University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 11, 1987 Campus/Area 9 Couple's funeral set Services for Delbert A. and LaVerne I. Eisele will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the First United Methodist Church, 946 Vermont St. Virgil Brard will conduct the services. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. By a Kansan reporter The Lawrence couple died Sept. 3 in a two-vehicle accident in Hubbard County, Minn. The couple owned Marks Jewelers, 817 Massachusetts St., for 20 years before they sold the business. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Warren McElain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th St. Memorials may be made to the Children's Ministry of the First United Methodist Church in care of the mortuary. A video camera and 19-inch color television, valued together at $1,275, were taken between 8:30 p.m. m. sept. 4 and noon Sept. 6 from the 200 block of Michigan Street, Lawrence police reported. Funeral set for Edwards By a Kansan reporter Funeral services for Karl D. Edwards, 74, professor emeritus of education, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the First United Methodist Church. Burial and a graveside service will be at 2 p.m. in the Wreford Cemetery in Junction City. Patronize Kansan Advertisers. Friends may visit from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Warren-McElwain Mortuary. Dr. Edwards, Lawrence resident, who was also a well-known square-dance caller, died Wednesday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Contributions may be made to the Lawrence First United Methodist Church or to the Kansas University Endowment Association, where a scholarship has been established. On the Record An AM-FM stereo and equalizer, valued together at $425, were taken from a parked car between 11 p.m. Sept. 8 and 4 p.m. Sept. 9 in the 600 block of Michigan Street. The car sustained $100 damage, Lawrence police reported. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1013 Mass. Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Barbers BEFORE YOU BUY, Check the KANSAN. Our advertisers might save you money. Hawklet Hours: Wed.-Sat. 6p.m.-10p.m. Sun. 11a.m.-3p.m. ...offering beverages, sandwiches, and snack items level 5 of The Kansas Union Bring in your receipts from last semester's cash purchases at the KU Bookstores and receive a 6% cash rebate. Redeem your period 81 receipts with your student I.D.at the customer service areas of either KU Bookstore location. Always save your cash receipts from the KU Bookstores because they mean money in your pocket every semester. Independent LAUNDROMAT Clean & Spacious 2501 W. 20th (near Dairy Queen) Period 81 receipts renewable thru 12/31/87 Pop, Rock, Folk Jazz and Classics RECORD SALE... CASSETTES and RECORDS AFFORDABLE PRICES $1.98 and up! MAJOR LABELS TOP ARTISTS On Sale for Limited Time Shop Early for Best Selection layhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. "At the top of Naismith Hill" 9-5 M-F 843-3826 FREE PARKING 12:30-3:30 SUN 10-4 SAT We've given our brains to science. The TI-60 functions include hexadecimal/octal conversions, integration using Simpson's rule statistics (including linear regression), trend line analysis and metric to English conversions. You can program 84 steps. The TL-65 has all the TI-60 functions, plus a stopwatch/timer for lab work, eight physical constants for use in thermodynamics and physics as well as Decision Programming capabilities You can program 100 steps. TI advanced scientifics have all the right engineering and science functions to help you function better in school. When we set out to make our most advanced scientific calculators, we gave a lot of thought to what your science, math and engineering problems are. Then we designed our calculators around them. The result: the TI-60 and the new TI-65 are both packed with built-in functions. Plus, there are programming steps to speed you through repetitive calculations. But even though both can handle the hardest problems, they're easy to use. Large, color-coded keys and simple keyboard layouts mean you spend less time figuring out the calculator and more time figuring out your problems. So if you're the kind of student who's got science on the brain, get the calculators from the folks who've given their brains to science. The Advanced Sciences from Texas Instruments. ©1987 TI.