Monday, September 12, 1977 University Daily Kansan 3 Staff Photo by PAUL ROSE New Bookstore Jim Chrestman, owner of the Varsity Shop at 1420 Crescent Road, looks forward to "clean competition" with the Kansan Union Bookstore. Blue Hills KU Criterium Bike Race Bike Race Sponsored by SUA, MT. Oread Bike Club & Recreation Services Sunday, September 18 8:00 a.m. in front of Wesco Hall Chancellor's Cup Race Open to current K.U. Students, Faculty and Staff 3 Divisions: Men, Women. & 4 person Relay Entry Deadline; Friday, Sept. 16 by 5:00 p.m. at Recreation Services Office Room 208, Robinson Gym No Entry Fee INTERNATIONAL CLUB (77-78) is holding its annual election for academic year 1977-78. Members should have their membership cards in order to vote DATE: September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM PLACE: Forum Room, Kansas Union A LEGEND IN THEIR OWN MINDS. with Special Guests JON PAUL TREEFROG Thursday, Sept. 15 $6.00 Door $5.00 Advance Choosy Boggar, Kansas City Better Days, Lawrence Love Records, Lawrence Sound Board, Topoka Revelations Lectures Presents New campus supply store opens By ERIC MORGENSTERN Staff Writer Starting today, the Kansas Union bookstore will face something we will have to learn about. The Varsity Shop, "a private school supply store" as described by its owner and manager, Jim Christman, will open at 1420 Crescent Road, one-half block west of the Chi Omega fountain. The previous tenant was the Submarine Sandwich Shop. The Variety Shop will stock a complete line of school supplies, Christman said, but it also provides discounted items. Clinton M. Adams in The Impending Conflict Lectures Nightly— A different topic each night. "For a couple of years, the school will still grow and KU is certainly large enough to have at least one privately owned bookstore," Chrestman said. Sept. 12 Palestine—How the Arab-Israeli conflict will end. Sept. 13 Dead men do tell tales Sept. 16 When Catholics and Protestants, and Jews meet Sept. 17 The confusion of the Secret Rapture and the Late Great Planet Earth Sept. 18 1000 years of nothing! And the day the world burns up. Sept. 19 You could be damned if you were Sept. 20 The great Protestant dilemma Sept. 22 A relic discovered from the Garden of Eden that may change your religious con- viction Sept. 24 Why Protestants keep the Catholic Commandment BUSINESS HOURS for the Union Bookstore and the Varsity Shop will be similar after the Union Bookstore expands into a larger location. But only difference will be that the Varsity will be open every week night until 8 and the Union bookstore will be open late only on Sundays. Sept. 25 Gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit. Do you have them? Sept. 26 The final witness to what will send millions to hell. Sept. 27 How Spiritualism is invading Warner Ferguson, acting manager of the Union Bookstore, said the Varsity Shop's opening "might have had a slight influence" on expansion of the Union Bookstore's Sept. 27 Who's the main line churches. Sept. 30 Why so many denomina- Sept. 30 Why so many denomina- tions? Oct. 1 The Beast 666 and the mark you will need to buy or sell. Oct. 2 The Real Lifet How to have KINKO'S Oct. 3 The Anti-Christ is revealed; every man, woman and child's decision! Oct. 4 The truth of Spiritualism's psychic's knifeless surgery, and U.F.O.s? Oct. 7 The future of the United States is dark—America will fall! Oct. 8 The destiny of Destiny. The true story of a woman who walked with God—and saw the future. Oct. 9 Creation man breeding lawlessness. Oct. 10 How to find the True Church in 1977; the Great Prophecy answers many questions. Oct. 13 UPS: Deadly and Fatal. A cure has been discovered. Oct. 14 Get to know the great experience there! Now Open COPIES STATIONERY KODAK FILM 904 Vermont • 843-8019 7:15 p.m. 2145 Louisiana Contennial Elementary School Free Nursery Free Admission hours, "but not very much except in our timing." Christman said he thought his prices would be competitive with the Union Bookstore and off-campus school supply stores. One advantage, he said, would be a location convenient for students. The only bad thing about his location, he said, is the parking situation, "a situation we'll have to live with." The Varsity Shop has 23 parking spaces available for customers. **SINCE PARKING** is at a premium, we'll maintain strict control over the spaces and, if forced to, violators will be subject to towing at their own expense," he said. Creshman has worked at university bookstores on five campuses for 17 years. From December 1969 until July 1977, he was manager of the Union Bookstore. He said that he didn't open the Varsity Shop because he felt animosity toward the Union Bookstore and that he looked forward to "clean competition" with the Union. Ferguson said, "There will be competition us and the Varsity店 for those brands we have." Chrestman said he would use about one-half of the suppliers as the Union uses. He said he thought the Varsity Shop would be a safe away from off-campus stores, not the Union Bridal Fashions By Jan (101) Mass 841 2664 F. R. BURKE, S. D. MAY, MASSACHUSETTS UNIVERSITY Bridal Gowns Bridesmaid Gowns Party Dresses and Special Occasion Gowns Men's Formal Wear Invitations - Napkins Accessories Reception Service "May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a good New Year"A JEWISH NEW YEAR'S GREETING FROM Classical Record Sale $$$$$$$$$$ Sept. 12th----24th Now Open The Varsity Shop Phone: 843-3826 Next to Chi Omega Sorority house Prices Starting at $1.98 to $14.98 Hours: Hours: 8:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m. Sun.