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Cut Staff Or Servicies M^23& Hall of Fame • ••:. '-».'-..:•••: •5.. -. "V Page*4 CRANFORD (N"J } CHROtWtE Thursday. February 4,1962 •i full-day kindergarten conning toGarwood:,. Kenilworth teacher pact •I, scoitti dish up <• ratified...recall effort squelched.*.three cops pa 31 f€ new buildim VOL. 9() No; 6 Published Every Thursday -Thursday, February Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood' tJSPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25,CENTS If you've shopped at Kings over the past few weeks, you've probablyseen our Buying decisions and to help you get the most/for ydiirmoney. That means' the best 7 Shoppers Alert signs advising you not to buy certain fruits and vegetables. 7 quality— which is what^^^fiaye^^atagoodprice. -; 7- In brief • TJie reason? Because the prices were too high, d_e to. weather and crop . ••__i,-_..As..tp S>ur reason fofcairying items such as lettuce and cueumbers even when we conditions. And we knew mat, if you didn't buy them, the producers would have to— advised you not to buy them, that's simple too There are some shoppers who need lower the prices. ':.... '• • ..•? • • ' • . •*'.'.-• ..' • ' .' •'• -: '• '••.•'.••••"' ;...'.' those items. And the last thing in the world we want to do is let you down. -r-And. it worked! 7' '7- -••'..'••.•• .••' •,-':-^—J—• •' ••-^-•••—--w'-•--.- — •-•—-—-- . But the firstThing we want to do is help you enjoy all the good things we have in show That's why the prices on many of the Specials in our Farmer's Comer shopping store for you. That's why we're having a Taste of the Tropics sale this week on all Richard Nicholls, school board cut staff or servicies list below are now lower than they've been in some time— though they're npt as low sorts of exotic fruits. Arid why we'll gave you a free brochure, with the coupon in this president, announced this, week he .Cranford will Defeatured on'a- John Murray, RKO's -senior vice By STUART AUBREY body facedat the sagje stage a year ago. metropolitan ' television program will seek a second three-year term , Crjinford's municipal government ordered Gregory Sgroi, town engineer, president of public affairs, and as either you or we would like them, they're at least affordable once again. , ad called "Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Fabts''-that will tell you all about when to buy on the board. William J. McAullife, pick Salway, mayor,jraid "we're in to cut at least $80,000 from his proposal, called "Meet the Mayors" next week Stuart Awbrey, editor of The Chroni; . fgces. some of its most severe budget- trouble..''liesaid ''the•onlyr\_y we'can- and how to use them 7 . » -" ^i'd-Aaife^^ns^gg Trmearmeat cteavercteaver"fWKH, fWKH ^ .vde..-.j?-.-...-'---.. •-•• •- ""• -•"-• •-.•••' v" - Why do we go to the frottble o,f tellmgyrni nttlHJ buy items that We carry? And ^428 BrooksideiPH became the first decisions irfihahy years. Hard choices meet caps is to look at vital areas in J So come looking forthe best fresh fruits, vegetables andfoodsofany ^-candidate to formally file his loom over whether to cut staff or ser- ~ plained Sgroi. "This is npt a cut, this is will appear The program will* begin with a why do we bother to carry those items anyway? nominating petition, Statements by, staff or services."-Edward J. Murphy an emasculation." '. "' . '"'' on the WORrTVCCh. 9) program two-minute pictorial description of' vices or a mix of both. township administrator, called the vyhich is scheduled to be broadcast The answer to the first question is simple. We know that a real food bargain has to supermarket in town. And quality thWt makes them "Good to the Last Bite". That's I the two candidates are pn page 4. /The proposed budget for 1982 is budget situation "the worst I've ever- ' An early hint that staff cuts might the township. Most of the color : Charles MeCarty; incumbent, three times: at 10:30 p.m. Wednes- transparencies illustrating the com- be worth every penny. And we know that you can lower the prices of overpriced what makes their Special prices a tnie bargain. '"7'" ""~'7~" $693,352 oVer last year's $7.98 million seen." , loom emerged in that session. Sgroi was day, Feb,^ 17, with repeats at 8:30 earlier announced his re-election bid budget. Under the state "cap" law, the told to. try cutting salaries.and wa'ges. munity were made by Greg Price, a itemsby not buying them. We also know that it's our job to help you make the right "Where else J?ut Kings? while'Gerard Paradiso will not run Murphy ^old department heads a.m. Monday, Feb. 22, and at 8:30 local free lance photographer whose township .is permitted to increase its yesterday to come up with cuts for the He later cut overtime but Sal\Vay in- . a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. again. The deadline- for. filing spending this year by $275,022. That dicated yesterday that was not enough. work appears frequently in The nominating petitions for the three Township Committee to consider in the The first airing of the half-hour Chronicle. ' •• means the Township Committee must next round. A similar request after first The Butchers Corner The Farmers Corner The Deli Corner* The Dairy Corner The Grocer's Cotner seats tc be.filled in the April 6 elec- cut $418,330 from the proposed budget. The police budget came in seven per- program is occasionally switched to round budget deliberations- were .com- another time i£ the Ranger hockey This narrated section will include tion is two weeks from' today. Financial difficulties werd anticipated .„ cent over caps, but operating expenses pleted last week resulted in about were up very slightly. Here, too, staff game preceding it carries over into brief visual images of government" A Taste of the Tropics: At the Sliced to Order Counter: VpSome Magic With Kraft." "Cook Up Some Magic With Kraft:" for 1982 a year ago, primarily because of $65,000 in "voluntary #ts." the'10:30 p.m. time slot. buildings, schools,, businesses, • , • • •• .•» expenses came under scrutiny, American Grown "It's Summertime in Chile*' Homemade USDA Choice a state "ruling that proceeds from the Each department was originally ask- In that case an on-air announce- recreational activities on the river in Kraft Miracle Whip I6.cz. jar 79< sale of Cleveland School could be used to specifically on three jobs. Robert A. summer and winter, local drama, a USDA Choice Red Blush Sweet Nectarines itr.*l749 i KraftJPeLuxe' 7^Kr»ft Grape Jelly____1 ^ 32 oz-*1.19 ed to impose its,own five percent.cap on Guertin, poljce. chief, budgeted for his ment of the rescheduling will' be $ boost the cap spending ceiling for only- its budget request. But some didn't ac- residential street and other features fted or Black Juicy Plums _ Ib. 1.49 Oven Ib. $2.89 Kraft Dressing , . .. Blobmingdah authorized staffing level of 48 uniformed made. In any event, the station said, Legs of Lamb CheeseHSKees** - $149 one year, 1981, not in perpetuity as the complish' that. Fpr~"eJcaniple, Public the program will be aired the follow- ofCranford. $179 Sweet Seeaiess Grapes____ Ih. *1.99 Rich's or Marval's Caterers state-had permitted other municipalities personnel, but the committee noted that Half -Yellow-or White ; 12-oz—JL —* _The^_towJiship—government—is- Works came in 17 percent over, the Fine. JW?opJtldd ing Monday and Wednesday rnorn:^: Breast "Inihe pastT' - ' J?_pJtEQlinfin_pos_^and_a-dispatcher- : __JIhetemaindetof-thtprogram-will— : l~" California or NevTZealqnd Large Italian or 1000 16 oz. 99< researching costs and, benefits of Department was up 12 percent and trie position are nqt filled. Gene, Marino, TngsT. " be devoted to discussion of- current American Grown USDA Kiwi Fruit, • • '; ' .' ';'. 2/j*9«< Solid WhitcMeat. Ib. *1.99 Light 'N Lively Singles !' transferring Community Center and . But a blend of increases in fixed costs, library up 12 percent. $ public safety commissioner, said "the Salway will be interviewed by issues in town. __Choice Lamb: From Sunny Hawaii • ' .> ^ Carando All Pork Yellow or White ____ 12- 6z. 1.49 Heinz I other recreational activities to negotiated salary increases and depart- Salway said yesterday that Public question will be in filling.the structure." $ Bloomingdale School. The Board of mental budget requests boosted the Works was a "primary" target for trim- Not filling these jobs would save about 'Shoulder Chops • . Jumbo Dole Pineapple__eydi 2.99 Genoa Salami __ 1 budget. The $418,352 is more than double Blade CnK _ Ib. *1.99 p Schickhaus Liverwurst Casino Natural Ketchup . btl. Education is considering that pro- ming. That became evident in the hear- $40,000. Extfa Large Ripe Papa>«reach^ il.39 I spect and will discuss a possible the over-the-cap' figure the governing ing Feb. 1' when- the governing body Rib Chops Large Clove Ginger>Root_: Ib *2.69 Artificial Casing. 7 V4 Ib. 89' Cheese Salway said yesterday that salarjes $ $J19 MazoIaOiL . 24 oz. *1.29 leasing arrangement at its Feb. 22 Middle CuuL _lb. 3.89 Dole, Chiquita or^est Brand Campbel|VBeef Broth __ 10.5 oz. 3/*l I meeting. For an interim represent 57 percent of the total budget. All Varieties 8oz. Ignoring cuts there would mean that the | "Ijrimmed" S&\V Stewed Tomatoes__ 16 oz. 69" Loin Chops. Ib. *3.99 Old Heidelberg Philadelphia Cream Cheese 8 oz.-79< government would have to cut 50 'per- 11 ,.._. ... ' -.; lK39« S&W Unsweetened ,^- cent of the proposed operating expenses Breast of Lamb. l_ Ib. 69' ExtraHCar^e Milky Coconuts each 59* Parkay Light Spread ___ 2 lbs. *1.29 1 Grapefruit Juice _ six 6 oz; cans *1.19 that .aren't fixed'costs, which he said is Bologna v ••:•••••''54 99* Neck of Lamb Extra Jumbo Size FreSh Hungry Jack Biscuits , White Rose impossible.
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