University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 31, 1972 9 Vintage Bowie Records Show Roots of Talent By JOE ZANATTA David Bowie, a British rock singer, is currently riding a wave of fame created by an American tour and the release of an album called "David Bowie and the Spiders from Mars." RCA has newly found fame by re-releasing two vintage Bowie records. "Space Oddity," recorded in "Wow, was Bowley's first record. Then the 1972 version of Bowie made the emergence of Bowie's talent." the best song on the album is the title cut, "Space Odity." It is an earne science fiction tale with a dark twist. The good description of the entire album. All of Bowie's songs have a strange feeling about them. They rely on the lyrics, and Bowie's fine twelve-string guitar. The lyrics are immature image that Bodyl Dolan's write, writing, though not quite as good. And though not quite as good. And "Space Oddity" features a wide variety of voices from the West Coast, with a weak mansole. Bowie seems to have been undecided on a vocal style at the point and it's difficult to recognize him from song Other outstanding songs on the album are "Cygnet Committee," "The Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" and "Jane's." It is a good first effort from Bowie, the image of a talented folksinger. Bowie's second album is even McLaughlin Ticket Sales Continue Tickets are still available for the New York performance at the Mothenish Orchestra. Off-campus, advertising began about a month ago and Monday's Mel Laughlin, a guitarist, first gained attention while recording with jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. He was then grouped with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Also appearing will be another jazz quartet. Quartet Tickets are still available in all price categories, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. The concert is scheduled for Nov. 4 in Hoch Auditorium. better. "The Man Who Sole the World," recorded in 1970, is more of an electric album, but still embraces the races of the folklinger in Bowie. The album's title song is among the better cuts. "The Width of a Man," by Phil Collins and "All the Madmen" are three excellent songs included in the album. Bowie's electric sound is quite similar to Cream. Bowie's band is not as talented as Cream, but turn in fine performances on the majority of the album. Tony Viscous, on bass, piano and vocals, has also talented member of the band, next to Bowie, that is. "Black Country Road" is the closest of the Bowie to get hard on his wounds. "The Madman" womens Alice Cooper in both style and content. "Space Oddity" and "The Man Who Sole the World" are both fine albums. Their only fault is that they weren't "discovered" when they gained fame, rather than being the talent first became available. 'Tenants,''Candidate In Paperback Rack Also timely is a detective story by David Anthony, "The Man in the Mirror," this one is billed as being in the tough tradition of Raymond Two books by Bernard Two books led off current titles in fiction. "The Tenants" (Pocket, Tampa, Mass.) "The Barrel" (Pack, Magic 35). KANSAN reviews Malamud in recent years has attained recognition as one of our leading writers. "The Tenants" is set in a tenement where four people live and interact. It is a story of anguish and frustration of contemporary living. "My feelings are that we put nuttle on our menus and that if they want to bring them they should take them go through the line," Ekdah said. "I don't think it would be fair to infiltr my opinions on the menu." "The Magic Barrel" is a book about the deal with the city, what it is to be Jewish and what it is to be poor. The book won the National Book Award. Morris L. West's "Summer of the Red Wolf" (Pocket, $1.50) is one of the new titles, too. The novel takes place in the toer islands of Scotland. It depicts a writer who is seeking peace and solitude but has also been in a Century Viking named Red Wolf. It's a bit more fantastic than some other books by West, who is among our popular novelists of our time. Politics is the subject matter, obviously, of Richard Alonso's "The Candidate" (Pocket, 95 cents). Chandier. It's about a girl named Brandy and a tough gambler-invester named Stan Bass. One of the biggest paperbacks in years is David Bergamin'i "Japan's Imperial Conspiracy" (Pocket, $2.25). Bergamini contends that Emperor Hirohito was more than a ceremonial monarch, but the conspiracy backer of the military elite that plunged Japan into war. The book is comprehensive and frightening. The book, written in diary form, is about a would-bear assassin who is employed on the staff of the U.S. presidential office. This book offers background into the life of the would-bear assassin and SEVERAL OF the scholarship halls are boycotting head lettuce. Likely to draw many campus readers is Daniel Ellsberg's "Papers on the War" (Pocket, $1.50). Ellsberg is the man who blew the whistle on the government and brought about the Pentagon Penguin case. This is his own story of the affair. Dorm Lettuce Not UFW By DEBBY CONNOR Kansan Staff Writer And a handy rule that will be of value to students. It's Maxwell Nurnberg's "Questions You Always wanted to Ask About English (But Were Afraid to Read) Book 1$1.25). Despite the over-cut title, the book is a good one to have around. "We presently are buying non-UFW lettuce from our wholesalers," Ekdahl said. "We haven't been able to find UFW lettuce in large enough quantities of all our residence halls." Boycocky non-United Farm Workers (UFW) head lettuce will remain a matter of personal interest for some University housing, according to Lenoir Ekdahl, director of food services for the University of Missouri. Ekdahl said that other kinds of sandals were available to students who had not been offered them. She said that if a large enough number of students began boycotting it would result in a decrease in the number of people lettuce the food services ordered. This would apply some pressure on schools' messengers to purchase UFW letters. said Ree Heater, Florisant, Mo., senior and president of the All Scholarship Hall Hafez Council. He was also chairman of Grace Pearson Halls have voted to boycott lettuce and some of the meals being done on so an individual hustles. The committee, which was organized at the beginning of the year, is a group of methods to reach the public. They have set up a table in the Kansai area where students where students could obtain information about the boycott, buy hammer stickers and buttons advertising it and sign pledges to help the community. "WE PLAN on taking these pledges to the local grocery stores to show the owners that they can buy it. We boycott their lettuce." Stevens Big 8 Conference Has Sessions Here Before the annual conference, each school representative listed four to five topics or questions for discussion. Notice said. Forty-six business officers, registrars and admissions officers from the Big Eight schools received a conference award for their leadership at the Kamada Inn, according to Keith Niecher, vice chancellor of business affairs at the University of Alabama and host of the conference. Comparative information on enrollment figures, student fees, on-campus housing and a number of other factors was reviewed in the review. Mitcher said The Monday morning session of the conference dealt primarily with a review of information collected from questionnaires submitted to the Big Eight officials this year, Nitcher said. By JANET SANTOS Kansan Staff Writer One of the topics discussed by business officers was the pur- said. "Unless they see how many people are involved in the boycott and how their sales could be improved, we continue to buy non-UFW Wetters." The committee also talks to groups about the boycott. They have spoken to organized living communities and various trade unions in Lawrence. In a recent effort to reach the nonstudent public in Lawrence, the committee has started canvassing door to door. "We just give the person who answers the door a handout about the boycott with a number they can call for more information," Stevens said. "We're not trying to get people who we just want people to know where they can get information about the boycott." KU requires any department spending over $50 to turn in a purchase order through the local purchasing office, Nichter said. It must campuses insist that every dollar spent be indented by 'heir purchasing office. A discussion on the uniformity of telephone operations on the vacation of a foreign minister at Mondays agenda. Nitcher said one of the things everyone wanted to see was a meeting of There was also discussion on the possibility of obtaining a central Watts line for all long-distance calls Nitcher said, but he refused to provide lengthy waits for calls and fixing who to bill for the calls. chasing procedures of departments in each institution, Nitcher said. Gilbert Dyck, KU Director of Admissions, said the admissions and registrar officials had general discussions to exchange information in the various aspects of operating an academic institution. Few Students Are Nominated For Hilltoppers The number of nominations for fillipter Awards is fewer than expected, said John Bailey of the American Museum of art of the day, Hawkeye Yearbook. Bailey said there had been 17 nominations for Hilltopper Awards and two nominations for Hillteacher Awards. He said he was interested in nominations for Hillteacher before the deadline Wednesday. The recipients of Hilltopter and Hillteacher Awards will be announced Dec. 1, Bailey said. However, the method of selecting them is decided there. There is no precedent for choosing recipients. He said he thought the smaller number might indicate that those nominated definitely were qualified for the award. Bailey said a committee of enough people in the university enough removed from campus policies to be able to make an objective decision probably WHY RENT? 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 One day Fivedays 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 Accommodations, goods, services and study plans. University Daily Kansan are offered to the students without regard to SBE requirements. Please contact: FLINT HALL CLASSIFIER TO 111 FLLINT HALL FOR SALE Western Civ. Notes=Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, you're at a disadvantage. Either way it comes to the same analysis of Western Civilization, "Campaign Madhouse, West 14th. West 14th." 11f We pay top dollars for good clean Volkswagens or American cars. Call Jayhawk Volkswagen. 843-2217. GUYS! Visit our new men's shop, check out our knit blazers at $40 why pay more? THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 11-1 Used School Books. We sell used school books. Also we trade one book for two. Boasting a CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. For the best deal in town on used cars, G.1 Joe's Used Cars, 601 Vermont, 842-8608, 11-17 THE CLEARANCE F: 70-14 Wide belts $23, G7-14 Wide belts $25, $30-14 Wide belts $28, H.T. BELTS $83, $85-15 Whitewalls $82 2. If you don't, 1967 Olds 442 conv. Bronze with mountain tires. New top. You can buy this car with $25 down cash or payment with a monthly payment of $80.80 for 30 mils. off the regular price. Annual percentage rate of $14.63 and an a GUYS! Sharpest group of sweaters in town, prices you will like. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 11-1 RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sales 843-8499 Paraphernalia: Giant assortment to suit your every taste. At The Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th. 11-2 YES, we have Elaine Post knit tops! THE ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-2 Girls: Not available, one or two contracts for sale. Enjoy fine living in Jaikhaw Towers now. For information 434-810 and 643-810 at 4218. CANDLE MAKING—The most complete line of supplies of the highest quality at the lowest cost. Earth Goods. 904 Vermont. 10-31 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 1971 CAMARO, 350 VR loaded, turbofan engine, dinah drive, diky drives, 8 ticker truck, automatic, power steering, new automatic, power steering, new 402-A Jay Hawker Tower, #802-602A Jay Hawker Tower, #802-601A 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) 72 Yamaha AT-2 125cc Enduro. Encode- ual condition. allow 2,000 miles. Exclude including bell helmets. Must sell now $423 or offer, $425. Buy 1953 Chevy 4-door. Extremely reliable. Standard transmission, good heater. 842-8345 or 842-4250. 10-31 LOOKING SHIIRTS? Brand new, great looking, heavy weight, cotton wool shirt. I bought this for $5. I bought them at a low price and they are the best quality of any 12-31. Call 842-3258. WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Two good tickets for the KU-iowa game $6 or best offer. Call Rhonda at 841-3222 We stock the changeable type for Smith-Corona posts on our website, symbol words, language accents and symbols, and the things you need, we'll get it for you within a week to 10 days. Come see us at Lawrence Typwriter 2013 at www.lawrence-typwriter.com Mildland AM/FM FM stereo amplifier-receiver with 8-track tape player. New $180; make it at 2.6 in. speaker. $19, Call Rich at 842-5610. 10-31 MUST SELL. SOON! 1981 Plymouth slant-6, auto, heater, Good battery; winterized. Good school car. Des- turned. burn oil C10. Call Bob. C48. 10-31 1 Yi Tamahua 125 ATI-MX. Low mileage, street accesses. 13 MGB baby needs batteries. Batteries to tell will be R52 or 843-785 or 843-785. A-10.13 ANTIQUE Treasures 1900-1984 Sahyicalien costumes—specialist in Mauquerade attire and early 80s BOKOMON — after 80s 843-9708 10-31 Northside Shop. 707 N. 71 W. Boston, MA 02116. Located on Kansas River bridge. Antiques, plants of other品类. Also produce: varieties, sweet potatoes, apples, corn, potatoes, bananas, walnuts, popcorn, oranges, grieffruit and other product. Also grown in Northside Cider, apples, gourds, Indian corn. Cider, apples, gourds, Indian corn. Attendern, 845-319-0, open 9-5am Cold weather bargain! Mint condition 1972 Kawasaki M2 II Still on warranty, barely a thousand miles Bill, 843-2375. 10-31 Yes, the new Suzukis are here in bold new colors and go fast styling KLH-GARr turntable, Harman-Karon 70 watt RMS ampifier, 8-track cassette recorder, panasonic cassette recorder, typewriter, **843-610.1**, Elliott 10-31 Norton JAWZ-CA race bikes complete parts and accessory depart. for all your motorcycle needs. Expert service on all makes. Deadline : 5:00 p.m.2 days before publication Girard turntable-$60. Call Gary. 843-8130 after 5:30. 11-3 634 Mass. 842-6996 Announces '73 Models KAT ENTERPRISE2 Rio rosewood classical guitar in very good condition, $65 or best offer. Voxon 12-string steel acoustic guitar with case. Call 814-292-116. 11-16 PRICED TO SELL 3 bedroom bounce in East Lawn. Kdg. dna. room, lrg room, yard sell School distance. Distance. Call 1-798-261-11-3 for appt. Irish Setter, male, 6 months old. All horses and wormed and house broken. Great pet or ready for hunting. Reasonable. 842-9927 1963 Triumph TRI-RS, BRG color, body excellent, runs great. Many ex- cellent equipment. Good race Equipment Equipment Equipment, roller, for lights, and new top. NB-5800 - 113 425 Unbelievable '72 close out prices Listen to the music with these beautiful professional coallal dynamic 80x stereo headphones. 25 ft collared 84- 82681- 4,7 p.m. 11-3 Custody to popular belief Vern Miller has not placed an age restriction on trek or treaters. So get all your children at the needs of Duckwalls. 11-11 1966 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. ht. blue, 327 V-8, 4-speed. Must sell. Cam 684-2350 and come see. 11-3 Girl's green, Selwim 3-speed bike. Practically new. Bike lock, rear basket kits included. Best offer. Call 843-2682 4:00 after 4:00. 11-3 Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups staff training Lawrence, Kansas 6044 3 piece living room suite, $48; size winter coats, 2 sets of dishes, size 38 sports jackets; call 842-7419 after 5:00. 11-1 Well-equipped aquarium. See it in operation before you buy. Includes some free fish: Call 841-2454. 11-1 Only $65 buys a used 7 piece drum set. Little used, red sparkle, very good shape Good beginners set! Call 841-2722. 1955-1964 American cars only starting at $75 to $195. This weekend only. JYAHWAY K SPECIAL 2522 Iowa 843- 2217. 11-6 **Four Ford Mustang GT. Green with 3** **automatic transmission.** A mechanical work done, but a real atoll at $885. For call for fast credit with YAHWAK HYAWK 83-221-71 31-6 Art sale and open house: Saturday. November the 4th from 1-5 p.m. Hersla Gtaal, 1333 New Hampshire 11-1 2434 Iowa V12-1008 Make your apartment come alive! Snowshoe, goggles, HANGING strapways, bamboo curtains, candles, baskets and tapestries, and Indiana M.-S. 10:00-5:30. Sun. Now available for Christmas lauyay -a complete line of children's bikes, 10-speed and every accessory image- called. 1401 Mass. B-834-664. 1401 Mass. B-834-664. Gibson SG100 guitar, Kustom 1000 amplifier, must sell. Call Randy at 842-7288 or see on Lenny Zero's, 710 Mass. 841-2200. 11-13 1971 BMW 750 cc, $1500 Windshield, sandbladders, and two helmets included. Call 842-8591 after 4 p.m. 1-13 1969 Flat 124 sports coupe. Clean, good running condition. l1150. Call 842-4755 after 4. 11-16 1971 Toyota Corolla, air conditioning, rollback, recutting seat, yellow with back window interior extra clean, wheel with back wheel rubber trim. 9:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. 11-6 New at the MUSEUM OF NATURAL WATERLOO, this delightful collection of gifts for those who enjoy nature, will life and woodland studies. From the museum's bench from its patch to wall hanging. 10 month old purebred St. Bernard. Call 843-6420. 11-6 FOR RENT Stereo: A amplifier, 120 wats rms 60 per channel. Less than one year A turbine, Saturate, Hair-cut- tion, 3 weeks add. Call 114- 842-3836. Looking for something to rent? Look no further. Guest rooms: 6077, for 2 BR duplexes and 1-3 BR duplexes. All are available for immediate occupancy. After hours cell Grant is free. TOF FAR FROM CAMPUS? TIRED IN FARM-FLOTS? TRIking in FAR-FLOTS NOT! Room apt directly east across Miss. from airport. Almost walking distance of parking lot. Free parking lot. Free parking lot. Free Cable vision, security. Reasonable rates, furniture ideal romantics or couples. In San- 483-216. 125 Ind. Apt. 9 or 843-216. Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, carpeting walls. Off street parking. Borders KU, and near livestock 843-756. No pets. Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-5767. No pets. tf NEW TRAILRIDGE APARTMENTS patio batches, fully equipped kitchens, walk-in closes, gas lighted courtard, beautiful landscaping, shear windows, patio furniture, 2500 2500 West 4th Street, B3-7333, 11-11 Need a site near to live second-second age. Applied in Wadleywood We must be accompanied by an adult who is transferring school and work. Candidates will call Now. Call now 6687 between 10:31 and 10:51 For rent Now: 2 bedroom apt., 1; bathroom, $150 for 2, and 1 bedroom with fireplace. For New: 15. 1 bed- room. Utilities paid for any of: $272. 10. 13-31 1. bedroom apartment. Wall-to-wall carpeting. full-size all electric kitchen. clean. Off street parking, close to campus. 1419 Ohio. 841-231. 10-31 Room-Furnished, panelled; carp., cabinets; desk. Kitchen and bedroom on same floor, 2 blks from University, farming school. Room is anytime. If interested, come to Bldg 1305. Two houses need total four room- mates. Private bedrooms. $50 a month plus utilities. Close to campus. Call 842-6863 or 841-3785. 11-1 one bedroom apt. Lots of storage, central air and heat, upld, pd private bathroom, entrance and parking. For one room apartment, call 6 p.m. at 1826 Indiana St. I 11-450. Spacious 1 bedroom apartment close to downtown, laundromat, completely furnished, all electric kitchen, two bedrooms, 843-842 after five. 11-2 Apartment for rent Furnished, available now, single bedroom, at 19 W 918. Call Steve after 6 p.m. 843-9184. 11-1 Available Immediately!¹ Large, large 2 bed room apartment in 4-plex. Shag carpeting, drapes, nice mesh walls. Plus utilities. Call 11-3 842-944. Tired of complex living? Then try their new service. Available Dec. 1 only because of job Available Dec. 1 only because of job clashing attached furniture. Furnished years and, exceptionally, billed for prices that would normally not be possible. APT, FOR RENT: 9th and Emery. 1 bedroom furniture. AC $145/mo. plus utilities. Available Christmas. Call 841-3596 after 3. 11-3 Total living l. cooperative style, including good dinners. Near campus Various room prices. Phone 842-9421 Ask for Rich. I. 13-3 RENTAL HOUSING For up to the minute listing, of rental housing available in Lawrence, call Lawrence Rent Exchange, 842-2500. 11-3 Large, clean sleeping room, share kitchen with 4 women students, prefer 'mature graduate woman'. Utilize large kitchen space. Available Nov. 1 V. I. 31-28 (11-6 NOTICE 151 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q. We Bare- bears. A slab of ribs to go $27.5. A slab of pork to go $40. Small ribs to go $18. Small ribs to go 46. Phone beef 1.50. Small beef sand .5. Pound of beef 1.50. Tissue Phone 1: 9-30. p.m. Closed 11: 50 am to 9: 30 pm. Closed Tuesday. Tissue Phone 1: 9-26hr. Mich. St. GIRLS! Great nylon winter coats $25! THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 11.1 RAY AUDIO STEREO WAREHOUSE—The finest in stereo at cost plus 10%. In worth it. 8500 Island楼. In value, Kan. 6044. Photon 8824. 2047. We have TURTLE NECKS, in lots of colors, for that layered look! The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-1 PARTY LOUNGE at Mont Bieu Sk Aide. Ideal for parties of all sizes Call us for reservations today. 843- 2363. 11-17 Northside Country Shop, 707 N. 7th St., Northside, FL. Ships from Kansas River bridge. Antiques, fine wines and soups of other items. Also produce: hot cocoa, sweet potato and whiskey cabbage, beep pops, coumarinus, berry summer, acorn and butterbush squash, green beans, ornamental potatoes, green onions, green beans, ornamental herbs. Herb Altered, open 9-10, 842-815-388. Lawrence Auction House. Sell your household goods, antiques, cars and miscellaneous items. For consignment or pick up. *Mack in the Red Dog Building* ALL FOOT PLAY WILL BE PUNCHED (cleared) "cheap thrills for your body" and clothing for all Halloween BASKONS = BOKONG — N19 Vermont Horses Boarded. Indoor and outdoor arenas; stalls, paddocks or outside lion Close to University. $25 per month including hay. 842-3353. 11-1 LEARN TO PLAY guitar by Christian Bent. Rent guitar, keyboard and receive a free lesson. Lessons start soon, so you can learn to play. Music Cust. $25.00 Named: 863-8457-12-10 THE SUBARU GL. GUlope, with all its standard features, is available NOW at Sixth Street Imports. Come see it! 1811 W. 6th St. 843-3333. 11-29 New shipment of India prints. Cover cracks in the wall, your bed, or yourself. At The Hodge Podge 15 W. 9th. 1t2 For Free Birth Control Information, for pregnancy counseling, abortion information and child care. 4441. If no answer call KU Information. 864-505-6441 Call 24 hrs. SKYDIVERS Pilot now on call for your week- day jumping at Konitz alispir- Call 816-331-6872 or 913-854-3115 TONY'S 500 E.23rd IMPORTS-DATSUN - OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE • O TO 60 MPH–13.5 • RECLINING FRONT SEATS • UP TO 25 MILES PER GAL 842-0444 LOVE THAT DATSUN Swing in one of our HUBBA HUBBA dresses, from $18. The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-1 Lowest stereo prices on the biggest names. Sanual, Pioneer, Akal and Dual, Call Bill, 843-2375. 10-31 TYPING Term papers, theses, dissertations, manuscripts. Spelling, corrected. Efficient service. Mary Wolken. 1712 Alabama. 843-1522. 11-1 Experienced in typing theses, disserenting, and editing manuscripts. Have electric typewriter, typesetica type. Accurate and prompt typing of technical reports. Received Phone: 843-9544. Mr. Wright Fast, efficient accurate service. Elite type, carbon ribbon. Please call 842-4734 or 842-4586. 11-10 Typing, my home. I.B.M. Selective problem. Promptly work. Experienced. Term paper工具, thesis diversion. Call Katie, 841-2566. 11-1 35c per page. Five years experience. Typing, proofreading, editing, e- ture. Research help available. One day service. Tom: 842-1544, Ann: 841-2745 Experienced, typist desires term paper, resumes, retimes, e. preference; legal work. Call 842-3597, Mrs. Martin. 11-14 Thesis and dissertation typing, term papers, resumes. Mathematical and chemical descriptions. Selective Scoring for clear title. 5 ppm. See Additional Information Johnson, 842-6193 from 10-31 Expert manuscript typist with thoracic surgery, and grammar with type these, term papers, etc. a year experimenter between 9 and 10 a.m. or between 3:30 to 5:00. WANTED Expert manuscript typist with thoracic surgery, and grammar, and grammar will type these, term papers, etc. a four-year experience in the field of 9 and 10 ain. or between 9 and 10 ain. or between 9 and 10 ain. GUYS! Brushed Denim suits, real sharp, $75! THE ALLEY SHOP, #43 Mass. 11-1 GIRLS! Sharpest selection of knithats, scarves and gloves in town THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 11-1 Feet for our sandals, bodies for our, India print clothes. Cloth yourself in joy from The Hodge Podge. 15. W. 9th. 11-21. The Sanctuary is looking for good entertainment for weekends. We'll have a 10am night jam session. All those interested "please call Ae Johnson, 843-654-600 *law student needs roommate immediately.* 2 bedroom, furnished, own bed; room cared for, A/C; private room, carpeted. 863-2447 after 6:00. 10-31 Need a ride to Wichita, Kan, starting Oct. 28 and every weekend after that. Can have anywhere you can share Phone number. 6863 and ask for Katherine. 11-1 While they last, one rack of BLOUSES, values to $12 NOW $3. The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-1 Roommate(s) wanted for communal house $50/month rent. Come to 1914 Maple Lane or leave message for Donn at 842-6599 after 6:00. 11-3 Roommate wanted. Female take over my contract, furnished, utilities. Jayhawk Towers. 841-2817, ask for Mary. 11-2 Roommate wanted: female to share small house. Call 841-2433. 11-6 HELP WANTED Students want to represent Avon products in the apartments or dorms in which they live. Call Mr. Sells, Avon manage. 842-812-11-7 PANTS, PANTS, PANTS, from $8. THE ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-2 Part-time, help needed 24-hours a week. Starts at $1.75 per hour. Apply at desk-echo calls. Must be new and travelled. Travelet Road. 10-31 Female night waiters. Full and part time. Must be attractive and interested in working. Age 19-30. Mr. Yuk, Ubk-823-535. 13-6 One male, single student to work in a local church in exchange for a local mongolian in exchange for an apartment with another single mother. He skies clearly on phone. Phone number is 800-355-9412. PEACE CORPS/VISTA for volunteer assignment in the U.S. and overseas. We need seniors and grad students Sign up for interviews in departmental placement offices or con- tact recruiters in the Union and Strong Hall. Nov. 6-10. 10-31 TOYOTA Competition 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 Broiler cook. Friday and Saturday at lunch dinner club. Call 842-3415 after 7:00 p.m. 11-1 Artist needs for part time work increases brochures and manuals Ability to draw people essential. Call Ms. O'Brien at 842-7693 or 843-6592. CLEAN THE ENVIRONMENT AND TREAT IT WELL. Numerous utilities available. Immediate position, two experience necessary. Training required. Responsible for education and earning high income, call, visit clients, perform tasks. PERSONAL GUYS! Lee's knit slacks $16, THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass, 11-1 A gift for everyone who means something good to you. You'll find it at The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 11-2 Last chance to take advantage of this great offer—send only one dollar at N1529 W. 2w2nd Teri. One for one dollar or 3 for two dollars. 11-3 MISCELLANEOUS Joe, Jenny, Davey, Amy, Robby and Cindy want you to come see their show today. Tuesday, 3:00. Expert talk in Murray. You have fun. 10-21 Carol who is in Bio. "1. The guy with the black skin and strens wheels who picked you up bitchkicking and took you to the bar," she said. Call Steve. 841-2128. 113 GIRLS! Greatest selection of knit tops in town. THE ALLEY SHOP, 833 Mass. 11-1 GUYS! Check out our winter coats, they start at only $25, THE ALLEY Hospital, 843 Mass. 11-1 "SAMPLE BRIDAL GOWNS," up to season. Seasons, 8 & 10. By appointment only. 842-905 (number not in listing). GALENE BRIDAL, GUY Best "BODY HUGGERS" in town, $7. The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 11-1 LOST Pair of gold-trimmed glasses in black case. Lost Friday am. in Learned Hall. Must have to see. Please, please. call 822-7410. 11-1 Circular scarab pin with six colored stones in vicinity of Murphy and north parking on table for Wednesday evening. WAAD叫 10:40 p.m. 11:30 p.m. I've lost a calico cat. White, black, orange, long hair. Apple of my eye. Lost near 23rd and lowa. It found call 842-0627. 11-3 Well, I got riped off first. One of us was staked at 90 in the 2nd and Encore and my day paper's day paper. Today we want to talk about a certain law element in our society the present administration in Kansas knows knaws law and searches without warranties it opposed to this application. A minority are supposed to be guardians. Not so under the current administra- tion air raids on civilians, break down buildings, represent we can afford economic reasons. The current admin- res府 on capital gains or securities, the current representi- ptive do about all of this baby for better conditions. Michael Koehler, 44th District, 10-31 FOUND Lynn found Ron, Ron found Lynn Congratulations to both of you! Craig's Fina and U-Haul Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 YARN-PATTERNS NEEDELP点-RUGS CANVAS-CREWEL I'M ll l o w y u e n in sitches THE CREWEL CUPBOARD 10. 5 Mon.-Sat. LAWRENCE KANSAS Finest Fusion Place Delicious Food and Sweet Sauce Complete Menu. Steak Sandwiches, Shrimp, I to K. C. 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