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• -•—/••.•••• •• •"•1, ._ ! •Thursday., 'June 10.; 1971- Gapusx) Td/ce if easy during vacation-- 5 fromUC Summer studies at UC Union Cfl ^HearFclei^.^i^Hyira^'eeki- off College will be represented "at a summer The"*advehl of .sumrne'r""bririgs IT yacatfoii- out ot yo'ur"frBe~Tfme andTnoney, but don't workshop on "Accountability In theTwo-YeBr «---m-ca» of emergency \ The Zip Code nn widi-puy gleam . to/-tlie eye of millions *pf pluogodntoactivtOes, particularly on that first- College -to be*conaucted June l6 wl$ atlhe •coll""- ford Campus, parallel freshman and sophomore Americans. And a word of advice'from tlie trip'to the beach. The water may "be .Colder Community College of Hyannis, Cape Cod, Registratloa for Union College's annual sum- Union County ya&rt Association: You may dian. you think, and sudden, extreme-changes Mass. The workshop is sponsored by the New 376-0400 for Police Department- for Springfield is mer session will open next Wednesday and ' courses in fpur-year colleges andunlversities.. and are open to all college students interested be on vacation, but your heajrf dpesn't get one. y of "Temperature • can affect even the healthy England Junior College_Council in cooperation.... First Aid Squad_ continue on Thursday, June 17, from 6 to 8 That splendid organ .was designed to work lieartT -'~~~ • — ——- wrth the Junior College Council of die Middle : p.m. at the Cranford Campus, itwas announced in making up a failing grade or in enriching Dial Operator for Fire Department their current:pro£nim. of study. Recent Ugli widiout a layoff. But die temptation is to make Moderation Is die key In everything. Follow Atlantic States Association. 07081 this week by Dr. Bernard Solon of Westfleld,.. abnormal demands on it at just die "-time it ' a nutritious diet, but don't overeat. Instead Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, president, wlUhead 1 director. ~—^ -• = --" school graduates, are also • dligible to take' 376n&40 for'hot line \ college credit courses provided a transcript has to worJc harder to "»ep you cool in heat of rich, fatty foods, eat fish, chicken, turkey, Union College's delegation, which will include Classes wiU1>e conducted at all'three Union "and lilgh humidity, die'association points out. lean meats, vegetables, fruit, skimmed milk, ^Bean Elmef Wolf, Roy Smidi, vice-president- on drug problems Publlihod Ev«ry Ttiurtdby by Trumqr Pub[t»hing Corp. College campuses In Cranford, Elizabeth" and oftheir high school record is sent to Union College. Your heart will sustain you in addedttctivity cheeses made -wltii-sklmmed milk, and mar- college relations: AuguSto C.Salvatore,chair- '41 Mountain arc, SpringfleU, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Plalnfleld, but registration for all courses will only if you have trained it to^do so gradually, garines and shortenings made with polyunr man of die Mathematics Department, and be conducted at the Cranford Campus, Non-credit •t'ourses encompass remedial Don't be a week-end athlete.ior a_cwo-week- saturated- vegetable oils. These are light, George R. WUlard of 529 W.JrVestfleld ave.,- Second Clost Poitage More tiiah-60 college credit courses and 10 work in English, mail) and the sciences; -.1.1 MflU !flll_*Jdr.«. 5PRINGFIELD, NJ'. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 Subscription Rote on~*ehd activist. Especially if-you are near or digestable, and die basis for a diet low In. foselle Park,—a. member of die Humanities' VOL. 42 NO. 36 , P.O. Box 69, Sprln^l.ld, I Pold ot Springfield. N.J. " 20 Cents Rsr Copy non-credit courses will be offered/The sum- English as a Second Language;""U"S"~rIlst6ry~" in middle-age andhaveledafiresideoxistcnce. cholesterol and saturated fats, which promotes " Depantmeht and bl-lingual counselor. " • , -. mer session will-imn-from June 21 through taught in Spanish; a Reading Improvement Sedentary individuals, especially those who better health the year round. ~July 30, with classes being held dallyt_Monday Clinic; a Drama Workshop, and a Drawing and are consistent cigarette~smofcers,. appear to be Keep mentally cool, top. Avoid stress and In setting up die.workshop, the New England-; through Friday.- - "aiming Workshop." especially prone to lethal heart attacks;- tlie— —strain'that can be magnified In hot weather. ' Junior Council placed special emphasis on die _need for participation by bodi admInletr.Bdon_ College credit courses, offered, at theCranjr ^English rfsVSecond Language an.l die Read- .. 'Tcllmo about the days when there used to be -.Union County Heart Association notes '.-.— ing Iniprovemen_rClinlc will be offered atUnlon You may be-eager-to squeeze die maximum TEENAGERS, find jobs by running. Want Ads. and faculry.'br. Iversen Bald. College's Plainfleld and Elizabedi Campuses. • fish in the lake . ' • -..*..:' Coll'686-7700 - VS. History_in-Spanish will be offered ut die Senior Cifizens^cqH Union Tech to hold Elizabedi Campus only and tlie Drama Work- ~ihop and the^ Drawing and PaintTngTVoVKshBp: r|v<iu«Bit COUPON will be conducted at the Cranford Campus.—;^zi_ special sfcjning-up _ Anwng tlie courses offered for credit are: _ Toward the purchaie_ai_. EngllsfiT American' und Wnstern European" 2 CANS CONTADINA Literature, Invertebrate^ Zoology, Chemistry for high schoolers I and III,. Educational Psychology", Development TOMATO PASTE 6 o< -of Educational Thouglii.-Beginning and Inter- VALUE llOthodc A special registrariorr;for~current high ; OOOD ONtV AT TWO GUYS school students who plan to attcnd'lKe"sUmrnor mediate—French and...Spanish, Ecoi Psychology,—Sociology, Trigonometry, Unified DyABNER GOLD Tile 60 senior/r"cltl7.eiis who filled the inoetliiK - sis? possible si.ie's -in towii.andliopufully wewill -Sejalon^atlhe-Union-Couiity-Technical-Insti- ZCflliailUAZ'PhVslcsl Business Law and the" tpe and VocatlSnalvCenter^Scolcli PlalttsTHlls" —Don't :Cake't6criohg>..or we'll be pushing up " hall. She pledged.nn.umple supply of volunteers:—liavc naion soon. And I will have" Uie chairman . Principles ofAccounting, daisies." That comment bv one member of an to do whatever, chores might lielp die housing and other members of tho authoritv-wHict wldi been:SChgduied for next Wednesday.andThir r * A~*, t-«m o * Q • -i. '-- -—• : .. — •••->— "Jon-crcoi Non-credit-courset courses slo rfo stuacntr students wits n aen- _ 'gggrte»ijd aiJup of Springfield Senior Citizens project get moving. • . — M at you senior cltizaoB, ;—— _ _—Meekz by ""Victor MoroHa^-admlnistrati yc: a s |r~ . typified-their-IVrjpatience expressed • to.._the ; "• -"Mavor-Stofas stresffed thnt tlie major pro- •__-_--rCommlU{aai):i'i "Pfamcr-'added—-K~wWr;r -_=^sistant_to-die.president and coordlnator.oniie y^p BONELESS ROAST BEEF Township Commineejiigt weefcjjver delays by blem Is that of-fiuding-a site"for Uie^housing.. .'"^""ori a sl'te ifnu construction money is available, Reading, Inlroductoi-y^JUgebrn, Intro-___ ! ; _..__ —jsummer program. "-"Toward the purchqie of _ ' -.. the Senlor-Gitlzen^Housliig-Aiithority. _l~^MlngTImMiieJlouslngj\uiliority ls'aiiautono- thb rproJeci'"could""l)eTreaily~wl'tlilri--ii=yearr - High school students i ^;v.^hematical'Concepts IlHTin. and 4-i—Tho governing- body_.at Its 'meeting last mouegrouD.-lie-aalJ-iie-wouId press for better;?^rEurller,~TJlnncr'and:Stokur, h;id cla-shcdover 10 CANS CONTADINA —r-—Wednesday—was— also the~target of "qfiticlsrn • communications betwecrnhPTrnttroi'lty and die-—elie-i«|»t«)innnent-of-r4r-Jiik-l'-ioro-of Baltusrol career pprlenta - p 1 UmuSr!sd»ol tuition is $12 per credit hour TOMATO JHVVC 8.0. eildents of Colonial terrace who ob.—^community.- especially—the-organized-Scnlcr:——avenuo.,tu tho Hniinlnf; Auiliorli yT~ni<i mayor fflsase'rfwanl'ffiUKeJBbjsrjjajrJtiniJ^^Cr said iliac lvi,ore, a new resident in town, was Now Jersey resident answer questions and-to offer, asslsiiinco in." • vitoEr/Tot»r£fV .... on tlielr street during buslnesshourspfVndjUie '- The-_rniiy.p.cu_sal'' that tlie need-ls-for-laml • employed by-Dun-and-Dradstrect anii had ex— Non^crgdlt course^tuiBo» ntv OOOO ONLV-AT TWO GUYS — LgU course~seIectf5hT ^ pen p«r<uilomar. ' ^TH FRESH CALIFORNIA 'onnliajigtrbetweeii —wlUeii-wouldTbe-acceptablo-io-tiie-autliorlty.-to——-perience. in. dealing, wltli government-aided residents is. $-18_f.or^Introductory Chemistry, Mnyor~Nat'Stokos a Democrat,' aiTd Robert the state, to tlie local Planning Board andto housing projects., lie replaces Ne.1,1 Pragcr; who summer-se3slon.>begins July 6. and $36 for all other courses .and $100 and $75 L C E Classes meet from 9-u,m. to noon, Monday ICEBERG LETTUCE H1A D G. Planer, tlie only one present of the two GOP ' tlie Township Committee..__ resigned. for other Now Jersey residents. • •....i.T He noted tliat tlie. Leone trace,'Tnunicipally-_ .dirough Friday. Courses run from two to six .-j. All students are required to paya$10reEis- LONG WHITE B SIZE ._.• .•-»•.' committeemen. :- Planer objected that the mayor had promised- weeks depending on the program. tration fee. " • In odier business, the committee voted to ~ owned land just nortlv'of Ruby street which had tp appoint former Mayor Henry S, Bultman, a Union County TechnicaHnstitute-Offers pre- vtlUABit COUPONprfzrt:: change hours for township employes during July been-previously, proposed, had not drawn u liepublican. Planer added, "lam yjr_y dls- . In uddjtion to tlie summoiLsession courses POTATOES^ g .p py 10 1 11 - technical courses.in matliematics,. physics, Union College will bffor-a-j<radjate course in and August, f own.Hall will bo open ffrom 8 a.m "favorablexespjpri" front state: experts; Stokes turbed.—You have reneged^n yoiii^wbrdr - biology, ^English, chemistry and the funda- Toward the purchase of .a^jj to 4 p.m. ioiTthe summery instead of 8:30'to said the drawback is that tract is too far from a 'Mayor Stokea responded that his commitment mentals of typing. They_are_designed^ojielp_ Astronomy for-Teachc-rs in cooperation with shopping area. •' — • Rutgers University and Newark State College. 3CANS10-0Z. ~m SILVER TIP WATERMELONS 4:30.