8 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, January 22, 1992 GUARANTEED TRANSMISSIONS Complete Transmission Service & Parts Imports & Domestic Cars& Light Duty Trucks Lawrence Randy Tingle 865-5417 NATURAL WAY Natural Life Clothing & Natural Body Care 809.202 Mass Baghdad Jones *Live at Johnny's* 22nd and 23rd of Januarv 22nd-.50 $ \oint $ draws 23rd- $1.25 domestic bottles LOOKING FOR A PLACE WHERE... -You can be yourself? -God is a living reality? -You are valued as a friend? -Grace and peace are shared? COME TO WESLEY FELLOWSHIP! Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Kansas Union, Parlor C Westest Fellowship is sponsored by United Methodist Campus Ministry, Jay Henderson, Campus Minister Formate information, call 841-8661 COUPON FREE: 3 MINI CINNAMON ROLLS WITH ANY PURCHASE OR 10% OFF ANY PURCHASE OPEN 24 HOURS TUES. THRU SUN. Munchers Bakery One coupon per customer, per visit Hillcrest Shopping Center—Near Hillcrest Theatres Coupon expires 3-31-92 A SALE LIKE THIS ONLY HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR... JANUARY LIQUIDATION 50% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY! (sorry, previously purchased items excluded) City to regulate bars, trailer parks A proposed city ordinance designed to crack down on crowd misbehavior at local nightspots and an ordinance regulating mobile-home parks moved closer to final approval at last night's Lawrence City Commission meeting. By Andy Taylor Kansan staff writer If the bar or ordinance is adopted, the city will have the authority to revoke a bar's operating license if the establishment commits three municipal violations in one year, said Mike Wildden, city manager. If the ordinance is approved, the commission will review it after one year. But the ordinance was created to form cooperation between city and police officials and bar owners, he said. "Obviously, the city will never find the reasoning to declare a nuisance if there are only one or two minor violations. It has to be long-term, severe problems." Wilden said. Ken Wallace, owner of the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., said yesterday in an interview that past incidents at the bar had been resolved by meeting with police officials. He said he hoped the ordinance would not prohibit such cooperation. At last week's commission meeting, several bar owners voiced disfavor with the ordinance. No local bar owners attended the meeting last night. "I hope this doesn't turn informal cooperation into formal confrontation." he said. The bar ordinance went through the first reading last night, and it will go through a second reading at next Tuesday's meeting. Then the ordinance will become effective when it is published in a newspaper. Wildeen said. Also last night, a proposed ordinance regulating mobile-home parks moved within one step of being enacted. One section of the ordinance calls for owners of mobile-home parks to maintain storm shelters or inform park residents about the nearest shelter. "This was created because of the tornado in Andover," said mobile-home park owner Tom Horner, referring to the April 1991 tornado that demolished a mobile-home park in Andover, near Wichita. they also meet other provisions in the ordinance," he said. The ordinance also calls for each mobile-home park to maintain adequate water distribution to individual units. Horner, owner of Brookwood Mobile Home Park, 1908 E. 19th St., and Gaslight Village, 1900 W. 31st St., said mobile-home park owners would not see a major impact from the ordinance. "I went down there to Andover after it happened and saw the devastation of its loss." Dave Corliss, city management analyst, said the ordinance was created because of problems with water discharged one Lawrence mobile-home park. Tonight Only! Wed., Jan 22 Look for our big ad 920 Mass. 842-2700 "We had a problem about this time last year with Green Acres Mobile Home Park on East 23rd Street," Corliss said. "They had a private distribution water line that wasn't providing an adequate water supply. The city didn't have appropriate regulations as to how they were providing water, and this ordinance is the tool that fills that gap." SHOW UP At Destination MBA-for Black and Hispanic college students and graduates.Find out what graduate business schools offer you. Hear from people who've been there. January 25 8:30 a.m. January 25 8:30 a.m. Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Grand Ballroom 4415 Main Street Kansas City, MO 8:30 noon; Destination MBA 1-3 p.m; MTA workshop on test-taking strategies All events are free to DMBA participants. The ordinance will become effective when published in the next few weeks, he said. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. Free panel discussions: 9 to 10:30 a.m.: Grad school reps on minority admissions and financial aid; students on full and part-time study. 10:30 to noon: Minority MBAs on career opportunities. Your future starts Saturday, January 25 at 8:30 a.m. Get up for it. *Destination MBA is sponsored by; For more information call 1-866-822-7098 For more information on LARMA other cities, call 1-866-416-1006 LOW IMPACT: Monday-Thursday 5:50-6:30 p.m. Session 1:Jan. 27-Mar $5 30 AEROBICS HIGH IMPACT: Monday-Thursday4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY AEROBICS:4:00-5:00 p.m. (Combination low and high) Only high and low impact aerobic training may attend this class SUNRISE AEROBICS: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6:15 a.m.-7:15 a.m. Session2: Jan. 27-Mar. $620 AQUACIZE: Monday-Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m. (limit ed to 25 participants) Session2: January 27-Mar. $24 All classes meetin Robinson Center. Participants are required to sign a waiver during enrollment that informs participants of voluntary risk; over 35 years of age must have a physician's consent before they can enroll and participate. Physician's consent must be updated on a yearly basis. Enrollment for all aerobics programs will begin on January 27 and continue throughout the semester. The Recreation Services office is open for enrollment Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Instructors can not accept money or enrollment forms. FREEAEROBIC DEMONSTRATIONS Jan. 23rd-24th 6:15 a.m.;4:30 6:30 p.m. Aquacize 23rd 5:30 RECREATION SERVICES 208 ROBINSON 864-3546 --- BEGINNING KNITTING 8 Weeks, $20 Jan 28 (Tues.), 7-9pm February 5 (Wed.), 7-9pm Feb 5 (Wed.), 7-9pm March 24 (Tues.), 7-9pm INTERMEDIATE KNITTING Advanced Beginning Knitting 6 Weeks, $25 March 28 (Thursday), 7-9 pm Rowan Knitting 6 Weeks, $25 Feb. 19 (Wed.), 7-9 pm Knitting in Color 1 day, 5'-70 Feb. 16 (Sun.), 1-3 pm Ribs and Trims 2 Weeks, $18 April 4 (Sat.), 10-3 pm Aran, Lace, Fairisle, Color Motif 2Weeks, $18 Feb. 22(Sat), 10-4pm CROCHET Beginning Crochet 8 Weeks, $20 Feb. 6 (Thurs.), 7-9pm Pattern Crochet 2 Weeks, $18 April 25 (Sat.), 10-4 LACE MAKING Tatting 2 Weeks, $15 Feb. 1 (Sat.), 9-Noon Bobbin Lace 3 Weeks,$25 Feb. 22 (Sat.), 9-Noon Making A Bobbin Lace Pillow 1 day, $35 (Materials included) 1 day, $40 (Sat. 14), 1-4 pm PAPER MAKING 1 Day, $20 (Materials incl.) March 22 (Sun.), 1-5 pm WEAVING Beginning Weaving 2 days, 555 (Materials Ind.) 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