erst the led the one a in- ore ead ers is say the ow- mon- ill to lyon University Daily Kansan Friday, September 6.1974 5 Cashing out-of-town checks easier at grocery stores If you are a University of Kansas student with a checking account at a bank outside where you can save money by cashining your outlet, you may be the area grocery stores instead of a bank. All area banks charge some fee for cashing out-of-town checks, but area grocery stores checked didn't. The two local savings associations, Anchor Savings and Loan Association, Capital Federal Savings and Loan Association, cash checks only for people with accounts. The Douglas County State Bank, Ninth and Kentucky streets, charges 50 cents for out-of-town checks under $100 and $1 for charge between $100 and $200. The service charge costs of handling the check, Harold Scheve, executive vice president, said yesterday. cost of postage and handling, she said. - "What we do charge doesn't cover what we offer." - More than 50 pieces to process a check. The First National Bank of Lawrence, Ninth and Massachusetts streets, has a charge on out-of-town checks of 60 cents per check. The bank also offers an assistant cashier. The charge offsets the At the Lawrence National Bank and the University of Chicago, charges for 25 cents cash and a late-of-check, and check transactions must be approved by a bank officer. The customer must also pay all fees. Beth Mueller, assistant cashier, said. The area grocers questioned don't charge out-of-town checks, although most limted the time. The check-cashing policy of the University State Bank is similar to the policy of the other banks. The charge for out-of-town checks is one per cent of the amount of the check, and any necessary phone calls must be paid by the customer. Fallier's, 25,235 Iowa St. doesn't charge for fallier's, 25,235 Iowa St. doesn't charge for fallier's, 25,235 Iowa St. has a set fee of $100. Fallier's, 25,235 Iowa St. has a set fee of $100. Dillon's, with stores at 1740 Massachusetts St. and 1312 W. Xixth St., doesn't cash out-of-town checks. There is a limit of $20 on personal checks, said Julia Compton, clerk. Checks are cashed only from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., she said. "The expense incurred is for business," he said. "We couldn't do business without cashing checks at the checkstand, so why not cash checks at the courtroom both?" They're both handled the same way, and it's a service for the customer. percentage of checks returned to the store, and it's one of our smaller problems. I have much less trouble with out-of-town checks than with returned than Lawrence checks," he said. "A let of our business is from students, do this to attract them as customers" The Kroger stores cash out-of-town checks, but only after an application filed by the customer has been approved. With the check-cashing courtesy card, there is a $50 limit on checks, said Donna Handel, head checker. "We are very happy with the small The Rusty's stores do not have a set check-cashing policy, said Rusty Springer, owner of the three area stores. There is no check-cashing fee. Springer said, but there is a $10 limit on checks. "This has nothing to do with good or bad risk," he said. "The insurance companies are not going to be able to pay." SUA Animation Film Festival Sun., Sept. 8, 7:30 Woodruff 50c ATTENTION All Organizations Allocated Funds by the Student Senate All officers who are to be authorized to spend allocated funds. MUST MUS1 1) attend a TRAINING SESSION conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer's Office. See the schedule below. 2) Sign a CAPITAL DISPOSITION CONTRACT with the Senate. 3) Obtain ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION from the Treasurer's Office for each and every expenditure of these funds. Contact the Treasurer's Office (104B Kansas Union, phone 864-3710) between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily to sign up for one of the following sessions: Thursday, August 29 Friday, August 30 Saturday, September 5 Monday, September 9 Tuesday, September 10 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:00 noon In accordance with the Student Senate rules & regulations as revised February 7, 1974, funds will not be available to any organization which does not comply with the requirements of the State. CRAWDAD FRI. $1.00 PITCH. SEPT. 6 --vegetarian special 12 INCH...3.05 16 INCH...4.50 TIDE SAT. SEPT.7 Special Offer Expires Sept. 13 GALVQ SPECIAL SALAD Reg. $100 Introductory Price 75¢ with minimum delivery order of $2.25 "as you LIKE it" UPOR CHEESE PIZZA 18 INCH...2.15 14 INCH...2.15 SUPER DOUBLE CHOOSE PIZZA IN NO. 250 IN NO. 160 Pizza Lovers Passion any five toppings 12 INCH . 3.35 16 INCH . 5.25 FRESH TOPPINGS OLIVE MUSHROOM ONION GREEN PEPPER CANADIAN BACON GROUND BEER PEPPERONI ITALIAN SAUSAGE 12 inch... 30 each 12 inch... 50 each SOFT DRINKS .20 CAB DR. PEPPER CAB RT.BOOR 7-UP 1420 CRESENT RD. (at THE WEST END OF CAMPUS) Join Sandy's 13th Anniversary Celebration Sign Up for our Old Fashion Days Drawing Win a: Portable Television Sony Radio YoYo Radio Sept.6,7,8 Our Thanks to local merchants Meat—Harwood's Wholesale Meats Bread-Buttercrust Bakery Milk Products-Meyer's Dairy Produce-Garrett's Market Old fashion days Old fashion prices Hamburger ...20¢ Cheese Burger ...25¢ Fish ...30¢ French Fries ...20¢ Milkshake ...25¢ Try Sandy's Other Products Sandy Jr. Sandy Deluxe Pork Tender Double Cheese with lettuce and sauce Quarter Pounder lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, onion Across from Hillcrest