University Daily Kansan, January 27, 1981 Page 7 TISING g Eight E, 1118 at 7:30 never much of a see the amy p. m. in your worth stomach's y pretty at the er, 1204 Leban, entitled lymph of as more ballads orm as a evidence of bringing attention that can they're a R ZY R N. 2:15 100% SCOTT STANDO R ILA ed Artists 4.2:15 Mavor defends associations By DALE WETZEL Staff Reporter Lawrence Mayor Ed Carter yesterday defended some local savings and loan associations' practice of reserving chunks of the $3 million in city mortgage bond money for selected realtors and homebuilders as a way of "spreading the risk." "It was unfortunate that everybody wasn't forewarned that The topic will be discussed at the commission's weekly meeting 7 p.m. tonight in Lawrence City Hall. this reserving of funds was a possibility." Carter said. "The objective of the bonds, though, was to get money into the consumer homebuilding market, and I think it will accomplish that." Backed by Lawrence-area homebuilders and realtors, the bonds were issued for Christmas making them tax-exempt and low interest. "We accepted at face value the statement made during the presentation of the bonds that they would be made available on a first-come, first-serve basis," Carter said. "Different realtors and home builders came to the savings and loans with a letter of credit, promising to stand their ground, resilient per inch in return for an allocation of the available money," Carter said. "The savings and loans had to re-examine their positions in case interest rates dropped a lot, which happened last year. In that "What" amounted to $25 million in bonds, the interest rate fell and the savings and loans were stuck with the money and a 3 percent interest penalty." Mavor Carter not seeking re-election Ed Carter, Lawrence mayor and a four-year city commissioner, said Monday that he had "deemed his and did not" own the property for another two-year commission term. "Four years is a long time to be on the commission," Carter said, "and I've gained in that time a real appreciation for city government, for how it works, and the people who are involved in it." Major issues before the commission, such as the two-year-old debate over downtown redevelopment, should not be radically affected by commission turnovers, Carter said. Three of the commission's five seats are up for reelection in April. "I'm not worried about the new commissioners fulfilling their obligations," Carter said." I certainly hope they have the same attitudes, from the standpoint that they're going to explore all the alternatives until they're satisfied they can look after the city. "Over the years, we've had some extremely fine people running for the commission, taking time off from their regular schedules and their families." "It's time to turn these issues over to other people." Carter said. other people, Carter said he didn't intend to be active in the re-election campaign. "I don't think that would be appropriate," he said. "I might, but right now I don't intend to. "I would be glad to assist the new commission in any way I can, but nobody knows what the new commission will do." Electricity bills are shocking enough without wasting what is already paid for. But that is exactly what is happening at the University of Kansas, according to Thomas Anderson, director of facilities and operations. "We're in an ongoing struggle to keep costs down but to be honest, a lot of people have become complacent about doing the little things that conserve energy like simply turning off lights." Anderson said. KU pays Kansas Power and Light an average of $214,000 a month for electricity, according to Martin Jones, associate director of business affairs. Other average monthly utility bills KU pay are $8,000 to Kansas Public Gas, gas, $1,700 for water and $12,000 for sewer use to the city of Lawrence. Electricity and gas prices have jumped slightly more than 53 percent since 1978. Prices for water and sewer services have risen only slightly. "Monthly bills for the University are high but you have to realize that at any time there are 32,000 people on campus. This figure makes us the tenth largest community in the state of Kansas," Anderson said. KU fights soaring utility costs, waste Paying a six-figure sum doesn't guarantee that KU will receive gas service either, according to Anderson. The University is on interuptable service, which means that if natural gas supplies run short KU's supply could be cut. The hot water would likely happen if the weather turned bitter cold for two weeks or longer. Service was last interrupted during the winter of 1979. During a service interruption KU's steam plant uses oil instead of natural gas. "This winter hasn't been nearly as cold as past winters so we don't foresee gas interruption," Anderson said, "but we are prepared if the situation arises." "Energy consumption is down, but can be cut even more. People should constantly remind themselves to turn off lights and conserve wherever they can, then the utility bills we see at the end of the month won't be as high." Indoor recreation fans will have a chance to watch competition in their favorite indoor sports this week at the Kansas Union. The regional qualifying tournament for College Bowl, an academic trivia question competition, began last night and will continue through Friday, 7 p.m. to p.m. the competition, which will include chess, table tennis and bowling, is an annual Student Union Activities event Regional Qualifying Tournament. Thirty eight four-man teams will compete in single elimination rounds. College Bowl regional competition will be Feb. 7 in Topeka. Indoor competition, which begins at 7 p.m. Friday, includes table tennis and table soccer in the Union ballroom; darts, chess, backgammon, bridge, and Scrabble in the Big Eight Room; and Dungeons and Dragons in the gymnasium, bowling and pool competition be held on saturday in the Jay Bowl. College Bowl is open to spectators. Those interested should check white sheets next to the elevators in the Union for room locations. Winners of the other indoor games will go to regionals Feb. 20 in Lincoln, Neb. The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteenth sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth nineteenth twenty-ninth AD DEADLINES ERRORS Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday 5 p.m. Thursday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The Kansan 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 b ANNOUNCEMENTS KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 presents... Hillel and the Israeli Students Organization An Open Forum on: Middle East" "The Current Peace Prospects in the Dr. Emanuel Lottem Consul of Israel Thursday, January 29th 7:00 p.m. Big 8 Room—Kansas Union ENTERTAINMENT SOLID ROCK & ROLL with MADD MAXX & White Mount at the Opera House. Free admission, Wed., Jan. 28th. Starts at 8:00. Be there! Earn $1,600 a month or more using your mail box. Detail 25 cents and a stamped envelope. Lawrence Shirey. 3229 Glacier Dr. Lawrence, Kansas 60044. 1-29 Employment Opportunities Need some money? Interested in baby- nine? Need a place to learn? Need a 648-308 or the Student Employment Center 648-4700 to put your name on our baby- nine class. Need a place to get into interested in parented宝贝? 1-29 FOR RENT 3 bdm. townhouse with burning fireplace and carport. Will take 3 students. 2500 W. 6th. 843-7333. tf Single rooms for rent within 10 minute walk of campus. Call between 8-5. 843-3228. tf For spring and summer. Naimshall Hall of the Arts offers great advantages on an apartment. Good food and plenty of it. Weekly meal service to clean up, prepare meals and activities more. If you're looking for a place with roommates you want, stop in or give us a call: Naimshall HALL, 1900 Maimshalt Drive, 843-726-5610. 1900 Maimshalt Drive, 843-726-5610. 3 Bedroom Townhouses. Units available for leases until May. Others available for summed-up rentals. Appliances, pool. You'll like ourooks. Townhouses. Townhouses. 52nd and 49-167 Street. ARIZONA STREET DUPLEXES Available now. Perfect for 4 students, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, study room, range, refrigerator, dishwasher, laundry room, ups, central air conditioning, carpet & draps, off-street furniture, unfurnished, no money + utilities. Call 644-5730 or 844-6530. Bungalow For Rent (sub-lease) 2 BR. Central location. Central air Appliances. No Pets. College student preferred. 843-8501. 1-77 Newly-remodeled rooms and apartments near University and downtown. Off street parking and no pets. Phone 841-1500-. 2 Bdrm. Apt. on bus route, close to Gloria's PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APPAREMENTS. For roommaker, features wood burning firewalder/dryer, kitchen sink, built-in appliance, equipped with smart thermostat, phone call for additional information. Sublease till May 31 w/option to renew, large one bedroom kit/w/balcony for贮存, storage exponse ideal for plants. On KU bus route, Aavil. Feb. 15. 84-148-102. 2 bedroom furnished mobile homes for rent. $170 and up. No pets, references required. Jayhawk Court 845-8707 or 842-4182. 3-6 Apt. on bus route, close to Gibson's 842-7656 $10.00. 1-28 1st month's rent FREE! Must sublease 3 bedroom Trailridge Townhouse. On bus route. Steve 749-0455 or 749-3493. 2-2 Subscribe for Spring semester 1 clean box! Register now. Call 740-853-6952 month will offer deposit. Call 740-853-6952 One bedroom apartment shared kitchen and bathroom. Fully furnished. Utilities paid, available Feb. 17. 749-218-6030. GOOD-Looking WINTER CLOTHES. European good-looking Suits, skirts, sports coat, sportcoat, leather jackets, shirts, slacks. Call about 842. 545-189. 749-1814. 1-30 For rent, one and two bedroom apartments, 210-358-6924, bus route 8, 842-4481, 841-3018, 2-2 FOR SALE Alternator, starter and generator specialist Parts, service, and exchange units. BELL AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC, 843-9069, 3900 W. 6th. 1978 VW Rabbit, Black with Black interior. 68 thousand miles, Michelin tires, AM/FM terra ceseate. Real good condition. Must sell. Call 842-7024 after 6. WATERBED MATTRESSES, $36.98, 3 year guarantee. WHITE LIGHT, 704 Mass., 843-1386. 1-30 Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale! Makes sense to use them—1]. As study makes seem, they are a good exam grain preparation. Analyst of the Cutter. The Bookmark, and Gread Book Home Woodshop - Bookcases $30.00, $60.00 Wooden cabinets $12.00 also take custom orders. Mail woodworking supplies to 415-789-5228. 1974 Toyota 4WD Landeruser. Good condition. Must sell. Phone 842-3020 and make an offer. 1-30 1975 Pontae Ventura, 35,000 one owner 749-510-10 Acd. Good School number 1-27 68 VW Bug. Needs some work engine plus 250 00 and she's yours. aours. ask for Bill. 1-27 1-27 CALCULATOR — HP34C. Programmable. Does integrals, solves polynomials, etc. Skii under warranty. Call John 841-8234. 1-27 under warranty. Call John 814-8324. 1-27 under Yellow. Ford Felipe. 35-40 mpg. 6 thousand miles. Very good condition. $3,000. 864-5968. 1-27 Raleigh 10-speed super course. Exceller condition. Call Eric at 842-704-8. 1-2 High quality drafting or art tables. Adjustable tilt and height. Beautiful stained wood. (By individual) 842-7305. 1-27 Raleigh, Grand Prist. 9, months old, leather seat, saddle bags, like new.$200, Honda Pilot $349, 8 months old, good condition, 30 mpg, $450. Must sell. After 6 p.m., 841-4775. 1-29 1907 OPEL Liftback 24 mpg, Air. Auto- Trans. AM/FM Radio/Excelent, Excellent mechanical, 76 thousand miles, Best offer. Scott Miller 864-4911. 2-6 banez electric guitar and Sunn concert bass amplifier both in excellent condition. Call 164-859-8. 2-2 A BIG SALE on vintage clothing and old stuff at PASTENSE in Toneka. 3308 W. 6th, 11-5, Tues.-Sat. Excellent selection of guitars and musical accessorise materials, amplifiers and outfit you with prog music reinforcement. Drums and used instruments. 928 Mass. 845-8378 Music Made. 928 Mass. 845-8378 1973 VW Camper (Westpheala) 78 kkm miles, xcellent condition, orange $250. excellent tailgat tiga 60km miles, 4 excelent. warranty. warranty. 4 excelent. I250i, 1-432-6529. 1-30 Pioneer SK-650 receiver 2 x watt,Excellent condition, $139. Kiss Pro AAA, retail $5,yours $25. 841-9699 call before 3:30 2:30 Piper Cherokee 180C. 1150t, IFR certified, excellent original condition. Fresh annual. building. 843-8334. 2-2 75 Subaru Wagon 4WD AM-FM Cassette, Power Brakes. 749-4517. 2-2 CRUISERS MEDITERINANEAN, BAIL- structures, Office Personnel. Counselors, club officers. Office Personnel. Counselors, career advisers $8.50; handling for Bailo- crusers WLO352. LAD BOX 60129, Barra- Guzman WLO353. LOAD BOX 60129, Barra- Guzman WLO353. jodge 195 in good condition—green a 200. for information 749-320 or 841-0281. -180 koby TC-KS3 Cassette Deck, 6 months old. 1200 koby 644-7298. 2-2 HELP WANTED TO STUDENT NURSING HOME AIDES/ORDINARY SERVICES with us, as a public service to nursing home residents? Our consumer or ORDINARY SERVICES nursing Home (KIND) needs your help. Nursing Home (KIND) needs your help. Your opinion on the care and treatment of the residents. All names and correspondence 913-842-3088 or 913-847-1078, or write us: 913-842-3088; Mass. St. 24, Lawrence. Us# 660 Nikon camera equipment. 2 Older F Bodies. 28 mmf 3.5 lens, 155 mmf 2.8 lens, 105 mmf 2.8 lens. (Vivitar). Call Shawn 841-7480. 1975 TRT. Immaculate condition, low mileage, stereo. Must sell immediately. 843-8338 Part time legal secretary Child Support Division. 48 hour an hour and up depending on experience. Strong interviewing and typing skills. Job will entail a wide variety of preferred. Job will entail a great deal of responsibility. Applications must be submitted to Judicial & Law Enforcement Center, 1-28 ORGAN and PIANO TEACHERS NEEDED. Evenings and Saturdays in Topeka. For more information contact: Joe Schleibelin- Schleibelin's Music, 234-4833. Part-time retail sales clerks and/or part- time assistant manager. Night and day experience. Retail experience pre- ferred. Great job offered W 823. W Zwicki amably in person. 1-27 Liquor store clerk. Eve. & weekend work. Call 843-8632. 1-28 Need someone to edit and type dissertation. Need someone to help with phone call. Call 1-843-5245 after seven. Part-time—cleaning buildings for a local business. Call 1-843-5245 after seven. Part-time—cleaning buildings for a local business. Call 1-843-5245 after seven. Part-time—cleaning buildings for a local business. Call 1-843-5245 after seven. Graduate student in education, oecology, or biology. Send resume to assistant for case study of educational retentorship. Requires good knowledge of computer and with knowledge of case study organization. Contact Mary Mickey Immergut 482 by 1/30/87. School of Education 1-30 482 by 1/30/87. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS. Overnight campers will have openings for counselors, a rock climbing mountain has openings for counselors, skiing, small art creations, gymnastics, arts/crafts, drama, general counselors, group leaders. Information available in DIMENSION DID OPTION 0'Nines, Camp II, 212 Harvard Avenue, Boston, MA. Part time radio announcer. Broadcast experience desired. Call Janet Sommer. Audio-Reader 864-6400. 2-2 LOST A brown suede mitten with fur trim between Strong and Naismith. Please call Gloria 749-0590. 1-30 Silvergoggle frames lost in O-Zone, Wednesday, 843-7993 2-9 MISCELLANEOUS Swing sets, beds, window shades, lights, furniture, lots of other stuff. Everything Bat Iee. 8ch, 6th and Vermont. Open until 7:1-28 NOTICE You've probably seen them in Aspen and Telluride, where they sit with zip-off sleeves. HEAT WAVE, cold weather gear from California with the great colors and design. 749-181-6582-1580-3500 Sophomore Engineers Have The Navy pay your tuition. 864-3161 SWITER WINTER PARK/MARY JANE SPRING tickets, skirt rental, lodging insurance and tickets, ski rental, lodging insurance and tickets or 18th-25th dvd or 4th-11th or 18th-25th dvd or 4th-11th or 18th-25th dvd or call 612-794-2430 at Keystone, Kaxson Baum $200 * or Keystone, Kaxson Baum $200 * Keyboard player wanted who is interested in playing Jazz and Jazz Rock Fusion. Call 749-3015 anytime. 1-27 PERSONAL FOX HILL SURGERY CLINIC-abortions up to 17 weeks. Pregnancy treating. Birth Counsel. County Hospital. Tulalai Lifesciency. County Hospital. 642-3100, 4401 W. 109th St. Overland Park, Ksas. Resume & Portfolio Photographs, Instant Color Passports, Custom made portraits, color, B/W. Swells Studio 749-1611. 2-11 There's been some changes made at The Harbour Lifes. . . check it out! (It's still a first-class dive). Nightly specials Monday-Friday. 11:30 Massachusetts. 1-30 PREGNANT and need help? Call TIF RIGHT 843-4821. Head Start needs you to volunteer to work with low income children ages 3 to 5 in a school for 2 years and work long-term to campus. Call 842-2315 for information. 1-29 A Sweetheart portrait for Valentine's Day turns a simple thought into a lasting memory. Swells Studio 749-1611. 2-13 THE MOFFET-BEERS BAND needs a roadie immediately. 819-797 or 749-3648. 1-27 Hottest new fashion-Green Hospital O.R. nails; limited quantity; local delivery. Send increased stamped envelopes for order blanks K: 414, Florida Lawn; 1-257 6004. Bi-entertainment camping (tips; meals women) (2) Specialized camping trips to various sites, saving helpelp. The Grand Canyon, exciting helpelp. The Grand Canyon, Receive the New York Times at your home before 10 a.m. every Sunday. Only $3 per week. 941-5073. 1-27 Wanted — two Springteen tickets. Will negotiate price. Call 862-6590 after 3:30 p.m. 1-27 Footlights has Pente. Pente setts set, Pente Deluxe sets, Extra Pente gemma, strategy books Footlights, 25th & Iowa, 841-6737, open till 7 p.m. Say it with a song. ASTA singing tele- grams 841-8169. tt Female roommate wanted for Towers $165/ mo. Leille 841-9263. 1-28 The tradition is back!!! $1.00 pitches at The Harbour Lives every Tuesday 7:00-9:00 pm. It's a first-tier game at 1031 Manhua Courts. Coors and Coca-Cola 1:27 Bogie is back. He's big as life at Footlights. 25 & thaia. Holiday Plaza. 1-28 Nancy . . the Bourgeoisie is looking for YOU! 1-28 Bogie, Martlyn, Jimmy Dean, & Gable live at Footlights, Holiday Plaza, open til 7 p.m. 1-28 Wanted. Corset sorety girlfriends. Must not smoke, have dental problems, downward. Indian meechesa dearest but not necessary. Rubber boots or toopiers a must. Book or loan. Call 821-643-8505. Cell Call 821-643-8505. P-S- Fat girl friends. Freshmen and Sophomores will be in Reception at the Medical School, there will be an informative p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union to meet with KU faculty and students from KU Med Center will be in attendance. SEND YOUR VALENTINE A TUNE! ASTA Singing Telegraphs 841-6169 2-12 TOASTMASTERS can help you to develop abilities to speak, listen, and think effectively. Call 842-8029 1-30 1st Month's rent FREE! Must sublease 3 bedroom Trailridge Townhouse. On route. Steve 764-045 or 748-035. 2-2 Need two men to help move family (furniture, etc.). Soon. Pay negotiable. 841-4271. Keen trying. 1-30 REAL SOLID ROCK & ROLL with MADD MAXX & White Mound at the Opera House. Free Admission. Wed, Jan. 28th. Starts at 8:00. Be there! WOMEN! Announcing the formation of the AMELIA EARHART RIVER CITY JUNE 20, 2016 International meeting Thursday, Jan. 29th 7:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Call us: 825-222-4232 for information 1:29 K.O.-We've brought Thura, night chicken, air bromwell, T.J. runs, saaking dishes, cookbooks and laughter into A.I. Haggy. We love wa-yl. Your *Wool* Dwellers. 1-27 SERVICES OFFERED Play piano by Ear? I'll teach you basics. Call Pat 841-1160 after 6. 1-27 Tutoring Math 900-800, Phax 100-600, Bus 385 808 809 Call 843-9036, tf STRING THINGS -up your alley B, grass, bass, buach, beogh. Guitar, banjo, and mandolin. Lessons at Prairie Music, 841- 1 or call Kurt 842-7319. 1-30 Want your yard furniture or household objects looking brand new? Call Alvin Haverty 542-2612 (Kudora). 1-27 Want to hire a tutor? See our list of available tutors. Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. 2-6 JOB RESUMES prepared by a local personnel professional. Call Career Development Associates. 841-5664. 3-6 I do damned good typing. Peggy 842-4476. TYPING Experienced typet-unit papers, thesis, misc., electric "IBM Selectric", Proreading, spelling corrected. 843-9545 Mrs. Wright. Typing prices discounted. Excellent work in the paper form, worm papers, hardcover books, 842-887 after a 5 week experiment. Typist-thesis, disertations, research proposals, selective lettering, larb, p. 842-830. 842-831-300. For PROFESSIONAL TYPING Call Myra. 841-4980. tf Good typing at very reasonable rates. Call anytime—Zatime 841-7948. 1-30 Experienced K.U. typist. IMC Correcting S-etric. quality Work. Information available. Sandy, evening and weekends. 748-9818. tf Reports, dissertations, resumes, legal forms granishes, edit, self-correct Selective, Call Ellen or Jeannam. 841-2172. 2-20 IRON FENCE TYPING SERVICE. Fast reliable, accurate. IBM pica/elite. 842-2507 evenings at 11:00 and weekends. tt Experienced typed—books, thesis, terms papers, disarratives, etc. IBM correcting S-eltic. Terry evenings and weekends. 842-4754. tt WANTED Roommate wanted Jayhawk Tower Apt As soon as possible call 749-3015. Anyone GOLD - SILVER - DIAMONDS. Clam rings. Wedding Bands, Silver Coin, Sterling, etc. We pay more. Free pick-up. 841-4741 or 842-2688. Wanted: Female roommate(s) to share Malls Apt. with 2 congenial students. Call us anytime 842-2871. 1-29 Female roommate for spacious two bedroom apartment. For more information call 841-7064, anytime. 2-3 Female roommate wanted to share Jay- hawker Towers Apt. For details phone 842- 3020. Ask for Jenny. 1-30 Non-smoking roommate wanted for furnished 2 bedroom Trailwalk Townhouses. Washer and Dryer, Microwave, etc. $150 + ½ utilities. Call 843-7333. -12+ Female roommate to share nice apt. Own bodroom. DW, laundry, balcony, optional parking. Near KU. Must tolerate smoking. Call 749-0272 Male roommate needed at Towers. $10 per month, utilities paid, own room. Call 763- 3933. 1-27 Responsible woman to share nice, part turn, 2 BR duplex. D, W.park, A/C; on bus route. 8412.50 + 1/3 utility & deposit. 749-2618. Female roommate to share large mobile home, $130. mo. + share utilities. Call Annette 843-9121. 1-29 Female Christian roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom apartment. $67.50 plus $\frac{1}{4}$ utilities. 749-0481. 1-29 Nonmocking female roommate to share 2 bedroom house near bus route. $130 per month + 3 utilities. 841-7038. 2-3 Dematerlye need roommate. Jawkwave Towk Desperately need roommate Jayhawk Towers 903D, Call 843-1307 after 5 p.m. 1-30 Car pool from Olathe - Lawrence and return. Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 Call Sherry 864- 3334 or 792-4020. Non-smoking. roommate needed for extra-nice 2 bedroom apartment in excellent location. 841-8120. 1-28 Wanted '50's mono-preamid EKO or equiv 8423-0092 After 6 pm on weekends. 1-29 Female roommate to share extra nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath duplex. $115 + ½ util. 841-8390. 2-2 Mature rouloteen. Comfortable, furnished, efficient. 2-bed, 1½ bath, $130 + furn. + util. Grad or better 841-4799. Keep trying. 2-2 A decent, well-behaved girl, black or white, hopefully for marriage. Write: The Adventurer. Box 2144. University of Kansas. Number K6045, including a number. 1-30 LAWRENCE ENROLLMENT: 23,280 PLUS SOMEBODY OUT THERE WANT WHAT YOU DON'T. SELL IT! If you've got it, Kansas Classifieds sells it. Just mail in this form with check or money order to 111 Flint Hall. Use rates below to figure costs. Now you've got it! Selling power! AD DREADLINES to run: Monday ... Thursday 5 pm Friday ... Friday 5 pm Wednesday ... Monday 5 pm Thursday ... Tuesday 5 pm Friday ... Wednesday 5 pm RATES: 15 words or less 1 time 2 times 3 times $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 .02 .03 .04 CLASSIFIED HEADING: Write ad here: ___ Write ad here: ___ DISPLAY: 1 Col. x 1 inch - $3.75 DATES TO RUN: to 4 5 times times $3.00 $3.25 .05 .06 NAME: __ ADDRESS: __ PHONE: __ KANSAN CLASSIFIERS— EVERYTHING THEY TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD