8 Tuesday, January 22, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Conservative Alternative Political Humorous Environmental Horror/Gore Genetic Mutations Dead Rock Stars. ( Hendrix-Marley) Live Rock Stars (Fugazi-Danzig-Public Enemy) Stickers - Fanny Packs And Much. More DISNEY ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE MUSICIAN AUDITIONS 1901 We will be in the following locations seeking musicians for the 1991 EPCOT Center All-American College Show Orchestra and the Disneyland and Walt Disney World All-American College Marching and Show Bands. You must be at least 18 years old and a current college undergraduate. Daily performances and career workshops (11 or 14 weeks): early June thru mid-August. Salary and housing provided. Tune up for a dream-come-true summer of opportunity! WALK-IN AUDITIONS * 9AM - 5PM KANSAS CITY FEBRUARY 9 (SAT) University of MO. Kansas City The University Center 50th & Rockillow For specific information, write or call; DISNEY MUSICIAN AUDITIONS '91, P.O. Box 10,000, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-1000, (407) 345-5710 (Florida) 10am - 4pm EST. (714) 490-3126 (California) office hours PST. Walt Disney World. Disneyland Equal Opportunity Employers Gas prices remain uncertain as battle heats Persian Gulf Greg Scrivner, Winchester, fills his car with gas at a Kwik Shop. By Patricia Rojas Kansan staff writer But when the crisis turned to war, service station managers and owners began to anticipate lower prices. As missiles fly back and forth between countries in the Middle East, expectations about oil prices go up and down in Lawrence. Before Wednesday's U.S. tled attack on Bagdad, some local service station managers predicted oil prices would increase. "As soon as the first shots are fired, I'm sure they will go up," said Shawn Jarrett, assistant manager of Hillcrest Amoco, 914 Iowa St. Roger Flory, manager of Commerce Plaza & Mini-Mart. 3044 Iowa St, said Wednesday that he expected oil prices to go up. "As soon as I have to buy more, I'm sure it will be higher," Flory said. "I expect them to go down gradually." Flory said Thursday. Jarrett said Thursday that Amoco would drop the price of gas 5 to 10 cents per gallon. "How immediate that will take effect, I can't say," Jarrett said. "But I can tell you prices will be going down." And now that the length of the war is uncertain, the future of oil prices seems cloudy, as well. “Chances are it will go down a little bit,” Jarrett said. “In the long run, it will probably come back up.” Katherine Whitworth, assistant manager of Gibson Gas Station, 2525 Iowa St. said the price of gas was about a gallon yesterday at the station. Lynn Potter, owner of Potter's Southside 66 Service, 23rd and Louisiana streets, said the price of gas at his station increased last week. He was also unsure about the future of gas prices. He wished, however, for the best "It better go down." Potter said FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA *DONATE UP TO TWICE A WEEK *ENJOY FREE MOVIES OR STUDY WHILE YOU DONATE *MEDICALLY SUPERVISED *FRIENDLY AND PROFESSIONAL STAFF BE A HERO! DONATE PLASMA AND EARN $15 WITH THIS COUPON FOR YOUR FIRST DONATION RETURN DONORS EARN $10 FOR EACH DONATION LAWRENCE DONOR CENTER 816 W. 24th 749-5750 OPEN MON. - FRI. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 15 DOLLARS --is finally free, your phone lets you know with a special ring. You're put through as soon as you pick up. Yes We Make Loans! "Quickest loan I ever received," KU Student KU Student First National has earned a reputation for fast, friendly service on PLUS, SLS and Stafford Loans. Ask Carol Wirthman and her Staff to explain the many options available to students today. Call 865-0278 First National A MidAmerican Bank Ninth & Massachusetts Motor Bank, Ninth & Tennessee South Bank, 1807 West 23rd Lawrence, Kansas 66044-6426 • (912) 865-1020 Member ID Equal Opportunity Lender Lender ID # 804609 GETTHRU. When you have Call Cue from Southwestern Bell Telephone, your phone automatically and continuously redials a busy number for you—so you get through instead of getting irritated. Meanwhile, you can go off and do whatever your heart desires. When the line To use Call Cue, just hit *66 on your touchpad. Your phone starts redialing the busy number and keeps redialing it for up to 30 minutes if need be. Subscribe to Call Cue for only $3 a month. When you do, you can subscribe to another of Southwestern Bell Telephone's convenient calling options—Priority Call—for just $1. Contact your Southwestern Bell * 6 6 Call Cue* Telephone business office for details. Call Cue. Get it and get through. Installation free for a limited time. Not available in all areas or to party-line customers. Some telephones may not be compatible with some calling options.