Thursday, September 26, 1968
THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
7
WANT ADS
Accommodations, goods, services,
and employment advertised in the
weekly bulletin are needed to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin.
FOR SALE
125cc Riverside. Excellent condition.
Bob at McCourt campus. $225.
Bob at S-37570.
1950 Cadillac Hearse, Beautiful condition, Ideal for woodsies 300, Lewis Proctor, 6332 Goodman Dr., Merriam, Kansas. HES 2-5243. 9-27
Complete 10 gallon aquarium set-up,
$24.95 value, only $16.98. George's
Hobby House, VI 3-5087, Mall's Shopping
Center.
10-1
String bass, bass guitar with amplifier, drums, trombone. All played professionally. Nothing over $50.00. Also Hi-Fi set, Car radio with speaker, Dr L. S. Bee, 221 Concord Road. Phone 3-4836. 10-1
1967 Suzuki X-6 Hustler, 250cc motorcycle, 6500 miles, includes two helmets, and a jacket. Jim Scott, VI 3-4811. 10-1
Large old family home needs love and decorating. Secluded South location in lovely neighborhood, within walking distance of all schools and shopping center. Twelve rooms, three bathrooms, four lockers, four lakes. Will sacrifice at $24,000.00 for immediate sale. VI 3-3536 or VI 3-6640.
Mobile home 10x57, washer, dryer,
A.C., W-W Carpeting, garbage
disposal, Radio-stereo system, utility
shed, fenced lot. Call Darlene Ascano
at UN 4-4291 or VI 2-7323 after
5.
9-27
200 mm F/4 Super Takumar lens-
virtually unused, original box, case,
and strap. $150. Call VI 2-6481, evenings.
9-27
50cc Honda with helmet. Best offer
over $140. Electric starter, automatic
balance, big leg, handle foot gaskets, engine gaskets. VI 2-97
6901 or UN 4-3533. 9-27
1951 Chevy for sale. '58 eng., radio, very clean, dependable, excellent mechanical shape. One easy low duty payment! 1341 Mass. 6-8 p.m. VI 3-26834.
1968 "SS" Corvette Bronze Camero
396 coupe. Excellent condition with
low, low mileage. Packed with power
wheel hub adapters. Enjoy with postition. List $4,148.00. I will sell it to you for $3,000. Must sell immediately. so call VI 3-5479 today!
1963 Impala SS. Bucket射. 4-speed,
low bid. Call VI 3-4578. 9-27
4 track car stereo and tapes. Also 15
track car stereo and tapes. Call 9-27
5:00 p.m. VIII 3-1745. 9-27
Rust suede cont–full length with
conditioning tape. 9-21
Call Jann at 843-1619.
9-27
1963 Buck Special V-8. 4-door, auto-
automatic. Built in 1975.
842 - 745-426 after 5.30 p.m. 9-27
Beautiful 1963 Pontiac Bonneville convertible. Arctic white, power, new engine. Call 723-3454 to appreciate. Call 723-3454, Lincoln, Kansas. $10 to call. $850. 9-30
HORSE for sale. American bred 7½-
year-old Chestnut gelding. Perfect for
the backyard pleasure. Please
Horse, saddle, tack. c- $252. Phone
I 3-7596 after 5 p.m.
9-27
G.E, Table T.V., New picture tube, $40; B&H 35mm Slide projector and 2 trays, $25; *2%*x34; Mamiga Press Camera, $160; Omega Cam II; IES; Pentax L.4. Leca TL75; RTS Lyle Chelson at UN 4-3837.
9-30
1957 Trifium TR-3. New tires and
clutch plates.
vi. TI 2-6600, Room 1024. 9-30
4-door 1962 Dodge Dart. 6 cylinder,
automatic, New Tires. Excellent
condition. Call UN-4-4291 or VI 2-7332
after 5 p.m. 10-2
1961 Hawk-Davidson 250cc. Sprint.
or best offer WL 3-066. 10-2
1957 Triumph TR-3. New tires and
contact gear. Contact Airtel
thia. Room 1024. V1 2-6600. 10-2
1965 Sunbeam Alpine convertible, excellent condition. Phone 842-7040. Best offer over $1,000. 10-2
MGA - 50,000 miles, excellent condition.
Call 843-6495. 9-30
1 regular size Kaylon Foam Mattress,
1 Box springs to match 1 Electric
converter, 1 Staunfax 1 Staunfax
exerciser, Sock at 218 Dakota St., Lawrence, Kansas. 10-2
1964 Ford wagon and 1964 Studebaker
wagon with Roll back top. Both cars
in good mechanical condition. Can see
at 625 Mississippi. 10-10
NOTICE
Rod McKuen is: "My new book is now in stock at Keeler's Bookstore 10-1."
Art Sale, Batik and Tie-Dye matted
Crafts, Art Deco, Mid-Century,
Sun; Sept. 27, 28, 29, 3-5 p.m.
9-27
Try something different this weekend.
Have a weiner roast and hay rack ride at Laptad's Barn. Call VI 3-4032 for more information.
9-27
Car pool forming from Overland Park
Car park at JU 8-4399 by 7:00 p.m.
Call JU 8-4399
If you think that you have modeling potential, but don't know what the demanded qualities are or how to get started, let a professional model who is acting as a talent scout work with you and potential in the modeling business. Call Model's Guild for further information VI 2-8634. 9-27
All people interested in folk dance and or leading folk dancing, contact Rosenberg at Mailbox 213 213 E. Strong or 1419 Ohio, No. 8, VI 2-19.
9-27
515 Michigan St. St. B-B-Q — outdoor
pit, rib slab to go to $3.25; Rib order,
$1.50; Rib sandwich, $8.5; $\frac{1}{2}$ chicken,
$1.15; Brisket sandwich, $\frac{1}{2}$ Hours,
1 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Sunday and
Tuesday. Phone VI 2-9510. 9-30
Topsys can help you lose weight. Jog down here every day. Think of all the weight you lose by jogging. If you will have to tum it to putty and you fill up on our good Caramel corn, Cheese corn, Candy apples, fudge and ice cream. You won't be able to do that. Most certainly the jogging and flexing the will power will do you good. But if you give into some of our好ties, you will get better. All those yummy tummy ticklers. Topsys's Old Fashioned pop corn and ice cream shop in the Mall's Shopping Center. You can jog down and take 10 and 11 on Friday 9-26 and Saturday.
Portrait Photographs — black and white only, VI 2-4326. 8.90
Bookcase Special. Three shelf, 24-in.
by 32-in., unfinished white pine, 10-
sq ft. Desk for Basketball at Bridge
and right 1 block to Brewster
wood products. VI 2-8145. 9-27
Caramel and Cinnamon apples Thurs., Fri, and Sat, while they last. Along with all our other usual goodies. Topsy's Old-Fashioned Popecrn and Ice Cream Shop. Mall's Shopping Center. Open till 11. 9-30
WANTED
WANTED BY RECORD CLUB OF AMERICA, CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE TO EARN OVER $100 Write Resume to College Bureau Manager, Record Club of America, Club Headquarters, York, Pennsylvania, 17401
9-26
Male roommate to share furnished apartment $67.50 pays rent, all utilities, and phone. 524 Fireside Drive 9. No. 9 Call VI 3-3917. 9-27
Female roommate over 21 years old.
Modern, call VI 2-6159. Dai-
02
RIDE TO K.C., MISSOURI to the vicinity of 16th and Main. Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call VI 3-1467. 9-27
Girl to cook evening meal five days a week. Pay plus meal included. Apply 2541 Redbud Lane, Apt. No. 4 after 5:00 p.m. 9-27
ARTIST MODELS wanted, $1.15 to
$2.50 per hour. No experience neces-
sary, male or female. Phone UN 4-
4401. 9-27
Need an upper classman or graduate student to share neat and clean apt. Come see at 1605 Tennessee after 6 p.m. 9-27
Singer wanted for an established band. Must be experienced in singing soul motown, rhythm and pop. puse call Rich, VI 2-8326 after 6 pase. 9-27
Drummer needed immediately. Must have experience in playing hard rock and soul. Call Richard Music Co., VI-2-0021. 9-27
Need Co-ed roommate to share beautiful 3-bedroom house. $50.00 per month. 1012 Hilltop Drive. Call VI 2-
2048. 10-2
Female counter girls: part time help for evenings. Apply in person at Smaks Drive-in at 1409 West 23rd. 9-30
LOST
Jason slide rule in brown leather case
Therapist Edward Neighbors, VI 2-4119
bors, VI 2-4119
One or two typists needed immediately.
Dittos, lab reports, short papers.
Steady work for good typist. Contact
VI 2-8155 after 5 p.m. D. & L. Blahna.
Reward: Return of umbrella with carved ivory handle taken in Student service room. Must state sentencing value to owner. No questions asked.
Call VI 2-3531 evenings. 10-1
Part-time from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m.
Evenings 5 till 12, 5 days a week.
Start $12 per hr. Apply in person to Griff's Burger Bar. 1618 W. 32d. 9-28
Reward for finder of AOπ sorority pin, lost either in Hoch or between Hoch and AOπ house. Phone VI 3-6060. 9-26
FOR RENT
Want Senior or Graduate male to share nice apartment with two others -close to KC. Off street parking-a room for you, live $85,00. paid. VI 3-4349. 10-1
One pair of oval, tortoise-shell rimmed glasses. Urgently needed. If found, please return to main desk. Corin Hall. 10-2
A gold ladies' wrist watch—possibly
from the late 1930s. Artifact number
Call Lewin Hall, Mall. 408
9-26
FURNISHED APARTMENT for graduate
student. $100. Utilities paid. No
pets. Garage available. Very quiet.
V 1-3209, 1633 Vermont. 9-27
IBM Computer 360 Model 20 Operator for second shift, 5-12 midnight. Send resume or write for application and appointment for interview. Well established firm, usual benefits. Box 33. Kansan. 10-2
HELP WANTED
Fall is the season for barn parties. So plan ahead to have yours at the most comfortable capitol's barn. Heating and electricity are abundably available. VI 3-4032. 11-12
SERVICES OFFERED
Themes, Theses, Dissertations typed and/or edited by KU graduate in English-Speech Education. SCM elect. Located near Oliver Hall. VI tt 2873
TYPING
Patronize Kansan Advertisers
Opening-day game crowd may surpass 1964 record
KU's home opener with Indiana at Memorial Stadium Saturday may draw 45,000 fans, Jay Simon, sports information director, said yesterday.
"We are expecting the best opening game crowd in KU's history," Simon said. Saturday's crowds possibly might surpass the attendance record set at the 1964 Nebraska game. A crowd of 44,509 watched the Jayhawks drop that game 14-7.
The ticket office has sold 2,000 more season tickets to the general public and 3,000 more to KU students than they sold last year.
Monday morning, 15,000 tickets were still on sale for the Indiana game. The ticket office, according to Simon, has been "as busy as they can be" since Monday.
THE
Foreign exchange scholarships for grad students
The program, thought to be the largest such program in the United States, is open to graduate students.
The Office of Foreign Study announced yesterday the availability of 13 direct exchange scholarships to the United Kingdom and west European universities for 1969-70.
KU will provide scholarships to a student from each of the foreign schools granting awards to students here.
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Simon said tickets for two other KU home games, Colorado on Nov. 2 and Oklahoma on Nov. 9, have been selling well.
The Jayhawks, he said, are also attracting large crowds for their away games. All tickets on sale at Lincoln, Nebraska, for KU's Oct. 12 encounter with the Cornhuskers have been purchased. Some tickets for KU students are still available at the ticket office.
"The Kansas State and Missouri game are very close to being sold out," Simon said.
Reservists' petition under investigation
FT. CARSON, Colo. (UPI)—A Colorado congressman Tuesday joined the dispute over an alleged petition being circulated at this Army base protesting the "illegal mobilization" of Kansas and Iowa National Guard units.
Rep. Frank Evans, D-Colo., a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said he had his staff at Colorado Springs investigate the report.
"We can't find anybody who can verify the fact there is such a petition." Evans said.
The Denver Post published a story Monday saying that more than 1,000 enlisted men of the 69th Infantry Brigade at Ft. Carson had signed a petition protesting their callup. The article said the petition was to be turned over to American Civil Liberties Union officials in Denver for court action.
"We have been checking everywhere to try to find one," a Fort Carson spokesman said. "We can't definitely tell yet whether this is all a hoax or not, but if there is such a thing, they are certainly being awfully secretive about it."
The 69th, which is commanded by Brig. Gen. John W. Breidenthal of Kansas City, Kan., was ordered to active duty for two years by President Johnson last May.
A portion of a petition to be sent by 80 Kansas reservists reads: "We were told in no uncertain terms that we could not be activated without Congress declaring a national emergency or state of war. This can be verified by every National Guardsman in the United States of America."
FRENCH DIRECTOR #2
JEAN RENOIR
PICNIC ON THE GRASS (1959)
Friday, Sept. 27—7 and 9—303 Bailey—$.75
CRIME OF MONSIEUR LANGE (1935)
Tuesday, Oct. 1—7:30 only—Dyche—$.75