Methodists Set $10,000 Goal University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 22. 1970 9 Fund Pledged to Minority By DAN EVANS Kansan Staff Writer The minister for the Lawrence First United Methodist Church in Newark, that教会于1971年建于教堂for 1971 by University of Kansas students would be used to help give $10,000 to minority groups in Newark. The minister, the Rev. Ronald Sandbye, also explained that an attorney could have been his job because of the $10,000 fund would probably have lost the job. Sundayde said the church was facing a tight money situation that was plaguing churches everywhere. As a result, he said, "I am not going to outplay" the associate minister, the Rev. Stuart Herick. "When it became apparent that we would give the $10,000," Sandy said, "we knew that the teacher would have to be phased out." Sunday added that Herrick as not being fired but would come in for some time, but only as a part-time assistant. Sunday said that two full-time positions were being offered to fund for minorities. Besides he job, a full-time secretary will become a part-time secretary. After the Coordinating Committee for the Black Community presented a manifesto to the 2015 campaign, it raised $7,500 in reparations to the black community, many students approached Sundyne and urged him to speak out against manifesto. Sundyne said the manifesto had been taken seriously and no funds were needed of minority in Lawrence. He said that many KU students attend workshop services at the university. He said he was willing to help pay a large part of the minority fund; therefore all student pledges would go to the university not to operation of the church. The minority fund was recommended by a six member committee in May in response to the main study in study ways that the church could respond to the needs of minority groups. The committee met three times during the summer with area leaders in education, mittee met three times during the summer with area leaders in education, director of the Ballard Community Center, and Ken White, area representative for the Office of Minority Affairs. The committee issued a report ast last week that said "We ask the church to commit itself to a program of financial support for families with children less than 10,000 a year for a period of not less than 10 years." Sundayeb said that the administration had improved the committee's recommendation for 1971. But before he addressed it, the church attributed he said, the church's campaign for contributions and pledges must be completed and the church's budget prepared by the budget prepared by a charge conference which will be held The charge conference, Sunday, will meet all local church officials in a local church office that determines the church's decision to grow year after year. It elects church officers and duets other business affecting the church. The total budget for the church is $16,000,000, about $118,000 depending upon the amount of pledges and concessions. The committee suggested that the $10,000 for the next year be divided among St. Luke's African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Lawrence Branch of Concerned Black Parents and educational uses. St. Luke's and the Concerned Bee receive $3,000, according to the committee's recommendation, and the remaining $4,000 would be donated to the cause. The committee said that St. Louis finds difficulty to minister to the poor and in congregation because it lacks all but the most minimal physical resources. The committee expressed its hope that the Concerned Black Peoples should reach their objectives and that the support of the church will be a key factor. Sundbye said that the funds for education could be used for children in need. He said everyone the committee talked with expressed the need to train for blacks. The committee that assistance for the children in need of funds could be obtained from the Office of Aids and Awards at KU, the Concerned Black Parents, the School Board and the Adult Education office. The committee did talk to representatives from St Luke's and the University of Wisconsin Parents, Sundbye said, before it suggested the specific answer. The committee also urged that a permanent body to advise the needs of relating to the needs of young people in ways of dispersing available In an article Hoyt wrote for the Kansas Business Review he By HARVEY HASLER Korean Staff Writer Role of Child Research Discussed by Director Robert Hoyt, assistant director of the Kansas Bureau of Child Residency 1967, says that the Bureau is in charge of phases of research on mentally retarded children and is working with federal grants to set up more resources for these children. Hoyt states that the work of the Bureau contributes directly to Kansas business. summarized several areas in which work is being done. He also showed what the work means to business in terms of contributions to business. The federal grants under which the Bureau operates bring more than a million dollars into the bank. Many of these each mentally retarded child "Our task was only to for- WASHINGTON (UPI)—In a meeting Wednesday disclosed charges by two enlisted soldiers that they were the official account of heremism by an Army general so he could receive two of the station's officers. General Decorated For False Heroism Dr. Raymond Schwegler, director of the health center, began a lecture by drawing an illustration of the female reproductive system. Approximately 600 people attended the second Human Sexuality lecture, "Birth Control" on p.m. b.p. Wednesday in Lewis Hall A short film was then shown on "Planning the Family." The film illustrated illustrated diff. controls and how control and how each worked. 600 Gather To Discuss Family Plan Following the film, Dr. Byron Walters, physician at the health center, Dr. Helen Gilles, pediatrician, and Dr. Howard Ramsay, each of various types of birth control and the effectiveness of each. The pill was favored by all the doctors on the panel. appointed Tuesday night to the committee thought that minority relations were so important that it should come under a separate agenda. Dr. Walters explained what he termed the "moring after pill," a ritual to calm his nerves. This method, he added, would not enter into a program of birth control because it would take him until the time of sexual intercourse. Sundayde commented that he had heard no adverse reactions to the proposal of giving funds to the school board. He had talked to had expressed regret that Herrick would have to wait for a further grant program was good otherwise. He explained that the morning after pill had the disadvantage of often making the woman exert herself nauseated for several days. Birth control kits containing different types of birth control methods were distributed to the audience during the lecture. The doctors concluded their panel by answering questions from the crowd. "What we have recommended is to consider the committee report soon, it may be considered a start. Few of the needs we have discussed have been included." rehabilitated as a result of research findings adds a worker to the labor force and removes a woman from an institution or a welfare roll. Each child able to live free of taxpayers the cost of a lifetime of institutional care. Hoyt said this has been estimated to be a high mulate the basic paperwork from thin air", the six wrote the committee chairman, Rep. L. Rivers, R.I., D-S.C. in "We were required to prepare a descriptive narrative of his supposed acts of valor, a citation for these imaginary acts, and to hold an unadult document in such form it would be acceptable and approvable . . ." The Defense Department had no immediate comment. The soldiers said they were ordered to prepare documents to substantiate award of the Silver Star Cross to Brig. GEN. E. P. Forrester for heroin in Cambodia. At the time, Forrester was deputy commander of the 1st Cavaliary Division of headquarters north of Saigon. The letter addressed to Rivers was signed by Spec. 4 Roy R. Trent Jr., who said he was leaving the Army in less than a year and forsee little danger to my person for writing the etter." Trent said he was omitting the names of the other five enlisted military recruits in his recriminations." However, the five submitted a signed letter in which they corroborated his charges and said they "wholeheartedly call for and an investigation of this affair." The New York Times, which often disliked Forster, was not aware of the alleged fictitious nature of the Forsterer was not aware of the quoted Col. George Newman, 1st Cavalry chief of staff, as saying, "I have a hard time on the basis of heroism he had heard that Forsterer displayed while flying a helicopter in bombing missions." "I just assumed it (the heroic acts) was checked," Newman was quoted as saying. The Bureau of Child Research is 50 years old. It was established in 1820, and was formed to manage the care of children with hospitals, institutions and other agencies of the state. It studies the problems of children, including the diagnosis, treatment, delinquency, defectiveness and dependency; studies normal inheritance, development and training, and studies family and life in relation to child life. Forrester, 44, now assistant chief of staff for civil operations and rural support in Saigon, subsequent received the Silver Medal from the Distinguished Flying Cross was never finally approved. Behavior evaluation and modification is the theme of most training courses at Bureau, Hoytsaid. Investigations in all settings are directed towards discovering new and better ways to deal with behavior of retarded and deprived children to lead them to become more productive and rewarding lives. Hoyt's figures show there are more than 65,000 mentally retarded people in Kansas. More than half of them are school age. Some 128,000 babies born in this country each year are, or will become, mentally retarded. An estimated 6 million retardates now in this country. About 400,000 of these are so severely hardened that they have constant care or supervision about 200,000 are institutionalized. It is estimated that the current annual cost of care for such retarded is half a billion dollars. The largest federal grant currently held by the Bureau is for the investigation of communications disorders of men and women. The grant is for more than $300,000 per year to support research through 1970. It forms the support for a variety of studies related to retarded children encounter when they try to communicate. Some of the research at the University of Kansas Medical Center begins with children only research in the Child Care Research Laboratory. in Lawrence, children somewhat older are studied to determine what part communication plays in their development. Young children are presented with different visual and auditory stimuli and their responses are assessed. Children who determine how and why infants respond to noise and light. Computer Decreases Crime Rate KANSA CITY, MO. (UPI)—The crime rate in Kansas City has decreased noticeably—nine percent—since police began computer program six months ago. M. Kelley said Wednesday. Hoyt has stated that there are over 200 known causes of retardation and that prevention will be discovered for many of the causes. Of the causes of behavior modification and rehabilitation must continue. He credited the reduction to more effective, professional police work and the use of the newly-developed Law Enforcement Manpower Resource System (LEMRA) computer by JBM. "Although violent crimes such as murder and rape have increased, total figures for serious crimes have been lowered." Kelly said. "We have taken every step possible to ensure that an officer will be at or near an incident when he is called." Kelley said. "As a result, auto theft was down 22 per cent, grand larceny down 9.6 per cent and burglary down 8.6 per cent April. September, compared with the same months last year." Kansas City's 90-man police force is organized in an optimum fashion based on common activity of recent criminal activity. "Studies show that 85 per cent of all crimes can be solved if one person is given minutes of an occurrence," Kelley said. "But, if response is delayed five minutes or longer, the victim must receive a solution drops to 20 per cent." LEMRAZ constantly analyzes activity areas and actively activity areas. Officers then assigned to the high incidence area, and officers also assigned bag office LEMRAZ tells them where to devote most of their attention and focus. "The computer lets us analyze eight-hour-old data, as well as data from as long as two years ago." he said. "Highest weight is often needed, usually, to ensure accurate predictions for the immediate future." "Experience has always guided our best assignments," Kelley said. "But LEMMAS puts the students in the coupling activity reports with computer analysis. This ensures systematic use of all experience so that all officers are strategically located all of the time." "Before using LEMRAS, we could analyze beat activity manually...but we always were six months behind because the learning of keeping and updating records by hand," Kelly said. Beat boundaries and beat structures are re-analyzed every 30 days in light of LEMRAS that maintain the most recent information. Senate Group Aids Students With Housing The Student Senate Offi- cation soon be functioning in its usual capacity by taking complaints and investigating who bushes working problems H.Pawl, Lawrence senior and committee member said Mon- "Our hands are tied until the student comes to us with a complaint," said Miss Pawl. The committee will advise ather than try to organize students to solve housing problems, she said. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Dalian Kansai are offered for students. The budget is regard to color, creed, or national origin. 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: S.01 One day *Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sale* *revised, comprehensive, "New Analysis of *W.* Western Civilization"* 4th *Campus Mad Basil Hourly*, 411, W 14th St. FRYE BOOTH - Primarily Leather carries a complete line of Frye's Americana boots. Square or round footwear in various colors and sizes. your taste: 812 Mass. 10-30 1859 Thunderbird Convertion, 2003 AIR, VT. A/T); power- sensitive brake; brisker brakes; tire tape; driving lights; bits, R tire; GW, waives, evanshit, G70 GW, 700 wires; upholstery and throw pillow; some upholstery and throw pillow; some $280 Caj. Call Joe or Mark, M64- 2389 LEIPIDOPTTA CREATIONS -Hand-made clothing for men and women-leather accessories-beads and bead- clothing made to order 19 W. 8th For Sale: Antique Fur Coat—$29.95 Alley Shop, 843 Maas ff SAVE A BUNDLE - White they last 24 months. SAVE A BUNDLE - White they last 24 months. SAVE A BUNDLE - White they last 24 months. 12 Mo 12,000 m. warranty. Nichols 8 Mo 25 Live release 8 quick stereo tacks, TCR. Burberry. Jeep, Jumpman, Jeep. Graffiti, Graphite. $100.00 Euro. $45.00. Woodstock V. & I. Woodstock White. WB Cooling Bower $190.00. Students with nousual problems about miscellaneous she said, and then if the problem is serious she will be assigned to give advice. 1965 Triumph-400c Hornet, bonnieville, new rebuilt recently, new rear brakes, new rear tire, required 10-inch wheel, Model 8225, Model 842-3210 10-26 For Sale - Super 8 Movie equipment, Camera Projector, screen. Like new, reasonable. Call 842-5209, after 6 p.m. Size 44 heavy unedged cost w/ Alpaca lining. One year old. Just didn't grow. $50. 843-4215. 10-22 EHB1 EB23-C Bass Guitar, with hard- shell case, ear and a half old. A regular condition $250. Conrad Guitar, Guitar C, Call Mark. 842-120-106. 1967 Firebird Sprint, 6-cyl., 3-speed. Good condition, 841-2658 10-23 3-yr-old Gibson classical guitar, Good body & strings. Excellent tone, $180 Sell for $20 or highest offer. $414-8250 in events. 10-22 Sensitivity cards now available at The Town Crier 919 Mass. Open till 10 p.m. 66 MCB. Purchased in, Brigantia, Jauger急架, two tops, German raid, minor body work needs. wire-wire wire-wire, wheels 1042- 1033. 1964 Ford 2 dr. HT V-8 Automatic, 600 miles. Good condition; $250 843-2349 10-23 Here's your choice for some hip ol- timeauftits. Ballard Center, T&l & Elm. Oct. 21-24, 8-4 10-23 74 Chaperones-52 right frame, 8" ex- tensible chair,Bean tank, bean tank, XPS chairs, leather seat, leather seat w/stay bar, many goodies for all appointments; only $65.83 - 474.41 Troubled Road 66, Spirille, radio, Tonneau cover, one owner, $445, 720, W. 67th, Terrace, Mission Hills EN 2- 143 Sibero system 100 watts, AM/FM, FM st. e-r/o radio, Garrard charger, Jenner speaker system, tape deck, DVR, GPS, Nintendo Wii, White Sweating Center, %98 Mass I-83 FOR SALE: 1963 Lincoln-Continental complete power, A/C, leather interior, d&d 4000 miles, mechanic warranty $700, 843-7756 10-26 Cougher - 1970 *Eliminator*, 428 C1.4, blueed, AM-FM Stereo, Beautiful with Goodyear Polyester tree. List for $350. Goodyear Floorcover £200.85 +83.45-457 10-26 WANT ADS WORK WONDERS FOR SALE! Circular table w/ light- weight and portable $12. Twinkie case headboard beds with frames 22 pair. 843-254 2 p.m. 6: 10. AMPEG COLOSUS AMPLIFIER 4-12" Lauting speakers, 300 watts power, and more. For purler, organ, bass, and for recording. 844, 664-966. Must Sell- 1070 BSA Lightning. Excel. Cond. Low Mileage. $1,100. Call 841- 3212. Like new 1968 V.W. convertible, air conditioning, vinyl interior, two new tires. After five call 843-3944 10-26 Custom Made Speaker Systems—Sound to meet your taste, power up the room, systems for hi-fi and hard-ware. Thursdays. 10-27 Thursday afternoons. Psychedic Light Boxes and Systems for stereos and bands-from $20.90. Call Dave at 841-2305, Tuesday or Thursday at 10-27 A Smith-Corona typewriter 2 yrs. old and in perfect condition. Kluge type $45.99 Call 842-3739 10-27 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Used Ampex 761 tape system for sale. See on display at Ray Audio. 10-27 Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.02 Et Cetera 927 Massachusetts. Deadline: 10:30 a.m. day before publication 168 Volkwagen "Bull" ("Keeps Coo in hot Kauai Summer"). White ex- pansion. Deposit: 24,000. mt. $350.00 to $500.00 evenings. Cost nothing to look. 10-27 Use Chevy, 179a. Nova 20W-32V, 1-piece stick floor, gold-black vinyl top, low mileage, excellent condition. leaving town. Call Steve. 864-297-1078 turd, 1966. Fairlane 200-98 WV pardon, hardgut, good condition. Must leave, living town. Call Steve, UN 4- 3078 10-27 ONE-STOP MUSIC STORE. Sales. of instruments, equipment, and widescale selection of instruments. Wide selection of alternative sound sources. Kyberan School. 1903 Mass. Open Saturday through Sunday. 00F. street-parking wishlist. Must Star-Heart Trike 750 cc, engine in excellent condition, major wheels, and chrome side shift, $69 or best offer. Mail 441-2125. 10-23 Sony TC-8 tape player and recorder. Complete with tape and tape box. 45 months old. Call Joe Lazar. 643- 7404 Graduate school in Latin American Studies. Bachelors of 64 years in REVSTA CONCER- MATIQUE DE LA VISión CONCERMATIQUE DE LA VISIÓN AMERICANO CONCERMATIQUE DE LA VISIÓN Model 1010-2 needed doble screen tape Model 1010-3 needed double screen tape Library of Argentina and falker library of Argentina and falker library of Argentina and falker L SNOOW THRES on sale. To make your rubber grabber rub the siskap alabam with a thickened standard grabber. ACE THREE HILLICREST MCHT bw& bw. HILLLICREST MCHT bw& bw. BICYCLE - FOR SALE MANN'S three speed black Baleigh racer and/or Women's three speed blue racer. km/h condition. Phone 10-52398 For Sale. New dog houses, large size, heavy construction, rock, shingle fences, $150. Also for dog beds, dog per- sonal equipment, $50 dog peron. $100.00 - 843.149 - 1005.10. Max. 28 80 Javinel-red with black top-BSST trim-4 on the arm, air-prop brakes and steering. At 131 Elmwood. Call 842-823. Priced to sell. Mobile Home 1968 12×65' Bedroom. $5,500 843-869. 10-28 REAL ESTATE Six string, Venture electric guitar, hardly used and Harmon 255 amplifier, with one 16 Jenner speaker Mickey, 832-4711 Mickey, 832-4711 10-28 66 Yamaha 305 cc bike, good condition. Must sell immediately. Call 842-6100. 10:28 or small apartment Operating expenses have always been low. This荷荷宝 $75 to $600 give away, prized by the best buyers, and sold only to individual wives good transportation at a reasonable bargain charge $83-$843 after 6:00 p.m. Yest! The brown mauritan you have heard so much about is finally for you. You can buy all of the other initial pieces of $48 Mercury Monstere is perfect for your collection. Kansan 38 arcy FARM 11 miles south on highland outstanding 20-bedroom home borne after a 20-acre property. Also 20 ACRES with 2 acre house in Lyndsburgh Legacy Real Estate 356 FOR RENT 3 single rooms for men $45 up. Landlords and tenants ask about our free rental listing service. $365. If no answer 843-1601 10-23 $366. If no answer 843-1601 10-23 A CHURCH of your own for $250 Freedom of worship in picturebooks Reprints from the book register. Pray while you work Lynch. Answer 843-1601 10-23 Answer 843-1601 10-23 Scene and secluded 160 ACRES of bottomland, pasture, and woods /1 acre from lake near Baldwin Two Town Lyrical Real Estate 10-23 Tony's 66 Service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 1-2008 Tony's Service Be Prepared! tune-up, service Canon 6604# I'll be here. SANDWICH SHOP DELICATESSEN & RAY AUDIO Buy at Dealer Cost + 10% East on 13th. Take Gravel road to rear of 1205 Prairie Hrs. 12 to 9 Thursday, Fri., Sa. Open every evening 842-2047 "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 Several SMALL HOUSES. Low cost living for price conscious people. Owners own and manage up to $300 to $900 each. At little as $10 down. LYNN Real Estate. 841-256-3980. NOTICE PRIMARILY LEATHER, Lawrence's oldest and finest leather shop. Featuring handmade belts, watchbands, scarves, gloves and jacket. MASS—Downhill 10-30 Barn available for barn parties. Spawn for weaner roosts and hayrack, and electricity, for more information, call Max Laptid. 843-4032. tf Baird-B and more. Baird-B+ from Jan- mor 1972. Baird-B+ from Jan- mor 1973. Small plate $1.50. Plate of brittle plate $1.30. Bib垫 to go $1.50. Bib垫 to go $1.50. Mich St. Baird-B. Mich St. Baird-B+ Mich St. Baird-B+. Mich St. Baird-B+. Come to: Lemmy Zero's 110 Mass Non-profit record store. Rep. $4.98 for $3.39 $5.98 for $3.99 Xerox 6te copy Nicely candied. Nickel candy bag. 10-22 We will buy your used paperback books. Especially educational books. Buy, Sell. Row bearing 25,000 books. Books in Stock. Market Store. Mass. VI 3:2736 Tart's Laundry—1983). Mass, all-night dinner with a chef. For dinner, bung on hangers. Can usually give same-day deal at $40, from 5 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. Mon, through Fri. At 10 a.m., Sat. Graduate student looking for roommate. 2 bedroom furnished apartment. Phone after 5:30, 843-2542, 10-25 Lew and Phyllis—Formally of The Southern Ptown—nosed located at The Hathaway, 1031 Mach Come and see us. BAD AD FOR DRAW DIE 10-23 THURSTV1 Come out to Sandy's during the 3-4 Pep Hour! 15c Peppats for 10c: the 3-day every 2120 W 9-10 7-25 Don't miss the JUNT SESSION this weekend at the DARTHUGE HOUSE. It will be their last appearance in the show. Pictures still only on 10.40 AM there. *Pictures*. 10-23 Getting married and mould sell my contract at Nalamit for the spring semester. Call Debbie, 843.7828. tt THIS WEEK ONLY GALS! Want a complete new furniture, or just splash up the colors? You can buy at regular prices and your buddies will love it. 2323 Dilce CT. 812-842-1090-10 Student needs ride to and from campun from Bidgela Apts. Call 842-6504 after 6.00. 10-23 THE FLIPPERS will finally appear in Lawrence at the Red Dog on Friday. November 20. 11-4 AVAILABLE IMmediately! I contract for National Hair Appliant may be either male or female. Contact Lynn at 842-6711. 11-4 WANTED Accounting and typing: Part time winter, summer in Minnesota. 842- 0387. 10-22 WANTED WATCHES—for handmade clothing individually individu- ally tailored by your wish, and designed starting at $3.90. For quality and comfort, only the most measured leather. 10-30 Wanted Your Radio Dial on 10.58 FM for groove heavy music: Heavy Pair Listening Enjoyment. KLWN-FM 1.00 m, p. 10.20 m, 10.23 Wanted: Student or Housewife, with camera, interested in time job, your own hours; $100-$390 per month, per request. Call 843-3817. 16-23 Wanted: Someone who needs room- mate. Female grad student. Prefer- modern apt close to campus. Popu- 482-107 Mon-Fri. 16-23 **Vegetarian into Eastern Philosophy.** Meditation, Yoga to start living group on farm. **Pretty girls preferred to grow boy-girl gift rate.** **10-27** 4560 Low Down Payment 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 3 h80room town-house Family room and fireplace Dining, Living, Kitchen 2 car garage 2 1/2 baths Patio Five drove HIRD AGENCY 843-6153 843-8624 TYPING Female roommate who has an apartment or is looking for one. Graduate student preferred. Call 842-5190 10-27 Assume 7 3/4% Loan call Experienced in typing term papers, thesis document. Will also accept nice, typing. Have electric type- ers. Call 644-7583, Mrs. Wright. 11-8 Dissertations - thesis - manuscript misc. work typed on IBM Selectric with carbon ribbon calls. Carm. Troux- 4300 Ridge Court - 442-1240 10-23 Thomas, disorientations, manuscript and term papers. Ethelic Typewriter, Work Guaranteed. (Mrs.) Mara. Wolfe, 1712 Alabama. 834-1327 212-685-9000 FOR RENT Typhin-thesis, disarturos. In English, French, Spanish. Typed by experienced, efficient typhin. MA 814-2034 Electric Mail. HSJ 814-2034 Experienced typist will type, your term paper, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate call. Call 1-828-3981, Merrick, Manukau. Typing—Good Work. English, Spanish, or Portuguese. Everything considered. After 5 p.m. bring work to the office. Located Lot No. 16. Mr. JR 10-23 For Rent: 1 bedroom, aft, also double sleeping rooms with kitchen privileges (for males). Near campus & town 843-3767. To KU Man, small form efficiency eftp to KU Also, KM from Krivyton from Kenya needs a roommate. 10-12 phone. Campus. 843-834. 10-22 For Rent-堂馆 Hill Macron. Now available 1 and 2 bed room apartments close to campus. See at 1741 W. 19th or call 843-8220. 2 B.R. furnished art in basement of home Private kitchen & bath 2 blocks from campus. Available in room 4421,4428. IM 4-0923 12379 Nice room for 1 or 2. Aimple cloak, accented room bath, bed double, small dock Linen furnished, laundry done with detergent. $250 a month. +42-60948 10-28 +42-60948 LOST Furry black and white male puppy Missing in the vicinity of 13th and Mass. Award offered. 842-7569 (10-28 Lost: Algebra text and Chem 211 between Learned and Ohio Abu. Also, Dictionary in Robinson. Call 841-2141 or bring 435. Florida 102-2967. Lost billfold over weekend on Tern. Reward for return of LD, and picture of Dog. Call 842-499 after 5:00 p.m. Ask for John. tt Wallet not on corner of Miss. & Jayhawk Blvd. No questions asked. Reward. Return 721 II. 10-28 Woman's gold Bulova writwatch Thursday, in Malott Hail Sue Wilson, 842-3011. 10-26 Scripting Sunglasses. If found call 864-263 or contact JRP, Room 319. Cash Reward. 10-25 FOUND Medium sized steel gray male cal, brown eyes, wearing two collars. Come to 1239 Vermont after 4 a.m. 10-26 HELP WANTED Bartenders. Apply in person at the DRAUGHT HOUSE. 10-23 We want college students to try our food. We complete dinner tips $12.22. Garage hutchware The & down. The Bull & the Music and Music Hall restaurants rent-carport. Male roommate to share two-bedroom Gatehouse Apt. $53.50 monthly. Rest of October paid. Call 841-2821 10-23 Help Wanted - Reliable girls to house- clean in private homes. For information call Terri Osbain, 842-7621 at 5:00 p.m. 10:23 Everett's *Tune-ups *Lub Service *Lub Service 23 042 0464 930 W.23 842-9464 Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today 814 Iowa because: *You have all of the tax advantages of owning your own home. *Exterior maintenance and yard care are included in payments. *Payments including yard care are much less than on a comparable house. *Construction costs are going up every day. Buy now and save. 843-6153 See by appointment—Cal' See by appointment—Call 948 Holiday Dr.--West of 9th & Iowa