24—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Sept. 10, 1981 MEM . ;;~`~:; .' i~ f S-t-r-e-t-c-h Ballet dancers Alexander Godunov and Starr Danias rehearse at the West Side School of Ballet in New York on Tuesday in preparation for a North American tour honoring the 100th anniversary of the birth of Anna Pavlova. The pair will perform ballets originally performed by Pavlova. 'Referral services Representatives from the State College Service office will be providing job 'information and referral services to Uni iversity students from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. :tomorrow in 324 HUB. The job information and referral serv ices will be available for students seek ing immediate part-time and temporary work in the State College area. Through this service, students seeking Drought had little effect on crops, prices ' Consumer produce lovers -need not worry that last year's drought will affect this year's crops or push food prices through the roof of the silo. Pennsylvania and most of the country had ideal weather for crop production this summer, Lou Moore, University agricultural marketing specialist', said. Pennsylvania produced its largest corn crop ever, he said. One hundred and four bushels an acre were yielded; compared to 91 bushels an acre last year. FRENCH CLASSES FOR CHILDREN after school in my home (walking distance from Park Forest Elementary School). HAVE FUN while learning a language with puppets, games, skits, songs and culture. Highly experienced, one hour weekly classes ($3.00). Begin September 21. Call Mrs. Duiker: 238-2823 +~~.7 is -S € ~~ /Fe • ~,55,;( • i;;;;;,/,' I .4. =BE available for part-time work employment can be matched to available job openings, Frank Clemson, manager of the State College Job Service office, said. The more flexible the applicant, the better the chance he or she will have of obtaining a job. The office handles a full range of job opportunities, Clemson said. The great est number of availabilities are in retail sales and food service but the office also This increased the yield from last year's total of 1,280 acres to 1,330 acres. Harold Neigh, associate professor of consumer economics, said even though the country had a drought last year, prices for food did -not rise much this month. Neigh said the raising or lowering of prices will affect the farmer more than the consumer. The retail price of food will not be affected as much as the price i) N \ j kink®•s copies - • - , -•'..-',i.,,,.;•••,:;%.i.-,'-..5,1:...!4'...i:4:".','!.. ~...,..:4!..';•;!:',';.7.-::'......:,..,":?i,',A.:;•';':'..'. k:..,',..,,:.`,.:.i..:.-:'!'..,... ••''',!:.!-"';')''....',,'";.,!.;.;..,,,:,•:4..,....:':..:g•';':..-:.'...:,:. ,:f.. , i' ; : i--..:.;"j; _ P..if:,!:,•... • , •: ,,, ett'W:7l.: ~;..:''' ;•:',:••;,;;;'.,•,. ••!' , 6• ' ''.% • .., ' • . 14 :.*:. - • - t - :• , .... .... „. .. . . ''Y'••,:. , '4:- ;;;;,; ..•::•!.,'• ..•.-';N: :: itef ~ Y , • .. .. '• , —•••:.• '' ••••.:,;4•. : „ . ..,f.: .- ,q•;...! .., :„1.:...,...•,7, ! •:„ . T , :„,.. A ?. :,;. ...i. ..-& • ;•'. ,•,' ...,..,.!,..:•,;,',..!.....v.;..,•,,,, ::,:e':'...,-;.?,-.14',..:?•!;-,--..,'.:X‘.:i' '';. '''::::!t''.'''''."!..,.',..;,4'.l4,.'' '' ' „., ~- ....., ... «rM f i,: ~m ;~ ;.~y~~ ~-~* ... PSU ICE PAVILION ICE SKATING LESSONS • Classes for all ages & skill levels • 8 weeks • 1 25 to 1 35 (depending on program) • Friendly professional instructors • Phone 865-4102 START SEPTEMBER 16, . 17 &20 ' Attention gaculty 514 e noels! DO YOU NEED CLASS MATERIAL . DUPLICATED - FAST?? • Leave required material with Kinko's. We duplicate and sell direct. • Low cost to students • No charge to you or your department • Reading packets prepared FAST! Open 7 days Phone 238-COPY 0 info available ' '' ~ , i,i , 'z7r. G//t-j c Lyl,~r has a number of openings in domestic work and construction. ' In addition to part-time job opportuni ties, information on careers such as State Civil Service jobs, and resume prepara tion information will be available. Representatives will also be at the HUB Sept. 17, 24 and 30. the farmer receives for his product be cause of high marketing costs. Prices increased only 8 to 10 percent in 1980 and 60 percent of that was market ing costs, Neigh said. According to the July issue of "Agri cultural Outlook," a U.S. government publication, the farm price for corn was $3.15 per bushel for 1980-81 and for 1981-82 it will be $2.85 to $3.45. s~ . ..;ti~ ,'ire, . :14 .11*VP 4 5 ,V 0 ,y ~'-r~, —by Karen Fishman —by Laurene Black oet t 0:31 -- mt c, le A . jZ)rTT4' 7 R 1 ,I , C>4 1-_ DOWNTOWN - COLLEGE AVE. cip..) ...WESTERLY PARkWAY N EAST -UNIVERSITY P. 10 1 SHOPPING CENTER arm cognke, wit MOONSTONES* COME FROM CEYLON t o, r PEANUTS 0— 50 THERE RI6HT. 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LAMP POST! 1 ~ 'l 1 i ~8~ ►,; across 1 Deliverers of property 8 Accumulates (2 wds.) 15 Book cf facts • 16 Lively, in music 17 Comic strip wife 18 "Watership Down" residents 19 Infield item 20 Ms. Ferber 22 Functions 23 Alkaiines 25 Ticket part 27 Stick out like thumb 28 Counting•out word 30 Circulates again 32 Heartthrobs 35 Football scores, for short 36 "Tell isn't so" Down 1 Talked excessively 2 One who mitigates 3 Ms. Coca 4 Swedish province 5 Wave: Fr. 6 Sudden attacks 7 Fragrance 8 One million 10 Certain sign•holders 11 Decorate 12 Leave port (2 wds.) 13 Said 14 Have 21 Surrounding atmosphere 24 Where Anna taught 26 Ms. Davis 29 Scottish uncle 31 Wife of Osiris DOES YOUR READING SPEED KEEP YOU IN A DIFFERENT BALL GAME? Class Schedules: Section I: Sept. 15, 16, 17 7 to 10 p.m. Section II: Sept. 15, 22, 29 7 to 10 p.m. Section III: Sept. 19 & 26 12:30 to 5 p.m. COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION LESSON: Sept. 8,9, 10, 14 at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. State. 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