10 Thursday, November 30, 1989 / University Dalry Kansan FLAVORS Buy A Large Yogurt for the price of a regular yogurt or Buy A Regular Yogurt for the price of a small yogurt 701 W. 9th with this coupon 841-6043 at A Rose Is A Rose Is A... Dior Rose UNDERCOVER The pink building at 9th & Vermont Stretch Lace Teddy Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10:00-5:30 Thurs. 10:00-8:00 Sat. 10:00-5:00 Sun. 1:00-5:00 We Fit Lawrence Beautifully! 749-0004 You "win" when the Hawks do! Each time the Men's team is victorious at home, we'll help you celebrate! Here's how it works: On Home Game Days, you'll receive the percent off your total purchase that matches the point spread. For instance, if the Jayhawks win by 15 points, you receive 15% off. Cheer the Jayhawks on to victory against Idaho and then come celebrate with us! 843-5500 open 11-11 noon-11 Sun Louisiana Purchase 23rd & Louisiana GREAT TASTE -- MATURALLY. KJHK auction helps needy stay warm By Tracy Wilkinson Kansan staff writer More than 200 people attended the biannual KJHK auction and food fair last night in the lobby of the Eldridge Hotel, 701 Massachusetts St. Courtney said the food fair and auction were part of the radio station's commitment both to its audience and to community service. "I're quite a success," said Steve Courtney, sales manager for JKHK. "We were a little afraid in the beginning that we didn't promote the sale enough, but we were obviously wrong." "The money from the auction goes to keep the station in operation," he said. "All the money from the tickets and the fair goes straight to Warm Hearts." Lawrence Warm Hearts is an organization that helps city residents with low incomes to pay their winter bills. Tim Mensendiek, general manager for the station, said that $15,500 of donated merchandise, about 80 items were sold at the auction. Two of the higher priced items or packages auctioned were a $429 upright piano donated by Pulliam's Music House, 2601 Iowa St., and more than $2,000 worth of computer equipment from Connecting Point Computer Center. 804 New Hampshire St. The piano was sold to Philli- Brown of Lawrence for $205. Brown said he had come auction just to see what was going on. "I didn't expect to spend $200," he said. Brown said he had come to the mother to see what it cost maybe $100, I don't know," he said. "I'll just take it back and resell it. It will be sold; at ridiculous prices, but it will be a value to somebody." Glen Patton, one of the owners of Computer Plus, 601 Kasidol Dr. bought $1,900 worth of computer equipment for about $100. Music of Homestead Grays chosen for national radio show By Jennifer Reynolds Kansan staff writer Within the next week, the hard pop-rock sounds of the local band The Homestead Grays will travel past the Kansas borders in a syndicated radio show. station, will broadcast the show at 7 p.m. today. The show is scheduled to be played by 250 college radio stations across the nation. KJHK, KU's student radio and KJHK sent a tape of their music to Thirsty Ear Communications, which co-sponsored the event. quality of the music. p.18 The band began its trek to national glory Oct. 15 at the Battle of the Bands/New Music Search that was sponsored by KJHK. The competition between five local bands was conducted at the Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St., in front of a full house. The audience picked the Homestead Grays as the best band Cat Clyne of Thirsty Ear said that the judges were interested in the Bruce Rowley, program manager at KJHK, said that Thirsty Ear, a New York-based record company, judged 150 tapes sent in from around the nation and chose the top 16 for the syndicated show. After the 90-minute syndicated show air locally, listeners can call in and vote for their favorite band. KJIK will send the tally to Thirsty Ear. Rowley said he thought the Homestead Grays had a good shot. "The more people who call in from their home town the better shot they have." 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