10 Wednesday, February 14, 1973 University Daily Kansan 7 Compete for Board of Education By PAT BREITENSTEIN Kansan Staff Writer Seven persons filed as candidates for the Lawrence Unified School District No. 497 Board of Education before the filing deadline noon Tuesday. In the March 6 primary election, six of the seven candidates will be selected for the general election ballot, from which three will be elected, according to Douglas County Clerk Delbert Mathia. The three winners of the general election, April 3, will serve four-year terms on the board beginning July 1. Three of the candidates currently hold positions on the board. They are Dr. Helen Gillies, 1310 Iowa St., Larry Hatfield, 1020 Lawrence Ave., and William F. Bradley, R. R. 2. Lawrence, R. The four candidates seeking their first term on the board are Gary Conrad, 2542 Ridge Court, Anne Bauer, 1818 Gadet Ave. and Robert L. Annel, 1718 Brook St., and Robert L. Annel, 1718 Brook St. Hafield has lived in Lawrence all his life. He is president of Haverty and Haffield Real Estate and Insurance Co., and vice president of the Lawrence Board of Education and of the KU School of Education and is a coach for the Lois Holom Baseball League. Gilles, a 24-year Lawrence resident, is a Better vocational education will be one of the goals if re-elected. Hatfield said when he was elected, it will be the focus. nites said Tuesday that the door-to-door salesmen used very high-pressure tactics to seduce them. Atty. Gen. to Investigate Magazine Sale Tactics Sales pitches were made by pregnant women and Vietnam veterans who said they needed to sell a certain number of magazines to win scholarships to college. The salesmen also tried to sell magazines to be sent to American prisoners of war in the Middle East. A complaint filed with the Consumer Protection Agency concerning high-pressure equipment forced to be furnished to the state attorney general's office, according to Linda Biles, co-manager of the agency. The Lawrence Police Department also has been informed, Biles said salesmen apparently were the service or a company called Publix Circulating Seal. The police department was notified because the salesmen were in violation of a city law requiring all peddlers to obtain licenses issued by the city clerk. People who decided to subscribe to magazines made out their checks directly to the salesman. One person wrote a check for $18, the salesman and later received a bill for $18. Gilles said she would like to see public schools change to meet more needs of her children. The $33 was apparently commission, Biles said. Subscribers have a three-day "cooling off" period in which they can cancel their subscriptions. However, cancellation must be made through the salesman, Biles said. Bradley, the current board president, operates the Bradley Veterinary Hospital, 935 E. 3rd St. He has lived in the Lawrence area since 1907. He is director of the Church of Jesus Christ, and is past director of the Chamber of Commerce area agricultural committee. local pediatrician and graduate of the KU School of Medicine. she said that she had served four years on the board and found the job challenging and interesting. State Rep. Michael Glover, D-Lawrence, arranged the luncheon as a benefit for the Bentley family. Roy will also speak at 3:30 in the Union alroom. His speech is being sponsored by the State Department. Ballard Plans Benefit Lunch With Roy, Owen Rep. Bill Roy, D-Kan., and Lt. Gov. Owen will be guests at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Cottonwood and Meadowkill Rooms of the Kansas Union. He will not present formal speeches, but will respond to questions. The public is invited. Bradley has served on the Lawrence board since 1966. Before that he served three years on the Kaw Valley School Board. Tickets are available at the Ballard Center, 708 El St., the University Relations Office, 123 Strong Hall; the Raney Horses; and the Lawrence National Bank. He said his goal for the district was developing each child to his fullest potential. Any old ring will make it legal. But who wants any old ring Flowers fade, cake crumbles. So if you want to be the one, wedding band should remain a beautiful shining symbol of love and commitment. One of our stunning ArtCaveli rings for any old ring. We could go on about the ArtCarved tradition of fine rings that goes back to 1850, but why don't you come see for yourself? Condra, executive director of Cottonwood Inc., a training school for the handicapped, is a five-year resident of Lawrence. He was a junior high school counselor, coach and principal in Topeka from 1962-68. From 1964-67 he was a grade 10 teacher. 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