Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 26.1981 World Food Day gifts fortify city's food bank Sunday's rain did not stop Lawrence-area residents from bringing their contributions to the local food bank for needy people. An estimated 100 people gave about 50 box loads of food to commemorate World Food Day, celebrated yesterday by local social agencies. The observance was scheduled at the South Park gazebo in the form of a food drive. However, it had to be moved to an observation center because of the wet weather. "The budget cuts you have heard about are real and they are coming; they are going to hurt people badly." Sue Beers, caseworker and counselor for the Salvation Army, told the gathering. The council is a coitation of social service agencies that try to alleviate suffering in crisis situations. The food bank tries to supply food for emergency distribution to needy families. The council used to be able to use cash contributions to replenish the food bank, which Beers said had been running dangerously low. But the money cash assistance program has been used that money quickly, she said. Hair Affair Shochiku Productions, will present his film, "Tako no Furusato," at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. La Maur REDKEN THE NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTIC TRADITIONS PROGRAM will feature Carlyle Smith, professor emeritus of archaeology and anthropology, speaking on "Sedentary and Nomadic Tribes of the Plains," at 8 p.m. in the Main Gallery of the Museum of Anthropology, Spooner Hall. DOUGLAS HYLAND, Spencer Museum curator of painting and sculpture, will speak on The English Book of Poetry in p. 11, in the Spencer Museum Auditorium. 9th and III. 843-3034 Two blocks north of campus. Special Free curling iron (13.00 value) with Men's porn and haircut $25.00 Ree. $34.00 THE KU BRIDGE CLUB will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. any $35.00 permanent wave. RESOURCE CENTER will present a film, "Killing Us Softy"; Advertising's image of Women," at 7:30 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. THE LINGUISTIC COLLOQUY will feature Arthur Skidmore, associate professor of philology speaking on landscapegrape wine at the world"s at 8 p.m. in 201 Blake Hall. or just come in for a new style or to refresh the old one. Call for appt, and ask for Ginny or Becki. Walk-ins welcome THE PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Watkins Hospital dining room YOKOBORI KOJI, director of THE CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will meet at 7 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Flash'Em THE EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S LAWRENCE DENTAL CENTRE SMILE Welcome to Lawrence THE KANSAS BRASS QUINTET will Taco Day Dr. Keith Jones 3 tacos 1.40 JOHN E. HEWETT, professor of statistics from the University of Missouri, will speak on "Two Stage Tests with Some Real Applications" at 3:30 p.m. in the Computer Center auditorium. 647 Country Club Terr.841-8210 THE CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP will hold a Bible study and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. in Parlors A and Rof the Union. THE TAU SIGMA STUDENT DANCE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in 242 Robinson Center. TOMORROW TODAY on campus Every Monday Is It's Tacorific! 1626 w 23rd-1101 w 6th Sun-Thur 10:30 am-Midnight Fri-Sat 10:30 am-2:00 am perform a faculty recital in Swarthout Recital Hall. 1015 IOWA --and THE WHEEL present KAPPA SIGMA present THE 2nd ANNUAL ARM WRESTLING TOURNAMENT to benefit The American Cancer Society TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 7:30 at THE WHEEL 5-Man Teams, 3 Weight Divisions Kegs for Winning Teams 25* Draws FOR ENTRY INFORMATION CALL 843-7102 --attention George Gallion. Wanted: Executive Director for The Associated Students of Kansas. a statewide student lobby. Responsibilities include: —Coordination of activities on several university campuses. —Managing the administrative and fiscal affairs of the association. Also, research, testifying, and lobbying on the issues before the Kansas Legislature. This is a full time position. Send resume to ASK, 1700 College Blvd., Toneka Kaucas 66621 ASK is an equal opportunity employer. Paid for by the KU Student Senate. SKI TOURS SUMMIT - KEYSTONE THANKSGIVING - Nov. 25-30 $160. CHRISTMAS - Dec. 23-28 $210. CHRISTMAS - Dec. 26, Jan. 2 $250. WEEKENDER - Dec. 11-14 $115. CHRISTMAS - Dec. 23-28 $240 BREAKER SPRINGBREAK - Mar. 12-18 $210. FOR BROCHURE CALL 741-8822 WINTER PARK BRECKENRIDGE 'LATLAND RACES - JAN. 14-18 $160. WINTER PARK NOR-AM RACES - Jan. 26-31 $170. WASHINGTON - Feb. 12-16 $150. Overland Adventures TRAVEL SPECIAL RATES FOR GROUPS BUS WILL STOP IN LAWRENCE Halloween Masks, Make-Up, Hats and much more. Halloween Hours Mon. Sat. 10 8 Sun. 1 5 Maranatha Campus Ministry Presents TOM AUTRY. husband, father, songwriter and musician. He has toured with Dallas Holm, Don Francisco, Fletch Wiley, David Wilkerson and many others. He'll be singing in front of the Kansas Union at 11:30 am on October 28th and in the Big Eight room at 7:00 pm that night. The University of Kansas SCHool of Fine Arts COncort Scries Presents THE GREGG SMITH SINGERS Sunday, November 1, 1981, 3:30 p.m. Central Junior High School Auditorium* "... the best of America. " Time Magazine This program is partially funded by the Kansas Arts Commission, the Mid America Arts Alliance, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office and at the door on the day of performance for reservations, valuation 913.864.3982 *A bus will be available from N Zone Parking Lot, across from Murphy Hall, to take passengers to Central Junior High at 15 pm. 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