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On African Relief with Raisins 12 Oz \ > Vt CRANFORD (N,J) CHRONICLE Thursday, December e, MM SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KEML WORTH VOL. 92 No. 50 Published Every Thursday Thursday, December 13,1984 USPS136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS Let's have a party that lets you relax this holiday season. rolled slices of prosciutto, acapicola, Genoa salami, pepperoni, homemade baked Nordstrom will be Just come to our Deli Corner and pick up your free copy of our party platter ham and chunks of imported provolone cheese. It comes with an Antipasto Thty In brief brochure. It lists a complete choice of delicious appetizers, sandwiches, sliced and a wicker Bread Basket of assorted breads and rolls. .. meats, cheeses, salads and breads we can prepare for you. ' - And those are just two examples. Our IHforld of Cheese gives a selection fronr 'Basin works' You make your selections and we'll have them ready for you to pick up — in more than 100 imported and domestic cheeses. Our Fresh Veggies and Dip platter Two engineers, Ken Marsh and : town's next mayor as little as 48 hours — using your platters and bowls or ours. features an array of raw vegetables served with our own sour cream dip in a Mike Disko, presented a "water Choose a scrumptious platter that's a party in itself, such as The Entertainer's hollowed-out head of fresh red cabbage. Our Centerpiece Spiral-Slice'd Ham is profile" to the Township Commit- Doug Nordstrom will be mayor of Choice. It's a beautifully garnished tray of sliced homemade roast beef, baked sliced to the bone in one continuous spiral, so you can cut off as much or as tee. Their testimony countered Cranfdrd next year. He will be the concerns about flood and debris 43d individual to serve iri the post, ham, baked turkey breast and first-cut corned beef brisket, along with American little as you please with ease. ; ^ ... control posed by the former which is formally that of chairman of cheese and genuine Switzerland Swiss cheese. All that plus potato salad, cole , Our list goes on and on. And anything and everything you order is the very township engineer, Gregory the Township Committee, Since the. slaw, pickles, olives, mustard, mayonnaise and Russian dressing. best because it all comes right from ybur Kings store. So come on, invite us to Sgroi, last winter, The Rahway. local government was chartered in Or choose. The Italian Buffet. It's another festive crowd-pleaser filled with . your holiday party. We won't tell a soiil who did all the cooking. River, channel through the 1871. Nomahegan Park woods should Nordstrom, 36, is a Cranford native not be widened or deepened and a who is assistant vice president-and The Butcher's Corner The Farmer's Corner hydraulic solution to debris in the department manager of administra- The Grocer's Corner The Deli Corner The Freezer Corner Lenape Park baSin is now being tion, planning and control of Chubb & sought. Story and photos on Page Son Inc., the insurance company bas- At Our Sliced to Order Counter* •25. •.:._•• /'.y. American Grown USDA Choice "Bud Brand" Jumbo Head White Rose ed in Warren. He is responsible for Minute Maid the insurance company's income and -California -—'—r Homemade USDA Choice CHS concert expense budget. Leg of Lamb $169 Oven Roasted Orange Juice , _ i • ----- Whole or Butt Half lb. Iceberg The annual holiday concert at The commissioners for 1985 are Potatoes lb! can Regular or More Pulp (12 oz.) or Dick Salway, public safety; Paul^ American Grown Roast Beef mb _ Cranford High School Tuesday LettUCe each Small Whole or Sliced Reduced Acid (10 oz.) will-feature Vivaldi's ""Gloria"-, LaCorte, public works, ahd~Vihce~ . USDA Choice Lamb- Brinkerhoff, public affairs(primarily : lender Green or Red ' White Rose: Domestic Boiled Ha*n_J/4 lb. '1.89 Minute Maid and a song by Mario Lombardo of Shank Halves - •Jb.,'1.99 Leaf Lettuce lh. ,99C Cut Green Beans 15.5 oz. can 2/79* Marval Solid White Meat Caterer's Apple Juice - • .12 oz, 89* Cranford., Page.3. .,~ -••-:- ••••;; -••-•• •recreation);"with"the'lone Democrat C c Turkey Brtast ' V> lh »2.39 Welch's Cranberry on the five member body, Mary Lou American Grown USDA Choice Fresh Crisp Romaine Lettuce lb. 69 Vegetable Surprise ilb. 2/79 Farmer, retaining the'finance com- Doug Nordstrom Tangy Fresh Catsup 14 oz. btl. 2/89* Hormd DiLusso Natural Casing Juice Cocktail _ .12 oz. *1A9 Garwood -misgioner—post that shtrtiulds thiy Shoulder Solid A __Grenoa_SalamL£-a-Bk_^^» Ux-iL5ft> A local tow operator continued .year. Salway will be deputy mayor. is" retiring from the governing body r after six years including two as! y Fresh Scallions All Fragrances _6 oz. pkg. 2/99* Hebrew National Franks Green G|ant ~ ' to question the borough's fairness Nordstrom has seWed on the mayor. .."' ". , ;j (Green Onions); -bunches 3/89* Tea BagS_____box of 100 *\A9 or Knockwurst, :12 oz. *2.29 in recommending towers to Captain Harold Andreasen amid collection he Santa Clara. The 68-year-old Tulip Street resi- governing body for four years, winn- Nordstrom graduated from Cran{ Blade Cut $ Facial Tissues Yfellow, Pink Rich's Smoked -driyer-s-o^disabied-Yehielest-Gar- acquired dutiDQ seafaring, nat-nar. from whir;h_ dent_rernains_ actively involved in maritime Imported Belgian Endive_Jb. 1.99 Vegetables QQ^ ing election in 1980 and re-election in ford High School, \yhere his ae( e '" Turkey Breast 'A lh »3.29 wood students performed very he retired last year..He's holding a model of issues. Photo by Greg Price. American Grown ' Long Green Crisp Cucumbers 3/*l or White __box of 200 2/99 iirBiirteTSauce 10 oz. ^ -*: ' 1983., In_a break from the pattern of complishments included varsity pani C well in. state testing. Holiday his last command, the passenger freighter USDA Choice Lamb: Flump Purple Eggplant _lb. 49 Spring Water Regular or Marinated Niblets Corn, Peas or Mixed Vegetables rotating commissionerships in recent ticipation in football and wrestling, in C night performers are pictured. Rib Chops Middle Cut _lb. M.79 Salt Free gal btl. 2/99* Artichoke Hearts V4 lb. »1.99 year?, he retained the recreation 1966. He earned a B.S. in 1970 and an Fresh Green Cabbage _J____lb. 25 $ Page 19. Loin Chops Pasta & Seafood Salads lb. 2.09 Tbtinb .commissioner job for three years M.B.A. in 1973 from the University pf All Green California r^—••:— White Rose Imported Italian Homemade Shrimp , which included the period in which Rhode Island. ' ,;'., Well Trimmed ZTZZIZZllb. M.99 the Community Center was shifted to Lamb Shank Oriental Salad _Jh lb. »3.79 Party Pizza Kenilworth Capt. Andreasen 'syearsat .The incoming mayor was president Broccoli Tomato Homemade Sausage, Combo (10-4/5 .ozO "• Bloomingdale School. He has been .of Calvary Lutheran Church in 1978; Well Trimmed lb. '1.29 The borough was chastised by public works commissioner this' Large 14 Size bunch Antipasto Salad fc lb. *1.69 or Cheese (10 oz.) a co-founder of Common Sense iij Breast of I^mh lh. 69' P&Ste. 6 oz. can «the state for interference in year".' • '- • 1982 and a director since then, and a, Neck of Lamb for Stew _lb. 89C lender Sweet Sno Peas White Rose: 7^ ' *ivhere available "building department affairs. The He has also served as deputy director of the Police Athletic League Leg Steaks lb. »3.79 (Pea Pods) .lb. *249 The Dairy Corner Veterans preference ordinance sea spanned war and peace mayor for the past two years and on since 1981. All Tuna Cat Bbod 4-oz. can 4/»l Extra Large Vine Ripened The Cheese Corner was approved for municipal hir- the Planning Board one year. He has He is a son of Helen Nordstrom and Introducing Kings Select e Chicken Broth __^13.75"oz. 3/89* Florida Tomatoes : b. 79 Sunkist Orange Juice Vi gal. H69 ing. The controversial ecdhomy By MELANIE JO McTIERNAN and clumsy and had to be grouped in- recognition for the thousands of been on the advisory boards for the late Roy Nordstrom. He lives on Milk Fed Italian Style Nabisco Ritz Crackers lb. box '149 Cheese Imported from England: : motel proposal was turned down. "In 1935, when cereal heiress Mar- to convoys for protection. Mariners who took part in the war. recreation, the swim • pool, aging, Lenox Avenue with his wife, Connie; Florida Indian River Seedless Keebler Oatmeal Cremes or Cheshire ______-Jb. »3.99 Minute Maid ,. Another ultimatum was issued on jorie Merriweather Post married her "I remember ships going down on The 68-year old retired sailor hopes solid waste and public assistance, and their three children, Cindy^- __ChIpsies_ I3_.oz-pkg/99* Double Gloucester lh M.29 the county-ordered revaluation of third husband Joseph Davies and both sides of me during one attack,", it will be soon. ^'In 2ft.years," he ex- and has served as chairman of the Mellisa and Andrew. A brother, Lee,' $ 99 Apple Juice A gaL borough property. Pages 17 and sailed off on a honeymoon voyage says Andreasen, "I was expecting "plainsT^tnere wolTrBe many of iis" Community Coordinating Council. and a sister, Carol Steuernagel, alsd Cutlets 6 I^ggs_Sheer Ener^fe Caerphilly lh M.19 18. aboard her yacht, the Sea Cloud, my turn any minute," Later govern- left to enjoy whatever considerations He will succeed Gene Marino who live in town. .' Cut from the Leg lb. Grapefruit Sturmlnster-Cotswold. Jb Harold Andreasen of Cranford went ment reports would show that 1,554 we win." -targe-36-Size ita's coming withHer; snips, -siauea wiih merchant -WheWhen ththee wa^Snded,, Andreasen mariners, would be lost.
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