8 Tuesday, September 6, 1988 / University Daily Kansan francis sporting goods, inc. 843-4191 731 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Timed for fall swim classes: 25% off every 1988 swim suit...men's, ladies' STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Main, Downtown Quality Haircuts at Reasonable Prices Barbers Welcome to our team, we're up to your game ELECTION The group is working with the Douglas County Democrats on a voter registration drive that will begin Saturday, Johnston said. Continued from p. 1 The following are the races on the Nov. 8 ballot for which the KU Democrats and College Republicans will be seeking support; president and vice president: Gov. Michaul Dukkus of Massachusetts and Sen. Lloyd Bensen of Texas are running for the Democrat. Vice President George Bush and Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana are running for the Republicans. Two sets of Independent candidates also are in the race for president and vice president. They are Ron Paul, Texas, and Adrian Marrou, Indiana, and Lenora Fulani, New York, and Michael Maillefetts, New York. U. S. representative, 2nd district: U.S.代表 Jim Slattery, who is running for the House on the House Budget Committee and has worked to reduce federal spending. Republican Phil Meinhardt hops to unseat Slattery by promising to cut taxes and restore integrity to Congress. state senate, 2nd district. Incumbent Republican Wint Winter co-sponsored a bill that provides fees and tuition at Kansas State senator, 2nd district: universities for Kansas students who received Rhodes Scholarships. Democrat Michael DuPree is stressing community-based economies and clean environment in his bid to unseat Winter. State representative, 45th district: Democrat John Solbach is running unopposed. State representative, 44th district: Democrat Jessie Brassan, who is seeking her fifth term as representative to address increased state aid to school districts. Republican Renee McGhee said, "I think people want a change" from Branson. McGhee has a chemistry with KU and is leading KU while working on an MBA. - County commissioner, 2nd district: State representative, 46th district: Incumbent Democrat Betty Jo Charlton is running against Republican Bernie Norwood. Democrat Mike Amyx has been a Lawrence City Commissioner for a half and a half years and served as mayor twice during that time. Republican Tom Pyle served on the Eudora City Council for four terms. County commissioner, 3rd district: Incumbent Democrat I.J. Stoneback said he would work to reduce commissioners' salaries from about $15,000 to about $15,000. Republican Louie McElhaney has been fire chief of Wakarusa township for 12 years. YARNBARN CLASSES KNITTING RUNNING BEGINNING WINNING (SWEATER) 1. Start Sept. 12 (Mon) 7 p.m. 1. Start Sept. 20 (Tue) 7 p.m. 1. Start Sept. 30 (Wed) 7 p.m. 1. Start Sept. 40 (Thu) 7 p.m. INTERMEDIATE KNITTING ADVANCED BEGINNING KNITTING KNITTING Starts Sept. 8 (Thurs) 8 Weeks, 7-9 p.m. Fee: $18.00 BEGINNING KNITTING (VEST) Starts Oct. 28 (Wed.) Sundays: 7:9 a.m. Gymnasium: 9:15 a.m. ODDBALL YARN SWEATER Sept. 17, 12 (Gal) 3 alternate Sat., 10-12 a.m. Fee: $9.00 ZIMMERMAN'S TOMTEN JACKET Samsung 13 (Tues.) 6 Wheels, 7 o'clock. 9 weeks. CUT & SWEET STEEKED VEST Starts 02 Sun (1) 4 Alternate Sun, 1-3 p.m. Fees $1.200. RIB WARMER VEST Start Oct. 6 (8 at) 3 weeks, 10 a.m-12 p.m. Fee: $9.00 ZIMMERMAN FAIRLES SWATER 1. Stain Cloth 27 (Twust) 2. Ai Classes 9, 7 w.p.m KNITTING WORKSHOPS ZIMMERMAN PERCENTAGE SYSTEM Sep. 24 (Sat), 10 a.m-12 a.m MITTEN'S GALORE! Oct. 29 (Sat.), 2-4 p.m. Fee: $4.00 HATS GALORE! Oct. 29 (Sat), 2-4 p.m. Hats: $4.00 FINISHING TOUCHES Oct. 30 (Sun), 1-3 p.m. Fee $4.00 CROCHET BEGINNING CROCHET Starts 21. Wed. (weeks) 7.4 p.m. (weeks) LACE SCARF Nov. 5 (Sat), 10-12 a.m. Fax: 44.00 LACE EDGING & DOILIES Oct. 9 (Sun.), 1-4 p.m. Fee: $8.00 BOBBIN LACE & TATTING BOBBIN LACE PILLOW WORKSHOP Sept. 24 at 9:12 a.m. Mon. 10:30 INTERMEDIATE BOBBIN LACE SAMPLER Oct. 22 (Sat), 9 a.m. Fax: $18.00 TATTING Starts Sept. 14 (Wed.) 4 Weeks, 7-9 p.m. Fee; $15.00 INTERMEDIATE BOND KNITTING Starts Oct. 10 (Mon) 4 Weeks, 7.5 p.m. www.bondknitting.com BOND KNITTING FRAME BEGINNING BOND KNITTING Starts 12pm (10 m) 4 weeks, 7.4 p.m Weekly: 9pm-11pm ADVANCED BEGINNING WEAING Oct. 29-30 (Sat/Sun) One Weekend, 10:30 a.m. p.m. INKLE WEAVING Oct. 15 (Sat), 10 a.m - p Fee: $20.00 includes materials WEAVING BEGINNING WEAVING 11. Nov. 14 (Sat Sun) 11. Nov. 14 (Sat Sun) Weaving class: 9:30-10:30 p.m. TASTERY WEAVING 8. Oct. 12, 10. (Sat., Wed., Sun) 10. a.m. 5-pm. Wed. 7: 9 pm. Sun. 11. a.m. 10 pm. Sun. 0.00 includes materials. SPINNING BEGINNING SPINNING 1. New York (N.Y.) 1. New York (N.Y.) 2. Day One class 0-14 3. 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