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Board, Teachers Farmerr Salway Square Off in Town Campaign Page 22 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday. October 14,1982 New ramp designed Kenilworth looks to Tor Garwood library.. , senior housing... talented tola regional district ^plansaheifd. .jubilee name school board...page 20 honorees...page 19 USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS VOL. 90 No. 42 Published Every Thursday Thursday, October 21,1982 Serving (.rimford,"Keniltcorth and (iuruood Did you ever stop to think of all the things you do —- and don't,do1— in order to salute the people who"have made themselves famous name brands. Board, teachers keep your own good name-intact? Whether the product is packed in-a^iri or a jar, kept in a refrigerator or a freezer, Well the same goes tor a company, especially inthe food business. or even picked fresh from the vine, ifthe people who put their name on it are people In Brief No matter what the cynics may tell you, any company tnat puts its name on a— -whostand behind it, men a special price on.that product is a bargain indeed ...product is putting its reputation on the line every time out. And any company whose For, even when the price is marked down, the mark of their quality is there. good name can stand the test of time in the most competitive place in the world — Check out the Specials in our shopping list below. Then come check out the tentative quality of everything at Kings. And if you're ever dissatisfied with anything — the marketplace —: is a company that's worth your while. Forum today Now, since we're the store that takes pride in the fact that we make your shopping anything! — at Kings, don't hesitate for one second to let us know, so we 1 worth every penny — and ihen some — we've made a special effort this week to can make it right. Our own good name depends on it. Local and county candidates will I participate in the Cranford League The Butcher's Corner The Grocer's Corner The Freezer Corner The Farmer's Corner The Deli Corner I of Wonien Voters Forum tonight at 7:45 p.m. at the Municipal Building. By ROSALIE GROSS per 10 percent range. The average I The. two Township Committee con- • A tentative agreement on a two-year settlement in the county for 1982-83 is 9.7 Kellogg Raisin | tenders will be first, followed by percent. Talks were discontinued while $ Indian River Red or White contract wa,s reached by negotiating USDA Choice Boneless Bran__= 20 oz. pkg. 1.59 Birds Eye Lean Imported [freeholder and surrogate can- teams for Cranford public school the parties waited for fact-finding to CRANFORD 89 I didates. ' ' _ begin. , Beef Roast, Duncan Hines Cake Mixes Seedless Boiled Ham VS. lb. teachers and the Board of Education at AII Variptjp*: AR S 07 pkg. 75* Orange Plus 6oz. a 4 72 hour negotiating session last The CEA, however, requested Bottom Round. $179 Thursday.^ resumption of talks and staged two COMMUNITY CENTER Del Monte . Birds Eye Sale: Grapefruit At the Sliced to Order Counter:*. or Sirloin Tip . lb. 4/$l demonstrations to make known their Fruit Cocktail _____ 17oz. can. 59* Sweet Green Peas; 10 oz. 59' Large 36 si Rich's Caterer's Turkey Breast Sign down Details of the settlement are not being displeasure about working without a USDA Choice Boneless Beef Roast: Solid White Meat ^ lb. $2.09 released until formal ratification by the Red Cheek Sweet Cut Corn __10oz.59« Large Western 325-member Cranford Education contract. The teachers sat out the an- Rump Roast '* . , , .~~~"71157*1:89: "Apple Juice_____ 64oz/btl. $1T39 Zr4ears $1.29" Hormel Cheese and nual Cranford. High School open house $ CorTToh Cob__ZI 7 Bartlett Pears Ib749*~ A bajiner carrying the message, Association and the school board. Final Township> Is proceeding with plans to transform Bloomlngdate School into a Community'Center Eye Round with Mazola Cof n Oil. 48 oz. btl. 2j9 French Beans With Pepperoni LoafL Vi lb. »1.99 'Vote YES Nov. 2d for Nuclear wording of the contract wijrbe~ironed -Sept^29-and .a delegation of 200 teachers S $ Large Crisp attend the board's Oct. 11 workshop Bottom Attached r lb. 2.19 Heinz Ketchup _ . 32oz.btl. 1.19 Almonds or Schickhaus Liverwurst. _ % lb, 99* Weapons Freeze" was removed out by the two negotiating teams next $ MMacintosh or meeting to state their case to the board. Carolina Rice .31b. pkg. 1.19 Mosey's First Cut Pastrami from the railroad overpass by police Monday and ratification is expected Whole Bottom Round Mushrooms 10 oz. 99* Cortland Apples Ib. 49* Last Thursday's talks proved fruitful, or Corned Beef Brisket- V> Ib.'*3.29 on orders from Dick Salway, mayor. shortly after that by both sides. - Untrimmed 22—25 lb. sizes CoolVVhip It went up on authorization from Ed- cancelling a scheduled meeting next Custom Cut Vintage Regular or" pole, Chiquita Hot From the Spit! • Mary Herbst, president of the CEA^ •Monday with a fact-findgr. The.teachers Farmer Salway square ^rd j3^JJurphy, (owwship ad- r —to your-Specifications Extra~Creamy -~ r —Barbequed Chicken:- •—•—"*•"-*• ministrator, but the Township Com- saidthe settlement is "equitable and met anhourTieforeThursday's negotia- 8 oz^89*- or Other Brands $ USDA Choice Boneless •- .Seltzer 28oz.bti.5/99* Seneca Apple Juice Plain, Spicy or Texas Style _ lb. L89. mittee said this week signs need ,ap-. competitive." The teachers, secretaries- ting session and set another meeting for and custodians have been without a con- next Tuesday at 7 a.m. in case no pro- BeeFSteaks: Regular or Natural 12 oz. 99* Golden Bananas ib. Fresh Made Potato Salad, lb, 69' proval from the mayor. Salway said S Hefty tract since June 30. gress had been made at negotiations or Top Round Ib. 2.49 pkg. of 45 $2:89 Homemade Rice Pudding— '/£• lb.' 69* the policy dating back some years is Tall Kitchen Bags. Ore Ida Jet Flown Fresh. " to permit "nothing political of any Negotiations broke down during the with the fact-finder the night before. The —1Slrlnin-Tip — .— lb.*2.49_ Imported from Denmark: subject of next Tuesday's early morn- off in town campaign S W DoIe~Hawaiian Pineapple sort, one way or another, even if we summer when the board's last offer was Cubed Round— _, _-_ lb. 2.49 Johnson's Pledge Regular, Lemon. Maripac Fish Fillets $ Fontina or Danbo Cheese agree" with the message, and no an 8.5 percent salary hike and the ing meeting was to have been whether to Extra Large 5 size_ .-each 2.69 S By STUART AWBREY awareness and provide more time for state spending ceiling on expenditures Round Cubes lb.*2.49 or Wood Scent 14oz. M.89 Flounder or.Sole 12 oz. $2.99 with Caraway lb. 2.99 private business signs. Gene teachers wanted an increase jn the up- strike or not. The major themes of the race for S Calayo Florida Avocados $ fundraising. Salway said "we have an was good but could be improved through Minute Round— lb. 2.49 Baggies Celantano Mini Danish Blue Cheese,. Ib. 3.59 Marino, public safety* commis- Township Committee this year emerged obligation to all taxpayers to weigh the more flexibility,on mandatory costs. S Large 12size- : each 69* sioner, recalled that school board Top Round London Broil lb. 2.79 Food Storage Bags pkg. of 75 *1.'49 Ravioli 9 oz;-99'- Cream Havarti 60% Plain, in the first of two debates between can- facts" and said the study process has Leaf bagging: Farmer thinks raking First of the Season: $ candidate and private business signs Fresh Lean. Ground Beef -'Stouffer's French Bread with Dill or Caraway .Ib. 3.49 didates Dick Salway and Mary Lou resulted in galvanizing other com- is more efficient and plastic bags would Kings Ruby Red ~ have been removed in recent years. Farmer. • munities and the freeholders against the cause more problems than solution. Fat Content Fresh Start Cheese Pizza ,_ 10'A oz. H.89 • Seedless Grapes '. lb. 99* Imported from France: Meantime, a number of lo'c&l . lb. $1.69 $ Farmer, the Democratic challenger, mall and in buttressing the case against Salway said he's not sure'the proposed not to exceed 27<# KasanoFs Caraway Ocean Spray Corolle Cheese- . lb. 5.19 religious institutions will participate cited what she called mismanagement, it before the Springfield Planning change is right and wants more input. Plume D* Veau Veal: Laundry Mosey's Eye Round Cooked in "Nuclear Freeze Sabbath thiti 'Conimon Sense' Rye Bread__ 12 oz. 79", Fresh Cranberries 12 oz. pkg. 79* lack of planning, poor selection of Board. Farmer said Cranford's planner, The township engineer favorsbagging. ' •lb. >1.39- $299 J $ weekend. Page 9. Breast with Pocket. l Detergent 3.4.5.5 oz. Pepperidge Farm Turriovei s Fresh from California Corned Beef_ _• V* lb. 2.19 priorities' and poor implementation of Harvey Moskowitz, had"done "a good x job" on his study. Clean Up Week: both would like to see ftump Bone In Apple or Blueberry 12'/i oz. 99' Bud Brand: . Rich's Turkey Pastrami _ h lb. *1.59 projects by the Republican-controlled : lb.*2.39 Tide Detergenr_ 49oz. *1.89 governing body. She specifically • Parks: Salway said that in recent it retained and hope it can be done 5-7 lb. sizes Dolly Madison Ice Cream Pascal Celery. _..lg. bunch 79* Hormel Polish Style : Dishwasher AIL 50oz. *1.99 $ targeted the Cohimunity Center move, through use of a new compactor.
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