University Dally Kansan Thursday, July 12, 1973 5 Kansan Photos bv RAYNA LANCASTER Beginners' Classes in Guitar and Basketry Practice in Relaxed Surroundings School Offers Gallery, Workshops By KRISTA POSTAI Kansan Staff Writer Put together seven dedicated artists and performers with very little money and very big plans and you've got the Kaw Valley School of Crafts and Performing Arts. The school, presently offering courses in everything from chancel drama to vegetarian cooking and breadmaking, is one of two newly-formed corporations designed to integrate arts in the Lawrence school. The program includes Baker, acting director of the school. The non-profit Kaw Valley School, and its sister corporation, Meade Hall, a profit-making venture, are both oriented toward productivity. Baker said. A GALLERY, OUTDOOR concerts and a weekly cablevision program offer students an opportunity to demonstrate their talents, he said. The gallery, providing a display and sales outlet, is filled with teachers' materials. The gallery, at 17 W. 4th St., will provide a bridge between the part of the community The school is financed almost totally by the tuition, usually $15 plus materials, collected from those participating in the classes. It is hoped that the profits from Meade Hall will eventually finance the school's operation, he said. The Kaw Valley School began classes June 25 with approximately 60 persons enrolled in both classes and private lessons, said Baker. not involved and the school." Baker said. Four workshops, scheduled within the next six weeks, are two-day events oriented toward basic jewelry, silkscreen, fibers and ceramics. Baker said. Also planned is a carnival in August that will attempt to approximate the atmosphere of the Renaissance with jesters, music and light plavs. A Kaw Valley Theatre Class Captures Interest Emphasizing that the group desires to make this a community project, Baker said it was hoped that facilities could be built up and used for workshops and such things, as in a leatherworking shop. "This is qualified however," he said. "People taking classes would have the right to use the facilities at no charge with a small fee charged those not involved in a lesson." "This would be added encouragement for people to come to take classes," he said. AS WITH MANY non-profit organization MSV Valley Valley School needs Baker, baler This month and next some type of fund raising project will be conducted but "we have to establish an image before we can warrant donations," he said. "We can understand why people are resistant to donate money. They don't know." Eventually, the school hopes to get local state or federal sponsorship and then expand. BAKER SAID A board of trustees was being formed, consisting of people established in Lawrence, which would be collecting support from the community. Billie Jean King to Battle Riggs In $100,000 Match on the Court NEW YORK (AP)—King is taking on Riggs for riches. Billie Jean, the current Wimbledon queen, and Bobby, who was king there in 1939, agreed Wednesday to a $100,000 winner-take-all match. The richest single payoff in the history of tennis will pit the 55-year-old flag bearer of male supremacy against the 29-year-old crusader for women's liberation. THE SPECTACLE is being promoted by baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pt. G.B. 16 New York 49 61 53 Boston 49 39 58 58 Baltimore 43 38 53 17 Detroit 43 38 53 17 Milwaukee 43 43 50 27 Cleveland 43 43 50 17 Oakland 49 39 537 11 Kansas City 49 42 652 17 California 49 42 652 17 Minnesota 44 40 524 3 Chicago 45 41 524 3 Toronto 45 41 524 3 Oakland 1, Cleveland 3 Minnesota 2, Boston 0 Baltimore 2, California 1 Boston 3, Texas 2 Milwaukee 8, Kansas City 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Chicago 50 38 364 St Louis 50 38 364 Atlanta 41 42 488 Philadelphia 41 42 488 Philadelphia 41 42 488 New York 39 47 453 Phoenix 39 47 453 Los Angeles California San Diego Houston Atlanta Alaska San Diego West 55 34 618 117 49 39 608 157 39 28 618 157 48 44 522 185 41 44 522 185 31 40 522 185 Houston 1; New York 1 San Francisco 3; San Diego 4 Milwaukee 3; Cincinnati 1 Montreal 1; San Diego 5 Los Angeles 1 Jerry Perenchio, the man who mastered the 1971 heavyweight fight tiger "That was The Flight and this is going to be The Match," he said. The site and date have yet to be announced, but Perenich said the news could be expected soon and mentioned New York's astronauts as the Houston Astrodome as possibilities. After they flexed muscles and arm wrestled, they delivered verbal punches with the zeal of an Ali-Frazier weigh-in encounter. KING OFFICIALLY accepted the challenge from Ringer at Town Tennis, a place where he was once a pro. RIGGS' LAST BIG cop on the court was a $10,000 Mother's Day match when he wilted Margaret Court 6-1, 6-2 with garbage shots and roses. "When you play me, you'll see shots you never saw before," said Riggs, the hustler who is only a hair taller than his opponent. "Margaret got bombed, putting women's King repeatedly had spurned Riggs' challenges, the last time on February 21. The team ended with a win for Bille Jean won the Triple Crown at Wimbledon for a record of 17 career victories in the tournament, she said: "That's three more Wimbledon titles . . . and now for "I'm going to play better and I'm going to put women's lb where it should be." Bille "WITHOUT US, you wouldn't have these opportunities," retorted Bille Jean. "You haven't had it so good since 1939. Senior tennis needs us." lib back, and you're going to get bombed," Riggs quipped. "Women should be at home bringing us our pipes," said Riggs, "not on the tennis court." "I can't just play for money," she said "I can't play for a cause," and I think women were put down when he had his way with them. I am better than Bobby and I can beat him." Place a Kansan want ad. Call 864-4358 Jackson Continues Regents Fight By DWIGHT HILPMAN The controversy stems from Jackson's dismissal Aug. 10, 1970, by the Board of Review August 25, 1970, from his job as assistant to the dean of truth police who reported he had purchased a large quantity of ammunition on July 26, 1970, the day after Rick Dowell was killed in a car crash. Legal storm clouds are brewing again in a suit filed by Gary Jackson against the Kern County sheriff. Kansan Staff Writer "Now I think there is a good possibility we may be awarded back pay from the time of the discharge to the time of the hearing," he said. According to the University Code of Conduct, any employee who has permanent status and is fired by the University has the right to appeal that decision. "It was the Attorney General's office that earlier recommended to the Board of Regents that they did not have to grant Jackson a hearing." Learner said. The Attorney General's office, which represented the Board of Regents, filed, and was granted, a summary judgment, or order, to the District Court in Kansas City. Learner said that the court suit was brought primarily to get a hearing before the Board of Regents to appeal his dismissal from KU. This is why, Learner said, no reply was made to the Attorney General's motion for dismissal of his suit. After the summary judgment was granted, however. Learner filed a petition with the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. After reviewing the case, Judge Phillip of the Appeals Court handed down a decision in favor of Jackson, reversing the district court's decision. This reopened the case in the federal District Court. Now the case rests with the Attorney General. According to Schneider, the Attorney General's office expects to refile a motion for summary judgment. He speculated the motion might come as early as next week. KANSAN WANT ADS One Day 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.01 FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kawanan are offered to students of all nationalities. PLEASE ENJOY BRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL. NORTH SIDGE Country Shops - bakes No. 6 of the furniture, collectables, gas boating and cooking equipment, fireplaces, gas boilers and pots and monkey arms, 50 gal metal pots and butter dishes, 50 gal dishware & wooden crates. Furnished as a wood bar. Baked potatoes also cost rice. Baked brussels and wheat vegetables. Open 9, 9 to 7, days. 843-2189 Hirst KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Place an ad. Call 864-4358 Honda 750 K2i 1972), 2,000 miles, excellent condition. Honda 750 K2i $150, phone 843-843-7-18 FREE! FREEL! Kittens, part Persian, Free-842. 5768. 7-17 Instructor moving; must sell 1272 Horses 250 XL. Responsible for training horses for appointment. 8-6 p.m. Western Civilization Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it! For sale ~195 VM, red with gold trim Result engine; AM radio~6000, phone 842-7853 7-18 GEAR 4 1/2" Spreaders housed in two wood calipers GEAR 5 3/4" Spreaders housed in three wood calipers $150 Call Back at 3 p.m. on Thursdays $150 Call Back at 3 p.m. on Thursdays "PIZZA FOR LUNCH BUNCH" - Small Pizza "PIZZA FOR LUNCH BUNCH" - $15 - $64 town- 7-26 Mon., Fri., Thur. 11 a.m. Saturday 10 a.m. PIZZA SNM $OBASSBAND: All the pizza you 11:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Monday--7 seconds 11:30 a.m.-11:45 p.m. Wednesday--7 GRARTS PET SMOF now has Monkeyz, Portraits, and more. Call 212-678-4200 for details or all ages. Visit www.grarts.com Thursday from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you don't notice, you're at an advantage. 2. If you don't notice, you're at disadvantage. You aren't at the same thing. NOTICE RAY AUDIO- have you heard the H-720 Speakers? Have you wished you could listen to the room? You can at RAY AUDIO, where low are our things at 784 Ridge Island St. 812- 691-5340, 784 Ridge Island St. 812- 691-5340. WAXMAN CANDLES have more uniquely designed and customizable designs for our newest design; the Deluxe WAXMAN Candle. 515 Michigan St. B-St. Bar. We Bar-B-Q in Lakeview. B-St. Bar. We Bar-B-Q in Lakeview. A slab at home, here $25. Large rib plates chicken plate $15. 000 of best $125 Best Available now at Campus Mathhouse, Town Crier, 7-26 250 YAMAHI 179, rear knob, Baini pistol nraed, race number, C4- Call 842-114 or e-mail e - 79-356-6280 Indian Foods: Dals, Samurai Powder, Mango Sandwichs for cars, for burns candies, for carving Three Days 25 words or fewer: $2.00 each additional word: $0.2 Deadline : 5 p.m. 2 days before publication nur and Jerry Ridgeview Mobile Home Sales For Sale: Noble accordion with chord set chairs. 943-858-0088 foot table pool *calls Mr. Hague*, 843-858-0088 Next time you pay your rent ask for a phone you might be well get something for your winter coat. Ridgevie Mobile Home Sales 9-9 Leavitt Road Call anytime 843-8499 7-17 FOR RENT **FREE RENTAL SERVICE** For the latest up to the minute rental in rental office up to the minute Rental Exchange, 7-26 200.91 Kentucky, 7-26 Apartments, furnished, clean, quiet, some nice patio, kitchen, pool, carport, and near downtown. No pets. 832-767-2967 TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TIRED OF STEP Taking a 2 bedroom apt. directly across MASS. from stadium. Easy walking distance of major campus buildings, parking parked lot. Free: Cable internet, Wi-Fi. Low maintenance rates. furniture available. Ideal roommates. 843-211-6911, Saints Apres, 1123 IU Ave. 7-26 Apartment and room for students—Attractively furnished apartment near campus; large living room, share kitchen. Also furnished room, share kitchen, utilities paid. Call 843-9475, or 843-7080. For rent - One & two bedroom furnished apart- ment, conditioning built-in and Aug lat. 10, 2000 sq. ft. $570 per month. Room for men, furnished, with or without cook- ing equipment. RU and near dormitory. men: 943-757-6017 Charlottown two-broom furnished apartment交付 Charming two-broom furnished apartment交付 Gwin kitchen 500 square feet backette renovated Gwin kitchen 500 square feet backette renovated WANTED We still need undergraduate volunteers for our ongoing research project on communication processes. Involves 30-35 minutes to complete a number of tasks, including an email call to Mr. Roth at 841-843 or 841-432. 7-16 Booneville needed for 73-24 school year An- dwarf-waterer (immediate appointment) $25,000. Booneville needed for 73-24 school year An- dwarf-waterer (immediate appointment) $25,000. Wanted: DATSUN 510 or TOYOTA CORONA data in good condition, FM radio preferred. BROKEN. IMPORTANT: Need one or more persons to leave IMPORTANT DATE: JULY 8, 2014 AT 8:44 AM any time after 3:30 A.M. WANTED: Three Christian girls need another dormmate for fall semester in Jayhawk Tower, Williamsburg. TYPING Typing-in IBM Selectric-Plica tcp caller. Experienced, experienced. work. Call Kit: 841-252-9000, 7-243 Typing done on elec. electric typewriter, w/o thesis please. Call Mrs. Hays. 943-698-036, 7-26 DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP 643 7685 - We Deliver - 9th & III FRONTIER RIDGE APTS. 1 'Land 2' Bedroom Apts. Available New Shag Carpeting (pick your design) - Indoor and Outdoor Pool - 1 and 2 Bedroom Apts, Available - New Owners - New Management - 524 FRONTIER 842-4444 - Apts. Completely Remodeled - Eors of Closest Space * Apts. Start $115 per month - New Shag Carpeting (pick your color) Five Days 25 words or fewer: $2.50 each additional word: $.03 LOST Experienced typeset typist. Close to campus. 841-4904. Myra. Also minor editing and/or proofing. Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, other mite. typing. Have electric typewriter with pica tape. Accurate and prompt typesetting. Pica tape accurately corrupted. 7-264-8554, Mrs. Wright 7-26 LOST-SET OF KEYS near 9th St. Taco Grande. If found please call: 433-6825. 7-12 LOST—small tinted black female cat with white hair. (Female) 97 Miles; 82 B4-715. I. Revere 97 Miles; 82 B4-715. Lost; Male cat. 8 months old, gray, black tiger fur Adult cat. 4 months old, blue, black tiger fur July 1-8 in West Hills Park, Reward, ecolard. Last- Small, thinl. black female cat. White star. Brown nose. Brown eyes. Red tail. Rewired. 297 Miles. 841-415. 7-16 HELP WANTED Now taking applications for waitress at fine Lawrence restaurant. Part time evening work available. Applicants must be attractive and enjoy working with people. Gratuities excellent. Phone 842-730-5961. MOTHER'S HELPER: Age 18-32, September 8th. Roommate of Karen and John. 1 Bedroom, bathroom and safety rooms. Mrs. Rach Brown and Mrs. Amy Ruth of the Computer Projection Amph at KU Fulbright 8-10-72. Adm. abilities/experience report Back-8-10-72. Adm. abilities/experience report Back-8-10-72. Community affords desirable溃渍请由July 14-16. Community affords desirable溃渍请由July 14-16. Kansas, 6044. Questions. Call 864-3506, fax 864-3506. PERSONAL Come on out and Bogle. All the harbors, beer, wine, cigars, etc. Saturday July 14, 2:00 M (C) 7:25 Jeferson Point Young Democrats—you need not be Democrat to ticket call Larry at 842-7744 or 864-6223. ticket call Larry at 842-7744 or 864-6223. MISCELLANEOUS PIZZA HOT DELIVERS. A hot pizza right to dine at Pizza Hut, 12345 North Ave. and Saturday 3:22 p.m.-4:13 p.m. 7-948. Employment Opportunities AVON CALLING-It can be you. Sell during 842-8162. Mery. Sells. Avon Marr. 842-8162. Mery. Sells. Avon Marr. ENTERTAINMENT THE PREMONITION — 2550 W. 4th, KC. Kans. Light show and live band every Saturday night. Shows at the Advanced Ballet Theater of July the 15th. Music by Brother Cameron. Light Show by Brother Cameron. 7-12 ROBERT ROSS CARPENTRY Remodeling 842-1609 after 5:30 p.m. The number to call for up-to-the-minute listings of rental housing available in Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence Rental Exchange PARK 25 APARTMENTS Under New Management You must see these apartments before you rent. 910-345-6722 1. 2 Bedrooms—2 Pools—Carports