10 Friday, March 2, 1979 University Daily Kansan BOONE'S RETAIL LIQUOR EXCELLENT SUPPLY OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WINES - Cordials and Spirits Cold Kogs nd Wines Case Lot Prices Chilled Champagnes and Wines 711 W. 23rd 843-3339 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Next door to Carousel in the Malls Shopping Clr. Old Fashioned Happy Days Sale Reg. Hamburger reg. 35' 25' French Fries reg. 39' 25' brazier Reg. Shake (any flavor) reg. 53' 25' Reg. Sundae (any flavor) reg. 30' 25° February 19 thru March 3 TWO LOCATIONS 2545 IOWA 1835 MASS. Independent Coin-up 2105 West 26th Street OPENING SOON Lawrence's Newest Self-Service Laundromat, Complete With Dry Cleaning Drop-Off. Attendant on Duty. Watch for Grand Opening Coupon For Your FREE WASH. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Tuesday 6 March CHALLENGING CIVILIAN ENGINEERING POSITIONS WITH PROFESSIONAL GROWTH - Mechanical Engineers - Electrical Enneinaire - Industrial Engineers - Electrical Engineers - Civil (Structural) Engineers - Nuclear Engineers U. S. Citizenship required Starting Salaries up to $18,044 depending on qualifications Excellent opportunities for advancement under the Merit System to Senior Engineer levels with pay levels in $191,000-$29,000 range. All Federal Civil Service Benefit—liberal vocational allowance, paid sick leave, partially employer funded life and health programs, excellent retirement plan. Relocation allowance for self and dependents. Papal Sound Navigated shipwreck, with over 10,700 employees, has been established for over 85 years. Located in scenic Bremerton on a deep water arm of Papal Sound, is a semirural community, with a mild climate, only one hour from Seattle, recently expanded by several publications as the city with the best "quality of life" in the country. Contact your Placement Office for an interview on 6 March Tuesday. If this date is inconvenient, you may call toll free 1-800-426-5996; or if you wish, you may mail a resume to: PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD (ATTN: C170.2C) BREMERTON, WASH 98314 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Police Beat — Compiled by David Edds UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- A Eudora man was arrested Wednesday on charges that he had been dismantling a stolen 799 pickup truck and bringing to the Douglas County sheriff's office. Ryan C. Bishop, 20, Route 2, Eudora, was arrested at his home, about one-half mile east of Eudora. Officers from the Douglas County sheriff's office, the Eudora police department and the Eudora coroner's office took part in the arrest, authorities said. The sheriff's office said Bishop was in front of his garage using a hoist to remove the top of the cab of the truck when authorities arrived Wednesday. County jail Wednesday after posting $1,500 bond. Bishop was released from the Douglas Lawrence police said a Lawrence man was arrested Wednesday and charged with felony theft in connection with a shoplifting incident. Police arrested Rawlston D. Poole, 23, 2806 Ridge Court in connection with a theft from Montgomery Ward & Company. 1721 W. 32rd St. A rocker valued at $139 was stolen from the store by a man who entered the vehicle, left with the rocker and drove in of a vehicle parked outside, police said. Poole was released Wednesday from the Douglas County jail after posting $1,500 bond, according to police. ART EXHIBIT Landscapes by William L. 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Advertise it in Kansan want ads Call 864-4358. 2 art works bought for Spencer museum The Friends of Art bought two works of art for the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art at a purchase party in the central court of the museum recently. About 100 people attended the party, which featured eight works from galleries in New York City and the Kansas City area. The friends of Art chose two of the eight works to become permanent items in the museum's collection. One of the works chosen was a one-color lithorhane by George Tooker. The other work selected for the collection was a print by Jim Dime, "Dartmouth Still." The two new works will be on display for three weeks in the fourth-floor lounge of the "We already had two Dine prints, but this work is one of his strongest," Broun said. "I'm very thrilled to have both works in the collection." "Tooker was not previously represented in our Collection," Hysteria Brow, curator of the collection. A show titled "Nabis Prints" will be on away in the White Gallery from March 1 through April. The show consists of 63 prints by members of Les Nabis art book and several works by the "precursors of the Nabis style," Broun; Jeanne Stump, associate professor of art history; Ann Wiklund, Lawrence graduate student; and Deborah Kawai, a graduate student, helped to organize the show. Broun said, "The Nabis were late 19th century artists who banded together because of 'a shared concern for symbolism.'" The group's name, Nabis, which means a state of prophetic enthusiasm, comes from ancient Hebrew. The name was used to describe the nature of a symbolism and in creating a new art style. Another show in the Balcony Gallery, "Juxtapositions," contains selections from KU's permanent collection, placed in "a museum setting," acting director of the museum, said. Black Student Union Election Results "Juxtapositions" will be on display until March 25. 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