Thursday, November 18. 1971 University Daily Kansan 11 Kansan Photo by TOM THRONE Blast of Cold Air Headed for Area Time for Snow Tires Again Snow, rain to end warm days. The weather forecast for Kansas calls for rain today mixed with snow in the northwest part of the country and colder temperatures Friday. A stockman's warning was issued for northwestern Kansas for last night because of an Grad Student On Board Of Kansan Karen Holmstere, a graduate student in journalism and city planning from Albany, Calif., was chosen by the Committee on Media to serve Wednesday night to serve on the University Daily Kansan Board. Ki. Is her second semester at Ku. Before coming here she was educated in Michigan and at California State College at Hayward. She also worked on a professional paper at Hayward. Ki attended several students who were interviewed position paper for the class. She was chosen from nine students who were interviewer for the position Wednesday. The additional board position she fills was created when the senate passed a bill that restored funding to the Kansan and set up a committee to study the bill that addressed it. All-Student Council stature five. The next meeting of the Kansean board will be Nov. 29. The board will meet on Monday and the business manager for the semester. Applications for these positions are available at the website and the dean of women's offices. ticipated cold temperature, rain and wet snow. Unusually warm weather and rainy days have frequently occurred over the last month in the Lawrence area. The unusual weather is due, according to Joe R. Eaglemann, an upper level cyclonic center, a lower center, centering on the Rocky Mountains and the dry ocean floor. The raider, drier air into the western states and causing warmer, wetter, the eastern part of the nation. This weather pattern has persisted since mid-October. The cyclonic zone, located in the jet stream, is three to four-thousand feet above ground, normally is located further east at this time because of causing cooler temperatures in the ocean. "There are indications that this pattern will start to move east within a week. And when this pattern starts, it will cool of cold air," Eagleman said. Nees Shirer, Lawrence senior and weather observer for the KKR, said, "We've had about twice as much rain as normal within the past 10 years." He said the average rainfall for October was 2.61 inches and for November was 1.94 inches. Campus Bulletin in the first half of October, only 06 inches of rain fell. Shirer said after the present weather pattern was changed, the temperature twice as much rain as normal. "17.9 inches fell the last of the month of October and 2.08 inches have fallen so far in November, that by midnight's day's light shower," Shirer said. Psychology 10: Woodruff Auditorium, 9:30 a.m. By MIKE BICK Kansan Staff Writer Computer Science 16: Woodruff Auditorium. 8:30 a.m. Agenda Committee-Social Welfare: Almore D. Cafeteria, noon. History: Cottonwood Room. Cafeteria. Kansas Recreation and Parks Planning Section. Governors Room, 11 a.m. Latin American History; Alcove B. Kansas Recreation and Parks: Alcove C Cafeteria, noon. DOOE Human Development: English Room Vandalism A Problem In Dorms Dean Taylor said that approximately eight women had been selected throughout the states to attend the conference. Vandalism in the University residence halls is a problem faced by many students. The problem is not a major one, according to J.J. Wilson, director of University housing. Student Teachers Meeting; Jayhawk Room, 12:30 p.m. Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Interstate Commission on the Status of Women because she has been involved in the formation of other women's groups, including the State of Kansas Commission on the Status of Women. MPA Students: Alcove B, Cafeteria, 12:30 AUPU: Mendloward B, Cafeteria 12. 30 p.m. Spanish Table, Meadowlark Room, Coffee & Drinks 9:45 a.m. "We have our problems," he said, "but they are not impossible, we can overcome it extremely well, we to do out who did it and we usually do." CinMerla: 12:30 p.m. Design with Wood" Seminar: Forum Honors Old Cwen-New Cwen Plaza Party: Shakeys, 3:30 p.m. Phi Delta Phi (taw): Kansas Room, 4 p.m. HBSE Meeting: Governors Room, 2:30 p.m. - - - - parts one, two and three. Woodruff, 7 p.m. 8:45 p.m., and 11 p.m. Humming Squirrel Simulators Casey Eike, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Emily Taylor, dean of women affairs with labor department officials on Friday. They will discuss how women's groups at local levels, and offer views on the role they feel the Department of Labor should assume in helping women Miss Eike is national president for the Association of Women Students and is associated with the women's Bureau in Washington D.C. "Design with Wood" Seminar Dinner English Room, 5:30 p.m. Columbia Room, 8 p.m. Young Republicans: Governors Room 6:30 p.m. 2 Women to Meet Labor Dept. Officials Two University of Kalamazoo women have been selected to travel to Washington, D.C. to attend the U.S. Department of Labor. LIBS Institute, Room 299, Kansas University, 7 p.m. Tau Beta Pi International Room Seminari. Sugar and Spice Revisited. Ballroom, p.m. Space Revised. Ballroom, A.M. Carmen Companion. Dance Room. 7:30 p.m. UWC newcomers; Watkins, 3rd floor; 7:30 Tau Beta PI: International Room, 7 p.m. Tau Beta Senate: Regional Room, 7 p.m. University Judiciary: Room 305, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Council for Exceptional Children: Pine Roag, 7:30 p.m. Wilson said that the main cause of vandalism was usually pranks by some students as retaliation or bank or just for something to do. East Pakistan Relief. Currro Room, 7:30 p.m. Xi Yan Panel. *Nursery in a Largest* Delta Sigma Pi Pt. Council Room, 7:30 p.m. SenateASC 5:0. Oread Room, 7:30 p.m. Concerned Students for Higher Education: Big 8 Room, 7:30 p.m. Dearce to Lecture: Forum Room, 8 p.m. SUA Feature Speakers: "University Budget in Perspective," Big 8 Room, 8 p.m. PUDAY Sigma XI Panel: "Factors in Assessing an Optimal Population for the U.S." Room 426, Lindley Hall. 7:30 p.m. Wilson said that some acts of vandalism was irritating to him and the residents of the halls. He believes that people have a right to get upset over writing on walls or fences, his office and resident directors of the University residence halls work to eliminate such acts. Conference on Property, Tax, Custody and Counseling Problems in Divorce: Forum Room. All day. Precautions have been taken in the residence walls, Wilson said. Security guards are on duty to prevent burglaries and occasionally deal with problems of vandalism. Wilson emphasized, however, that preventing vandalism was one main duty of the security guards. Disciplinary action is taken against any student which engages in the abuse of a person who is then brought to the judicial board of his hall for further action. Phi Bha Kappa Intimation and Address: Big 8 Room, 4 p.m. Most acts of vandalism in the halls are minor. More reports have been made to the police. Wilson said, but it does not necessarily mean the resident is responsible for outlawed control. Wilson stressed that whoever creates an act of vandalism usually gets caught. Walt Disney's "Auditorium," 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. (also at MGM Loews) "A Flea in the Ear"; University Theatre RU Folk Dance Club: 173 Robinson Gym, 7 p.m. Popular Film: "The Revolutionary." Popular Film: "The Revolutionary," Woodruff Auditorium, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. (also Saturday) 6 p.m. (also Saturday) Social Work Field Instructors: Jayhawk Room: 9.30 p.m. Fred in Her Ear* University Theatre 8 p.m. (also Sat) JRP Residents Veto New Hall Constitution Residents of Joseph R. Pearson Hall last night rejected a proposed constitution by a vote of Panel to Talk On Population A panel discussion entitled "Assessing an Optimal Population States" will be presented by Sigma XI to be p. m. Thursday. On the panel will be: Kenneth Armilitae, professor of physiology and cell biology; and Jennifer hummer, assistant professor of human biology and family life; Robert E. Nunley, professor of geography, and Richard W. Ruppert, associate professor of economics. KUMC Doctor Receives Grant The award went to Dr. Loren J. Humphrey from Fairfax as less than chair of the department of surgery. It was given by the John A. Hartford University. KANSAS CITY, KAN. (AP) - A researcher who taught cancer Center faculty member has granted $180,651 to continue research in treating cancer On Nov. 9, the hall senate of JDP apprise the new constituent to vote on a resolution sometimes heated debate. At the meeting, each point of the proposed constitution was read in the chamber and senators present understood it. Ritations were pending upon a primary vote by the residents yesterday. Forseeing possible confusion concerning the election, the JRP opportunity for each side to present its case and answer questions about the representatives of each side spike in the lobies of each floor Dr. Humphrey began his research while teaching at Emory University in Atlanta. Over the past three years some 258 patients have been treated with various types of vaccines. Proponents of the new constitution countered with claims that the school had failed to implement any type program in reference to homecoming, parents day and an internship. The inter-hall film committee. Opponents of the new constitution argued that it was not the old constitution that was opposed by lawmakers and officers. They claimed that the treasurer and secretary were not performing their duties and that a lack of communication seemed to be part of the hall senators and the residents. 109-87. The 196 voters represent nearly 70 per cent of the total residents of the hall. They claimed that to remedy this situation the hall officers could be impeached. The proposed constitution called for abolishing the old form of government which gave voting rights to only those who had a hall senate. Under the proposed constitution a hall council would have been established where the mayor, the hall, by attending a senate meeting would have been eligible to vote. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are referred to color, enraged, or national color. One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 MISCELLANEOUS PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEATER 644 MASS If Fine woven capes—leather jackets—knit wool suits—for the total look—really? Earthhive. East 8th and Mass. 11-19 All new selection. Belts in many sizes, surede tapestry and leather. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 11-19 Tri-color brush denims. Get them at the Altic 927 Mass. 11-19 Itensee--body oils—appliques—studs- hand crafted products Earthhilfe, East 8raft and Mass 11-19 We need questions, obituaries, and comments about abortion for speech IB project. If you can help call 842-8016. 11-18 Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. With this ad only, tapes for $2.99 on Thurs. & Friday from 1:00 p.m.-5:00, Gregg Tire Co., 814 W. 23rd St. 11-19 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99 at Shorty's Bevfeater, 644 Mass. tf Chris--bet you can't find Steamboat Springs. Brandon. 11-18 Quentrill's Flea Market, 811 New Hampshire, Open Sat. & Sun, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 842-9670. Kittens and apples and bears. Oh My! Appliqué tops in all colors and styles. The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 11-19 Baby kitties--animal print, vest and funky knit shirts for all occasions Earthshine. East 8th and Mass. 11-19 Just arrived — new shipment of mountaineer combs. Earthshine. East 8th and Mass. 11-19 Recycled wool military overcoats. Mid length, full price $12.00. Earth- shine. 12 East 8th. 11-19 Cindy Winn=Good luck on your exams and have a beautiful week—love the guy who likes to skim in the powder. 11-30 Dear Lee, 7ed saw you with that blond last week. He thinks you are pussyfoofs around. Signed Charlie, Patty, and Chairman. 11-18 Three excellent tickets for KU-MU game. Must sell. Call 842-3733 11-19 Charlie - how much did the Chairman give you got him back from the vet? Pet! He pounds or take an ounce. Ruth's Lee. MU NOTICE Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99 e at Shorty's Beefeater, 644 Mass. tf Job Printing; low prices, fast service. Resumes, leaflets, tabloids, books, bus forms, xeroxing. Kansas Key Press, 710 Mass. 842-483. tt Michigan St. Bar-B-Quiz, 315 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48209; $1.60 EI; Beer Bracket 315 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48209; $1.75 Beer Bracket 315 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48209; $1.85 Beer Bracket 315 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48209; $1.90 Cloud Sun-Tunnel VI 214 9180 Closed Sun-Tunnel VI 214 Western Civ. Notes-New on Sale revised, comprehensive "New Analysis of Western Civilization" 4th ed. Campanula Desert Hour 618, 14th St. Jay Bowl, Thursday night best the best and bowl free. Women need 40 men, 20 Friday. Date night Game 3; game per person. 12-10 Northside Country Shop, 707 N. 2nd St. Antiques, collectors, museum exhibits, cookware and cooking stoves, gas cooking and heaters, ice cream machines, bottling, Avon, hard and rubber knives, jaw & thousands of other useful tools. Also, many make excellent gifts. Also, wow the customer onions, ground indian corn, potatoes & apples. Herbert Altemond, 842-315-5666. Do you have used instruments (amplifiers, etc.) you would like to sell? Or do you own designated service can help you? Do you know Warner Music, 84-6232 11:18 HERBS AND SPICES MILK, EGGS, CHEESE FINE SAUAGES Complete 3-room groupings for jovil pennies a day. All styles and colors Economical, convenient, worry free. RIGHT NEXT TO CAMPUS 1237 OREAD Rent Your Furniture THE MERCANTILE KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Maryann invited students—clean up the kitchen, wash and disinfect hardwood and or low-grade wooden bookmats and let information on procurement or sale of information go through to the office on JUY 2-0498 or by call at JUY 12-0498 or drop off at 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.00 ANTIQUE RINGS, BROTHER FRANCE, INCENSE (80%), PATCHUCHILI (SUPPLIER), TANDEM LIGHTS, SOAP, KNIT HATS, ANTIQUE YELLOW, DYVRY RAGS, W I N WINTEN With this ad only, tapes for $350 on Friday only from 1-5 p.m. Greg Tire Co.; 814 W. 23rd St. 11-23 Stucchetti- all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater, 644 Mass. 15 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication MAKE YOUR OWN WINE—Cold Make your own wine by combining ingredients with water or come in 104 La (Ala). Use either the original mix or an intermix and enchanting blend. FREE- 7 week old their kittens. All have friends and love people. Ask them take before the Animal Shelter call. D41-7831-583. P. 5.1-18 M. 11-18 For counseling and referrals on birth control, abortions, and voluntary sterilization—call the Women's Center, tf-864-1441. No time to read the test material? Cliff Notes, Seahumans, Barries & Noble book summaries and course materials from Creator, Jr. honor bill 10. PJ 15-19 You have to see it to believe it. Dresses with matching bikinis. The Attic 927 Mass. 11-19 Try on some eye-popping button-fly pants at the Wearhouse 8411y Mass. 11-19 Wool and leather diving gloves. Keep your hands warm on the wheel. The Alley Shop. 845 Mass. 11-19 Save on jeans. This week, one rack ¹% price at the Attic: 927 Mass. 11-19 It does it formally? Tuxedo, why rent when you can buy tails and double breasted 30's style, full price Kardiniae. Kardiniae 8:19 Mass. 11-19 Big Apple hats—weeds—canvas and fine cardamons. Earthshade. Eat Bth and Mass. 11-19 Rent-a- crowd-liven up, parties- imagine, your friend-cluster your life-chase. Kathryne. E. 8th and Mass. 11-19 If you can't make it home for Thanksgiving, Resalea's Hotel in Harper is the next best place to be for reservations: 318-886-9211 - 11-30. Edith's (174) Maus is really happening. Live music by Worstwood this Fri and Sat (8:30-12) 842-6623 11-19 Hurry! Don't miss this special sale at the Wearhouse. Buy one pane or at regular price—get an extra $10 off. The Wearhouse: 8411; Mail 11-19 HOUSEMIXIALS NEED LOVE TOO Lawrence, Gary Lawrencet Front matters Monday 7:00 p.m. 1244 Quad. Lawrence, Gary Lawrencet Front matters Monday 7:00 p.m. 1244 Quad. 86-3566 JOIN US! 12-8 The Earth's population is growing by two per cent every year. The Earth int'l. Support the Earth's Lawrence, Lawrence 66044 Telephone 864-4372 Experienced in typing theses, dissertation writing and research. Have electric typewriter with pica type. Accurate and prompt typing of technical reports. Phone 843-2565, Mr. Wright. TYPING Experienced typist will type you, term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typing team, prompt accurate work. Call 435-821-381. Ma Rauckman Experienced typist will type term papers, distortions, diagrams, law briefs, Brief type. Title type. Prone to Spine injury. Suitley after 530 - 842 - 8686. 12-2 IBM Selectic-Thesis, manuscript, legal brief; term paper typing with fast and accurate service. 842-6562 **I PLEASE!** Whover ripped off a carpet bag containing a pink robe, they would have been anything but the box of earrings. They aren't mine and as I am only a child, I can't place them. If you bring some or all your earrings to me, no questions and $10 to me. 11-18 LOST Would whoever borrowed the building be liable for damage to the Mechanical Engineering Building in a genuinely invaded by the bomber? It is generally asked by the bomber Durnay, 1750 and 1763. Cat friend missing, 6 month old male tiger near 17th and Tenn. Re- ward. Phone 842-2178 11-19 If you find a grey kitty-cat with white paws, please grab it and call 842-231—please. 11-19 SENIORS!! Call immediately for appointment for 1972 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY 10 a.m. - 5 p.m Competition 2300 W. 92th St. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 Lost during legal defense fund dance Saturday night in union - wide band stirrer ring with bowel wiiches apoptosis treatment device and wound value- please-value #454-836. 11-30 HELP WANTED GRADEHATES-research and write in your own field for money. William Publishing. P.O. Box 4222. Rockford. Illinois. 61100. 11-26 OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS All professions required. $2500 all professions required. $2500 overtime. sightseeing fee paid. payroll. sightseeing fee paid. book 1971, San Diego, Calif. 92125 book 1971, San Diego, Calif. 92125 ABSIST MANAGER $135.00 WELLY ASSISTING in viewing students on major viewing students on major courses Transportation furnished (Appl. Mon-Thu, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Mon-Thu, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ask DK. For more information, visit: WANTED Female roommate for next semester. Call 842-5586 11-22 Wanted: ride to and from Arizona (Phoenix-Prescott area) near Thanksgiving. Can have Van. 19th Will help gas. Call: 842-7259. 11-19 Wanted - 1 male to share 2 bdr/ 2 bath apt with 3 other guys. Park 25 Apts $42.50/mn 842-9073 11-30 Attractive, pervious young woman for immediate assistance as rental agents. No experience required. Call Mr. Clark 1-812-4444 for appointment. Wanted: 1 or 2 roommates to share a two bedroom apartment. Call 843-6375. 11:30 AM Need one or two female roommates for 2nd semester. Prefer grad students. Seen in classrooms 2 bedroom duplex in town. No phone calls. No bugs: 84-423-6920. 11:30 Wanted: 2 o'f female roommates to share apt with other girl. 2 bedrooms, $65/mo. all utilities paid. campus. At atrium 11-842-4721. At admission 11-842-4721. Wanted: Roommate. Quiet female grad. student to share partially turn 2 br apt. Dec 1st $80/mo. 864-4661 11437 FOR RENT Sublet two bedroom apartment All utilities paid $184 per room Jay-hawk Towers Call 843-4993. 11-19 Santee Apartments—close to campus. New available 2 bedroom apartments. Available for two people a month for two people $185 for three. Monthly for four people $240. 1123 Indiana $641-216. $966 Indiana $1,751-216. WEST HILLS APARTMENTS. Available for the second semester - 1-bedroom furnished, 1-bath furnished or unfurnished. A/c dishwasher, wi-far carpeting, stainless steel appliances. Apartments - The place to live in 10 minutes. Catch 24 hours a day at 8:300. STUDENTS--2, 3, 4 bedroom apts. for rent, furnished or unfurnished. kitchen appliances. Immediate order. recommensal rates. Call 114-128- 3395. Room for girl: ' $ _{2} $ block from Union. $ 40. Share kitchen and bath. Call 842-6074. 11-18 Large living room, kitchen, bathroom, walk-in closet. Double Murphy ceiling. Complex furnishings. One bedroom. Very reasonable. Now 842-340 Furnished room, particularly nice near town and campus. No pets. 842. 7080 Apartment — newly decorated — one bed furniture—wall to wall carpeting — 11 blocks from Union. Phone 843-5767. ff 2 bedroom apartment for rent. 4 minute walk to Union Highway Hawkeye Center. Two bedrooms. nitted $13 per month plus $80 annual fee. Call 643-1846. 465 toll boxes. 26 Shire nice duplex apartments. Own bathroom. Nice kitchen, plenty of space and space company. CHAIRS. DINING. 2-400 rooms. 11:00- 13:37 New York. Two bedroom, furnished with balcony, neatly redecorated Spectrum carpet; large kitchen with garbage disposal; custodial mantle; fitted dining room immediately. Cleap! Phone 842-7316 Sublet for 2nd semester 2 bedrooms apl. close to campus. Furnished, dishwasher, washers and 1. S/able for 3 or 4. Ph. 845-9243 11:30 Nice, quiet, clean room with fine family meals. Apply all holidays. Availability rest of term. Indoor launders nearby WEIHNALL 928 Ride Island 11-38 HILLTOPPERS and its Surroundings Applicants Judged on Contributions to both the University and Apply for yourself or nominate someone Apply in Jayhawker Office B116 Kansas Union By Dec. 31 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Rent-to-Buy two bedroom duplex as 1414 New Jersey $125 plus utilities Call 841-2450 11-30 Bidgela before choosing your next apartment. One two-bedroom unit with utilities paid. Free after each week purchase. Play unit 82 and Frontier. 82-444-444. Apartment for rent: 3-bedroom, partially furnished, kitchen, dishwasher, disposal air conditioned. full carpeted. New furnishings. $150 per month. $150 per month. Call 825-2423. 12-2 West Hills one bedroom furnished apartment for sublease for a mastermate. $16 per month. Call Joe. 842-5726 2-P.M. **1-19** Sublease apt at summer. Have to move out early. 1 bedroom. Fair way. 1 bedroom. Fair way. Furnished. diawheather C-A gas heat bldg. diawheather C-A gas heat bldg. 422-8438 - Apartment M9 - Avail 11:30 FOR SALE To rent. Two bedroom apt, carpet- ing. A-C, dwellroom, disposal, laundry, private parking. 2 blocks from office. Parking fee. Miss M43-8602. 11:30 - 12:00 For rent second semester—large single in room for couple or private in fully furnished, carpeted kitchen with large dog bed. 120-worth seeing! 842-7057 Furnished 4 room apartment—two twosegent women or student mar- ried couple—no children or pets available—name not listed. V1-3 I=5185 Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits. (includes ob blembs) American Health & Life Claim 842-320 or 843-1349 If you need a referral, call Highest price paid for used cars G.I. Joe's Used Cars 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608 RAIDY AUCTION - FACTORY COST +10 • HANDLING ON AR, DR, and DYne. Price based on trade price. System discounts available from dealer for Tee, Miraceo, Miracaseo, Pickering, & Pickering cartridges. Open to back of Prairie Pricer. 842-2847-9. for寝室—beautiful one bedroom furnished furnished, air conditioned carpeting. Glo bleach for room up to 25 sq. ft. for month leave 1025 Miss. 842-630-690 For sale 1967 Camaro—Rally Sport, Automatic transmission, Michelin tires, $1250, CSC, #422-1191 tt FAT CITY—1970 Mercury Montego M Brougham, loaded $2550 CSC, Auto Plaza, 842-2191. tf LA PETITE GALERIE Half-price sale—men's envs. body shirts, vests, and dresses 310 Kentucky 11-22 Finest selection of sports cars in the entire area. CSC, Lawrence Auto Plaza, 842-2193. tf Cashmere, knit, silk, wool, and acrylic. Suits for children in a quality custom tailored suit today for only $65, sports coats only 12-14. Mint condition. pants 3, p妈 3, p妈 224-251, Call today. 10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 1971 Corvette—silver with black con- taining top. power steering, 4-speed air conditioning, tilt-tilt steerable front-wheel drive. Call 842-5789. 11-18 M-H安摩丹, malaquity, $700; 147 V-Lilleat $300, together $900. Gibson basis $130. Vox Jaxager organ, $820. Audians & speakers, $172; $822 6233. STRAWBIRR LOVE. ANTIQUE VELTEL DRESSES AND SWEAT-FREE ROCANC WALLETS—GYPY PSAGS 17 W. NINTH 11-16 Hand-crafted rings by Lacrie—(that neat chick from the west side). Earthship. East 8th and Mass. 11-19 $725 buy 75 W1m. Beil II. P 3S, AT 2D, HT steel gray, c 6L see at 1328 Ppm - 5-7 P.M. or call 642-8541- 324-146. Price negotiable 11-18 For sale—men's 26" blue Western Auto 10-speed bike. Hardly used. $55. 842-8519. 11-18 PENTAX. H13v, perfect condition, Vivit 125 mm, f2.8, Fujore 22 cal. semi-auto. Best offer. Darras, 843- 7362. 11-18 Ampex model 950 tape deck with a professional, quality peg- former. Perfect for all of your treatment instrument. Great for band or music instruments. Garrard turn- table. 843-728-11-19 Garrard turntable. 843-728-11-19 2 Naiasmith contracts for sale immediately. Contact Deb at 842-4944 or 843-6162. Hurry! 11-19 Must sell: Panasonic sonic, excellent condition. $130 or best offer. 1333 Tennessee-side entrance 8-12 11-19 Cute Siamse kittens. House broken. Very reasonably priced. 843-9570 after after 5.00. Select group of pants—now 500 each—free tie lie while supply lasts with each sale. Earthshine. E. 8th and Mass. 11-19 Tony's 65 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Tony's 66 Service For sale: Naihatsu contract for second semester; must sell immediately; you name a bargain; will hire a bargain. Call 842-8396 or 843-7600. 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 New York Cleaners For the best in: ● Dry Cleaning ● Alterations For sale: 1962 12 Porche Targa. Leaving country soon. Must sell immediately. Call 843-4283 by 6:00 P.M. Pants 4 sale The Wearhouse 8415 Mass 11415 Antique—look jewelry. Rings, pendants and bracelets. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 11-19 New shipment of packs. $2.00 at Earthshine 12 E. 8th. 11-19 up to sizes for fun and tronic. Earthlatch. East 8th and Mass. 11-19 Short capes in wool plaids or solids Jost in Midi-length raincoats. Don't get caught in a shower. The Attic. 927 Mass. 11-18 Voleur turtle-neck tops. As much fun to wear as to look at. The Attic 327 Mass. 11-29 GUTTAR STRINGS. Something special made from piano strings, lasted for about 40 years and changed the strings on a piano? These strings were made from paper tape because the wrapped wire round hat heugen. And you can find these NINE strings total. For $25 per string, non-electric Christmas lights. Non-electric Christmas lights. Bob Ralwalt, Kan. 6788, 11-18 Queensize waterbed, frame and liner. 5 yr guarantee. New Nice price. Call 842-8692 after 6 P.M. 11-19 For sale. 5 beautiful AKR register. Dachshund puppies. 8 week old. All had their shots. Call Mrs. Rox at U4-4354 or 424-1698 after 5:30. For sale. A good gift, Girl's 8" 35- plus, blue, almost new, perfect con- ditioned accessories included. Call 842-6250 after 5:00. Ask call 842-6250 after 11:19. FROM GRICECE Hand loomed, oiled blues, with an almond twinkle. Rigged in tall leather, for dressembling or as a dresser mirror, were valued at $100 but will not be sold to anyone who or see it at 903 McCullahan or see it at 903 McCullahan. 5 string banjo—5 months old with case $5 or best offer. Larry, VI 2- 1373. 11-18 1967 Ducati 160cc. See to appreciate. Call 843-9511 or go by 748 Arkansas. 11-19 19. VW. beetle, automatic stock shift, sliding roof, push-out windows, radio Excellent condition. Priced to fit 2018-19 Nissan Kia Sedan 132.88 - BQ247 562-110 Surfice care, sale float. 2, Brentwood château, artique loom, helm church, pew, original Test Tringa record, audio recorder, Call 542-1028 6:10, 9:10 65 Olds-convertible. Power bra- and steering. am radio and heater. Best offer. 843-5222. 11:30 Must sell! Portable 8-track stereo tape player. Only 4 months old. Call Gayle, 842-5756 11-20 1920 Yahama 360 Enduro, rebuilt engine, runs and runs good. ideal for on and off road, must sell to pay for car $600 843-7922 For sale: Hitochi 100 watt stereo receiver 35/35 rm per channel; $275 lift sacrifice at $195 or there about 84-857 afferments and evenings Merry Christmas, a little early per- fect day. Triumph, hardion. White waddle in- ternationals. Tromp. Runs and is like new. A real deal for a real sport. A real sport at 23-298 a year. $4 For sale—1967 Camaro SS 350; speed: $1200; B41-2225. 11-11 For sale - Sony reel to reel stereo tape deck-TC-355-$150. 841-2225. 11.19 For sale. Kustom 206 guitar amp. Less than one year old, has two bass new 15" allure lamps; $435 best offer 748-896 for 5.00 P.M. OR $349 for 6.00 P.M. For sale-1966 Porche 911, excellent condition. Inquire at 1740 Vermont. 11=19 Air force parkas-flight jackets—in maroon, black, and white; jacket- ships-jib boat arms-armbags 408 Kauai Avi. CR 37686. Onenight 8:30 11:49 8:30 Laborador retrieves, AK registered 6 wk old. Ready to go. Must serve for $30.00. Call 843-2355 or 843- 4424 For sale. Typewriter. Remington Commercial. Saferiff $65.00. Ph. 542- 2723 12-2 For sale—nons student football tickets to MU-KU game. Reduced price. 842-9193 or 843-8303. 11-30 V.W. Bus 85—engine one year old. New tires. No rust, perfect condition. 842-3949 11:30 For sale 1970 Kawasaki Bubmaster Low 90 mileage; excellent condition. Take best offer! Must sell!! Call 82- 5044 after 5:00 P.M. New Honda 350—can't keep it. Roger at 842-0797 or 842-8807. 11-30 2 Naistham Hall contracts for sale for Spring semester—must sell! Cheng! Call 842-6847. Room 304. 12-2 Three excellent tickets for KU-MU game. Must sell. Call 842-3732. 11-18 For sale: Two Naimah Hall contracts, available immediately Good deal. Call 841-3099 12-1 Unique Brass WATER PIPE to smoke your favorite tobacco product. Excellentellery Guaranteed. Send $24 insurance gift card 512. $750 California. 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