Thursday, August 4, 1977 University Daily Kansan 3 lled e ID re notified he had bizarre mixup his parents, Mr. high, of Willis, hiring his funeral as carried Mar- ers and matched is license. He was BI by his finger- 50 believe the call had been killed. levis s live us facilities ioned McLouth steams up for threshing bee Staff Writer BY LYNN BONNEY KIRKMAN Most of the year, McLouth is a quiet town of about 900. But for one weekend every August, McLouth is visited by thousands of sightseers. They come to enjoy a nostalgic trip from Kanaas history, or for the companionship of fellow antique- and history-buffs. And they come for the Steam Engine Show and Threshing Bee. Over the past 20 years, the Threesing Hew has become a tradition in northeast Kansas. This year's show will be held tomorrow in Sunday at the fairgrounds in McLouth. Herbert Edmonds, show organizer, said yesterday, "We have seven steamers on the grounds now and the rest will be coming soon." Edmonds said that exhibitors from throughout the Midwest would be in McLouth to display their steam engines. Vintage equipment will be displayed, as will newer models. Some that have been built by collectors are in scale sizes. The threshing and sawing will begin at Last fall rush attracts 180 women The event features the machines threshing wheat like farmers did at the turn of the century. A sawmill also will be set up on the grounds, and visitors can watch the machine. This fall's sorority rush, which will be the last fall run conducted at the University of Kansas by the Panhellenic Association, is expected to be one of the largest in recent years, according to Mary Turnery, Panhellenic membership chairman. is Aug. 19 to 22. Sororites have about 70 open spaces in their houses, she said. Turney said that about 180 women had registered to participate for fall rush, which Women who pledge in fall rush are required by Pahellenine regulations to move into their soir etages. Turney said that housing was a major concern of women who have been married, and she said for these women has prompted Pahellenine to eliminate fall rush rushes, Turney said. about 10:30 tomorrow morning and will continue through the day. A parade of steam engines and antique cars will be at 2 each afternoon. According to Edmonds, a blacksmith will be working during the show. Another booth will feature craftsmans making stringed instruments. Antiques and classic cars will be displayed. Edmonds said that "the breaders' meal" would be served and that Indiana would be the state's largest. Highlights of the three-day event include Indian dancing and bluegrass music by the Honey Creek Clan and the Bluegrass country and western band also will perform. Square dancing will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday. Appearances by the Lemming Family, a bluegrass group, and Anta and Amy, a country band, are also scheduled. An interdenominational church service will begin at 10 Sunday morning on the [date] At 9:30 Sunday afternoon, a tractor pull featuring garden tractors, hot rod tractors and utility trucks. Campsites are available at the fairgrounds Foreign students at the University of Kansas will be required to buy Blue Cross and Blue Shield health insurance to enroll this fall, if they don't already have other health insurance, according to Clark Coen, dean of foreign students. Although foreign students have been required to have health insurance since 1961, the Board of Regents only recently allowed foreign students a prerequisite to foreign student enrollment. Another 3,670 KU student subscribers to Black Cross and Blue Shield will pay more this year for the same benefits they had last year. Health care costs are increasing annually. In fact, the company lost money on the KU group. Lynn said. Don Lyon, manager of group rating in the Topeka Blue Cross and Blue Shield office, said yesterday that premiums paid last year by KU students as a group weren't enough to pay for medical and doctor's costs for services covered under the plan. Health insurance costs, rules changing "The claims for services filed by KU students created a deficit that was paid by other groups who didn't use up their benefits," he said. The higher rates for KU subcribers is a reflection of a general nationwide increase Effective August 1, rates increased from $156 to $202 a year for single students, from $39 to $462 for married students and from $511 to $710 for students with dependents. Martin Wollmann, director of Watkins Memorial Hospital, said that medical care costs had increased, although a nationwide shift to shorter stints has been time people stay in hospitals has decreased. That trend also applies to Watkins, Wollmann said. "We admit 650 to 800 students a year in Watkins now," Wollmann said. "But four or five years ago it was two or three times that number." He said that more students are choosing outpatient care instead of staying in the hospital. The average hospital stay last year was 19 days, but the hospital said, lower than the six-day national average. Wollmann said that Watkins $23 daily charge hadn't increased in four or five years and was much lower than the cost per day in other hospitals. Daily room charges at Lawrence Memorial Hospital are $85 for one-bed room and $75 for a two-bed room. Wollmann said that medical care at our hospitals cost more than at Watkins, but he said he didn't know whether the care students received at other hospitals contributed to the KU student group rate increases. "The renewal rates that were projected on the 1977-78 contract have built-in planned reserves to make the KU group self-reliant, able to pay for itself next year," he said. The Watkins business office said that had no estimates of the types and frequencies of services the hospital rendered to KU students. Lynn said that the rate increase for the KU student group was lower than that of older goups because students were considered favorable risks. Lymn said the rate increases were based on the frequency that the KU group used physiologically. GUARANTEED AVIATION TRAINING THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Navy is seeking college seniors and recent graduates for its pilot training program. Interested applicants should possess a strong academics background and must be practically fit. Selected interns will be trained in first flight aviation schools and commissioned as officers in the U.S. Navy. For more information, write Lt. Gary Bakken. NAVY INFORMATION TEAM 2420 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 64108 or call collect 816-734-2736 Published at the University of Kansas today by the Kansas Society for Library Affairs, 230 South Avenue, day and holidays-Second-class postage paid at $1 a semester or $1 a year in Dooley County. Mail to: Dooley County subscriptions, $1 a semester, through August 31. NAVY OFFICER, IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE DAAGWUD'S STUDENT NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY FROM 5 p.m. till 1:30 a.m. ...½ PRICE SUBS WITH CURRENT K.U.I.D. or any student I.D. Editor Business Manager Lutte Williams Larry Kelley WOMEN GRADUATES . . . ... are you looking for employment opportunities that can offer you an executive level position with outstanding pay and benefits? Be a successful professional as a Naval Officer. For more information, write Lt. Marcia Kruse, or call collect: NAVY INFORMATION TEAM 2420 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 64108 816-374-2376 KANSAN WANT ADS NAVY OFFICER. IT'S NOT JUST A JOB, IT'S AN ADVENTURE. Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kman are offered to all students without regard to sex. All classes are held at 111 FIRST HALL ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111FIRST HALL CLASSIFIED RATES AD DEADLINES one two three four five time times time times time 15 words or fewer $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 Each additional 01 01 01 01 7th & OPEN LATE 841-5635 MASS. EVERY NIGHT ERRORS Each additional word ... .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 to run: Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday 5 p.m. Thursday Friday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These items can be picked in person or by calling the UD business office at 864-1553. Tired of parking buses! Live in a 1'2 bed or 16'20 bed at $175.00 with water, pedal call: 938-456- 1620 or $175.00 with water, pedal call: 938-456- 1620 FOR RENT Special Summer Rates: Furnished 2 bedrooms at 1603 West 15th Street, OPEN HOUSE DAYS, if you wish. For Rent 1 and 2 BR Apts. and efficiencies. Next Campus. Parking. Utilities. p. Phone #: 8079 8079 Frontier Rd.-high term leases allow for a flexible rent structure with study. Heated indoor pool + charpac tile, deck and covered pool + door pool + disposal + laundry facilities + laundry room + full bathroom furnished and unfurnished from $145. Cell booths at $280. Room furnished for males. Kitchen privileges, Rooms furnished for KU and LCU, no patio. Room 84-367-167 Variety of rentals - Apartments, mobile homes, Kitchen privileges new renters UK 845-64 or 845-507. Walks to classes. Live right on campus; two bedrooms in the building, swimming and gymnasium. Punished infirmity, hospitalization, and swimming. Pier1 imports associate store 8th & Mass. Phone: 841-7525 Downtown 1-3 bed apartments, rooms with kitchen priv- erty, one remount reduction for labor. 842-506 848-606 848-606 Sleeping room. share bath and kitchen. Available in various rooms. Lunch menu. Monthly location. Invite to Mark before 1:30 PM. FREE WiFi. Alternator, starter, and generator. Specialists. BELL AUDIO, ELECTRIC, 640-3000, 6300, W. 6th. FOR SALE For a wide selection of used car sales ask for the following Used Car Sales, call 843-7500 6750 or 843-2500. Western Civilization Note—Now on Sale! Make use them. Western Civilization! Make sense! to use them. "New Analysis of Western Civilization" available at town Atrium C stores. tf QUANTILLE'S FLAE MARKET The area's forest is now three Full rooms. Many new dealers, Antiques, furnishings, glass, jewel closets and furniture. Sun 10-5, 811 New Hampshire, 8421-6f6. Sunday 10-5, 811 New Hampshire, 8421-6f6. TS 185, 1974 Suzuki Enduro, 370 actual miles. Like new. Call 842-7238. 8-19 75 Honda 550 four 1,700 ml. MUST SELL. B-4 862-298-300 GUITAR, port, STEREO, grill, window shapes, lattice features, candles, misc. 168 Kentucky Brownstone Must sell old 88, hard top, PB, PS, SR Radials, must sell new 92, hard top, PB, PS, SR condition. CB, 848-3217 T皮 I PX EMC. 848-3217 T皮 I PX EMC. 1969 BMW 1600. Rusty but V G Mechanically. 843-921-593 8-4 1699 Plymouth, 6 cylinder, power steering, 2 full set of tires; $600, negotiable. Store at Steele #484. 1967 Chevy window van, rebuilt engine, recently serviced, condition condition 800, negotiable Sat at 845-723-6900 Wagon Wheel Open 11 a.m. still 12 midnight for food, fun and frolic. Open Mondays thru Fridays HELP WANTED AVON-Put yourself through college the easy way. Pay money on your own time. Call Mr. Cam. The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program seeks to fill the position of Office Assistant. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in 4 hour increments. Job includes typing of correspondence, filing, daily program logs, document preparation, and other copy work assisting with assembling and printing copy, assisting volunteers and stduents, and preparing materials; available for errands on Campus and in the Community. Typing skills will be required for up to 20 hours per week for one year with possible extension for up to 30 hours. Contact route Resoultur, Directo Audio-Reader Program, University of Kansas Headquarters, 1805 East 69th Street, Kansas City, MO 64107. Application deadline August 18, 1979: **$4000**. Applicable dates include January 1, 1979 - October 31, 1979. Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified candidates must have an interest in opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by April 1. Assistant Editor, University of Kansas Paleontology Institute. Requires a creative ability, and skill in dealing with people required. Experience in relevant areas preferred. Prior experience must include 1977-application closing date October 10, 2017. Application closing date October 10, 2017. Applications to the biological Institute, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. 60945 (814-363-8348) for further information. Action Employer. Qualified man and woman of all races and possesses with disabilities are encouraged. Office of Information Systems, University of New York at Stony Brook, 175 West 46th Street, NY, 10022. Requires for part time during fall and spring semesters a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Physical ability to lift IH and transport heavy loads; ability to carry equipment and provide instruction to candidates; ability to have a current driver license; ability to configure and maintain computer systems; ability to work in an institution or related field and work schedule friendly; ability to apply contact Larry Leach, manager of computer applications; ability to operate Computer Operations, Office of Information Systems, University of New York at Stony Brook, 175 West 46th Street, NY, 10022. Requires for part time during fall and spring semesters a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Physical ability to lift IH and transport heavy loads; ability to have a current driver license --vintage, Recycled, & Imported Clothing, Furniture, Dishes SALFASMUCI Key punch operator. Part time Data Entry hourly basis at the University of Kansas during fall semester. Basic key punching experience. IBM 7384 experience required. Key punching form will be provided upon request. Ponida Lukvina at 864-304-1956. Application deadline: December 11th and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. REGISTERED NURSES WANTED Petitions REGISTERED NURSES WANTED Toronto State Hospital, phone 812-456-4756 Toronto State Hospital, phone 812-456-4756 Nurse wanted.-RN for the department of executive support in the nursing department of nurses of health Dept. in Lawrence, Exc. S.C. The position requires a nurse or professor of nurses in Health Department, required. Markers preferred, will consider opportunities to opportunity employer. Call Kay Key-313-842-7631. Buy—Sell—Trade Antiques—Collectibles Mon-Sat 10-3 730B Mass. 841-7070 ******************************* NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS The University of Kansas Audio-Reader Program, which runs from January to June each year, must be knowledgeable in Braille and use a microphone. A graduate student must be able to prepare an audiogram with audition all travel materials before arriving at the program. Students will air quality; and will act as contact person for any issues. Salaries: $2.50 per hour for 17.5 hours per week for one year or more, plus continuation for further information. No fee. Voice Harvey, Audio-Reader Program, Kansas State University, 631-834-6956. Application number: Kansas State University, 631-834-6956. Application date: gust 18, 1977. AnEqual Opportunity Affirmative Action Program. All persons with disabilities are encouraged to meet all times and events. PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT is available with Alice at the House of Uber/Quick Copy Center. It is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday at 12 p.m. Mass. Gay Lesbian Counseling referral 842-7505, 30 842-7515 12 A.M. for socializing information 841-7170 Attention student parents and KU staff Sunshine College will serve only 100 of the 1,900 Lawrence preschool students now for the fall semester or school year. Supplier program with classes for children 2-5 years, early childhood education, playground, Outstanding curriculum, Special Education, 2 and 3 Mornings 9:00 to 11:30 or 2 half days per week. Fill学员 beginning on Wednesday PERSONAL J. HOOD. BOOKSELLER is taking a vacation to Miami this summer, but summer reading before is too much. Wooo! Wooo! SERVICES OFFERED Catering now available. For more information, call the Stinky Cheese Shop, 842-7534. ROUNDTRIP UNITED AIRLINES JET CHARTERED FROM KANSAS CITY HAWAII $299 TYPING Regular price for comparable services $422.60 SUA Maupintour travel service For free brochure can be i-21121, or visit our convenient offices: KU Union, 900 Mass. 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Housenumber for 3-bedroom house cooperative campus. Woman preferred Call 463-282-8711 evenings. Need female roommate immediately! Spaceless room! Please indicate availability! $250 per month; bus/hare; A.C. pool, utilities $97.50. Bachelor's deg required. Roommates wanted for really nice house. Call 864-350-705, 861-6467 after 5. B-4 Male wants to share apartment or rest room. Call between 1 p.m. -4 p.m. Randy H. 864-4526 Mike F. 864-4526 Grad student would like a quiet, easy going, accommodation. Apartment is about 150 sq ft, utilizes air conditioning. Bathroom has a toilet. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 18, 2016. A. and C. and plumber, waived-dollar $50 month, purchase of $50,000 annual allowance; B. and D. plumber, waived-dollar $50 monthly, purchase of $50,000 annual allowance; Need 30 person to share 3 bedrooms house near River Bend. Compatible good student or senior student. Compatible good student or senior student. This is a student monthly intern position report position. Responsibilities include; ordering, providing, and coordinating all training materials; helping students with coursework; program for full-time and part-time staff; making arrangements for special training opportunities; assisting in finding appropriate training when requested. 1. Previous job experience in oral/written communication Juvenile with other employees and public. Jutship with other employees and public. 4. Currently enrolled student at the University of California. 1. Familiarity with University of Kansas computing. 2. Master's degree in Computer science. Ion of related training 4 Working knowledge of video and audio equip- 2. Graduate Student status 3. Experience in businessperson administra- tion Application should be made to Jan Eder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 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