University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 11. 1971 7 Natural History Museum Features Spiders Ray Ashton (left), sets up live spider exhibit Museum Puts Spider Exhibit In Place of Snake Display Spiders are in Snakes are at the word in the outat the University of Kansas museum of Ashton, state taxidermist and director of the museum's educational services, is replacing the 'Live Snakes of Kansas' with a similar live蜘蛛 display. Ashton said the live snakes display, opened last summer, was so popular with visitors that the school exhibits through the school year. "We choose spiders," he said, because "next to snakes, we are probably the most misunderstood animals. We want people to be aware of what types are around and to realize that not all spiders are important in insect control. Recent studies have shown spiders are important in insect control. According to Ashton, only two kinds of spider native to northeast Kansas are area webs. One is relatively common brown recluse spider, and the fabled black widow, which is rare. He said the recluse variety will be on display, but not a black widow, if one can be found. Ashen hopes to present at least 35 different species in the completed exhibit. As spiders are collected, they are put in Senate ... Continued from Page 1. Communities, several speakers Amur have several speakers from a delegation of about twenty amur speakers. The Hatati case was not the first case of discrimination within the Amur community. The engineering school has gotten away with so much, but Mr. Johnson caught them. "Aimin said, 'a student should be able to choose what to do.'" Sellers, from the ombudsman office, consulted Charles Old-father. University attorney. Seller said that the charges would be dismissed if administration. Sellers told the Senate that this had been done and that a meeting between Francis Heller, vice-chancellor of academic affairs, and William McPhail, chief school of Engineering, was pending. HATAMI SAID he applied for a transfer back to the School of Engineering because "I wanted there, there, to study engineering." He charged that Smith had said foreign students were on campus "It seems peculiar that we would be charged with discrimination"be said WITH REGARD TO HATAMI, Smith said. "He transferred from the school several summers ago. He taught me a few lessons; this program we feel if a person is unable to make up his mind, he probably won't succeed. We certainly are anxious to present us of the story and the figures." through grace. He also said that Smith said that the foreign nation was one of other obvious reasons, to expand the culture of Kanans. It was said, Smith said that because one third of them are foreign school are irish, their purpose would not be expanded by Hatami's acceptance to the Education... Continued from Page 1 Probsco's daughter attenua school in suburban Topeka. Bother Probasco and Hergenere were out of the city Wednesday and not available for comment. When contacted by phone, Smith said the percentage of students in Engineering was higher than any other school at KU. The school for several years accepted every student that applied, Smith said. KANSAS BECOMES the eighth state known to have had a suit filed challenging use of the real tax to finance public education. Besides the California and Minnesota suits, Gov. William Milliken of Michigan brought suit in his state challenge of use the tax and suggesting increased income taxes as an alternative. The suit had been rumored for some time. Court rulings were handed down recently in California and Minnesota declaring her reliance on the state tax law for funding education to be unconstitutional. Both decisions are being appealed. Suits have also been filed in New Jersey, Ohio, Wisconsin and Texas. National Education Association officials reported. The Kansas suit alleged that the disparity between the assessed value of property in poor counties and that in富裕 counties in inequalities in the level of quality education pupils in public schools receive. It also alleged that property taxpayers in poorer counties were in greater percentage of tax than those in district with heavy industrialization The SUIT'S prime example is the per pupil valuation in the Canton County of $3,588, compared to the per pupil valuation in Stevens County of southwest Kansas, which is one-third that of gas fields are in Stevens County. Named defendants in the suit are the state of Kansas; the state board of Education, which ad-hocly issued the school foundation program; federal officials; Treasurer Walter Peery, Controller James Cobler and aquarium cages formerly occupied by live snakes on the museum's sixth floor. About 10 of these snakezen snakes are now on display. Education Commissioner C Taylor Whittier. The snakes will be kept closewhere in the museum and on the campus to provide services programs being planned for use at public schools and museums. Acompanying each spider will be a photograph and printed document with the spider's markings, habitat and habits from Prof. Henry S Hewitt field note on the identification of the Kansai* Natural History Reservation and the Rockefeller Museum. THE PLAINIFFS asked for a declaratory judgment "that the Kansas public elementary and secondary school violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, allocate educational resources in direct proportion to the wealth of inhabitants of the plaintiffs, depriving those of the plaintiffs who are students in the Kansas elementary and secondary school of equal education opportunity." The suit also said that taxpayers seek relief because "said system of school financing imposes upon those plaintiffs who are taxpayers a higher rate of education of school children in their district than is imposed upon taxpayers in other districts." THE PETITION said that other parties to the suit are "all children of the state of Kansas who are attending the free public schools, provided by the state of Kansas, except children in that district enjoying the greatest wealth per pupil, which is subject to taxation by local authority for secondary and secondary education." The suit alleged "that the valuation of each school district武则 relevant to or dependent upon the number of school-age children IT ALSO CITED varying futures property and listed a series of examples of disparities among districts in their abilities to fund Assisting Ashton with the exhibit are George Pisani, a KU graduate student; Tom Collins, preparer of her testimony; Tom Hornstrom, artist, and Kathy Pease, KU sophomore, a museum volunteer. Ashton said live spiders pose problems for display. Most spiders are very selective, preferring cranies and dark corners. Also many are small. We're trying to develop a method to make the spiders visible at all times," he said. Each spider's natural surroundings will be recreated as each animal's, and encourage the animals to their webs, which are extreme. The animals are extremely French Farce Ridicules Follv Ashton explained that many spiders are nearly identical in appearance, but they can be different in webs of webs they spin. The webs are also necessary as traps for small insects supplied as the mainstay of their web. From time to time the display will also include egg cases and baby spiders that hatch in the cages. By DEBISHIRA Ashton said he hopes to have the snakes entirely phased in by Nov. 12, when they reach weather approaching it, is difficult to find spiders, especially the woodland and aquatic types. He says the contributions from anyone who is interested in catching spiders and bringing them to the water. "What fools jealousy makes of us," might be the moral of "A Flea in Her Ear," said the writer. The associate professor of drama. "A Flea in Her Ear" is a three-act play by Earors Feydey, to be presented Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the classical example of a French bedroom farce, with precision entrances and exits, bad comedy, witty dialogue, and a series of chase sequences. "Wills said," the play is a highly-suspect kind of thing which offers the information structure. He and his staff will identify the animals and set them up in the proper habitats in their display cages. Basically, the play is about a woman who thinks her husband has no love for her because of their nonexistent sex life. She gets a woman friend to write her husband a letter expressing her desire to have a child. The exhibit will run for at least four months with occasional changes or additions. Museum hours are 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. through Saturdays and 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Sundays and holidays. If the husband goes to a hotel, the wife will know he has been unfaithful. The letter is passed around, reaches the friend's husband, and he recognizes his wife's handwriting. He has a violent temper and goes to the gunstore pistol. The chase then begins. Wilms taught at Colorado State University in Fort Collins for five years. He then went to the University of Kansas in 1970. KUx's program offers variety, including a fine arts degree. Adding to the confusion are two different characters who look even more similar. The character who has a Spanish accent and another with a cleft mark character. Campus Bulletin KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Asphalt Paving Registration: Main Unior Lobby, 8 a.m. 12:15 Noon Hour Concert - Communi Calendar (12:30) Asphalt Paving Conference: Woodruf Auditorium, 9.30 a.m. Human Development: Oread Room, 10.30 Sociology: English Room, 6.30 p.m. Campus Crusade: Parlors A, B and C, 7 p.m. Spanish Table: Meadowlark Cafeteria. 12.30 p.m. Competition Center Staff, Education Computer Center; Alcrow D, noon; Faculty Form; Perform Center Paradise Forum: Westminster Center noon. MPA Students: Alcove B. Cafeteria, 12:30 Room 2001, 7 p.m. Undergraduate Social Work: Jayhawk Room. 7 p.m. Latin American History: Alcove A Cafeteria, noon Room. 12:45 p.m. Union Staff, Governors Room. 2 p.m. College Republicans: Regionalist Room, 0 p.m. Salaryline: English Room, 4-30 - 8:30 p.m. KU-Y Welfare Crisis: Regionalist Room, 8:30 p.m. State Act Statute No. 5 Committee: Governors Room, 7:30 p.m. Black Student Union: Forum Room, 7:30 p.m. p. p. Senior Recital: Swarthout Recital Hall, 8. p. p. 1:00 Bernard Gabriel Views, the Mono Scene. The Art of Choral Conducting p.m. Concerned Students for Higher Education: Big 8 Room, 7:30 p.m. WORKS 12.15 Noon - Hour Concert - Community Calendar (12:30) Multi-Media Show: Woodruff Auditorium 30 p.m. Science Fair 10 a.m. Bicycle Club : Room 305, 7:30 p.m. SUA Featured Speaker : Big B Room, 8 Social Work Field Instructors: Kansas Union, all day. Abroad," Dyche Auditorium, 8 p.m. Dean of Women's Rehearsal: Pine Room, 8:30 p.m. Social Welfare Faculty: International Room, 4 p.m. Hospitality: Hardware & K Sailing Club: Council Room, 7 p.m. Senior State statute no. 5 Committee Senior State statute no. 6 1:30 Music & Musicians of Canada 2:05 Anything Good at the Movies? Reviews of films showing in Lawrence C concert Course: Bodapest Symphony Orchestra, Hao Auditorium; 8:20 c.p.m. Popular Film: "Zabarktik II," Woodwulf Auditorium, 7 p.m. University Theatre: "A Flea in Her Ear." 4:00 All Things Considered 4:00 Morning Briefs Union, all day. AAPU Meeting; Forum Room. 3:30 p.m. Washington, DC. "Farce has its own kind of energy demands in technicalities and style," he said. country, Wilissa said. The phases are done almost exclusively by students. Wilissa said the students in a particular kind of training in a particular country. ACK MEPing: Forum Room, 3:0 p.m. KUF Dance Club; 721 Robinson, 3:0 p.m. Popular Flim: "Zabrilal Point." Woodruff Auditorium, 7 p.m. The Alpha Phi and Triangle's all-night effort to rebuild their homecoming display which was destroyed by fire was not completely futile. Tuesday night the homecoming decorations were presented both houses with the "burnt-out decorations" award. Concert Choir 8:00 Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert 10:13 TBA finest in the country WITH 1. 15 Goods and Services 2. 30 Campus & Community Calendar 3. 15 Films, Then and Now 4. 20 Eastward Hours p.m. SUA Film: "The Inheritance at Home and "A Flea in Her ear" will be the american College Theatre, Festival entry, "Indians," was considered to be the best presentation last summer. Interfaire Road, 7:30 p.m. Film Studio Year at Marlenad, Ballroom, 7:30 p.m. 1.30 Dart Composers of the 20th Century 1.30 Recital Hall: Netania Davradz: 1.00 This Afternoon 2.05 Recital Hall: Netania Davrath 3.00 This Afternoon 4.00 All Things Considered 4.00 Writing Confidentials FRIDAY 20. The Hammond Street The two houses had worked Thursday evening before homecoming weekend to finish job number 3. A friend of a member Friday a member of the Triangle House looked out the window and saw that the display was on fire. Before he could arrest members of the decorations had burned Wills said the idea of the festival was to provide exposure and to acquaint the public with what were doing. He added that more people see college and university theatre productions than any other event. 9:00 On the Contemporary Side (Prof. Edward Mattila) 10:15 TBA 10:00 Nur-Off 8.00 Opera Is My Hobby (Prof. James Seaver) Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday of the week in the next weekend in the University, while will also be a 2:30 matinee on Sunday. Nov 21 Admission is free. Registration of a registration card Budapest Symphony Performs The houses met and decided to rebuild the display that night. With the help of volunteers from other houses, the group stayed up all night and finished the display before the judging the next afternoon. Four University of Kansas women participated in the first training of traineeships in language modification programs for developmentally disabled KU students will be admitted free with KUIDs. Other tickets are available at the box office in Murphy for $3, $3.50 and $4.. Four Chosen for Program Helping Disabled Children György Leibel has been the conductor of the orchestra since 1962. The soloists on the tour are the tenors of the violinist who is the head of the Academy of Music; Zoltan Koesis, pianist of whom the Herald Tribune of Paris wrote, and the bassist of the phenomenon who has not yet been heard outside Eastern Europe", and 19-year-old pianist Bunker, winner of the Robert Schimmann International Competition. Bruce Bodeker, chairman of the homecoming decorations committee, said the decorations committee wanted to recognize the two houses because of the and determination they showed. The purpose of homecoming events is to remind students to revive the spirit of spirit in living groups, he said. The award presented to the house was a $10,000 prize. Junior level recipients are Jacqueline Brown, Dodge City, and Deborah Thomas. St. John Ann Wallin, Omaha, Neb., and Robert McCauley are chosen for senior level awards. The four are seniors in education The Rudapest Symphony Orchestra is scheduled to appear at 8:20 p.m. Friday in Hoch Schoenfeld as part of the 1971-72 concert course. The awards, provided by a grant from the Rehabilitation Foundation of Texas, U.S. Public Health Service, include a stipend and full payment to the recipient. the orchestra, making its first tour of the United States this fall has firmly established itself as a leading symphony ensemble of Europe. retardation or related disabilities. The program includes work with a master's degree includes work with a wide variety of speech and hearing disorders. It was founded when the Hungarian Radio was reorganized after World War I. It has since performed as the oratorial Radio as well as performing concerts in Hungary and Europe. James Lingwall, associate professor of speech and drama, said the women are studying to become teachers in children who have mental illness. Lingwall will special emphasis will be given to clinical experimentation in the all four women will spend time working with developmentally disabled children at the Parsons Center, the University of Kansas Center, the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City Clinical clinics on the Lawrence campus. Apply in Jayhawker Office B116 Kansas Union Apply for yourself or nominate someone HILLTOPPERS Applicants Judged on Contributions to both the University and its Surroundings and its Surroundings By Dec. 31 Tony's **BB** Service Be Prepared! I'll show you. starting service Lawn care. Kviston 004-1 34 low lows KANSAN WANT ADS 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lewis, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kman are offered regardless of gender. regard to color, or national origin. 25 words or fewer $1.00 each additional word $.81 MISCELLANEOUS PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEATER 644 MASS. ! Country girls, get that City Girl look in a City Girl coat. The Attic, 927 Mass. 11-19 PERSONAL Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shortt's Beefercrest. 644 Mass. 195 With this ad only, tapes for $3.50 on friday only, from 1 to 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Gregg Tire Co., B14 W 23rd St. 11-19 Velvette skirts and pants. Feel and look as soft as you are. The Attle 927 Mass. 11-12 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99 at Shorty's Breefeater, 644 Mass. ... Have you been down to 'the sewer' lately? If you haven't, you're missing something 'The Sewer' at the ATTN 927 Mass Spaghetti—all you can eat for 90c at Slooney's Bittercream, 644 Mass. Job Printing; low prices; fast service Resumes, leaflets, tabloids, books, bus- forms, forms, Kansas Key Press, 710 Mass. 842-4483 1f Michigan St. Bar-Bac $15, Mish Minnesota St. Bar-Bac $15, $140; I. Beef Bracket $28; $140; II. Beef Bracket $28; $175; III. Beef Bracket $15; $175; IV. Beef Bracket $15; V. Phone VI 2- 1310; Closed Sun-Tim. $199 Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sale! revised, comprehensive "New Anal- gia of Western Civilization," 6th edi- tion. Campus Mad. House 411, 14th St. Northside House Shop, 702 N. 7n. 2nd Artiques, used furniture, collections of antique kitchenware, cooking stoves, gas cooking and heat- ing equipment, baking tools, bottles, including Aaron, hard and wet towels, dishcloths, new & thousands of other useful item- s. Also, watermelons, pumpkins, grapes and butternut squash. & acorn & butterburn squash. Northside Allochard, 842-315-9000 northsidehouse.com Spaghetti--all you can eat for 99¢ at Shorty's Beerfeder, 644 Mass Jay Bowl, Thursday night, beat the best and beat free. Women get 40 runs, men 20. Friday night, Date Night, games 3 per game. Percentage: 12-10 Money needed? Traders Pawn Shop has the fastest $200 bu$ in town Money imaged on items of value Bix-li-trail. 622 Mass. 11-11 Burgans — untreated typewriter, tape recorders, cassettes, stereo radios, watchers, cameras at a theater, Traders Boxes 11-112 Mass. Kittens-Free. Two cute kittens must get homes. They are being evicted and have number to go. 122 Kittens—upstairs in-the-hall one, upstairs in-the-hall 11-11 We just got them in so be the first. Bubble knit tops at the Alley Shop 843 Mass. 11-12 Recently arrived!!! Maryanne Origins from California The Atitle 927 11-12 "the Sewer" at the Attic is the headquarters for underground clothes Jeans and tops galore 927 Mass. 11-12 Cute black, kitten, male. 12 weeks old. Free to good home 842-3082 11-15 TO GIVE AWAY 7 me, old Dalmatian. You must offer good home incarnation at 1912 Mass or call Tim at 812-7821. 11-12 With this ad only, tapes for $3.50 on Friday only from 1-5 p.m. Gregg Tire Co., 814 W. 23rd St. 11-23 DON'T LEFT SEXIST SOCIETY RUN HOMES. DO NOT MISS LEGAL Lawrence. Gay Liberation Front meets Monday, 7:00 p.m., 1204 Orcad. LIVE AT P.O. Box 244, Lawrens- Lawn, NJ 07328. JOIN US. PATCHWORK. hand-pieceed new material in double knit, cotton, acrylic. For long skirts & pants. For sale at 920 Rockledge Rd. 11-18 TYPING Experienced typet will type your term papers, terms paper, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate call. Call 431-8257. M.Raunckee Experienced accurate typist for your dissertation, thesis or miscellaneous work. HSM Selective typist, writer, copywriter. Foster, 2001, 11-12. Court, 842-1470. Experienced typist will type term papers, dissections, drafts, law briefs anything. Elite title. Proofread. Send resume to Sakuraj Sakurai. Subscribe to Mayo 52 - 412-8686. 12-2 Experienced in typing these disasters, wireless phones, and electronic writing. Have electric spwrtering Wippe xpa Accurate and prompt scriptwriting. Phone #813-2542, Mrs. Wright. IBM Selectric-Thesis, manuscript, legal brief, term paper typing with fast and accurate service. 842-6528 Open until 2 a.m. - Phone Order 843-7485 - We Deliver - 9th & III. Home of the "Big Shef" KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 814 Iowa three days 35 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.90 Deadline: 6 p.m. a.m. before submission A small 3½ month brown and white Brittany Snailpper. Speak 3:00 p.m. to Bearer House in Tennessee. Please bring Bearer Home. Call Garry 1472 3472 Last Friday lost an Omega wrist- band in or near the Union. If found, please call 842-9065 *Beward* 11-12 LOST Try One Today WANTED Watched two roommates, immediately or at tenure. Three bedroom at, south edge of campus. Call 842-360-5917 to come to 1417 W. Church 11-12 Must have ride to and/or from Colorado (DenverBoulder area) overland. Must have drive. Can leave Nov 19th School. Must be 18 yrs old. Call 11-11 Schild. 843-855-61 Wanted Roommate Quiet female grad student to share partially turn 2 bt apt Dec $180.8m 864-11-11 Person to share know with 4 other together (2 or semi-remotely), people Located 2 blocks north of camp; Call 815-4970 after 5:00 p.m. Wanted. Camel chest in good condition 842-8022 Ask for Larry. 11-3 Wanted. Male commute to share 2 bedroom apt with 2 other people $42 mo - util. 1821 W 26th. 84 6739 11-16 Male part-time help wanted for Vista Restaurant Apply in person. 1527 W 6th 11-16 HELP WANTED LEAVING COLLEGE FOR FI- LLOW full time job available for those who have completed a two year college or compete. Connect Mr. Sharagani to his email address: connect.mr.sharagani@cornell.edu; 301 pm, weekdays 11:11 GRADUATES—research and write in your own field for money William PUBLISHING, P.O. Box 4222 Rockford, Illinois 61110 11-26 FOR RENT Apartment — newly decorated — one bedroom furnished—wall to wall carpeting—1₂ blocks from Union. Phone 843-5767. tt Santa Fe Apartments—close to campus, new available 2 bedroom apartments in the community for ten months for two people $185 for three months for four people monthly $123 Indiana $431-216 WEST HILLS APARTMENTS. Available for second semester - 1 bedroom furnished. 1½ bath furnished or unfurnished. Central a. dishwasher, w. earphones, microwave. Apartments. The Place to live in 3800. Call 24 hours a day at 1890. Sub-lease 1 room furnished apt. $70. 1542 Tenn. #4 842-8021 11-11 Next semester enjoy apartment, economic living; 2 bedroom all electric homes; lighted bathrooms, laundry, kitchen courts, bathroom $135 plus. 842-444-112-11 For Rent-Unique bachelor apt. in contemporary home with swimming pool. Private bath. Private entrance. 842-8905 11-15 Jayhawk Towers Aid—2 bldm, all utilities paid, view of pool, water immediately. Total rent $150 per m². For calls 9931 or 9943. Call 850-227-2222. 11-16 FOR SALE Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits. (Includes ob. benefits American Health & Life. Call 842-5220 or 843-1394) RAY AUDIO - FACTORY COST + HANDLING ON ARD, Dyna跑, and trade price. System discounts allow trade price. System discounts allow Kewood, Restitution, Lake, Koo Sicker & Pickering cartridges. Open back to back of 1200 Prairie. #8, 824-2974. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608. For sale - 1963 MG midget, wire wheels, radials, immaculate condition. CSC 842-219. if FAT CITY-1870 Mercury Mantuaje MX Brougham, loaded $2250 CSC. Auto Plaza, 842-2191. UF For sale: 1967 Camaro—Rally Sport. Automatic transmission. Michelin tires. $1250. CSC. 842-219-100 Nikon FTN 1/14, 50mm lens w case Never been used. Out of original box only for examination. Ask for Boh. ~ 2300 evenings. 11-22 LA PETITE GALERIE Half-piece- men's coats, body shoes, vests, and flares 910 Kentucky 11-22 Cashmore, knit, silk, wool, wool, fine quality custom fabric and fine quality custom tailored suit to order for only $65. sports coat only 48A m.p. p.m. 2016-2514 Call today 12 3 p.m. 8:25-2514 Fall Book Sale! In Oread Book Shop in the Union, Nov. 8th to Nov. 20 includes children's art, craft, photo; gifts, gift cooking, and titles. 11-11 Complete 3room groupings for just pennies a day. All styles and colors. Economical, convenient, worry Rent Your Furniture AMERICAN FURNITURE RENTAL 2530 West 253th Apt. 1 842-2464 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Shines Dyeing Refinishing Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.33 Stereo 4-track tapes. Buy-sell-tran- cm at Traders Pawn Shop 822 Mass Money to loan. For sale - air conditioner, 12,000 BTU 239 volt. heart record player, two- track RCA tape recorder, Call MA 7628 three x 3, except Monday 10:30am Tuesday Books--save up to 70% on used books and Playbabs. Large selection. Buy-sell-trace. Traders Pawn Shop. 822 Mass. 11-11 For sale: BBA Victor 416-199 - Verizon For sale: BBA Victor 416-199 - Verizon For sale: Rearing specials - TD Max M XH - Huguayuca T7 - Huguayuca GP XH - Huguayuca T7 - Huguayuca GP XH - Huguayuca T7 - Huguayuca GP 832-6966 - 10:11 For sale, 2 tickets (not student ticket) to MU-KU game, 11-29-71. Cal. Marghee, 884-2204. 11-11 For sale. One Natalim contract for second semester, must sell, attractive price offered; call 842-6936, if no answer call 841-7600. 11-12 For sale. 1964 Yamaha 80cc, 3.40 miles, good mechanical condition good maintenance, good cheap transportation $225 per hour. 445-785-111-12 before 4:30 p.m. For Sale-1, pair of size 9 lace skis boots. Great for beginners. Skis with excellent condition, used only 1 time. Excellent condition. WILL GREAT to learn on 2 paire aluminum skis. pores excellent condition. Will GREAT to learn on 2 paire aluminum skis. ask for 842-7647. ask for 3 J 11-15 Layered-look tops are all right. You'll think so, too! The Attic. 927 Mass. 11-11 For Sale -1970 V.W. sedan Excel leat condition. Asking $1230 Cal. 842-0173 11-15 Tired of your old jeans? Get some new Army fatigue jeans at the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 11-12 Colder weather is on the way. Get some mittens and nats knit before it's to late. The Alley Shop. 842 Mass. 11-12 For Sale-Datum 1600 nifty little sports car; $1000. Great shape mechanically built in body in medica- tery and light immediately 4833 or 842-987-397 11-15 For Sale—1969 125 Yamaha, twin cylinder new knobby on rear, excellent condition $825.942-806.002-11.15 For Sale—A real sports car—70 GTE Triumph hardtop, white saddle interior. Only 7,000 miles. Like new. 843-238 after 5. 11-15 For Sale—Eight-track ear tape player; 24 tapes, 2 carrying cases, all in excellent condition 842-0002 11-15 For Sale - 1968 Covette convertible, red, 427-300 hp, 4-peed. Excellent condition. 842-8707 after 5:30. 11-15 For Sale - 1966-305 Honda Scramble — runs good. Call 842-9667 after 5 weekdays or anytime weeksends 11-11 For Sale- $59, HP-485, complete stereo set-up 1 year old-$250. Pari- sons RS-785S, portable tape recorder bargain at $125. Will include tape, drive and cassette. For Sale—1971 Ossa Pioneer. 100 miles 842-6096. 11-15 Must sell 1969 Tr-6. Maroon with hege interior. excellent condition. Cafternoon and evening=842- 6390 11-12 being transferred. Must sell immediately. complete set of encyclopedia books and 3 years book. Will consider any 11-12 after 5-4832-338 Camera. Bell & Howell auto reflex 15 w case. Through the lens marker and mirror. Through the lens mask w case and polarizing and mirroring w case. #42-7048 or #82-5023. please, please. Spanish records, 78. 45%. *Six* variety of popular, classical. Gospel songs etc. Some English. Nov. 13 8296 at 100. 678 Almanac 8926 For sale. 5 beautiful AKR registered Dachshund puppies. 8 weeks old. All have had their shots. Call Mall Ross M. Harris at 514-230-6670 or visit www.mallrosx.com 11:16-11:30 after 5:30. Himakyan Back Backs, New-ma- price of regular price All sizes and price of regular price 84-330 or come by #28 Rhode Island 84-330 or come by #28 Rhode Island Nov. 12 11:15 Nov. 12 11:15 Moving Sal-Fri, nite and Sal-Sat Nov 12-13. Refrigerator $2, stove $50 chairs, tables, beds coch, couch, beds bedding linens $49-$79. +6126-8216 Rhode Island 11-15 1962 TR-3. Mechanically excellent. Very reasonable price. Must sell- moving to Boulder 864-5378-Barb 11-11 Antiques for iron-iron stones, feed and kitchenware. Hours are required, bed with good springs & & tenderer copper buildings. Edison phonograph recorders. Many old items. 210 Leawood acres. Schwinn Varsty 10-speed. $70. 4. W 12th 11-15 1913 Triumph TR-6. AM-FM radio. Mick X tires. 6,000 miles; tomeau. Ki84 72774 or come by 816 Maine. Ask for Gk4. Stereo components—Dynacore stereo 300 and Dynacore stereo 500. SL90 automatic turntable with Shure MSR2 cartridge. If you would like to try out the on/off your 'on' calls Joe Eads (454) or 'off' calls Jodie (623). Tire--Unirolly & Mickey Thomson, any size or any brand, regularly buffed first. I can sell him buff first! For sale. Flat, 1968 450 Spyder, excellent mechanical condition. must-sell is good. Call George. 864- 123-4567. If no answer can be placed. 11-12-13 New Yamaha "It's the Better Machine" Ern's Cycle Center 218 N. 3nd Ern's Cycle Center SENIORS!! Call immediately for appointment for 1972 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE Hixon Studio Ph. 843-0330 10 a.m.-5 p.m