10 Wednesday, January 24, 1979 University Daily Kansan Wolfe's Camera Shop THE SUPERSTORE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Great selection, equipment in stock, and fair prices are just a few of the reasons to come to Wolfe's Camera Shop in Topeka. We have included a few of our special offerings below. But, you need to come to Wolfe's to see all the great items in stock. The last time we took inventory, we had over 90,000 items in place. Hurry over today. A DEAL SO GOOD IT'S ALMOST A CRIME . . . PENTAX K 1000 SLR Here is a great way to get acquainted with the exciting Pentax family of cameras. Get great pictures while you discover the beautiful world of photography. Exercise all the control you need in capturing the perfect moment, and use an action-stopping 1/1000 second. The K1000 comes equipped with a fast 1/25, 35 mm lens for razor sharp pictures. And, it also comes equipped with a wide-angle lens for lenses. The easy-to-use, built-in metering system assures you of proper exposures everytime. come to Wolters's for a demonstration and let us amaze you with the Pentax K1000 camera. Ask to see the SPECIAL K1000 with dual focusing and extended warranty. SAVE MORE WITH WOLFE'S MINOLTA XG-7 TELE-KIT Another great package offer from The Superstar for photography. Start with the exciting compact, automatic 35mm SLR by MINOLTA. The XG-2! This electronic wonder camera delivers per se the toucher feel of a touchscreen touch button that turns on an LED viewfinder display at the mere touch of your finger. Other exclusive features include a signal in the viewfinder to tell you when the flash is ready to fire, a slow shutter speed, an infrared self-timer, PLUS FROM WOLFES you can add the super 135mm I 2 B.8ushbil Telephoto lens. This quality 135mm lens lets you take exciting telephoto shots with the greatest of ease. It is fast, and you'll be amazed by how much closer than your normal lens. And your pictures are razor sharp. MINOLTA XG-7 with f 1.7 50mm lens, and BUSHNELL 135mm f 2.8 EPHOTO $339.99 COMPLETE NIKON FM KIT Get the fantastic Nikon F50m, 15mm Nikon S80 Nikon Automatic Electronic Flash, and Nikon Shoulder Bag Case. All for one low price. Get all the incompatible quality, the unintended capability of this Nikon camera, in a remarkably compact body that surpringly modifies. That's the new Nikon FM. And, now you can choose the choice of body at the same low price. Plus, the Complete Outfit. GET BETTER PICTURES THE OM-1WAY. Move into fun photography with the camera that revolutionized 35mm photography, the original lightweight, compact, SLR camera that offers brighter viewing, easier focus, and better handling. All this makes the OM-1 incredibly quiet and virtually shock-free. Here is the heart of a system with over 280 accesories available to the serious photographer on today! Wolfe's Camera Shop: Olympus OM-1 with 50mm 1.8i lenses $279.99 THE HASSELBLAD 500 c/m . . . the camera you have always dreamed of owning. Unquestionably, owning a Hasseiblad is the for new users who want to learn ultimate step for any serious photographer, professional or amateur. No other photograph instrument approaches the Hasselblad is eminently practical, it is no flighty, fragile piece of equipment to be babied and coddled. But these are facts every photographer knows. The Hasselblad 500 cm is the basic camera in the Hasselblad system. Its interchangeability covers lenses, magazines, focusing screens, viewfinders, and film winding devices. This basic camera can be supplemented with different accessories such focusing handles, lens shades, filters, etc. Come to Wolfe's to see what a real camera is like. Come to Wolfe's to see what a real camera and photo store is like. Come see the Hasselblad line of fine cameras and accessories. $1499.00 WOLFE'S IS THE SUPERSTORE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY If you, are interested in getting into photography, or if you are already interested in photography, you will be interested in Wolfe's Camera Shop. We want you for a customer. So to shop to Wolfe's see how enjoyable it is to shop for a camera display. We can design wide sales, large displays, great sales, and a multitude of items in stock. Our large and complete inventory gives Wolfe's the depth and variety unsurpassed in a five-state area. But, more importantly, we are pleased to offer you the make perfect selections. Our trained sales staff knows how to assist you. And, Wolfe's has low prices. Check our prices on major equipment, accessories, and supplies we sell at our store. Most "discount" type houses. You don't need to flip out a student or faculty ID. You don't need to hassle us for a deal. Our same fair prices are extended to everyone. You can shop at Photography, Midwest's Superstore for photoshop. WHY SHOP AT WOLFE'S? WHEN CAN I SHOP AT WOLF'S? Wolfe is open six days a week. Hours are 8:30 to 5:30 Tuesday through Saturday. Monday the hours are 8:30 to 8:30. So sho Wolfe at your best convenience. We are here to help and assist you. You don't need to be a patient, but come to Wolfe's don't hesitate to give a call. You will receive the same sneeze relief. WHENE CANT FINISH located on the corner of 7th and Kansas Avenue in Downtown Topeka, Kansas. From 1:70 take the 8th Street exit to Kansas Avenue. Wolfe's is located behind Wolfe's and Kansas Avenue. Don't overlook all the convenient parking. Two municipal parking lots are located behind Wolfe's on Jackson Avenue. Use our convenient 7th street entrance. **HOW ABOUT USED CAMERAS?** Yes, indeed. Wolfe's has a good supply of Cameras and lenses, but Cameras changes so quickly that we can't list them all here. Yet, we do have Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Konica, Yashaich, Leica, and Pentax. Last count there were 36 used SLRs alone. Not to mention the selection of use lenses, twin lens, cameras, flash units, and more. or a fully equipped darkroom, Wolfe's 15 trained sales personnel can help you. WHERE CAN I FIND WOLFE'S? Selection is one key word here. We have always tried to carry most every popular brand name camera. But, more important is our sales staff. Wolfe has enjoyed serving customers for over 52 years. We have per se the best selection and proper selection. Whether it is a roll of film HOW CAN WOLFE'S HELP ME? Gov't BANKAMERICARD Southwestern Bank COMETO WOLFE'S CAMERA SHOP IN TOPEKA HOW ABOUT USED CAMERAS? STORE HOURS Monday 8:30 to 8:30 Tuesday thru Saturday 8:30 to 5:30 When you get here you will see why we are "The Superstore for Photography." We sincerely hope you can come to Wolfe's soon. More especially, we want you to come to Wolfe's when you have special needs and how you can get the most out of your job. Our trained professional sales staff wants to show you how much fun photography can be. If you need advice or just want to ask a question, call or come by Wolfe's. See how much more fun shopping at Wolfe's is with your phone orders and mail orders are accepted. You always get the same friendly service. Wolfe's Possible sites for a new home for the University of Kansas Medical Center's Wichita branch have been narrowed to five, and one is the secretary of the University, said yesterday. camera shop, inc. Sedgwick County owns and maintains the present site, B.E. Allen Memorial Hospital, but the county is planning to raise the $100 million more than $60,000 next year, Von Ende said. The Sedwick County Commission said in April that it would donate the building to the state, but that the state would have to assume the responsibility of taking care of more than 30 long-term care patients in the hospital. Von Ende said. 635 Kansas Avenue * Phone 235-1386 TOPEKA KANSAS - 66063 Regents to study five sites for Med Center branch The Kansas Board of Regents will con- lume the brance now uses, at its LaFey, 16 month term. Von Ende said the University was considering the move because the present site would be too expensive to operate in the future. ALSO, ACCORDING to a report by KU officials, the hospital has no room for expansion. Although the initial cost for the state would be low, the cost of operation at this site for the next 20 years would be higher than that of two of the other sites. The building is next to St. Francis Hospital and has surrounding land available for expansion. However, it does not have enough space for classrooms and laboratories, so it would have to be expanded immediately, according to the report. The site that the report said had the most advantages was the 959 Building, which currently houses doctors' offices and a pharmacy. The 959 Building also has the lowest muni cost, $1,731,500, and the lowest projected cost for the next 20 years, $11,065,822, which is significantly more expensive, expansion of the five sites being considered. E. B. ALLEN's initial cost, which includes the cost of a title transfer and remodeling, would be $3,987,501 and its operating cost for 20 years is projected at $17,238,857. The report said a third possible site was some vacant land on the Veteran's Ad Tuesday Jan. 23 Scratch 7:00 pm Bowling Leagues SPRING 1979 Wednesday Jan. 24 All Campus 8:30 pm Wednesday Jan. 24 Greek 6:30 pm Monday Jan.22 Guys & Dolls 8:00 pm Spring Leagues Begin on the Following Days Thursday Jan. 25 Guys & Dolls 8:00 pm Thursday Jan. 25 Guys & Dolls 8:00 pm Friday Jan. 26 TGIF 4:00 pm Leagues for Everyone Friday Nite Special 6 games for $3.00 6:00 pm-11:00 Join in the Fun Rent A Lane $2.50/hour 1:00-6:00 Daily OPEN Bowling $.60/game OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT SIGN UP AT THE JAY BOWL NOW!! or call 864-3545 for information. or call 864-3545 for information ministration Hospital grounds. It said the cost of the land and the area had increased. A building would have to be constructed there, however, and it would not be available. The fourth site listed in the report was the College Hill Medical Tower, which is next to a teaching hospital, Wealder Medical Center, with the lowest initial cost is high, at more than $7 million. Three members of the Regent's Health Education Committee will inspect the sites on Feb. 1 and the entire board will hold its meeting in Wichita in order to inspect the sites. The report's fifth site, the Walker building, is available at a low cost, $49,775,00, but it has no potential for expansion. KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: SENATOR JAMES B. PEARSON will open the KU Wednesday Forum with a speech on the 11:45 a.m. at the United Ministries of Higher Education Center, 1204 N. Kansas Avenue, Chicago, IL. THE COMMITTEE will meet at 3:30 in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. UNIVERSITY SENATE FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE will meet at 4 in the International Room of the University. LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE will meet at 4 in the International SERVICES is holding a meeting for "B" league intramural basketball managers at 5:15 in Robinson south gym. TONIGHT: CAMPUS VETERANS will meet at 7 in the Walnut Room of the Union. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB will meet at 7 in the Pine Room of the Union. STUDENT RIGHTS COMMITTEE will meet at 7 in the International Room of the Union. PRESIDENT CLUB will meet at 7 in the Union. PREP AND SYMposium will be at 8 in 100 Smith Hall. KU GUG FU CLUB will meet at 8:30 in 173 Robinson. TOMORROW: BLACK FACULTY AND STAFF MEETING at 3 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL will meet at 30 p.m. in MOSCOW GRIFIN BELL will lecture at 8 p.m. at the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. PROFESSOR J.T. JOHNSON will give a slide presentation featuring KU's study abroad program in Bordeaux, France at 4 p.m. in 2006 Wesleyan University and 10 p.m. in the p.m. The executive board of ALPHA PHI OMEGA will meet at 8 p.m. in the Governor's Room of the Union. films sua Wednesday, January 24 Truffaut: THE WILD CHILD Dir. François Truffaut; with Francis Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Carregol. Photography by Nestor Almendros ("Days of Haenay"), Francis subtitles. Friday & Saturday, January 26 & 27 GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) Dir. Victor Lehm, with Clark Gable, Vilen Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de hawilland. *3:30* & 7:45; Friday will be shown in the Forum Room Midnight Movie: Midnight Movie: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Monday, January 29 BETWEEN THE LINES Dir. Jean Micklin Silver ("Hester Street"); with John Heard, Gwen Brown; and Joan House, Jeff Goldblum, Sindall Hussein, and the Asbury Jules 7:40-8:30 10:30-8:30 Dir. George Romero; with Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea. The Complete Uncut 'Suction.' 12:10 am. Tuesday, January 30 Film Noir: THE KILLERS Dir. Robert Sldmok with Burt Landair, Ava Gardner. From the Hemingway short story; Lancaster's first film role. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless otherwise noted.