14 Wednesday, June 21, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Today, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Specsator's Summer Mark Down will begin with Spring and Summer merchandise reduced 30 to 40% Our longest day BONUS: All regular store merchandise reduced 25% Wednesday Only SPECTATOR'S 737 Massachusetts 843-1771 comfortable apartment living Come by and view the newly remodeled 2BDR units at Southridge Plaza Apts. — From $310 • Water/Cable Paid • Swimming Pool • 10 Month Lease • On KD Bus Route • Laundry Facilities • Furnished or Unfurnished 1704 W. 24th 842-1160 (behind J.C. Penney) (behind J.C. Penney) 331 Poyntz - Downtown Manhattan 945 Massachusetts - Downtown Lawrence MAN ARRESTED ON BATTERY: A According to police reports, police responded to a domestic disturbance call to find a woman beaten and forced into door of her residence had been beaten by a woman told police that she and the man were having an argument when bystander who arrested him on day on charges of aggravated battery, criminal damage, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance. Lawrence police reported. Local Briefs Police officers found the man outside and placed him under arrest. During the arrest the controlled subterranean covered, a police spokesman said. he began to strike her. She then called police. WORKER INJURED: A man working on the new parking garage near Allen Field House was injured Monday, Lawrence police reported. Clarence M. VanEaton, Belton Mo., was standing in front of a pipe connected to a concrete pump that was blocked. When the line suddenly broke free, he was struck by a blast of gas and woke him up before he backwards onto the pavement. He received scalp lacerations and was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital where he was treated and released. BODY FOUND: The body of a man was found in the front seat of his car Monday evening in the 2900 block of East Sixth Street, Lawrence police reported. According to police reports, the man was discovered by his ex-wife who had been in a nearby establishment. She told police that she had seen the man's car in a nearby parking lot and had gone over to talk to him when she discovered that he was dead. The man had apparently been living out of his car for a short period of time, police said. Police believe the man had been dead for several hours before he was discovered. THERE'S NOTHING FOWL ABOUT OUR CHICKEN PRICES! you'll find the lowest prices you've seen on GRADE"A" FRESH,WHOLE, FRYERS Good thursday June 25, 1989 We reserve the right to limit quantities. OUR LARGE BUYING POWER ALLOWS US TO PASS ON EXTRA LOW PRICES TO YOU! Checkers LOW FOOD PRICES 23rd and LOUISIANA WE SELL gloeries FOR LESS!!