Monday, April 24, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Monday: 10% OFF Dry Cleaning & First 5 lbs. of Drop Off Laundry FREE (10 lb. minimum) Tuesday: FREE Pool All Day Wednesday: Unlimited FREE Washing 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday: Unlimited FREE Washing 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday: Friday: FREE Soda Pop & Popcorn All Day In appreciation to KU students during our first year of business, we are offering these specials. Thank You DUDS'nSUDS Good clean sun! 918 Mississippi 841-8833 Arts Week features music, lectures by Stan Diel Kansan staff writer Kirk Isenhour and Tim Furnish want KU students to expose themselves — to the creative arts. Isenhour, Mission sophomore and Hashinger Hall president, and Furnish, Westwood sophomore and the hall's creative chairman, are two of the organizers for "Sunday's Walk," which began yesterday and will run through Sunday. "We want to provide an opportunity for creative arts majors and people who are not creative arts majors to They said they hoped the week's events, which are sponsored by the hall and the Association of University Residence Halls, would give people who are not regularly to the arts an opportunity to experience something new. have a creative art experience." Furnish said. "Especially those that are art creators art majors because they are involved in the creation of art." In addition to providing an opportunity for students, Isenhour said he hoped the week's activities would attract more students to Hashinger hall, where many creative arts majors live. Isenhour and Furnish said that as part of the "Springs Art Week" activities, the musical "Gospel" would be performed by residents of Hashinger. Ellsworth, and Joseph R. Pearson residence halls at 8 p.m. April 28, 29 The performances, which will be free and open to the public, will be in Hashinger Hall Theater. There will be activities that are free and open to the public every night this week. Isenhour said. Fire ignited by heat gun damages residence by Scott Achelpohl Kansan staff writer No one was injured in the fire. A fire ignited by a paint-removal gun damaged a house in the 1800 block of 22nd Street Saturday. No one was injured in the fire. Neighbors and Spires' wife Roberta, called the fire department Robert Spires, professor of Spanish and Portuguese and owner of the house at 1828 W. 22nd SL., said he was removing paint from the side of the room when the heat gun he was using ignited insulation and plywood about 2 p.m. Roberta, called the fire department. Roberta Spires said she was still in the house when the fire began. She called 811 and ran out the back door of the house as the fire spread, she said. Three Lawrence fire department trucks responded to the emergency and arrived about 2:15 p.m. Firemen in oxygen tanks and masks battled the blaze for about an hour. They climbed on the roof of the house and ripped off burning wood. The fire was so intense that it battled the fire inside the barn. The fire was brought under control by about 2:30 p.m. and was extinguished about 3:10. Allen Johnson, acting fire department major and incident commander at the scene, said most of the furniture in the house was destroyed. An Air Force ROTC GET ON THE TRACK TO A SCHOLARSHIP scholarship may get you on the right track to success. Find out if you qualify for tuition and other expenses, plus $100 each academic month. Get on the right track. Talk to: CAPT RENNER 913-864-4676 AIR FORCE ROTC Leadership Excellence Starts Here COMFORT, PROTECTION & STYLE FOR YOUR CAR Balloons-n-More 609 Vermont 749-0148 Show your appreciation on Secretary's Day April 26th - with a special delivery - balloon bouquets - secretary day gift baskets - chocolate roses CHURROS 16” of hot golden cinnamon pastry. FREE DELIVERY! 841 527-3011 810 gch from pmpt nightly Take the Mac Challenge April 28-29,8 p.m. to 8 a.m. Ballroom, Kansas Union The Mac Challenge Dance Marathon is a unique opportunity for you or your living group or campus organization to win computer equipment and have a great time while raising money for the Margin of Excellence for KU Women's Volleyball. Burge Union 864-5697 Here's the challenge: Individuals 2) Bring your donations to the Mac Challenge dance marathon. Registration begins at 6 p.m. 1) Collect donations from any resources available to you. 3) Dance for the entire 12-hour period (not including scheduled breaks) The individual who collects the most donations and dances from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. will go home April 29 with a; Macintosh Plus and an Imagewriter II printer Living Groups 2) Bring your group's donations and completed entry form to the Mac Challenge dance marathon. Registration begins at 6 p.m. 3) A minimum of six team members must be registered. Two persons must be dancing from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. The Living Group that collects the most donations and is successfully represented on the dance floor at 8 a.m. April 29 will leave with a; Macintosh SE with a 20 MEG. Hard Drive and an Imagewriter II printer Clubs/Campus Organizations 1) Collect donations from any resource available to you. 2) Bring your group's donations and completed entry form to the Mac Challenge dance marathon. Registration begins at 6 p.m. 3) A minimum of six team members must be registered. Two persons must be dancing from 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. The Club/Organization that raises the most donations and is successfully represented on the dance floor at 8 a.m. April 29 will leave with a: Macintosh SE with a 2 MEG. Hard Drive and an imagewriter printer *Have donation checks made payable to: Williams Fund, Margin of Excellence Volleyball. *Have donation checks made payable to: Williams Fund, Margin of Excellence Volleyball. *Walk-ins welcome. $5.00/couple, $3/individual. All proceeds go toward the Margin of Excellence Women’s Volleyball. *Music featuring ADJ.