10 Thursday, September 20.1979 University Daily Kansan Fire... From page one Firemen fought the blaze from Massachusetts Street and from a parking lot behind the building, pouring water from bases on extinction ladderes over the crimping building. Shortly after 3:30 a.m. they moved into the buildings bordering the fire. The building occupied by White Light and Design Build had been remodeled within the last three years, Gould said, and his firm COPIES 4c no minimum KINKO'S .904 Vermont 833-8019 had planned to rebuild the structure next door. "We had just worked out how to rebuild it economically," he said. "We're going to have to really study it now." Gould said the building had been built in the 1860s. He said they had planned to maintain the facade of the historic structure. "We've always considered the building to be significant in terms of the area," he said. for the last 34 years, the butting owned by Burk. Within the last year, Burk said he had rewritten the structure at the requirement of the city after a fire inspection. He said the building had been partially gutted in the 1950s when it housed a restaurant. --from ladders and snorkels early this morning. A 15 to 20 block are around the fire was without electricity for about half an hour after three transformers exploded. Make it happen at KU! ANNUAL FALL BEER BASH AT THE BREWERY For All Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen Friday Sept. 21st 3 pm-6 pm Free Beer and Class gifts for ALL Class Card holders. Bring your class card, or $2.50 per person for all the free beer, fun & friends you can handle. JEFF HARRING/Kansan stall Buy your Class Card at the BOCO Office 107 B in the Union. . . or call for more information 864-4556. Sponsored by BOCO Selling something? Place a want ad Call 864-4358 --from ladders and snorkels early this morning. A 15 to 20 block are around the fire was without electricity for about half an hour after three transformers exploded. About 30 firemen, including off-duty firefighters, fought a blaze at 706 Massachusetts St. Fire wall Shoes With The Young Lady In Mind J. J. Angela's New Open Evenings Until 8:00 Mon-Thursday Holiday Plaza 12345 6789 basis of the program offered and the fees charged by other museums for similar services. For example, the University of Minnesota Bell Museum does not charge admission, but for guided tours it charges $5 for each group of 12 children. Gennrich said the tour charge at Dyche Museum would be $5 for each group of 10 children. WE SERVE THE BEST DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM MEYER'S DAIRY! ALL OUR PRODUCE IS THE BEST—FROM GARRETT'S MARKET! Museum awarded $25,000 grant Previously, instructors were paid out of the Watkins fund, a small research fund, she said, but that fund is now needed for research. There will be a minimum group fee of $6, she said. Most of the fee will be used to pay the program instructors. The KU Museum of Natural History was awarded a $25,000 grant by the Institute of Museum Services, an agency of the University of Wisconsin, to help promote the museum and its services. Ruth Gerchim, director of public education for the museum, said this award The grant, which took effect Sept. 1, was given on the basis of a proposal submitted to HEW last March. The proposal said it would help improve funds for public education. Although admission will remain free, the museum will start charging groups a small fee for special programs, she said. The museum offers 30 programs for children and 40 cents for everyone else. Gennrich said the fees were set on the WE HAVE SPECIAL GIFTS... THE MUSEUM SHOP FOR YOU! Natural History Gifts Oriental Gifts Imported Clothing Jewelry Plants LOOK FOR US In The Museum of Natural History—Next Door to the Kansas Union OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The goal of imposing a fee for special programs is to make the museum as self-supporting as possible without alienating clients, Genrich said. Sundays and Holidays 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 23 1O21 MASSACHUSETTS ST. Handbags - Jewelry Accessories Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa THE BEST FROM HOLLYWOOD! ONWEALTH THEATRES MOVIE MARQUEE "THE SEDUCTION OF "THE SEDUCTION OF JOY TYNAN" Grandada Sev. 7/31 & 8/40 Sat. 9/20 & 9/30 "NORTH DALLAS FORTY" Varsity 2017/18 - September 29 - December 4 Eve 7:30 & 9:45 Eve 6:00 Hillcrest 1. "THE INNOCENT" EYE 7:15 & 9:30 2. "WIFEMISTRESS" 2. WIFEMISTRESS Eve, 7:30 & 9:45 3. "BREAKING AWAY" Eve 7:45 & 9:30 Cinema Twin 1. "A LITTLE ROMANCE" 1. "A LITTLE ROMANCE" Eve. at 7:30 & 9:30 2. "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOKS" NCOMING FRESHMAN INCOMING FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS BEACH Box opens 8:30 Showtime is 8:00 Movie Information TELEPHONE 841-6418