University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 21, 1991 5 Lawrence men charged in restaurant robberies Kansan staff report Two Lawrence men were charged Tuesday in Douglas County District Court in connection with the robbery of two Lawrence restaurants. During their first appearance, bonds for Barry Dean Rush, 29, and Randall Michael Brooks, 21, were set aside. Both were earrings were scheduled for Feb. 28. The two each have been charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and two counts of burglary, the two counts of felony that count aggravated burglary, one count of attempted robbery and one count of misdemeanor theft In addition, Brooks has a felony count of possession of marijuana. Rush and Brooks are charged in connection with the Feb. 14 armed robbery of Sirion Stockade, 1015 Iowa s. F. the Feb. 7 armed robbery of W. W. the W 23rd St., and the Jan. 28 burglary of the same Taco Bell restaurant. The two also are charged in connection with the Feb. 2 attempted robbery of the assistant manager of Sirlion Stockade. Philp Meining/KANSAN Hand made Keith Middlemas, Lawrence resident, chips away at a 400-pound stone for a birdbath. The stone is one of two pieces that took more than 30 hours to carve. The birdbath will be on display this weekend at the Lawrence Lawn and Garden Show at the Holiday Inn Holdom, 200 McDonald Drive. From the Kansas & Burge Unions University/Community Service Scholarship Award As a result of the efforts of many students saving the furniture and art objects while providing invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire on April 20, 1970, insurance carriers decided to present the Kansas Union with a gift. The Student Union Activities Board will again choose a student deserving of being awarded a scholarship from the interest on this gift. - Must be a regularly enrolled KU student this spring semester and be enrolled for the fall 91 and spring 92 semesters. * Must have demonstrated service to the university and/or the community. NATURAL WAY 820-822 Mass 841-0100 - Scholarship, financial need, and references will be a minimal consideration in application reviews. Available in SUA Office, Kansas Union 864-3477. Must be received by 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 22 in the SUA Office. Interviews will be held starting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 5. Lawrence community. Recreates financial need, and references will be a minimal. Tonight From New York City Capital Recording Artists Maggie's Dream Don't forget 50¢ draws Special 18 & over show Special Sunday Show Feb 24 Rounder Recording Artist Jonathan Richman with special guest Lou Whitney Band (formerly The Morrels) Advance Tickets on sale 18 & over Advance Tickets for Thur 2/28 Drivin-n-Cryin Sun 3/3 GWAR Eri 3/8 Trip Shakespeare Applications: Qualifications: Headmasters 808 Vermont 843-3808 TIN PAN ALLEY Salon & Supplies - Paul Mitchell - Redken - Focus 21 - KMS - Sabastian - Bain De Terre - Brocato * Joice 320 W. 21st st. (23rd E. Louisiana) 841-5885 520 W. 23rd St. - AND MUCH MORE Free Tax Advice Legal Services Available Free with Valid KU ID 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 Appointment Necessary Spring Break Special! Sunglasses Up to 45% OFF The "Micro Lites" & "Pro" by Style Eyes The Etc. Shop Clothing & Accessories For Men & women Sunglasses VISA-11C-A11EXP-DISCOVER CARD 732 Mass. 843-0611 Now KU can afford to dream in color. If you thought that finding a color Macintosh $ ^{*} $ system you could afford was just a dream, then the new, affordable Macintosh LC is a dream come true. The Macintosh LC is rich in color. Unlike many computers that can display only 16 colors at once, the Macintosh LC expands your palette to 256 colors. It also comes with a microphone and new sound-input technology that lets you personalize your work by adding voice or other sounds. Like every Macintosh computer, the LC is easy to set up and easy to master. And it runs thousands of available applications that all work in the same consistent way-so once you've learned one program, you're on your way to learning them all. The Macintosh LC even lets you share information with someone who uses a different type of computer-thanks to the versatile Apple SuperDrive, which can read from and write to Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Apple II floppy disks. Low-cost color Macintosh LC's now available at the KU Bookstore. Take a look at the Macintosh LC and see what it gives you. Then pinch yourself. Apple introduces the Macintosh LC. It's better than a dream—it's a Macintosh. KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union, Level 2 864-5697 The power to be your best © 1990 Apple Computer Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. SuperDrive II and "The power to be your best" are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. M-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation OBS is a registered trademark of international Business Machines Corporation.