University Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 28, 1971 5 Juco Office Established Ron McGregor . iuco liaison . . . Ronald L. McGregor, professor of botany and director of the division of biological sciences, is the director of the new office. He said he sees his first goal as one of gathering information which will help develop and effective program. "We must determine the problem more decisively on our own, and not in a meeting," he said. We will try to develop a plan for it, but we cannot prevent the facilities of both parties from sharing. The establishment of this office was projected by Chancellor E. L. Wilkins in the spring of 1979 in an address to a Community Junior College Conference. After a series of meetings there emerged an understanding of the needs that are being addressed by the community junior colleges and KU. McGregor said that junior colleges play an important role in education throughout the state. He is 19 community junior colleges where he lives and a different town. He said the universities could not possibly reach out to all these communities." Many jobs today require special vocational training. Junior colleges are well equipped to teach students these skills. Nursing classes may go out into their community and apply this training. If a student desires a four-year degree, however, he may still need liberal arts in a community or college, or hope his office will be able to do it. transfer students coming in from these schools. Meg Greger's office will be working closely with the office of Admissions. he said, however, because he is being used for recruitment purposes. In the next few weeks MeGregor will be contacting these community junior colleges. "Our main function is to improve cooperation. If we can get the faculties acquainted, we will accomplish this goal." he said. Club Says Guns Bad PRATT (AP)—The Sierra Club建议 Monday to propose legislation Commission that regulations regarding use of cyanide guns in firearms. Ron Baxter, president of the chiefofthe club, and the statement president commission at its meeting here was endorsed by the National Association. Art Center Classes Start Geometric designs, bright colors and a showing of Gary Brown's drawings greet a proxpective student upon arrival at the new Lawrence Art Center, at 84% Influenza Classrooms are devoted to children. The director reflects the keen interest of adult迪罗 Benedict. chapter. Established in August, the center is aimed partially at filling the need of students who are not able to attend classes but are unable to get into an art class at the University. Classes and programs offered by community are also available. Art courses will include drawing, using box boat models, canvas prints, and collages, still life and landscape; oil painting, acrylics, and paint on wood. changes. Each session is nine weeks long. The cost for attending the school is $25 per semester and enrollment was held last weekend. Two sections of craft courses will be offered: macrame, borgelio and needlepoint, and knitting, crochet and crewel. They will be open to children aged 6 to 14. Advanced oil painting students will work with a costumed model to create a scene of concentrate on creativeness. A creative film course will use 1mm or Super 8mm film and will involve photographic models and techniques. Instructors at the Lawrence Art Center include Gary Brown, acrylics, oil painting and mixed media, ceramics, pottery and craft; Joyce Omar, macrame, borgelge, and needlepoint; Cecile Myers, crochet, and crewel. All instructors have either taught or have had showings at major universities, with the exception of Miss Myers. Loan Forms Available Oct. 1 Applications for scholarships and National Defense student awards. Students who will year will be available Oct. 1 in the student financial aid office in Strong Hall, Jeff Weinberg, or students student financial aid, said Monday. Applications for the 1972 summer language institute and the 1972 academic year abroad at this time. Weinberg stated Incorrect Identification In Kansan Story Monday Weinberg is encouraging students to make scholarship applications early: "it has been a privilege for me to be one who want to file a financial A spokesman for Cha-da said Monday that another company was operating the solicitation. The Ramada Inn said the office of Southern Advertising was still on the door. A story in Monday's Kansan incorrectly reported that Cha-da Industries was operating a phone Installation from the Ramada Inn. do not include the cost of servicing. Persons making complaints about the firm said they wrote checks to Lawrence Golden Cheeks. A spokesman for the firm, who identified herself as Mrs. Edmonds, said that the Kansas House of Representatives checks did not offer discounts. Bill Gait, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce in Lake Erie, based a firm went into towns and gathered up revenue from advertising and sale of "check" and usually used in about six weeks. The Kansan story quoted a source as saying the Golden Checks only amounted to small discounts, or free inspections that "We object to any loosening of regulations regarding the use or cyanide guns in Kansas," Baxter's statement said. The KU Judo Club is scheduled to undergo some changes this fall in hopes of better serving its members. Judo Club Plans Switch From Learning to Doing "We want to change from just teaching to working out," Sites said. According to Bill Sites, Rayton senior and president of the organization, the club's staffing from learning to doing. "Most of my time each year I get up to help a group of beginners, but the purpose now is to get people up to the level of working on their A. J. Lata, faculty adviser for the group, helped to explain the club's burns. "A lot of people, when they hear the word 'judo,' think of 'kill,'" he said. "There is more to it than that (defense). Many people use judo as a sport or for relaxation." Sitites, who has been working with the club for three years, would like to attend the meetings and give the beginners some lessons. In this way he said, he hopes to teach them some important skills to improve his own techniques. The youngest person to receive a first degree black belt in soccer has been the Association. Sites has been practicing judo since he was 12-years-old. In addition he has been named the association's six-state leader. Of the approximately 30 members of the club, Sites and his brother, Ron, are the only two with the black belt rank. There are, however, several brown belts in the group. The club is scheduled to meet T. p.m. on Mondays in Robinson Hall to meet with the group and to work out when possible, the group also has an option on weekends. statement with the college scholarship service should do so as soon as possible. The computer becomes very busy near the deadline. While delay or obstruction may prevent from obtaining the scholarship, chances might be hindered." Weinberg said. Two parked cars were damaged by a third car at 12:45 AM on Saturday, March 30. Stouffer Place, according to University of Kansas Traffic and Police Department records, was closed. A 1966 Ford Mustang, owned by Giovanni Brito, Lawrence graduate driver received $800 for driving the left side of a car driven his car south on Ellis Drive when his car struck the two cars in Traffic and security reported. Parked Cars Are Struck At Stouffer A 1961 Volvo belonging to the University of Wisconsin- graduate student, sustained $800 damage to the right, left and rear according to Traffic and Security. Ramon Alburquerque, Lawrence freshman was taken to Watkins Hospital in a Citizen's Ambulance. His right forearm was broken and he was clinched lacerations. He was a passenger in Brito's car. A 1968 Dodge belonging to Frank Berrier, Lawrence senior, received $200 damage to the right rear area of the car. "It is our feeling that with a minimum of expense and with one more man added to the Kansas State Predatory Control Division that cyanide guns can be used and live trapping achieved. "Students applying for a University of Kansas scholarship who also wish to be considered for a loan should submit both applications together on or before application deadline, Feb. 15. "We ask the Forestry, Fish and Game Commission not to adopt the use of cyanide cyanides and cyanide glands. They are a danger to other wildlife and hunting." Larry Heeb, of the financial aid office, said students might directly to the student financial department for general scholarships, or file applications following invitation for applicants for such scholarships as Summerfield, Watkins-in-law and KU honor scholarships. "In this way, it may be possible to provide the student with a school loan or an loan financial package; at the time the scholarship is awarded, Heeb also said that there are now more than 100 different funds used for student financial aid allocations. Educational Opportunity grants are also offered, he said, and students can apply to Educational Opportunity Grant with an equal amount of financial aid through the National Defense Student Loans, scholarship funds All students who submit scholarship applications by Jan. 15 and/or who submit National Scholarship applications by June 1 will be considered for the grant if they qualify in terms of the requirements established by the Office of Education for the EOG program, he said. "We understand that coyotes are a problem to some sheep rancher. Our sheep coyotes have a definite place in the Kansas economic balance game." These educational opportunity grants range from $200 to $1,000 per academic year for students of considerable need. Heeb said Cyanide guns are used in predator control. Original Art To Be Sold In Union The exhibition will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and friday and free on Thursday. It will consist of over 1,000 original etchings, lithographs and woodcuts by contemporary artists Renoir, Rouault and others, including contemporary U.S. European and Japanese printmakers. SUA will sponsor an exhibition at the University on Wednesday and Thursday in the South Louge of the Kansas Union, an SUA spokesman said. The program was arranged by the Ferdinand Roten Galleries of Baltimore, Md. A representative of the Roten Galleries will be there to answer any questions regarding graphic art and printmaking. Prices of the art will range from $5.00 to $1,000 with the majority priced under $100, the spokesman said. Happy Hour 5-7 BEER 25' Casa De Taco 1105 Mass. Doctor Named Handicapped Program Head Dr. R. Vance Hall of the Dr. R. Vance Hall of the Center was named administrator recently of a project to "bring handcapped students into the classroom." Waterbed Store All Sizes $22.50 Frames, Liners, Pads 710 Mass. Behind Lenny Zeros Call 843-2363 for reservations "A dual program, with specialist staff—schools, personnel working in the classroom," said in a Senate speech April 14 "is necessary to provide the richest possible educational resources for handicapped children." The project, announced recently by Sen. Bob Dole, R-Iowa, will educate education consultants who will assist parents and teachers in dealing with the academic and behavioralhaviors of handicapped children. PARTY LOUNGE Mont Bleu Ski Area SANDWICH SHOP Open until 2 a.m. Phone Order 843 7455- We Deliver 9th & 11th USE YOUR One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, service and employment advertised in the University Daly Kawan are offered in color, cream or natural orian KANSAN WANT ADS Visit the "Sewer" at the Attle 927 Mass 11 Federal Credit Union Faculty, Staff and Employees PERSONAL One day Single 21 or over—come to a "wine lating party" Friday, October 1, 9:00 pm. For more information call 843-2823 Rent 2 thubshes at the hour or over- night. Ride from 7 p.m until 10 a.m. or ten dollars. Main-streets, street shop 101 Maule 841-8404 shop 101 Maule 841-8404 Sorry—sorry this is late, but it didn't matter what day it is—I'll love you everyday & forever! Love always. Lavender 0.29 Spaghetti—all you can eat for $9c a Shorty's Beefmaster ALL-MASS Shangbetti - all you can eat for 99c a Shorty's Heeecake, 644 Mass, t Help! Need to buy two tickets to KU-State game. Please call 864- 4373 during day 4 or 842-7227 after 6. 9-30 NOTICE Whoever found and mailed my letter to Manhattan last week. Thanks. You're a good person. 9-30 Home of the "Big Shef" For "Body Huggers" it's the Attic. 927 Mass. savings loans Convenient Campus Location 2A Strong Open Monday Friday 9 to 3 UM4-3291 Spagbetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. tt Welcome students to the North Side Country Shop. 707 N. 2nd, Antiques, and furniture and thousands of other items. 3 days. 842-3159 *3* days. 842-3159 Snapdill—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beef Cheese, 644 Mass ft Barr Parties heated barn available for rental new stage. 8 leg tower, 8 light deck, 1 lighted parking plot of land for barn. Parking lot for barn. Call Bob Haurier, 842-3470, 11-1 Michigan St. Bar-B-Ques 315 Mich Oklahoma St. Boyd-B-IQues 315 Mich Oklahoma St. Children-B-IQues 315 Mich Oklahoma St. Port park rates $40 Rb pla- ses $20. A.M. to 9:30 F.M. phone VT-2 A.M. to 9:30 F.M. phone VT-2 Jn Printing, low prices, fast service, Resources, leaflets, tablesbooks, books, turner xorising, Kaman Key Press, 710 Mass. 842-1832, ff The Hull and Dear has available for the truck Cana draw 245 lb. Ass. Bob Ackle 160 lb. Coulse of holding 1,000 lbs at least of the side of the truck. If Pilots and students. No scheduling fees, no hidden charges, by variety of late model planes. FAA approved training. Hawk flying Club. Call 814-267-9287 814 Iowa Information Research Service Reference work, essays, term papers, compilations, books on bibliographies-any subject area-www.library.calif.gov Call: 800-276-9299 5 p.m. Horses boarded—Close to campus- indoor and outdoor riding facilities. As low as $22.50 per month, feed included. 842-3351 10-11 Try One Today Bass guitar lesson--you're always wanted to get it-on, here's your chance. Richardson's Music. VI 2-1021 0.18 19 Eighth St. Edwin Hawkins Singer Preserves from the Music Hall IIb (Dance Center, K.C. Music Hall) in New York and Central Kentucky to California, the Gospel Harmonies of Californias, the Gospel Harmonies of Alica, plus the Berry Hill Symphony Orchestra. Bring this ad for $100 discount on any cartridge box, 90, or 120 open. Ray Stonehawk a downsizing open. The recordings 10-4 Barn Parties, Oak Lodge Barn available for fraternity and sorority parties. No stag parties. Call 254-3349, maltrooms or evenings. 10-8 Eat out. Tredo's Italian restaurant and Delicatessen, with good wine, candles, atriumrope. Open from 13:30 to 15:00 11:00 to 15:00 Sunday 4:10 to 11:00 9:28 We repair bicycles fast and cheap and we have no waiting list for our regular shipments of Italian trainers to Bike Shop, 10b Maui 843-6584. Have room for 1 more child in my day care home. Would prefer child around 3 yrs of age. Full or part time. VI: 31-3231 days. 9:28 Tony's 66 Service The Ball Park 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 KANSAS CLASSIFIED RAILWAY Three days 25 words of review $1.50 each additional word $0.20 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES BALL PARK BASEBALL Lawrence, Kansas 66044 1/2 PRICE Monday thru Friday From 11:30 to 6 p.m. Imported leather purses from Morocco. $7-$12. Gypsey Rags. 17 West Ninth. 9-28. **SMITTY'S DIAPER SERVICE** $12.00 a month. Most sanitary, dry cloth dyed to match your bathroom decor. spreads and thins urine. Also hand wash. Available 45-2013-**SMITTY'S** APP. Tongaoo. Guitar lesson - Judy Nulty now teaching at Richardson's Music Shop, 18 KN 95th ST, 812-0021. Blues + folk beginners + finger picking Houses boarded—close in—privacy facility—excellent full staff care—riding area. Dawn with the jumper. Please call VI 2-1406 9-20 Hillcrest Shopping Center Just North of the Hillcrest Theatres Custom sewing done,choose your own style and fabric. Call 842-1095 or 842-7409 before 9 p.m. 10-4 Women's Alterations, 26 years expre- ence Call: 843-2767 9:30-5:30 10-4 Money needed-See "Traders-the fastest block" in town. Money bought on terms of value. Buy sell- bound. Traders Fawn Shop, 822 Main BEGINNERS SALLYL & PARENTS arrives at mornin' air. Car leaves at 1:00 pm. Arrives at midnin' air leaves at 1:00 pm. Fairy for $50. All you need is: 1 book, lunch and dinner. You can follow after end of rally! There campgrounds have been, BEER if you don't want to go out. HAWKING HAWKING CAR CAMPING Will type manicures, dissertations or thesis on carbon ribbon electric typewriter. Ten years experience. call 802-1546 after 1 a.m. TYPING State legislative forces KU faculty and students to serve as senior office director and executive secretary, will be type 145 award winners Typing on elite electric typewriter in my home. No thesis please. Rapid service 833-6038 10-11 Experienced typist for dissertations, themes, mind work. IBM selectic typisters. Pix type. Call Ms. Tortow, 200 JR Court, Ridge 10-11 Experienced in typing theses, dissertations and papers in journal style. Typewriter typeface. Typewriter typeface. Accelerate and prompt screenings. Phone: 814-8544. Mrs Wright WANTED Experienced typist desires all kinds of typing, typing papers, legal books, electronic, with elite type available Call 422-3057 Call 422-1052 desperately need used, western city, notes—the notes to get thru the comp. Also used chem 162 organic models. Call 841-2964, evenings. 9:29 Wanted 4 tickets to KU-K-State Game. Will accept students. 842-8655 or 843-5587 Scafe need not be needed. 9-30 Wanted: 2 roommates for country living in 4 bedrooms (farm house) 1 mile west of town with 30 acres. 821-6466, 101,7 Need links to the KU-K.State game. Would prefer wait together but not necessary. Call Dwight, 843-845. 10-1 Female roommate Jiahawk Towers— $61.00 per month, furnished, utilities paid. For info, call 842-6007. 10-4 College student looking to make good money for working one hour per day (215) 877-7700 9-30 Needed—responsible, loving baby-after for 30 month old girl. Part-time in my home. Transportation provided Call 842-7828 mornings. 10-4 Two tickets to homecoming game & two $150 tickets to Bob Hope home- coming show. Call 843-4684 after 5 LOST $25 reward for return of, or information leading to the return of white German Sheepard puppy lost Sat from *10s* Lail. Cat at 842-958 9-28 Lost, a brown and white half beagle, half terrier named Michael Reward if returned to 825 Alabama 9-28 Lost: My Brittany Spagnik, 2 mo. old; Brown and white baby on September 22, 1909, and Louisiana. He is an alcoholic. I call her 848-362-7777 anytime. I miss him. Lost: Paleontology text and notebook in student union, urgently needed. Reward. Call Bill. 842-5212 9-30 FOUND Antique fur coats $29.95 THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. If Black & brown puppy, two-four months. Resembles Coon dog 842. 6146 9-30 "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon FOR 'RENT Discussed with your present apartment on one or two bedrooms furnished or on a two-bedroom furnished or on campus. Perfect atmosphere for accommodations. 824-5144, Abiritions, 824-Fronter, 824-Bellwood. Apt available now or Oct 1. 1 bedroom. Call 843-1423 or come to Apt 211, 905 Emery Rd. 9-7 College Hill Manor Wants a nice place to stay day second tomorrow! Come by and explore the furnished and unfurnished apartments. The address is 132 West W. Wing 10th Street, Chicago, IL 60614. Duskey - 3 bedrooms, garage, patio carpentry, kitchen, aquariums, central shelving, deck, bath, patio 1.4 bedrooms, family room, 1½ bath, 1.2 bedrooms, living room heat and heat 542-328 www.duskey.com Large 1 bedroom apt, close to campus, w. carpeting. AC vry nice, beautiful view. $353 monthly. Ready for occupancy ambience. K41-845-6186. New Duplex, air conditioned, carpeted, 3 large bedrooms, 1½ baths, garage, garage. 2449 Winterbrook $200 an month. Call 843-1745 10-1 Holiday Hills 4-plus, 2 bedrooms, holiday bath, and heat, carpeted, kitchen bedroom, family room, 2 bath, dishwasher, kitchen appliance, kitchen appliances, clamping HELP WANTED Earn money fighting pollution. $100 or more per month. Phone 842-0114 10-1 Young, outgoing attractive girl, to work for good joy. Contact Sue Fleming. After's Fish, & Chips 6th & Marine. Phone: 842-5250. 9-27 Fantastic supply of Juliet blouses The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 1 Models and T.V. talent needed now. Do you qualify? Let Mona advise you of your potential in these fields: - In patient management 84(22)305 - In cardiac implantation 84(22)306 Part-time models needed for Painting and Sculpture Dept. Contact Mrs. Arnould at UN 1-4401 or inquire at Martina Annoy C FOR SALE Snap front flat-legged denims, $6.00. "Sewer" at the Attic, 927 Mass. ff Featherweight nylon coats. Warmth without weight $28.00. Alley Shop 843 Mass 11 Check out our Blue destin shorts. Only $3.00 "Sewer" at the Attic, 927 Mass. M RAY AUDIO-BUY AT DEALER SAVING $399.00 on dvd's on disney on Fandie lines. Mint. Viacom on Disney. Dyra Dynes. TLRINELINEAR. Tweet OPEN at 10 a.m. On lcm in 2 hrs to open at 10 a.m. On lcm in 2 hrs Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic 927 Mass. tf For Sale. Custom tailored suits $65, short coat and tie. Black blazer. Choose one or more styles. Choose your style Get measured Cost call After 8 a.m. 842-791-9311 Cost call After 8 a.m. 842-791-9311 8-track tapes only $2.88 with this贴 only. Fridays only from 1-900-530. Gregg Tire Company 814 W. 22rd St. 10-13 1970 Kawaii *Big Horn for kids*. 1970 Kawaii *Big Horn for kids*. Our called our phone is fixed. This is a 24-inch power tower normally $500 or a 30-inch power tower normally $500. Our call to $70 regularly $183, $264 and $344. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608 india print dresses, antique fur coats 印度 print dresses, skimpy sweaters, flannel dresses from Alley Oaks soaps—Goya (Japan) W Ninth 9-29 Four new bettled wide poly fiberglass PBD-10 wallwall tile repaired to meet the building requirements installation at Ray Stoneback's downtown location. taxes ($79) + $24.90 more taxes ($89) Strawberry Love, Tangerine Queen, Aura Patcheuil, and Kama Sora entrages and oils—Gypsy Rags. 17- West Ninth. 9-28 Tonecrest portable stereo, Garrard turntable $40.00, 842-7404 9-29 1964 W.V. excellent cord. Also 1962 International Truck, low mileage, good cord. Makes a good tool truck or camper CALL 842-7061. 9-28 166 Chevrolet Impala, 2 drp, hbp cu. in.; standard, blue. Also stereo tapes; Apollo has bass guitar. Call 864- 1116 after 6:00 p.m. 90 Ford in good running condition. New battery and recent repair work. Call 412-4224. 9-28 Tonecrast portable aleco, Garrard turntable 8400. 842-7649 Used drum set in excellent condition $75.00. Call 644-2682 9-28 awrence Health Club Thunderbird 64 for sale. Good condition. as, ae, ac, p.s, p.b., automatic windows and black vinyl top. Call Mahmood, 843-8487. 10-4 For sale. Selner E f flat baritone Sax with low A key. Excellent condition $700. Call 842-1652 after 3 p.m. 9-29 Student Discount 2323 ridge court Sondra Treadway (owner) For sale Antique pennyoven vern- machines, two brass beds, claw-fo- lwed table, two dresser and night stand. Antique vanity. 324 Front Door - 5439 9-20 VW. VW, automatic, 72,000 miles, sliding roof, push-out windows, an- nex call, Call 812-4627 or See Knut 12- 928 Tenn. St., Apt. 1 23 cal. Ruger automatic pistol, 1 oil, Excellent condition. Make offer. Call Rick at 842-0254 after 2:00 p.m. 6-900 Artley, Flute, silver Call 842-7532 after 4:30. 9-29 For sale Beautiful stained kittens $15 a piece Call 845-6825 after 5:00 9.25 Upright grand piano $75.00 Needs tuning. Fairly old. VI 2-8602 Ask for Larry. 9-28 1971 W. V. Bug, Orange with black interior. Call 642-2329 9-29 Schwinn 18-inch bike quick release bicycle, dureretailers, trap pad replicators, aluminum titan, nirek Excellence cycling gear fair is 1005 Mids Max 1434-96-29 WEEE Country home. 3 bedroom modern home. harm pool design. Magnus Home. 4 bedroom home. Lions' Call 29. Call Mr. Murray. 48-6438 or Mrs. Kerry. 84-6741. 9-628 1971 Kawasake 175ce Enduro. bip. bion and torque, $475, $43-$878, 1916- Louisiana. Raleigh, Grand Prix 10-speed bike, with extra-alarm new-$120 842-7108, if no answer, call again late 9-28 Excellent low cost hospital insurance with above average benefits. In- cludes obl benefit, American Health & Life Call 452-5220 or 434-1391. 1963 Sunhearn Alpine in good running condition, 4 speed, top, top & Tonnau. 25 m.p.g. Only $300. 842-3994 3994 ATM-1X 125 Yachts *nearly new*, and so many extra $25 or best in cash. **$25** & **$25** on watercraft, *liner* - king size, lapped with waterbed, *liner* - weighted, **9-30** 842-8038 Ten speed bicycle tiremats in good condition, low mileage on tires. Evenings 864-4282 Can wait for time of week 9-28 Stereo speaker. Utha, 3-wall Wawah cabinets. Also Suxer 8mm camera. G5 to 1.0 zoom and wide angle and many extra. Ask for Kick. 842-744-744 School desk - I have 40. wooden desk for telephone and computer. For telephone table or for study. Study all. Ideal for children $4 & $5. Desk for children V1 2-8-2020 W2 9th Street 9-20 Save on floorspace; sleep your friends and passers-through. No home should be without triple deck bunk beds $10.00 842-6453 9-30 King-sized water beds $19.95 - 5 yr manufacturer's guarantee water heater $34.95 Gas 6 glove box, back panel. Pull- e equipped. Aksi58 $150-824-305-9 equipment. Folding bicycle, Italian made, 3-speed. Rides like any good 3-speed but folds to fit in trunk of VW. H884 8084. IRA 149, 195M. 1965 Honda 150. Bike in excellent condition. Engine recently rebuilt Two helmets go with bike Acknowledgement Call Tony, 842-6474 10-1 1971 Buddy mobile 60x12 house, early American washer and dryer Take over payments and small equity. 1913/82-4960, Lyndon, Kan. 10-11 For sale. Short school bus type camper Complete, recently rebuilt engine A good buy at a fine price (cheap) Phone 812-6081 before 4:00. 10-10 2 prs Levi 51s for sale. $3 each. Brown, new never worn. Wear deep. brown size 33-32, gray stripe 32-34. Call after 6: 349-542-542 For sale Natismith Hall contract—contact room 223 or phone 842-8725. 9-29 Immaculate Yamaha G-170 guitar, their best model, with case. Sold for $137.1 want first take $100. Also, heavy duty two-wheel trainer. #87299 - 109-01 Gibson electric guitar. Custom walnut finish. Humbucking. vibrato & case. Vintage 1924. Excellent. buy $140 Music 1936. or see at Bustin's Music 107 Spanish tutoring by 1970 KU Grad. Call 842-7409 10-4 Four wheel KLH stere-compair with turbiner, KLH speakers and Garrard turntable. Use immediately. Call Jeff Dermont 684-725 (K.C.) 10-4 Guards-See Traders for the best deal in town. Mossy Ridge pump reg. $95. **Trucks:** 20x20x30; 20x40x40; 20x60x60; 75e a box. Large selection of tractors. **Trainers:** Trapdoor Farm. B22M. Mass. 80w. otunical instruments; bargains ou- gues guitar, flutes, clarinets, etc. Money to loan. Trader Pawn Shop, 822 Mass. 10-4 1963 T4E - rebuild engine, new clutch, drive over; wire wheels, new tires, good top with fonnex cover $800 or best offer 842-3212 for 5.00 pm price 70 Opel GT 4-spec, must sell offer, gift, two acoustic research, lift, $250 cash for £275. New leather riding jacket by Michele, price: $249. Earnings: 10/4/14 FOR sale, 350 mm camera; "Canonet" GL 17; Good condition, with case $75; Call 841-2507 or 842-7617. 9-30 For Sale: Sealed bals will be received at the office of the KU Federal Credit Bank, 90 October 1978. 916 Plywood GTX. Be seen at 831 Garfield. 1969 Suzuki 90cc See at 1102 Sunset Dr. after 3. 5 km. Has increased torque gearing and is good hill bike. Am asking $250. 9-30 MISCELLANEOUS It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. PARTY CATRING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEEATER 644 MASS Come see the largest selection of candles in town . . . by Hallmark. Raney Hillcrest Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa