8 Tuesday, February 28, 1978 University Daily Kansan City courting tennis plan Lawrence city commissioners will consider authorizing the city manager to hire an architect to design the center at their meeting tonight. Lawrence may have a new public tennis center by August if the city commission approves the project, Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, said yesterday. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. in the fourth floor conference room of the First National Bank Tower, Ninth and Massachusetts streets. The tennis center would be at the Lawrence High School, 19th and Louisiana streets. The four existing courts there would be renovated and four new courts would be built. Lights would be installed for all eight courts. The center also would have a deeper parking lot. Fred DeVictor, parks and recreation director, said the center would give the city a complete tennis complex which could be used during the summer for city-sponsored lessons and tournaments for Lawrence residents. DEVICIOR SAID the tennis center also would provide facilities for high intensity training. The center's estimated cost is $180,000, DeVictor said. Financing will be provided by the federal government, the city and Lawrence Unified School District 497. Devior said the city had received a grant from the Department of the Interior for one half of the center's cost. The city and department agreed to pay about $45,000 for the project. Devictor said the city would finance its share of the cost with park improvement bonds. Payments on the bonds, which are owned by the investors, are included in the city's budget. Cold Weather Special Tostada All You Can Eat only $1.99 5-11:30 p.m. Exp. 2-28-78 Casa De Taco 1105 Mas GRAND OPENING MARCH 1 FREE Shampoo & Blow Dry with every Haircut. March 1st to 10th Hours: 9a.m.—6p.m. Mon.-Fri. 9a.m.—8p.m. Thurs. Owner & Stylist: Jan Sanders, Formerly of Hairbenders of Kansas City, and Heads Together of Wichita. 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