University Daily Kansan Monday, September 11. 1972 7 Football Players' Wives Play Chief Ego-Booster By BECKY PIVONKA Kansan Staff Writer While thousands of spectators at a University of Kansas football game know that the team is a few fans in the stands that take the bruising tackles and the rush for the ball. These are football players' wives. They watch their husbands struggle to victory or sink to defeat—and then afterward they share in the success by build up the downroden spirits. Being a football player's wife is always the glory environment we love. Our drawbacks include loneliness, the pregamme tension of overwrought husbands. LYNN MILLER, wife of Robert Miller, Jaiyahawk fullback, compared her husband's injuries to a "cold war." "I love to see him out there but I don't want him to feel like a cold war. There's nothing you can do to make him feel better until his wounds heal," she said. Marianne King, wife of Geary King, defensive end, doesn't worry too much about her son's future, as she put it. "I'd ruin the fun." Dana Foster, wife of Jiahwafy wide receiver Marvin Foster said, "I holler when he gets hit by a car. I'm hoping he doesn't get hurt." "You just don't worry unless they do get hurt." she said. Mary Joe Edwards, wife of wide receiver Emmett Edmund, saithe she had never thought of the man or of her husband's getting hurt. "I GUESS we've been lucky and he's never been seriously hurt." Mrs. Edwards said. most of the wives understand how football is played. Mrs. King said she'd had football because she had seven brothers who played. Mrs. King said she'd gone to football games and mother after she was a little girl. Besides the drawback of their wristbands, they are being injured, the wives have to contend with the tension before games their husbands go to. Mrs. Miller said her husband had trouble sleeping the last three nights before the KU-Washington State game. MRS. KING said her husband became tense before every game. "It's the same for every game because every game is just as impatient as any game. He's nervous because he wants to do his best," she said. "I don't take losing the way my husband does," Mrs. Edwards said, "He takes it to heart." Not only do the wives have to contend with pregame tension but if the players lose they must be the role of chief ego booster. "It always gets him down and puts a damper on those." Mrs. King said. "You need a lot of patience and understanding. "It is in the past and you have to be better in the next game," Mrs. Krause said that for certain games the players took defeat harder than The biggest drawback the wives have to face is the loneliness. ONE THING that bothered Edwards was the control the coaches had over the players' lives. "Sometimes I feel as if the coaches are ruling the players out when they shave and get a hair cut. I feel they are mature enough to know what they want." "Robert worries an awful lot about me feeling lonely, but I'm not that lonely," Mrs. Miller said. "I think I'd be a lot lonerl if I were back home (Houston) and he was up here," she said. "HE LOVES football and as long as he's happy doing what he's doing in *I am happy too. I don't mind his sharing as much time with books and football as with plenty of time we'll have plenty of time, sure in order in life and he has to do it in later in make it," she added. The first step was taken by the University of Kansas Friday to comply with federal affirmative program requirements administered since 1966 by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. KU Presents Hiring Policy To HEW Dept. Shirley Gilham, director of the Office of Affirmative Action for Women, delivered general policy statements concerning KU students hiring practices and a description of temporary affirmative action programs advanced by the four vice chancellors. Correction Wednesday's Kansas Incorrectly reported that Ted Kennedy had been an unsuccessful candidate for the presidential nomination for Doug Schultz. Kennedy was a candidate Democratic nomination for the office, and he lost to Virgil Foulst. "If you're the type who enjoys being by yourself then you'll enjoy it, but I don't" Mrs. Edwards said. Mrs. King, however, didn't consider her role as a football player's wife as lonely at all. Her husband was busy, his boss, she said, has found her own time as busy as her husband's. The situation makes them both appreciate the time spent with her and use it to the fullest, she said. Another advantage mentioned was the players' use of the training table. SHE ALSO said she enjoyed Friday nights when the players were out of town because she met together with the other wives. "He (Robert Miller) eat all his lunches and dinners at the training table so dine alone." He cook a book but it does a load of work. "The training table is one of the biggest advantages," Mrs. King said, "my grocery bills are about one-third." Other advantages the wives mentioned included tickets to the games and being up on all the latest information about the team. AS FOR THE uniqueness of being a football player, I think you can think the only difference was that a team is not all of patience and understanding. "It takes a lot of time because he's up here to get an education also," she said. "I think it's hard on any coach to outcome is the best part of it, how he does and how he gets along with other players," Mrs. Miller said. Campus Bulletin TODAY University Relations: 1 a.m., Governor's Room, Kansas Union. Russian Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowork Russian Table: 11:30 a.m., Meadowlar Cafeteria, Speech Faculty, room Cellemard Speech Faculty: noon, Cottonwood, Pearce Corp=VISTA Speech Faculty: noon. Cottonwood. Peace Corps—VISTA: 1 p.m., Council Room. Housetothers meeting: 2 p.m., Kansas Room. Housetowners Club: 5 p.m. Discussion Club: 6 p.m., English Room, Kappa Alpha Psi; 7 p.m., Parlors A, B and C. SIMS meeting: 7 p.m., International Room. Gay Liberation: 7:30 p.m., Pine Room. SUA Special Film: 7:30 p.m., Woodruff Auditorium. Jay Bowl Kansas Union ★★★ANNOUNCING★★★ KU Faculty Mixed League Starts Sunday night Sept. 17, 1972 TIME: 6:30 p.m. Bowls on alternate Sundays. Come down and use your SPARE time the FUN way! MON.-FRI. SPECIAL Bowl 3 games for $1.00 Noon 'til 6:00 p.m. only Petition to Nominate a Representative to the College Assembly from ... Name of CWC (College-Winth the-College). We, the undersigned, support the nomination JAY BOWL 864-3545 of ... as a representative Name of Student Name of Student from our CWC to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Assembly: 2. ... 3. ... 4. ... Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $.03 --political activities Note 1. Each nomination must be signed by five students from the designated CWC. 5. ... Note 2. In order to be valid, each signed petition must be deposited in the office of the appropriate by-nom on Seedland or Sediment. Let's Come Together we can talk about GAY WOMEN parties educational services 7:30—Tuesday, Sept. 12 All interested women welcome at the Women's Center across from the Union. eaker's bureau gay counseling speaker's bureau WE ARE OUT TO LET YOU LOVE THE ONE YOU WANT Political action: Education; Raps; Dances; Parties; Activities Counseling Service FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD TIMES the lawrence G4Y LIBERATION FRONTI meetings: 7:30 PM MONDAYS UNION Office B-112 UNION 864-4089 Write: BOX 234, Lawrence 1971 Norton, Black and chrome. Very fast. Call 842-7683, 842-1494, or 842-2889. 9-11 One day If you want to know the best place to learn to ski, buy a Gran Sport has the superior dealership for Raleigh. It is well known as the reputation of standing up against other skiers goes for lightweight backpacking equipment. Kelty, North Face, Sierra Snowboards and Right now—hibs going on are sale in Barnesville, Arkansas, 943-3238, 9-13 Western Civ. Notes—Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: 1. If you use them, much more information. 1971 Bultaco Lobbe 1756e motorcycle. Excellent condition. Ready for Enduros. Extras. Must sell. Call Steve at 824-0504. 9-11 1971 Yamaha 125 Enduro excellent condition; 1972 Honda 750, excellent condition. 841-2311. 9-11 Either you at a dadaadvantage. Erik You. "The Analysis of a new "What" Civilization, of Western Civilization." *Campus Madhouse*, 41f, West 14th. Kittens—part Persian, black females, white male, free, 842-5768. 9-11 For Sale — 1968 Toronto GT, radio power steering, 4-speed, disk power conditioning, one owner, 48,000 miles cellent condition 841-7249-92-14 10 Nova, SS, 396 cu. in., for sale. Two door, bucket seats, front disc brakes. Call Arzang 823-6039, 9-12 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q, Lease. Outdoor pit. Bar-B-Q. Large. Outdoor pit. Bar-B-Q. Large. $15.00. Slab to go->$3.00. Slab to eat $15.00. Slab to go->$3.00. Slab to eat $15.00. Chicken->$1.50. 1 lb. Beer Brisket =$3.00. Beer Brisket Sand->$8.00. Phone: 915-915-9150. Phone: 915-915-9150. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Karean are region to color, creed, or national origin. 1972 Bulleco Matador 6-day 250ce motorbike. Brand new. 45 miles. Enduro prepared. Faced to sell. Best offer. Stu at 843-1166. 9-11 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 Antique dresses of silk and velvet, and leather jackets, denude sandie and leather jackets. It's all on boken Clothes. $19 Vermont; 11-5, Mon.-Sat. Wednesday. 5 inch pihraa and 10 gallon gear cabin for a. Also, Fender preparation kit is needed. Fender preparation Voy. G, string electric and vibration Phone #482-862. **862** W 9-12 1965 Honda Hawk 200c. Excellent condition. $25 or best offer. 500bft Whirlpool air conditioner $50. 842-457 32-10. 9-12 1968 VW Bus. 10,000 miles on a re-built good condition. Good condition. Call 842-8584 or see at Stouffer 3-8. 9-11 FREES: 5 old. mo.pad 1, y! Colle, 1 Whippet. Vaccinated and house broken. Also 3 kitted boxes trained 1133 New Jersey. 842-5007 9-13 If you don't. 194 6chey Impala, Blue, four door automatic. Must sell to pay college expenses. $175 or best offer. 843-5820. 9-12 FOR SALE WANT ADS WORK WONDERS Walnut stereo cabinet, easy chair, walnut and table, double bedstead, 油 painting (framed), rollawas, rollawas 7239, foam matte (matte) 9-13 305 Honda Serambler. '68; new battery; ET pipes. 928 Ohio. 9-13 1970 Honda CB350. Absolutely perfect. Red. $590 or best offer. 84-1239. 9-13 Knight KG-40 stereo amp and Gerard ceramic turbatek. Needs some work. $50 or more reasonable offer. Kit 843-3622 hours. 9-11 EVR-2 amplifier/AM-FM receiver, 56 watts HMS, used for two months. $150. Call 842-2889. 9-13 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES Austin Heavy, Sprite. 1964. Faint 1252c Seac body, new ties, Manu- nage, sterno tape played, stipe with stripe, worn over tape. $90 after la. a after 5 p.m. $93 Country farm cats, 6 weeks old, part calico, very lovable, love mice and the outdoors. Call 655-3222. Overbrook, K. annies. 9-13 30 gal. aquarium with wrought iron light, filter, light, heat, and accessories. Bargain at $50. 843-263 after 4:00. 9-13 1972 XS-2 650cc Yamaha. Disc brake, electric starter. Like new, 2700 miles. Cheap. Call 841-2164. 9-13 DELICATESSEN & SANDWICH SHOP 843-7685—We Deliver—9th & III. Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $.02 Deadline: 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication 1961 Chevy Belaire. Runs good, body in good condition. 2 new tires. $250. Tall Lynn, 843-707-700. 9-11 1971 C1350 Honda, Excellent comfort, just tuned. Includes helmet and powerful insurance. Call a buy 'Call 841-2929, ask for Bill. 9-13 10-speed bike, new. must sell immediately. Excellent condition. Best offer. Call 842-8955 after 5:00 p.m. *k* for Tom. **9-12** 1968 Opal Paley, great school ear, sky blue, extra warm and snow tires, prized to sell. Call Bob at 842-614-9 after 7 a.m. 1964, International Scout (4xwhee- drives) 1000 Triumph (trophy 5000) motorcycle with 2 rail trailer and helmet 804-4335 9-13 1968 Fiat 500 2.5 ldr. Four new tires. 40,000 miles. FM stereo/tape deck. New condition throughout. Cos. Dos. Cus. Mason. 9-14 423-8448. 1969 Simca-4 = speed, radial tires. 18.000 miles, $900 or best offer. Patti, 843-7070 after 1 p.m. 9-13 TOYOTA Must sell 1971 Triumph 650cc TR8. Very good running condition, only 3000 ml. Leaving town soon. 843-6249. 9-14 1953 Chev. Imp. S.S. 327 P.S. A/C. 2-door, and door. $550. 842-3739 by $ p.m. 842-7611. 9-12 22 cal. lever action rifle with 4X scope shorts—longs—long rifles. Call 842-9006晚息 9-14 Have Bridgestone 175cc dual twin with sporthift, in good condition. Make me an offer. See at 1139 Penn 842-641 or 843-2146. 9-14 1972 Vega 90 hp. 4,5 speed, custom- air, air-conditioning. AM-FM, GT suspension and tires, under war- mant. Must sell. Call 841-2417. 9-14 Xtapra spotmatic black body with 135mm f3.5 takurman, UV Filter, 82mm f3.5 viviilar, and Renko XT teleconverter with, and Kenko C? contact number: 842-692-1009. Contact number: 9-142-692-1009. LARGE SELECTION OF New & Used Motorcycles at Norton - 1971, orange, very good condition, extras. 843-0263. 9-14 1962 GMC school bus. Comperized interi- tion. New tires. WB875, Call- Charlie's VW Service. 842-4320, 9-14 New & Used Motorcycle & Autocycle Sales 716 N. 2nd at 843-5815 GRAND CLOSING a sale, Monday. Most items at cost. We'll see you in September, but after that its quits baby. The Art store, you know. 9-12 weeks. Girls Columbia 10 speed bicycle. Bronze, chrome fenders. Almost brand new $80. 864-5954. ask for Lau. 9-14 Cassette tape recorder with access- key; rechargeable wave receiver; capacitive discharge ignition system; stereo speakers. Call 842-2642 at 6 p.m. 71 Triumph Tiger 650cc. 1800 Miles. Excellent shape. Priced to sell today. 850. 842-7896. 9-12 Brand new discontinued Magnavox component speakers still in the box. Just $25 at Ray Stoneback's basement room stereo. 929 Mass. 9-22 1963 Volkswagen bus in excellent condition. New tires and new paint. Very clean and runs good. From Toledo, truck or bus appointment, 913-234-8000, 9-15 VOLKSWAGEN OWNER! We're well in charge of the $13.10 tip + $19.00 F.T.E. with a 5:30 p.m. daily, Tuesrds, nine tmr. and Saturdays lot south of Worthington, 9-9:50 (913) 842-2191 EICO 70 watt (RMS) stereo amplifier, base and control handles, high tension controls, head tael equalizer. Plus two wah-tone head tael equalizers. Series 9-15 843-1747 evenings. 9-15 Craig's Fina and U-Haul 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: For Sale: TRA in excellent condition. Call 843-7463. 9-13 Auto Service Center 23rd & Ridge Court 843-7694 COMING SOON The Mass. Street "DELI" 2434 Iowa VI 1-1008 FOR RENT Single and double sleeping rooms with share kitchen and bath. Males only. Borders K.U. and near town. 843-5767. No pets. If CLOSE TO CAMPUS, extra spaces has been added in this beautiful kitchen and gym features you want. Professional full-room features. Fenced and landscaped lits, storm-shelterers and paved streets, game room, playground, lighted storage units, storage trailer. Storage on Hwy. 59 for storage trailer. Storage on Hwy. 59 for storage trailer. Village, 3203 Iowa, 842-2688. Open 24hrs. per day HILLVIEW APARTMENTS one one bedroom furnished and unfurnished, conditioned, wall to wall carpeting, W. 24th, Phila. 841-2622. 9729 W. 24th, Phila. 841-2622. Apartments, furnished, clean, with wall to wall carpeted, padded walls. One air conditioner KJ. Off street parking. 843-576-0. Nets. One and two bedroom, apartments Carpet. dishwasher, air-conditioning. Near campus. 1025 Mississippi 843-867 9-11 Two rooms to rent, air conditioned, bath, very nice, spacious. Call 843- 7535 after 5:30. 1625 W.19th. 9-11 TOO FAIL FROM CAMPUS? THERE IS THE FILM IN FAR-LOSE LOTS? A try at a bed- room from stadium. Easy walking distance from parking lot. Free parking lot. FREE. Cable video. Reusable rate, rate furniture available. Reusable rate, rate furniture available. Apt. A123. Ind. Ap. 8 or call (800) 456-7890. One bedroom furnished apt. for rent to campus and downtown. $100 a month. Send payment to grad student or couple No pets. Now call 842-845-1030. 10:30 pm. Nicely furnished room for 1 or 2 nights. Private entrance, utilities paid. Downright. Quiet student owned property. Pride preferred Rhode Island CIRCLE A quaint, historically founded, pitcherique, rock frame, ornamental trees acres at Lake Dawsonna 11 miles north of Bremen. bmils, with alt., garage/patio baths, with alt., garage/patio heat, complete water system, full heat, complete water system, full being developed. Other birds, grounds, and small animal. Pried Amys 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, McLoughlin, for an Amy's 709-3914, Looking for something to rent? I am looking for a room in Mt. Juliet 6077, for 2 BR duplexes and 1.3 BFR apartments on a monthly. All are available for immediate occupations. After hour call Grace Barn for parties in quiet rural area with parking space, lights, dance floor. Write for picnics. Call 887-6837 or write Mr. Hoovey. Lecompont. 9-14 Now In—Candles that won't burn you out. Waxman Candles. 7 West 14th. 9-14 Beautiful, year-old duplex, aklodge 3 bedrooms (including loft), refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, oven, garbage can, dish soap, water room. 842-8005. 9-14 HORSES BOARDED. Stalls or paten available. Lighted practice places. Boards and training and training can be arranged. Your boat is equipped. Juniper Hill Stables. 483-7362. NOTICE Pickens Auto Parts and Service 26th & Iowa Ph. V13-1353 Parts at a discount WHY RENT? RIDGEVIEW Mobile Home Sa 843-8499 Airline Tickets Available 3020 Iowa (South Hwy.59) See Maupintour travel service LAUNDRY & DR CLEANING 9th & MISS. COIN Independent Phone 843-1211 843-5304 AND COIN OP LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING DRIVE-IN Laundry & Dry Cleaners COIN OP LAUNDRY 19th & LA. 843-9631 days per week COIN OP LAUNDRY 1215 W. 6th 842-9450 Northbridge Shop. 707 N. B, Northbridge. Kansas River bridge. Antique, colored Kansas River bridge. Many kinds of other items. Also home potatoes, potatoes, red and yellow onions, sweet corn, cuttuce, sweet corn and yellow beans. 845-3150. Open 9- to 7 days. Call us for stricter frames made any size. Also Balaam wood. All sizes. Reasonable. Call 843-287 or 9-11 843-343. FLX-LEVEN Opsitepe Flying Club and A Cessna 120, full panel, $119.00 hour wet building a third airferrer, $499.00 McCollum for more info. $199.00 McCollum for more info. You're invited to experience Cross Cress, the unique Christian book- store. Malls Shopping Center, 711 W. 23rd. 845-1533. 9-11 Check us out for your odd pieces of furniture; collector's items too. Jay-hawk Pawn. B33 Miss Illinois. 9-14 151 Michigan St. Bar-B-Q, We-Bar- Ridge. A shab of bread worth $7.39. A shab of bread worth $7.40. A heath plate worth $28.50. A platter worth $24.50. A sand basket worth $8.50. A pound of beef worth $1.00. Open 11:00 am to 9:30 pm, p.c. Closed 11:00 am to 7:30 pm. Tuxe. Phone 1-2618. Mieh S. AKC Saint Bernard puppies, champion bloodlines. health guarantee. bloodlines plan. Bred for beauty sounds. audiobook. 843-2632 for 4:00. 9-20 Tom Ternite never was ready when Tom Ternite had a small candle for a candle for a cuple, but then, with one small candle can be seen by you, Waxman Candle? 7 West 13th Street. Waxman Candle? 7 West 13th Street. Waxman Candle? 7 West 13th Street. The Art Store is closing. Sad, but true. Those things must pass etc. and BAWAH! YOU SAVE 25% ON ALL SUPPLIES. COME IN: 1941- 912 Oread. WANTED Attention working parents: afternoon care for children. Specially designed program for children who attend public school h学. The program is up at school, give him, and keep him on the job. It also available in our 3 and 4 years' care program. United Child Care Program. Ride and/or carpool to KU from 67th and Roe, KC. My classes are MWF and Roe, KC. Teach TJ, 12:30-4:30. WMF driving and driving. Exp. Call 7419. Male roommate. Jayhawk Tower. Woman roommate. 40 month. Swimming pool. Food buffet. Home cooked meals. Call 842-785-6111 to room 110 TOWER D. 9-11 Apt. for senior KU girl with well-above, registered, medium sized Will consider sharing apt or other girl with other girl) C: 9-12 1950. Commuting from K.C. Need ride on Thursdays and Thursdays from K.C., Knoxville, (Southwest Bldw 1-35 vicinity) Call 862-6673 evening. 9-11 One female roommate for Jayhawker Towers. Call 842-1303 anytime. 9-13 Rich female companion to support student of the world in his search for truth and beauty. Must be attractive and compassionate. May 9-August, 14U44-3599. Male roommate wanted for 2. bed. Male, 2 full bath kit. Very MODERN facilities. $16/month among 3 renters. 9-14 Wanted to rent: one large or two small unfurnished rooms with semi-patio hire. Destruction in large, unfurnished rooms. Call: Kerry, 842-363-363, 9-15 Call: Terry, 842-363-363 Need 4 tickets to KU-K-State please! Close seat seeing desired plane? Somebody's got to want to make a makeup look. Ottawa Ken. 347,2794 9-15 WATERBEDS -Wide selection of gifts -Cash & carry flowers every day every day. 826 Iowa 842-1320 YARN--PATTERNS NEEDEPOINT—RUGS CANVAS—CREWEL 15 East 8th 841-2656 THE CREWEL CUPBOARD 10-5 Mon.-Sat. LOST Lost 1988 while Bell monorway encroaches met Wednesday in either union Or smith. Reward to finder. Call 841-2629 9-11 Toyota key and others on wooden owl key chain during enclu- ment. If found, call 864-6439. 9-11 Lost—in vicinity of 10 & Kentucky. Black hard hair male cat. Last seen wearing white flea collar 9/13. Call +90-5214 Contact lenses in round yellow case. 843-4608. 9-11 Lost cat. Completely black male, 10 lost, somewhat mean. No collar. Disappeared Aug. 30. Please return recaptured. No, 5 or 6. "406. McKenzie, No. 5, or 9-11." 6 mo. old German Shepherd-black with brown markings -Luke-want him back very much -reward. 1011 Indiana, Greg Harper. 9-14 HELP WANTED Room and board in exchange for part time work. Evenings and weekends. Call 843-1122. 9-13 Cocktail waiter-waited 21, attractive, $4 hr. Apply in person, Flamingo Club, 501 N 9th St, 4-6 p. 838, 9-11 Dr. Raymond Schweiger of the West Virginia University will begin the beginning of a study to examine the effectiveness of several methods the study will last for 2-6 weeks. Once upon the method being used Anyone who has an active case of athlete foot has an on-line call to WVU persons who complete their participation in the study will be paid for the treatment. Three of these thrue A. Bove, $42.388 or any one of the six at WVU Rial Hospital. Free room and board in exchange for baby sitting nights. Call Janet Lotridge. 843-9727. 9-14 Rock band Phineas needs an experi- enced union keyboard man, must sing, have own equipment. Call Rob. 842-7800, or Fat, 842-6427. 9-12 Help me fix my car. Send one dollar to Norm at 15w. 120 W. 22nd Terr., Lawrence. Checks, cash, or money orders acceptable. 9-15 MISCELLANEOUS Cross Reference, Serving all Christian groups and denominations. Mallas Shopping Center. 711 W. 23rd. 842-1533 9-11 Fortran programming - job or hourly basis basis for the desire to write programs to write them consider NANTIONG - 847-7452. (www. class projects). **9-14** PERSONAL - Guitars ART STORE IS CLOSING. Giant 25 per cent mark down on nearly everything. This is no gimmick. Buy it before the rent runs out. Start Monday. 9:12. Music Records Open Evenings BRANDYWINE CUSTOM TAILORS Permanent Location in Lawrence Custom Tailored-Custom Styled Mens Sport Coats— $40 Mens Knit Suits— $60 Mens Slacks— $18 SUMMER PACKAGE SPECIAL 1 Knit Suit 1 Pair Matching Slacks $70.00 Over 200 Fabrics and Patterns Over 3,500 Fabric Samples Vol. Polykerin & Many More. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Measurement Appointment FOR QUOTATION Gibson's Discount Foods 2525 IOWA. LAWRENCE. KANBAS 60044 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Seven Days a A Week