—The Daily Collegian Thursday, October 4,1973 Health phone service available By DAVID SHAFFER • Collegian Staff Writer Centre County residents now will be able to get free health information by dialing a phone number. The telephone health information service, Tel-Med, is the fourth of its kind in the country. The system is designed so anyone ban phone and request that a tape on any of 129 health subjects be played over the phone. The tapes, which are approximately five minutes long, are physician approved. Information is available in such areas as common ailments, diseases, pregnancy, birth control, dangerous drugs, cancer warnings, Time is Running Out! S Order your LaVie today! Edition with Senior Portraits $9.00 Underclass Edition $7.00 Send check with name and local address to: LaVie 210 Engineering “D” University Park, Pa. nutrition, child care and county health organizations. According to Tei-Med Director Tom Hammonds, the service supplies “preventive information, not diagnosis.’’ Hammonds added the important feature of >the system is convenience. The first Tel-Med’ service was organized in San Bemadino, Calif, in Mdrch 1972. Similar services later were begun ,in two other California metropolitan areas. Centre County is the first non-metropolitan area in the country to institute a Tel-Med program. The project was organized by the Centre Area Health .Council, with All the Spaghetti you con eat between 4:30 - 10:00 pm The Train Station EVERY THURSDAY All you con eat Only *1. 87 includes house salad Special with Italian dressing, sour dough bread and beverage sponsorship by the Centre County Medical Society. Volunteers from the Bellefonte Hospital Auxiliary operate the tape service from the Willowbank Unit of the Centre Community Hospital. The service is located in Bellefonte because most parts of the county can call there without toll charges. • Hammonds said he estimates that after the system gets under way calls could average about 4,000 each month. Tel-Med operates from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. weekdays. The number is 355-1531. There is no toll charge from State College. Volunteers still are needed for the service. ■ DOONESBURY Women's Liberation meeting tonight " Women’s Liberation will Marketing Club 7 p.m. meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the Thursday in 207 Business Peace Center. Administration. ' Representatives of Proctor D. Garfinkel, professor at and Gamble will address the the Moore School of USG ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY Thursday night October 4 Room 203 HUB 7:30 p.m. New syl vanla four-channel receiver. Remarkable power, outstanding performance. The new Sylvania RQ3748 is one of the most powerful four-channel receivers on the market today. 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STAND TUB THOUGHT Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, will speak on “Computer Modeling of Complex Biochemical Systems” 4 p.m. Thursday in 101 Althouse. Garfinkel also will lecture on “Computer Applications in Medicine” 8 p.m. Thursday in 110 Osmond. Marvin Freed, community Jazz cl V b ™ ee \ 8:30 relations officer for Thursday in 167 Willard. University Safety, will speak ~~ on women’s self-defense 7:30 Poetry reading will be held p.m. Thursday in Simmons. ® P- m - Thursday at 133 North Spring Street, Bellefonte. HEY GUYS! DO YOU WANT A BALL?? (You get 5 with every game at PLAYLAND) gOC.AL WELFARE I Come on in and talk O I ■ ■ .about people or C II problems in the ■ sociology or ITb social welfare 0 dept. L E 0 M G Some IX Y 9ood people ■ in Room 315 | Liberal Arts Bldg. UNDERGRAD ORGANIZATION A career in law— without law school. What can you do with only a bachelor's degree? 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Block and Bridle will meet Thursday in ill Animal Industries. « Collegian notes
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