 1956
C H U R C H N E W S
Waldwick First Reformed ChurchTV. Prospect & Smith Streets
Waldwick, N. J.Parsonage: 130 W . Prospect St.
Chester Wolfson, Choir Director Wesley Dickens, Organist
REV. MORRIS WESTHOVEN, Pastor
SUNDAY:
9:30 A.M,— Sunday School will be closed during July and August. Sunday School re-opens Sunday morning, September 9th. Parents desiring to register their children for the fall session please bring them to Sunday School September 9th.
10:00 A.M.— Holy Worship Ser- rice. During July and August the service will be held at 10:00 A.M. Starting September 2nd services vill be held at the regular time of 10:55 A.M.
HAWTHORNE AUTO SALES CO.485 LAFAYETTE AVENUE HAWTHORNE, N. J.
TEDDY'S CATERING SERVICE108 THIRD STREET PASSAIC, N. J.
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DR. MARIO J. PALLOTTAFORMERLY ASSOCIATED WITH
DR. WARREN H. BEIDER and DR. SAMUEL D. SANZOOF PATERSON
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF OFFICES FOR
THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRYAT
212 ROCK ROAD GLEN ROCKGilbert 4-3173
WEDNESDAY:7:00 P.M.— Junior Choir rehear
sal. (Every Wednesday during July. No rehearsals during August). Under the direction of choir director Chester Wolfson.
8:15 P.M.— Senior Choir rehearsal. (Every Wednesday during July. No rehearsals during August). Under the leadership of e'hoir director Chester Wolfson.
Contact the Pastor or elder Frank Pfleger in the Event o f Accidents, Emergencies or Sickness.
Waldwick Methodist Church
21 Franklin Turnpike Near Wyckoff Are. Waldwick, N. J.
ALlendale 1-3457Church Office:
25 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick
Carl Knitter, Minister of Music Miss Marjorie Frost, Organist
Dr. O.C. Nelson, Minister
SUNDAY,
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WALDWICK BOY SCOUT AT CAMP
(Continued from Page 1)from morning and afternoon merit badges classes in such subject as Reptile Study, Wildlife Management, RoRcks and Minerals, Soil and Water Conservation and Forestry to actual field trips and conservations projects including the biulding of snapping Turtle Traps, Wood Duck Nesting Boxes and building brush pile cover for small game.
Mr. William Peterman of the New Jersey State Concervation Department serves as consultant to the Camp Nature Staff on approved conservation program projects.
Proof of the Scouts genuine interests in the nature program is the fact that members of the Nature Staff are consistently beleag- ured by Scouts who drop into the Nature Lodge with nature specimens which they want to identify.
Other features of the Camp Nature Lodge include a complete Nature library and the maintenance of Special Exhibits such as the “ Mystery Box” in which a different nature specimen is placed daily to be indentified by the Scouts. The Scout identifying the most “ Mystery specimens” during the two week period is presented with an appropriate award at the Honor Campfire program.
Bergen County Scouts receiving Merit Badge recognition for their achievements in the field of Na
ture Lore at a special program held recently include:
James Gift, Robert Koch, Bruce Baker, Troop 95, River Edge; Craig Jensen, John Synol, Explorer Post 152, River Edge, and Joseph Synol, Ronald Rizzo, abd Harold Minnich, Troop 184, River Edge. James Higgins, Martin Le- venstein, Steve# Shaul, Guy Grut- ers, Jerome Paris, Paul Ringwald, Troop 53, Fairlawn. James Mcc- Conaghty, Troop 181, Paramus; Robert Blake, Richard Laubenhei- mer, Kenneth Linquest, Mark Brennan, Martin Potter, Robert Blake, Alan Campbell, Bruce Bra- erton, Troop 111, Harrington Park; Anthony Scialla, Troop 88, Wald- wick; James Johnson, Robert Geh- ner, Richard Calleton, Explorer Post 96, Leonia; David Zubin, Troop 37, Leonia, Theodore Jacobsen, James Paul, Charles Lemer,
Fire Department Band conducted a concert last night at the local public school parking lot.
Troop 191, Leonia; Peter Noonan, Michael Caputo, John Kinane, Troop 94, Teaneck; Ronald Zah- ray, John Costa, Joseph Costa, Troop 106, Teaneck; Ronlad Ebert, Paul Woolf, Michael Kahn, Leo Cardillo, Troop 107, W.Englewood; Jerome Tederco, Troop 43, Bogota.
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