12 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, August 29, 1991 AMPRIDE Farmers Co-op Service Station and Convenience Mart Before you hit K-10 - Fuel up · Gas for the car - Gas for the car - Food and Drink for you We also offer: - 24 Hour Field and Road Service - Computerized Balancing - Tires and Brakework - Lube and Oil - A/C Service with Appointment Hours 7 am - 5 pm M-F 7 am - noon Sat. 23rd and Haskell 842-8222 MasterCard Special Deals 1/2 Price on balancing when you buy 4 tires AMPRIDE/FarmersCo-op 23rd and Haskell842-8222 Save $2.00 when you rotate tires when you rotate tires (usually $2.50 per tire, now $2.00 per tire with coupon) AMPRIDE/Farmers Co-op 23rd and Haskell 842-8222 exp 9/28/91 Tuesday 75¢ draws Monday $3.00 pitchers BENCHWARMERS SPECIALS Wednesday $3.00 pitchers Thursday 75¢ draws BEDS, BOOKCASES, CHEST OF DRAWERS, & HOUSEWARES Friday & Saturday 2 for 1 well drinks Sunday $3.00 pitchers The child, Harlan Scott Jr., was in serious condition yesterday with a gunshot wound to the head. His mother, Meeker, 19, also was in serious condition. Free Pool 'til 8:00p.m. M-F NAACP wants Wichita police to do more to curb gang crimes The criticism comes after police asked Crump and others to come forward with information about Friday's slaving of Tommy O'Neal. 15 City Manager Chris Cherches said he would ask Police Chief Rick Stone to report on what police are doing about gangs. Name Address Phone number Grade The Associated Press WICHTA — The president of the NAACP says police have not done enough to curb gang-related violence, which is blamed for one shooting death and the serious injury of a teenage mother and her 2-year-old son. James Crump, president of the Wichita Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said the shootings were evidence of gang brutality and police shortcomings. "We're asking for the police to tell us what they have done to prevent the influx of gangs in this city," Crump said. "Because whatever they've done, it hasn't worked." The shootingsput police at odds with residents of the neighborhoods. Any one who is still interested in continuous open rush should call the KU Panhellenic Office at 864-4643 or fill in the form below and bring it to room 422 Kansas Union. $200 off September rent!! TIME IS RUNNING OUT! Call 843-2116 or stop by 11 & Mississippi "2 for Special" only 2, 2 bedroom apts. left! CONGRATULATIONS to the new pledges who just finished 1991 formal rush! HOW? Three ways Macintosh $ ^{\circ} $ can help you be your best at KU. 1. Do it better with Macintosh. No matter what you do, you can do it better using Apple $ ^{*} $ Macintosh. Whether you're writing an English paper or drafting a blue-print, Macintosh offers a variety of software to make your task easier and the results better. All the Macintosh programs work the same way. So once you've learned one program, you've learned the basics of all of them. 2. It's the standard at KU The Apple Macintosh is used by many departments on the KU campus. With a personal Macintosh computer in your apartment or dorm room, you can work on your assignments at home, as well as around campus. Owning a Macintosh also enables you to connect to numerous networks and even other computers around campus. 3. There's a Mac for everyone & every budget. Macintosh prices are lower than ever-especially with the Back-to-School Bundles and coupons offered by the KU Bookstores right here on campus. By purchasing your Macintosh computer from the KU Bookstores, you not only get special student prices, but you can also take advantage of convenient on-campus technical support. The power to be your best at KU KU Bookstores Burge Union Level2