University Dally Kansan, February 24, 1981 JVJ Page 5 From page 1 prehensive development guide adopted by the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Com Palesa said that the demise of retail businesses in the downtown's central business district would hard on the majority of neighborhood residents. More than 66 percent of whom have incomes below $10,000. PALOS ALSO presented possible expenditures the city would have to make, including the widening of 23rd Street, resurfacing of 31st street and a water link-up estimated to cost $705,000. However, Richard Zinn, JVJ's local attorney, disputed the city's cost estimates—which ran to $1.5 million dollars for street improvements and other public works—and said that JVJ engineers had found potential for enough on-site water to eliminate the need for the water link-up. Zinn cited figures published by "the city's own consultant," Robert Teska and Associates of Evanston, III., saying that 20 percent of Lawrence's total retail sales potential is "leaking out" of the city, to malls in Kansas City and Topeka. "We must consider the context that this planning staff study was made in." Zinn said, arguing that the planning staff's report was blamed against VJJ. "It was begun just after the decision needed to forego the suburban mall option and commit itself to downtown redevelopment." ZINN PRESENTED to the Planning Commission a 10-page rebuke of the planning staff's report. It contended that between 700 and 650 permanent jobs, with an estimated $11 to $14 million in additional wages, would be made available by the mail's construction. "If the mail is not built, people will continue to go to Kansas City," he said. However, Marilyn Bittenbender, 930 Iowa, said she would "continue to visit Kansas City if they build a mail from K-Mart to Baldwin Junction." "ITS A RITUAL with our family," she said. "walt the Crown Center to walt the Chicago juggles." The Commission's only dissenter, Dean Harvey, said that he couldn't vote against the JVJ request, "given the commercial development that we've allowed to take place around here in the past." "It we don't allow JVU to build here, I think the land, and land, and lift it back to agricultural use." From page 1 though there are other schools being affected by this," a spokesman said. Title IX The long delay is actually being caused by the number of universities which underwent review and re-evaluation. KU was one of eight universities picked last year by the department for the first round of investigations into possible discrimination between male and female athletes. The rulings, when they do come in, will be the first of their kind in the country, and are expected to have considerable impact on future interpretation of Title IX. Kauffman said heatedly, "I have never seen a bill affecting the Board of Regents that is so ill-conceived, far reaching and totally disruptive of administrative procedures." Kaufman, said that the Regents took particular offense to House Bill 2468, which he said would jeopardize the lay status of the board's members. "Additionally," he said, "it would turn a governing board into a board with quasi-judicial functions for the purpose of hearing any claim against a faculty member made by any person." The bill would also appoint the Regents the only hearing body in all faculty dismissal cases. HOUSE BILL 2466 would change the way in which complaints against faculty members could be lodged. Under the bill, anyone could lodge a claim against a faculty member. Now only the chancellor or the president of a school can make a claim. Tenure From page 1 Hoagland said that he did not think giving the Regents that responsibility would matter because there had been no formal hearings on faculty dismissal in 33 years. Kauffman said that the Regents opposed the other bill, not because they could not live with it, but because they were unwilling to be involved. That bill would give the Regents the final say on all tenure approvals, Kauffman, however, said that the Regents already had that power under a 1976 law. HE SAID that the only difference between the law and the bill was that the bill forced the Regents to follow a policy that they had chosen not to do under its bylaws. After reviewing the reasons for keeping tenure, Shulenburger said that it was important to fight the bills because they would take away local university control of tenure. Also testifying against the two bills was David Shulenburger, KU professor of business and president-elect of the KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors. He said that such local control was essential to limit responsibility for tenure decisions to a few and not to many. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one time two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven fifteen or fewer one dollar two dollars three dollars four dollars five dollars six dollars seven dollars eight dollars nineteen dollars word AD DEADLINES ERRORS Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Friday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The Kanana will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or simply by calling the Kansan business office at 864-538. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 964.4352 ANNOUNCEMENTS mid-west - with speaker Prof. David Katzman. Anti-Semitism: Prospects for the U.S. and mid-west. $4.00 for non-members 917 Highland Dr LawrenceJewish Community Center $2.00 for members Sunday, March 1 12:30 pm Want to learn more about the Bible? Come to the Bible Study sponsored by the Salt Block each Tuesday night in Paradors A and B. Visit us at 7:30 p.m. on 842-350 for info. 842-350 MARKETING ADVISER ADVERTISING SALES AND MARKETING ADVOKER for the University of Kansas, beginning with the University of Kansas, began a new full-time position includes adverting to students with an emphasis on staff training, new account development, credit and loan services, motivations, advertising production, and business day operations. The daily business operation of the newspaper, Position requires a Bachelor's in marketing, advertising sales, marketing, and business management with familiarity with benefit and income plans, and general knowledge of $14,000-16,000 annual. Excellent application and experience in cover letter and resume. April to May. Prot. Chuck Chowna, Kansas Lawnworks, 66045 Kansas. Applicant must be opportunity/talented action employer. Applications are required as a career engineer, religion, sex, disability, race, national origin, age, or ancestry. SUMMER JOB FOR JOY FOR MARRIED SUMMER JOB FOR JOY FOR MARRIED New York, NY. Lake Champlain, Work. Housework, mowing, carpentry, carpentry, landscaping, $15.00 weekly for the couple. Living quarters in a large house. Residential housing cabin home: June 18 aught II or later (your choice) later pre-occupied including local references; to: Occupant, 1000 Drive, Lawrence, KS 6044. No phone calls. For free rides to Hillcrest Laudromat to do your laundry and home, please call 843- 107-2964 from 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Laudromat 24 hours per day except Sunday. 2-26 Employment Opportunities JUMMER UNDERGRADEMAT RESEARCH organism chemistry pulled to drug research, organi- mation and application at De- nan, information and application at Danao, chemical Chemistry. 4dslot. 86-449-9 4dslot. 86-449-9 2-25 ENTERTAINMENT - Airline * Escorted Tours * Hotel/Resort * Skip Packages * Car Rental * Group Rates * International Student Specialists Domestic & International Reservations Free services to students and faculty Southern Hills Shopping Center 1601 W. 23rd St. (by Perkins) 9:00-5:00 M-F. 9:30-2:00 Sat. FOR RENT For Rent Completely! Complete new 3 bedroom apartment available immediately. Perfect for 3 students. $366 a month. Room to KU, 812-453-0272-4455. **AIRONZA STREET DUPLXES** Available at AIRONZA STREET, home study, bath room, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, ups. central air conditioning. carpet & rugs. ups + $103; home services. ups + $103; utility. Call 843-7592 or 842-6165. HANOVER PLACE TOWNHouses: Available immediately. New and contemporary. 2+ bedrooms are within walking distance to the building. 8412-1812 or 8444-1955. $-10 8412-1812 or 8444-1955. $-10 A ROOM WITH A VIEW Rent a Stereo: COLOR T V Free! Cable Installation to Renters. SMITTY'S T. V. - 842-5751 For uping and summer. Naismith Hall of Advantage of an apartment. Good food and advantage of an apartment. Good food and custumely maily service to clean your room and bath and much more. If you you're looking activities and much more. If you're looking you want, stop in or give us a call: NAIL- HALL, HALL 1600 Naismith Hall, 833-859- 8348. PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENTS PRINCETON PLACE ROW APARTMENTS roommates. features wood burning fireplaces whisher/dryer. hookups. fully equipped plumbing. windows. phone 852-769-1000 for additional information. 3 Bedroom Townhouses. Units available for leases until May 1. Bathrooms for sums up to 260 sq. ft., attached kitchen appliances, pool. You'll like our lookers. Kitchen. Townhouses. 26th and 46th, 140-817. 160-587. TIBURON TOWNHOUSES are new, spacious, and well-furnished. Furnished or unfurnished, 2 bedrooms starting at $40 per month. Must be rented at 18th and 8th; 811-30-4255 - 842-4555. ROOM FOR MALE BATH. Furnished. Share kitchen and student 14th and Kentucky. Walk to campus. Available now. $5 plus 1/2 gas. #812-2105 or available now. 2-26 Victoria Capri Apts. Unfurnished studios 1, 2 & 2 bdmr. apts. available Central air; wall- $850; floor- $450; locks on Fraser Hall. Call 642-793-4500 after 5 or anytime weekend. Single rooms for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-2228. tf 3 bdm. townhouse with burning fireplace 6th. will take 132 students. 2500 6h. 434. will take 132 students. 2500 Save gas, walk to class. 2 bedroom apartment close to Memorial Stadium. Fully equipped kitchen, carpeted. Available March 1. Phone Frank at 843-1534 or 2-672- Share 4 BR furn. name, By DF/Campus 2 BR furnished by friend, By DF/Campus 18-1904, 81-904, 81-904 friend/independent by friend/independent Newly-modeled rooms and apartments newly-added to the building, parking and no pets. Phone 141-5300. NEED SHORT-TERM LEASE? Rent this comfortable 2 bedroom, 1½ bath apartment until June (or later) 841-2272. 2-24 APARTMENT RENTING NOW! Five large apartments, including a two-bedroom, parking, 14th & Kentucky. Walk to campus, downtown, 14th plus some utilities. 841-226 3 bedroom house in east Lawrence, $800 a month plus $300 damage费. Day 845- 2139 and Evenings 842-1974. Available Now! 2-25 FOR SALE Sublease large 1 bedroom apt. close to canp. $225/mo. plus utilities **442 - 013-881** **MUST PAY CENTER FEE** Alternator, starter and generator specialties Parts, service, and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, 84-3059, 3900 W. 6th. Western Civilization Notes. New on Sale! Makes sense to use them 13. As study makes sense to use them 14. Analyze claim document available new on Sale. Crit. The Bookmark, and Cread Book. 1977 Intermtl. Scout 4 W, AC, PC, Cruise AM-FM. Lock-outs, 54,000, $3595. Call days 843-0321, evenings 842-9045. 2-25 Beautiful Wicker Panecock chairs and wild rocker sids below store cost. Del- livered made in Lawrence. Call 384-1960 nik for Debble. Gangster suits, paled palsers, capi pants, tapered pants for men and other tacky accentures are here. See New Brunswick—Quad- cities Basketball. We bring a Wednesday and Sundays 10-5. 2:47 Home Woodhouse-Bookcases $20.00, and up. Home Cabinet Shelving $34.00, Cedar Hope Cash $9.00. Custom orders filled for your specification M.J. Straughen $28.00, 2-26 Gausse Hell Monitors, $890, Kenwood L-07M Amps, L-07C control amp, $700, Denon 1360 turntable $225. Stereo Pre-amp—Beautiful "Phase Line" model, 4000. Extensive noise production and peak expoundcircuitiry design for eyeglasses. Eurygraphy and call 842-383-5 before it sold. Bikes. 10 speed PUCH pathfinder, near new, also men's 10 speed $65. 769-1915 after 5 p.m. 2-44 SOUNDLREEL METER—messure 70-128 dB music or noise. Used 1 mk. Also 400 kB. calculator $25. Call 811-555 leave 2-54 Guitar-Yamaha acoustical with hard shell case. All perfect, excellent action. Call 212-9853 before it's sold. 3-3 TRED or putting those same old strings: Must part with Eidardo Epiphone Guitar: Handmade of beautiful, rare curly maple, solid and accesible. Accessories: Bian 2:45 1428 eave VHF/UIF SCANNER -8 channel with priority, 7 crystals including LPD, LFD, plus mobile antenna. Includes mobile antenna. Hand-assembled kit #210 Cal. $256 leave message. Smith-Corona Electric cartridge typewriter. Smith-Corona Condition monitor. negotiate prices. for 6/30/90 at 6:30 PM. 1975 Toyota Celica unim good looks AM-FM. Cassette. 4-10mm. built 841-881-041 RECEIVE-MF-AM PM 35 w./ch. 0 %/% THD-A auto fine-tune. Excellent condition. $203 new-selling for $270 $41-258 leave measure-7-44 Tires—4 B. P. Goodrich "Lifesaver" Steel Belted Radials-P35-75 R 14 Brand New New Mounted. No.2005. R 8246 Dave. 1 Dvee. 1971 VW Bug, New engine, FM-AM Radio, Runs Great. 749-0852. 2-77 '76 Triumph TR7: AM/TM cassette, low miles, high mpq, gorgeous; Best offer drives her away. 842-2057. 1-18 Smith-Corona electric typewriter. Super 12. almost new. Will sell. $41-0851. 2-27 Men's 25" Peugeot bicycle, beautiful condition, almost new. $209. Call 748-1145 after 6:00 p.m. 1-25 Opticon Storay Stereo Amp & Tuner, ba- wits cassette, & turntable with a BSX speakers. Must sell. 841-963 and make o- fst. 2. Gabriel HJ-Hackers Air Shockw. New York 145-807-3688 First $150 takes her 844-1064. 2-27 $150 will buy this basic wagon, 1964 Hammerhead 440-807-3688 State Inspection, 843-2099. Will take 2-25 Seabu Gear. Top of the line, Seabu gear regulator with reserve alarm, compass, depth and pressure gauges, buoyancy compensating backpack and aluminum tan kit B411-783-859 For Sale - '75 Cutlass Supreme. Excellent condition. PB, PS, Auto-Trans., A/C, Low 2-wall. Call 841-2916. AM/FM receiver with turntable 8-track, and cassette. Records between each of these functions. Two "25" x 12" speaker. $650.00. Dava Call 646-8390. 3-2 1974 Toyota Corolla 4 cylinder Station Wagon. $1700. Good condition. Economy car. 841-4580 after $1,000. 2-16 RH- RT1165 cassette desk. APSF class. Full Hours and salary.$100,000, 7:28P 91 Cavaner. Excellent condition. 76,000, Jen- $1,450 or best offer. 864-1613 FOUND Found in South Park 2 identical Honda keys on a ring. Call 864-5630. 2-21 Found in South Park identical Honda key found on the back of a car. Found a metal ruler with "Hitch" on the back at bus stop outside of Art Building. Call to identify, 804-616-6 2-24 Key found in practice fields by Walkins. Key 841-705-708 2-25 Green back pack after business 241 class on Monday 16. Can pick up in 208 Summerfield. 864-3536 ext. 49. 2-27 A calculator in 129 Summerfield on Wednesday 18. Can pick up in 208 E. Summerfield. 864-3536 ext. 49. 2-27 A wrist watch outside Wescow (retaining wall). Call 749-1292. 2-26 HELP WANTED SUMMER RAPTING AFTERS: $1,200-$3,600 Training program costs: $450 for APPLICATIONS 85% for INFORMATION, GUILD to WHITEWATER Park Box 4807, Guide 6009, 6222 www.whitewater.com CRUERES, CUBED MEDIATERANEAN. SAIL- CORNER. Structures Office Personnel Counselors and Administrators. OPENS ON THE CUR- CATION. OPENINGS, OPENS TO CRUE- WARD 152 Box 60219. Sacramento. 2-27 To STUDENT NURSING HOME AIDES/ ORDERLERS: Will you share your work with me in improving the care of nursing home residents? Our consumer organization for Improvement of Homes (IMR) is dedicated to and input on nursing home conditions and conditions. All names and correspondence the residents. All names and correspondence 913-848-2880 confidential. Please call us 913-848-2880 confidential. Please call us 913-848-2880 confidential. 1 Mass. St. #, 4, Lawrence, Kansas **OVERSEAS** JOBS - Summer/year round Europe, S E Amer., Australia. Alla Field. $90-$120 monthly, Sightseeing. Free info. LIC Box 51 KS Korona Del Mar, CA 91436 * Full or part time help wanted. Combination turned in. Req's Bach degree or turned. Dancing starters $4.00 per hour. Nude dancing $75 per hour. Your choice. Music instructor West of Lafayette on Hwy 40, 378-998-2000. Clerk-type task position time application implemen- tated in the IBM Compaq Energized Energy Research, and Public Service Management systems; and 60 wpm minimum clerical experience with 60 wpm required to Viki Viber Warren. Room 34348 of IBM Compaq Energized Energy Research. ATTENTION: WRITERS WANTED. A na- ture for talented written artists to write five books and business students are encouraged. and to ride the train to Pittsburgh, Kyiv, Budapest, Edinburgh, Klimach, Switzerland, Suite F in New York. Student Health Services has an immediate opening for two nursing vocacules. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays or half time vacancy are 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. The PNKR. Requires current Kansas Nursing-Learning RN Preschool teacher aide position Friday: 7.15 a.m.-10.15 a.m., Monday-Friday. Must be available for work study. Call John Hillson, 848-4940. Equal Opportunity. 2-27 SUMMER ORIENTATION STUDENT STAFF Accepted for the Summer Orientation student advertisement in today's paper or come by Strong Wall. An equal opportunity employer. LOST REGISTERED NURSE Lost, brown rectangular purse at the Teepee, Sat. Feb. 14, $50 reward if returned with contacts. Contact Mary 841-6434 2-25 Lost-bronze wire-frame glasses in brown vinyl case; Fri. 2:13 between Jayhawer Towers and Wescow. Please call Donna, 708-0138 2-25 $100 Reward for return of a gray "Benjil" sheepdog, red coral. 841-3551. 2-27 MISCELLANEOUS For free rides to Hillcrest Laundromat to do your laundry and home, please call 843-267-1500 or visit www.hillcrest.com thursday. Saturdays Laundromat is open 24 hours per day except Sunday. 2-26 NOTICE BKI WINTER PARK/MARY JANE SPRING tickets, airline tickets, rental lodging insurance and safety kits, bike rentals, bicycle insurance and 18bH or 18b-23rd. Write BKI e.c.t. i.e. 140 18bH or 18b-23rd. Write BKI e.c.t. i.e. 140 18bH or 18b-23rd. For Darryk for Darthy 7-day Easter trip in the fall of 2022. Call (617) 549-2671. PERSONAL PREGNANT and need help? Call BIRTH- UHIGH 843-4821. Resume & Portfolio Photographs, Instant Color Passports. Custom made portraits, color, B/W. Swells Studio 749-1611. 3-11 Engagement portraits of quality only a professional studio can give, at prices students can afford. Swella Studio, 769-1611 3-11 NEEDED EXTRA CASH! Sell your old Gift & Diamonds. Top prices for class rings, gold chains, etc. 841-6499, 841-6777, 841- 7476. Turkey This Tues. Special: 6” $1.20 reg. $1.50 12” $2.50 reg. $2.85 Just ask for the Subman Special Yello Sub 10 W.23rd 641-326 I need to get to Hawaii over spring break to ask me to be my beloved. Any suggestions or benevolent financiers appreciated. P.O. Box 1205, Lawrence. 3-3 Want to be a Priest? Sister? Ages 20-50? Contact Father Nigro, Gonzaga University, Spokane, 99258. Senior portrait special, studio taken with a large selection of scenic background available. Swells Studio. 749-1611. 3-4 Green's. The selection of award-winning wines and import beers Green's Liquor, 802 W. 23rd St. 814-2277. 3-3 GAY & LESHIB PEER COUNSELING: A GAY & LESHIB READY to listen. Referees through KU. Information at 864-3506 or Hendricks at 814-2345. 5-3 JUNOBS graduating in Dec. 81. May 82 seeks applications for membership. New seeks applications for membership. New volunteer leadership. Pick up applications Booklet and in turn to 50 Strong by Friday. Aquarian males seeks Libra female. Ulles. P.O. Box 2196 60645. Phone 842-398-250. Who are you, lota hugs and love from me? Thanbake chanx? Bettay and Letyl. 2-24 ASTA SINGING TELEGRAMS. Songs for every occasion. 841-6109. 2-27 Art Equipaes with ArtGrt-A, a masked light fixture. $35-$40; $40-$45 for the lamp. $30-1,00; $50 as the door. Wheel 2-7 with lights. Question—What's the difference between a Pratus Ratus and a hemorrhoid? Answer—Nothing! 2-24 The tradition is back!! $1.00 pitches at the Harbour Lifes every 7 days, 7:00-8:00 p.m. It's a first-class dive at 101 Massachusetts, Coors and Coors Light now on the INVOLVED SPRING FORMAL RUSH MARCH 21, 28, 29 Registers in the Inferior Council府 Register in the Inferior Council府 Call # 844-3569. Booth will set up your registration at 7 p.m. to receive a $11 registration fee. 7-9 p.m. there. 1881 Sorority Rush was: A rewarding experience. You were asked to then do you did for prom, binge-watching, and daddy to tell you stories Polka Party sponsored by the St. Lawrence Catholic巾帛. Price is $89.00 at the door, Feb. 27 at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Price includes Beer, Food or Popcorn. For more information call 843-6057. I would like to form an informal recorder and record a song I like. I would meet once or two a week. Beginners would expect to write to: **Rena**, **Emily**, **Katie** **60644**, and **I am know how I** can contact you. To patron who sidewiped the orange Hone- dain in Lindley parking lot Wed. afternoon (2/18). Please be honest—call me at 842- 6214 after 5. MUSICIANS WANTED: Drums, bass, keyboards, guitars - lead vocalists, male and female. Band forming immediately. Serious inquiries only. Call 749-3649. 2-27 I'm driving to and from central Florida Spring Break. Want someone to share gas and driving. Call Bill 748-2506. **3-2** Rutu~Re on the lookout for a bag of boggum gum to arrive via parachute. Use it, if you have to. I know you can make it. Adios for now big guy. Rusty. 2-24 SERVICES OFFERED Sophomore Class Members—free beer Ichabod's Friday. Feb 27th from 2-6 p.m. 2-27 Tutoring Math 000-800, Phxx 100-600, Busf 384, 804, 806. Call 843-954. JOB RESUMES prepared by a local personnel professional. Call Career Development Associates. 841-5664. 3-6 Hillcrest Laundromat—New owners, 50s wash. Try our drop-off service. Open 24 hours. 925 Iowa, Hillcrest Shopping Center 2-87 Do you have a Sports Car Mechanic that has been maintaining a professional CAN-AM road racing car? wheel We Do! to sports car racing and repair 843-7095 26th and Iowa --self service copies now at ENCORE COPY CORPS Enhance Your Academic Skills. We are of solid leadership in Strategies, Time Management, Note taking, and Problem Solving. We are available to thursday. February 28 from 6:45 to 9:00 at Strong Room. Secure Ball Stall. Question questions at Strong Room. Call 1-800-735-8311. Einstein Tutoring. Math. CS, 841-7883 Dave, English. Communication. grammar, typing. research, writing call Randy 845-7040 Reasonable rates. 25th and Iowa 842-2001 Tutoring all levels in German by native, experienced teacher. Either individual or group. 749-3556. 2-27 Drop off services. Drop your laundry off and we will wash, dry, hang and fold your clothes on our balcony or patio at 8 am, more through Sak. Ask about our mending service and ride for $150. Hillary's closet is also free. TYPING I do damned good typing. Peggy 842-4476. Experienced typist-term papers, thesis, music. electric IBM Selectric. Proofreading spelling corrected. 843-8554. Mrs. Wright Experienced typat—thesis, dissertations, tern papers, misc. IBM correcting selectric. Barb, after 5 p.m. p.84-2310. tf Typing prices discounted. Excellent work with typists, dissertations, paper etc. Betty. 842-686-3000 or mail call for PROFESSIONAL TYING CALL Myra. 841-4980. Experienced K.U. typet. IBM Correcting Selectic. Quality work. Reference available. Sandy, evening and weekends. 768- 9818. tf Experienced typist—books, thesas, term papers, dissertations, etc. IBM correcting Selectric. Terry evenings and weekends 845-4754. IBON FENCE TYPEING SERVICE. Fast reliable, accurate, IBM ples/elite. 842-2807 evenings to 11:00 and weekends. RESUME- RESUME- RESUME- Professional Resume Preparation and Printing. Encore Copy Corps. 25th and Iowa. 842-2001. tf Closest thing to printing—IBM Executive types and writes. Specializing in fiction manuscripts. Bid: 846-787-2-84 TYPING: All kinds. Experienced, quality work on IBM Electric. Contact Chris. 841-3451. 2-28 Typing, reasonable rates. Short notice. Call 749-0265. 2-27 WANTED GOLD--SILVER--DIAMONDS. Class ring- wedding Bands, Wedding Colts, Striking, etc. We pay more. Free pick-up. 841-4741 or 643-2868. ROOMMATE WANTED FOR 3 bbm, apt. in Mala Old: English Village, Fireplace, balcony, DW, 2 baths, Ask for Dennis at 848-3780. 3-27 Female roommate wanted for Jayhawker Tower Apt. Call 749-2489 $85.50; 2-84 (utilities paid) Female roommate wanted to share three bedroom homes immediately 841-913-2624. 2-84 Female roommate wanted to share 2 BR bedroom homes immediately 841-913-2624. 2-84 Must tol smoke calling Call 749-0272. 2-84 Utilities paid $108 per month J-Hawk-Townshare a room Call Drew or Tom at 749-0272. Need one roomie immediately. Brand new bedroom, townhouse bedroom, garage, kitchen and laundry. 749-782-3600. Mia; roommate needs. Own room 1% blocks from campus. 749-721-251. Female roommate to share rooms 2 nbr; bath duplex $813 + ½ ull. Call 841-782-3600.