Thursday, February 24, 1972 University Daily Kansan 7 Interns Aid Judge, Convict Three graduate students in the university are currently involved in a forcement projects to reduce crime by attacking its social network. Ken Peters, first year graduate student, Teaneck, N.J., and second-year graduate student, Lawrence, spend two days a week in the Douglas County courthouse working with persons convicted of murder. Charlie Hughes, first year graduate student, Kansas City, Mo. is involved in a similar project in Leavenworth County. All three students are under internships funded by the Law Enforcement Assistance Association (LEAA). The internships provide practical experience in the corrections field and help harried judges deal more effectively with crowded court dockets IN THEIR WORK, the students conduct pre-sentence investigations, supervise persons on probation, and counsel people in an effort to keep them from becoming chronic offenders. "The judge usually follows our recommendations if we can present a realistic alternative to necarceration," he said. Once a person is convicted of a misdemeanor, according to Hughes, the court has essentially three alternatives: it can have the person confined, release him if he has committed an offense or place him on probation. The students assist the court in deciding which alternative to follow. KU Council Funding Tied to Academics University of Kansas students who serve on academic policy-making committees within their schools. The School Council are being urged this week to consider student needs and academic priorities when preparing budget requests and implementing programs within their schools. In a letter to the representatives informing them of 1973 fiscal measures, Mr. McGraw asked David Mellor, Eudora senior and student body president, asked representatives to constantly report on budget issues in their schools to make sure the program was meeting the needs of students. These representatives to make certain the budgeting priorities of the school corresponded with the budget decisions. These two matters, Miller said, were important in order to justify requests for increased state appropriations. The funding of programs within the schools and the creation of a School Council is part of a Student Senate enactment passed Dec. 1, 1971. The School Council, in addition to the request, includes student senate representatives, student representatives on policy-making committees of the school and student representatives in school and department groups. This enactment initiated a form of revenue-sharing designed to senate fund available for projects restricted to a particular area. Miller also said the funds were intended for use by student representatives to further academic projects and improve communication, such as sending newsletters, within the school. Miller said that in the past, the particular school's project for ear programs would not be aware to the needs of most of his students. Under the enactment, income estimates for the funds for each semester will be based on the treasurer in December, based on that year's enrollment. Only those students enrolled in the program who have considered officially enrolled. The School Council will receive 75 cents from each semester's grant. Budget requests for funding of programs within the schools must be submitted to the senate treasurer in early March. THE STUDENTS investigate the convicted person's background to uncover social and family problems which may have been involved in reviewing his school record to determine his educational potential, and interview his friends and former employers to understand his motivation and his ability to adjust socially. They then present this information to the judge in a written report with a recommendation to what rehabilitative course would be most beneficial. IF JOB TRAINING or formal schooling is indicated, they try to fit the convict into existing programs and programs. If psychological counseling is needed, they refer him to community agencies. Once the judge passes sentence, the students attempt to ensure that the sentence benefits the student by making sure the sentence be the end of the court's involvement, the students attempt to make it the beginning of a court order. "We work from the standpoint in the most cases, anything is better than not doing it." Meeks said "Prisons don't really prevent crime. About 85 per cent of crimes are committed by them." there before. The fact that most of them go back indicates that prison doesn't really teach them how to get along in society." In addition to their work with the courts, the students attempt to educate the public about the importance of federal financial expires, it is hoped that the programs will get support from local governments. HUGHES SAW community involvement as one of the most important issues he had said there had been a tendency for the general public to view crime as something for the wealthy. He said he thought the solution to crime must be found at the local police and local programs run by local people. "Alcoholism may be the outward problem for a particular person. If alcoholism may simply be the response a person has to control, he may have family problems or employment problems which he cannot overcome." "The court system can put him in jail for drunkenness, but that doesn't help him solve the problems which cause him to fail." The judge's problems must be available at the local level," Hughes said. Bicycle Club Members Keep Enthusiasm Up Enhasision of KU Students for bicycling after Bike Week last fall lead to the formation of the Mount Oucd Bicycle Club. Gene Criqui, last semester a graduate of the university, hoped to have an annual Bike Week in the fall. This spring the club will organize a Bike Week on campus for children. with the Jayhawk Jubilee. The next meeting of the Mount Oread Bicycle Club will be 7:30 p.m. March 2, in the Kansas Union. Every Sunday, providing the weather is nice, the bicycle club meets at 10 a.m. in front of Strong country to be a tour through the country. Pickens Auto Parts and Service Parts at a discount 26th & Iowa Ph. VI3-1353 Wkdays 8, 5, 10 Sunday 10, 12 Be Prepared! tune-ups Tony's 66 Service THE CONCORD SHOP - STRETCHER FRAMES mony in stock —others on order - ARTIST CANVAS Harrison service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 McCONNELL LBR. CO. McCONNELL LBR. CO. 844 E. 13th St. 843-3877 HOURS 10-10 7 DAYS/WEEK Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 Address 523 W.23rd There's Always a Bargain Waiting For You at the Bargain Table! One day SUDEE PURSES-assorted selection only 160 at the Auction. M92 2:58-2:20 FENDER SPKR CAB BIL BBL HARVEY HARVEY 9:00 9:12-12:00 hair价 842.95 9:00 12:00-12:00 MOTORCYCLES. Best offer take. 1970 Huarqueno 34, 1971 Yamaha PT-1; 1971 MG midget cover 1133 New York St. 834-7657. 2-25 KANSAN WANT ADS Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608. 1907 Yamaha 250 Twin Srammer. 260cc, back tire, and more. Good grip, back tire, and good shock. 2 audio organ organs $40.00 and two guitar organs $50.00. deck $0.00, Greg Kupker, 84-282-6300. deck $0.00, Greg Kupker, 84-282-6300. FOR SALE WV 1970, beetle, automatic stickshield transmission, 2800 miles, sliding roof, pout-out windows, radial galaxy $1,472 or best offer CAL 6027 6027 Accommodations. goods, services and employment advertised in the advertisement are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Low-Low Jeans with the flare look at Low-Low Press. The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 2-25 Northside Country Shop, 707 North Street. Also includes Antiques, Uad equipment, collections items, old wood cooking and heating stoves, bicycles, biplaces, wood. buildings, stoves, biplaces, wood. collections of other useful items. Open to 5 of other useful Herb Lemaen. 8228 3159 3159 1965 Mustang 289 engine, 4 speed transmission. Call 842-2374 between 4 and 6 p.m. Ask for 2:28 New spring knit shirts in prints from the nostalgic to the elegant Earthshine. Mass. and 8th St. 2-24 Super Sale Dresses: Values from $18- $32, now $5-$10. The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 2-25 Now you can buy stereo components that you need. Plus 16% hands-on training by RAUO Audios. Fraternite Avenue. The only true stereo house in the midst. 2-29 www.fraterniteaudios.com Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sale There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, 1970 Nova SS 36-385 HP 4, speedp- restruction Clutch, Cuplet, Bucket Machine, or room or room. A Machine, more, also extra long couch or room, or room. 843-1411 Call Jeans, Jeans, Jeans. Latest styles, best selection, best prices. The Attic, 927 Mass. 2-25 GUTARS — 1950 Les Paul. 1968 Fender Mustang, also 1971 Kustom 100 Watt Lead Amp. Cheap! Call Mike. 864-2342. 3-1 Yamahra-360-721 in good shape. Runt great, must sell now! Also, Buncher 400 tennor saxophone, like new-set tenor to go. Call 803-6456. Ask for Leo. **ATTENTION SPORT BOAT BUFFS** drag, drag and aid boats. His per- sonal equipment is available in various states of ownership. Call to buy Call to Buy A Webb 164886 Leather jackets are, here, cowboy Hawaiian flannel wool and insanity shirts all under $25.1. Feburary feature a pair of flannel jacket with $2.00 jeans. 819 Vermont. 2-876-645-3600. EMERALD CITY LEATHER FEA- $10.00/$15.00-$19.00.$19.00-$24 One group of shirts and sweaters up to 50% off Earthshine. 12 E 8th St. Crop Tops-big selection net to select the crop types. 927 Mast-2-25 Big Mast Big Mast medium, large, and extra-large ij C Penney's work clothes department 1968 Plym, Road Runner, 2 doom hardpit, 383, 4 speed. Excellent condition. Call 843-7800 after 8 p.m. 2-29 Neat old flags to cover that ugly spot. Earthshark, East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Going trucking Do it right. 64 VW bus, FM radio, heater, excellent tires. Engine recently overheated. Call Mike. 842-7125 at 6:00 p.m. 2:44. Sebiwim Continental — 10 speed, Black Light, "22", fixture, wooden frame; Magnavox Component Stereo Call 843-282 after 12 noon. 2-25 Peugeot X1. Fine racing bicycle 21, 23, 42, 25. inch frame size now in stock. £219.00 No waiting list on Bike Shop, Lake Manor 1401, Mass 8484 8484 P.2 Czech String Bass, made 1900. Elegant orchestral sound. Includes case and bow $50 or best offer for bass and strings. (K.C.) or UDK news room. 2-29 1968 Firebird 400 convertible, 8-track player, hood-tach, air shocks. Call 843-4556 after 5:00. 2-29 1957 VW, original European body, excellent shape, new; tires, interior, engine, engine, vinyl sunroof, orange paint, #805. Joseph. #842-9008. 2-24 Either way to come to the something—"New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse. 411 West 14th. 2. If you don't. Schwinn 10 speed, like new. Only used for 3 months. Call 842-266-102. 2e HELP! For sale, 1668 Fait 850. Excellent running condition. Good body. Must sell now. Call 872-7717-Manh. 8:30-9:30 m. John Gaines: 2-24 Chrystal Chandelier, Rose Medal Vase, Waukul Text, Tablec Set. Four Watching Chairs and Rocker Lamps, Lamp Mirror, Mirror. Light in In Endora. M计. K-28 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle Convertible. Perfect condition. AM Radio. Bright orange and black. Must sell, call 842-712-2. 2-25 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES MCAT: Preparation for the Medi- cation and exam-training designed view and exam-training designed academic CDU. For information about CDU, contact Box 386, N.Y. 10011. O Box 386, N.Y. N.Y. 10011 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 35 days or fewer $1.50 each additional word $0.2 Deadline: 5:00 p.m, 2 days before publication '71 Toyota Mark II automatic, factory air, 8-track stereo 13,300 miles 842-7896 2-28 T1 Triumph TR 6, AM-FM radio, Micr X tires. Make offer. 818 Matte *42-7724 2-28 SCHOOL BUS! "G" Chevy, 6 eyes, 2 rear axel rear, good for camper or band, $700.00 One University motorized mini车, $849.00 2-3 184.68-6488 Yamaha FG-200 Guitar, hard shell case. 5 months old. $175.00 C Richardson's Music Unit. 842-0021. 3-1 King-size waterbeds. Guaranteed for five years. Full price. $17.50. 841-2530. 308 W. 16th. 3-1 GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD, 64 volumes - 50% STOY- H OF CIVILIZATION by Will and Ariel Davis; 21 volumes - 50% DUE- B at 827.6161 MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, octavers, 4 objectives, medical medical exam. $150 Inquire - C- believe Center Kansas City, Kansaa 6013, or 912-348-6032. Auto Foreign Import, 60 *Jaguar* NXF hardtop coupe, 200 miles since 1974. $175 Paul Wold 2002 W 20 *W* Parka. Topeka, phone 913-272-1250 1980 Buck, excellent condition. Only used once. active condition. power slee- vering. car charger. can oil changed every 3,000 miles since new. Call 842-9055 evening. sales. Toyota, 70, automatic, tape deck, real fine car, $1,395 Call Bill. 843- 3473. 3-1 Epiphone Rivera guitar double cutaway, two humbucking pickups, sunburst. like new condition. Call 842-8057 171 Canaan 350, loaded. turbidity- dromatic, alt. power, radio. a-BT disc, stereo discs, two-speed, good equipment. Battery life, week. cycle. Phone 844-1202 anytime 3-1 WEST HILLS APARTMENTS. Available for second semester rooms—bedroom 1, bathroom 2, 1# bath furnished or unfurnished 3# bath furnished or unfurnished 4# petting, picnic or bakery. West Hills Apartments—The place to live in Lawrence. C24 hours a day 841-765-8900. For rent—one or two bedroom apts, air conditioning, garbled ceiling fans, facilities, color TV. Available. Call 317-296-8024 or visit Awkita at 24th and Ridge Court. FOR RENT Ridge House Ant- for the budget nudge. At the popular features market, the new store is in town. ER, 1 and 2 bedrooms, and 3 baths. Details at www.cedarwood- black book.com. HILLVIEW APARTMENTS — 1733-458 bedroom furnished and unfurnished apartments. Carpeted, drapes, elevators of many nice rooms of much expensive apartments in this building. WANT PEACE AND QUIET? Need 1 or 2 roommates. Large house in country. Call 842-7771, 8:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Mon-Fri. John Gaines. 2-24 COLLEGE HILL MAYOR NANOR work in apartments with most stillsites paid by the college. Use pool and gym, Kew walking route, and library. $825 or see at 147 W. 134th, Apt. B1, 822-2200. ITS NEVER TOO LATE and it is a somewhat that you can not comfortably or somewhere that you can visit or at her offices at 2017 Harvard Fund and you can also place your available in Lawrence's best places. Argo Academy, 11th and 14th Availon, or Harvard Square space paid out diligently, dishwashers, rent rates, furnished or unfurnished, reasons you would enjoy living in this make this semester in Lawrence a location for August occupancy andancy can be arranged too! ... 3-3 A PLACE FOR ALL SEASONS ... 3-3 class. Weather too hot this spring? Your class. Weather too cold this summer? Watch free cable TV. All this at lakes you can afford Apartments furnished occupancy $ 1,500 to come up to manager $ 899 to University Terrace Apartments $ 2,500 to Senior or graduate woman to share 2 bedroom apartment, close to campus, utilities paid, also large sleeping room on second floor. V I 3-1585. 2-25 Apartment for rent One bedroom, $85.00. 19 W. 14th. Call 842-8263 after 6:00 p.m. 2-25 Vacancy in contemporary home with swimming pool for young man. Private entrance and bath. $55/mo. utilities paid. VI $2-895. One bedroom studio apt. utilities paid, air-conditioned, close to campus, furnished. Available March 1st. cozy. Own entrance. Call 842-2565. Rockledge Villa Apartments, Limited students can have two bedroom fitted up, with all utilities paid. Students can each call 721-368, m. 843-721-368. 3-16 Apartment—2 bedroom, large field in back, sort of modern. $98. Call 843-2812 after 12 noon. 2-25 Attractive, large room 2 blocks west of campus. Quiet. A/C, carpeted. Cooking. Entrance, light cooking. For neat. Kitchen, light cooking. classman. 843-7827. 2-28 2 bedroom home with basement, fenced back _ yard, unfurnished. $125.00 month. Edmonds Real Estate. 841-804 or 842-7462. 3-1 NOTICE UNWANTED PREGNANCY? Call Greater Kansas City Birthright. (816) 474-6678. tf Good people everywhere, please, come. We are here on Friday Feb. (26b) is ahmid if Rostafa's Hotel will survive in Harper, which is where we stay. music, sleep bag c, any way. music, sleep bag c, any way. night gathering $2.50 per head. (316) 98-311l. Private room (316) 98-311l. Private room INFANT DAY-CARE BASE, 842-7694. Professional child-care for children 12 mo. Fulled or part-time. Mon-Fri.. Specialized designed care. 3-31 DISCOUNT TRAVEL. To and within Europe. Leave without N.Y., or go to New York. NIH Disa- lled Issued. Flight Center, 227 North Washington Street. Wisconsin $398. 608-263-1313 TEE PEE PRIVATE PARTY CLUB Welcome back, kids! We are we are taking invations for second semester term par- ty club. Nee band stand, black party dress. Nee band stand, black We also have special monthly rates for parties. Phone or contact John meetings. Phone or contact John meetings. Station Tee Jee P3 & 59 Hugh Station. Tee Jee P3 & 59 Hugh 9 p.m., 843-1058 422-8523 KITTYCATS is coming and he's got a hot tip on some catnip. 2-25 For counseling and referrals on birth control, abortions, and voluntary sterilization-call the Women's Center tf -864-4411. KITTYCATS is coming and he loves pineapple pussie drinks 2-25 Spend this summer working in the beautiful Colorado mountains. For further information send $1 to Clover Information Box 3-6 Boulder, CO 80302 For that extra accessory we've got some old silk scarves for a dollar apiece at Earthshine East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Apparating at the Mad Hatter on Wed. Feb. 23 and Fri. Feb. 25. BUZYZ AND CHIP, a jazz rock duo. Free admission. 2-25 Those do-dads you've been lookin' To that, make your wormous sparkle? Well, we have a few for a Earthball on 8 at Mast. 2-24 JUST ARRIVED—Swim wear and sandsweepers. The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 2-25 SANDSWEEPERS JUST ARRIVED THE ATTIC, 927 Mass. 2-25 SCUM HEAR BACK ARRIVED Women's alterations, 20 years experience. Call 843-2767, 9:30 to 5:30 3-13 Michigan St. B-Bar,Q-155, M1s, St. Outdoor pit. B-Bar,Q-152, St. Outdoor pit. B-Bar,Q-152, $30.00. Shail or pork bibs-$30.40. Small bibs/$40.10. $18.00. $18.10. Beef Brisket Sand-$8.00. Beef Brisket Plate-$1.80. Open 11 am to 9 p.m. Phone 842-8514. Closed from 9 p.m. to 6 p.m. SWIM WEAR JUST ARRIVED. THE ATTIC. 927 MASS. 2-25 SWINGING COATS AND CAPES FOR SIRING THE ALLEY SHOP 843 MASS. 2-28 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Q. What is a house with a good investment? A. Town House Twins. Q. Who can live in a townhouse? A. Either the young family or the senior citizen with a good credit. B. Move into a Town House Twine. Q. How can you move into a Town House Twine. Q. Town House Twin offers unique tax benefits, come program. For further questions visit www.townhousetwine.com. The tenant can help you buy the Town House Twine. D. 84-239-6229 E. 84-239-6229 Used BIKONO is where to buy clothes — new shipment leather shoes, hiking boots, Hawaiian shirts around, velvet dresses no bananas. So it goes. I bought two pairs. Tutoring in organic and biochem. Grad with tutoring experience. Call 'Yich at 843-1342 or 864-3549 - 2:29 FOUND: New akist boys on Jahawkh Bvld. Feb 21, 8:00 p.m. To claim, identify make, size, color, price, and other information. Christian 7322 - 4:00 p.m. STUDY ESPEKARTO the interagency credit this 12-38th year after stated July 9 to 5 August at beautiful University of Portland, Portland, University of Portland, Portland BIBCAUSE needs volunteer workers, Canterbury House, 1116 La. Organiza- tion meeting feedback, etc. March 29, 7:30 p.m. 2-25 WANTED Wanted-Science fiction books to book the Atemporalium at the Empirium. Expand your knowledge of science and different different books. Come in and ask how you can help. Next to Dyeth, near South door of Union, next to Dyeth Women's alterations. 20 years exp. experienced in golf. FOUND NEAK UNION 180 mm' KU class ring. Red stone. KU emu. Black jacket. $4,995-4,436. Pay - 409. Fee - 2.24 A person to join a cooperative living group (4 women, 3 men, age 21-30) and a two-year-old (with private or information call number) 842-649-609. 842-649-609. 2-28 Female roommate wanted. Jayhawk Towers, $55/mo., utilities paid. Call Carolyn at 842-6303. 2-24 Rock band needs place to practice by March 1st. Willing to pay if necessary. Call 843-8086 or 841-2504. 2-24 Wife of graduate student will do new- wing; peasant dresses, long skirts, etc. also and mending, hems, new- wear prices. Call 842-3794. Re- 2-24 Roommate to share two bedroom (own room) apartment. Completely furnished. $72.50 with bills paid for music major (piano) #842-9037. WANTED = EARLY MODEL JEFFER CJ22 SERIES IF POSIBLE. Any condition considered. Call after 6 p.m. p84-4026 Call after 6-1 Your old cowboy shirts, Hawaiian prints, and letter sweaters and jackets are here. Earthshine, 12 E. 8th, 2:24 If you're down on those tight fits— just wait. Earthshine in the Lower East Side. 2-24 REWARDING SUMMER for sophomore and college students, the Children's Backpacking camp, offers children backpacking, ecology, many outdoor activities and a biomedical born Western Camp. Flirtation, close-up, photo. PERSONAL Competition BECAUSE is a listening service. It is open every night, 8-12 p.m. SUN through Thursday, Frl. and Sat, 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. 943-8525 2-29 POETRY WANTED for anthology by John R. Kowalczyk velores for prompt reply. Send to Diana LUILDWELL PRESS, 1807 East Castle St, Los Angeles, Los Alamitos Catalina 90212 Sports Cars Inc. Ten-speed bicycles: Peugeot, Gillette, Oliom, Chlora, Kalkhoff. No waiting frame; Width in 21, 32, or 25 inch frames; Width in 40, 50, or 60 On Bike Shop, 11Mop, 10Mop, 2-25 We've got a cap to fit your head. Funky styles from the engineer to the 'Big Apple' on down Earthship at 8th On Mass. 2-24 EARRINGS - EARRINGS - and mo- EARRINGS The Attic, 927. Mast. 2-25 WE HAVE TOPS FROM A TO Z. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 2-25 230 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 LONG DRESSES FOR PARTIES THAT ARE SUPER. THE ALLEY SHOP. 843 MASS. 2-28 1950. style concert and sock bop 1960. Lonny Fanny and the Bell Towers. 8-11 p.m. Uni Ballroom, Feb 26. See you there. Free Bee! * TYPING Experienced typist will type your term paper, theses or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate call. Vol: S-3281. Mt. Rauckman. Term papers, these types accurately and promptly, your choice of type, size, electric typewriter or keyboard. 84-0797 days, 843-5805 nights, Klunda Diana, DCU. Experienced in typing tissues, dissection, and dermal mapping. Have electric typewriter with ptype type. Accurate and prompt serum analysis. Received Phone 843-9544, Mrs. Wright. Typing done in my home on elite type electric typewriter. Prompt attention. 843-0958. 2-29 Accurate typing of your thesis, dissertation, or miscellaneous work on IBM Selectric typewriter with pice of logic and a mouse. Court, 821-490, for information, 2-289 LOST Lost in ladies union of Union: gold filled ring, cloudy blue stone, tape wrapped. Mon. Feb. 14 Call 864-2431 after 5.00. If anyone has found prescription glasses in case marked Dr. Aplin, please call 842-7422 2-24 Siamese cat lost in vicinity of 13th and Kentucky Thursday night. Answers to Mary Ann. Call 842-6863 2-24 Benny is missing! 8 week old German Puppy Dog Puppy, long haired, Midnight New Haven, Home, 1345 LA Apt. 24. Wearent A. Friend Collie puppy lost vicinity 14th and Tenn. Brown and white female. Call 442-9421. 3-1 MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL GOWN *GOWN* Sample Size=Sizes 8-10, up to 75% off. Fall and spring fabrics. Galerie Bridal, 910 Kentucky, 420 Socks that'll make you roll your pantlegs up. Earthshine, East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Large assortment of antique mufflers for 25c each. Earthshine, 12 E. 8th St. 2:24 HELP WANTED OVERSEAS-JOBS FOR STUDENTS the arts, professional and occupational work, and information. information. -Wait 1971, OVERSEAS 92115 Wait 1971, San Diego, California OVERSEAS-JOBS FOR STUDENTS Now taking applications for watt- her. Must be attractive and enjoy the job. Please submit resume work under pressure Prefer experience but will wish to train if necessary. Applicants must have summer and following school year experience. Compensation is excellent Phone number is (800) 254-7676 THE MERCANTILE Right Next to Campus 1237 OREAD HERBS AND SPICES MILK, EGGS, CHEESE FINE SNAILAGES "For Feets Sake, If The "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon