Thursday, October 14.1971 University Daily Kansan 7 Kansan Staff Photo by GREG SORBER Calls abortion 'legalized murder'. Open Mike Topics Varied But Few By DON MAYBERGER Kansan Staff Writer About 10 speakers took advantage of an open microphone to express their views at Wednesday's Forum in front of Strong Hall. Beeson said that the excuse that the baby would grow up in poverty and misery was invalid In contrast with recent years, the open microphone remained silent in many cases as a crowd of about 75 people sat quietly on the grass in the warm sunlight. "I know a lot of cases in history, where people started out with base origins—poverty, ignorantness or great heights," he said. No one has the right, he said, to decide the fate of an unborn child. Mike Miller, Lawrence junior, said the Food Conspiracy, a cooperative venture designed to reduce food prices, needed reorganization and a new location. Miller said that anyone who wants to meet at Saturday in the Wesley Foundation basement. Ed DeForgnie, a represen- tative of the French con- tinent Against the War in Indochina, said food and medical supplies were still needed for the black war. Mark Beeson, SUA spokesman coordinating the forum, began the program by expressing his views on legalized abortion. That was opposed to legalized abortion, calling it "legalized murder." But, after investigating the bike's ancestors, one finds that the vehicle has some relatives that are more careful as these modern curiosities. DeForgnie said contributions may be taken to 1231 Oread. Deforgeis said that blacks in Cairo were still being "subjected to the genocide of white middle-class America." Several people discussed the problem of an over-abundance of bicycles on campus. Robert Dilkeser, Lee's Summit, Mo., helped with the possibility of a bike lane being built along campus roads. He Students May Hear Muskie Without Paying in 1967, 14 young men road a distance of 2 miles from Coundon. Warwickshire to Coventry England on a bicycle built for racing. The cyclist in camelopardite) It was dubbed the most seated bicycle in the world. suggested that students talk to the Office of Traffic and Security or the Student Senate. The first riddle bicycle was produced by Kirkpatrick Macmillan of the Dumfrieshire, 1839, and 1898, of number similar, if less efficient, inventions had preceded his work. Bicycling Full of Oddities THESE 20th CENTURY freaks of structure and ornament are exceptional examples of the bicycle. The Smithsonian Institute the today possesses a woman's fashion, with a nike-pleated frame, and a gold-plated decorations; on its steering head are the gold initials M.N.W. embellished with small cut glasses, with an ivory-tipped handbars have ivory-tipped grisedeporado with silver bands and are decorated with gold- tone glitter, like decoration, as is the frame. Kansas college, university and high school students have been invited to hear Sen. Edmund S. Kennedy address Kansas Democrat's celebration honoring Gov. Robert B. Docking, Saturday in Topeka. Democratic state chairman Ted Cruz, calling announced Wednesday. Women's Liberation was another topic discussed by seven students William Rilke Burton and Alison Cohn for a "mens' liberation" based on the premise that women receive "no" education other than what they deserve. Dreiling, said students would be admitted without charge to the bakehouse Municipal Auditorium backstage. p.m. to hear the Maine senator "Many young people have expressed their interest in Sen. Muskie, Dredsul sing. "We are pleased to afford these young people the opportunity to hear the man of great national stature." Riley cited several instances that he said placed women "on a pedestal." He criticized the policy of some local tavern owners for threatening to be on certain nights while requiring men to pay a cover charge. In 1791 the Comte de Sivraa appeared in the gardens of the Palais-Royal atop a small horse made of wood and fitted with two THESE FIRST DEVICES lacked steering and were propelled by pushing one's feet against the ground. This type of vehicle is called a ferry, Egypt and Babylon, and on freecoes in Pompeii. Another rendition of an early bicycle is in the parish church at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a hybrid that can carry crude firebear and is dated 1850. J. N. NIEPCE in 1816 and Karl At this point, the machine was called, not a bicycle, but a celerifere. At first, this incident is said to have raised quite a stir. When the surprise wore off, many people found the whole notion of a person taking a sword in the sard, and in fact laughable. For, it was steered by leaning in the direction one desired to turn and it was propelled by thrusting at the sword. In 1793 its name was changed to the velocife or it started becoming velocipedes, formed a club of sorts and organized races along the coast. Sigma Chi Derby Day Planned for Weekend Sigma Chi will sponsor its 18th annual Derby Day this weekend. Derby Day is a national Sigma Chapter event for Wallace Village, a clinic in Colorado for children with minimal brain damage, according to Terry Burns, Valley member of the Derby Day committee. Women from all living groups are invited to participate. The girls will snatch at 3:30 Friday afternoon at Potter Lake. With the sounding of a whistle, women from all living groups will start snatching at the Sigma Gamma Rho. The women get a point for their living group every time they succeed in stealing a derby. The derby snatch will end Activities will resume at 11:30 a.m. Saturday with a warm-up in the gym and participating groups will meet at the Sigma Chi house and will parade to the Stables in cars and decorated by the living groups. The sporting events will begin at 2 p.m. in the Stables parking area and then king and queen will be selected. There will be a queen candidate from every living group. The king will come from among the Sigma Kappa community. The other activities will be relay events such as a 'grapefruit sweep'. In this activity, from each living group with his back and his back and try to sweep a grapefruit from an obstacle course. Another event will be the Derby Day 500. In this relay, each of the Derby Day coaches will pull a girl in a wagon race. There are seven places in the living group that places 1st or 2nd in an event receives points. The main source of profit for this project comes from a book printed by the Sigma Chis which list the events of Derby Day. "When we first drew up the search warrant," Elwyn told me. "We expressed that 1406 was a commune, but we later found out that residents were not living there." Elwell said the charge was dropped because a search warrant for 406 Tennessee, man-made residues, was "too broad in score." A charge of illegal possession of marijuana against Patrick Alas, Malone, Wichita senior, and Mike Schoenfelder day by County Attorney Mike Mewke. The charge stemmed from the Sept. 24 drug raids led by Atty. Gen. Vern Miller. vom Drais de Sauerbrun in 1817 produced steerable machines; Drais' was called a laufmachine and Nieppe's, a celeripeed. A charge of illegal possession of marijuana against another resident of Tennessee, Edward Harder, 24, was also dropped by Ewell. The Drain machine became known as the drainsine and in less than ten years manufactured for "resenty dandies—including the prince regent." It was manufactured from the dane of dandy horse, or hobbyhorse. Imitations were produced in the United States, but their popularity did not last long. Then, in the 1830s, after 5 years of experimentation, Macmillan produced a hobby horse that could be propelled without one's feet. He had used a recessed Reciprocating crates at the front were connected by rods to the rear wheels. The machine was made with wooden wheels and iron irons. The leading wheel was designed for the water and the driving wheel about 40. MACMILLAN WAS THE FIRST person to discover that such a contraction could be balanced and propelled by the rider by operating a system of brakes, which traced to the hub of the rear wheel. In 1842 he was fined five shillings at the Gorbals Police Court in Glasgow for running down a child with his bicycle. He had been the first cycling offence to have been officially recorded. During the next 20 years bicycle design was said to have been retrogressive, as the bike came along and键到 the hut in front Pierre and Ernest Michaux of Paris produced this type of machine after experimenting with a hobby horse in 1861. It is said that they adopted this idea from the handle posture of a grindstone. A Munich man, Karl Kech, built this kind of machine, as well as a motorcycle in the family of France produced two velocipeeds. This model became known also as a "boneshaker" and then, after 1888, as a knee bracer. A mechanic of thes, named Pierre Lallement at this time he was born in New York of him and came to the United States, where with James Carroll of Ansonia. Conn, he obtained patent in the United States. A CHAIN-DRIVEN bicycle was produced in 1869 by one such company. It took the same year, Paris was host to the first cycle show, and the first road race for cycles. James Miles won, women of the 83-mile road race. By 1865 the family was producing 400 a year. And in 1871, he introduced his Aelio bicycle, or the "penny fifties," which became a popular due to its simplicity, lightness and use of tubing for the bicycle. As with most areas, bicycling is its father figure. James Coventry Sewing Machine Co., which built the bicycles, became known as the "father of the cycle probably for two reasons. wire spokes. Through this engineering, equal tension could be obtained over the entire wheel With the development of the chassis bike and the pneumatic tube bicycle business really began to boom. By 1893 the structure of the bicycle had been stabilized into a roller-chain drive and pneumatic wheels. After the introduction of the wheels remained essentially the same ever since, except for the multidevice of accessories such as brakes. This was the machine with the immensely large front wheel, and quite small rear one. Still, the Michaux operation had put France in the forefront of cycle development. The first chain-driven bicycle was designed by H. J. Lawson in 1925 and built by Boyd Befast, a veterinary surgeon, invented the pneumatic tire. EXPERIMENTS for adding engines to bicycles began during the 1880s as well, and grew into the moment of the current motorcycle. It was constructed for a journey of about 15,000 miles across America. America and Asia traveled by ship that trip was successfully completed. The Humber was the first modern form of a diamond frame construction. This model is still used at the Science Museum in London. In 1870 he patented a tension-spoked wheel in which the rim and the hub were connected by A specific example is the use of bicycles by the Viet Minh to transport food to Phu in 1954. Bicycles were used there to transport supplies. The Viet Minh were, by the way, French bikes—made by Peugeot. TODAY, the bicycle is the most numerous class of vehicle in Denmark, Belgium, England, Germany, the Netherlands and Germany. It has grown in this century to become an essential means of transportation for many people. Not only have bicycles been used to take people back and forth to work, but have also been wartime emergency situations. Complete a room groupings for just pennies a day. All styles and colors. Economical, convenient, worry free. Rent Your Furniture AMERICAN FURNITURE RENTAL 2530 West 25th Apt. 1 842-2444 "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It!" One dav PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEATER 644 MASS. 10 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Daily Kanan are offered to all students of Daykan. To order creed, color, or national origin. KANSAN WANT ADS 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $0.01 Miscellaneous, yey, but also very special gifts at the Hodge Pudge. 15 W. 9th. 10-24. Car Alarm. Protect your ear from loud noise with an auto alarm system, 180-250 volts. Also available on campers and trucks. Available at Tom Cat Call at 811-3601, after 9 a.m. Motorcycle rented at the Ride-On Bike Shop you get off you! 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IN THE CLOUD STAND STILL, EARTHSPACE NEAT 8'N & MASS 10-20 Shines Dyeing Refinishing NOTICE 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Western Civ. Notes-New on. Sale revised, comprehensive "New Anal- ses of Western Civilization,"third Campus Campus House, 411, 14th St. Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c an Shorty's Beecher. 644 Mass. t The Bill and Bust Board has available for purchase two boats drawn to 14,000 lb. Ask Ake, Mr. Craig, Capable of holding 1,500 lbs at hand, of the truck, at the side of the truck. Sudec hot pants. $10.00. (They're for real, not imitation) The Attic. 927 Mass. tt Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater, 644 Mass. tf Barn Pursies! Heated barn available for rental now! Stage 5, 8 leg cooler, 6 racks, litter box, lighted parking, plenty of land, for rent. Call Harriet B妒 842-346-111, Percy Call Bob H妒 842-346-111 Job Printing, low prices, fast service Resumes, leaflets, tabloids, books, butu- mes, xeroxing. Kaman Key Press, 710 Mass, 842-483-6. TI Michigan State St. Bar-Baque, 515 Michigan Michigan Avenue St. Brentwood, 602-430- $40; $100; Briquet Brisket - $150; $75.12 Beef Brisket Sandwich - $75. $17.12 Beef Brisket Sandwich - $75. 914-835-6000 Climbed Sun-Tues. Something new! Shirt-tailed T-shirt, with bell sleeves $7.00 Alley Shop 843 Mass. SMITTY'S DIAPER SERVICE $12.00 travel service to our house. travel service to we do. We bed depends and throw rugs. Also haul APCO, Tongwai 203946-10-21 10-21 Guitar lesson—Judy Nolly now teaching at Richardson's Music Shop, 18 E 9th St. 842-0021 Falk - blue bimes - finger pinching 10-30 Tutoring in Organic and Biochemistry by grad, student. Call UN 4-3549 or "V" 3-1542 and ask for Rich. 16-15 Tony's 66 Service KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service 2434 Iowa V1 2-1008 Home of the "Big Shef" Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.02 8.98 m. 2 days before publication starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 814 Iowa Try One Today Defeat the Hunters. Call UH w/o between 5 o'clock and 10:00 p.m. for the 5 o'clock Delivery Service. Pizza (12') 15-12, milkshakes 15-25, 10-22 15-25 CALLIGRAPHY Chaney, curly, black letter. Notches, tiny paper, letters, posters--whatever could use a little class. A631-703-1892. Minneapolis service, Crisp, professional copies from a new machine. Low cost. Will furnish ink, stenches, paper, etc. Call艾达 842-1680-10-15 Saddle leather purses from $16 The Attic, 927 Mass. If Imported Angura pant suits. Alley Shop, 842 Mass. ff *Country shop*, Inc. – 21, Aberdeen, furniture stores, collector's shops, gift shops, cooking shears, gas cooking and heat- ing equipment, gas cookers, baking sheets, bottles, including Ace Hard, water & thousands of other useful new & thousands of other useful items. Also, water heating pots, gift boxes, kitchen pots, ceramics & pots & batteries. Aberdeen, 402-3588 & Aberdeen, 402-3589. *S’Seller*, Inc. – 21, Aberdeen, furniture stores, collector's shops, gift shops, cooking shears, gas cooking and heat- ing equipment, gas cookers, baking sheets, bottles, including Ace Hard, water & thousands of other useful new & thousands of other useful items. Also, water heating pots, gift boxes, kitchen pots, ceramics & pots & batteries. Aberdeen, 402-3588 & Aberdeen, 402-3589. Will babysit in my home or your mom, day after 3 p.m. Time:Thu- afri, 9:30. Wed-Fri; after noon. Post: Saturday, 8:44-6:48. 10-15 LAWRENCE ART CENTER makes 3 new courses: still photography, art and art history for all ages; or artyries. Enclosing Oct 14, 15: 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., p. 813-826; Indiana STOP BY AND SAY HI—WHO KNOWS? EARTHSHINE, EAST 80; & **ANS.** 10-20 Professional ballet instruction Lawrence School of Ballet 842 Mass (earth) Jode Fattorie instructor Emily Todd teacher 10 Nov. 19 12:32 or 843-456 HELP WANTED The Bell and Hoar waffle college, their home of the 1985 Waffles hunners dinner for only $7.99 includes waffles, baked beans, potato and vegetables, tailed beer, potatoes and vegetables, large two hundred sandwich- lets, large two hundred sandwich- lets, large two hundred sandwich- MONOZA MODELLING AGENCE nécropier with an app XA Fee Art Auctioniary w/甲辰馆 MI-乙叁 YT-乙二 Person wanted to run a very profitable business. Katrina abilities are required, and she must qualify for Mrs. Warren's Mast Qualifications to Mr. Warren; WANTED Wanted: Up to six tickets for KU-NU game This big Blue Titan want to see the BIG BLUE MACHINE roll over UU. 842-862-6823 Flute teacher needed to help w, scales and rock. No band or books please. 842-4715. 10-15 Chick to live in Willing to cook (well) and wash dishes as payment For rent, private room. If interested 1327 Kentucky. after 5 p.m. 10-12 Wanted—one far-out cat to share a B.R. turn up, ½ block from the unite will have own room. Call 842-9731. Want to buy two tickets for KU- Nebraska football game Call 843-8758 10-12 FOR RENT Apartment — newly decorated — one bedroom furnished — wall to wall carpeting— 1'; blocks from Union. Phone 843-5767 If Available now, 2 bedroom apartment, new furniture; shag carpet, close to Campus. Smith Apartments, 1123 Indiana. 843-216-111 II Dissatisfied with where you're living now? Well, come visit Collegiate Hospital for a free consultation. Our location is 1741 W. 19th St., Suite 300. Call 832-869 or by email to us. **Call 832-869** or by email to us. Ridgley has! It is 1.1 one or two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished a quiet, flat. Ball courts, covered heated pool, ball courts, pets welcome. Fence. 10-14 822-4444 EBIC Agents, also rooms, kitchen priviledge. Block to KU. Possible rent reduction for child care or cleaning 842-5097 after 5 p.m. 10-22 for rent - furnished 2 bedroom, air- conditioned apartment. Swimming pool, laundry $130/mo. Call 842-9280 or 842-4026. Parmished hope for - complete kitchen - washer, dryer - air conditioned - 2 bedrooms - garage - low rent - Call-842-7657 - 10-14 DELICATESSEN G SANDWICH SHOP Open JAM & Phone Order 843 7685 - We Deliver - 9th & 11th Competition 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 LOST Expertised typist will do all kinds of paper tasks, turn papers etc. Depends upon experience. Type phone. Cherry 864-1756. Type phone. Chevy 1024-8525. Type phone. Friday and Saturday after .30 10:29 Dessert apartment—partially furnished close to campus $100.00 units paid Call 841-2222 10-15 Experienced typist will type term papers, documentations, law briefs, law anything. Rite型 type. Professionals with experience in Adobe After Effects 5-30 - 842-6866. 12-2 Two bedroom duplex to sublease $125 plus utilities. Call 841-2520 after 4 10:18 Female downmale to shore- take furnished 2-bedroom, house- own $15 Worth your time to check not call. Call #492-7057 10-19 Experienced secretary will type your papers, manual typewriter. 356 page " " W45,7142 after 12:30 noon. 10-18 Experienced typist desires all kinds of typing, term paper, legal, e-mail, with elite type available Geodesic Distance Call 642-3597 10-25 Experienced in typing these, discussions, formatting papers and typesetting paper. Type Tynn. Acquire and promote scripture Pam. Respond to phone calls. Replace Phone #M-6254. Mr Wright 1 or 2 female students to move in farmhouse. 10-sec storage, skirt carpet, hiveboard, private bedrooms. $65/ month. No obligation. #843-309-10-15 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Gold watch in 125 Maule on October 5. Has much sentimental value? No questions asked. Reward. Call 842-105-6277 at 5:00 p.m. TYPING Last around Oct. 2, between two teams and their attorneys are two ground ball players. They are white and white and the female is black and white and the male is combo by 1730 Kentucky Reward. Lost, Women's white gold watch of great sentimental value Sunday. October 10 in KU Union or on Mi- morning St. SC1-843-4422, after 6 p.m. FOUND Oct. 8 - 3-month old gold and black kitten in Gibson's公园 black very affective Call Dan or Berkey. 842-9528 after 5 p.m. 10-15 FOR SALE Small, nervous, scraggly black hatred male puppie. Maa, dog tag. Answers sometimes to name 'Pantheh' 'Reward. Tele. VI 3-6231 10-20 Honda 175' s for rent at now on the Ride-On Bike Shop Also 70's & 100's for street & trail, hill & yard 1401 Massachusetts 831.814.864 10-20 Lot: Ladies' gold wrist watch Fri night. Oct. 8, out birth or west of campus 2 chain band Beward 843-3843 evenings. 10:18 Imported Angora knit dresses Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 0 Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8008. U Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits (includes ob. benefits) American Health & Life Care 822-5220 or 834-1390 if required RAY - AUDIO-BUY AT DEALER BAY, DAVID L. BURKE AT DEALER RAYS ON Fair Trade items, MMS, DRAFTS, NEW EDITIONS, RECTILINEAR Keyboard, Teaches BREATHING IN 125 PAGES OF TNIS PROGRAM, 81-429-7001 BREAD BHARE! The Mercantile at 1237 O戴 has fine organic flourbread, yeast, wheat and anything else may need. Come in at 10, 10-14 For sale. Two family yard sale- clothes, furniture, un婚ed wedding dress, and other misc. Items Stars & Lifts. Oct 8 and 10. 10-15 742 Mains Student Discount APRICOT PIEZ Mint chip cookies. You name it, I bake it and deliver It Call 843-7603 before 8 p.m. 10-14 1950 Chrysler eight passenger limo- er, excellent condition, factory re- pair. 8x16. $250. Antique good anti- tear, absolutely reliable. $250. Telephone 10-734 7931 Naisouth contract for sale. Call 842-5459 anytime. 10-14 For sale. Jayhawk Towers gut, for sublease. Please contact 842-4785. 2 bedroom, furnished. 10-14 1970 Yamaha 520 2 Stroke street bike Excellent shape. Best offer. Call VI 2- 3566. Forbes. 10-14 BICYCLES- 2 two-speed mikes in very good condition. Highest offer takes. Also one heavy-duty two wheel bikes. 813-709. 10-14 Sondra Treadway (owner) New posters, wind chimes, incense, leather goods at the Hodge Podge 15th W. 9th. 10-24 Frames, Liners, Pads 710 Mass. Behind Lenny Zeros Waterbed Store Sony AC-DC tape recorder. Yamaha A60 G古典钢琴 22寸 baler 35-inch keyboard 45x14.4 in. 50x14.4 in. wide theater saxes in tubes mounted on GM rims. 842-4900 "Super Old?" B-flat trumpet. $280 new. Now used, good condition. $100 844-6071 10-14 Relax a while. Come to Sandy during a 4-hour Pop-Up Day from 3-4 am and 4-8 pm. Visit 206 Pop-Up Coffee Shops in Birchwood, WI 9th and 10th & Drive-in.迎宾周 9:10, WI 9th. 1971 Curvete convertible, PS. 4 speed, air lifted, air mounted $6,200-$9,000 more. Also 1350 BSA 441 Vulnerable 1863 Triumph Sprint BAC 481-160-161. FORD, 66. Custom 500, V8 Aut., P.S. P.R. A.C. CAL Arzang. 843-5487 at 10: 6:00 p.m. For sale - 1988 W-V low mileage new tires, blue, excellent condition best offer. Must sell soon as possible. Call 842-8325 10-15 Leather and rough-out pants now in at the Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th 10-24 Home-made cake, no preservatives, largest freshness of fruits, and most flavorful. Individual selection. Garden Market. makes eat of Teppei. Hw-24 95 806-763-1600 1966 V.W. bug. Good condition, new tires, checkered brakes, good engine. Call 842-0231 after 5 p.m. and weekends 10-18 For sale—1302 Oldsmobile, after two extra sets of strings. Bolex 16, mini movie camera; call 843-2983, 10aX Mobile home, built to last. 10-55 with 10x10 extension. Furnished. dishwasher, washer, range, refrigerator. 843-6105 10-18 Bicycles two, 3-speed men's bike and one 4'1" tall tail stand bike, all in very good condition. Highest offer takes one or all 843-7939. 10-18 Must sell 1969 Triumph TR6 maroon with beige interior; Michel tire excellent condition. Call 842-6200 at 3:30 p.m. on exception Tues. 10-15 12 string electric Rickenbacker guitar. In excellent condition. VI 2-1683. 10,19 regency H1-No scanner w. eryscalyx w. tachyon; lens angle w. angle w. wheel and w. angle w. angles 47. Allied 7. 1. Allied 3. allied 6. allied 8. empty kill vet G. Garatt 9. empty kill vet G. new empire B. Neumann's style new empire B. Neumann's style Nikon FT1/4, 50 mm lens w/case. Never been used. Out of original box for only examination. $73. Ask for Bob at b64-2383, evenings. 10-19 For sale—James Taylor tickets. Two together, good $4 seat in first ba- cety. $20 or best offer. Call 684-6732. 10.15 Eldurord 1971 Ossa 250. 700 miles. Never been raced. Must grow now. After 5 p.m. 842-3960. 10-19 New shipment of Wallace Berry and skinny rib tops at the Wearhouse, 8411; Mass. 10:19 Gotta 'til, pair of wide, white-gold wedding bands. Also, two 12 inch speakers; four, 4 inch speakers. Ask For Ward. 832. 10-19 1968 Camaro SS 390, tape power, magic, priced reasonably. Call 842- 4018 10-19 1863 Chevette Malibu SS, recently re- built 205-4 harley-davidson power wagon with silver headlights and oval silver Excellent condition $252 825-7 Hershey Days 84-10-19 825-973 Hershey Days 84-10-19 Snowflite sale! New iPad eylon 790 13 only $2.89 prl plus 1.94 ea Duck feathers at Hazy Stonebelt on the Marsh dured before it it snows.)... 10-27 8 track tapes only $29.00 *Special Magnavox tape of award winner*-while they last! Ray Stoneback's 929 Mass 10-27 100 watt Magnavox component complete with an AM-FM tuner & amplifier. 71 channel $200- to $300–we’ll sell you 10-127 Stoneback’s 929 Mass For sale - 2 stuffed snow trees, 11:38-14:14 8:35-14:15 2-wheel—14-for $250, 2-wheel—offer $250 Healthfit heart rate device 600.00 or best offer 10-20 For sale. Ladies' 3 sped bicycle. New and in great condition $50. Call 842-8772 after 5:00. 10-20 For sale—one pair of fine Spanish boots. Full calf, never worn. Size 81"; 842-0652. Joseph. 10-20 For sale. Portable 8 track tape player. AC, DC, Gcw for picnics. Brand new. Call 864-2831 10-20 Most sell 3. James Taylor tickets. Willing to take a loss. Call 843-1685. 10:15 SALE-DENIUM FLARES 29-38. $5 A PAIR WHILE THEY LAST EARTH-HINE. EAST 6th & MASS 10-20 For sale. Exec office desk. All steel tops, aluminum handle, double gusset, gun double barrel richiim $8. Muni navyx sterio console $5. Typing desk snowboard. Kid snowboard chains $10. Baskets $29. DIXON INSURANCE 839 Miss. 842-9210