University Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 7,1971 5 KUOK Disc Jockey Prepares Folk Rock Show . Mark Boros works in Hoch basement . KUOK Starts 21st Year With an effort to emphasize more folk rock and less "bubblegum music," campus radio station KNX12 broadcast its 12th edition of broadcasting. Unlike KANU, KOUK is a commercial sports店. It operates from 6 a.m. to midnight daily. the station is under the supervision of Redlin, who is also community needs project director for KUOK operates on a carrier current, which means that a receiver must be inwardly to be heard. At present receivers are installed in all university dorms except Corinbh Hall. There is no receiver at Corinbh Hall. Mark Bovos, Prairie Village junior and a KUOK announcer is leading money to hook-up lines so that the broadcasts can be heard are now only 10 transmitting lines on campus. "It's a great experience," Mick Dolan, Westwood junior, said of his training at KUOK's promotion manager, in charge of public service, and informing students about the station's activities. Dolan said she was teaching a rock marathon during the semester, and is making plans for a graffiti contest to be held on the boardwalk in front of Wesco The station has contracts with two record companies for record supplies. Bolaar has recorded the receipt of records free as promotions. The program foremats are concentrated in 40" and contemporary rock. Program coordination is the responsibility of Mary Jo Shortridge of All public service announcements, advertisements. and musical programs must have her approval before being broadcast. Miss Shortridge she enjoys working for the station very much, and will get to work on a commercial station, and it's our own station." News broadcasts are coor- dored by the newsroom under the direction of David Dary, professor of broadcast journalism. Each station has its own broadcasts. Live sports broadcasts will highlight KUOK's programming. Teams compete in games, all home basketball games will be aired. There will be sports reports every evening at 6K with KUOK coaches and players. Dolan also emphasized that Dolan non-profit campus organization could have public service announcements broadly distributed in the station, which is located in the basement of Hoch Auditorium. The governing board of the University Daily Kansan will meet Sept. 28 with Student Senate members and the com- mittee of the board. Senators to Meet Board Of Kansan A meeting Friday afternoon, John B. Bremner, associate professor of journalism and chairman of the board, asked two student senators present to attendance of senate leaders. Bremner also asked that a copy of a resolution on the board's composition, passed last spring, be forwarded to the Kansan board. The resolution proposed changing the board's membership to increase its passage through the senate resolution, University Attorney Charles Oldfather ruled that changes in the board's role would affect the faculty by the faculty of the School of Journalism because the Kansan is both a student publication and for journalism students. Also at Friday's meeting, DeLillo spoke to the board on journalism and news adviser to the Kansan, asked that the board initiate a study of alternate journals. "With other people talking about alternate sources of revenue, I think we need to look at the different work are workable," Brinkman said. The Kansan's budget for the year projects a loss of more than $2,000 from contingency funds. The Kansan will meet with about $6,000 in reserve. The Kanans' allocation of the education funds was cut by the state to $10 million, $47,000 to $40,000. The newspaper received no funds from the senate With decreased funds from the senate and with advertising revenue, must begin to look at other sources of revenue. Brinkman Bremner appointed Brinkman and Kansa Editor David Bartel, Wichita senior, to begin the study. Penalty to Start on Fees Sigma Delta Chi to Meet Wednesday is the last day that enrollment fees can be paid without penalty, according to the announced schedule. They must be paid at the Business Office in Carrubh O'Leary. Fees can be paid between Sept. 8 and Sept. 18 with a $10 penalty. They can be paid between Sept. 19 and Oct. 18 with a $25 penalty. After Oct. 18, payment fees will not be permitted causing cancellation of enrolment. Stutterer's Group to Meet The KU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in room 212, Flint Hall. The meeting is open to members and qualified journalism students who are interested in joining. The first meeting of an evening therapy program for sutters that are at least 16 years old will be held at 7 p.m. tonight in 280 Haworth Hall, not in 228 Haworth Hall, as was previously announced. The program is being offered on Tuesday evenings this month. The program will be charged if necessary and no fee is charged for the program. James B. Lingwall, associate professor of speech, is director of the clinic. Changes Are Few For Homecoming Organized living groups will be encouraged to decorate in a law office, for homeowners or for homecoming, Dick Wintermute, chairman of the homecoming board, and Malcolm Mason. Wintermorte, executive director of the Alumni Association, said no prizes would be given, but they would still be encouraged. Until last year prize were given and many living groups put a lot of time into their decorations, but because of a becoming relevant, decorating was not encouraged last year. Wintermorte said there would be no homecoming queen again this year. He said he had watched dogs and cats nominate dogs and men for homecoming queen in a movement away from selecting pets. The Honor for the Outstanding Progressive Educator (HOPE) Award will not be given at the game, but it will be homecoming game as it was last year, Winterimte said. The Class of 1972 chose to present the awards later, because they were in line with 9 days of allowance not to select the Enrollment colleges will grow 62 per cent, four-year private institutions by 37 per cent and private two-year colleges by 44 per cent. He said that the impression he had gotten from the admissions office was that the number of enrollees will be almost exclusively due to transfer students, not only from one university to another year colleges and other public colleges and universities in and out of the state. He said he was surprised by the grade level enrollees may have leveled off, too. Exact figures broken into groups were not expected for another two weeks. CHANCELOR E. L HAUNTINGER E., commented on the e- change in student mix at KU, what it means, and whether should and should not use them. From Page 1 "I DON'T EXPECT this is going to produce enormous increases in the total enrollment, but if we are going to be the way we sustain our present level of enrolment, if graduate enrollment figures increase, for example in market, and if freshmen enrolment declines as a result of there being a freshman-male community every community of the state." Rather than an enrollment boom to 25,000 or 30,000 the next few years an increasing change in student mix. He said "STUDENTS, FOR whatever reasons—may be economic as much as anything else—perceive they can get virtually the same degree in first and second year are concerned, and in some instances as far as four years are concerned, but that to do whatever they think ultimately want to do they begin to go up at KU," he said. He mentioned the recent appointment of Ronald McGregor as the President of the College Affairs and explained that in this newly-formed office McGregor was doing work at the university, junior college curricula so that students in the process of transferring would have fewer classes. Chalmers offered several examples of what is being done and what he thinks might have to be done to help KU adjust to this "As everybody knows, the least expensive education is that for freshmen and sophomores. If we are going to do less and less of it, there will be division and graduate level education, the response of the state to our budget has to reflect this difference or, instead of teaching it in well and up teaching seniors, Hector Auditorium at 600 a batch. CHALMERS SUGGESTED that the University should take a long hard look at a policy just Missouri which says in effect that Missouri which says in effect that "This is very indicative of what the demands are going to be in the next decade," he said, "that's the way our prospective students are viewing us, unless we have a remarkable reason, we had better view ourselves that way." "Welcome to Big Blue Country" is the theme for this year's homecoming. The University Theatre will open its first major season on April 8, or season 8, "Piddler on the Road." Or, the night before homecoming. recinients. "It IS CLEAR THAT the executive and legislative branches of the federal government have finally reached consensus in raising higher education, namely 'formulated support.' That concept is inevitably going to characterize state support, too. It has for a long time in some instances, Kansas is not one of them." This year, the award will go to the winner. The award winner will be chosen from a professional school and the others will be elected at the next round. The Bob Hope show, to be held at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House Oct. 9 will also be open to K-State students and the public. Tickets will go on sale next week in the SUA Ticket Office. Ticket prices are $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. all junior college graduates in the state are automatically accepted as juniors at MU." He said such a policy compares favorably to one other college where students and colleges are saying different things about qualifications in terms of grade points and courses, as in Kansas. Mail orders for tickets should be sent to the Bob Hope Show, Kansas Union, Lawrence, Kan. Mail money and stamped envelope should be included in the request. Checks or money orders should be included because payment must be received. Wineries can be reserved. Winermorte said. Chalmers was referring to a bill in Congress, drawn up by him at the end of last year, to each school, public or private, be allocated $100 for each freshman and sophomore, $150 for each post-graduate, and $250 for each post-graduate. Hope's part of the show will last about one hour and 10 minutes. You'll listen to a presentation along to last another 40 minutes. The name of the supporting group is "The Sisters." Most importantly, the Chancelor said, KU will have to make a good case for differential levels of support. The Board of Class Officers and the Pep Clubs are planning a pep rally or some kind of camp of campus activities on October 8, and entertainment on Oct. 8. The field house will seat 15.500 for the performance. Potted Mum Plant in Full Bloom Greenhouse Fresh. 15th & N.Y 843-2004 25 words or fewer: $1.00 One day Pence Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kisman are offered by the College. To color, creat or national origin 15 words of fewer : $1.00 each additional word : $0.01 PERSONAL Spaghetti-all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beeecater 644 Mass. tf Visit the "Sewer" at the Attic. 927 Mass. 11 Earthship - End 8th & Mass From top to bottom we can cover you in style. 9-7 Home of the "Big Shef" To the President of the River City Freak Association, Have a fantastic year! Love the Vice-President of the River City Freak Association. 9-7 New membership are now being accepted on线下 come down and check out The Mad Hatte, 709 New Hampshire Avenue clique hunting in K-10 dofts. Firc Probioticaian Church, 415 W. Fifth Firc Probioticaian Church, 415 W. fifth Firc Probioticaian Church, 415 W. fifth Firc Probioticaian Church, 415 W. introduce you to the work of introduce you to the work of 1. want you for a research subject. 2. free films. Sep. 8, 6th. Wednesday, Sep. 8, 4th. or Thursday, Sept. 9, 9- at 3 or 4 p.m., room 201B Chiropractic-Complete. 4 a. $299. Chiropractic-Physical. 3 a. A M or F M classes allow full time work. 1 a. S/M classes allow call to write. D, W. Sampson 913- 724-3787. E, F. Sampson 913- 724-3787. T274-380. M, C. 64109 Marrane supplies. A wide selection of colored cords and jute. Books too. The Crewel Cupboard, 17 E. 8th St. 9-6 For "Crotch Tops" it's the Attic. 922 Mass. tt Pva coats at the Alley Shop, 843 Mass. tf Spaghetti--all you can eat for 99c at Shorty's Beefeater. 644 Mass. tf STADIUM BARBER SHOP, 1033 Mass. 9-27 Welcome students to the North Side Country School, 707 N. 2nd Antiques, and furniture and thousands of other Alternative术后器. NW Anderson's 9-7日 Tues., 842-3159 Earthhull—East 8th & Mass. Be first on your block to wear your jeans too long-bells to up to 36" in length. 9-7 Free—7 black kittens 8 weeks old box trained. Raised with dog. Call VI 2-1984. 9-7 Western Civ. Nits-Now on Sale revised, comprehensive 'New Analysis of Western Civilization' 6th Campus Campus Midway House, 41 14th St. Lead guitarist--6 yrs. experience—wants to join or start a band with some other talented musicians. Call 844-1080. 9-7 WANT ADS WORK WONDE Room a, d board and friends near campus. Everyone welcome $100 per month. Phone 842-2324, 1120 W. 11th St. 9-8 Job printning—lower prices and faster services—safeways, posters, letterheads both. Also custom book-binding for the Bank of America Key Press Collection 9-700 Mass. Ride wanted by mechology instructor wed mri July 4 around 10 A.M from their home in Chicago. Call KC to k.C about 6 P.M. Call Mrs. Dana, Kansas City, Eml-35414, 125 W. 67th Horses boarded-private facility close in-has room for a few horses-full stable care ride-airy area-feed twice daily VI 2:1406. 9-9 Try One Today 814 Iowa Bike Bike Shop, 2300 Haskell, is now open. Parks & Service for all makes of bicycles. Pick-up and delivery hours 10-5 M-F, 9-5 Sat. 843-192 98 Typewriter cleaned—standards, electr- ics, or portables IBM, Royal, Smith, Corona, etc. Very reasonable phones 842-7251 9-9 Film: Freaks. Subjects, needed for film prediction experiment. Weeks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, September 8, or Thurteenth, at 7, at 8, at 9, and 10. Filmt: Turt's Laundry, 1903s. *Must*. St. is the student's answer to easy clothes care. Bring in-pick up the same day for laundry or bed sheets. Mon-Fri. 8:00-5:00. 9-16 Experienced drummer wants to start or join a hardrock band. Call Pat Tomek at 843-8153. 9-7 Free four yellow and white kittens and one gray kitten. Call after 5:00 p.m. 843-2688 9-8 Quel country living—1300 sq. ft. Qual country living—2,800 sq. ft. qual with pinter access, fireplace, dugout, weather and dryer, graduate students, preferred Reasonable 85-100% Well furnished house to share with couple or two friends. Call 843-7959 9-8 KANSAS CLASSIFIED RATES 3 days for prereview 25 words per bookmark $1.50 each additional word $0.2 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication DELICATESEN & SANDWICH SHOP KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days A Complete Line of House Plants- Open until 2 a.m. — Phone Order 843-7485—We Deliver—9th & 11th Home Economics teacher will do sewing—reasonable rates 842-8130 9-12 KU STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVISM- on alternate学期 to discuss his philosophy of Ayn Rand. for further information after 5:20 9-42-20 Barn Parties Hosted bare, available for rental now. Stage, 8 kg cooler, furniture, lighting, parking plenty of land, for rent. Lighting, parking, Furniture, Call Bob Harris 842-376-11-1 Including Venus LOST GUTTAR INSTRUCTION Learn to play one of the most versatile instruments in guitar with 11 years playing experience and teaching experience will teach fundamentals, playing instruction in contemporary, classical and classical styles. Catered: 2384. Call: 9-10 Attention--KU student wives, you are to arrive at Dana's welcome area and to participate in a program 15: 9:00 p.m. Karnus Room, Union University, 843-695-1910 First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 292d St., (one block west of Holiday Irvine) invites you to coffee from 10:00 this Sunday—sun worship 9; 7 8:30. The Wearhouse-diplays Lawrence's most varied selection of Bell Jeans and tops. 841J; Mass. 9-13 Fly Traps & Many More. EDUCATION MAJORS Research subjects needed. Free films. Takes 12 hours. Wednesday 8 or Thursday 9 at 7 p.m. p. room. Flint. 9-11 Ring leot--Man's ring with gold band and black stone. Reward offered is $5.99. Call 864-6072 at 6:30 p.m. and before 8:30 p.m. 9-7 - Wedding pictures in 'm' 3" x "5" - black box). If found, please notify Diane. If found, call Ted Owden backpacker at backpacker. house–phone 843-7348 9-10 Lost: 5 month old Black Labrador with white breast and feet. Call 841-2450 9-8 GREENHOUSES Lost- small mantle envelope. Develop- ered needed tuition $^{1}$. Ward Contact Mantraine DI.Mantinea. 1205 M- I Road, N. 14, or call 842-6031. M- I Oread. Lost-Dark, dark key can came in between or in between Learned Hall, Allen Field House and Murphy Hall. Aug. 15, Reward Hill, 9-8 FOUND 15th 8 New York lothes you like at prices you can afford. It's the Alley Shop 843 Mass. 15th & New York Antique fur coats $29.95. THE AT- TIC. 927 Mass. tt Earthhats-East 8th & Mass—kinky patches to spruce up your favorite jeans for the up-coming school year: 9.7 WANTED For your fall wardrobe it's the Alley Shop. 842 Mass. tt Visit "The Sewer" at THE ATTIC, 927 Mass For "swingin'd dresses." tf Wanted-2 males to share 2 bedroom apt. Call 842-7712 Located at Park 25 9-7 Female roommate required for duplex. Address 1137 New York. Appr. $45 per month. No phone. Please leave phone number. Roommates. House- work, weekends. Wanted. Cashier-hostess at Virginia Inns Holmes 2-10 Apply in person, ask for Bill or Carmen Wong 843-3300 9:15 Wanted. Roommate to share 2 bedroom apt. with 3 students, $63. m at College Hill Manor Call 842- 7787 after 5.90 9-8 843-2004 Roommate must to share 2 bedroom gatehouse apt with two other males. Call 843-2533 9-9 Wanted. Registered physical therapist for home care program. Part-time. Call Douglas County Visiting Nurses n.a.; 843-3738 9-7 Roommates. Need two female roommates and two male roommates completed. Most宿舍 roommate apartment. Rent approx. $20/month. Call 843-542-9180 or graduate students. Call 843-542-9180 or graduate students. Female roommate wants to share modern 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt. with 3 other girls. Rent $41.75. Call 842- 9081. Girl with car wanted to babyyet all tues. from 3 to 6, VI 3-2926 9-8 Wanted: Seems to sing and play classical and folk guitar for a wedding. Oct. 2 at Dandfonn Chapel. Will help pay for services! Cust: 9-12 FOR RENT For rent- two fully furnished bedrooms with connecting 3 piece bathrooms or graduate girl dormitories. Two additional rooms. Campus Road. Phone 815-7432-9427. For rent, furnished apt, private bath to 4 KU boys. Phone VI 5-7890 9-7 Try a peaceful country style atmosphere for study and relaxation. Dress casually, in light dry areas, ample parking, pets and children are welcome. $110.00, 824-444-644 Be Prepared! tunc-ups starting service Lawrence, Kansas 60644 2434 Iowa V1 2-1008 Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" Nidalea Apts now under new management. Wants to Rill last few vacant improvements that will keep you on the job at $2000. Included: un fitted furniture and linens. Included: Rent a sewing machine, $5.00 a month. White Sewing Center, 910 Mass. 9-13 HELP WANTED Full on part time experienced house- hold goods packers and loaders. Ethan A. Smith, Box 237, Lawrence, signed qualifications and experience. 2 girls to lunch at lunch MF from 11-1 at the Bull and Boar Restaurant Meals plus expense check 842-9454 9,8 Cashier, hostess, attractive, personable, part-time evenings. Prefer age over 21. Lawrence restaurant Phone V 1-3413 after 6 p.m. 9-7 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon For pantsuits it's the Alley Shop. 843 Mass. tf For pants and tops it's the Alley Shop, 842 Mass. ff Part Time Work, Marketing projects made by the Blind. Must have a Excelent pay; around 15 hours per week. Call 842-638-409, 4-3-6 Now take applications for wate- work nature in Education. Apply to inform性 p.m. e-mail ymoyemart@gmail.com 9-10am m. e-mail ymoyemart@gmail.com Research subjects needed for film prediction experiment. Anyone Pakes 11 hours, Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 7 a.m. to 7 at 6 p.m. room 200 Flat Hot Pants, Hot Pants, Hot Pants, The Attic 927 Mass. ff Puppies with personality - Daimalins, pure bred and pretty. Good watchdogs, 3 months old. Partly housebroken 842-3420 9-7 Have 56 Ford 218-yip pick-up or sell for motorcycle. See a W29 W. 24th, No. 6 Body, bed, tires, in engine good shape. 9-7 A good selection of good used sewing machines from $9.95 up. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. 9-13 1935 Dodge, Very dependable, excellent running condition. Good tires and battery $150 Call Doug at 82-114 or come by Kentucky 617-750. For sale ..eblane Vito B-flat tenor sax. Excellent condition. See at Richardson's Music, 18 E. 9th. 9-7 68 Triumph Trophy 250. Runs excellent $385. Woody at 843-6455. Evenings 9-8 Used vacuum cleaners. Hoover, G.E. Electroflex, etc $9.95 up. White Sewing Centre, 916 Mass. 9-13 Waterbeds $25-$50 - any size. 5-year guarantee when used with liner. Custom-made frames available. Also with the Tamarack Zeta Lens Zero, M41, Mass-4220. Student loan - New & used furniture furniture, office equipment, afford refrigerators, warehouses, laundry rooms, suites living room suites dining rooms HAAS FURNITURE AP-645-0286-0010 HAAS FURNITURE AP-645-0286-0010 Bass guitar, Italian hollow body w. suspension, bass strap. $125. Gibson EB bass w. $125. Also, Apt. for rent, downstreet, Kitchen, downtown, $60. $99-97. 423-826-5800 Earthshine—East 8th & Mass—Summer clearance, up to 50% off—sorry, entire stock not included. 9-7 For Sale, Custom tailored suits 80%, Fair Sale and chairs 80% $4 material. Choose your style. Get measured. Choose your own style. Get measured. Call cost 2 p.m. 842-8244 - 911 Call cost 3 p.m. 842-8244 - 911 For sale. 1965 MG. IH 104 four door sedan 17,500 annual miles. Excellent condition. Asking $650 Call 843-8833. www.mgvehicles.com Used 1971 International Scout 4x4 and 4x4. Used in off-road and power steering power brakes 1969 VW B. 1936 WV B. 1983 WB. Knut Truck and Tractor, 1548-9 8 Olympus instamatic camera Focusing ring, built in light meter, motorized film advance, flash cube attachment. For $40 for $80. For $125 for $80. Will $9 for $40. Shrink: 82-448-448 Want to ride cheap than you can buy? Buy my Suzuki S60 motorcycle, 700 miles, 120 mi. to gall, and rent $55, 225 cmhp. R$624-8717-7481 For sale—motorcycle helmet. Bell 500-tx only 3 months old. Call Tom, 843-2018. 9-8 For Sale: '68 Plymouth Roadrunner, 383 2 door hardtop. Road wheels, very deluxe equipment. Must sell. Call 842-9 6108 RAUD *AIRY-BUY* AT DEALER discounts on Fair Trade dried fruits. Mint discounts on Fair Trade dried fruits. RECTILINEAR Kernelwood, Tee, elec and fire-resistant fabric. 12x24 from 12th France. Pt. 482-294. OPEN FOR BUSINESS 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Seven Days Monday, August 30 COOGER DARKS BARK'S Phone 826-4407 Phone 826-4407 Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 We Buy Books Leaving town, must sell 1968 *New Dyke Mobile Home*. 2 bedroom, furnished. Attached to Michigan. Make offer 84-5847-8 9-4 for sale. 1969 Norton Norman Scheme. $300. For sale. Used refrigerator, excellent condition. $40. 82-2751 9-8 Moving. Sal. 2, all conditioners. Washing. Sal. 1, all conditioners. Rocker-Rebeke; theater vibrator; chine sabine; CWE washing machine; chine sabine; CWE washing machine; small chest of drawers; and small chest of drawers. Priced for $75, 198. Pontiac Catalina. For sale for a quick sale. P.S.A. Neds body work but work clean interior. Finish great. Call 644-6941 after 9 a.m. 62 Chev. 4 door, good running condition, burns regular, cheap transportation, phone 812-3601; after 6:00 weekdays, anytime on weekends. Great Dane, ARC reg. 2 yr. old male brindle coloring. Phone: 814-326-090 After 6-60 weeks, anytime on weekend. Also dog, breeder and feeder. 1971 Hodaka Satra Rat-Good condition- $400 or trade for bigger Endura model. Also 1967 Triumph Benvillee ex-show bike, hive 1,000 $425, 39-9 1970 Yamaha XS-650ace, 2500 miles custom luggage bag Excellent condition. $1,000 Dave Bliss at 1234 4/17 2 Valiant, four door sedan $150.00, 138½; Ohio, behind Jayhawk Cafe, uday-Sunday afternoons. 9-10 Must store Open Kadette Ralley 69. Front door brakes, tach, radio, etc. Price only $1,190. Call 864-2544 9-9 For Sale - Component stereo system- AM FM tuner, amplifier, turntable, tape recorder, and four speakers. Good price=call Steve. 822-9500 -1478 Psychology hardcards and paperbacks. Over 30 titles covering clinical, occupational, and educational topics. Also Wollenkast 2-4 track tape record with tapes,用手 carry cards. 10-speed bike Gitana Interclub 1 month old. Best offer. 408 West 6th St. 9-8 in good shape. Small repairs neces- turely must be immediately call. Call Liaura 840-4671 or Jan- 9-10 843-5529 Gelding, black, 8 yrs. old, 15.2 hands, excellent on trails, call Carol 8-15 at 864-3851. 9-8 Must sell Naismith Hall contract as soon as possible Call 842-2168 9-10 1965 V.W., excellent condition. 1230 Mississippi. call 842-1855. 9-10 Various items: Dibble. Bld bed mattress $2.00 springs. $15.00 Super long wig, brown jumbo hair $3.00 Short wig, brown hair $1.90 *Short 462-822雯* $1.90 *Long 462-822雯* 1967 Triumph GT-6, Blue. Mags & polyglas. New engine transmission, Balanced ported. kornel overfive (304-600), aid for JK-8 or see at NaimaH. Best way to ride to classes is on a bike. It's safer and less exhaustive than this bike hit the bushes. 1900 miles, great condition. 2500 miles, excellent condition. brand now do i8 power motor-mountably (rather than pedals). For Sale, 1968 W. Karmann Ghia 4 good tires + 2 snow tires; 25 miles per gallon. Tonganoxie 1-845- 3274. 9-12 For Sale. St. Bernard puppies. ARC registered $125 ea. Buyer must have enclosed yard or puppy-owner. Call U 4-3388 or 842-189. Williams, 9-16. Home made bread sale—all kinds of fantastic bread. At the Lawrence Peace Center. 313 East 7th Saturday, Sept. 11. 8-10:40 p.m. 9-13 Month-old Columbia am-fm. stereo with turntable, 8-track tape deck, and speakers Selling for half new cost Call 842-3371 after 4 . 9-13 For sale: Ampeg Colossus guitar amp. Like new. $450 or best offer. Call V1 2-6313. 9-13 BRASS BEDS—excellent condition—pulsed or unpolished·1401'; Mass. Apt. 3. 9-13 Bulbsush Bargain $5.00 Electric hollow bodied guitar. Bargain $9.00 Harmonic acoustic guitar. $35.00 case. Gloss Terra case. $12.00 case. Case. $12.00 case. $50.00 Case. Call 642-818-9 13. For a new look on campus try a pair of our knickers (They arrived in the knick of time) The Wearhouse, 841.1 Mass. 9-13 MISCELLANEOUS It's The Attic, 927 Mass. Pants and tops for her. tf PARTY CATERING AT SHORTY'S BEEFEATER 644 MASS. tf Fisherman knit sweaters from Italy $15.00 The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. ff $15.00 The Alley Shop $34.50 Mass. Earthshine-East 8th & Masq. Brakel Become in and just cap us, we get lonely, 9-7 Drive A Little & Save A Lot. Shop PENCE GREENHOUSES For All Your Plant & Flower Needs- Greenhouse Fresh- 15th & N.Y. 843.2004 Open—8 to 5:30 10 to 4 on Sunday 843-2004 RANKIN DRUG CO. BUSINESS PHONE 843-5440 1101 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KANBAS