THE WESTPIELD LEADER the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County
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o\ THE WESTPIELD LEADER The Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County r ' U3rS" 48002uu-u0 I NINETII Sfcond ClnjtB Poi I'ulillnhed 0.16 atnga Patil WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1979 livery Thurnriay 2-i Pages—2Q Centj o * " nt WcBtfloM,. N. J. J H w a, Turkey Day Classic Here Tomorrow Auto Body Shop By Tom Delia Badia year with nine touchdowns, When the Plainfield one more than last year. Cardinals stop onto However, Theodosatos did Appeal Snarled Recreation Field tomorrow, have high praise for a highly they do so in the hopes of regarded halfback. The Board of Adjustment South Ave. to 924 South Ave. site and use the other build- avenging last year's G-2 "Kessler is a real quality defeat. declined to act at its Earlier this month, the ing at the rear of the back, one of the best in the . meeting Monday night on Planning Board had granted premises for their auto The Cardinals (4-4) will be state. When an average led by four-year starter the appeal of Robert and site plan approval for the shop. back will get you three Elizabeth Pompliano who relocation, conditioned upon It was discovered, Randy Young (6-5, 220) and yards, Kessler will get you three-year starter Kenny are planning to relocate Board of Adjustment however, that these two five. When an average their business. Westfield action on the applicants' principal uses are permitted Fields (6-2, 205). Young is a back gets five yards, two-way end for the Car- Body Works, from its proposal to rent the present in the B-2 zone and therefore Kessler will get you nine. present location at 1130 one-family dwelling at the (Continued on poga 4) dinals with Fields playing He's a great running back. the linebacker and half-back Tops in the state." spots. Fields, clocked at 4.5 in the 40, will be joined by But Kessler is not the only Hospitals' 19th Annual Odell Hines (4.G) and back the Devils have. Rick quarterback Geoffrey Elliot, Dean Jajko and Plummer in the backfield. Dondi Chambliss will ably Appeal Underway pick up the slack and run Coach Milt Theodosatos' hard, as they have done all Newcomers to Westfield team has been struggling all season. They will run behind are being urged to join season, which he attributes other residents in support- an offensive line which ing the Westfield Hospital to injury. "Injuries have Theodosatos describes as made second and third Association's 19th annual haying "great speed and appeal for funds for three string players starters, and quickness and aren't afraid people arc playing different community hospitals, it was to come after people." announced today by Mrs. positions than they arc used Those people which to. We've been struggling to Paul H. Kolterjahn, presi- Theodosatos described are dent of the association. do things right." the likes of Harry Bourque, Theodosatos also states, Paul Rippe, Paul Harbaugh, This year a special effort "We do things right one Steve Rothrock, Bill is bping made to reach new game but not the next," Bowers, Clark Landale and Photos by Itrooks UeU residents of Westfield to ac- When asked what his Jerry Smith. The line has quaint them with the work team would have to do in Westfield High School cheerleaders arc ready for against traditional rival Plainfield. Game lime is ll a.m. of the association and ask order to beat the Blue (Continued on page 4) tomorrow's Turkey Day classic which pits Westfield at Recreation Field. for their participation. Devils, Theodosatos said, In opening the direct mail "We have to eliminate campaign Mrs. Kolterjahn mistakes, hold the ball while said, "We can be thankful running it, catch the ball that our town is served by when thrown and play solid three of New Jersey's leading community hospi- defense like we did last year tals, Overlook in Summit, against them (Westfield)." Muhlenburg in Plainfield, The Cardinal defense got and Rahway Hospital in a lift when Fred Kesslcr, the Rahway. All three of them leading Devil rusher and offer us a wide range of Westfield Hospital trustees open campaign — Visiting scorer, sent down to injury medical, surgical, emer- Rahway Hospital at start of annual giving program, two against Livingston. Kessler gency, outpatient and com- trustees arc shown the new Surgical Intensive Care Unit. will be out for tomorrow's munity health services." Jean Daubc, It.X., head nurse, left, demonstrates to season finale, finishing the visitors the power columns Installed in the unit. These (Continued on pflg« 4} columns arc stationery free-standing units that house medical gases, monitors and other equipment needed for ScooperBill To Study Co-Op life-supporting functions. Mrs. Paul Kolterjahn, presi- dent of Westfield Hospital Association, second from left, Hearing Dec. 4 Uses of Schools and Mrs. Frank Suilebarger. Westfield Hospital Associa- A "pooper-scooper" bill An advisory committee to tion trustee, were escorted by Angelo It. Fiorc, president which will requiire dog seek expanded and-or new of the Hallway Hospital Board of Governors. Gifts to owners to pick up after their community-cooperative Westfield Hospital Association are divided among dogs was expected to be uses of school facilities will Muhleubcrg, Overlook and Rahway Hospitals. introduced at last night's hold an organization meeting of the Town meeting at 8 p.m. Wed- Budget Message Goes to Board Council. Full coverage of nesday, in the board room at the session, held after the 302 Elm St. School Superintendent November public business Leader had gone to press, The meeting is open to Laurence F. Greene was meeting Tuesday night. A public observation. scheduled to present his will be in next week's Westfield fans cheer as Devils put six mi the board at Saturday's name at the full report of that message newspaper. Thirteen volunteers from annual budget message to Meadowlands. More of same is expected tomorrow. the community have been the Board of Education and will appear in next week's Also scheduled was'the Fred Kessler, leading Devil rusher and scorer, will not public at the Board's introduction of an ordinance be in tomorrow's lineup. Kessler is shown above at his invited to the meeting. Leader. appropriating $10,000 for last game Saturday, following Dean Jajko (o pick up a equipment replacement and first down at Giants Stadium. deck reconstruction at Season's "Blessings" Include United Fund Memorial Pool and another "Count your blessings" — troubled, or healthy and effort. Our goal of $335,000 have not sent in a pledge ordinance providing for the You've often heard it said growing. These agencies must be met to assure the card to do so now, as a vacation of portions of during the Thanksgiving directly touch the lives of continuation of the pledge of 'thanks-giving.' Ripley, Irving, Grandview season. Westfielders have two out of every three West- programs and services of Westfielders have so much and Columbus Aves. literally hundreds of field families, and all the agencies which serve us to be thankful for, and a Hearing on these three reasons to be thankful — Westfielders benefit in- so well." fitting way to express this ordinances will be Dpc. 4. they are the year-round directly, because the During this Thanksgiving gratitude is to continue Approval of ordinances programs and services agencies help to make our season, the United Fund helping people in Westfield prohibiting use of portable provided by the 16 member town a better place to live urges all Westfielders to by contributing to the heaters using gas or liquid agencies of the United Fund and to work. share the bounty of their United Fund and supporting fuel and modifying the of Westfield, serving "While you are counting table and give generously In the 16 member agencies. parking meter bag thousands of people in our your blessings, we want you the 1979 campaign. restrictions was an- community. Westfield to know that the United "We are most grateful to "On behalf of our member ticipated. people . like you, a neigh- Fund is counting on each all who have responded to agencies and the United bor, or a friend . who are and every Westfielder to our United Fund appeal, Fund Board of Trustees, we Recycling young or old, sick or support the 1979 campaign however, we urge all who gratefully thank you all!" Information Saturday, Nov. 24 From 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. at The South Side Railroad Station Newspaper-Glass Aluminum The Center will be manned this week by Boy Scout Troops 72 and 172 and the National Honor Society. For pickup in Westfield or other information call 232- 8786. Pickups are uneco- nomical unless the quantity What's a football game without a band? WHS Marching of newspapers is at least a Band Is tuning up for tomorrow's contest and will per- three-foot high stack. form at halftime. Pickups will be limited to homes on the south side of town. Pickup for the north side of town will be on the Y's Men's Christmas Trees next recycling date, Dec. 8. Photo by Berkebile It is suggested that news- Aid Charity, Town Projects Reasons to be Thankful — Executive directors and Area Council Boy Scouts; Dr. Ashton C. Cuekler, papers be tied in one or two presidents of the United Fund's member agencies president, American Red Cross; .lames E. Hill, director, foot bundles, and that clear The 33rd annual Y's Men's Club Christmas tree remind Westfielders that their programs serve American Red Cross; Marge Petrucione, vice-president, glass be separated from col- sales begin Saturday, Dec.