8 University Daily Kans Wednesday, November 28,1973 Shortage Cuts Gas Sa Chuck Mash, manager of the Ramada inn Standard, 2216 W. 6th St., said his station would close Sunday and he might have to lav off a few employees. Most Lawrence gas stations will be closed this Sunday in compliance with President Nixon's request that gas station owners voluntarily close their stations on Sundays. "I have just lured two men but must now evaluate whether we can keep them," he Kith Kidney, manager of the Site Server, 946 E. 23rd St., said his staff would comply with the President's reqn. He said he anticipated a 15 per cent. A 20 per cent decrease in sales is expected by Russell Miller, manager of the Ninth Street Bank. Sunday closing. It will also result in pay for less man-hours, he said. The closing apparently will affect S part-time college help. Kidney has air-laid off three people and plans to re other's working hours, he said. The Vickers Station, 2447 W. 6th owned by the Klepper Oil Co., will also on Sunday. Desposit Due Nov. 30—Full Payment Due Dec. 12 Use Kansan Classified Tame the Cool Yule CLASSIC OUT 1. Classic pile-in- lamed from Certifi- ce 2. The soft-touch of shape and at $135. 3. Mister Guy's jacket, a natura in five full colu- n 4. Plaid version at $85. Scarves plaids, from $5. 5. Classic Conti- tionful pocket treas- ner $97.50. 6. Everyone's sta- ting in plaid and cla Mister Guy Stores: Downtown (11th & Baltimore) • 63rd & Brookside • Antioch Center • North Kansas City • Corinth Square • Lawrence • St. Joseph (East Hills) • Crown Center 8:30 p.m. Tonight! Sanctuary is back home in Lawrence tonight only for 1 big night of great entertainment before moving on to Los Angeles. Plus on Friday Night-MUD CREEK, TREE FROG, PORK & BEANS BLUES BAND and Saturday Night-JOINT SESSION