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Gasoline prices, insurance, foremost costs by Patti Frey Bartlett West China Inn Decker Heating ADS C Sr W Grocery Bob Creager HubbeII's Rentals it i. , I HEATINGHAIB CONDITIONING I ' and SHEET METAL I 12137 N.Tvier g M V ,Phage 232-5005 f 'l?opeiie, Kensasif.66608 'if Free Estimates it B0l, S QOIIQIIQIIQIIQIIQIIQIIC phone cg 2-7272 IIIOIIOIIQIIOIIOIIIIIOIY 5 3 Carburetors, cragars, stereos, speakers, tires, and tune-ups are a few of the many things students, as well as adults, fix up or pur- chase for their cars. Time alter time students have experienced the ultimate sacrifice by going days or even weeks with- out their beloved cars because the clutch failed, the brakes needed tightening, or the owner felt a new paint job was in order. Besides being a source of pride, cars swallow limitless amounts of money. Insurance rates vary, depending on the type of car, but one can bet it'll cost two to four hundred dol- lars a year. I spend about ten to twelve dollars a week on gas, said Toni Flussell junior. If I go out Friday and Saturday night, I spend close to fifteen dol- lars a weekend, said junior Lisa Oathout. These expenditures are spent on gasoline alone. Money needs to be spent on new tires, repairing engines, new shocks, and other essentials. Car payments present another problem involving money and own- ing a car. Junior Darcy Etzel spends one hundred fifty-three dollars a month on car payments for her 1975 Ford Mustang. I just paid two hundred dollars to have my clutch fixed, not to mention fifteen dollars a week for gas, said Etzel. Buying newer cars presents the problems of high car payments, unleaded gasoline prices, and the unexpected uh-oh's. Teens usu- ally buy older cars, but even buying a 1975 or 1978 has enough problems. Junior Tina Cloe dished out forty dollars to fix the regulator on her 1980 Chevrolet Monza. Many students find it's cheaper to fix their cars instead of taking the cars to a garage. Changing oil takes about half an hour, but there's little work involved. Yet by doing it themselves, they save dol- lars, and that makes cents Ruger It Nina Underwood g Q Owners 2 f ff - - F- -Y - W Q I lllllllllllCIIOIICIIOIlIIIOIIOIIOIICIIOIIQIIOIIIIIOIllIllIICIIOIIOIIOIIOIIOIICIIOlllllf Phono 913-862-0355 , Ill Bartlett: SVVESU 201 S E um V Engineers, Inc. Topokl, KS 66609 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING sEnvIcEs TO INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS MUNICIPALITIES AND INDUSTRY Civil Engineers, Land Planners S Landscape Architects 310 West 33rd St., Topeka, KS SEEHI 'I T91 31 265-B377 BRANCH OFFICES: Mitchell, SD: Bismarck, ND Jlff Y LUBE . Bobert D. Bullock Manager 2001 W. 10th 233-6384 Topeka, Kansas 66604 Handy man. Looking up as customers enter, Manager Robert Bullock removes the oil pan. Photo by Colette Bosse.
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