Thursday, March 27, 1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 15 TYPNING PLUS assistance with composition, editing, grammar, spelling, research, these, dissertations, papers, letters, applications. Resumes Have M.S. Degree. 841-8254. 1-ACE WORDPROCESSING. Accurate, affordable, friendly, Proofreading, corrections. Resumes, term papers, theses, dissertations. Mail resume to available. One block from campus: 842-2576. EXPERIENCED TYPEB. Term paper. them will correct spelling. Phone # 89543. Mgr. Wright. TOP-NOTCH SERVICES professional word proof letter curriculum covers, these letter printing proofs. WANTED Mature or graduate student needed to share a 3 bd room. house. 842-9738. Need 2 tickets for both games in Dallas. Demperate! 841-5407 Classified Ads **AOOM WITH ALL YOUR FRIENDS!** Larger room bedding plus 3 baths, appliance and laundry. $700-$750/month. Possible Summer dimmer bedding plus 2 baths, appliance and laundry. $710-$740/month. Call (866) 342-8128 or (866) 342-9180. 8-5-F M-F. WANTED: FINAL FOUR BASKETBALL TICKETS (214) 760-8316 Spend a year in NYC in cultural center near many colleges. Mature female wanted to care for and play creatively with active learning classes in the school and summer camp. Private school, commercial school and campurer. Excellent salary and experience. Join family on Florida vacation. Participate in various internships formerly held position. Call 843-1016 (KT). **Become a** communicate needed: Close to campus, 4 bdm. accounts studied: College, B11-8429. We buy your used audio equipment. Receivers, speaker kits, car stereo equipment. Lawn mowers, lawn tractors. FOR SALE 1980 Suzuki GSS50E, crash bar, fog lights, $875. Suzuki E4-2322. 1961 Sunki G8500, Vetter, backcover, luggage book, blue book, 2100, $1750. Eyes. 1961 Sunki G8500, Vetter, backcover, luggage book, blue book, 2100, $1750. Eyes. Geneic Books, Playfires, Pentebuses, etc. Ma's Genic Books, Playfires, Sat. & Sun. 10-5-81 New Hampshire, Hartford Computer equipment: IBM-PC, 1 drive, 256K card video $128K TSR510W or BD, OLDE/ASSEM, PROFILE P400. Have a terminal (Hazeline, Tt Lead Sensor w) modern or home at dork $48. An additional fee. DBX-Model 222 tape noise reduction unit, Like New. Call 841-3765. Everything. You name it, we got it at JKHK F0-41 Alternative Auction 7:10 p.m. April 6-10. For Sale: "73 Chrysler Imperial, new battery, $800, 841-1849." Diamond Ring Set, weight 0.50 CT, high clarity 225, appraised to highest bid, bd. Prices are based on Box 184, Ltd. For sale: barely used Clarion 100 R stereo console with matching Clarion 110 EQB-4 For sale: SI. campus sport, crew-only tubing, Shimano comp. Invested $295 in bike and accessories must sell $175. Call Jim 841-4706 after 4:00. Music for your ears. Yamaha receive. Denon tumble, Tolibia J. speakers. Teacast cassette receiver. One final four ticket available or Dallas (both games), call 841-8833. New Centurian 10-speed. $135 or best offer. 839-247-2734 on 7 p.m. I'll just use a simple font and color scheme for the text. New Centurian 10-speed. $135 or best offer. 839-247-2734 on 7 p.m. Olivietti Praxidle 54X, Auto correction, margin adj nagement, LCD display, computer interfacer, $200, $300. Ode Dec Lavernia $10.00 worth of cologne, Johnson, body active. For $80.00, Call Nancy H86-4794. Cash immediately for automobile exhaust or pay cash for fuel and pay cash for Jerry Prener, 913-233-2938. Oe De Laurne $100.00 wort of cologne, lotion, body actives. For $50.00, Call Nancy 844-4794. Classic 1967 Honda Dream motorcycle. Excellent condition. Stored indoors since new. Only 200 miles. In excellent condition. Yamacha Senae 750. Black, excellent condition. $1250 or make offer. Paul or Ryan eve. 943-5720. 2 Final four tickets. Serious reply. 749-6608 after 6 p.m. 3 man dome tent with rain fly Factory record- Only $30 Everything but Ice 6th & 8th 78 Honda, CB 750K motorcycle, great condition. Runs excellent, asking 1000, call 843-3874. 83 Toyota 4x4 DLX long-bed, 38,000 good-shaped, below book, Call 743-787-1674. Message if one wants more information. Attention Engineers and Computer People-ZENTH ENGINEER for sale Model ZD10, 2 drives, green, printer-PINITM8, MP199; modem-MICROMOC RX300; software: FORTRAN COMPANY, WORDSTAR, Z BASIC, MULTIPLAN, AC-SCAPI, MAC-CP/M-45, Price $1490; Call 408-5823. 10ski 10-speed bicycle. 21 inch frame with towels and icepack. Very nice. Price $941-3765. BOOK SALE architecture, history, religion, travel. stee. p-3: 8-11 p.m. Kansas South of Omaha. Baseball cards and sports notions. Buy, Sell. Baseball cards. Open 10 a.m.-S.M. 582 w. W2nd Street. SYNTHESIZERS: for sale, Juno-6, Pro-One, 130-watt keyboard amp. 841-3727. Sierra cabinet, unique 7 shell cherry cabinet, wood doors. Made from a vintage TV cabinet. Takara 10-speed bike, great shape, must sell this week. $53.00. 842-302-923 *western Civilization Notes*: Now on Sale! Make sense to them. 1) Use study notes. 2) For class. 3) Give them the book. Analyze Analysis of Western Civilization' available now at Town Creek, The Jayhawk Bookstore, and at Wagner Publications. Punching Jayhawk Hand Puppets. Support the Jayhawks and KU Crew. Get them from any crew. AUTO SALES 1959 MGA Red $400, 1982 Sperte $400, 1989 Plus 61 Bugleve part $100, 1981 Power $414, 987-38 1970 WV-Dependable but routing out $500 or offer-len B. B41-8533. 1975 Plym. window van. PS, PB, AC new exhaust and tires. AM-FM stereo cassette, 600. Call (800) 244-7777. 1977 MG Midget Convertible, must sell. 842-8352. leave message. 1904 Ford Fiesta. Good condition AM/FM radio. 1904 Ford Fiesta. Good condition AM/FM radio. 1904 Ford Fiesta. Good condition AM/FM radio. 1981 228 Burgundy w/gray, 40.00墨 Every day. 1981 Excellent condition. Call weekday after break. 1885 Honda CM460 E. new tires, new battery, maintain. Call Bob at 791-1283. $75 negotiable. 76 FIREBIRD. Runs good. looks sharp. AM/FM cassette - new tires and battery: $182-804-6864. 420F.481 high performance 500 plus hP crane mallory, hollow T19R Elbedeckcrane many lamps, water-cooled, 36V, K2100 K2100. Custom paint, brakes, shocks. New top end, Stain and crash brakes. Read for street or highway use. MUST SELL. 1696 Mercury Capac, 4.1p速, turbair AM/FM, AM/FM. 749-8180 Lease message. HELP WANTED Automation monitor wanted. Sat. 1: 8: 30 pm or and Sat. Eve. 7: 3: 00 pm. Must be work study. Knowledge of broadcast equipment preferred. Call Jaunt Campus 884-4600. CREUESHIPS AIRLINES HIRING SUMMER, CRAUSER, OVERSEAS! CALL FOR GUIDE, CASSETTE, NEWSERVICE. 916-844-4444 Ext.CW13. Children's counselors, activity instructors, kitchen manager, kitchen help, dishwasher, maintenance person for (coed) Mountain Sumitomo School, 711 Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80506 (303) 442-8097 Douglas County Hape Victim support service needs volunteers. Applications available at headquarters (1419 Massachusetts) or KU information center (The Union). Informational meeting March 26 at p.m. at headquarters. Deadline must be returned to headquarters by April 2. 1980 Men/Women: Earn immediate cash. Work from home. Pay up to $2,000 a month. Refundable/cash refunded. Maynthay Company, 1855 Market St., NY, NY 10017. GVERMENTMENT JOBS. $16,900-89,900 jr. now GVERMENTMENT $857-800 477-800 for current federal job. OVERSHARE JOBS, Summer, yr, round, Europe, S. A Amer., Australia. All Halls. $200-300 mo. Sightseeing. Free info. Write LIC, P. O. Bx S2-Ki Coron Del Mar, CA 92325. Ridiculous facts concerning pizza and its origins... The world's record for the farthest toss of a pizza is held by Butch "Shorty" Murdock of Rusty Water, Minnesota. The toss was made by accident when a wolverine crept up behind Shorty as he was eating his pizza by the campfire. Get a large (1 topping) Thin Crust Pizza for $5.99 OR a large (1 topping) Original Crust Pizza for $6.99 Part-time office assistant for small business need 16-20 hrs/ wk in w.p. Send resume to 10 P.O. 854-923-7231 Your round-trip transportation is provided. One year commitment or write Ms. Fisch, Childcare Placement Services, 130 N. 27th St., New York, NY 10016. Revocation Mail, 024-818-558-6249. JOIN OUE "NANNY NETWORK" of over 300 students, by you. You should enjoy creative childcare be willing to relocate East for a 12 commitment for great salary, benefits and work opportunities. Warm, loving families preencreased by us for you to choose from. Contracts provided, HELPING HANDS, Inc. 33 Whipple Road, Wall, CT 08976 (858) 742-8442, FeAed as featured on NBC's TLC: COULD YOU BE A BOSTON NANNY? You are a loving, nurturing person who enjoys spending time with children. Join us and help your child come to Boston to care for children through our agency. Live in lovely suburban neighborhoods, enjoy excellent school, summer programs, quarter and limited working hours. Parttime HOUSE CLEANER wanted 15-20 hrs. Dependate, enthusiastic experience preferred but will train the right person. Immediate opening. Must be available this summer. Call BUCK Kinder Care Learning Center at 2333 Crested Dr is seeking to employ a full-time and a part-time individual who enjoys working with young children. Apply in person. PRESIDENT evening daily delivery Driver. Driver must be 21 with valid driver's license. Apply at Knell welding Supply: 1045 Pennsylvania ROE. Apply at New York Fashion Institute: 819 Mass. N-3456. Apply at New York Fashion Institute: 819 Mass. N-3456. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Highly responsible individuals needed for live-in care. Many positions available for Summer 2018 internships on board, and travel expense. Southern CT, and New York City area. Call collect for information (203) 217-9037 or write Nanny Care Inc. nc 903 Holmes Ave. Darien, CT. House Mother & Cake. Dellu Tau Delta Fraternity. Baker University, Baldwin, Ks. 36 member. Bakersfield, CA. (You can always order extra toppings for a small additional charge) Position open for salesperson 20-35 hrs a week. Apply at New York fashion 819 Masc 843-6466 Attn: Nicole Shapiro, 212-757-1615 SUMMER JOB'S IN ALASKA. Good money. Many opportunities! Employer lists, 1866 Summer Employment Guide, $5.95 Alasco, Box 30752, Seattle, WA 98108 You can always order extra laps Dine-in, Carryout or Delivery Limit one pieza per coupon. Please present coupon before ordering or upon delivery (not valid on Sundays) or with any other offer within restrictions. Dishofthub Student Administrative Assistant. Academic Computing Services. Dedline 5:00 p.m., March 11, 1986. Employment: Management, $250 per month. Responsible for overseeing enrollment for the Midwestern Computer Camp, answering inquiries from students, processing enrolment applications, keeping track of deposits, fees, health forms, dorm room numbers, and student enrollment as a student at KU, ability to type 45 wpm, experience with the use of microcomputer word processing and computer-based note-taking. Lunch 1-2, ability to work independently; available to work 2 hours on Sunday afternoon before each camp session. Send resume to KU, Attn: J. Burcham, 1073 Lexington Avenue, Academic Computing Services, University of Kansas, Lawrence, RS 60045. Dominio n'O pizza Looking for drivers. Apply in per- 1445 W 32rd St. in "Portal of Cita." Offer expires Expires 4/30/86 Limited delivery Good only at participa PizzaTM restaurants al charge for delivery VOLUNTEERS NEEDED-WTCS shelter for battered women is beginning training for summer volunteer help. Strong, sensitive people who are interested in being collective members/advocates for both women's and children's programs can attend orientation. 2-9, 7-10 TRANSFUSIONATATION COORDINATOR. K.U. on Wheels is accepting applications for the postgraduate position in School Year 1986-1987 School year. A complete job description is available at the Student Senate Office. It includes the following duties: Friday, March 21, 1986 4:30 p.m. K.U. on Wheels is a service of the K.U. Student Senate. An Wheels job is offered. Student security monitors needed immediately at the Spencer Museum of Art. Work study preferential is available for students. Wanted:Nammy - Young professional Christian couple seeks full-time live-in Nammy for two prefected age children, Room, board, car, salary with flexible days, Interview call, 843-3233 KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS **YOUR CAREER.** Looking for exciting and fun opportunities, help you gain valuable experience for your year. **Royal Prestige** is interviewing TODAY for a few sharp, motivated students. Check display ad in the newspaper. Larry and the Jayhawks-professional Geologist, 37, (not a professor) desires an attractive outdoor woman 20-45 for company on field trip to Southwest Wyoming. You can rent this trip to be an extremely remote and rugged area by 4x4 vehicle and the physical activity required will be demanding; ability to cope with the rigors of camping and hiking an absolute necessity. Wiser, P.O. Box 311, Fl. Leavenworth, KS 66079. CRUISERSHIPS: AIRLINES, HIRING, Summer, Career, Oversea Travel, Guided, Cassette, or DVD (844-4444) WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS for a Greek orientated magazine, or to Greek in English. U 10915. PERSONAL "Kansas Relays Trivia Content": Rules-send by answers to Thurs. March 27 to 143 Allen Field House, Lawrence, Ks 60045. Drawing held Fri. May 3 at the Louisville Track Club; the pole vault record at last year's meet? Senior white male age 24, attractive, creative, personable seeks black female with same qualities for dating relationship. Serious replys to Dave, Box 3002 Lawrence. The Blue Devils make us want to puke so go to Dallas and beat the heck out of Duke! Classified Love. April, Lisa, & Martie Write ad here You've seen them in the papers You've seen 'em on T.V. Now here's your chance to own one. They're so fun, you won't have to pay anything available from the K.U. Crow. Talk to any team member or call Seen 914-8640. Remember No. 1-15 words 1 Day 2-3 Days 4-6 Days 10 Days or 2 Weeks $2.00 $3.75 $6.25 $8.25 For every 9 words added 30* 50* 75* $1.05 Classified Display 1 col x 1 inch = $4.40 Dates to run Mail or deliver to: 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall the apartment store fields 712 massachusetts 842-7187 X X X X BRAND NEW & LUXURIOUS SUNRISE VILLAGE Featuring: - 3 bedroom townhouse with 1460 sq. ft., private garage, $2 \frac{1}{2}$ baths, and can accommodate up to 4 people. — tennis court and swimming pool we also offer studios, 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments, available at Sunrise Place & Sunrise Terrace. Stop by our office at Sunrise Place, 9th & Michigan, or call 841-1287. 11 ex-Longhorns got monev. report says United Press International DALLAS — Former University of Texas football players say they received money and a myriad of other benefits from boosters and sports agents from the first day they walked onto the practice field, a Dallas newspaper reported yesterday. The players said the boosters and agents handed out cash, liquor, meals, free dental and legal services and discounts at apartments and bedrooms violations of the National collegiate athletic Association extra-benefit rule The Dallas Morning News reported in a copyright story that in interviews with 28 former Texas football players, whose careers spanned the period from 1978 to 1985, 11 said they were playing at Texas. In some cases the payments amounted to more than $10,000. "At 11 o'clock at night. In a restaurant, Not in my room." "From alumni walking up to me in the locker room, to my room, shaking my hand and giving me a bill." Degrate said. "Then at the end of the year they'd call guys in from bureaux or birefexes, and I'd say meet me in a restaurant. "My senior year it just got hotter and hotter," said Tony Degrate, a standout defensive tackle from 1982 to 1984. In 1984, Degrate won the Vince Lombardi Award as the nation's outstanding college lineman. Fred Akers, head football coach at Texas, was interviewed by the newspaper, Friday in Austin. Akers said he was not aware that his players had received any benefits beyond the tuition, room, board and books provided by their athletic scholarships. "I am really, I am surprised," Akers said. "I am surprised, and I intend to turn this over to the NCAA. " John Fainter Jr., an Austin lawyer and former Texas secretary of state, was hired by the university last spring to examine alleged improprieties related to fund-raising hurricanes or golf tournaments, the newspaper said. Meanwhile, the Austin American-Statesman reported yesterday that the lawyer hired by the university to investigate fund-raising events during Aks' tenure had contributed more than $20,000 to a university booster club. The barbecues were sponsored to raise money to supplement the salaries of Akers' assistant coaches. The money from the golf tournaments in several Texas cities was used to underwrite Akers' weekly television show. Fainter's verbal report in January to university officials exonerated Akers of any wrongdoing. Fainter, who received both his undergraduate and law degrees from Texas, was paid $7,000 for his work, according to DeLoss Dodds, Texas men's athletics director. The newspaper said Fainter had been a member of the Texas Longhorn Education Foundation in 1800 to raise money for Texas athletic scholarships. The foundation, popularly known as the "Hundred Horns" club, has more than 200 members. Fainter said he assumed that university officials knew he was a member of the club when he was hired. Dodds said he knew when Fainter was hired that he was a member of the team. "It didn't come up one way or the other," he said. "It's certainly no secret. Obviously it's not a conflict, and the conflict be? I don't see any." "It hasn't crossed my mind," he said. "I didn't think about it." United Press International Fire kills 27 race horses CAMDEN, S.C. — A fire raced through the wooden stables of a horse farm near the historic horse-breeding town of Camden, killing 27 thoroughbred race horses worth an average of $1 million each, authorities said yesterday. The blaze started late Tuesday night and roared through the two-story stabling area at the Festoon Horse Farm, about six miles south of Camden in rural central South Carolina. The fire destroyed the ground-floor stables and the second-story living quarters where horse attendants are housed, Barnes said. No one was injured, but one upstairs resident had to jump to safety, he said. "We had 27 horses destroyed in the fire and one injured," Kershwah County spokesman Joel Barnes said. "The one hurt suffered some scorching and appear to be seriously hurt, but it's hard to tell with these kinds of horses." The cause of the blaze has not been determined, but fire inspectors suspect faulty wiring, authorities said. The horses, all 2 years old or younger, were being trained for racing in New York state by Festoon owner Jill Davis and well-known horse trainer Joe Canter, said an official familiar with the industry. The Festoon farm had been open only three months, and Cooper said the horses were too young to have reached the famous-name status yet. "The horses would average out to about a million dollars per animal," said Patty Copper, assistant director of the Carolina Cup steepechase in Camden. Some are worth more and others less. About a million dollars would be a good average." Camden, about 40 miles northeast of Columbia, is noted for its horsebreeding farms and is the site of two Colonial Cup and the Carolina Cup. The Carolina Cup is set to run this weekend, and Cooper said the fire would not alter the race schedule. Windham Hill Artists MONTREUX An Evening With Darol Anger • Barbara Higbie • Mike Marshall • Michael Manring • Andy Narell Saturday, April 12 Uptown Theatre TICKETS AT ALL CAAD OUTLERS OR PHONE 079-8728 DIAL-A-TICK Produced by NEW WEST