16 Tuesday, October 31, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Halloween Party Tonight! Cash Prizes for best costume! $200^{00} First Place $100^{00} Second Place $50^{00} Third Place Plus other great giveaways! Also, a special comedy show by KDVV-FM The New V100.3's own Dan "The Wild Man" Ballard 23rd & Ousdahl Southern Hills Mall Listen to the New V100.3 for chances to win free tickets! Filled with valuable products and offers from: Adidas® Cologne, Afta® After Shave Skin Conditioner, American Express®, Certs®, Chapstick® Petroleum Jelly, Dentyne®, Dry Idea® Deodorant, Edge® Shaving Cream, Exclamation fragrance, Personal Touch® Razor, Bie® Parfum, Listerine® Antiseptic, Newsweek® Sea Breeze® Right Guard® Deodorant, Silkience® Western Union and others. While supplies last-beginning 10/31/89 Local bars offer Halloween treats Costume contests allow patrons to take part in entertainment By a Kansan reporter Halloween partygoers may want to head to Lawrence bars tonight if they like different kinds of tricks and treats. Many local drinking establishments are celebrating the holiday in special ways. said bartender Ken Borders. The cafe staff also will dress up. The Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., will throw its annual Halloween bash, known as "Fright Night." Patrons are encouraged to take part in the costume party and could win a prize. Borders said that Jayhawk Cafe owner, Ken "The Count" Wallace, would make his yearly appearance in the show. He's a master handlers through a cloud of smoke. The Yacht Club, 530 Wisconsin St. with a contest for creative trick-or-treat "We're going to see who comes in with the ugliest outfit," said owner Doug Compton. The winner will receive a free dinner for two. The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St., is playing host to a Halloween fiesta with the Homestead Grays and the Sin City Disciples, two local bands. The annual party will include a costume contest, with a $100 prize going to the winner. Manager Mona Tipton said the staff would be encouraged to wear coats. "We won't make them do it, but it's generally a fun idea," she said. Commission starts on track for city trolley By Dave Wakefield Kansan staff writer Trolley cars and a double-decker bus were among the proposals presented yesterday at a City Commission planning meeting. A three-part plan was developed to Commissioners said they favored a transportation system that would tie the Riverfront Plaza with the downtown business district. The idea for a transportation system is a key element of plans that were prepared when the Riverfront project began, said Mayor Bob Schumm. encourage movement between the mall and downtown. It included pedestrian crosswalks, the city parking garage and some form of transportation, Schumm said. Construction for the crosswalks and parking garage is in progress and money has been set aside in the budget for a transportation system. Commissioners considered trolley cars that ranged in price from $50,000, for a used trolley, to about $100,000 for a new trolley built by Chance Coach of Wichita. Four commissioners said they favored a trolley car because of its novelty "This is basically a good idea worthy of testing," commissioner Bob Walters said. But commissioner Dave Penny said he did not favor a city-run system. Commissioner Shirley Martin-Smith, who also favored the trolley car, said she would like to see such a system extended to cover parts of the University of Kansas. Visitors to KU should be encouraged to visit downtown, she said, and many visitors to downtown Lawrence want to see the museums on the Hill. Hello-Ween Make $6-$8 per hour Telemarketing 25 Positions Available! We Offer: - Sales Experience - Paid Training - Advancement Opportunities ENTERTEL Call Personnel 841-1200 841-1200 619 Massachusetts FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FUNNY BONE ON TOUR COMEDIAN!!! RANDY JAYMES ADMISSION: FREE! DATE: Tuesday October 31, 1989 TIME: 6:15pm (following the Costume Contest) LOCATION: Woodruff Auditorium SPONSORED BY: FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE!