6 Wednesday, September 6, 1989 / University Daily Kansan DAILY-KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS New Location 2108 W. 27th Park Plaza Center 843-8467 Hours Mon. 9-5 Tues. - Thurs. 9-8 Frl. 9-5 Sat. 9-4 THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION --rather to eliminate the sites that wouldn't work. Eudora worked FALL CLASSES Beginning Quilting (6 weeks) - Monday, September 25, October 2, 16, 30, and November 3, 10-12 a.m. You will begin your Quilting project on Tuesday. Beginning Quilting (6 weeks) - Monday, September 25, October 2, 16, 30, and November 3, 6-9 p.m. You will Beginning Quilting (6 weeks) - Wednesday, September 27, 1998 and November 1, 1999 at 7: 40 pm. You will make a Twisting Stitch in your own fabric. Intermediate Quilting (one class per month for six months). Second Monday of each month - September 11, October 9, December 11, January 12, February 13, March 14, April 15, May 16, June 17, July 18, August 19, September 20, November 21, December 22, January 23, February 24, March 25, April 26, May 27, June **Intermediate Guiting** (one class per month for six months) Second Monday of each month - September 11, October 9, November 13, December 11, etc. 7-9 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing, $21.00 plus supplies. Intermediate Guilding (one class per month for six months): Second Tuesday of each month, September 12, October 10, November 14, December 12, etc. 10-12 a.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing; $211.00 plus subscriptions. Intermediate Quitting (one class per month for six months) Second Tuesday of each month - September 12, October 10, November 14, December 12, etc. 8-8 p.m. The project and pattern are of your choosing $2.00 plus supplies. Log Cabin Guillain–A-B DAY Workshop - Sunday, September 24 a.m.8 p.m.By making your sewing machine and a sack of fabric you can also create a custom method. Your quilt can be any size or color you wish to make. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a fabric specialist. Wedding Ring Quick Strip Template Quilt Workshop (4 weeks): Monday, October 16, 23, 30, and 31. You will need to bring a double wedding ring quilt. You will need to bring your sewing machine to two of the classes. You will make a quilt of any size and color. Fabric selection should be done with the help of a Sitch On employee prior to the first class. $18.00 plus Amlish Gift-In-A-Day Workshop; Sunday, October 8, a.m.-p.m. Bring your sewing machine and a sack lunch. You will make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Your quilt can be any size or color you wish to make. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On employee. $18.00 plus a minimum. **Star Star Quilt-In-A-Day Workshop** - Sunday, October 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You bring your sewing machine and a sack lunch. You will make a quilt using a speed cutting and sewing method. Your quilt can be of any size or color you wish to make. *Dna shirr* Beginning *Knitting* (10, 17 and 24, 7-p. m.) Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Stitch On enrollee $200.00 plus supplies. Fabric selection should be made prior to class with the help of a Stitch On Employee. $18.00 plus supplies. Intermediate Kitten (6 weeks) - Wednesday, September 20, 27 October 4, 11, 18 and 25, 7-9月. Selection of pattern and supplies should be made prior to the first class with help from a Smitch On Employee. $20.00 plus supplies. Victorian Bargello Stocking Stocking (3 weeks) - Thursday, October 12, 19 and 26, 7-p. m. Bargello is creased using a needlepoint technique that has been popular for hundreds of years. It produces a stocking finishing demonstration. $14.00 plus supplies. English Pleased Christmas Ornaments (2 weeks) · Wednesday, November 8 and 15, 7-9 p.m. You will use paper patterns and learn a different pleasing method that can be a lot of fun. $15.00 included. Crochetting (3 weeks) - Saturday, October 7, 14, and 21, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Both beginning and experienced crochet students are welcome. Project is of your choosing with the协助。The project will be selected by be selected prior to the first class. $12.00 plus supplies. Victorian Sweatshirt Dress - Saturday, October 28, 10-4 p.m. A comfortable oversized long sweatshirt is combined with fabric to create a stylish fall dress. $18.00 plus supplies. Dried Flower Wreath (2 weeks) - Thursday, September 21 and 28, 7-9 p.m. You will make a wreath using natural dry flowers. A hot glue gun will be needed. $24.00 supplies provided. Creative Bows - Thursday, October 5, 7-9 p.m. Decorative bows will be made from stiffened fabric. A variety of items from home decorating to hair ribbons. $5.50 plus supplies. Victoria Christmas Ornaments - Thursday, November 6, 8-10 p.m. Christmas ornaments. $2.50 plus a crazy quilt heart ornament. They add a touch of sentiment to your Christmas. $10.00 supplies included. Toothbrush Rag Rug - Monday, November 13, 7-9 p.m. Fabric wipe and toothbrush handle are able to weave a fair thickness of fabric. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL CLASS SUPPLIES Pillow Finishing Demonstration - Thursday, November 9; Corded and ruffled pillow finishing technique will be observed. 926 Massachusetts 10:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Thurs. 'til 8:00 Sun. 1-4 842-1101 "Eight months is a pretty fast track." Martin said. Bush Under a comprehensive drug law approved by Congress last year, Bush was required to come up with a coordinated strategy for fighting drugs. It is a battle that has been waged, largely in vain, by his predecessors. percent of U.S citizens consider drugs the most important problem facing the nation — above poverty, the economy, the environment and fear of war. Continued from p. 1 Bush's strategy was largely developed by William Bennett, his national drug policy director. Bennett proposed a goal of a 10 percent reduction in drug use in the next two years and a 50 percent reduction in 10 years. Bush, himself, was appointed by then-President Reagan in 1982 to oversee an effort to stop drugs from entering the country. That strategy, however, failed to stop the flood of drugs. Bush's program does not emphasize interdiction efforts. Jobs --- Continued from p. 1 He contrasted the UARCO courtship to that of Standard Liquor. He said it took Standard two years to commit to Lawrence. UARCO has created 80 jobs and Standard will bring in 45, Martin said. Another way that Martin tries to attract business to Lawrence is through a direct mail effort. He said he renewed an active marketing program last month by mailing 1,500 letters to industry leaders. "If you hit a company at the right time you may have a prospect," Martin said. "If not, the letter winds up in the waste basket. "It's a never-ending battle. A community that doesn't grow, dies. Because if you're not actively pursuing new jobs, you're not going to replace old jobs." Andrew Morrison/KANSAN Holding a list of his views, Lawrence resident Mark Cramer lights a marijuana cigarette in front of the Douglas County Courthouse. Cramer Continued from p. 1 While outside the courthouse, Cramer was not arrested for smoking marijuana even though he called 911 from a restaurant, telling the dispatcher that someone was standing on a sidewalk smoking marijuana. He then returned to the sidewalk. A Lawrence policeman twice drove past Cramer on Massachusetts Street, waving when Cramert whistled for his attention. Cramer stood outside the courthouse about 40 minutes before going inside the Law Enforcement Center. "This is a typical situation in Lawrence, Kansas," Cramer said. "Everybody smokes as much as they want and nobody cares." Cramer said the government should concentrate its efforts on hard drug users and sellers. "One thing I want to do is show they don't have enough money to get everyone who does pot," he said. Advertise in The Daily Kansan for Quick Results! Advertise in the Kansan! USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED Requirements for purchasing Apple Computer equipment from the KU Bookstores Only currently enrolled Full-Time Students, Faculty and Staff of the University of Kansas qualify to buy Apple Computer Equipment. Every customer must show a valid student, faculty or staff KUID. A student is considered full-time if he/she is enrolled in 12 or more hours of undergraduate or graduate course work. The student must go to the enrollment center on the day he/she plans to purchase the computer equipment and get a copy of his/her schedule dated on the day of the purchase. For graduate students holding university appointments the full-time criteria can be fulfilled in the following way: 75% appointment and enrollment in 3 hours 50% appointment and enrollment in 6 hours 25% appointment and enrollment in 9 hours These graduate students must, in addition to showing their class schedule, provide a letter from the head of their department stating that they hold such appointments and what percentage they hold. Faculty and staff must provide a letter from the head of their department stating that they hold a full-time faculty or staff appointment and that they are to use the computer equipment for educational or research purposes. Administrators must provide a letter verifying their full-time appointment from the vice chancellor's office. Computers sales are limited to one computer or one accessory per customer per two year period. Burge Union 864-5697 1