University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 19, 1972 11 Involvement Terri Levine (lef), Overland Park freshman, discovers that getting involved in campus politics requires only the mark of a pencil. Wednesday, the first day of fall elections for Student Senate and Freshman Class officers, gave many students their first chance to change the system they are in. Student Body Treasurer, Bill O'Nell, St. Louis senior, and Mary Oldenford, New Jersey, were invited to participate in legitimate voting practices. Voting started slow but gaited momentum throughout the evening. Former Prof To Be Honored Brewster was one of the first recipients of the HOPE award for outstanding teaching and is the recipient of the Midwest Award "for meritorious contribution to chemistry" by the American Chemical Society. A teacher's job is not to love children but to respect them, Bill Martin Jr., author-in-residence for the Museum of Language arts, said Wednesday night. Martin's speech was intended for Exceptional Children, the School of Education, the International Reading Association. Teachers Should Respect Children, Not Love Them, Says KU Author Two of Brewster's former colleagues at KU will speak at the luncheon. They are Calvin A.Wander, Vanderfay, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Florida, and William E.McEden, dean of the department of chemistry at the University of Massachusetts. BY DAVID HEALY Kansan Staff Writer Ray Q. Brewster, a former professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas, will be honored by the KU department of chemistry at a testimonial luncheon Oct. 26 at the Kansas Union, according to J. A. Landrum, chairman of the department. Brewster, 79, headed the team from 1940 to 1956, from 1940 to 1956. He taught at Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kan., after he retired from KU in 2013. In the school,the teachers were Martin said that the best school he had ever seen was a Bureau of Indian Affairs school on the high plains of North Dakota. He used the school as an example of what education done in the field of education. "Of all the cogs in elementary education, the most important is the principal," he said. "The principals make the difference." called by their first names, but both the teachers and the students called the principal to deserve the title. Martin said. The school, which had 124 students in kindergarten through grade three, also provided traditional furniture and the students were allowed to come and go to classes as they pleased. Most of the students knocked out in the walls, he said. "We lock children into chairs," Martin said, "not for learning, but for teacher convenience." He said that the Indian child is a non-verbal child because Indians were a non-rave race and that language was germane to physical movement. "The school does not understand this yet," he said. He said that he had the greatest respect in the world for teachers, and the most important concept of education, especially the rating of students by IQ and cognitive ability. "We book children to death in our schools," Martin said. "We produce people with reading skills but not people who love to read." "I would rather have kids love books, than be able to pass on reading tests and not read." Martin said that life was more NEWARK, N.J. (AP)—A Superior Court judge denied a motion Wednesday that he has been served from jail where he has been serving an indefinite sentence for refusing to answer all questions asked in the case. Contempt Charges to Stand In N.J.Newsman's Case The motion was denied by Judge H. Curtis Meanor, who ordered Bridge imprisoned at the The forums will run Nov. 12-16 and will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Big-8 Room of the Kansas Union. Essex County Jail Oct. 4 after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Bridge's appeal of his sentence on civil contument. The motion was filed by Bridge's attorney, Edward J. Gilhoole, who said an appeal of Meantor's ruling will be filed against him in Superior Court of Superior Court, the state's second highest court. The sophomore class is sponsoring a series of forums designed to inform students of the research schools in the University. According to Linda Lesky, Prairie Village sophomore and seventh-grader, the committee chairman, the forums are open to all students. The forums are open to all students. Lesky was trying the projects committee was trying to faculty members and senior students to speak at the forums. Sophomore Class Offers School Information Forums "Any teacher can, in 30 days give a profile of every child," Martin said. speak at the forums. Scheduled to speak so far are carl Ackerman, associate professor of chemistry; Delbert Shankel, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Dana Leibengood, assistant professor of chemistry; and Arno Knope, assistant professor of business. It is a teacher's obligation to help parents see their children through objective eyes, he said. "We want them to test student's skills, the teacher should tell a parent more about a child than just test Liberal Arts and Sciences; Nov 15, education and social welfare; Nov 16. journalism and business Nov. 12, pre-law; Nov. 13, premed and Pharmacy; Nov. 14. than testable skills and that teachers should stand up for non-academic needs such as music, art and physical development. Lecture on Germany Zimmerman, former director of the national Office of Economic Opportunity Community Action Program, has been working with Columbia University and the HEW Task Force in formulating the principles and programmatic aspects of child advocacy. He is currently consultant to the federal Office of Child Development and national social work agencies. Rev. Don Conrad of the University Lutheran Church will speak on "Germanies—East and West" at the German Club meeting, 7:30 tonight in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. A discussion in German and English will follow the lecture. Benjamin Zimmerman, nationally known authority in the field of community action, will speak at 4:30 p.m. today in the Jawhayk Room of the Kansas Union on "The Emergence of Child Advocacy." Community Action Speech on Palestine An Arab-American lawyer, Abdeen Jabara, will speak on "The Liquidation of the Palestinian People" at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. His speech is sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students. Jabara is presently involved in a lawsuit against the U.S. government concerning of a part of the Pentagon Papers that related to the U.S. role in Afghanistan. "The judge's ruling was essentially that Bridge must remain in jail until he decides to answer the questions." Gilbohly Bridge, 36. were convicted of the charge July 7 and ordered to serve the sentence until either he answers the questions or the charges against him was to be Oct. 30. His jailing was delayed by the appeal process. Last Friday, the grand jury handed up a presentment in which it criticized esses县 Essex County officials. However, a judge refused to dismiss the case and ordered the presentment in the presentment must have at least 10 days to reply to the charges. Police said Johnston, who had a concealed weapon, got the drop on the two officers but one escaped. He took Lynskey to the court, where johnston commanded a small airplane, police said. Gilholly argues that since the grand jury had completed its initial work in handing up a presentment. Bridge should be judged by a review of evidence and does not contain criminal charges. ENTERPRISLE, Ore. (AP)—Joseph Thomas Johnston, 30, sought in the armed hijacking of men in Idaho was captured Wednesday in o hawkstack in FBI agents, authorities said. He said the Bureau of Indian Affairs "could not stand" the unnatural atmosphere of the university described and that they closed it even though the students rated as good as Indian students in other universities. The hostages, Darold Linskey, a McCall, Idaho, policeman, and airplane pilot Phi Renkus also of the McCall, were released in Washington State and landed in Washington State. County Shrift's deeds, said The incident, which ultimately ranged over three states, began in a suburban New York city, said, as Lyskeyn and another policeman escorted Johnston to the police station for questioning in robbery Monday in Boise, Idaho. Johnston was taken to Enterprise, where he was checked by a doctor for exposure. Police said he apparently had taken the haystack to avoid the 25-degree weather Tuesday night. Johnston then forced Remakius to fly the plane to Washington, authorities said. "As far as I know, there was no resistance," said Vincent Ruehl, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI office in Portland. After the plane was landed at ranch in eastern Washington, police said, Johnston drove off the ranch owner's station wagon. Skyjacker Discovered In Haystack "Teaching is an act, not a method," he said, "a belief that life is so worth living that we cannot waste any of it." Seventen student directors need actors for their final projects in directing class, according to the university's program. Professor of speech and drama. No experience is necessary and anyone may audition from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and from 28.12 in April Murmur Hall. Class Projects Need Actors Project rehearsals will be during the regular class time, 3.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Monday, or Friday, or day or by special arrangement. The 31st Biannual University of Kansas Pharmacy Extension Course will be this month in Kansas and three other cities in Kansas. The purpose of the course is to help professional pharmacists change developments in pharmacy. The course is sponsored by the Division of Education and the School of Pharmacy. Course Planned For Pharmacy The course in Lawrence is planned for Oct. 27. Enrollment is open to all pharmacists as well as students and pharmacy employee workers. The BS in Law will be in attendance and a bachelor's in Lawrence Damnada Inn. One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Accommodations, goods, services. Academic Requirements are offered University Daily Mandates are offered to all students without regard to cel- lence or previous academic background. CLASSIFIEDS TO 111 FILTH TOWNSIDE FOR SALE Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, Either way it comes to the same thing—"New Analysis of Western Civilization." Campus Madhouse, 411 West 14th. "If We pay top dollars for good clean Volkswagens or American cars. Call Jayhawk Volkswagen. 843-2217. tf 2. If you don't waste a divider box 1964 Buick SkyLark. Well maintained. runs well. $200. Call 841-2012 in evening. 10-19 Brand new Midlandifold a-freek brand with a new Midlandifold wholesale price of $0$. Also have a system for calling the system with speakers for only $125 at 1304 Hawthorn, after 5 p.m. or at 1404 Hawthorn, after 7 p.m. Paraphernalia: Giant assortment to suit your every taste. At The Hodge Podge, 15 W. 9th. 10-15 1972 Yahama Al-2, 125 cm. enduro. Rug perfectly, guaranteed, complete with all accessories and extra, only 190.6 miles. Fantastic buy! 8-10-19 Tony's 66 Service Digital clock radio: entire stock of 100.000 digital clocks. New model $249.00. Digital clocks also reduced: G.E. electric back'd down as low as $25.99. Hear 10-27 Musk fragrance now captured in wax. Waxman Candles. 7 West 14th. Priced from $1. 10-20 Jeans by: CARIBUO Tops by: FORUM, IMPULSE & KENINGTON M.S - 11.9 p.m. 1.3 p.m. Want to sell or trade for still camera- Bloxex 16mm movie camera. Four lenses, case, filters, good condition 843-5400. 10-19 **Service** Be Prepared! tune-ups starting up 66044 CARS BUGHT AND SOLD. For the best in town on used cars, J.I. Joe's Used Cars, 610 Vermont, 842-8608. 11-17 Lawrence, Kansas 60044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 1966 Chevy winddown van, slag carpet and curtains. Call 843-9100, room 100 after 1:30. 10-20 ATTENTION SPORTS CAR LOVERS CAR LOVERS GOOD CONDITION AND PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. CONTACT KEITH FOR MOMS CHOWTER 845-1647 10-19 Matched pair powerful $79.55 Mag- gate, and four additional in-still in box for $40. Ray Stoneback's Open Thursday till 9:30 p.m. Satro- ne drive and staircase and PW changer track and staircase with PW changer Castro stereo must sell cassette recorder and player, 4 speakers, like new $160 unit only $80 or best offer. Call 830-3837 - Ask for Bill H. 1972 beautiful Magnavox navigator with AM-FM stereo-radio built-in -cut to $18 at ST安 Stonebank Battery. One without radio. 10-225 $159 Michelin steel belted radial tires— free installation at Rocky Stoneblow's downhouse, once thru parking lot behind Woolworth's (10-27 1969 Toyota Landcruiser wagon dw dr. and other extras Call 842-6583 after 5 p.m. 10-23 One day Car for sale. 1983 Yellow Mercury Engine good, body fair, tires good. Must sell before Oct. 30. $250 or price. Price after 6 p.m. @-48- 10:23 HABERDASHERY 1963 Chrysler Newport, Grandmother's touring car power steering, power steering, conditioning, best offer over $200. all test drive. 6:00. 842-325-1024. (bemind Budget Records) 1144 Indiana behind Budget Records] WANT ADS WORK WONDERS 3-speed men's bike, with double basket-$40. New facial sauna=$10 842-5147. 10-20 Competition Sports Cars Inc. 2300 W. 29th Ter. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 Magnavon component stereo-used-a little-cut to $75. RAY STONE-BACK'S Basset Stereo Room. Downtown. 929 Mass. 10:24 TIRE CLEARANCE) F70-14 Wide 60-85 Volt 60-125 Volkswagen K50, K70, K78- H. TELS B50, $85-15 Whitewalls E0, E10, E20 Volkswagen plus $19.0 to 2.75 FGT Tax Installment FREE INSTALLATION! F70 DEN LAKE DEK尔 30列乡 woolworths KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Three days 25 words or fewer. $1.50 each additional word. $0.20 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. two days before publication SAMPLE COAT SALE • 855-835-1121 SAMPLE STOCK FASTER PRICES HAVE BEEN DRACISTLY REDUCED STOCK FASTER PRICES HAVE BEEN DRACISTLY REDUCED Pepper style coats. Many of them will provide excellent warmth in the winter, and are great for overheat by spending more time outdoors. We have no overhead and pass the money you pay for overhead by spending less. The coats are salmon-colored, with modest prices from three to ten dollars. The coats were saleness a good thing. 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Will sell organs (retail $200) and better than any other店. Must sell! Make your music! Call Rick, 843-892-0957 ALL OF THE THINGS I AM ABOUT TELL YOU THE ARES SIEMILLESS SWATSHirts $1.75 and up -Used Jeans $2. SWATSHirts $2.99 -Swat Shirts SWATSHirts = Leather, and Suit Jackets $8 and up i 190-1950 vintage $1. Western shirts, FUR COATS 1964 white Chevro Bel Air, d 4; srd. 28 eni, air, auto, cond. air, and radio. new tires, Excellent cond. Must sell. Call 853-8153, ask for G. Brock BICYCLES We have a complete line of lightweight bicycles in stock. Also parts and accessories. We repair any bike that our demonstrate bicycles for sale. 843-1291 10-24 GUYS! Sharped group of sweaters in town, prices you will like. THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 10-25 YES, we have Elaine Post knit tops! THE ATTIC, 927 Mass. 10-25 Motorola 18 inch black and white television. Good condition, works great. $30. Call 841-2113. FREE half-Siamese kittens, 6 wk. old, box trained. 5 males and 1 female. Also 1 yr. old female sealpaint Mahoney. 842-923. 10-20 SALE-Antique leather trench coat, beige leather couch, iron cleaners, iron cleaners, 12 x 12 inch many household and kitchen items. 2009 New Hampton, 10-4 p.m. (C) Cox Media Group. GUY'S Visit our new men's shop check out our knit blazers at $40 why pay more? THE ALLEY SHOP 843 Mass 10-25 1967 Olds 442 convertible. Bronze with a New C, auto, console. Top new York car with a $25 down cash payment with a monthly down payment of $8.80 for 30 mo. off the regular lease. Annual percentage rate of $14.63 and annual percentage rate of $14.63 now. Jayhawk Volkwagen, 842-217 Typewriter for sale. Smith Corona Classic 12, portable. Excellent condition. $50. Call 841-2180. 10-25 1968 XKX Tag 4.2 yellow with A/C; 5-inch radiant reilight, tire rilght, engine rilght, elft sport. This car is in excellent condition. Jawhack V, W&J-82217. ft Make your apartment come alive with decor. Hang a rug, hang a HANGING ARMOR, hammock curtains, candles, backsheets, and taintees. 12th and Indiana. M- 10-5-10. Bom 1-1-8. NOTICE **B5 Michigan. St. Bar-B-Q. We Bare** in an oat plywood wood only. b15 inch wide by 30 inch wide to eat here $40. Large rhl plate bice $1.85. Beef sand, boud. $50. pound of beef sand. $65. sand. Opened at 11:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Closed Sink and Tube. Phone VI-2-8315 91-8510 GAY LIBRARATION. Friendship and relationships. Meetings every morning at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, from 8:45-10:45 noon. B2M-6400 white box B2M-6400. Call: service-call information服务电话: call information服务电话: We buy paperback books, old Playboy and Penthouse magazines. Call 842-0216. 19:27 Northside Country Shop, 707 N. W. 10th St., Northside, Kansas River bridge. Antiques, candies, and other items. Also produce: apples, applesauce, applesweet, apples, sweet potatoes, yams, rutabaga, potatoes, rhubarb, guzinchin, yellow cabbage, celery, corn, popcorn, white and yellow and red melons, green beans, ornamental peas Herb Ackermann, open 9-9, 842-5150 RADY AUDIO STEREO WAREHOUSE- The finest in stereo at cost plus its worth in tow Rhode Island Lawrence, Kan. 86044. 6044. Phone: 817-259-8888 PARTY LOUNGE at Mont Bleu Sk Area. Ideal for parties of all sizes. Call us for reservations today. 843- 2363. 11-17 LAUNDRY washed, dried picked up and cleaned. DIAPER service $13, month three times a week delivery. Kail 65-2013 DIAPER SERVICE 10-27 Horses Boarded. Indoor and outdoor arenas, stalls, paddocks or outside lot. Close to University. $25 per month including hay. #8-3233. 11-22 Lawrence Auction House. Sell your household goods, antiques, cars and furniture by information call 842-7058. Located at 624 Mass. in the Red Log building. New shipment of India prints. Cover cracks in the wall, your bed, or yourself. At The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 10-19 Now stronger than ever. The WAX- MAN fragranced candle. 7 West 14th. 10.30 Babytsitting in my home for 1 to 5 yr olds. Mon through Friday only. Close to KU. 14 years experience. Phone 843-2263. 10:19 The SUARUB GL. Coupe, with all its standard features, is available NOW at Sixth Street Import. Come see it! 11:29 1811 W. 6th St. B4-333. 11-29 BOKONISTNII WARNING debut FUR COATS SKI SWEATHERS denim jackets winter coats of all styles BOKONIS 843-978-10-24 GIRLS! Great nylon winter coat $25! THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 10-25 Swing in one of our HUBBA HUBBA dresses, from $18. The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 10:25 We have TURTLE NECKS, in lots of colors, for that layered look! The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 10-25 FOR RENT TOO FAR FROM CAMPUS? TIRSED OF STEPF CLIMMING? PARKING room apt. directly east across Misson from stadium. Easy walking distance to parking lot. Free. Cable vision, swimming pool, security service. Ideal rooms or couples. In San Antonio 1225 Ild. Apt. 9 or elevator 843-2116. MOULTY Look for something like this on your desk. For a rental, call 6077, for 2 BR duplexes, or 3 BR apartments. Price start at $1,900 a month. For an occupancy, call 6077 and it will phone call GREGORY for occupancy. Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, padded walls. One condition. Off street parking. Two conditions. near lowlands 843-5767. No pets. Extra large living area with two bedrooms for two men. Slave and Ref. Utilities paid $80 Phone 843-2263 3030 COLLAGE HILI MANOR 1 bedroom luxury apt. Most utilitarian pool and laundry. Walking distance to call phone 843-7229, 819. SB, call phone 843-7229. Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath, Makes other. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-5767. No pets. ff Room for rent, $45, kitchen, near Camp. Call 842-9333. 10-23 One and two bedroom apartments. Carpeting and dishwasher. Near campus. 1025 Mississippi. 842-8667. 10-20 Apartment for rent. Downtown area, furnished, utilities paid, off street parking. Prefer one person. Phone 842-808. 10-24 Spacious 1 bedroom apartment close to downtown, laundromat, completely furnished, all electric kitchen, off-peak electricity, 842-842 after five. 10-25 Furnished, very large room for rent in home of university family. Private library. Fully furnished graduate student. Piano, washer, and dryer. Neighbors bank. 843-217-5500. Total living in cooperative style, including good dinners. Near campus. Various room prices. Phone 842-9421. Ask for Rikh. 10-25 NEW TRAILHARD APEMENTS 3 bathrooms and 2 bedrooms. Private bathroom balcony. Kitchen, walk-in cloets, gas lighted kitchen, beautiful landseascape, shag courtyard, beautiful landscaping, shag kitchen. Come see us. Your choice of rooms. Come see us. Your choice of rooms. 200 West 8th Street. B432-7215. 200 West 8th Street. B432-7215. WANTED Feet for our sandals, bodies for our印纸 print clothes. Chak yourself in joy from The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 10-19 The Sanctuary is looking for good entertainment for weekends. We would also like to start a Wednesdays party, and please call Ae Johnson, 843-850-650. ROOMMATE WANTED: 4 girls need roommate to share large 5 bedroom house. Mellow atmosphere. $60 a month plus utilities. 834-564-1544 FEMALE ICE DANCING PARTNER OF FEMALE ICE DANCING PARTNER of transportation through the risk provided at mutually agreeable time. from 6-9 p.m. 2014- Wed, Fri. 10-19 aw. student needs roommates immediately. 2. bedroom, furnished, owned. 4. quiet, cleaned, carpeted, A C. sol., built-in. 8. bedside table. bs. 834-247 after 6. 10-23 Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 STILL. Wanted-3rd girl, to share apartment with 2 other semi-straight girls in Jayhawk Towers. Call 843-1303 anytime. 10-23 Wanted! Sitar lessons. 842-0469. 10-19 GIRLS! Sharpest selection of knits, scarves and sweats in town! THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 10-25 GUYS! Brushed Denim suits, real sharp, $75! THE ALLEY SHOP, 843 Mass. 10-25 Accompanied photo student needs work. I specialize in creative portraits, landscapes, portfolios, art study and gift给礼物. Girls 10-25 849-4970 10-25 While they last, one rack of BLOUSES, values to $12 NOW $3. The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 10-25 Uninhibited female to share house. No rent. Call 842-6429 after 6 p.m. 10:25 HELP WANTED Students wanting to represent Aven products in the apartments or dorms in which they live, call Mrs. Lone Sells, Aven members, 842-8126, 10-20 Students wanted to represent Avon products in the apartments or dorms in which they live. Call Ms. Ionee Sellens,Avon manager. 842-8126. 117- MISCELLANEOUS STUCK IN A RUTT $- Strike out to a wrong player. Income loss works long term. Employer should train after full training. 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The bridal dresses, Sizes B, 18 and 24. by appointment only. 842-905-7888 (number not in Directory) GALENE BRIDAL, BDG Best "BODY HUGGERS" in town, $7 The ATTIC, 927 Mass. 10-25 WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE CASPSE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WORLDLE WARD LE WORDLE WORDLE H20 WAID LORE 1978 GIRLS! Greatest selection of knit tops in town. THE ALLEY SHOP. 843 Mass. 10-25 ^TYPING UYS! Check out our winter coat- ies start at only $25. THE ALLEY UPG, 843 Mass. 10-25 Experienced in typing these, dissection and extraction. Have electric typewriter with pica tape. Accurate and prompt responses. Req'd Phone M-854-854. Mrs Wright. Term papers, buses, dissertations, manuscripts. Spelling corrected. Quick; efficient service. Mary Wolken. 1712 Albana. 843-1622. 11-11 Thesis and dissertation typing, term papers, resumes. Mathematical and scientific typing IBM Electronic, pica TPC-C Johnson, 824-613-5000, Johnson, 824-613-5000. 5: 100. Expert manuscript typist with thoracic surgery, who is a graduate in the department and grammar will type these, term papers, etc. 4 years exp侍援 in the department of mathematics between 9 and 10 a.m. or between 2.50 a.m. to 6 p.m. Typing, my I.B.M. I.B.M. Selective pencil, Prompt accurate work. Experienced. Term papers, thesis, dissertation. Call Katie, 841-256-1256. Call Katie, 841-256-1256. Call Katie, 841-256-1256. Call Katie, 841-256-1256. PERSONAL I still need $30 to fit my car. Send me a 2 front fenders for a *65* Mustang to Norm at 1830. W2d Mustang. Thank you Phill. Lawl. A gift for everyone who means something good to you. You'll find it at The Hodge Podge. 15 W. 9th. 10-19 Handwriting Analysis; professional; complete computer and web-based job application; brief online page- length sample and $1 add-on- services. Send resume to: ANALYSIS, 1132 OHIO, Lawrence, Missouri. 10-5 Mon.-Sat. GUYS! Lee's knit socks $16. THE ALIEY SHOP, B43, A43 10:25 Collie, tri-colored, black collar. underweight, lost near stadium 10-16-72 Call Todd, 843-6866. Reward. 10-25 Girls' gold watch between O-zone and Murphy, Monday. Oct. 9. Generous reward. Monday. 843-6025. 10-19 YARN—PATTERNS NEEDLEPOINTRUGS CANVAS—CREWEL LOST WHY RENT? Rip off, Gal. I2, wants to know why Rip 10, speed, blue, men's bike was taken. Saturday. Hillesterr 10, Re- ward. 842-0340. 10-23 3020 Iowa (South Hwy. 59) Craig's Fina and U-Haul "We'll keep you in stitches" THE CREWEL CUPBOARD RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sales 843-8499 Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-9694 843-9694 DATSUN TONY'S IT SURE BEATS WHATEVER'S SECOND 500 E.23rd IMPORTS-DATSUN 842-0444