10 Monday, October 1, 1990/ University Daily Kansan We're Fighting For Your Life. ... 15th & Kasold • Orchard Corners • 841-0033 2 Medium Family Pack One Combo and One Single-Topping Medium $10.99 Not valid with BEEF Pizza or any of them. Other document must be certified. Gluten free. Goddfather's Pizza! * All Meat Combo Beef + Sausage Pepperoni + Ham Broccoli $7.99 Not valid for delivery only FREE drinks or amo other discount CUSTOMER DELIVERY area and invoice number 2 Medium One-Toppers One-Toppers Cheese plus one topping on each $8.99 or 2 Large $11.99 not valid FREE drinks or any other discount Pizza! lessening tea and vibes! delivery EXPIRES 11/11/90 XU Any Large Pizza $3 OFF Any Medium times Add 31 or delivery EXPIRES: 11/11/90 KU Local police sponsor auction Marti Davis, Hill City graduate student, prepares to bid on several of the 63 bicycles at the police auction. Unclaimed items raise $2,300 for officer, firefighter pensions By Debbie Myers Kenan staff writer Kansan staff writer Cydnall Routh, Kansas City, M. oe, senior, shivered in the spring after Saturday morning as she scrubbed not too by bike. She selected a bright yellow Schwinn and waited in the cool morning air for the bidding to begin. Routh was one of about 200 people who gathered about 9 a.m. at the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont St., to view 63 bicycles, a mo-ped three radar detectors, one pair of skis, two equalizer, some tools, two gas tanks for cars, two life jackets, personal stories, a rope and other items at the semiannual police sponsored by the Lawrence Police Department. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesperson, said Lawrence citizens or police officers had found most of the After the police did everything they could to find the property's owner and after holding it for at least a year, the property was cleared from the evidence system by Kansas law, Mulvenon said. David Hayne, Lawrence resident, saw a bicycle at the auction that he thought had been stolen from his son. After arranging with Capt. Dan McAlister, evidence officer for the Lawrence police, to have the bicycle taken out of the auction, he went home to look for the paperwork that proved the bicycle belonged to his son. "At least they are going to give us a chance to try Hayne said. But bikes go for so cheap down here that it We can hard to buy it back for a KU student. McAlister said he checked every Lawrence and KU police report of a stolen bicycle against the bicycles held in evidence to try to match them. Some of the bicycles in the auction were left on campus by students and turned in by the KU housing department. Many times the problem with returning stolen bicycles was that people did not know the serial numbers of the property, did not have it registered or did not describe it well enough in the police report, McAlister said. Robert Lewis, a radio-television producer for University Relations, said that he was looking for a bicycle he could ride to work because he lived a mile and a half from campus. Lewis bid on and bought a bicycle for $85 that he said he bought was worth up to $400 "I was prepared to go to $125, so I'm real happy." Lewis said. when an the bidding was over and the new owners had rolled their bicycles away, more than 2,300 had been raised for retired Lawrence police officers' and firefighters' pensions. McAlister said the amount raised at each auction averaged between $1,500 and $2,000. everaged over $1,000,000. He said the auction helped people in Lawrence. "it gets bikes back out to people who can't afford to buy one." McAllister said. ZENITH DATA SYSTEMS INNOVATES AGAIN Routh said she did not think the auction gave everybody a bargain. She had set a $150 bidding limit on the bright yellow Schwinn, and after bidding $170, she watched another woman buy it for more than $200. "People here are throwing away money," South said. "You can buy a brand new one for the same price she bought." Get Ready...Get Set... Get A Zenith Data Systems PC. As soon as you get to campus, there'll be plenty of work to do. So set yourself up to start out right. With the right instructors The right roommates. And the right tools. Like the right PC. Zenith Data Systems, of course. For more information on how to buy a Zenith Data Systems PC at a special education price, visit your nearby Campus Contact today at: Copyright 2013 Microsoft® Windows®™ ( license 1.0.4 a product of Microsoft Corporation . Zendesk Data Systems Intuos Agile a trademark of Zendesk Data Systems Corporation ) © 1990, Zendesk Data Systems E Z Comp Computer 841-5715 THE CHINESE MAGIC REVUE FRIDAY,OCTOBER 5 7:30 PM THE ORIGINAL CHINESE ACROBATS OF TAIWAN OF TAIWAN featuring Chinese dancers Comedy Kung-Fu Chinese magic and much more! - University of Kansas • Hoch Auditorium Tickets available at the SUA Box Office 4th floor Kansas Union Prices: Student/Staff/Faculty/Children-$3.50 Non-Student - $5.00 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES 中華民間拔髻表演團 ...funding by Student Senate & SUA.