14 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 3, 1991 It's No Secret. It's Good Food. RUNZA 2700 Iowa 857-274-0655 A GREAT INTRODUCTION to Great Music ..Here's just a sample of the great titles available ea. cassette only $4.49 ea. CD only $7.99 Each release features over 60 minutes of performances by worldclass RCA artists. It's an unbeatable way to build a classical library at budget prices! KIEF'S CD'S/TAPES 24th & Iowa St. P.O. Box 2 Lawrence, Ks. 66044 CDS & TAPES ~ AUDIO/VIDEO ~ CARSTEREO 9138421544 9138421811 9138421438 Group makes plans for historical homes Historical commission focuses on Lawrence tradition By Heather Anderson Kansan staff writer There is more to history than what people read in books. The Lawrence Historic Commission is one group that is trying to insure that Lawrence's history is preserved through architecture. The commission, in its third year, met with the Lawrence City Commission yesterday to discuss its recent goals during a one-hour study session. Barry Newton, member of the commission, said he hoped to increase the public's awareness about the group. The historic commission accepts nominations for buildings that will be built in the city. Newton said the commission also would like to put plaques on the sites of buildings on the register. Registered buildings currently are not marked. The plaques would give citizens incentive to register local buildings, he said. Mayor Bob Walters said there should be some sort of recognition for homes that were on the register. The historic commission also would like to produce a pamphlet that lists the buildings on the local, state and national historic registers. At this time, nine Lawrence houses and the Old West Lawrence district are listed on all three registers. Newton said that eventually the commission also would like to give workshops to the public to explain the registration process. Many people are intimidated by the paper work and waiting involved in registering buildings, he said. Linda Finger, a city planner who is also on the historic commission, said she wanted people to know that registration is something that only rich citizens did. Owners could register any home, business or industry if they took the time to research it. she said. Finger also said the commission was not seeking only large homes. It wants to register diverse types of local architecture. The commission also is determined to preserve old property, she said. "Buildings are not set in time. They are evolving and changing," Finger said. Brad Smooth, member of the historic commission, said he wanted the commission to be more aggressive in registering buildings. He said the commission should recruit buildings for the register rather than waiting for interested owners to come to the commission. City Commissioner John Nalbandian said he wanted the historic commission to show the public that Lawrence's historic preservation was necessary to maintain the community. "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course!) Fast & Friendly Delivery (limited area) 842-3232 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) *Open for Lunch* Thrifty Thursday Special Only $3.49 $^+_tax Only $3.49 tax (carry out only) for a small pizza (add. tops only .75ยข). order 2 or more for free delivery We Pile It On good Thurs only. --- REAL COLLEGE CREDIT Starts With A Jayhawk Visa Or MasterCard Of Your Choice. Apply Today! Call First Bank Card Center at 1-800-582-2731 and we'll take your application over the phone. Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Be sure to ask for the Jayhawk card when you call. (Please be sure to have your Social Security Number ready when you call. And if your monthly income is below $300, please have guarantor information available.) Great Benefits For KU Students! Apply for the card of your choice now, and you may soon be enjoying: No annual fee for six months.and just $19 a week after: - No annual fee for six months, and just $18 each year thereafter; - A competitive 17.88% Annual Percentage Rate; - No finance charges with our 25-day grace period on retail purchases. Simply pay your balance in full by the due date, and you won't pay any finance charges; - 24-hour instant cash access at over 60,000 CIRRUS ATMs across the country and all over the world; - $150,000 automatic travel insurance whenever you use your Jayhawk card to purchase a passenger ticket on any plane, train, ship or bus; - No transaction fees. Apply Today! Call First Bank Card Center Toll-Free At 1-800-582-2731. Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.