Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 12, 1981 ADVENTURE a bookstore Quality hardbound and paperback books. Children's books a specialty. Magazine subscriptions. Book latex a Book talks We accept phone orders. We gift wrap and mail. Dungeons and Dragons modules, manuates, miniature Our new hours: Mon-Set 9-6 • Thurs 9-9 1010 Massachusetts 643-6424 Cost of Valentine gifts dearer By DEBBY FOSTER Staff Reporter Students searching for Valentine ideas can give traditional or novel gifts on Feb. 14, but either way, it won't be cheap. Traditional flowers, gifts and candy, have increased in price since last year. A 1-pound box of chocolate cups about $5, a 20 percent increase, according to Jim Tutschulte, manager of Super-X drug store. Local florists, already preparing Roses, Valentine's Day best-sellers, are going for about $40 a dozen this year. bows and ribbons for bouquets, have ordered hundreds of roses and other red flowers. But they suggest that orders be placed by Friday or roses will be in short supply. Prices are slightly higher for arranged flowers and for deliveries. For those who can't express their feelings in words, the KU Music Therapy Student Association will say it in a song. The association will sing a message to anyone anywhere in the continental United States for $2 or less. The songs, based on popular tunes, will be sung over the telephone and will last about two minutes. The association will take orders until tomorrow on the third floor of Bailey Hall. Also, ASTA, a Lawrence singng company that delivers messages on other occasions, will sing Valentine songs either in person or over the phone. Or, if cash is in short supply, there are a few inexpensive alternatives. A personal singing Valentine message that includes a rose for female Valentines or a box of candy "red hots" for males costs $15. Encore Copy Corps, 2112A W. 28th, is having a special on bright red paper, at 6 cents a sheet for personalized Valentine cards. For the hungry Valentine, Joe's Bakery, 618 W. 9th, shet-shaped sugar cookies and doughnuts for $2. --committee last year. She said she did not expect a better fate for this year's speed limit bill. A Variety of Spring Flowers with Valentine trim Reg. $ ^{1} 17.50$ Available in several styles and containers. 6TH AND KASOLD LAWRENCE, KANSAS 60044 PHONE 749-2860 Our gift to you . win one of our 3 lb. assortments of chocolates, boxed in an elegant red satin heart. That's what Chocolate Unlimited has to offer your Sweetheart for Valentine's Day. Choose from our fine selection of Gourmet Chocolates, beautifully boxed for gift giving. The Sweetest Gift Fill our coupon and come register to win! Drawing will be held Feb. 13th. Phone. Name. 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