Monday, November 8, 1971 University Daily Kansan 7 Stickers Hinge on Freeze Permanent parking stickers will be sold as soon as it is possible to do so in accordance with the second stage of the wage-price freeze, Keith Nitcher, vice-chancellor of business affairs, said Thursday. The Office of Emergency Preparedness, in Kansas City, Kan., which deals with legal questions concerning price raises while stage one and two of the present wage-price freeze are in effect, was asked last month about the planned but unlevied 25 $ parking sticker fee at the University of Kansas. Nitcher said. The office told staff that it would not be implemented during the second stage of the freeze. A MORE DETAILED analysis of the needs for a parking sticker price increase at KU will be filled with the Office of Preparedness before the first stage of the freeze in an attempt to change its position. Nitcher said. The KU Traffic and Security Office gives all money received from the sale of stickers to the university budget. Nichter said. This money will go toward the University's administrative staff of traffic and security, the officers manning the traffic control booths, the cost of office equipment and parking facilities. CAMPUS POLICE are paid by the state legislature, which also determines their number. Other no funds are received, nor can they be by law, for any other aspect of the Traffic and Security operation. Nitcher explained. Each year a small part of this self-sustainable budget is put into a reserve fund held by the state. The state treasury keeps all money gained by interest or investment of this reserve fund, since it controls all funds not in use. This money is used for large improvement projects when enough money has accumulated to cover the cost. The reserve fund is never allowed to become completely depleted, Nitcher explained, although its total has dropped over the past few years, since parking sticker fees have barely covered budgeted expense needs. NITCHER EXPLAINED that two choices are now open to the university. In the first, additional money from raised parking fees is used to fund new buildings and legally extra income was included when this year's budget was set up. In the second, cut-backs in planned spending would have to take place in the summer. JONES SAID HE thought that the parking sticker was raise, but would have encountered less resentment if it had been made L. Martin Jones, assistant to the vice-chancellor and budget officer, explained that while the traffic and security budget for this year is $200,000, only $180,000 was taken in fees last year. Jones noted that a $20 million improvement for this year was allocated from these same funds. The last price raise on parking stickers occurred in 1964, when the price was raised from $4 to $10, or two and a half times. Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the chancellor, said. The annual increase, from $1 to $25 is also an increase of two and a half times. Health There was a smaller number of students with drug problems seen during the 1970-71 year than during the previous two years. Students who had been due to the shift of the illegal drug use problem from the University to other settings and groups of people, such as high school students, men in the military, and college age people not in school. "It HAS BEEN my observation that people who use drugs in a self-destructive pattern are unable to function in an environment that will allow them to make progress educationally. This produces a screening process which tends to eliminate chronic drug abusers from the health care workforce." Health Clinic serves," he said. Continued from Page 1 visits. This reversed a slight downward trend which occurred in the 1969-04 academic year, he said. . . A student may receive up to four visits free of charge. After the fourth visit, a fee ranging from $2 to $10 is charged per visit. The amount depends on the financial resources available to the student, but the ability to pay is not a requirement for receiving treatment. A full-time mental health health community in the West Community Health Center operated in connection with the Student Health Service at KU. The Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center's primary difficulty is not having sufficient care to handle the influx of patients. Roman Mathowetz, director, said that the staff includes a parttime psychologist, psychiatrist and social worker. The total "There is a need for three additional psychiatrists and counselors in the field," he said. "With a total staff of 180 hours a week, we could really be doing a much more competent and thorough job." Mathiowetz discussed at length problems encountered at the clinic. He said that he thought this was important because much more children have been cases because of parental involvement and contacts with teachers in the school children's cases involved trouble the child had had at school, in the classroom. THE TYPES OF problems worked with cover a wide range from mild personal and marriage The net surplus not going to the Law School after subsidizing the athletic department was $1,247.50 on the chart. If, the students voted to secede and then decided not to subsidize athletics, they would win the entire $5,580 for the Law School, Harris and Dysart said. Law Harris and Dyart suggested a possible list of options on fees should the law students decide to secede from the senate. They Matihouzew that in 1970 the 18 out of age increased under 18 of age increased per cent from the previous year, while the number of those over 18 rose by 25%. Continued from Page 1 (a) A $2 activity fee per year with a ($2.97 fee per student to attend). (b) A fee of $10 per demonstration. The remainder would go to the Law School. This fee would be refunded by the school. Harris and Dysart said they didn't think that the Law School was the only institution to kick-back on their money and that secession would give the law students the ability to serve in the federal government. Harris also said that secession would be "a step in asserting our right to vote" and being part of the institution," because at the present time the Law School is funded as an undergraduate school. "OVIROUSLY THIS means that the thoroughness of services suffered markedly in some of our staff. It was little opportunity to do preventive work. Every aspect of administrative work was negatively effected and some of it was handled more efficiently, professional staff spent a year handling emergencies and serious and exhausting cases. A lot of extra hours were worked when what was paid for," he said. cert Series, UDK, Student Senate or other student organizations b other student organizations. (b) A $14 fee per year. All the money would go to the Law School. Each individual would be involved activities that interested him out of his own pocket. At the suggestion of students present at the meeting, Harris developed a system to disseminate handbills explaining their findings to law students the following way: (c) A $24 activity fee per year which would go only to the Law School. Harris said he hoped to put the issue to a vote within the next two weeks. problems to severe mental illness and criminogenic behavior. No attempt was made to statistically enumerate these because in almost every case the presenting problems of many faced by the patient. "A large number have been referred or come on their own because they were overwhelmed with their needs. They have had milder depressions—acute or chronic inability to live in reality, behavior disturbances, drug addiction, parent-abuse, or sexual problems, and many "THERE HAVE BEEN a surprising number preoccupied with impulses to kill others—a children. There have been a number of retarded or harmless families with relationship problems worked with. A number of persons were seen for help with the problem, but not unremitting grief reactions after a death or loss of someone close. The number of alcoholics has not decreased in number presented this problem. NO STATISTICS on the type of services rendered by the Center were available as there has not been any data to correlate connel available to compile them. "There have been several cases with minor adjustment or social or economic problems in the past, but now we are impressed that the high preponderance of the cases seen this past year present markedly different from what was before, whole than those seeking treatment in other areas we have worked. At this time we have no reason to doubt the reason for this phenomena." The Center became a non-profit corporation in February 1971, and since then we have, to hire the extra staff persons needed now," UNUSUAL GIFTS- FLOWERS If you are looking for the unusual in gifts, you must purchase accessories and gifts-bath & accessories, wall hangings, large selection of kitchenware, brass, wood & iron He said that even if the inadequate staff was maintained projections indicated there would be a minimum deficit of about $18,000 for 1972. Cash & carry flowers every day— Carn. boquet 5.98 delivered 1.00 Open eye ALEXANDER'S He said that the Center plans to apply for a federal grant to expediate services to juveniles and parents through the juvenile court. This grant, however, does not defend the deficit from regular services. Because the Center is now a non-profit corporation, contracts with other organizations in or out of the county are now possible. "WHILE SUCH contracts, if found, might enable us to make a positive impact, we would enable the non-profit corporation to keep its staff, it would allow it to provide services can be maintained to residents of Lawrence and New York." the basis of ability to pay for client services. The number of dependents they may have their income level and the number of dependents they may have their income level. Campus Bulletin Career Seminar: Jayhawk Room, 9 a.m. Journal Club: Alcev C. Ciferale, 1 a.m. University Theatre Committee: Alcev B. Ciferale, 13 a.m. Graduate Studies Committee: Meadowjark Room. 11:30 a.m. California State University Russian Table: Meadowlack Room, 1 p.m. Audio-Reader: Alcove A, Careferia, 12:30 p.m. Housemothers: Kansas Room; 1:30 p.m. Continuing Education: Regional Room French and Italian: Alcove D, Cafeferin, 1. p. m. table. Menuboard; Noodleboard; 1 w. m. p.m. Pronko Lecture: Alcove D. Cafeteria, 3:30 Registration: Marianne Anderson 7 p.m. Continuing Education: Regionalist Room. 2 p.m. Social Welfare Practice, Committee. Social Welfare Practice Committee: Oread Room, 4:30 p.m. SANDWICH SHOP Pranko Cultura: 30 Murply; 3:30 p.m. Physics Colloquium: 235 Malalt; 4:30 p.m. Medieval Studies: Governors Room, 4:30 p.m. Open until 2 a.m.—Phone Order 843-7685—We Deliver—9th & III. By Dec. 31 Discussion Club: English Room, 6 p.m. East Asian Studies: Centennial Room, 6 p.m. Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 60344 435-728-1208 Water Resources; Curry Room, 6:30 p.m. SUA Bridge; Pine Room, 6:45 p.m. CSW Bridge; Lewis Hall, 7 p.m. Tony's 66 Service DECADE 60 Lecture: Spooner Hall. 8 p.m. Pronko Lecture-Demonstration. Dyche, b. Apply in Jayhawker Office B116 Kansas Union Applicants Judged on Contributions to both the University and its Surroundings Apply for yourself or nominate someone ASEAS (N-E Asian): Regionalist Room, p.m. Media: Forum Room, 7 p.m. Bahal: Parlor A, 7 p.m. Everything for the do it yourself plumber SUA Radical Forums Film; Forum Room. 8 p.m. Lawrence Pipe and Steel Supply 172 E. 9th 843.0957 Call immediately for appointment for 1972 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE New York Cleaners 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 SENIORS!! For the best in: • Dry Cleaning • Alterations • Rewearing Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures Competition Sports Cars Inc. 720 East 9th - Lawrence, Kansas 65044 - 843-9050 DUNLOP-LIGETTE-FILLET-BURAU BEAUME 842-2323 HILLTOPPERS The Independent Rubber & Equipment Co. Specious new facilities. Group participation welcome. No appointment necessary. Free freeiance窥, Swimming acclimatize. Competition TIRES & BATTERIES KANSAN WANT ADS 926 Mass. Hours specifically for the busy coed's schedule. Daily 9 to 9. Sat. till noon. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered in lieu of traditional national色, creed, or national honor. One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.11 FOR SALE Excellent low cost hospital insurance, with above average benefits. (Includes objs. benefits) American Health & Life Care 842-3250 or 843-1390 IUF BAY AUDIO-FACTORY COST + FASHIONING on AR DYNAMIC, NYC. Certified trade price system. System discounts available for Teach Me, Mintiage, Knewell, Restored & Pickering Clubs. Shore & Pickering Clubs. Open to back of all Prairie. #82. 842-207. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608. 'or sale, 1987 Canano~Half Sport Automatic transmission, Michelin tires, $1250 CSC, 842-2191. tt If You're planning on FLYING, Let Mauipintour Do The WORK FOR You!! (NEVER for cost) for airline tickets For sale—1969 MG midget, wire wheels, radials, immaculate condition, CSC 842-2191, tf Nikon FT5 f/1.4 20mm w iso e- Never been used. Out of box original only for examination. Ask for Bob. 664-258, evenings. 11-22 Maupintour travel service Bell Jeans. A Hit Below The Belt. The Wearhouse: 841'. Mass. 11-9 FAT CITT—1970 Mercury Montego MX Brougham, loaded $2550 CSC, Auto Plaza, 842-219-91 For sale—Tt-4, body in excellent condition. Freshly branded antique dresser mirror with convertible top; toenail cover; new coat; 4-taped upholstery; 1057 after 4 pts. $11-8 PHONE 843-1211 Mamiya-SK 1060T-100PT, w/ f8 lens, case, 4122, Pinnox H10X 150mm, f1.8, Sigma M1200 150mm f2.8. p. 425. P zuger 22 rille, 10 shot p. 425. Zuget 150mm f2.8. n. 843-723 (evenings). 11-8 For sale. Panasonic 8-strack stereo cartridge tape player recorder—new —call 841-2225 11-9 KU Union—The Malls—Hillcrest-900 Mass ANTIQUE JINTS, BROTHER PRAN- COLINE, STRAWBEE, JUCK SOAP, KNIT HATS, ANTIQUE VIL- LE-VOPS -VYPS RAGS 17 W. NINTH Must sell - 69 Mustang, Automatic, air: radio; F-20 polygonal tires; new HD shocks. Clean - run well and cheaply. One owner: $185. 460-$854. Two owners: $300-$750. For sale. Guitar, Dan Armstrong—Ampeg, active electric body, changeable bridge, amplifier, 2-15" speakers, 80 watt amplifier, 4-16" speakers, New must, sell NB-342-140 For sale: Beautiful, registered Persian kittens-pried for immediate sale. 842-9028 after 6 p.m. 11-9 LA PETITE. GALERIE. Halfprice sale—men's coats, body shirts, veils, and hats. 910 Kentucky. 11-22 '66 Pontiac Tempest. 326 V-8. Great condition—come see for yourself. 843-7270--Phil Miller. 11-9 Leaving for Mary in a month, must sell my 1971 Yankee 350 street bike. Show room condition – not a scrach. Reasonable. Call 842-9045. 11-10 Look! Beautiful Siamese kittens for sale. Only 2 left. Perfect pets. 841- 2127. 11-10 Cadmium, knit, silk, wool. Cashmere, knit, silk, wool. Free quality custom tailored suit today for only $65, most extras only $44. Free quality custom tailored call today for only 82-223-7500. Call after today. Garrard Lab 65. wood base, $50.00 Call Mike Gaul between 1.20 and 4.30 or after 9.50 p.m. -843-7440 11-10 Fall Book Sale. In Oralde Book Shop, in the Union, November 8 to Nov 20. includes children's art, art, erat, photo, gift cards, gift cooking, and titles. 11-11 For sale-air conditioner, 12,000 BTU 220 volt, record player record, RCA taps recorder Call 842- 7503 or 626-8945 Monday through Tuesday Stereo 8-track tapes. Buy-sell-trade em at Traders Pawn Shop. 822 Mass. money to loan. 11-11 For sale: Flat, 1968 850 Spyder, excellent mechanical condition. Must sell-price is good. Call 864-2899. 11-9 Books-save up to 70% on used paperbacks and Playbios. Large selection. Buy-sell-steel. Traders Pawn Shop, 822 Mass. 11-11 For sale: Racing special - 17 Olsa MX- 70 Huyqamva, 1 Huiqamva, GP BSA Victor, 17 BSA MX 500, Call 842-806-698. 11-11 Home of the "Big Shef" For sale: BSA Victor 441-1969. Very clean Call Arnold at 842-6966 11-11 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 Deadline : 5 p.m. 2 days before publication For sale One Naimith contract for second semester, must sell, attractive price offered, call 842-6296 if no answer, call 843-7600 11-12 For sale: 2 tickets (not student tickets) to MU-KU game, 11-20-71, Call Margue, 864-2204. 11-12 Garrard turntable, unused, $49.95 list will take $40.00. Tim. 842-7125. 11-5 Amplex model 960 tape deck with Amplex model 1400 tape deck with Perfect condition. Extremely quiet. Instrument Great for hand or other perforations. Also Garrard tape delivery. For sale. 1906 Yamaha 80ce, 3,400 miles, good mechanical condition. Very stable and reliable. Very cheap transporta- tion. $2250 @ 740-803-2560. 10-12 to 4:00 p.m. 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 knit hats before it's to late. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 11-12 Layered-book tops are all right. You'll think so, too! The Attic. 927 Mass. 11-12 Try One Today 814 Iowa 10-SPEED RACING BIKE 26" tires Silver black, cloth rack & accessories 3 weeks old, three days a week. Must sell $70.00 or best offer $43. CERTIFIED NOTICE Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Sparty's Beeferate. 644 Maff. If Book Printing, low prices, fast service Resumes, leaflets, tablists, books, bus forms, xeroxing, Kansas Key Press, 110 Mass. 842-4832. tt Michigan St. Bar-B-Quo, 315 Mile St. Outdoor St. Bar-B-Quo, 315 Mile St. Outdoor St. Bar-B-Quo, 315 Mile Gab of pool rents $4.00 Bb plaque- Shib of pool rents $4.00 Bb plaque- Shib of pool rents $4.00 Bb plaque- Phone VI 27-686-3000 Club Com-Sun Ticket Western Civ. Notes-New on Sale! revised, comprehensive "New Analysis of Western Civilization," 6th ed. Campus Mad Hail House 411, 14th St. Northside Country Shop, 702 N. 7th St., buildings, furniture, collectibles, cooking stoves, gas cooking and heat-treatment appliances, cooking stoves, gas cooking and heat-treatment appliances, including Avon, hard and sandy soaps, ivory soap & thousands of other useful products. Also, watermelons, pumpkins, melons, gourds, Indian corn, patatas, potatoes, apples & oranges. Herb Alberten, 843-519-5199. Snappethat—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeder, 644 Mass. COLD WEATHER COATS-Parka style - P-coat - Leather-look - Flight jacket The Wearhouse. 841% Mass. 11-9 STRAWBERRY LOVE. ANTIQUE STRAVEL DRESSES AND SWEATERS, FOLIO SHIPS. MOROCCO WALLETS VOCABULARY. RAGS. NINTH. VOCABULARY. I 11-9 Open 24 hrs. per day LOVE MEANS NEVER HAVING TO SAY BUT BEEF THE SAME SEX- Lawrence. Gay Liberation. Front Forest Hills. Gay Outreach. GOT OUT, GAY JAILHAMS. QUANTRILLS FLGA MARKET. 811 N.H. Where you find the old, the unusual, the sought after. 843-9676. Sat. & Sun. Develop reading and conversational ability in Russian and German language speakers, both intermediate and advanced, with $250 in fund 1-4 U 38-19, VI 3-29, 11-10 Women's alterations. 20 years experience. Call 843-2767. 9:30 to 5:30. 11:00 Notice. To mail to mk圣诞包袋 early? Mail materials, Christmas gifts and wrapping, available until 10pm at Criterion, 318, open until 10 pm. 11-10 Jay Bowl, Thursday night heat the best and bowl free. Women get 40 men get 20. Friday night Date Night 5. Games per person. $100. Kitten-Free. Two cute kittens must get homes. They are being evicted and have nowhere to go. 1225 Ken one, quilt-in the air in them. 11-11 Money needed? Traders Push Shop has the fastest Buck$ in town. Money loaned on items of value. Buy-sell-trade $22 Mass. 11-11 We just got them in so be the first. Bubble knitt tops at the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 11-12 Recently arrived!!! Maryame Originals from California. The Attic. 927 Mass. 11-12 "the Sewer" at the Attic is the headquarters for underground clothes. Jeans and tops galore. 927 Mass. 11-12 sirloin LAWRENCE KANSAS Central Indiana Place We are sure you will find many others here. The linen ware is quality of货 goods checked at any of the five restaurants. Only the best of the top choice shops are available at the Lounge. Desk and Laptop TAC Conferences (The Keynote is lower left) (The slide is lower right) for your group! Our classroom layout Independent COIN Laundry & Dry Cleaners DRIVE-IN AND COOP OP LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 9th & MISS. 843-5304 FOR RENT One bedroom, apartment, unfur- nished, newly decorated, partially carpeted $115 per month 1123 Indiana 843-211-300 tf COIN OP LAUNDRY 19th & LA. 843-9631 Saint Peter Apartments—close to campus New York, NY. Basketball apartments. New furniture. New appliances. mature for two people. $185 for three. mature for four people. $249 for five. mature for six people. $312 monthly. 1123 Indiana. #312-216. Apartment—newly; decorated—one bedroom furnished—wall to wall carpeting—1½ blocks from Union. Phone 843-5767. ff For rent at University Terrace Apartment, three bedrooms on the first floor. Dining room, bathement in kitchen, dining area, walkway to front yard. Manager's apartment, 1529 W Hayman Street, Manager's apartment, 1529 W Hayman Street, 2-bedroom furnished West Hills apt Must get out at semester—will take loss. Hard Stuckup-843-7570 11-9 2 bedroom apartment, partially furnished, air conditioning, garbage disposal, fully carpeted. Available now. Call 842-7523 after 6:20. 11-10 2 bedroom, fully carpeted, dishwasher, disposal, air conditioned, partially furnished. Must move, available now. Call 842-5825 after 6:30. 11-10 Available immediately to KU man, student agt, near campus. Nice way, private parking, utilities paid. Phone VI 3-8243 11-9 COIN OP LAUNDRY 1215 W. 6th 842.9450 WEST ILLUS APARTMENTS Availability for furnished or unfurnished 2-bedroom apartments in Central, c. di-disalleway w/ charm, central plaza, lawyer, Lawyer. Call 24 hours a day 811-356-2000. Take over studio play apartment at Meadowbrook and book for November rentals. Purchased, a c/e/d in suite includes all kitchen, living room, 887, ask for CK! 11-9 Room for rent: Need girl to share house: $65, includes utilities 917 Maine: 842-3708 days pe. week Sub-leave 1 bedroom unfurnished apt. Leave expires in 7 months—but can be renewed. Call Dave after 5 p.m. 842-3609. 11-8 WANTED Next semester, enjoy spaces, economic living. 2 bedroom all electric heated indoor pool, lighted bath room, outdoor patio. KU 8351 used $42,444-$11,122 Need used mannikins of all kinds. Phone 842-7565. 11-10 Female roommate wanted to share Female Roommate Tweets at with 2 other girls. Own bedroom, $80 per month. Girl bedroom. Call 613-12-95 6488 6488 Bicycleis to buy 10-speed bicycles at the Ride-On Bike Shop. Bicycles now in stock 1401 Maas. 843-8484. Ride-On! Wanted: 1 female roommate needed for 2nd seat,杰威师塔owers; $66 per month (utilities paid) Call 842-8581 11-10 EXCELENT MALE VOCALIST wanted to sing in hardrock band. Planning to record within the year. Contact Brook, 842-1292 11-10 Wanted. Male roommate to share two-bedroom furnished Jawhawk Towers apt. $75 a month, utilities paid. Call 842-569-110 Must have ride to and from Colorado (Denver/Boulder area) over Thanksgiving Can leave Nov. 19th, 2015 at Denver Arena Schild, 843-855 Wanted - two roommates, immediately or at amenity. Three bedroom house, at south edge of campus and adjacent to campus. To come in 1417 W. 19th 11-12 PERSONAL Person to share house with 4 other people (or semi-together) people. Located 2 blocks north of campam. Call 824-9720, 5:00 p.m. Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefster. 644 Mass. If New Yamaha "Its a better Machine" Eno's Circle Center 716 N. 2nd 500 E. 8th St. this ad only, tapes for $3.88 on Friday only, from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. on Greg Tire Co., 814 W. 23rd St. 11-19 Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. if Serve a 10-sided bicycle at the Rides- Bike Shop. Pride quality: 1401 Mass. 843-8484. Riding High. 11-8 Women's alterations. 20 years' experience. Call 843-2769. 9:30 to 5:30. 11-6 Have you been down to "the sewer" lately? If you haven't, you're missing something. "The Sewer" at the Atte. 927 Mass. 11-12 Velvetine skirts and pants. Feel and look as soft as you are. The Attic 827 Mass. 11-12 TYPING Experienced in typing theses, dissertations, term papers, other mis-type texts and technical papers. Acecure and prompt提交 theses. Req. Phone: 841-954-854, Mr. Wright Typing done in my home on elite electric typewriter. No these please. Prompt service. 843-0958. 11-16 Rollin down ball to stadium and buy keys (Helzberg 'I AM LOVED' key ring). If seen on one of your hifi rolls, call 843-6398 11-8 LOST Experienced typist will type term papers, distortions, textuals, law briefs, legal documents, and fill in gaps spelling corrected, accurate. Phone Sukey after S 842-682-1866. HELP WANTED Experienced accurate typist for your dissertation, thesis or microfleesion work. IBM Selective typesetter, plexer, proofreader, proofreading. Court 842-140, 194-118 I lost my kitten, She's solid gray, about three months old and is wearing a collar. If you find her, please call Blaise at 843-6263. 100 reward-for-for my of my Lest napard pup stolen from Park 32-ilborn area. She is 4 month old and 843-3000. 11-11 843-3000. The Lawrence Health Club needs a qualified massage on a part time basis. Call 842-4044 before 9:00 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Lost between Nov. 1 & Nov. 2nd, a small brown part Chihuahua. If found, call 842-0701. 11-10 LEAVING COLLEGE FOR FI- time job time jobs available for those enjoy interviewing college students, college students, and recent graduates 3779 Broadway, Kansas City, KS 210-685-4232 PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEEFER 644 MASS. tt Man or woman with pick-up truck to work for reclamation center, $160.10 plus gas, oil, and jacobs for use of truck. Call Gary Jacobs, 864-3710 Cotton knit tops. Sweaters, jeans of all kinds. For an unobtable selection. The Wearhouse 841% Mass 31-9 Country girls, get that City Girl look in a City Girl coat. The Attic, 927 Mass 11:12 HOME OF THE TOPICS DISCUSSED IN 1—Life Insurance Dollars at Work 10-speed bicycles now in stock at the Ride-On Bike Shop. Also brand x-bicycle bike 1401 Mass. 842-8484 11-8 THE "HANDBOOK OF LIFE INSURANCE" SOME OF THE TOPICS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Found. grey med-long hair, 9 month old male child, found near Law School Sunday night. Oct 31 in poor condition. Call 842-7596. 11-9 Call 842-7596. 2- Some Modern Developments "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It!" Concerned About Your Financial Future? Learn Why Life Is Owed as Property Examines Options for Saving Money. 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon 3—How to Select a Company 4—What about Comparing Policy Costs For your (Free Copy), Send this coupon to: HAMBROOK HARDBOOK 700 Kansas Avenue—Suite 700—Topeka, Kansas 64603 There is no obligation DISCOUNT PRICES WITH PERSONALIZED SERVICE The Stereo Store UDIOTRONICS 928 ... Mass