6A Friday, October 14, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 944 Mass. 832-8228 kansas union • level 1 • 864-3545 The Phantoms of the Nigh A Haunted House October 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 7 PM to 10 PM * Douglas County Pellgrong 0.00 Adults 9.00 Children under 12 AT&T Television 8.50 Adults $5.50 Children under 12 AT&T Television 8.50 Adults $2.00 Children under 12 $3.00 Adults $2.00 Children under 12 (HS adult TV must be purchased at Lawrence Community Theatres) Ticket Outlet AVNIA NYA, 901 lows, 100% Dillen's Brewery, 1740 Mile, 3000 W, 1015 W 23 The Big Ships, 800 West, 1000 W 23 Dilson's Stores, 1740 Mass. 300 & Winnig 1015 W 23 The Ec. Shop. 928 Mass. *Winnig & Gunite.* 816 Mm Raven Bookshelf, 8 E 7th Lawrence Community Theatre, 1501 New Hampsi Presented by the Lawrence Community Theatre and Lawrence Parks & Recreation Red Lyon Tavern GRANADA FRIDAY: MONDO with Ray Velasquez SATURDAY: Son Venezuela Calypso and Salsa Friday and Saturday night get $1.50 Wells, $1 Kamis, & 75c Jello Shots Monday Night Football Chiefs vs. Broncos Come watch the game on the big screen with the Chiefs Cheerleaders in person! $2.50 Big Beers she said. "It's suffering from sprain, and there's a collision between old and new. It's not being managed, and it needs to be." BLAIR: Office needs new blood Continued from Page 1A. Blair said she opposed any alignment of the South Lawrence Trafficway that damaged wetlands. Although the county needs the trafficway, she said, it should be routed south of the Wakarusa River and away from Haskell Indian Nations University's wetlands. "If you look at sustaining a community, environmental concerns are a large part of that." Blair said. The trafficway issue itself was poorly handled by the county, Blair said. It showed in the miscommunications with Haskell and in its increasing price tag. "The concept is good," she said. "We have to have it. But that kind of management is what we do now in Dougale County." Blair also said she would try to solve the county's jail overcrowding problem by planning for the distant future, as well as the near future. She said the current commission ignored jail plans drafted by designers to buy an old church near South Park. The church, which was purchased this summer by the county, later proved to be unsuitable for a jail. Blair said the weakening of Horizon 2020, a comprehensive plan for future city and county land use, would cause future problems. Detractors have said the plan allows too much urban expansion into rural areas. "The process is a good process." Blair said. "To dilute it would weaken the community's overall planning." A 1-cent sales tax on the November ballot will pay for needed county improvements, but steps need to be taken to keep it at 1 cent, Blair said. "We need to plan so that we don't have to ask to increase the sales tax down the road," she said. "The students should vote for me because I'm going to create a quality of life that will enhance their experience while they're here," she said. LISA BLAIR RUNNING PON: Douglas County Commissioner, District One CURRENT POSITION: Challenger RUNNING FOR: PARTY: Democrat CURRENT OCCUPATIONS: Administrative assistant, Downtown Lawrence Administrative assistant, Lawrence Alliance EDUCATION: Master's degree in political theory, public policy and American politics, University of Southern California Bachelor's degree in law and society, University of California at Santa Barbara. BLOOD: Number of donations has decreased "Touring the NATURAL IGHways Alcohol Awareness Week October 17-22 Continued from Page 1A. SPECIAL EVENTS: collected. Figures were not available for yesterday. Mon, Oct. 17 AAW Kick-off, Weasco Beach, 10 am-2 pm, Info tables, non-alcoholic drinks. Tue, Oct. 18 Info Tables, Kansas Union, 10 am-2 pm TKE/GAMA Mocktail, 6:30 pm AURH presents NABA Around "There seems to be a sense of apathy from students," McDonald said. "It could be because they don't have Wed., Oct. 19 BM WORK, massager, 8 p.m. SUA, Watkins Health Center, PARTY, & GAMMA present speaker Mike Buckingham on "Impaired Driving", Kansas Union, Kansas Room, 7:30 pm. AAW sponsors: Association of University Residence Halls, PARTY, Center for Sexual Health Education, GAMMA, Student Housing, KJ Police Dep., Waltham Department of Health Education. For more info: 864-0570. time, or they simply don't care." McDonald said the fear of the unknown might be the reason the number of donations dropped. "We use new and sterile equipment," she said. "There is no risk of a donor contracting AIDS." Andrew Schauder, Green Bay, Wis. freshman, said that giving blood was a civic duty. Yesterday, Schauer gave blood for the eighth time in his life. "I want to give something back to the community," he said. "I want to help others because I can." Attention: Tuesday, October 18th In the Kansas Union University of Kansas Fourth Annual Pre-Law Forum Forums will begin at 9:00 a.m. Fair will begin at Noon Law Schools from across the U.S. will be in attendance Make Plans to Attend Now! For More Info. Please Call: Brandy Sutton 841-0113 or Shawna Hilleary 749-5861 Last 2 days! You have to be quick to catch the Weaver's Anniversary Sale. In fact, Saturday and Sunday are your final chances to save on truckloads of new fall apparel, shoes, coats and accessories for the entire family. So seize the day!