Thursday, September 16, 1971 University Daily Kansan 7 Glass, Cans Recycled at KU Phyllis Noran waits on "Whomper" 'Whomper' Project Has New Emblem Bartonine Eugene Homes, who starred in the leading role in the opera "Koanga" with the Opera Society of Washington, D.C. Last year, she joined the University Concert Course 19, in the University Theatre. "Several of the taverns and restaurants even sort the glass and cans from the other trash for us." Miss LaFlin said. The refuse must be fairly clean, and the paper labs should be removed to prevent contamination in the glass, according to Miss Lafail. "We encourage everyone to bring the glass and cans to the Reclamation Center from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m., when Sundays when the machine is actually in operation, but there is no guarantee of the sodium for material to be deposited at any time," said Miss Lafkin, who is also student body leader. This is the 69th season of the concert series. The goal has been to bring outstanding musical attractions to the University. In 2014, the School of Fine Arts, has beended the organization since 1950. A clenched flat smashing a can, underlined with the word Whomper," is the new emblem of the Information Center project. The design soon be printed on T-shirts to encourage students and community members to utilize the glass-breaking, can-smashing, Wetland cording to Molly Lafin, St. Louis senior, and director of the Center. One truck picks up refuse from local taverns and restaurants, major apartment complexes, and highways. Hashinger and Elsworth Halls. Holmes, a native of St. Louis, first rose to prominence with the National Tour Company of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Francisco Opera. Future engagements for the singer include a six-month tour with the Metropolitan Opera and paranees in "Porgy and Bess" in Munich and he will make his Vienna State Opera debut in 1973, as Amasorro in "Aid!" Nov. 12 will bring the appearance of the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, György Lébel conducting. The symphony will be a highlight tour of the United States although they have toured throughout the "The Whomper," in operation since January, originated from an appeal to the Student Senate to prevent a student from containing containers from the campus. University Concert Programs To Start with Operatic Singer When sufficient material has been collected and smashed with the help of the staff of part-time students, the refuse is sent to the district lines throughout the Midwest for reclamation and eventual re-use. Miss Laffin said. The Coca-Cola Company then lent the Whomper to KU for an indefinite period of time. in concert Nov. 24. *m* = bassist Claude Jade (*m*) played most recently to most recently for his recording of the complete 32 Beethoven songs in honor of his birthday. major cities of Europe many times. "This necessitated the charge Music of the Renaissance period will be the calling card Feb. 9, 1972, as the New York Pro Musica makes a return visit to the KU campus. According to musician Joseph composed of both, instrumentalists and vocalists, made their first visit to Lawrence four years ago. To be admitted to the concert series this year students must pay $1 in addition to their ID card. The reason for this action, the course for which you are registering, is Student Senate cut the concert budget from $2,300 to $1,400. Finishing out the year will be the Ballet Folklorico of Mexico who will perform Feb. 28, 1972. The company is a group for fifteen years," Gordon said of the company of Spanish composer, under the leadership of Amalia Hernandez, is the number one tourist attraction of Mexico. The Reclamation Center, sponsored by the Student Senate and a generous no funding from the University. Although the center is currently open to students and staff, said any profits from the sale of Whomper T-shirts will help A reservation deadline will be set for Chamber members, Odd Williams, as spokesman for the Chamber said. He said that the William F. Buckley Jr., conservative newspaper columnist, will appear at the Kansas Union Ballroom on Nov. 5 to address a Lawrence Chamber of Commerce luncheon Effort are also called "the most important for a pre-luncheon appearance in Woodruff Auditorium for interested students, however no appearance has been made. dinner may be open to the *pun* after that date. The ball room for dinner will be a topic for the Buckley take is "Reactions on the Current Disorders." William Buckley to Speak At Union Meeting Nov. 5 Buckley is currently the host of an hour-long television show, "Firing Line", editor of the National Review and a member Advisory Commission of the U.S. Information Service. Bailley said a preliminary price difference survey had indicated substantial price differences between Lawrence stores. "People must simply become oriented. They're just accustomed to a throw-away type of life," Miss Laflin said. According to Williams there is a chance that the talk may be on closed circuit television on the who cannot attend the dinner. A CENTRAL CLEARING house for student jobs is needed. Bailey said, because the staff is no coordinated job placement service. Senate . . . 4 Wilson Scholars Now at KU From Page 1 receive funds from the Senate. The Senate also approved an authorization of $1,300 to the Association to provide for the election representatives to the unorganized housing association council. This council would then represent a representative to the Senate. recognized campus organization Gay Lib has not been able to receive funds from the Senate. At the conclusion of his report. R. "L. Puff" Bailey, Student Senate Executive Committee chair the senators to work on sponsoring a week on campus, a comparative price difference survey of students and a student job clearing house. Peter George, temporary representative of the Uni- nionized Housing Association, wants to establish a committee of students and landlords to investigate the problems in housing according to George, the University has never had an agency to research charges of substandard housing. Brad Smoot, Sterling Senior and chairman of the University Senate Executive Committee, reported that an affirmative action board is developing a strategy to prohibit probits discriminatory hiring practices on the basis of race, creed or sex. Bailey said that a sum of money had been taken and placed in a private account. The money had been recovered, he said, and legal advice was given. Ford Plans Dinner Speech Kenneth Bruce of Hillsboro, district Republican chairman, sidemember members will pay the necessary fees for serving his sixth term in the House and has been in state or federal legislative service since WICHITA (A) U.S. Rep. Gerald R. (A) Ford, R-Mich. Garner R. (A) the U.S. House of Representative keynote speaker at Kansas 4th congressional District "ap- partment" Garner E. Shriver Oct. 12 of $1, which was not required last year," Gorton said. When the senate cut the budget in January, it was too late for the governor to take action because the performer contracts had already been filed. The senate also reorganized the structure of the Concert Course Committee. At the end of the 1971 spring semester. Bill Nedid will student committee of eight students of whom are music majors. "It is highly appropriate that the Republican leader in the House has accepted an invitation to participate in a significant occasion," Bruce said. Four Woodrow Wilson fellows, who are appointed in 1917 and one in 1970. University of Kansas Graduate School for the 1971-72 academic year. The committee, chosen by student body president Dave Miller, has yet to meet this year. the four students, all given the same Wayne Clark, Wichita; Richard Wyatt Clark, Wichita; Richard Dale Cunningham, Topeka; John Anderson Tau, Topeka; Taylor N. Moore and Michael Theron Williams, Topeka. Although there are no funds available for Woodrow Wilson Fellowship competition in the future, these four fellows received the award last year for this academic year. The program is honoring its commitment made last year, according to R.D. Ellenberg, dean of the Graduate School. Each fellow will receive a $2,000 living stipend plus $1,000 to be applied toward fees and other expenses. Only 305 fellows were selected in 1971 from more than 10,000 candidates, making this one of the most carefully selected schools in the history of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program. 18 Candidates in Running For Annual HOPE Award Nominations for the HOPE ward have been narrowed to 18, according to Herk Russell, Iola senior and chairman of the HOPE (Honors for Outstanding Progressive Educators) Committee. He may also invite the candidates names would be unannounced in late October. The HOPE Award is given annually by the class senior to a student in the University of Kansas. This year there will be three awards given. Nominations for the awards were taken at enrollment. Seniors can vote Monday and Tuesday in the main lobby of the Kansas Union or at the Jayhawk Boulevard information booth on their choices from among the top 18. The vote will cut the nominee list to five. These five will then be interviewed by the committee and voted on by the senior class at the senior coffee prior to Senior Day. The senior class weighs its decisions with the final vote and will pick three winners. "Qualifications for the nominees are their success in stimulating and challenging students, their willingness to help students and their overall philosophy of education," Russell said. The awards will be presented Nov. 6 during halftime of the Colorado game, but the winners will be announced prior to then. Faculty, Citizens Meet At Annual Picnic Mixer Following the supper, brief words of welcome were given by Joakim Enick; vice-mayor, speaking for Mayor Bill Pullman; chairperson of the Chalmers Jr.; Willee Gallurz, superintendent of Haskell Indian College; Carl Knox, superintendent of Lawrence New University of Kansas faculty members were treated to a picnic supper Thursday night at the annual community event at the university's supper gave new faculty members, those who had been at KU three years or less, a chance to attend. The community and University. schools; Buford Watson, city manager, and John Crown, president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Chalmers called the University-community relations in Lawrence more extensive and interesting than in their relationships he had experienced. Happy Hour 5-7 BEER 25' Casa D Taco 1105 Mass. This was the fifth year for the mixer. It was sponsored by the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Waterbed Store All Sizes $22.50 Frames, Liners, Pads 710 Mass. Behind Lenny Zeros A Complete Line of House Plants— Behind Lenny Zeros PENCE GREENHOUSES 15th & New York 843-2004 Fly Traps & Many More Including Venus "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" KANSAN WANT ADS PERSONAL 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the Employment Daily Kanan are offered to all. Please regard to color, creed, or national origin. hines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Visit the "Sewer" at the Attic. 927 Mass. Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. tf One dav You can get into the art classes at The Lawrence Art Center that you wouldn't at all do at KU. Enrollin- g: mat. 2025, 843-630-864; Indiana county. Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater, 644 Mass. tf 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th GIRL I MET THAT HAD THE "TERM FIGURE" IN HOW AUDI-CHOI PARKING A REKRISSION HOW ABOUT A REKRISSION 84,739.700 Pea coats at the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. Welcome students to the North Side Country Shop, 707 N. 2nd. Antiques, furniture and hundreds of other items. Afterward open 9-3. Tuesdays. 842-3190 For "Crotch Tops" it's the Attic 927 Mass 11 Tara's Launchy, 1903a). Mass ST. H. in the students' answer to easy clothes bring in p-zip on the same day. P-zip is available on Mon.-Fri. 8:00-3:00. 9-16 Barn Parties! Heated barn available for rental now. Stage 5, 8 kg cooler, 40 ft² of light storage, bright lighting, plenty of land for land, and parking. Call Harbor House, 842-3476, 11-4. Call Harbor Office, 842-3476, 11-4. Spaghetti—all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Bee feater. 644 Mass. tf Attention-KU student wives, you are eligible to join *Daniel* social work at Hospice & Palliative Care 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Kansas Room, Union. Call calling service call Ginger Hagan. 843-659- Monday thru Friday From 11:30 to 6 p.m. KU STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVUM discuss on alternate sunshine the philosophy of Ayn Rand *Road to Freedom* after 5:30. 9-20 10-20 Western Ct. Votes—Now on Sale! Revised, comprehensive "New Analysis of Western Cityilation" 4th Campus Campus Mall House 413, 14th St. Bass guitar lessons you've always wanted to get it-on: here's your chance Richardson's Music, VI 2-9621. 08 E. 9th St. VI 2-9621. 08 E. 9th St. Free Slimane kittens 8 weeks old, free trained. 1535 New Hampshire, Apt. 2. 842-9779. 9-16 STADIUM BARBER SHOP. 1033 Mass. 9-27 WANTED: Post. Verstärkade slide rule. Also: 10 speed bike. For Sale. V-M changer and charger. 50w stier amp. 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For Sixth and Fifth Avenue, 2672 9-17 Unification for the whole of manking is the hall-mark of the stage which human society is now approaching. VI, 2-324; Sep. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sep. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sep. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sept. 19, 1925; VI, 2-324; Sep Midland St. Bar-B-Quiz, 315 Mishawaka City, PA 16048. $95.00 - $1,450. $16.00 - 1.450. Ib Beer. Breast Bricket - $175.00 - $2,750. Dog Breed Sand. $75.00 to 9:30 PM. Phone VI-247-306-7800. Room and board and friends near campus. Everyone welcome $100 a month. 1120 W. 11th. Ph. 842-2354. 9-20 The Ball Park BALL PARK BASEBALL 1/2 PRICE The orange aardvark is alive and well and living in Lawrence, Kansas. 9-16 Hate that required course? Get a tutor. Stay on top of the action—turing in organic and biochemistry. See Rich at 322 Haworth, UW 4-17 Take a break! Week-end student special: $2.00 for two, second night half price. Rosa's Hotel, Harper, Kamias (316) 896-912. 9-29 Pilots and students: No scheduling fee, no hidden charges. Vary of types of classes offered in school. Get all the facts. Have hocking Flypad. Call 843-2617 - 9-28 Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beeferca, 644 Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Home of the "Big Shef" Smart buyers shop Traders first for bargains. Typewriter, cameras, tape players, rings, guns, radios, guitar cases. Computer mice. browse. Tricorns. 822 Mass. 9-22 SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTION in Chicago. Glencoe piano concert guitar professionals. Eliminate faults—self-taught or instituted by wrong teaching. Play classical, selected studies, right interpre- tation and articulate playing. Telephone 841-292-3500. Vote for: Roy Clevenger, Wes Swem, and Garrick Stangle (North College) and Robert Wagner (Pearson) for the National Team. Today? Pretty Please??* Need Money? Traders have the fastest $buck& in town. Money loaned on items of value. Buy - sell - trade. Trades Pawn B22. Masa 9-22 The Wearhouse-for tops to match your bottoms. 9-20 Women's alterations. 20 years ex- périence, 43-2567. 722 Maine. Call between 9:30-5:30. 9-22 Strawberry Love, Tangerine Queen, and Patchouli Cologne -Gypsy Rags, 17 W 9th. Organic soaps and cosmetics too! 9-22 Information Research Service. Reference work, essay, term papers, company profiles and other bibliographies—any subject area—are收费的。Call 843-0954 for rates. TYPING Experienced in typing these, disney- ers, and other white noise filter. Have electric tape recorder type. Accelerate type. Accurately prompt type. Reject text. Reject telephoned type. Phone 84-9554. Mr. Wright Experienced typist will type, your term papers, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate work. Call 843-2811. Ma Rumkauw. Experienced typist for dissertations, thesis, model work. IBM selectic typwriter Pica type. Call Mrs. Proctor, 3400 Ridge Court, 84-11 10-11 LOST Gold, wire rimmed glasses between West Hills Apts. and Flint Hall Sept. 7. If found call 842-6366 at 5:00. Reward. 9-17 Lost-gray striped female cat, nea- 19th and Oudahl; white green collar; any info appreciated. 842-9039. 9-22 Lost Wed. 8-9-71, a pair of octa- gular gold frame glass wire rim rose ripped glasses in the vicinity of 1234 Oread. 842.7125. 0.20 Clothes you like at prices you can order. It's the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. For your fall wardrobe it's the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. ff WANTED Visit "The Sewer" at THE ATTIC. 927 Mass. For "swingin' dresses." ff Customers to take advantage of clothing sale. 50% off all clothing. The Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th. 9-27 Try One toda 814 Iowa Baby nappiest every Tues. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for 2 children, 8 yrs. and 10 yrs. Call 842-6054 after 5:30 p.m. 9-20 2 students need roommate to share 3 bedroom house, large furnished room. Good people. Apply at 420 Michigan. 9-16 Wanted: Male roommate 2 bedroom furnished apt. 2455 Melrose No. 5 843-8720 9-21 2 senior men want roommate to two-bedroom apartment, air conditioned w. swimming pool. $4 a month plus utilities. 821-6739-9 9-22 Wanted: Female roommate. Apartment 6 blocks from campus. $425.00 per month. For information call: 842- 922- 3445 BabySister for girls 6 mo. 2 yrs. My home, own transportation, 4 days a week. 6:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Call 841-3370 before noon. 9:22 Wanted - Scuba cuab. Med. large wet suit, pressure gauge and depth gauge Lyle Shoemaker; ph. 597-255, Perry Kannas. 9-22 FOR RENT Large 2 bedroom apt. Air conditioning, bacnet, balcony, refrig., dishwasher, stove included. Call 842-6544 w/bath. W by 8/6th. N by 3/14th per month. Need one or two male roommates to take over lease of two bedroom apt at West Hills Akts. Contact manager, mktp@westhills.ac.uk 413-800-3680; 6673 meetings 9-22 Students, welcome, Ridgale Apart- ment, golf course, basketball and volleyball court, dormitories, utilities. Under new man- agement or un furnished from $130 Room and meals for one male. Meas- adjusted to classes $125/mo. First month adjusted. Call 842-6140. PARTY LOUNGE Mont Bleu Ski Area Call 843-2363 for reservations Drive A Little & Save A Lot. Shop PENCE GREENHOUSES Open—8 to 5:30 Far pants and tops it's the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 16 For All Your Plant & Flower Needs- Room for female. $20 including utilities, share bath, kitchen. Near campus. Call 842-5199. 9-20 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic, 927 Mass. tf HELP WANTED 843-2004 Models and T.V. talent needed now. Do you qualify? Let Mona advise your potential in the field. Call for interview 843-220-1655, 2315, 843-6042 Greenhouse Fresh 15th & N.Y. FOR SALE Sharp students who would like to make $40 or more a week part time. Call John. 864-6136. 1:30 a.m.-30 p.m. Call and Fri. + 4-90-10-18. (212) 765-3747. For pantuits it’s the Alley Shop. 843 M1. a. tt For Sale. Custom tailored suits 65$, each. Includes cashmere lining. 2Choose. Buy your own material Choose your own style. Get measured height. Call after 3 p.m. 844-722-9111 Call. Feedback to us. RAY· AUDIUM-BUY AT DEALER CONSTANT in 20% on most systems. System configuration, data access, Shure, AT Dyna- card, DELMAR, Shure, AT Dyna- card, OPEN at Airbnb in 30% to back up Operating at Airbnb in 30% to back up Bell, bottom jeans -26- 36" waist; Landshurber, H' D Lee. Live-ins. Amile. Earthshine. East 8th & Mass. 9-17 Console Strobe. Mediterranean design. The console includes a changed light, lamp and 8 speaker system complete jack panel take up space for additional buttons at $89.95. White Sewing Cente 10 to 4 on Sunday New pipes, posters, candles, leather clothing and clothes at the Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th. 9-27 1966 Buckl Grand Sport, 400 cu. in, 4 speed, chrome wheels, excellent mechanical condition. 843-1267 or 843-7917. 9-17 Velvet boot pants—now for fall $10 a pair. Earthshine. East 8th & Mass. 9-17 Special sale on select group of pants buy one, get one free—two for 4F Earthshield, Eight East & Mass. 9-17 Singer, Zig Zag sewing machine, buttonholes, blindness, overcast, etc. Cash balance $18.10 or will finance White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-17 60 W.J.—good engine, needs body work, new full sun roof. Call after 400-843-6476 9-17 For sale Artieyle flute. Perfect condition. If interested call 842.789.6040 a-13 Puppies with personality-Dalmatians, pure bred and pretty. Good watchdogs, 3 months old. Partly housebroken. 842-3420. 9-17 for sale-1, almost new Air Force boots, 21-$25, boots/boot hoops, size 12-$25, Canon Super a video camera $25, Bell & Howell video projector $25, Call 811- 3420 For. sale—photographers—telephoto lens, canon 200mm, f14.5 Excellent condition. Call 842-2636 even 9-17 Stereo receiver and tape deck, realistic TR 100 with speakers $120.00. 843-1316 9-17 For sale. New Garcia classical guitar with case 12.50. Leather shirt 12.50. Blow fishing outfit 10.90. Call 842-8865 after 6:00 in the evening. Arts and arts-Grumbacher arts; supplies, decoupage supplies, beads and other crafts Davis Paint Store 9-17 B38 Mass. 83-64141 Great Dane puppies for sale. Fawn dane. Male. VI 2-3952 9-17 Picture framing -- 350 mouldings available. velvet mat lattices; lustre glitter. Anything in picture Daisy Data Paint Store #19, 831-6413, 9-17 Another Saturday sale Saturday only. $45 for a table, $70 for a box桌 $10. Round tables $20 dressers $15 & up 1 kitchen $30 & up bed and woods $15 & up $15 & up buffet and woods $15 & up $15 & up glass top claw cup $35. The sale ends at Perry Antiques, Downtown Perry. Highest price paid for used cars. G.I. Joe's Used Cars. 601 Vermont. VI 2- 8608. ff For sale - Vox hollow body electric bass. Two pickups. Cherry burndust finish. Excellent condition. Call 843-3926; ask for Larry. 9-16 1971 Honda SL350-KI Blue. Perfect condition. $750. Call Pete. 843-7044 after five weeks. 9-16 A maroon '64 Thunderbird in good condition. For more information call 843-6289 or 843-5487 anwinter. 9-27 DELICATESEN & SANDWICH SHOP Open until 2 a.m. —Phone Order 843-7685—We Deliver—9th & III. USE YOUR Federal Credit Union Faculty, Staff and Employees Convergent Campus Location 2A Strong Open Monday - Friday 9 to 3 UN4 - 3291 1965 V.W. sunroof. Very good condition. $625 842-244-271 9-16 Three week old KILS sterile compact with Garland熨烫板 and FM sterile mattress. Must still immediately Good condition. Jelif-Deart fabric. 9-16; 725 KG (C). 1967 Triumph GT-4, Blow, Mags & polyglas. New engine, transmission interior. Balanced ported, kicked front wheels. Fully-reduced or see at Naitham. 9-16 1968 MCB GT B, 38,000 mile, mechanically good and body in excellent condition. $1800 Call Tom or Karl VI V-3,000 9-26 Must sell now, 1971 Kawanaki 350 Avenger, Great condition. Low mileage, Chris, 1228 Ohio, after 3 $200. 1953 Plymouth, 55,000, actual mileage, brake driven, two studded snow tires, new battery, radio passed. No state inspection, phone #442-6584. 1970 BSA Victor. Victor 441ce. Excellent condition, perfect for street or hills or low Price $85. 913-381-3745 (K.C.) 9-21 Valant and refrigerator: 1945 Plymouth Vallant, 1945; refrigerator 85, Both in good shape. Contact Keith, 307 842-7164, 842-4900, 842-9000, 842-7164 The Wearhouse—new stock of cord bells Any style—all sizes 9-20 1969 Honda 350 Sport Super condition. 845-7538, 7518 www. 845-7538 250cc dirt/street bike $175 or truck for pickup truck or ? 843-4646 9-21 1970 Kawasaki Mach III. Black, z-bars & fast 842-5434 for 3:30 weekdays anytime. Sat, or Sun. 9-21 set. sleightly used Ludwig drum set, excellent condition. Worth over $1,000, asking $650. For info call Namia. 8644-1558. 9-20 Rare and used books. Choose from thousands. Price-$25 or up. Come to the Barn Hark. Highway 92 on Sat., October 16, 2017 at 10 to 5 p.m. **9-17** Gibson ES-345 stereo guitar, double enhancement, gold pickup, cherry finish. $75. Pender super revival amplifier- equiv. $200. Pender $200. Both $49. 842-6099 9-21 Bicycle = 71 Model 50 Sportman 26 in. light, speedometer, lock, basket, tool kit Excellent condition. Call 843- 2825 after 5:30. 9-21 AR-2X stereo speakers for sale, $165.00 pair. Call 843-8043, m. p. 9-21 For sale: 1965 Renault, auto, trans, 39.000 miles, good tires, new battery, excellent cond., 30 m.p.g. $350, 9-23 For sale: 1970 175cc Honda. Good condition. Best reasonable offer. Call 843-0757. 9-21 1961 Ford, good around town car, new battery, good tires with warranty. $75 Call 843-5996 at 5:30 p.m. 9-21 8-track tapes only $3.88 with this ad- missible. Fridays only from 1:00-5:20 Gregg Tire Company 814 W 21rd St. 66900 Dual 10/19 turntable. Shore V-15 cartridge with walnut base and dust cover, your sound can be no better than a CD player and colorifer you use. Call Genie #62384. Books - books - books. Save up to 75%; on paperback and Playboy magazine. Large selection. Buy - sell trade. Traders. B22 Mass. 9-22 Minolta SR-1 with 135mm f2.8 and 55mm 1.8 lenses. Camera and cases included. Good condition. 842- 6547. Ask for Bill. 9-21 India print dresses, antique fur cushions, Patchouli skimps, skipper sweaters, flannel dresses from Alley Sequins - sequage-9qpY 9-22 W. Nihind Antique dress sale $-10\%$ off—Gypy Rags. 17 W. 9th. "Romantic rags for the gypsy heart." 9-22 1971. Kawakami Big Horn for sale. 1972. Kawakami Big Horn for sale. The online phone book is fixed. This is a great hide to hide in the bounces Aliso, and can be used as a new and new iPhone 4 portage. 2013. Kawakami Big Horn for sale. US Chevrolet Impala SS 427-L88 MS Chevrolet Impala SS 427-L88 Mickey Thompson lander safety, Molybdenum ignition, 450 rear end, will accept cash offer or trade on cars. MISCELLANEOUS It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. ff PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFHEEFER 644 MASS. tf Fisherman knit sweaters from Italy $15.00 The Alley Show. 843 Max Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups startup service Y Rx starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Potted Mum Plant in Full Bloom Greenhouse Fresh. $2.49 Cash & Carry. Pence Garden Center & Greenhouses 15th & N.Y 843-2004 RANKIN DRUG CO. 1101 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS BUSINESS PHONE 843-5440