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Town Joins County Plan to Dispose of Solid Waste a Kidney to His Daughter Page 18 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, August 14, 1986 f Where else but Kings? romcie SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH :Vol. 93 No. 34 Published Every Thursday Thursday, August 21, 1986 " USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 30 CENTS to our own Homemade Salads. In brief Town joins county When it comes to serving a delightful change of pace for a summer dinner, our Deli Corner make a special addition to any dinner. And this week's specials Blood drive nothing can beat an entree of tender veal. go from our Oriental Vegetables to our Pesto Tortellini. The Jaycees will sponsor a plan to dispose Try our own Kings Select Veal and taste for yourself. As lean as can be, it's For salad ideas of your own, simply turn to our Farmer's Corner for blood drive to benefit two' hemophiliac residents, Judd high in protein, low in cholesterol and just the thing to highlight a. dinner for everything from Jersey Fresh Scallions and Cucumbers to California Bartlefts and Kopicki and Tom Kane. The drive two, four or more. • %' Honeydews. -- • will take place at the Community I of solid waste Let our nijjjk}',Kings Select Veal specials inspire you to choose anything from For more entree ideas, come to our Seafood Corner. Our specials include Center Friday from 4:30 to 8:30 | After reviewing several options, am afraid we will have to provide Cutlets to a ,'B$iieless Shoulder Roast. Ip addition, let our outdoor-grill Block Island Bluefish Fillets, Maine Lobsters and North Atlantic Squid, not to p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to the township government has decid this service in-house." Edward J. 2 p.m. Donors' immediate! ed to participate in a plan in which Murphy, township administrator, inspirations whfet your appetite for anything from our Country Style Pork Spare mention our Clambake for Two in its own cooking pot. families will be covered for any j Ribs to our USDA Choice Beef Rib Eye Steaks. •the county government would called the plan "the big uncertainty So come to Kings this week. From special meats and seafoods to special fruits blood needs for a year. Details oversee curbside pickups in the up- of the decade." Speaking of foods with our name, the fresh Homemade Salads we prepare in and vegetables, you'll find a corner on quality in every corner of the store. on Page 3. coming mandatory recycling pro- Patel's second choice was a private gram. contractor paid by the township. The Mandatory pickups are expected to lowest estimated price obtained was The Butcher's Corner The Farmer's Corner The Seafood Corner The Deli Corner The Grocers Corner String lanterns begin next spring but plans including $120,000 from J&A Disposal. Another In keeping with a tradition I an enabling ordinance are required possible contractor. White Brothers, established by Santiago Porcella i of each community this fall. Cran- estimated the price at $403,200. The Kings Lipton 10-Pack 100 years ago, the River Carnival: ford plans to start with newspapers. Kings Select Veal Jumbo Vine Ripened Kings Homemade His third choice was in-house col- Very Sweet—California Fniifprl Cnrhrrilt.tfw is jiskinp rpsjHpn' Homeowners will be respon lfr f.nir bundling and tying papers. The semi- lections by the Department of Public - Cutlets- ^lam Iced Ttii i display Chinese lanterns along | Works. Total estimated cost for that from theHLeg the Rahway River on the eve of monthly curbside pickups might be Baked Ham Ibrpkgv- -came to $377,440. Tor'ScaTIopinT'' lHe^lipcomihg;cariuvaL"Lanterns1 ~expandefj to include glass' and iw: each Two lively Maine Lobsters, eighteen Kings Homemade Fruited may be purchased through the j aluminum cans, too. Paul LaCorte, public works com- Melons : . jnissioner, said he.and otherJocal ot. Kings Select Veal: Little Neck Clams, threee-ears of Baked Turkey Brtast % j comngtteeHDetaila on Page-3— —Costs^and administration were ma- $ 7 lb. avg. wgt. Ragu Regular ficials had examined West Orange's Veal Osobuccn Jb. 1.99 Jersey Corn and two Red Skinned jor factors in the decision. Manu •Hot from the Spit! Barbecued: / Patel, township engineer, favored in-house system and concluded that Breast with Pocket lb. HA9 Potatoes. All wrapped in seaweed and Cornish Game Hens lh. *2J69 the. process is very labor intensive. $ California Sweet Spaghetti J/$-|99 Super grandma the ctiunty plan. If all 21 , Shoulder Chops Blade Cut lb. 2.99 sold in its own cooking pot. Steams Spare Ribs -W lb. f5 'municipalities participate, Manpower accounts for almost half $ Red Ripe Sauce 15.5 oz. jar Ail A Mildred. Hynes of Cranford of Patel's estimated cost. Boneless Cubes _ __lb. 3.99 to perfection in just 25 minutes. Freshly'Baked Rye^or All Varieties Cranford's cost would be $113,400 or C could have qualified for a mother Strawberries 29 PumpernickerBread lb 99 of the year award by raising 11, $13.50 per household per year. If half The three members of the govern- Ronzoni Elbow the towns join, the cost is up to $15 a ing body at this week's meeting, Ed Kings Select Veal pint basket Live Maine Freshly Made $ 1 children alone following her Gazpacho Soup lh. *4.19 Macaroni - lb, box 4/ 1.99 I divorce 15 years ago. Instead, 1 t year, or $126,000 for the town, and if Force, Mary Lou Farmer and Rib Chops ib. Large California Lobsters lb. Kings Homemade: ' she's a finalist in a grandparent Audrey Mulllnlx holds a picture of herself dan- Audrey's family Includes, from left, Jennifer, only a fourth join, the price is $18.81 LaCorte, voted for the county par- Campbell's | of the year award sponsored by per home, or a total $157,904. ticipation. Bartlett Pears Jb. 69* (1-1'4 lbs. each) Oriental \fegetaUe Salad V. lb. *2.39 cing with her father who will donate his kidney Suzy, holding Midnight, and her husband, Bob. Tangy— Refreshing ! Suburban Cablevision. Page 9. to her In a transplant operation next week. Photo by Ann LovelT. The county proposes to supply all "Every generation has something Kings Select Veal Fresh Block Island Tusilli Salad M lb. *1.99 Fbrk& $ necessary manpower, equipment they've got to do," said LaCorte. 99 Florida Limes __6/59< $ Seafood Salad_ Vi Ib. M.19 99 and warehousing. That appealed to "This is ours. Some will view it as a Loin Chops lb. First of the Season Bluefish Fillet lb. 2.99 Beans lb. can the local government. However, North Atlantic Pesto Tbrtellini Salad_% lb. *3.19 6/ l pain, but you can't be a throwaway Kings Select \feal: Washington State Freestone Tiiria Salad V4 lb. *2.99 dad Wrap Gamood Father prepares to donate there is some wariness about the society forever and not pay for it. $ C Cleaned Squid .300 ft. *JL99 Garwood probably doesn't county's ability to perform. Patel We've done our homework. We have Boneless Shoulder Roast lb. 3.69 Prune Plums lh. 69 $ ood nrohnhlv doflsn'tJ -*. JL (Previously Frozen)__ lb. 2.99 * Where available Arm & Hammer have enough land to implement said that "if the county's plan fails, I no choice." Skinned & Deveined FVesh . Baking Soda lb. box 6/M.99 its Mt. Laurel directive of 84 $ Snow White California g Calves Liver , lb. 2.99 Fresh Long Island The Pasta Corner Ssipi s JuicJi e Drinks 3-Pack housing units for low and moderate income families, but All Flavors pt. 9.25 oz. pkg. 3/* 1.99 USDA Choice Beef <t^J4Q Cauliflower $129 Little Neck With love from Kings: the borough attorney advises a kidney to his daughter Frisldes Cat Food waiting for further clarifications large head JL $299 Fresh Cut Pasta $ By ANN LOVELL caused her and her family. "We are a Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in Jb. All Varieties 6 oz. can 6/ 1.99 before taking *any action...The Rib Eye ib * O Large Sweet Red dams dozen Ravioli Meat, Cheese, Audrey Mullinix of Cranford will young, active, mobile family who like New York City. Her after-surgery Whole Untrimmed, Custom Cut to Salad Onions " lb. 69C B&B Mushrooms Sliced or | bus schedule for David Brearley undergo a kidney transplant next to travel. Many dialysis facilities will period is more critical than the Jumbo Sized Hawaiian or Spinach 10 oz. *3.69 Crown ___3 oz'. can 3/sL99 High School was announced...The -not-accept-transient-patientSr^-She—surgory-since—this~is-the^time her -your-Spe&ifieations- —^RerlRip^'CxTcktail-eherrj'Tbmatoes- "Lobster lails Red Gam Sauce jv C Ferrara Italian Peeled borough's estimated per capita of Pine Beach, is her donor. said this has meant they were unable body will be adjusting to the pint basket ___ 89 $ Fbrestiera Sauce $ TJSD^Choke~B^efT $ (Previously Frozen, 11 oz.) lb. t2.99 .15 oz. *3.99 Tomatoes __2 lb. 3 o%. can 2/ 1.99 income is $11,075. Page 17. Her daughters Suzy, a seventh to visit her mother-in-law this spring transplant. She will need to be on Rib Eye Steak quart basket ____ 1.69 Philadelphia Style or to stay in certain vacation areas. powerful and carefully monitored $ Nabisco Oreo Sandwich grader, and Jennifer, a tenth (6 steaks to pkg.)_ __Jb. 3.99 Jersey Fresh: Crab Cakes The Dairy Corner Cookies lb. 4 oz. pkg. *2.29 : grader,her husband Bob, who is a Audrey's problems with her kidney doses of immuno-suppressant drugs C $ Cable tv access function showed up first through vi- Once her body chemistry has ad- Rib Eye Steak.
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