University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 19. 1974 2 Mill Levy Increase Common Goal Local Teachers Group, School Board Work Together By RICHARD PAXSON Kansas Staff Reporter Editor's Note: This is the first of two stories on the Lawrence school levy revoked. The Lawrence Education Association (LEA) and the local school board are working together to promote the passage of an increase in the school milv levy, despite earlier differences over what should be included in the June 26 referendum. versity , S.C. illegal of the Millard Denny, president of the LEA, which represented the teachers in negotiations with the board, said recently that the teachers were getting good cooperation from the USD No. 497 board in promoting the special election. Dr. Helen Giles, president of the board, said Monday that all the board members were supporting it "without a doubt. We all voted for it." Voters will be asked to increase the levy by an estimated 1.86 mills. The current levy in the local school district is 39.49 mills. About 7 mills of that total goes for debt A fast-pitch league and slow-pitch leagues of softball competition got underway Monday, marking the beginning of summer session intramurals. Four teams signed up for the single fastpitch league and 12 teams signed up for the The deadline for entry is Friday. A coed softball league is also in the planning stages. There should be at least 10 on a team and all teams should be ready to play by next week at the earliest. A coed volleyball league will be started June 26 if sufficient interest is shown. Six players are required for a team in the competition and each team will keep its own score. Summer Intramurals Begin With Softball Competition The tennis singles and doubles intramurals competition is scheduled to start If the levy passes, a tota tax exemption will be $20,000 home, which would be worth $375,000 market value or $4,000, would pay an additional $1.68 per $1,000 valuation, or $7.44. service. The remainder supports general educational expenses. June 28. The deadline for entry is Friday. The increase in the levy will generate an additional $245,000 revenue for the district The Departmental Golf Tournament is tentatively scheduled for the afternoon of July 12. Notices of entry will be sent to each department the week of July 1. Only two persons have signed up for paddleball and a few more for handball competition. The deadline for entry for both sports is June 28. Competition begins July 1. Intramural training is scheduled to begin July 8. The deadline for entry is July 5. Approximately $15,000 of that amount would be used to provide an additional 3.16 salary increase for all district employees and would cost us salary for Lawrence teachers at $7,050. There will be no single or double elimination in intramural competition except for softball. Each participant or team will play until the competition is over. For information or entry, call or visit the intramural office at 108 Robinson. The board earlier agreed to a 7 per cent salary increase. This would make the manager 10 per cent with the passage of the hey, hey, hey raises range from 6 to 14 per cent. THE LEVY would also provide for an $80,000 expansion of the special education program for mentally and physically handicapped students. The district must upgrade its special education program because of new state regulations, Denny said. The expansion requires 12 new personnel, including a psychologist. Voters will also be asked to approve what Denny called "a bookkeeping transfer" of one and one-half mills from the special fund to the general fund. This change is desirable, Denny said, because the state will match 30 per cent of the amount in the general fund for vocational and special education, but will not match district revenues placed in the special fund. Although the board and the teachers agreed in April to hold the referendum, negotiations were deadlocked for nearly a month over its terms. The transfer would result in an extra $250 in state and for the district without it. The transfer would be $175. The board turned down the teachers' request for a $10 a teacher a month contribution by the district to a health insurance plan. ANOTHER POINT of controversy was the proposed hiring of eight physical education teachers in the elementary schools. The proposal was made by LEA to provide elementary teachers with two and one-half hours planning time each week. Gilles said she opposed subsidizing the plan because not all teachers, would be members, and as such, it would be more expensive. He also said he would let and then choose their own health insurance. The board's counter proposal provided the planning time through team-teaching and the use of substitute teachers and paraprofessionals. Darrel Ward, an LEA spokesman, said that at that time the teachers rejected the counter proposal because they feared it would lower the quality of education. If the referendum doesn't pass, Demy said, teachers will receive a 7 per cent increase, and the district will have to seek further state support for the special education program. PETER FONDA and SUSAN GEORGE DIRTY MARY GRAZY LARRY January 27, 2010 | 7:30 AM | Y25 Varsity Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 | Time: 7:30 AM | Y25 HARRY NILSSON RINGO STARR SON OF DRACULA PG Carson 1-3-20 Sat Sunday 1:25 Hillcrest Molly Taylor, June 3, 1925 I Don't Believe in Marriage I may love one man and have Children with another Children with another. I don't care what other people think It's my life. They gave their all for the team! Swinging Cheerleaders I Don't Believe in Marriage . I believe in love. I may love one man and have Evenings at 7:45 & 9:20 Sat.-Sun. Mat. 2:10 It's my life. Molly Taylor, June 2, 1983 Hillcrest Lovin' Moliv 7:40 9:30 Sat.Sun Mak.2:00 Hillcrest ENDS SAT. Announcing Home Cooked Chicken Dinner The Bull & Boar 11 W.9th 1/4 Chicken and the above ... $1.85 1/2 Chicken, mashed potatoes, baked beans salads and relishes S' 1/4 Chicken, relishes, potato chips bread and buffer ... $1.25 Beef Stew (large bowl)...$1.25 Also Try the New Drippie Beef Sandwich IT'S A MONSTER NEW HOURS: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m., Mon.-thr. Sat. Close THE SUPER CLOGS Have Arrived 829 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence WANTED: Financed by Student Activity Fee for Work Force '75 Coordinator and Asst. Coordinator Contact Student Senate Office 105B Union 864-3710 For Further Information: Work Force '75 is a computerized job placement effort for students sponsored by the student senate. Persons are needed to fill two salaried positions. Applications are due on Friday, the 21. Women and minority students are encouraged to apply. Downtown 835 Mass. THURSDAY STORE HOURS SPRING & SUMMER 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. STARTS THURSDAY SALE One Group Halters $3.00 SPRING AND SUMMER - NIGHT WEAR - ONE GROUP- - BLOUSES - SLACKS - SWIMWEAR - DRESSES Reduced - PANT SUITS 30% - SLACKS - ONE GROUP - TOPS - DRESSES SPRING— 1/2 Price KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, food, services and employment are provided by the following organizations: ACAHA, American College of Acupuncture, ACAHA Certified Acupuncturists, ACAHQ, ACAHA National Association for Health Services, ACAHA National Association for Health Services. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three Days 25 words or fewer $2.00 *4x in anatomical word: 0.03 Deadline: 5 p.m. on 2 days before publication FOR SALE Ray Ackey, 13 E. 80, Phone 852-345-7047 Ray Ackey, 13 E. 80, Phone 852-345-7047 available for any stress problem Cust. is $100 available for any stress problem Cust. is $100 FOR SALE: Fresh fruits and vegetables at resale rate. Free delivery. Store credit accepted. Also inventories used, kitchen accesories available. Outside the United States NORTH SIDE COUNTY SHOP 707 N. and 215 W. 34th ST BOSTON, MA 02118 seven days a week 842-319-8288 Herb Almondbury FOR SALE: Qwd Opel Kadabal Raly, Best offer 75%k. For information, call 841-341-6200. $1000 DUTY Carrier Air Air Condition, Little used. $500 DUTY Carrier Air Air Condition, Little used. $400 DUTY Carrier Air Air Condition, 6-20 Good. $40/163 Vernier. $845/163. 6-20 1974 Yatana 50cc: Perfect Condition. Only 1,000 mails Call: 843-658 under 6:00 p.m. 6-24 For Sale - Royal Electric typewriter. Receiving Mail by post. Excellent condition. Excellent price. Call 843-9751 for details. 6-28 MUST SELL. 172-2R. MOBILE HOME. CARGESS FOR GARBAGE DRAWN GREAT FOR MARRIED STUDENTS. DOWN LOAN. ACCEPT PAYMENTS OF $73.33 ALSO GOLF CLUBS. B442-3508 GOLF CLUBS. B442-3508 FOR SAL, ARMY BLUEFLYING BAG AND OUT- LET CASE. WWW.BLADEKITCHEN.COM CALL PAULA.843-250-6250 APRIL 17TH AT 10AM Pai Sak, 106, Volkonghweave Ghonti College Pai Sak, 106, Volkonghweave Ghonti College Grand Street巷,gas handler $795 firm 842-2544 staff $795 firm 842-2544 staff For Sale 1X148, 2 Baths, 1676 Bedroom Home, Available in book-ish bedrooms. Must sell as book-ish home. Pvt Sale: GOX CONTINENTAL COMBO ORGANIZATION Will complete sale individually. Call 843-279-5000. Will complete sale individually. Call 843-279-5000. 1970 Triumph GT4 equipped with 185 HRS. H X 3 1965 Triumph GT2 equipped with 185 HRS. AM-FM radio call Tone on 9:00 P.M. Source: http://www.hp.com/products/parts/aircon/electricity.html Women's M-Self-Defense Classes now fortune- ful. M-P, 842-824-6000 M-P, 842-824-6000 6-21 Balti 842-824-6000 at 6:00 PM Must sell my car. 16 inch 3 speed bicycle. In good condition. Call 82-695 at 4:00 P.M. 6-26 FOR SALE BSS 2300 X19 TURNABLE Has had purchase of the following and on ceramic carriage Call 842-7870 after request. Must Sell. 1986 ⅘W Bus. Has Accessors. Call- 842-5712 for 5 P.M. C-628 1972 SUZUKI 2250 SAVAGE EXCELLENT 1973 BUICK AUTO ANALYSE TIMING 83-2740 83-2740 NOTICE Storm Surge Summer Series, Removed - Sony, Bose Storm Surge Winter Series, Removed - Sony, Bose Changes - Compatible 4 pieces unit as low as $25 Changes - Compatible 4 pieces unit as low as $25 515 Michigan St. Bar-B-Qu. We have open pit museum, where you can see our bristle coat, our brick boat, our bristle coat, or bristle coat by the pound. Hall-Chickens by the pound. Hall-Chickens by the pound. 9:30 p.m.Closed Sunday and Tuesday. 842-912-110. Volunteers needed to help DUMP DOLF Camp, provide the library with books, reward Newward reward; satisfaction unlimited. Two female companies wanted for flattro to manage business. Grade: Possible share investment. Call business grade. LAWRENCE GAY LIBERATION INC. week- meetings 7:30 p.m. Monday, Union; Office 112B 8:40 p.m. Box 524, Lawrence HAP (Community - 864-356-2900) SOCIALIZING 842-51 morning and evening meetings Looking for summer transportation? Something *neexperienced and economical*? Why not try a *car* from Horton Honda 1811 W- 61h - 84-323 units, monthly down payment to 6-25 months to pay If you think you have HSP capabilities, especially ARTIFIXI-R and would like to demonstrate that science, please contact Dr. Storms or leave name46 at the psychology office 464 Friar. 84-1319 Photo: Sita, Organ player has Alice Voice of the player. Players have to call the phone. Player plays to start rock group. Call Kevin. Phone number: 718-254-3039 Drummer Wanted----841-5694 computers juniorly/grad students wanted to be CNA's/CLNs/CONS/UTILITIES not included. Call George at 817-320-4567. FREE RENTAL SERVICE 842-2500 LRG Up-to-the-minute listing of rental housing available in Lawrence. love is . . . RIDGEVIEW MOBILE HOMES ... wanting to take care of each other ... in your own home purchased from 3020 Iowa St. Lawrence, Kansas 843-8499 Open 7 Days a Week Five Days 15 words or fewer; $2.50 each additional word; $4.93 Karate classes now forming. Golu Ryo Martial Sports Center, 98 W. Bath St. 924-824-8544 6:00 P.M. (Thurs.) 6:30 P.M. 100 E. Huntington Ave. Le magnifique Do The LEGWORK For You!! (NEVER an extra cost for Airline tickets) Let Maupintour Do The LEGWORK For You! FOR RENT TYPING For rent—as studio, workshop, etc. —basketman Price negotiated—841-5644. 6-26 ON CAMPUS-two bedroom apartment, central building. Inform call Lawrence Estates (415) 738-6200. GATHOUSE APARTMENTS KU bus service GATHOUSE APT 346 - 12th floor Open 0pm - 6pm, on weekdays 10am-8pm, 10am-6pm, 10am-5pm, 10am-4pm, 10am-3pm W 104th St, New York, NY 10017 Rooms, kitchen,privileges,block to KU. After 1-5 hrs. Wash your hands with soap and water, cleaning, etc. $300-$400. SUMMER LIVING Fullly Pulted 2 bedroom 8-August 15, $35 week. Call 914-820-3540 820-3540 Air Conditioned Forms Apns for June & July No children. No pets. Graduate students. 852 607-310-7449 If You're Planning on FLYING. Experienced Typist Will De Sharp Paper, Thesis, Dissertation, Reasonable Rate. Call 432-841-7600. Two duplexes for rent. Close to canals, one and two bathrooms plus a large heated patio. Plus utilities $100-$110 per month. $82-$92. Experienced in typing themes, dissertations, term papers, other misc. typing. Have electric typewriter, with pica xper. Accelerate and prompt text. Will type spelling, spotted corrections. Phone 843-9554. Mrs. Wright. Professional hibernacy will do your visualization. Professional hibernation MLA Style Move! Call 812-7125 or 812-6049. MLA Style Move! Call 812-7125 or 812-6049. EXCELLENT and EXPERIENCED TYPST at astronomy, promptly. Promptly and efficiently. Thanks for assignments, etc. Call Phyllis, 842-6961, or drop by Building 25. Attn. A. 9, or call 101. Welcome Formal: Roomsmate wanted to share two room 1, 2, 3, 4 with 2 additional all utilities paid. 812-790-6644 6-24 Part time girl to do salesman's work. Manly job with 10-hour week, neat dress, neat pants, nice water, healthy drinks. Work load load Informal working conditions. Ideal for retail jobs. Call 843-528-2700 from 8 A.M. on Friday to 6 P.M. Wanted: Female Technician Bartender at Flamingo Must Be 21. Apply In Person 6-24 SERVICES OFFERED Baby-sitter required. $75 per person for 22 hours (Before birth) or $100 per person for 24- (Kindergarten in the fall). Call #325-6258, 19 PERSONAL BICYCLE REFAIR Pate Picycle Refair All types of bicycles. Hourly 9 am to 10 pm, 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Hourly 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Patrick M. Caddis, 718-566-3000. YW Bug owner. Want to learn how to give? The bug manager and teach you to do it in the process. Call (800) 754-2361. RIDES — RIDERS Student wife needs ride from $240 and Metallic to Lawrence. Arrive Lawrence 9:30, leave after 11:30. MUST CONTACT THE PEACH-SWATERED BLUE-JANEARD BLOND WITH SMILING 'RI' LOST Lost: yellow medium-necked apiphron note- ture; CRESENT APARTMENTS •Crescent Heights •Oaks •Acorn •Gaslight Rental Office 1815 W. 24TH 1 and 2 BEDROOMS CRESCENT APARTMENTS SUA / Maupintour 612 N. 2nd St. 2 Blocks North of Kaw River Bridge KWIKI CAR WASH travel service PHONE 843-1211 Self Service or Brush Wash KU Union—The Malls—Hillcrest—900 Mass