CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1984 Page 7 WTCS recruits volunteers By the Kansan Staff Women's Transitional Care Services, a support group for battered women, is looking for volunteers for its tall training sessions. Cindy Butler, an advocate volunteer at WTCS, said the fall training $sessions were the organization's efforts to educate the student of KU $students who volunteered. The next training session will be at 5 a.m. tomorrow at 2829 Missouri St. The training program, conducted by Barbara Smith, community facilitator, prepares the volunteer for dealing with battered women. But she said that WTCS didn't get a lot of calls from students because students didn't realize that both married and single women could use the services. WTCS works with all races, creeds, colors, nationalities and sexual preferences, Butler said. "We want KU students to volunteer, but also to call us for help. That's what we're here for." she said. "Battering doesn't just occur in marriage, but begins with dating, as early as junior high school." Butler argues that the most common Psychological battering is most common, but physical violence is seen all too frequently." ZEN MEDITATION Intensive Retreat September 13-16 Public Talk Saturday, September 15, 1:30 p.m. Master Dharma Teacher George Bowman Kansas Zen Center 1115 Ohio Street 842-8909 case inquire about regular classes and Please inquire about regular classes and formal practice schedule. Front Disc Brake Job $36.95 Includes: checking and packing of front wheel bearings and checking brake system (bleeding and adjusting included). Automotive Center 23rd & Haskell 843-8094 SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU This Friday enjoy the tastiest tacos in town. And they're extra good because you make them yourself. Just 50ยข each or 5 for $2.00. Catered by Mel Amigo's. Just a little something extra to help make this a year you'll never forget 23rd & Ousdahl So. Hills Center We're having a tremendous sale this week. It's our Grand Opening and we invite you to take advantage of our unbelievable prices now thru Saturday. Professional, knowledgeable salespeople and High Tech's lowest prices. That's what we're all about at Computer Outlet and that's why we're the fastest growing computer store in town. Buy: Columbia 256K with keyboard, for $1000.00 off list. **Get Free:** Open Access integrated software (as well as regular software package). Buy: A Toshiba 1351 for $300 off list price (dot matrix speed with letter quality results!). Get Free: Your choice of $100 in supplies (paper, disks, printer stand, ribbons) Save $400. Buy: One box dual sided Memorex diskettes. Get Free: 3 Generik diskettes. Buy: A locking plastic 70 disk capacity storage box (Data Defender). Get Free: 10 Generik diskettes. Buy: Lotus 1-2-3, R-base or Wordstar ProPack at 20% off list. Got Free: Flight Simulator or Friendly Arcade Buy: APC. Get Free: High quality amber monitor. **Buy:** Any 1200 Hayes or Multimodem. **Get Free:** Sidekick (the calculator-calendar program). Buy: Any RGB color monitor. **Buy:** Any RGB color monitor. **Get Free:** Any game (up to $50 list price). These are just a few of the many different products we have at special prices all this week. Remember, sale runs through this Saturday only. COMPUTER OUTLET "High Tech's Lowest Prices." 804 New Hampshire Lawrence, Ks. 843-PLUG. 304 New Hampshire Lawrence, Rs. 843-PLDC. Inc. Outlet Foresight Solutions, Inc. suppliers of IBM/PC to city governments IBM/PC is a trademark of International Business Machines