Thewestfield Leader the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County

Thewestfield Leader the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County

THEWESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY oii'J <"Uss p..--trim 1 at Westf ield. N. J. WKSTF1KU). NKW JKKSKV", Tl IM"T<>I;KR 36 Pages—10 Cent» tblic Works Center Bids l-t';nt' Leaves (Only) Wrstfield residents :irc bcrni: rvinimlcd ihiil the lr.it imtlt'iiion pr»- Brain is in praiirrsK. All residents arc ri-<|iicsicil (u (Uix.sit or i-nkc llii-ir leaves into Hie fuller ana for culUi'tiun hy the I'UII'H- Works Di-parl- United Fund Campaign baling $193,965 OK'd \ nu-nt. litiruiiiK in public s'reets is ahsiiiutrly rrnliiliitcd. In addition, resi- dents arc urged to refrain from mixiiii; crass flippiiiasi. luaniius nr ^^ TuesdW night resignation from the Bicycle Hoard j ins ease ;„ wl-K-H itejn.s were taken1 ; stones with llio limes. T1H> foreign material run seriously ilam.ici' the rvTLw $|M.%5 lor!of Sister Thercse Joseph, principal; from tlieu- stores lciif-rullerliiu* equipment and delay Ihe entire collection prcKraw. Reaches 54 Per Cent J* Lj additions to Uiejof Holy Trinity Elementary School.) The council expressed re'ret at l\c' on North Ave. | who has been transferred to Our j ivcont passin; ,,f Mr* \:\nmv i,,v i bilts. which; Lady of Graw Sdiool in Hobokcn. 'a mcnib.-r of i.he i-uslodial staff in' Residential Unit Tlie mayor recommended, and, the municipap l buildin;: ' i L until Council was * '-• tilt council approved, Sister Michael | The cuimeil ,IMI award'*l a coi,- Urged To Spur V d approve an or<lior<li-- ,^y Kcm-c Co ol j Marie, now Holy Trinity Klomenlary j tri.e; to \;.u 0 $72,000 principal, as a replacement. : Plain!ield r.»i- tin- construction of l«-u! ^project's overall cost, Councilman Walter G. Terry .Jr.. jj additionaadditionaddi ll basebalhnsclu l backstops at '1'a!- Ils Efforts l construction contract read two letters received by 1'oli . 1 magics Park ai a cost of SHOO each Chief Jaim>s K. Muran. one from It approved an agreement with the: j With tlio halfway point reach- ^ s. Don* of Sc : j ed in the current linited l''und of .(7,414. Jolin Schwaiv. Co. Christiansen Bros, store in Woo;!- < D&L Cni-'aciin" Co. <>f Hiihway (or it* electrical contract l>''idSe and (llL> <«">«• ''"<»>' Khnitii.- rental of equipment for roadj j West Hold campaign to raise i$^-l!l.l2H for tlu: support of its i The plumb- U'!"<"" Store in town, oonimenuim:; work, includin;: ;i paver, roller and illP j II participating agencies, Tues- Karneski! police department for il.s cltieici't ' dunip track, at a cost not (0 exceed k nil be dune by work in clearing up a recent shoplift- i S2.i!ll(i | day ni^Kl's report .session sho\v- ,»| Heating Co. of Mi'ii- eil that contributions totaling , (iI46 and tlie same firm $i:U,)Ki-l have bron received rep- fetitf. ventilating and air- resi n!ui'.; r>l |x.ir ei'ut of tin1 ^oal. LK contrac* on ils bid of liobi'tl .i. l.iimilii, (lencral Ciun- fa structural steel and Boro Voters Approve piiii'H Cha;rnian, refhyliiut on t3w rt «iH be done by Outer- drive resalls so far said, "We nru 'o. of Poll Head ins lialfway home, but the hardest pull S. h.-s :ih,-;nl. lor ill I his )M>iut. it is )«io firm lost out on its bid c\ id"iil that v.e are nuSiceiihly wiNik School Referendum in our Hcsi-.t,'i'''>il l)i\ishm returns. W6e retaining wall aloji^ ^y side of the Municipal Mountainside — A ri-ferend'im call- j, II is pus' ibie that tins is due eillier (ttaiits proffer of 55.000 inig for a reduced school buiidiii'4' |\a<1 I rnLfi I I*ITAC: lo the l.ii'iue nl urn workers to make llCU XjL UftS U1 plrf a; being loo liijili- The rograin was approved 775 to KJII in j b their calls or a slowness in KettilliJ their returns in lit hi'nd'iuni'tt'rs. fl estimate for the work the borough yesterday. '"ibe next rrpoi-t session will be I* The $845,000 construction pro.mani, Ulood Donors To Tuesday at the Suburban Trust Co. <j toduced an oi-dinanco about. 55 per cent of the original AUCHITIXT'S RF.NI)i;HlN<; OK IMUU'OSKI) ADDITION TO (iltANT SCIIOOl^AI a b|nchil cloitlon next Tuesday, (lie volt-rs will IH> from 7 to K::iO p.m. However, I |)r «n increase in dog li- $1,785,000 proposal deloated last to »|>|>rovc a iirn|msnl for nil mldltloii mul iillcriitlou to (Itiint Sclion I wliiili will provldi- four new classriiinus mid lo ii|>|irove die pa j ini'iit want to stress that workers tnuy pti b)' die town raising Uw May, represents thai part of HieSign Up Now of these fuellltlis liy IIH- trunsfcr «f fiUMls n«w (in hand. Tin- IIIHIVI* |>ho to ili-phls how the sclioul will look wlu-n tlif liii|iriivi-iniMils me ruiiijili'lcd. Mini in Ilieir reports to headquarters !*t SO cettts for Cie regis- ove-ntll program which the board of in the Mi'iii; i|>:i] Building ni any itocomply with state re- education decided ri'|)i"esonls iicces- The Westlicld Mountainside Chap- ter of the licit Cross is recruiting Day lime. This will lulp lo kix^ptbocam- ft. siiry work to solve inunediate ]>roi)- Jones 'Disturbed' l>iiiKn momentum in hiuh near, pro- HID covering Ihe purchase lenis. blood donors for Ihe next Illoodmo- bile visit to Westfield Klection Day, ltinullo ]>i>\ (lie Wrsffirld Mo Opposition Voiced viding of course that we are nil mak- rtet sn'Cfper for $11,IMG Srrvirc LfM^n^'s stuil aniuuil The voting was very li.uht since Nov. tl ill I'.ie Methodist Church iiu'. Ihe call* we are ivs|KHisil>le for. f includes l!io By 'Inaction' On drlvi> (o roluck Us Thrift Sliujv, there, are 3,087 registered voters in jfrom 1 lo fi:Hn p.m. "Two of the divisions. Advatico ia obsolete Elgin sweep- the community. | IK sil fnr SiiliHil.iy, Kcsulrnts (lifts ill V:i per cent and Major Cdfls The chiipler hopes to receive at lire asked lo tritvc no lon^i'i' To Grant School Plan ill 112 per cent of their n-sjiectlvo tort II. Mulronny dis- The revised program calls for an Town Problems lease ISO pints of blood, accordiiiK nccdcil ilrnih ou (lictr purrhes l>y coals are hclpiii:: lo keep us nuiviuu klom's ww kaf collection addition to tin; tX-eilirid SCIKMII and No opposition lo the proposal lo huiltl at) addition :iml make r to Mrs. Hubert Ohaus, Hie Blond iKion for jmk ti|i mul f'suli' ;tl K. ltr.siiieutiiil will) only Ml per residents to acqiiisilion of , i small p;irccl of I.IIK! Hank chairman. To insure this j for 1 1 :iii|>rovemeiil.s to (limit School was voiced from an audience ol' near tlut sdiool. tlu s!ii)j>> Pint ri>(]s DM ttsnt to cent received has a l>rj.i task alidad regulations wliicli imota of l.'iO pulls Ihe chapter needs j sii|>port lot'iit cliartlU's. 1.1 persons who attended a. public hcuriilf; on the jilati Tuesday of it. If Ihe drive is to achieve, a k bulling of leaves and night ill the school, Kltmin;-)ted is (lie purchase of (he m registrants who are asked lo | "emocral, issued Ihe fellowu-' m state- 1 third successful year the (iual two Sriiuis from 'I'riHiji 17,' will In A rcfiTi'mUun on the, proposal will be held Tuesday fur tlie bm»the streets. Joseph Barnes property on Mountain register at once and set up appoint- I im'ul al :1 '»«'t'"K <>' campaign sup- weeks will rci|iiii'c mi extra effort. ;••! 'lis boine assist Ing iu Mic i>U'Mf|* of Ituii- sdiool district voters with the pulls open from II lo !! p.m. leaf colU-ction Ave. as a future school site. Also |io!'lers belli II will be a crucial time. i«iHcover the entire; town tllcs. No bond issue is required for the project estimated lo cost eliminated is an addition and land Blood bank volunteers must he lie- "I am seeking the position of conn- "1 uriic our volunteer forces lo hat no lmilc- 4>l:t7,;tCO bo.cau.su I lie school board has tin; funds available to meet acquisition at the Ilcochwood School. tween 1!l iind 5il years. Those under cilumn from our wiird because 1 am exert every effort lo make their iftm leaves are to l>c the expenditure. The n<-"w state sales The original program had called 21 imist luivi' p.irents' consfiit. l)n- disturbed hy ll'e inaction on tlie part rails and to use Ihe 'silent salesman" curb lines. Slunes, of my opponent concerninc. impor- Travcl-Advcnturc lax ha.s iiie.tnt achblioiiid stale aid for the abandonment of Kchobixiok iialioi! i»f just MIC pint of blond will lolaliiw $!C.(M)(), which, adih-d lo the lo help I ell the Kiind story (Jiilckly JHilhcr debris iran dam- Sdiool. insure lilmxl i-ri'dils lor a donor and tant problems affccliiij! all of us. We 4th Ward, Town .mil lliiir.iiij'.hly. iWcrs. he pointed out, received many promises last No- fl.'lilti.lil led over Iniin the junior Hubert BriUon, Imard president, his faintly for a period of two years, Scries To Open liil'.li M.-IIIHII impiineiiieuls and .sur- The l)i\i;.i(ill I'cpnl Is to diilo ai'O |imt delay to the col- Mrs.

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