2 Thursday, November 17, 1988 / University Daily Kansan The Electrolysis Studio Permanent Hair Removal 2 Professionals to help serve you. Free Consultations 5 E 7th 841-5796 ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE TRACEY GARCIA TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts $6.50 For appointments call 842-3699 2323 Ridge Court Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas meets at 7:30 tonight in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. On Campus KU Christian Science Student Organization meets at 6:30 tonight in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. The Champions Club meets at 6:30 tonight in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. The Canterbury House offers the Holy Eucharist at noon today in Danforth Chapel. Public Relations Student Society of America meets at 7 tonight in the International Room at the Kansas Union. The Baptist Student Union meets at 5:30 tonight at the American Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th St. A free dinner will be offered. Campus Crusade for Christ meets at 7 tonight in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. The League of Women Voters of Lawrence/Douglas County is showing the film "The Wolf at the Door" at 12:15 p.m. today at Immauel Lutheran Church and Student Center, 1204 W. 15th St. **Latin American Solidarity is having a planning meeting for spring 1989 at 6 tonight at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 2014 Oread Ave.** The KU Democrats meet at 8 tonight in 300 Strong Hall. Rep. Slattery will speak about his experience in Congress. ■ Paul Caponigro, photographer, is speaking on "Megaliths and Other Works" at 7:30 tonight in the Spencer Museum Auditorium. Afterwards, a public reception will be held in the Central Court. - Don Steeple of the Kansas Geological Survey speaks at 3:30 p.m. today in 317 Lindley Hall on "Digital Geologic Mapping and Other Near-Surface Techniques at the Kansas Geological Survey." A meeting of the Society for East Asian Studies scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today is canceled. takes office on Jan. 9, 1989. News Briefs ANDERSON CHOOSES UNDERSHERIF: Loren Anderson, Douglas T. Dalquest as undersherif when he appoint Lawrence police Sgt.丹 Dalquest as undersherif when he Anderson said that he and Dalquest started work at the sheriff and police departments on the same day 23 years ago. the HOPE candidates was incorrect. The HOPE award winner will receive $200 to $250. Because of incorrect information supplied to the Kansan, an item in an article in yesterday's Kansan about Correction Police Record Various tools, valued together at $3,311, were taken from the roof of the KU power plant building between Friday and Monday. KU police said. Six apparently forged checks with amounts annotated. $278.25, were cashed at two area food stores and discovered Monday by an employee of The Bank, 955 Iowa St. The checks, which totaled $1,669.50, were made to appear as if they had issued by Lawrence Memorial Hospital and were drawn on a non-existent account at The Bank. The incident is under investigation, Lawrence police said. ■ A video cassette recorder and three textbooks, valued together at $75, were taken Monday night from an apartment in Jayhawker Towers while the occupants were asleep, KU police said. Mark Your Calendar! DUDS'nSUDS November Wash Specials: Bring your Duds N-Sucks mug in noonoon & close & receive beer and pet treats for 30 minutes Wash for the Weekend Special: First wash FREE ? No answer All Day Thurs. Double Discount Card Punch Enjoy College Football on our Big Screen TV - 50¢/pound drop off between 7 - noon * Monday Night Football 25¢ draws with a load of laundry HOURS: Daily 7 a.m.. Last load at 10:30 p.m. All Day Tues. Double Discount Card Punch Catch all the NFL Football action on our Big Screen TV Triple Discount Card Punch Morning 7 a.m.-Noon 918 Mississippi Located right behind Independent Laudromat 841.8833 841-8833 ESPRIT Through Sunday Only! Oakley Harvest brown or winter white leather with tweedy knit sock top. 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If they qualify, they'll receive a check for you in just a few weeks. There's no collateral. No need to prove financial hardship. No application fee. *Offer open only to full-time KU students Best of all, the loan payments can be spread over as many as 10 years. Which gives you and your parents plenty of time to decide just who pays for it all. Introducing Apple's Student Loan-to-Own Program Loan applications are available in the computer store at the Burge Union. © 1989 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Come by and talk to us about your computer needs today! Burge Union 864-5697 Story Idea? Call 864-4810 Use Kansan Coupons THURS, NOV.17 The Jazzhaus 926 Massachusetts 740-1120 Lawrence, Kansas