12 Thursday, August 30, 1990/ University Daily Kansan DRINK SPECIALS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 50¢ Draws/ $3 Burger & Fries Dollar Bottles/Dollar Shots 50¢ Draws/75¢ Jello Shots 25¢ DRAWS $2.50 PITCHERS DOLLAR SHOTS 7-2 MONDAY-SATURDAY 623 VERMONT ChristianDior Exclusively Parfums Eldridge Hotel Eldridge Hotel Open Sundays 12-4 Weekdays 10-5.30 Thurs., 'tails 8' 843-8168 Live Rock & Roll Bands Every Weekend This Week: The RUDE Thursday, Aug. 30 FEMALE DANCERS 8:00 - 10:00 (Guys get in at 10) FRIDAY is SHOT NIGHT Let Hardee's Be Your Study Buddy call our ENTERTAINMENT LINE: 843-2000 - Free coffee for those late night study sessions - Television/ Meeting room - Hawk Card Specials 2030 W. 23rd St. Open 24 hours Breakfast served 3.00 A.M. - 10.30 A.M. 13:13 W. 6th St. 6:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. Fri/ Sat till midnight We're·out·to·win·you·over. TAE KWON DO 4 YEAR 1 month intro (Exp. Aug 31) - Self Defense - Self Discipline - Self Care - Self Confidence - Fitness & Weight Control - Balance & Coordination TAE KWON DO 25th & Iowa 749-4400 "We're proud of the way we teach!" Over 20 Years Tue Kworld Experience Stop by and watch a class! Profiteers prey on oil shortage WASHINGTON - The Federale Trade Commission warned consumers yesterday to be leery of energy saving schemes, get-rich proposals and devices claiming to save gasoline. The Associated Press Avoid gas-savers,FTC warns The FTC was joined by the National Association of Attorneys General in warning consumers. Attorney General Mary Sue Terry of Virginia, president of the association, noted that with the Labor Day weekend ahead "consumers should be encouraged to fuel additives that claim to significantly increase fuel mileage." Among the things the FTC warned consumers about were: "Unscrupulous individuals often attempt to exploit situations like the present one by taking advantage of them," said Janet Steiber, FTC chairman. Rising energy prices and concern about future oil supplies is likely to unleash an array of fraudulent schemes ranging from the sale of phony gas-saving devices to oil and gas frauds, according to the FTC warning. Phony investment schemes involving oil or gas partnerships, gold and silver mining or oil drilling that promise much higher rates of return than normally might be expected. Energy saving devices such as - T-shirts WHEN: Saturday, September 1 at 10:00 a.m. before the Hawks battle the Virginia Cavaliers WHERE: South end of Memorial Stadium WHO: Your eight-member co-ed team PRIZES INCLUDE: Kick off the 1990 KU football season at ROCK CHALK CHALLENGE Registration/Check-in at 10 a.m. - GRAND PRIZE PARTY at JOHNNY'S The FTC also warned the public to be aware of telemarketing techniques that offer "great bargains" because of the oil crisis and numerous numbers that calls to '900' "numerous cost from $2 to $45 a minute. - On-air giveaways from 97 FM - Dickinson movie passes Telemarketing techniques themselves are not deceptive and many reputable companies use them, but in the hands of unscrupulous individuals, these techniques can hurt consumers, according to the FTC. For early registration, call Jill at 864-4845 before Aug. 31 - Dillons movie rentals FTC suggestions on ways to save gasoline included inflating tires to their proper pressure, removing excess weight from the car's trunk and making sure the car is properly tuned. It also advises against using a heavy-limited less recommended in the automatic. Higher octane gasoline is more expensive and often does not improve car performance. - Gadgets or gasoline additives that are supposed to improve automobile mileage. None of these products has been found to significantly increase fuel economy, according to the agency. surge suppressors or furnace "duty cyclers" that may be costly without providing significant energy savings. Home improvement scams including the sale of improper solar energy systems, storm windows, siding or roofing panels cause the promised energy saved may not be achieved, the agency reported (Game tickets required to participate) Proud corporate sponsors: Pizza Hut, Mainline Printing: Union Images, Union Unions KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK NOW OPEN IN THE NEW RIVERFRONT MALL! GOLF HOLES IN KANSAS - 18 OF THE TOUGHEST MINIATURE - AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, BIRTHDAY PARTIES, ANY SPECIAL EVENT - ASK ABOUT GROUP RATES One Riverfront Plaza, Suite 109 Lawrence, KS. 66044 841-3322 August Drink Specials Mon. & Tues. 50¢ Draws/$1 00 Kamikazes Wed. $1 00 Margaritas Plus Chips & Salza Sat. $1 00 Domestic Bottled Beer (open at Noon on Saturday) LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Aug. 23 & 30 Aug.24 & 31 Aug. 24 & 31 Aug. 24 LIVE Country Music Turk Garland Arnle Johnson David B & the Invisible Band Aug. 31 Aug. 25 & Sept. 1 The Resonators (Blues) MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL SPECIAL 50¢ Hot Dogs & 50¢ Draws Hot Dogs Only During Game Located in Quality Inn University 2222 West 6th Street Lawrence, KS, 842-7030 1