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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 11

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The Newsi
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Paterson, New Jersey
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11
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PASSAIC COUNTY April 15, 1966 Paterson News Henzi Notes Lack of Lure a iui.ii in in. hi in hi 1 1 i ii i ii i i for Sfocc Exchange Move large or small?" inquire In mission Tuesday, night at 9:30 dustrial Chairman Adam C. p. m. to discuss Henzl'i ques j.WANAQ.UE Dear Keith Funston: New; York Stock "Please, Mr.

Funston. do not tions TODAY thru SAT. Henzi enumerated the follow Henzi in a letter to the Borough Council. .1 Henzi posed a series of questions, punctuated with some decidedly gloomy facts. III.III.

Mill.i.m,m..l.IL tmmmlM ing points in his letter bnng the Stock Exchange to Wanaqae Boroueh. Wn'r nnt LJ i "1) The only large tract of ready for youMfet. Thank anyway, for considering our invita- Henzi, asked what housing, transportation facilities, munici land Wanaque can offer if the Houdaille Tract (some 500 acres) in Haskell. Who is the pal services, financial Induce vii 10 seiue nere 1 Little Wananun Rn rnn oh ra. owner, Houdaille Construction cently joined the jostling parade i2rth Jersey towns tolling mm ments, or land does Wanaque have to offer.

"These are just tome of the questions that arise in trvine to Co. or Call Associates (which plans garden apartments and industrial development there)? persuade any large organization to locate in our borough," ui me rea carpet to lure the Stock Exchange-to relocate In tfteir. backyards. The to Exchange Chairman Funston ws proposed by Councilman "2) What assurance could we ne wrete. "We request answers to these questions from the Bor offer that no one would file court suit to block the Stock wunam Specht Jr.f "Come nn nvarV ''hoi h.

Exchange relocation? "(This re ough, Council so we can work together for the progress of the Borough of Wanaque" (tax- burdened as it Is by lack of rata- the bandwagon cry from Wayne, Pars ppany, Dover, Kinnelon fers to Councilman Joseph Gar land's court suit to block re iiw-iisi ig enaiess with Jim- 7 PIECE, GOLF 5 matched Irani, 2 matched woodf. Iran have chrome finish bbdee in 3-57-9 putter. Wood have new periimmonite head in 1-3. Fine lino ubber grip. bies).

Soecht reacted with indiena wooiey-type invitations. ioningforN Call's garden apart ments.) Uon: "They're lust a do-nothing he snaoced. "Ifi Wednesday night, however, Wanaque'g "red carpet" was ullied by the Industrial Com "3) What public facilities can Wanaque offer? Would the bor- they don't know where the open land is in Wanaque, they should FLYING mission, irretrievably sullied, ougn absorb the costs of install ing sewers, disposal plants, wa oe on uie Property Available ter lines, 'and roads necessary Specht asserted there Is Dlen ior development! TRAPEZE GYM SET with 6 ff. ovtr-oll SLIDE ty of available property in the boroueh. "But none of it la for "4) TransDortatlon facilities? uouqi, in me eyes of the stock Exchange.

Specht cried, "foul' and sabotage. II- Gloomy Facts 'What advantages or property do we have to offer the tStock Exchange or, any other party willing to1 locate here, The nearest airport is in New M88 sale," countered Mayor Harry T. Wolfe. ark; only one New. York City bus Jine serves Wanaoue: rail Wolfe and the council agreed Reg 097 All tubing bos, 8 aff logv 7 ft.

high. 2 I to nreet witn the industrial com road facilities are limited to the Erie Railroad which wants to drop commuter service: we twingt, trying tropoxe. 2 II ftaVtl AM afl 4ft 'alaMtlLfak kt aWf have no major highway for easy ue Seeks Old Erie UQUID CENTER GCLF BALLS bet 6 ft. oreroll ilfU, YALUE 24.95 access; Kingwood Avenue Is barely adequate for existing 5Si Tough Vulcanized; 0 An Station as Police Quarters iranie neeas. Housing Inadequate UoTTTl dozen i cover.

4 WANAQUE Bcrougn officials Wednesday hight envisioned "3) What housing do we have mo uiu cne nauroaa station in Mtcivaie as tne "ideal place" for CONTACT SEASONAL MANAGER REGARDING DELIVERY SERVICE SAFETY BABY SWING 1. to offer? There is no adequate new wanaque ruiice Meaaquariera nousmg ior thousands of em ployes of the htock Exchanse. jaeai." that Is, if it can be acquired for a thin larthing and not a small fortune, some ob for. space In the old headquar ine majority would nave to com ters room on the second-floor mute without the necessarv served 69 transportation facilities. (Multi- of Borough Hall, Ringwood Avenue, about two blocks from Fits any gym tit, complete vlth chelnX pie dwellings have been a bone of contention in Wanaque, Hen zi noted.) the railroad station.

The police renovated and paneled the room three years ago, but space for files i and records, Is TEHNIS RACtCET J1 1 Strudy multi-ply bmlnatea y' -T frame. Tl wuW-fllo-1 (0 ment nylon strlnglnf. JaI Ity leather grip. REG. Police Chairman Warren Hag-trom proposed that the Borough Council seek to' acquire the one-story 50-by-30-foot building, situated on Railroad Avenue one block off the town's main Ringwood Avenue.

6) What financial Induce ments could we offer? A lower tax rate, or elimination of taxes TWO GUYS CARRIES A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GYM SET REPLACEMENT FARTS," SWINGS, SEATS, CHAIN, HANGERS ETC The old headquarters, accord for a period years is orohib- ing to off-the-cuff speculation by hco. oy law. uur oniy aiterna councilmen, could be used for offices by the water and sewen department or the lo uve woum oe to purcnase property and offer it for a token 4' sum, and our financial condition cal weiiare board. 1 rules that out CULWLYTKmET, UmI Wrwn. llgMMlgItt RES.

S'C for aatr fcayfltej. 1.3? MM "To date we have not had one Ample Parking rBagstrom said the station has ample parking facilities and the building could be renovated bv borough employes and the police. Mayor Harry T. Wolfe and the council authorized Borough Attorney Nathan Bernstein to contact Erie Railroad officials and arrange for acquisition if acre of available nroDertv to cf- ler any party, large or small "The Houdaille Tract was the RES. exception, but this wax nnlv nf.

IIAUTI10HE St. Anthony's Fashion Show Set April 22 CplwhlQ PANCHO GONZALES TENNIS BALLS fered as a complete For this reason our commission tm--m possible. The council hopes the railroad may give Waoamie the building or turn it over for was vitally Interested Cali Associates' proposal that called Far play en aR court, mirarM in tin, wtlffV, II haraaiatically-MaUe aan. CAM OF 1 BETTER QUALITY PLASTIC DRAPERIES for allocation of a considerable modest price. Trains Still Ran The station house has not been HAWTHORNE The "Car portion for industry and erection of pilot sewer plants.

TINNIt INGUSH used for many months, thouah "This has been the onlv rav nival of Fashions" uP the theme of the card party to be held, by St. Anthony's Mothers rK or uwver CCSC 1 ii -TENNIS BALLS QyC Uaal far rh araroga atayar. (AO OP I Praract your rackat treaM 0.M ui uupe iur any uianneu industrial development in our bor MoWDna aaa woup on April 22 in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. The committee announced bv ough since formation of this Industrial Commission," i Mrs. Eugene 'd Vane Includes, Once the master plan for Wan aque is enacted.

Henzi said, des Eugene Flory; refreshments; Mrs. John Wil ignating zones for industry, then liamson, dark horse, Mrs. we can concentrate our efforts trains are still running past its doors. Erie, will have a bearing April 22 before the Public Utilities Commission in Newark an its petition, to abandon the station. seeking to discontinue commuter service In New Jersey, iThe 'Midvale Station, established about- 1877, was for decades a busy stop for trains serving commuters and the up-county resort i Force "Cramped'' 'Though Wolfe questioned the costs for renovation.

Hasstrom on these areas, ascertain land SOFTD-LL BAT available, ownership of prop offioiAl softball SaftbaH kai Jurabla, datiad ttfrchaa) laalhar' cavar. REG. 1.29 erty. gllin0 nrirs ntc. anH in eomp.

yolue 1.39 Matthew Ryanl table prizes, Mrs; Neil SLIvestri; Rallies; Mrs. James Lutz and table novelties, Mrs. Robert Hufford. Beeline fashions by Doris Garner will be. featured.

telligently solicit firms to lo aP( 01 Ih (Nmi hMkg wMb MaHm REG. 1J9 cate here. In conjunction with the card Select from tolldi, lace, floral, tcenici n4 moderni. Full vldth, 87" length con bo cut to fit any else rinaW, party the Croup will hold its anual Spring raffle, headed by bmaxL size amo wiisht nwn RUB COVttCD laid most of the work. could be performed by borough employes Bathroom Cabinttt The bathrooms in many-homes BASEBALLS Mrs.

uruce JBitowt ana as ststed by Mrs. Gerald Russell. BASEBALL 4l 25c and police were willing to pitch in. have unused wall space between A 21-inch colored television in The MrM ht the XT MO. lie RIO.

9 walnut cabinet will be raffled Wanaque seven-man full basin and toilet that could prof time police force is cramped on April 26 at 9 a.m itably be used for cabinets. Sim ply extend the medicine cabinet in one direction or dom. Reporters for Hft i PASSAIC COUNTY ppj aT' mm immiwm ri I mi ts wi ex tm 9 tm task 'H 8'-" I 6 vi jlj va ra a i a 13 ra ra m. I lVVMtMMMMMWWMl'a 'a. lll illilf ilWwlWlfclaaafrtWi1iHiia 1 IMPORTED BOILER REPLACEMENT STEAM OR WATER SPECIAL 5 FINANCING RATE For Our Installations' CITATION TRAVEL ALARM CLOQC BEDSPREADS Woven cotton plold, com Q7 Luminous dial nd hand Leather snap cat Pleatant bell alarm- 40 Hr.

movement 5 LIST 7.9S REG. 4.99 3 REG, 4.47 I to I y.woihoble. No ironing. In blue, red, brown, full or twin bed Featuring: i YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS IN 3 ATTRACTIVE STYLES in iwfjiii KODAK COLOR FILM SALE Processing Included a Shoot ond Moil! lUtURIAN IDITO. AR 4-J00T CLIFTON William Pawar AR 4-JOOO Albion Place Mrt.

Idna Cahlll 17-14 ''Allwood Mr. Mlldraa Srlarlay t-4114 Athenla Mr. Halan to 9 a la IA J-4MS Clifton Center 1 Mrt. lllliaa Ivamaa 731-S34S East Clifton Mr, lllliaa, Labmatt 73MS4I LaKeview Mn. Ivalya Thamai 7-3441 Richfield Mrs.

Halan Lagala IA HALEDON Phil Rallav AR 4-2004 HAWTHORNE Phil S.ll.y AR 4-IOOO LITTLE FALLS William 0ara AR 4-1000 NORTH HALEDON Phil lailay AR 4-3000 PASSAIC-Wllllam Pawar AR 4-30O0 PROSPECT PARK Bart Nawya AR 4-3000 RINGWOOD- Varlna anaa'ar OX 7-7414 TOTOWA- Willlam eaara AR 4-3000 WANAQCE Ran Krammar AR 4-3000 WAYNE rati Tamay All 4-3000 Lions Head Lake-Mr. Ilaanar lada'ama Tl 1-28 4 Packanack Lake Mrt. Marllya Mlnar OX 4-1510 Mrt. lauit Tallar OX-4-3UI Pines Lake Mr. Ilaanar Parfdama Tl 4-3S14 WEST M1LF0RD Oaaraa Fltimaurlca 0X 7-6141 Mr.

Virginia Hadfatack PA 1-3370 WEST PATERSON William Ojaara AR 4-3000 POMPTON LAKES Krammar AR 4-1000 THE NEW FAIL SAFE CONTROLS PUBLIC SERVICE APPROVED UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE I ImwW Ikt (wiUnUr fr any nia with to aMtcaiM haat the n4 af the flrtl yaar tram Hia Imtallati. data, Publlt tarvlta will wrlttaa ra. ratalvad within an mania tharaaftar, ramava ta aai k.atlnf aqvlam.nt and ralmbvna Ida tutlamar (ar Ida cat al ha aaulmanf an.4 Iti biitollallaa. KODACHROME II or -V ANSCO CADET II 20 PIECE COMPLETE CAMERA OUTFIT Take 12-picture on popular 127 film, "(color or black and white.) Double expo. turo prevention lock.

Outfit Include carry -oil caie, 3-roll film, 12-flethbulbt, 2-batterie, loth attachment, neck strap and camera. as MM 201. L88 3a Exp. 2.88 MM Roiu7.88 MM ROLL. 2.3 8 MACL.3al8 KODACOLOR rwrTRLUGGAto TYPE "jA ABftYlNG CASE 7 Includes Processing plus 12 Jumbo Color Prints SIZES ifcS SALE 248 Arallabk to Public Seme customtn in owner-occupied homes, during April, May, Jun and July I9M.

RICHARD LONT CO. EST. 1927 Goj Heating-Gas Air Conditioning SPECIALISTS 1012 GOFFLE ROAD, HAWTHORNE 427-5337-S8-59 rrei Estimatt, Convenient Terms Wa raMrve rha rkjht to limit' Na raaaonilkla tar fypefraplikal MM, GARFIELD 170 Passaic SI. TOTOWA ROUTE 46 open daily 9:30 a.m. 'til 10 p.m.

Sunday 9:30 a.m. -til 6 p.m. Por SoUt AllovrJ ly law i 'If".

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