11—The l);ii!\ Colliwian Fridtn . October I,l’liti Kissinger says Africa heading toward peace UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger declared yesterday that southern Africa is on a course toward peace and racial justice hut outside powers "fueling the flames of war and racial haired” could “doom opportunities that might never return.” Kissinger, making his annual speeeli before the U.N. General Assembly, peppered the review of world allairs with thrusts at Hie Soviet Union. He said the United Stales is disturbed by the con tinuing accumulation of Kussian arms and. in an ol>\ ions reference to Bill will speed Alaskan gas WASHINGTON HJPII The House passed a bill yes terday to speed the day when Alaskan natural gas can flow to the "lower 4H“ stales. Tin’ Senate passed its version earlier and the two would have to he reconciled in eotilerenee before the weekend for any chance of passage before Congress adjourns. The bill, passed by voice vole and sent to the Senate, would shorten the federal agency and court reviews of FOR SALE MORNING THUNDER. Red zinejer. Sloopy time. Mellow mint. Riqhteous herb tea blends. All available plus 33 spices and 42 herbs In bulk. Dandelion Market. Corner ot Foster and Pugh WALNUT' KITCHEN cabinets, bedroom set, sofa, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, hood, sink, carpets, washer, dryer, light fixtures, doors, other items, • house remodeled. Call 4&A 6115 CANOE, 17 foot fiberglass open boat Call 466-6164 FOR SALE: truck caps and utility buildmqs all sizes 575 and up. Ed's Discount. 237 5117 FOR SALE: new 14 x 70 furnished mobile home, lot available, 58995.00. Double wide, 24 x 54, 516.995.00. Ed's Discount. 237-5112 FOR SALE: 3 loaves Stroehman Ranch bread, SI.00; Pepsi, Coke 8 pack, 16 ounce, 5.99; keys made. Student convenience store. Ed's Discount, N. Atherton. 237-5112 FOR SALE: Red Schwinn LeTour too speed bicycle, like new. Call 237 4444, best offer. Frank FOR SALE: 24" Raleigh Record bicycle, SBO. Call Amy, 234 6277 LOTS OF ITEMS for your apartment, Friday and Saturday. 1117, S. Allen St. PLANT SALE, Sun., Oct. 3, 12 • 6 PM.. 2561 W College Ave. (1.6 miles past Houts on right). Plants by Su/nnne 1 1 > i/i )K | m 1 S nnnrl r nil '* 1 1 • V v • * ** * >v h • A*.k *iui S 100 f- urn omi* vf'.ir old, nn r til j mis ’ *»o ' rr>T CM c 60 t nssi'Hfs for • i i'.‘ iro Memni ox 90 mmuli' » Mi'i«s lor S 3 39 T, R I 1 . 7?S Smitb Allen Sireet • * n. f f * 3 • r«f»c*r| inr , r i,* for sale » . . *•**t>i 0.0 h nvral < oi'fhimiS .. . -»V (j. lr nns|vc ‘.itiim •: H 13 ?V- t ’R «-» ymmaHA if\ h lufuro* 1 100 • '«•* i»v* oiliMi* ( end11 ion ‘ t ”J '^ r 'o ?3R 6 • •ri. ri R 'wo Q opT and ntv ' »• «'» Army o m"* r .ill R 65 " R65R761 f?( asnnahle *• 'APPJ 76. 1 Mined 96.000 I"* -nn t oof and lo.oiy ex f . c 1 loni * onrfllmn 9' ,; 3003. 'T r.o IdfURK 3 MVX'd • * •• »V‘ in non miles, A t *• I • S99S Ph ?3fl '* r IM'I 1970 runs rtnnd, * ’o.vf hoffy pair hod : • 09s *v• 11 hairjam. Kon, auimnattr ryl .nnnrl ••• • nrh. hnrly work A • • v«*»nn Can 731 SRR6 DISCOUNT merchandise at over 55 downtown merchants with Inflation Fighter 111. Available for 52.00 from OTIS, Nittany News and WMAJ STEREO BSR changer, 8 track tape, AM FM stereo, excellent condition. 5125.00 or best offer. Jim,B6s 4048 FOR SALE: male dorm contract at discount. 234 8261 VOX SUPER • Beatle, S 100; Craiq cassette tape recorder, $100.00; early Fender stratocaster, 5250 00, Elac Mlracord turntable, SlOO.OO, Fender twin reverb, 5250.00_0r less. Brad, 234-3796 FOR SALE 1969 Triumph Spitfire new tires, paint clutch. Phono 238 5947 Best offer NOW GARAGE SALE, Oct 2, 9:30 4-00, 645 E. McCormick Ave. Queen size mattress, desk, card table and chairs, baby swing, toys, household items MARSHALL sp-cab. w-4-12's, AMPEG V-4, 100 watt amp, LESLIE 147 2-spd wood. Terry or Tom, 238-7425 or 238-7841 1971 LIGHT GREEN Pinto. Good condition Great on qas. Best offer. Call 234-2686 FOR SALE Doctoral gown with cap and hood, excellent con dition. Phone 466 6179 FOR SALE DOUBLE bed with two matching bedside tables, S9O and one cradle, Sl5. Call 234- 5043 '7l TOYOTA CORONA Mark 11, 4- door sedan, 4-speed, air conditioning, am fm radio, steel belted radials, engine recently overhauled. Call after 6, 234-0564 INSURANCE FOR auto, motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire, bicycles: fast service, 238-6633 THE FINEST ALUMINUM Storm windows we have seen. No air leaks! Humphrey tension sealed storm windows and doors. Quality! At Tomash Paint and Glass. 422 8191 z\ngola. "by recent in stances of military in tervention to tip the scales in local conflicts in distant continents." The future of mankind requires coexistence between the superpowers, Kissinger said, but re straint must be recipro cated and global—-" There can be no selective de tente." Besides the evident irritation with Moscow, ho jabbed at the Third World for bloc voting and a widespread tendency "to come here for battle rather than negotiation." If these trends persist. Kissinger said, "the hope for world lhr.ee competing applications for a pipeline route from the gas-rich Prudhoe Bayfield to the major markets of the 4tt contiguous states. The House adopted by voice a major amendment that would require the building of enough facilities to make sure eastern and western markets share equally in the gas, .regardless of the route chosen. The bill would operate in four stages: —The Federal Power COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE, electric guitar and small amp, S5O Call 237 5539 a I ter 5-00 p.m. COINS, STAMPS, paper money, political items. Herb Black's com stamp shop 119 S. Fraser. 238 7833 - MATTRESS, card files, greeting card displays, water softener, garbage disposal, paint, kitchen wares. 422 8191 GE WASHER dryer, - 3 station , intercom, ’4 inch 3 speed bike, child's bike -eat, covered car lop carrier. 238 7185 1972 YAMAHA CTI7S Enduro Only 2200 adult miles. Mini condition 5395. Call 238 3445 evenings 'insurance motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, arcidonl, valuables, fire, bicycles. Fast service. 238 6633 i OP SA| F ONE Panasonic loch win AM FM PSF3 mobile radio i.-rl .me Panasonic cassette tape • . re.rler n'ayer Call 7310636 in,.. 6 n m Ask for Mike RENT A TV. Any length of time. Economical rates. Television Service Center. 232 S. Allen CT 5151, PIONEER cassette deck, Dolby system, full auto stop Call after 10 pm 238 2202 • HOPM 1 ONTRACT for sale fat n.w has Hi6l COUNTRY AUCTION SAT.. OCT. 2, at 9:30 A.M ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS it tin old CHAS. A. FARRINGTON HOME LAMAR. PA. Turn at Fire Hall. Go on* block. Thii Is an All Day Salt! Scats provided. Tent in case of Rain. „ Mrs. GEO. GARDNER (former ly Frances Farrington) WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING AT AUCTION: Many articles of Furniture, Primitives, Lamps, Railroad Items, Glassware and China, Quilts, Coverlets, Pewter, etc. 2 round oak tables, high back oak chairs, beautiful carved walnut halt rack, Victorian curio stands, carved love seals and senees. oak clothes trees. 2 oak wash stands, very old pme spinel desk, cottage chest ol drawers and dresaer. walnut dressers, oak dresser, several high back rockers, plank bottom rockers, gne leg drop leal table, walnut drop leal table, serving table, wicker tab'es. wicker chairs, one drawer stands, old candle stand, old country furniture, corner cupboard, hutch table. oak library table, oak bookcase, walnut bookcase. 3 piece cherry foyer set. ornate Victorian stands, old Vic torian couches, china closets, maple slant top desk, walnut piano top desk, vanity dressers Very old and valuable land grants, oak framed picture ol Charles Lmdberg. ’3 horse picture, gold watches, railroad watch, ladies’ jewelry, many, many collectibles 3 Tiffany type table lamps. 2 large hanging domes, brass hanging lamps, china clock (Ansonia). mantel clocks, oak bookcase style grandfather clock, very unusual pieces of glassware and china, some depression and Fiesta, brass ctndleslicks. old wooden candlesticks, old water pitchers, some Flo Blue many unusual pieces of stoneware, old mugs, and tankards, teapots, kettles. 2 old butcher kettles, dome top trunks, old shotguns, powder flask, powder horn, carved saddle cup. Many primitive items, “Gone With The Wind” Lamp. Oriental rug. very old regulator clock, ironstone pitchers, lamplighter’s wand, “Currier & Ives” prints, old pictures, old frames, very old electrician's can (former owner Carson Dietz), many brass and copper items. 'Wiitiam Tell” mechanical bank, 6 still banks, caboose lanterns, signal lanterns, carriage lanterns, kerosene lamps, old barrels, tugs, crocks, old whiskey bottles and flasks, butler molds, sap buckets, broad as-, es hand wrought schoofhouse bell, many old advertising items, and country store items Many pieces ol pewter including chocolate molds, some dolls, child's Shoenut piano, child's rocker, child's bentwood chairs, tram sets Many signed and dated items including cast iron dolt dresser dated 1867. iron beds Larkin cast iron oil stove, decorated wood stove, pot belly stove, old country cup board. old Coca Cola cooler, many old baskets, spinning wheel, firep’ace set CASH OR APPROVED CHECK LUNCH BY CHURCH CROUP WILLITS AUCTIONEERING SERVICE PA. LICENSED A BONDED Owners or Auctioneers Not Responsible for Accidents community will dissipate." Kissinger advanced no new major policy initiatives in the hour-long speech, although 'he forecast that a com prehensive program for nuclear controls to be ’ announced shortly by President Ford would have as its goal restoring the atom “as a boon and not a menace to mankind." Kissinger also expressed U.S. support for a West German proposal to con front terrorism and, in the economic . area, offered increased aid and other remedial measures for nations facing severe debt burdens. ('iiinmission would review the choices and recommend one to the President by May 1, —Alter pubitc comment and environmental reviews, (lie President would have until Sept. 1, 1977 to pick a route. —Congress could i;evicw his choice. —Federal agencies would follow a streamlined path toward giving the needed permits, and court review would be restricted. I Got the Bare \ »U I « i c J= l ■« II tl^M^ WANTED S 5 A PIECE I For any Junior or Senior football tickets to any bnmp game Call collect after 9 00, 1715)867 228? 2 TICKFT.S FOR P.lobolus needed Please call Usb at 234 3077 between' 10 11 p.m if you have tickets available WANTED USED VIOLINS Playable or repairable Call 865 4525 4 RESERVE SEAT tickets tprelerrably tocielher) for Syracuse Will pay GOOD price. Call Randy, A/I F from 9 to noon and 1 5 at 355 5513 r ' t t-’vrn iirki-i- Ira Army r .111 865 3555 ,T.k for Sam '■•'jirn n VF pullin' ''.ken. In ' ■ •• Pli'.lM' r all 166 7595 ’in IT I.’ A 1 F 1 1 Nci'fl lii'ii . -. ,» • ,',v m Carolina ton. Pr.ro norm* i.alilo r i' 338 |R9I WANTED: 2 reserved tickets to the Army qame. Together. Call 237 7111 . WOULD LIKE TO purchase 3 Army Reserve seat tickets. Call Jeff. 865 7814 WANTED: one or two man group to perform for' a coffeehouse. Call T.C. at 238-2473 SINGER LOOKING FOR ver salile piano accompanist .lor future dull work if interested call Rny at 238 137 1 HOUSES 10 x 50 NEWPORT, two bedroom, now carpet, air conditioned, excellent condition, bus service, 234 8513 WANTED' homecoming football tickets. Price negotiable Call collect 215 822 9265 COINS, STAAAPS, paper money, political items. Herb Black's coin stamp shop. 119 S. Fraser. 233 7833 AUDIO 7100 still under DOKORDER warranty. New 5360, now 5260. Also microphone, headphones reel unopened tape. Tape deck has sound on sound, sound with sound Entire package S3OO. 238-2342 or 238 0779, Jim Hamilton AAARSHALL spkr. cabinet • 412" s 5325, AAAPEG V-4 100-watt amp. S3OO, LESLIE 147 2-speed wood cabinet 5350. 238-7425 or 238-7841 STEREO AAAPLIPIER acoustic research 60 watts-channel max. Clean simple powerful Sl5O. Call Rick.23B 1590 AUDIO COAAPONENTS- will beat any quoted price in the country. Call Rick: 238-35700 r 238-9911 Men’s Raleigh Grand Prix 10 Speed Bicycle Move to St. Louis forces sale. Includes: tip shifters, Ideale Pro saddle, Suntour rear derailleur, lock, pump, other extras. Want $1 70.. 238-8010 dinnertime or weekend; 237-5328 9-5:30 until Friday. Ask for David. Provides information, referrals Center offers variety of services Bv JOANNK KOI,I.AIt Collegian Staff Writer A woman was dismissed from her job because she was pregnant, an illegal action under federal law. To find out what she could do, the woman turned to the Women’s Resource Center, according to Antya Miller, information referral coordinator for the Center. The Center, at 108 Beaver Ave., originally was opened to provide information on women’s financial, legal and medical problems, ac cording to Miller. Last year the Center averaged 200 visits or phone calls a month from both mqn and women, MiHer said. This year that average has risen to 250 a month, she said. About 25 per cent of the calls last year concerned health problems. Miller said. Five per sent dealt with legal questions and the remaining 70 per cent were questions on matters such as housing, finances and em ployment, according to figures compiled by the Center. To answer these questions, the Psychologist says Americans disregard life CHICAGO (APl—"What is the least amount ol money you would take to push a button to kill a person inside a black box—no one would ever know what vou did?" A psychologist put that question to 200 persons around Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. D.C., AUTOMOTIVE *+ FOR SALE: 1070 Triumph GT6B,, ciood mechanical, needs some body work, Tim, 237 4332 74 MAZDA ROTARY Sports Coupe. 4 speed, undercoated, like new. Best offer. Call 237 9465 MUST SEI L 1968 Ambassador automatic, (mod runninci con rhlmn, S7SO nr make an niter 237 11R9 1971 TOYOTA Mark 11, 4 dnnr ■.ndan, one owner, automatic, nnnd mechanical condition, ciood inns, current inspection, S99S rah 734 7747 '69 MUSTANG ciood interior. 250 6 cyl 3 speed. Call 234 0465 FOR SALE 1965 Ford van. Fine condition. 5525. Call 234 5217 aflerSpm 1968 BARRACUDA, 225 slant 6, 75 in p ci , new paint. 5395 or best offer. Tom 234 3591 1976 FIAT 128 sedan, S2BOO or best offer 7500 miles, radials, 32 miles per gallon, leaving country, must sell 238 6659 1959 FORD Pickup excellent body, needs engine, new tiros, new battery, Sl5O negotiable. George, 237 1555 - <--v (OMvrPTim F Super '* " aaa f /\,a «-t,*reo vellnw. »■ i * t ih in 197? DATSUN 2402, 63,000 miles, asking 5?,300. Call 238 8611 WANTED. 6 volt VW Squareback or Fastbnck. Good body and transmission. I've an'enqino. 234 3631 '7O RENAULT excellent con dition. AAust sell! 11 Best offer over S6OO Call after 5-30 p m„ 355 1357 BASIC BUG PARTS has new, used, rebuilt VW parts at low prices 238 7676 VW repairs USED VWs for sale 1 block from campus AMIGO MOTORS 237-6666 515 Clay Lane HELP WANTED JL DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted for well established general practice, located in Lewistown. Foot ,chair office, pleasant surroundings. 1-717-248-4896 WF HA/F something great for veu to rloi Worthwhile work! inipiesiing* Full or part time Fvmiinnt earnings! Interested? Write Universal Friendship Society. Inc , Penthouse 3, 3060 Fast Sunrise Boulevard, Fori I anderrlale, Florida 33304 Sllfftjß uJauern 466-6241 ond le list 1:30 P M 30 A.M. ations •6241 JAWBONE COFFEEHOUSE. 415 E. Foster Ave. Friday night, Jason Bloume performs. Saturday night Tom Sheehan. Open 9:00-? performances 9:30 and 11:00. Open mike 10:30 and 12:00. No cover charge. Inexpensive foods. Performers welcome. 238-1613 Center Has a volunteer on duty who has been trained in listening skills and crisis intervention. It also maintains files which can be used in the office and a lending library on women’s concerns. The two other services provided by the center are personal support groups and workshops. The support groups are geared to the specific needs, interests, backgrounds and lifestyles of the women involved, Miller said. "I think support is the key word," Miller said. According to Miller, the groups enable women to develop close friendships with other women which help them help each other. Recent groups have been organized for divorced; separated and widowed women, she said. The groups are led by facilitators, Miller said, women who have been trained by the Center in com municating and working with groups. in 1975 and lo an additional 452 persons interviewed this year in St. Marv’s County, Md. Their answers, said Dr. Paul Cameron, point to a disregard for the value of human life in American society. The people interviewed FOR RENT ONE FEMALE roommate needed to share two bedroom apart menl, cipo t d location. Call 237 1256 1 1 F'T IINFIIPNISHFD. one * >.11 »*. npnrimon* Walkinci • 1 in. .* In rnnifins v IJhhtms ■•■ h■ *1 Nono«*ahln ent l ?_l7_oo7fi FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share of larqe two bedroom apt close to campus. Reasonable. Available immediately. 234 9698. Keep trying FEMALE needed for efficiency apartment one block from campus. Ambassador Apart ments, 595.00 mo. 8. electricity. Nine month lease. Coll Sue, 234. 2726 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for one bedroom apartment, IS minutes from campus, all utilities included. Starting now or winter term. Call Pat, 234 1439 LARGE, two bedroom apartment starting winter term, $200.00- month. 238 6235 APARTMENTS TWO BEDROOM townhouse, all utilities included except elec tricityl Call 238-7134 MALE needs fur- WANTED ■ mshed efficiency to rent or one bedroom apt. to share starting winter term. Around SlOO month. Call 234 4833 r TMAI F WANTED FOR 1 ■ of 2 hi’dionm apt winter and sprinci ■■•• - Call Inn, 234 0595 ROOMMATES FEMALE TO SHARE room in two bedroom hduse. Near campus, cheap, nice roommates. Call 234- 2393 WANTED FEMALE ROOM MATE winter and-or spring terms. Efficiency, 2 blocks from campus. SB9 month. 238-7801 ! SUBLET WANTED: female roommate to sublet >4 of large, 2-bedroom apt. 1 block from campus. Winter thru spring, 557.50 per month. Call Carol, 234-4945 DESPERATE: need to sublet one bedroom apartment winter spring terms. Andrea, Anita, 238- 2781 sum FT i • Laurel Glen of firmnry immediately. 582.50 inr 111 ilities. Call John, 234 8636 SUBLET: WINTER through summer 2 bedroom furnished apt (2-3 people) on East Nittany Ave. 3 blocks from campus, $195- month including utilities. 238-0901 WINTER TERM ONLY i'j bedroom Beaver Hill apt. furnished. All utilities, large balcony included, 237-6189 SUBLET WINTER or spring, Park Hill efficiency, SlOO.OO a month Call 234 2486 after 6 PM TWO ROOMS to sublet beginning winter term. Pets allowed. $BO - month; utilities. Call 237-5114 \blunteer» The Nanecul Center fcrVUunnry Action RIDES WANTED' ride to or near MrGuire A F.B. anytime Fri., Ort 1 234 4595, Mark ATTENTION BRIDES ( v See us before you decide. Marie’s Bridal Shop Party-Wedding Gowns r \'lF' Wedding Photography f J ]/ V 466-7314 Boalsburg \ Open 1 to 5 Tu«.,Thurs., Sat. Evenings Mon.. Wad., Fd.6to9 The workshops provide another means for women to help each other through sharing skills and knowledge on matters such as auto repair, money management and health, Miller said. Possible upcoming programs include auto repair, household repair, assertiveness training and a jobs workshop. All these services are available to both campus and community women, according to Miller. “We want to serve both," she said, Although the Center was founded by women from the University, women from the community also have become invloved, Miller said. Many of them became interested through the support group for women in their middle years last spring, Miller said. The Center’s mem bership is now about evenly divided between community and campus members, she said. To reach more women, the Center has developed a speaker service. were divided into two groups. Those who acknowledged having deliberately killed someone—usually in military service—or having tried to do so were in one group. Those who had never killed or tried to were in the second group. Forty-five per cent of those who had killed before said 1031 ' jSgj » Sll VFP. turrmnisi* rinci, lv»lwron r.'.w H.-iM .mrl Nnrlh Hnlls Inst • • •• i. s*'ni loipnifll vhliip Rpwnrcl f i'» n,v/p R6S 7?B1 ___ 5 KEYS ON chain with GRB initials on IM fields Tuesday itighl, reward. Gary/ 237-4939 LOST: GOLD St. Christopher's medal at I.M. fields. Sen timental value. Reward. Call Mike Lorenz, 237 7881 n r i mm . into ornncio striped «• •.v »v»ti collar, answers tn rall?lßTVVl I OST* LADIES., field .watch. raravelle by Bulnvn, near ramnfiJp Call Pam ?37 930? A THREE QUARTER length tan raincoat was taken at Xfl> September 17. If you have it please call Donna, 065-5890. I need it! FOUND nth WINN VARSITY 10 sprnd Imvrlr R*ll 7790 PERSONAL ARE YOU ANYONE? Join the Homecoming strumming and create your own brand of band ... C'mon, everyone loves a parade! THRFF STOOGES FANS! See Mnn. | arry, and Curly (and • ar'nnnnt this weekend in East Hain. TENNIS BALLS THIS week • Pen Court yellow, S 2 a can, The Racquet Shop, 129 W. Beaver ATTN: TEAMS, DORM floors, organizations. I can save you money! Custom printed T-shirts, iorseys, jackets, shorts. Gar ments .premium weight and quality. Domestically made and beautifully silk-screened. We' do not use transfer papers. Fast service! Wearhouse Inc. 1857 N. Atherton, 234-5077 VIRGIN NEEDrp for sacrifice in Druid r'j„c»':* No experience m-rnssfiry. mil 5 85660 r 5 4420 MFN 1 WOMEN! Jobs on ships! American. Foreign no ox norlrncp required I Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer iob or i-areer Send 53.00 for information SFAFAX, Dept. L 3, Box 2049 Port Angeles, Washington 98363 ECLIPSE ECLIPSE eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse eclipse Skip 234-0702 HAPPY BIRTHDAY "BREWERY". I'll be at your fifth birthday party on Monday, October 4 Protein Chamomile Herbal Shampoos Vitamin Ada Moisturizer Massage Lotion 25 Essential Oils Edible Massage Oils Gradient Sunglasses Sponges Loofshs Glycerin Soaps Aloe Vera Cocoa Butter Oatmeal Soaps W BODY g WORKS they would murder for money. Cameron said. The average price for them was $2,000 Of those who had never killed or tried to, 25 per cent said they would do it and their average price was $50,000. he average price was $50,000, he ATTENTION ENJOY SINGING? Try bar bershop with Sweet Adelines, Tuesdays, 7:30 P.M. Info.-, rides - Rose, 238-9693; June, 364-1941 PORTRAITS sketched in char coal. Become immortalized today. Call Rob at 237-4892 after 5:30 PM for appointment PROFESSIONAL Tennis Clinics. Learn the forehand, backhand, serve, or volley from an ex perienced leaching professional for little as S3-hr.l! Student rates for private lessons also. Uncon ditionally guaranteed satisfaction or money back. Call 234 7013, 8-5 PM, Mon.-Fri. SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. 524.00 for 3 months, 536.00' tor 6 months, 542.00 for 9 months. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherlon SI , 238 3037 typing, experienced, fast ai.d I'p.v.nnahlp. nn rampus Call 73 I IH3R nr 738 1797 SUBLET WINTER, spring: 2 bdrm. Parkway Plaza, fur nished, including utilities. Parking space, bus pass, TV cable, etc. Call 234-8047 PASSPORT PRINTS SliMfnurfnr , S 3 Delivered every Tuesday -vrl r rirlav Say 'Ohrese' Plmingranhy 111 S Allen, 238 4262 MILLS TYPING service. Professional work, fast, dependable service.- Pickup and delivery, twice daily. 355-7351 PASSPORTS, I.D.'s, weddings, groups, engagements. Beese Studio, 200 W. College Ave., 2nd. floor. Phone, 237 6647 CLASSICAL GUITAR, folk, jazz, faculty Juniata College, 14 years teaching experience. John Mitchell, 238 9429 FINE GOURMET coffees, exotic teas, imported confections, brewing and serving accessories. Largest selection. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237-4253 TYPING CALL ROSE 238 9693 DISCOUNT FILM processing,' fast service, quality Kodak film. The Candy Cane, 128 W. College Ave. 237 4253 DAN BRODY Studio offers no waiting, no appointments for instant color passport pictures. 106 S. Fraser. Mali 237-6708 for information EDITING AND PROOFREADING. Theses, papers, manuscripts in all fields. Free estimates. Call 234-3631 FRESH SEAFOOD every Thursday. Please order by Monday. Lemont Grocery, 908 Pike Street, Lemont, 234-5200 TELEVISION REPAIR, Zenith and Sony products. Quality work. Television Service Center, 232 South Allen St. HAIR BANDS w/ built-in combs 123 W. Bcavt'r \vo. Behind Dank* in Kellt'v Aliev 237-3293 Groups desiring more information can contact the Center and a speaker will be provided, according to Miller. Although it is designed for women, the Center welcomes male members, Miller said. However, they work as. committee members, not as volun- I '-' 1 teers, Miller said, because women calling or visiting the Center expect ‘ help from a woman. While the services are provided free of charge, the Center relies on contributions for financial support, Miller said. Members are asked to contribute $l2 a year for u’hich they receive a newsletter. Businesses are asked to contribute $35 a year. The money is used for expenses, according to Miller. The* 1 staff is all volunteer. The Center is hoping to gain funding to hire a full time paid director. Miller said. It also is looking into the possibility of University and federal funds for support, according to Miller.'lt is planning a raffle during October, she., said. # “Lethality feeds upon itj> self.” said Cameron, who teaches now at the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Calif. He for merly taught in Maryland and did the studies at that time. * “SUPPORT OTIS!' Buy' an IN FLATION FIGHTER 111 membership card and save at over 55 merchants. Available at the OTIS office THE CENTRAL PennsylvanicfSi" Dance Workshop is adding more'Y, classes by popular demand, in- , eluding beginning classes. If you i missed out before call us now. 237- " 2784 Mon. Thurs. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. ' Fri ,11a m. 5 p.m. TYPING, ALL KINDS, • reasonable rales. Call 359 2648 " after 5:00 ‘ ' NOW GARAGE SALE Oct. 2, 9:30 4:00, 645 E. McCormick Queen size mattress, desk, card- " table and chairs, baby swinq, toys, household items MHS7 SFI I rlnrm rnntrarl in ,""vpmipiil Pnllnrk area Winter V'd 'P'-.nrl terms Call Jn,3iinp, 37.5 H 775 FRESH SEAFOOD weekly Order I MJV Saturday. Lowest prices In.--. town 1 Dandelion Market, 304 S. Pugh correcting-selectric typewriters for rent. $45.00 per monlh. Also, regular solectncs. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherlon SI., 238-3037 VERSATILE _POLKA bano available New Years or other occasion. Phone Dußois, 371-7345 or Houlzdale, 378-8477 PORTABLE WASHER DRYER rentals. Long or shorl term r alcs. Easy to install and use. Free delivery available. Unlimited Rent Alls, 140 N. Atherton SI- 238-3037 DRUM LESSONS • experienced teacher willing to teach (j beginning or advanced students. Call Ken, 237 3088 GUITAR LESSONS: iazz. country, rock, 54.00 hr Call Sieve,23B 4181 TYPING: theses, term papers, manuscripts, etc. Experienced, accurate, reasonable rates Sue, 737 7392. Sharon, 238 1737 Lost your mind? Find it in the Collegian classifieds IF YOU CAN DRIVE ACAR, YOU COULD SAVE YOUR FRIEND’S LIFE, For free information, wdteiir DRUNK DRIVER. 80x?34S Rockville \iaryiaf * "* n ' PERFUME FACTORY Brushes Hand-made Combs Cattler Pure Clay Products Deodorant Masques Facials Toner Lipstick Earth Colors 7 Different Foundations Water Base Matte (Fiat) Lipstick Liner - Pencil 11 Eyeshadows Lip Gloss Lip Balm Creme Blush 10 Colors