6 Wednesday, October 14, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Animals Continued from p. 1 a foster parenting program, where an adult member of the species "adopts" a baby of the species to feed and to serve as a role model. The program tries to prevent animals from imprinting, or following the example of humans, when they are young. Martha Buller, Wildcare volunteer, said, "Some animals, when they are very young, will look at you and say 'Mommy.' They need to be with their own kind or they'll have trouble eating, mating." Buller has been volunteering at the Malot Hall facility about 10 hours each week since January. Federal and state permits also enable her to nurse wild birds at an aviary at her home. "I love nature. I just want to help take care of it, preserve it," Buller said. Scott Carpenter/KANSAN This barred owl was found hanging from a tree with a fish hook through its wing by Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks workers. It is being nursed by the Animal Care Unit in Malott Hall. Scott Carpenter/KANSAN Volunteer Martha Buller, left, secures the owl as Nancy Schwarting, supervisor of health and technical services, prepares to give it an antibiotic shot to fight infection. From the KU Weather Service Kansan Fact: 7,900 KU Students Spend Over $300 A Month! WEATHER Lawrence Forecast On Campus ■ Retirees Club creative writing group is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. today in the Haynes Conference Room in Adams Alumni Center. "Super Nova: 1987," a university Forum by Barbara Anthony Twarog, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, is scheduled for 11:40 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A mechanical engineering colloquium with Brad Sadler of Gates Rubber Co., Kansas City, Mo., speaking on new technology and products in rubber manufacturing, is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. ■ "Nuclear Weapons and National Security," a seminar led by E. Jackson Baur, professor emeritus of sociology, is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries. 1204 Oread Ave. ■ German Club Kaffee Stunde is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today in Miller Scholarship Hall. Campus Christians meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. A Legislative forum, sponsored by H.E.R.O, the Higher Education Rescue Operation, is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Visiting artists series concert with Phillip Black on tuba is scheduled for 8 p.m today in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Housing Continued from p. Stoner said fees had been adjusted recently so payments would be in even dollar amounts, but the proposed increases would be the first significant increases in fees since the 1984-85 academic year. Even with the increases, fees would have gone up only 1.3 percent a year during the last four years, he said. Before the increases can go into effect, they will have to be approved by the Board of Regents at a meeting in December. Stoner said. about 20 percent this year for the new telephone system. But the rate will be steady in the future, he said. The state also gave housing employees a 5 to 8 percent pay increase for next year. Stoner said. Stoner said higher fees were necessary to pay for higher costs for telephone service, salaries, utilities and food. Guity costs have increased about 5 percent because Williams Pipeline Co. is charging a higher rate for natural gas, Stoner said. He said telephone rates went up And food costs have gone up because of inflation, he said. "I feel good about being able to lay this initial proposal on the table." Stoner said. "Even the rates we are proposing are less than the other increases." Don't save it... sell it. Saving an i-d item doesn't do anyone good. You gain nothing. Neither does the person who may want such an item. Do it—so you can be classified your friendly AD-Vice for help in writing an effective, fast-acting, classified ad, and get going today. NEW YORK FASHIONS 819 Mass. 843-4456 Kansan Classifieds 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall 864-4358 842-1212 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Mall Mon - Thurs 11 a.m - 2 a.m Fri - Sat 11 a.m - 3 a.m Sunday - 11 a.m - 1 a.m MENU WE FEATURE THE UNIVERSAL SIZE PIZZA 10 INCHES 6 SLIES FEEDS ONE TO TWO PEOPLE 1 PIZZA Our Small 2 PIZZAS Our Medium 3 PIZZAS Our Large STANDARD CHEESE A HAND FASHIONED CRUST WITH A GENEROUS TOPPING OF TOMATO SAUCE AND CHREEES THE STARTING POINT FOR YOUR FAVORITE COMBINATION $400 $700 $900 EACH ADDITIONAL PIZZA $200 ALL TOPPINGS 50¢ PER TOPPING PER PIZZA "NO COUPON SPECIALS" WE ACCEPT CHECKS (25¢ Service Charge) WE DELIVER DURING LUNCH! The WHEEL Wishes Good Luck To The 1987-88 Jayhawk Basketball Team And Staff! Wednesday Specials: $2.00 Pitchers- 50¢ Draws $1.50 Draw and Schnapps Shot 12 Flavors of Schnapps to Choose From!