University Daily Kansan / Friday, February 6, 1987 11 Trailways to keep state routes open The Associated Press TOPEKA — Trailways Lines Inc. now is proposing to keep some of its bus routes in Kansas that it previously wanted to abandon, the Kansas Corporation Commission said yesterday. Trailways officials said they reconsidered after realizing the magnitude of the proposed discontinuance of service in Kansas. Trailways informed the KCC it wanted to retain its route between sun from Wichita to Colo. from Colo. in Sanina, and from Kansas City, Mo., do Denver via Interstate 70. The company told the KCC it wanted to keep those Kansas routes in the hope that the level of traffic would improve. Trailways said it still wanted to abandon its routes running from Wichita to Joopin, Mo., from Kansas City to Durant, Okla., by way of Joplin and Tulsa; from Kansas City to Denver via U.S. 81, 24, 183 and 36 and portions of its Wichita to Lincoln, Neb. route excluding the Wichita-to-Salina route. The company always had proposed to keep its route from Kansas City to Oklahoma via Lawrence, Topeka, Emporia, Augusta, Wichita, Winfield and Arkansas City. The original proposal was to abandon service to 62 of the 75 Kansas cities Trailways now serves. Forty of these cities have been left without any bus service. The revised proposal would reduce the number of serviceless cities to 29, the KCC said. Pier1 imports A PlaceToDiscover 738 Massachusetts 738 Massachusetts Hours Hours Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Thurs. 9:30-8:30 Sun. 1-5 MIDLAND THEATRE Friday and Saturday February 6, 7 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. Saturday Matinee At 3:00 p.m. $2.00 rated PG Shown in Downs Auditorium in Dyche Hall HUGE PICTURE & POSTER SALE Hundreds to Choose From LAST DAY LAST DAY TODAY, FRI., FEB. 6! 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Located in Kansas Union Lobby Gallery Cars, Cities, Scenery and Travel Posters, etc. LAST DAY TODAY Art Reproductions Laser Photo Art Art Nouveau Many new prints available! ONLY $5.00 each or 3 for $13.00 Hundreds to choose from! - M.C. Escher * Renoir - Picasso * Seurat - Van Gogh and - Van Gogh and - Dali many more Plastic bags available. Sponsored by SUA Photography by Nathan Ham Coats Save on our entire stock of ski coats fashion and casual coats by Gerry, Woolrich, White Stag, Descente and more. Down Under 830 Mass. • 843-6155 It's higher education, at a lower cost, guaranteed by the government. No question about it, the extra earning power of a college degree is worth every cent its costs. No question about it, the extra earning power of a college worth every cent it cost. The question is, how to handle the high cost of higher education at a time when you may have no income? The answer is a Guaranteed Student Loan from The First. Once you apply and qualify, you can borrow up to $2,500 a year for college, or $5,000 a year for graduate school. At 8% interest for first time borrowers. You'll never have to make a single payment until 6-months after graduation. And you can take up to ten years to pay it back. Learn more about learning more for less. Contact The First, or your university financial aid office for more information and a Guaranteed Student Loan application. TheFirst We want to help. The First National Bank of Lawrence Ninth & Massachusetts, Lawrence. Kansas 66044 (913) 843-0152 Member FDIC An Equal Opportunity Lender