12 Tuesday, August 28, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Dillons initiates program to recycle shopping bags By Mike Brassfield By Mike Brassi Kansan staff writer "Paper or plastic?" That is a question heard at many grocery store checkout counters these days. Customers often have their choice between paper or plastic Dillon Food Stores is offering its customers some new choices. Last week, all three Dillon stores in Lawrence began collecting paper and plastic bags for recycling. The Dillon chain is collecting the bags in all of its 62 supermarkets in Kangas. Bol Kotls, manager of the Dillon store at 1740 Massachusetts St., said the supermarket chain started collecting grocery bags because of the positive public response to other Dillon recycling efforts, including programs for recycling aluminum cans and plastic bottles. "People are more aware of environmental issues now," Kolls said. "The major problem that customers face is that they couldn't be recycled." Kolts said that no cash would be paid for the bags. "This is a voluntary program," he said. "The idea is to keep the bags out of the landfills. "Even if someone shops somewhere else, if they want to bring their bags in, that's fine." Ken Keefer, director of public Keefer that Dillons had been recycling aluminum cans for 10 years, and a program to recycle plastic bottles began last May. relations for Dillons, said paper sacks collected at the stores would be shipped to the Republic Paperboard Company in Hutchinson, where they would be processed into other paper products. "Our company is totally committed to this whole concept." he said. The plastic bags will be sent to a Mobil Chemical Company plant and recycled into plastic materials such as trash bags, he said. Kolts said Dillons also offered customers five cents for any bag they brought back to be reused in sacking their order. He said shoppers also could purchase reusable canvas grocery bags at Food Barn. Junior Carlton, manager of Food Barn, 190 W. 22rd St., said Food Barn recycled aluminum cans and used five cups for every bag they reused. Kolts said Dillons planned to offer canvas bags to its customers. Kolts predicted the program for recycling grocery bags would be a success. Holstein prints join fashion scene "It has started out slow, but then we expected it would," she said. "It's just something that people have to get in the habit of doing." The Associated Press SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - Forget leopard. Think Holstein. Finally, there's sportswear for the cow conscious. The Milk Advisory Board is introducing leotards, shorts and other clothing adorned with the likeness of a milk cow's black-and-white splatoles. Holsteins, and all things cowlike are hot, retailers say. "People love cows," said Connie Begg of J.J.'s Mae Inc., the San Francisco manufacture producing the garments. Each article carries a tag that says: "This garment is patterned after a unique markings of the animal you love and you that milk does a body good." KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK Counseling Groups and Workshops for Fall 1990 THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Groups and Workshops for Fall 1990 The University Counseling Center is offering the following groups for students throughout the fall semester: Adult children of alcohols: An ongoing support group dealing with the problems and concerns resulting from growing up in an alcoholic family. Time: Mondays, 1:30-3:00 or Tuesdays, 2:00-3:30. Grieving and loss: An ongoing counseling and support group to assist students in dealing with significant losses in their lives. Ting: Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00. Romance: wine & roses or ripple & dandelions? An ongoing support group dealing with the problems and concerns of commitment, communication, and expectations pertaining to romantic relationships. Time: Mondays, 11:30-1:00. Eating disorders: An ongoing counseling and support group to assist students suffering from bulimia (or if anorexic, actively B+P) to change their problematic way of relating to food and themselves. *Time:* Tuesdays; 9:30-10:45. Women only: An ongoing counseling and support group dealing with issues of gaining greater understanding of themselves and ways of relating more comfortably with others. Will cover issues regarding competition, intimacy, self-acceptance and expression of feeling. Time: Thursday, 1:00-2:20. All groups held in 116 Bailey Hall. For information or to enroll, call the Center at 864-3931. --children under 12, $4.50 children under 6, free CHINESE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Teriyaki Chicken & Beet Only $4.25 served 11 a.m.-5 p.m. - NEW LUNCHEON SPECIAL - SUNDAY BUFFET Only $6.50 - NEW LUNCHION COMBO Two Meals Only $3.95 served with soup & trist rice - NEW DINNER SPECIAL Baked Fish & Sea-Fu Duck Only $6.95 served with yoghurt and steamed Only $6.50 House Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. ri- & Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. For Carry Out & Reservations Please Call 841-1888 KANSAS for information on membership call: YOU MEMBERSHIP PRESENTATIVE 1-800-365-5222 EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE KU MEN'S SOCCER CLUB Tryouts are Tuesday and Thursday 5:00 at Robinson east field for more information: CALL Mark or Dan at 749-2414 Also Available: * Paint * Tools * Door Handles * Door Knobs * Molding * And MUCH MORE JUST MOVED IN? DID YOU REMEMBER TO LEAVE ROOM FOR YOUR BOOKS? SHELVING Get organized for school with easily installed shelving, Wood, wire, permanent, or temporary whatever your needs, we can help you. Our friendly staff can show you how to eliminate crowding problems wherever you are living. COME TO THE RESCUE. SAVE A LIFE Earn $15 on your first and second donation at the LAWRENCE DONOR CENTER. It's quick and it's easy.Watch great movies while you donate.Return donors who haven't donated in the last two months can also receive $15 on your next visit. 816 W.24th 749-5750 Don't Pass This Up! THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Football Section Aug. 31st Classified Directory Announcements 105 Personal 110 Business Personal 120 Announcements 130 Entertainment 140 Lost & Found Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services MAN X. NOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!! 105 Personal 110 Bus. Personal - advanced fine art portraits; modeling theatrical slides can be a valuable asset to your artistic life. Government photos, passport, immigration visas. Tom Sawell 749.611 CAMPUS HAVE Variety, variety show. Rock Chalk House. New goods, performers, musicians, technicians, promotions, etc. find out how you carried invited guests. Wed. Aug. 26th, 8:00pm. Woodland Hills. Bausch & Lomb, Ray-Ban Sunglasses 20% Off Store, Retail The Etc. Shop T22 Mass. 841-6611 Bauce & Lumb. Hay, Rays Sunglasses 20% Below Bag, Retail The Eic. Shop 712 Mass. 840-9611 Real Estate CENTRAL DATA COMPANIES Companies and all your PC needs at *mail order* price BUT with *local result* style, save time and support. company web sites. To start preparing for October exams, call Stanley Kanfan. 849-5447 Tracy, we sure do need to schedule some time how. About attending a Time Management workshop tonight? 7 p.m. 4012 Wescoe Love, Tess Truebuck ROCK CHALK REVUE Advisory and committee Applications available. 400 Kansas Union. Applications due Aug. 31 at 5:00 pm. *New Analysis of Western Civilization* makes sense of *Western Cult*. Makes use to *inexitable* at Jayhawk, Oread & Town Crier Booksfouses. ACADEMIC EXELLENCE. Why Settle For Strategies in Reading? Students will compare difficult reading assignments. Wednesday 8 to 2 p.m. (100 Strong hall). Presented by the Student HEN YOU NEED SOMEONE TO RELIEVE RHINES by call or drop by Healpunters. We're here because we care. 841 2348 1419 Mass. 841 2348 1500 Mass. 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy COMMUTERS: Self Serve Car Pool Exchange. Main Lobby; Kansas Union. FORCEIG LANGUAGE. Study Skills Program. Help for students of any language Thursday, August 30, to 7 p.m. by Jayhawk Hwom. Kramer Center, 123 High Street, the Student Assistance Center, 123 Strong Hall. 405 For Rent 430 Roommate Wanted For confidential information, referral & support for AIDS concerns call 841-2345. Headquarters Counseling Center. For confidential information, referral & support for AIDS concerns - call 841-2345. Headquarters Counseling Center. WANT TO HIRE A TUTOR? See our list of available tutors. Student Assistance Center, 123 Strong Greiving and Loss: The University Counseling group for individuals who have experienced a significant loss or are close to someone who has. Negative change in life, relationship, death, relationship破损, job loss, or a significant change in one's life. Contact Dr Gary Priefer to get more information about the group or you have questions about the group. Lend A Hand. Volunteer for the Douglas County Rape Victim Support Service. Applications must be submitted by September 30, 2014, and must be approved during September 3-6. KEEO/AA organization. LISTENING AND NOTIFYING intensive intervention of not taking note of notaking Tuesday, September 7 at 4 p.m. @WBCeen. WBCeeen: F2) presented by the Student TIME MANAGEMENT workshop. Take control of your time and your hourly schedule. Learn to set goals, prioritize, manage your studies and have time for tues. August 28, 7 p.m. in 612 West Chester Hall. Call your school's TUTORS. List your name with us. We refer students inquiries to you. Student assistance Center, 209 W. 45th St., 1-800-783-2944. NEED A RIDE/HIDEP Use the Self-Exe- pool Exchange, Mobil Lobby, Kansas Union Preschool, Kindergarten, half and all-day preschool. Attend children ages 2-6. Open 6 a.m to 3:30. International materials. Is staff. New classrooms. New preschool. We welcome families to together. We welcome students of foreign students on staff. Only minutes from campa- ness. All free. Help us with Suicide Inference. If you're thinking about suicide or are concerned about someone who is 841-294 or visit 1419 Mass. Headquarters GET INTO THE GROOVE Metropolis Mohine Superior sound and lighting. Professional radio club lh340. Hot Spins Maximum Party 130 Entertainment Lawrence's Newest Bar & Grill 21 & UP Open Daily 7-2 623 VERMONT Muffins. and Sandwiches for Hungry Souls rine coffees teas pastries YWACKET'S and A Decadent Selection of Cheesecakes, Croissants and Muffins located as 10 East 9th Street in front of Lampugner Books 150m Workday - 8 a.m to 6.00 p.m Saturday - 9 a.m to 5.00 p.m closed Sunday 140 Lost-Found Found. A faret at 11th & Mississippi, it is now located at the Humane Society Found on Campus 8-week-old Mottweiler Call Catsza at 844-906 for information. 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 2 persons wanted for afternoon clean up. Would need to be able to start between noon and 1:30 M.F. per 50 per hour. 1.5 hrs per week. Apply in Karen. Send resume to Iiwa St. & Iowa Roads from K.A.r. SallieMae Part-time/On Call Employees Sallie Mae has immediate Openings for part-time/on-call employees in it's Exports Department. - Primary responsibilities will be data entry on a CRT terminal. • Qualifications should include extratyping & 10-key skills. • Should be able to work Monday thru Friday. • Work schedules will be 8:15-12:15m M-F, 1-5pm M-F, & 5-9pm M-F. Applicants can expect a clerical skills test to be given to determine typing & 10-key skills. Hourly wage is $4.50. Interested applicants should apply at Sailie Mae, 2000 Bluffs Dr., Lawrence, KS 66044.