1 Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 22, 1982 JOHN HANKAMMER/Kansan Staff Diane Miller, Shawnee junior, demonstrates the warm-up station at the 14-station obstacle course. The warm-up station is both the start and finish of the course. Neighbors build workout area Fitness course more than playground By JAN BOUTTE Staff Reporter To the trained eye, it appears to be just another neighborhood playground, but the toys on the corner of 13th and Louisiana streets are for grown-ups who are seriously concerned with physical conditioning. The Oread Neighborhood Association completed construction of a physical conditioning course on the last week that includes 14 exercise stations inside a thorough workout, AI Wheeler, designer of the course, said recently. "we noticed a lot of joggers going by here, and there wasn't a place to work out outside in Lawrence," Wheeler said. At the end of last summer, the neighborhood association began planning the fitness course, which Wheeler said he modelled after courses he had run in Washington, D.C., and in the Kansas City area. Each of the 14 stations is marked by a post with instructions sealed in plexiglass showing how to do each exercise. Wheeler said they decided to use pictures because many similar courses did not show the runner exactly how to do the exercise and some did not do them right—negating any benefit the exercise would have given. Near the instruction posts are the simple pieces of equipment needed to do the exercise. Most are made of wood x4x5. Wheeler said the neighborhood association received much community help with building the course. He said that welding students at Lawrence High School had done the work on the parallel bars, and that the man dug the holes to anchor the posts. Wheeler said the volunteer work had made it possible to build the course on a shoestring budget of $300, which the students loved. "We get from community improvement funds." include the complete workout on the space provided. Wheeler has included an optional mile's worth of jogging in the course by suggesting that the jogger run to 14th street and back four times during the race. While other courses are more spread out and include running from station to station, Wheeler has devised a way to Wheeler stressed that the course was for people at any stage of physical conditioning. Leasees advised to be wary By JAN BOUTTE Staff Reporter The time of the big move is approaching. En masse, the student body will pack up and move out. And along with the big move and finals, students have begun the big search. Everyone is going to find the perfect place to live next year. Whether moving out or contracting for next year's housing, students need to be聪慧-smart, Clyde Chapman, of Consumer Affairs, said recently. Chapman said that a lease signed at the beginning of the landlord-tenant relationship dictated what happened at the end of the lease period, and that tenants should get that lease out now and check their side of the contract to avoid losing any money when moving out. "It pays to look over your lease to be sure you've met all your obligations before the absolute end." Chapman said. A BIG CONCERN for tenants moving out is the return of the security deposit. Many factors can block the prompt return of the full deposit. The landlord has the right to expect the tenant to leave the apartment in the same condition as it was when rented, allowances for normal wear and tear. Chapman recommended that the tenant make an appointment with the landlord to go through the apartment before moving out, to evaluate the condition of their place and agree on which charges could be fairly levied against the security deposit. Chapman said that this appointment could give the tenant the opportunity to fix any problems before moving out, to avoid charges. The evaluation should use the checklist made at the beginning of the lease by the tenant and landlord. Once the damages are assessed, the landlord is required to return the safety deposit within 14 days. He can be taken out with a fee. The landlord does not return the deposit within 30 days. THE LANDLORD is required by state law to make such a checklist within five days after the tenant moves in, and it can be used to compare the condition of the apartment at the end of lease to its condition at the beginning. Chapman said this was one reason why he recommended that tenants meet with their landlord before moving out, so that the expectations of both parties could be discussed and understood. Chapman said that an increasingly prevalent problem was the condition of carpet in apartments. He said many landlords held tenants responsible for cleaning of the carpets, contending they were clean when the tenants moved in. Subleasing also becomes important at this time of year, as students who signed 12-month leases may want to participate by the apartment for the summer months. CHAPMAN SAID that it was important to work out arrangements with the landlord before subleasing an apartment. He said that, ideally, the tenant should have a written agreement with the leasee that clearly defined the terms of their lease. He said that the original tenant was not released from responsibility for the lease. "In all cases of subleasing, the original lesee is ultimately liable," he said. Before permanently moving out, it is important to contact the utility companies and arrange to stop service, so that billing will not go beyond the moving date. Chappman said. In order to avoid problems getting utilities hooked up again in the fall, it is also important to arrange for the final hill to be naid proximity. Many students are turning their attention toward housing for next year, and Chapman emphasized that the most important thing a tenant could do was have a thorough knowledge of the lease before signing it. Varsity Downtown 843-1065 "Unfortunately, students don't pay any attention when they sign their leases," he said, but often do not. The contractual agreement they are entering "Never take an apartment sight unseen," Chapman said. "Check everything—flush the toilets, run the faucets, if the water is hot or cold, turn the faucets and the windows—those are things you'll end up being charged for later." An important consideration in deciding where to live is utility payments. Rent can look inexpensive until utility costs are included. Chapman suggested that prospective tenants should ask utility companies to estimate the monthly cost for the apartment or house to get a good idea of what costs to expect. Chapman said that when renting older houses in Lawrence that have been divided into apartments it was particularly important to find out how the utilities for each apartment were computed, because many times there was one meter for the entire house, and the cost was divided equally. KU Cricket Club will open its season this Saturday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m. on the grounds near 23rd & Iowa (Rugby Grounds). In case of rain or unusually cold weather, the game will be postponed to the following Saturday, time remaining unchanged. All players. old and new, novice and professional are urged to contact one of the persons listed below. Plans will be made to select the team for the forthcoming matches with Kansas State, Kansas City, Iowa State, Topeka, etc. Anil Gulati 864-6351 Abhav 749-0750 Venkatesh Narayanan 749-1756 Funded from the Student Activity Fee Call 864-4358 The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS CLASSIFIED RATES two three four five six seven eight nine ten two three four five six seven eight nine ten 2 words each word eight eleven twenty三十四五十六七十八九十 each additional word AD DEADLINES ERRORS to run Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 8 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 8 p.m. Friday Wednesday 10 p.m. The Kanana will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or simply by calling the Kansan business office at 844-538. ANNOUNCEMENTS News and Business Staff Positions The Kansan is now accepting applications for Summer and Fall Semester news and business information, application forms are available at dent Senate Office, 105, B KANSAN union; in the Office of Student Organization and Activities, Strong Hall and in Room 200 at Dearborn University applications are in due for 200 Fint Hail by 5:00 p.m., Friday. April 23. To the best secretaries on the hill; Dare, Mary Baird; Linda Ruiz; Ruth, Susan, Sharon, Janiece, Mary Barb, Terry, Bill, Nancy, Deb, Deb, and Susan (see brom in Hill Square). The Johnny Mosehead band will appear at Off the Wall Hall this Friday and Saturday. The audience Lee Mosehead will open the show and jingle by Mosehead. Music from b8 19.9. 4-23 The University Daily Kanase is an Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action institution are sought from all qualified people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, age, or ancestry. FOR RENT Social climbers will start this Thursday night. Come out to see Hoboken's avant garde band. Free beer, 8 ill 9. 4-22 ENTERTAINMENT Wanted outgoing Christians and conso- cious students to share a 3-bedroom house at Kentucky next fall & fall $100-$250 Darry $141-7802, included with Darry $141-7802. Every Tuesday is open microphone night on the Off Wall Hall hosted by the Ebeling Bros. $2 pitcher, 75x bottles, 4-12. No cover. 4-30 HANOVER PLACE. Completely furnished, with stainless steel appliances between 14th and 16th floor, K.U. DON'T DELAY. Reserve your apt K.U. DON'T DELAY. Reserve your apt on a month's rent or 825-3485 or 825-3485. Live in the CHRISTIAN CAMPS HOUSE This summer & fall' All become a part of a growing campus ministry. Call Alan Nasir, campus minister 842-652-11. If For rent to mature mack student. Quiet, comfortable efficiency apartment. Private kitchen. Close to the Union. Reasonable price. 842-4155. t Established **STUDENT COOPERATIVE** close to campus and downtown. Own bedroom; study. Six sleeping rooms each week. $75-$100 utilities all times. SUNFLOWER HOUSE. 842-8421. TRY COOPERATIVE LIVING. Sunflower house, 842-9212. ff Available now. Two bedroom spacious apt utilized, carpeted & drapered all electric furniture, wi-fi Internet, campus, and on bus route. $34 per month. BROOKLAND BACKWARD 10th & Crestline 845-4800. TRADIAGE. Leasing for full-studios, 1.3 & 3 bedrms, with town/town tenancy. Cash for loan, gold bank沃特金 bank. Laundry facilities on the premises. Swimming pool. Security on K-1. K-12 routes. Water security MID CENTER BOUND? Newly refurbished 2 BR Duplexes available now. Carrier, A/C- Appliances, parking. Call (913)-381-2870. Must see to believe. Furnished rooms with utilities paid near university & downtown. No pets. Phone 841-5500. tf PRINCETON PLACE PATIO APARTMENTS. Now available, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, perfect for roommates, features wood burning fireplace, dishwasher/water hookup, fully-equipped bathroom, 30-39 bedrooms. Open house March 18-30. Prior booking 896-753-4255 phone #896-753-4255 for additional information. If SOUTHERN PARKWAY TOWNHOUSES, 26 & Kashaul. If your tired of apartments that don't have balcony or duplexes, feature 3 br., 1/2 bath, all appliances adjusted, garage swimming pool, lots of backyard, patio, pool, summer and fall. Call Craig Levr in evening at 749-156 for more information. SUMMER SUBLEASE. May rent free, walk to campus or downtown, June & July rentable. 2 bedroom, utilizes reasonable in summer. Call 843-7176, comfortable, clean. Purnished one bedroom apt. for sublease. Excellent location to campus and downtown. Central air heat. Available May 15. Call 842-6856. 4-30 SULBLEASE ME 1: AM a two bedroom apartment in the Mala邹 English Village located on bus routes and within walking distance of city centers, fireplace, spa and pool. Gas air cond. fireplace, spa and pool. Your would like to live within my plush apartment. Call 841-5352 or 843-5352 G-74 Summer sublease, 2 BR Ap, Close to campus, 10th Mississippi, A.C. dishwasher Available after finals, $290, 842-2655, 4-22 Summer sublease or June to June lease. Large 2 bedroom droom, d.w. a.c., pool, hair pal, ed. & near Fillcrest, walk, bike bus to campus. 748-0288. 4-23 Rooms available for summer $109-$140 per month included utilities. Close to campus and quiet atmosphere. Call Darryl 841-7692. "THE SUMMER PLACE!" NAISMITH HALL 1800 Naismith Dr. "Just Across The Drive From Campus" 943-8559 • Private Baths • Private Sleeping Study Areas • Camping • Fourteen Meals Per Week • Air Conditioning • Fitness Center • A Lease Agreement for your Summer Plans • Caravan or Payment Plans • High Rise Living With A Swimming Pool and An Active Social Calendar --house on KU bus route 5, tennis etc. June-July sublease. 2 bids & 2 bdm, duplex, air cond., furnished $225/month 843-5230 (vee.) . . . . . Wanting to sublease bilease, 2 bdm., apt for summer. New, AC, dailwasher, water closet, walk-in closet, walking distance of campus and downtown. Summer sublease. Furn. only, Clean close to campus. Low until. B41-7080. 4-30 Attractive 2 room apartment, unfurnished. Water closet, available May 1. B42-9046, after 6. 4-23 Meadowqueback sublet to studio. June and July, option to rent $15/month, water closet, ground level, lots of grass and trees, ground, level, lots of grass and trees, evenings, before 9. 4-28 Furnished one bedroom apartment. Bills included. Accommodate TV, BBQ, evening, before 9. May rent free! Summer sublease/fall option: Trailrider 3 bedroom, 1½ bath on house on KU bus route. 3 pools, tennis etc. 843-7426 4-23 Second floor 2-bedroom furnished apartmen- t with living room, dining room, August 19 and/or earlier. Within walking distance to KU and downtown. RK00 plus RK10. Call 643-8700 for appointment. If no answer Summer Sublease. 1 bedroom Cedarwood Apartments furnished. Terma negotiable. 848-909-6000 848-909-6000 SUMMER SULLEASE with fall option. Modern two bedroom apartment in 4-plex. Central c/2. New appliances. Seven rooms. C/2. Available. May Visit 836-5417. 4-23 Sublease with rent option 3 or 4 bedroom house with garage. 21st & Natalmith Cottage. £200/month. Summer sublease-Female wanted—$120.00 per month + 1/5 utilities. Bed 4.2- room house between campus & downtown. 789-342 4-23 Now Leasing Apts. Duplexes-Houses Furnished or Unfurnished Studios, 1, 2, 3 & 4 B R Excellent Location Thursday Real Estate Area Kaw Valley Management Inc. 901 KY, Suite 205 "Professional Real Estate Management." 2. Share beautiful two bedrooms house—mature non-smoker needed after May 30. Carpets, road-off street parking, furnished (except 2 + 1 utilities); 842-7084. Keeping 4-26 Summer sublease. Real close to campus Call 842-4346 for more information. 4-26 Spacious 2 bedrooms, 1½ bath, full kitchen, pizza placer, supermarkets. Mall has pool, Heating, hot water free, carpets, cable TV 749-4570 or 673-007. 4-30 749-4570 or 673-007. 4-30 1 bedroom apartment with loft. Furnished. AC. Next to the Sanctuary on 7th. Great condition. Call 842-8709. 4-30 Summer Sublease 3 bedroom townhouse at Trailridge $400 monthly. Call 749-168, 4-28 Subbase 2 bedroom apartment at Meadow- brook. Anytime May to August 15. Call 843-3052 4-30 Summer sublease: Beautiful, new 4-bedroom home with 2 baths: A/H, D/W, Fireplace, in new residential area. Available May 20 through June 15 in fall. Rent $875. Call 841-7879. SUMMER SUBLEASE Available May 15 walk to campus or downtown. Modern 2 bedroom, bedrooms 1 and 2 less reasonable in summer; clean, cheerful apartment with deposit required. Call 648-717-160 Female to share space 3 bedroom 2 bath furnished apartment. $25 plus 1/3 utility space. Summer sublease $65.00 off per month. Located at Hanover Place Apartments. New, furnished, excellent location. Fall option. 81-282-2003. 4-29 For May, very nice summer school rooms in large quiet house one block from Union. In May and August we see at 1289 Ohio. Beautiful views from our kitchen and bathroom. Coop the kitchen on the second floor. BENT NEGOTIABLE—must sublease modern 2 bedroom apartment; AC; convenient, clan. 842-5199. 4-26 3 quiet, reep.table home work place to live-house or apartment-starting in August. Call Nancy, Ellen, or Paige at 864-5841-427 or 864-5844. Sublease—2 bedroom apartment, Oak, June-July. Rent negotiable. Gas, water paid. 841-8911, evenings. 4-27 HOUCHTEN PLACE. Summer leases. 841-1772, 2409 Alabama. If Apartment, summer sublease. 2 bedroom/2 bath, good location, pool, laundry facilities. Call 841-3584. 4-23 Furnished upstairs studio apartment, available May 15. On K.U. bus route, and close to downtown. C/A' If 5 bedroom, 3½ bath. 2 car garage, fireplace, griddle, oven, 1 bathroom, 1 bath. 1 car garage, all appliances. 3 bedrooms, all appliances, all appliances. 49-38238 - 69-38238 Wanted: 2 or 2 females to share 8-bedroom house very close to campus. Summer only; Room sizes: max + minimal 4-8 beds. 49-38238 - 69-38238 - 4-23 big beautiful renovated house with washer, dryer and porch aspen wishing to have a new bathroom that houses $10,500 in utilities each. Close to campus and downtown. Available May 14. Call 789-4260-3287. Carpeted, remodeled 2 bedroom house with in walking distance of Medical Center $240.00/month. Appliances, furnished. 1-699 0474 4-21 A very small, small two bedroom; and very close to campus. Prefer non-smokers. 4-1/2 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sat. 3-1/2 p.m. 1-5 p.m. Street. 4-23 SUMMER SUBLEASE with option for fall. Modern 2 bedroom apartment. low utilities, short walking distance to campus and down- 4-90 841-1175 Sublease, no May rent. 1 bedroom. Fall option. Water, cable rent. Dairywater, air conditioning. laundry. Will deal. 749-2471 SUMMER SUBLEASE: Furnished 2 bed- room, pool, air conditioning, dishwash- er, in Applicroft. 843-363-108. 4-27 Needed: One person to fill one bedroom in 3 bedroom apartment. Nice place to stay. Room rental $10,400 monthly. Ask for Dave, Chris, or Bob. 841-2756. 4-28 Must nublease for summer. First month rent paid. 1061 Indiana, Apt. D. Call 842-9766 after 9:00 p.m. 4-27 Nice, quiet furnished one bedroom apartment in Sundance apartments. 823$/month, water paid, on bus route. Call Sue, 842- 2330. 4-27 Ned a place to live this summer? Subtle beautiful 2 bed - door-moop. air conditioning, fully furnished. Perfect location—across the street. Call 4-877-323-1000 Ask for Leftover or Judy. 2 bedroom apartment to sublease for sum- mage rent. One block from campus. Call 843-1476. Summer Sublease, fall option - Studio $180; Winter Sublease - Close to campus downsown, 749-1088. Nice 1 bedroom apartment close to campus and downtown. Air conditioner, $175 plus utilities. Call Linda, 841-7451. 4-23 Summer sublease with extension option in: 1. 3 bedroom apartments with central air, fully carpeted, dwilight, pool and venetian fence. 2. Make an offer. 841-890-8678. 3. 4-30 2 bedroom apartment 5 R. central air, stove and refrigerator, no grids. Preferred availability. June $240 924 New Hampshire; 833-850. 4-30 Summer submenu with option in fall. New 3 bedroom duplex on Orchards golf course, 3015 University Dr. $465.00 per month. 841- 8225. 4:30 4-50 Summer and fall rental, houses and apart- ments. Erikson, 843-1691 or 843-2582; Lynch, 843-1691 or 843-2582; Summer sublease. Reduced rate. Walk to campus. Furnished. Air conditioned. 843- 2582. PERFECT FOR ONE LINE. Space partition, bedroom, partly furnished, 5 minutes from campus. $250, usufried paid. 843-7270 after payment.