University Daily Kansan, September 2. 1980 Page 7 BEN BIGLER/Kansan staff BEN BIOLEMKANSKA stall Pete Oster, Topeka senior, glides down one of the hills near Potter Lake on a pair of grass skis. The skis have a movi- ball around them so they can move over the grass. --starts at Desk --starts at Desk What's Your Racquet? Enter the Racquet and Paddle Championship The deadline for entering is Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 5:00 p.m. 208 Robinson Center Recreation Services 864-3456 THE BEST ROOM NO.1000 COMMONWEALTH THEATRES 99 Granada Downtown 843-5788 Smokey & The Bandit Part II 7.30 & 9.30 P Varsity Downtown 843-1065 Cheech and Chong's Next Movie 7.20 & 9.20 R Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 1. The Blue Lagoon 7:30 & 9:30 2. Caddyshack 7:20 & 9:20 3. Raise the Titanic 7:15 & 9:15 1. Xanadu 2. The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fumanchu Cinema Twin 31st & Iowa 842-6400 7:30 & 9:40 Sunset 12:47 Waxth 8th 31 043-6172 7. 30 & 9.30 Urban Cowboy Grease Paper Special ZERCHER PHOTO (Save on film, By JANE NEUFELD Staff Reporter tripods, and "We Handle Everything Photographic" bags, too) This Coupon Good For Catalog update disrupts library WEE SELL Kodak CINEMAS FILM $3.00 --system for circulation like the one in Watson," she said, and they buried the cable for it in cement. They're taking soundings to try to find it." Toward the purchase of a 100 sheet box of Kodak paper, 100 foot roll of black & white film, or any tripod or gadget bag. She said the new Engineering Library in the basement of the Satellite Union and the Science Library in the building of Malott both would be open today. NOW CALL Kodak CAMPERS PEN Good at both Lawrence Zercher Photo Stores $3 TWO LOCATIONS NEAR CAMPUS Finding a KU library book this week could prove to be a fruitless quest—at least until curved catalog in Watson University makes names of location for three branch libraries. Expansion 9-3-80 The engineering books have been moved out of Marvin because of the Marvin renovation project. The geology, meteorology and paleontology books in Marvin went to the Science Library, and Watson now houses books on architecture, urban planning and geography. Staff Reporter Melton said Friday that he did not know how long it would take to change a house. Hillcrest Center 919 Iowa Melton said that about 40,000 books had been in Marvin. CHANGING THE card catalog is not the only problem caused by moving the branch libraries. The reference librarians also have to handle requests for books that are in libraries that haven't opened yet. Downtown The Art Library is being moved from Watson to the Spencer Museum of Art. The Old Green reading room is being moved to the Science Library in Malott and Marvin Library is being divided among them, based on the subject matter of the books, said Rob Melton, reference librarian at Watson. "That means a lot of the art history students are having difficulty finding it." EVERY CARD IN THE card catalog names a place where the book can be found. The locations must be changed to match the books that have been moved, he said. to stock on hand Mellon shot the opening date of the new Art Library had been changed from Sept. 4 to Sept. 10 because some of it was the library had not arrived, and the computer system for checking out books had not been installed. Hillcrest Center He said a system of 'paging' art books until the Art Library opened was being considered. People could make written requests for art books at Watson, and someone would go to the Art Library and bring back the books requested. 1107 Massachusetts Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 CLARK SAID problems with the system for checking out books were the main cause of the delay in opening the Art Library. 919 Iowa Sat 10-6 librarian at Watson, said that until the card catalog was changed, signs would be put up in the library to inform people of new library locations. "In some cases, the books have been moved but the cards haven't been changed," he said. "That takes a lot of time, and we we're understaffed. These moves are about as difficult a situation to deal with as Watson renovation." Use Kodak Paper for quality enlargements. "All those cards say they're in Marvin," Clark said. "People will go over there and find out there's no library in Marvin." Mon-Fri 10-8 Marilyn Clark, head reference Use Kodak film for quality you can depend on. "They're putting in a computer CHANGING THE cards for the books in the reading room in Lippincott Hall would not be as difficult as changing the book from a hardcover to a paperback, the reading room had only a few books. This coupon entitles you to a free blow dry with haircut, now through September 25. We honor coupons from other Lawrence salons. Offering superior hair care and products. Where a haircut is only $8.00. Call center by phone: M-Thurs. 8:8 14th and Massachusetts. h and Massachusetts ATTENTION!!! KU CONCERT SERIES PATRONS If you wish to retain the same seat you have held in previous seasons, please pick up your season tickets prior to MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Tickets not picked up, or reserved, by this date will be released for sale ... Season ticket patrons who do not pick up season tickets prior to TUES DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, may not be assured of their regular seats for the Kansas City Lyric Opera concert. ★ Free Delivery We fill KU student prescriptions and offer Individual patient records ★ Discount Prices Look for our coupon in the Lawrence Book The Lippincott reading room contains the Lippincott psychology books and is only staffed part time. FREE LOCK with bike purchase! Franchised Dealer For: RALEIGH·PUCH·ALUSTRO·DAIMLER CENTURION RICK'S BIKE SHOP We Service All Bikes 841-6642 1033 Vermont 1059 vermont Lawrence KS HOUSE OF USHE: 801 MASSACHUSETTS & LAWRENCE & AJDAMS 6054 & 9315102 3010 SUA FILMS (1939) Tuesday, Sept. 2 Destry Rides Again The classic sport, with Jimmy Stewart as the sheerfifo who doesn't carry a gun ("someone might get hurt if they do," and he can probably hall girl who says "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have." Directed by George Marshall. Plus "Blaze Glory" (44). Wednesday, Sept. 3 The Man in the White Suit Tight Little Island (Whiskey Galore) Two great comedies from Eating Stages. The first stars Alec Guinness as a mild-mannered scientist who invents an invention the last thing the world wants. With Joan Greenwood and Ernest Theiser. The second is the story of a sunken ship full of people to die. It takes all of the nearby islands to get it before the government does. With Basil Radford and the irresponsible Miss Greenwood. With Mackenndrick (85/62 m) BW: 7.30. (1954) (The Magnificent Seven) Thursday, Sept. 4 Seven Samurai Shown uncut for the first time in the United States. Akina Kurosawa's exciting, colorful, ironic saga of seven warriors led to Toshiro Mifune is a great movie in the 1953 Best Foreign Film Academy Award Winners (208 min). BW: 7:30. Friday, Sept. 5 Comes a Horseman in 1945 Wyoming, small farmers Jane Fonda and James Gaas light off cattle farmed by the late Ted Davis, photographed Western, directed by Alan Garcia. "What's a Dog, Doc." (119 min.) Color film. Coming Home Jane Fonda and Jon Voitwon Jane Academy for their portraits of a radicalized soldier's wife and a paran- theologist, who was the effectors of the Vietnam War on those at home. Bruce Dumce and Robert Carl- son. **Curtis Buck Amuck** (1:27) jn color) 3:30-8.30 The Beatles at Shea Stadium Magical Mystery Tour Roll up for the magical extravaganza with the Beatles. The first is the record of their debut album, *See You Later* (see if you can guess what George is on) as they sing their greatest early hits. Then climb aboard for "1" Am the Moleman and watch the others in this surreal adventure. (6552 min.) Plus: "Braverman's Condensed Collection of Beatles." Color. 1200; Midnight. Saturday, Sept. 6 Comes a Horseman 3-30, 9-30 Coming Home 7-90 The Beatles at Shea Stadium 12:00 Midnight. Magical Mystery Tour 12:00 Midnight Jnless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodford Auditorium for $30.00, Friday for $15.00, Friday for $15.00, Saturday, Populer and Sunday films are $15.00, Midnight film is $25.00, UA Office, Kansas Union 4th, level. Information 864-659 No smoking or refresheral treatments.