er and ders are aus. ds y's the or the the tly the the te, nas University Daily Kansan, February 13, 1981 Page 5 Parking From page 1 Fines at Iowa State were $$ and remained at $$ after two weeks. K-State's fines were the same as KU's, but permits cost only $1 a year. "K-State's rates may be lower, but their lots are all just mud and gravel and they're not prepared for heavy traffic." THE SENATE report said that Oklahoma State Parking Services was state-funded and that all parking fine revenues were added to the general budget of the university "to prevent a ticket-writing incentive." Fines at Oklahoma State are $5 and are raised to $8 after two weeks. Yarger said KU Parking Services was self-supporting, as required by the Kansas Board of Regents. He said KU had a professionally-run facility much more so than any other university." The parking board was set up to convince the Regents that money from parking violations was being spent wisely, Yarger said. The board advises parking services in parking matters. "Any student's concerns about parking should come to the student board members." Yarger said. "They are on the board to represent the students." Chemicals From page 1 pared over a period of months to the "minimum of what we thought we could function with." The "If we get the equipment," Leonard said, 'the city has offered to provide us with a truck and trained personnel, to do nothing but answer these calls. I think that it's very generous of them." "There's millions of trucks and trains going in every direction, either through or close to here, and a lot of them include these types of chemicals. I wish I knew all of them. I don't." Have you ever had difficulty finding just the right words to express your feelings toward that special Valentine? Perhaps Mabel H. Singing Telegrams can say it for you. BvROBSTROUD Cupid's arrow livens up telegrams Staff Reporter For just $32, you can have the Flasher or Betty Boops sing to the one you love such tender lyrics as, "Valentine, your love your sweet lips, your lips, your lips and even your mind." Betty and the Flasher are two of the many characters Mabel H. will deliver anywhere for any occasion. There's ever a clear cigar at the table. And Cipul for that extra touch on Valentine's Day. "Along with the 200 standard songs, we'll sing or dress up any way the customer wants, unless it's something flagrantly obscene," Nancy Hughes, Mabel H. co-owner, said. SOME OF THE PLACES Mabel H. has struck in Kansas City have been the Peperconrub Duck Club, the Top of the Crown, the Mountain Mission Hills and Kansas City Country Clubs. Yesterday, Betty Boobs sang a birthday song to an officer in the Kansas City police In Lawrence, the Flasher has been popular in bars and private homes, as well as at Gammon's, the Jayhawk Food Mart and some downtown businesses. “It’s a lot more fun in public places,” Debby Johnson, one of the local deliverers who plays Betty Boots, said. “When you go into a crowded place you have to create as much space as you can, walking around yelling the name of the person you’re supposed to deliver to. "Some people get real embarrassed, but most have a really good time," she said. Betty Beoops is a brazen character in short shorts with a balloon-filled 42-inch bust that can often be seen bouncing into area doctors' offices to deliver messages, Hughes said. BUT THERE ARE certain occupational hazards to being Betty. Last night a man in a restaurant gave Betty an overzealous hug and burst her bust. "Guys love to grab them," a former Betty said. Betty and the Flasher are the most popular delivery characters. The Flasher comes in male and female models, and although there is a difference here is a surprise at the end of their deliveries. A male Flashes recently dropped in on an 83-year-old woman in a restaurant, and a female Flashes helped a Lawrence man celebrate his birthday at an entertaining some of his friends from church. 1/2 price Foliage Plant Sale - Great for Valentine's Day - Stop by today - Huge selection DENCE GARDEN CENTERS 15th and NEW YORK WEST-914 WEST 23RD freshly grown in our own greenhouses ALL 20% OFF GIFTS CLOTHING AND JAYHAWK (Except sale items and class shirts) FEB.13th & 14th RECEIPTS WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR STUDENT DIVIDENDS!! SAVE UP TO 25% TOTAL ON EACH ITEM!! Waste Cans T-Shirts Thermo Mugs Children's Wear Music Boxes Running Suits Pennants Glassware Hats Keychains Jackets License Plates More More More More More More More More Umbrellas Toilet Seats Shorts Sweaters Playing Cards Jayhawk Paper Weight Anything with a Jayhawk on it is 20% OFF! kansas union bookstores main union level 2, satellite shop HOT OR MILD SMOKED SAUSAGE SPECIAL $1.25 reg.$2.25 Wed. thru Sun. Feb 11th to 15th No coupons accepted with this offer Plan to attend the Intracollegiate Ball Valentine's Day Sat. Feb. 14, 1981----8:30 to 1:30 Satellite Union sponsored by B.S.U. Theme: One in a Million Tickets on sale now at B.S.U. office In adv. $3.00 couples $3.50 at door In adv. $1.75 singles $2.00 at door