University Daily Kansan / Friday, December 1. 1989 On campus KJHK RAISB MONEY: Radio Station KJHK's holiday auction and food fair generated about $5,500 last night for the station and a local charity organization. "We generated about $500 for Lawrence Warm Hearts," said Tim Mensendiek, KJHK general manager. "When all was said and done, we earned about $5,000 for the station." Mensendiek said that the amount earned for the station was about the same as last year but that he considered it an accomplishment because there were fewer donating clients this year. Denise Kettler, KJHK promotions director, said that next semester the station would try to incorporate a fund-raising event similar to the holiday auction but with a spring theme. MONEY BYOLEN: About $3,000 in cash was taken from an unlock, unattended vending truck Wednesday and KU police investigator Vig Strand. "It's not easy." Strand said, "But everything is possible with the right equipment." Opening a safe in this manner is not unusual. he said. Using bolt cutters, someone opened a safe and took 14 money bags sometime between 2 p.m. and 3:25 p.m., Strnad said. The break-in may have taken place in a parking lot near Summerfield Hall. "We're not sure how much was saved at this time. are no suspects at this time." - Three exhibitions, "Chinese Bronzes from the Sackler Collection," "Prints of the 1980s" and "Ceramics of the Weimar Republic," are on display today through Dec. 30 at the Soencer Museum of Art. Local Briefs ► A meeting of Intervariyst Christian Fellowship will be 7 p.m. A gallery tour by Stephen Goddard, curator of prints for the "Prints of the 1980s" exhibit, will be at noon today at the south balcony gallery in the Spencer Museum of Art. today at the Daisy Hill Room in the Burge Union. Three exhibitions, "Chinese Bron- Burge. > The KU Folk Dance Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at St. John's Catholic Church, 1229 Vermont St. > A worship service, sponsored by KU Bible Study, will be at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Big Eight Room in the Kansas Union. > An ECKANKAR worship service will be at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Walnut Room in the Kansas Union. The service consists of short reading from ECKANKAR books. he holidays begin with the perfect tree from Pence. They have a large selection of healthy live trees to select from. Eight foot trees are just $19, while seven foot trees are priced at $17 and trees six feet and smaller are a modest $15. The finest quality trees at the lowest prices in town. So come make your place a "home for the holidays." College Memory ear. Macintosh will remember more about KU than you will. This year, Macintosh will remember more about KU than you will. That's because the 1990 Jayhawker Yearbook is being produced entirely on Macintosh computers.And the results are something the staff won't soon forget. Before, editing and reworking pages was timeconsuming and expensive. So the decision was made to teach the entire staff to use Macintosh computers. Here's what they learned to do within a month: cut production time by 75%, use that time to explore more creative ideas, and improve the quality of the Jayhawker with the graphic capabilities of Macintosh. So when you see this year's Jayhawker, remember that a Macintosh could do the same for you. Macintosh® The power to do your best at KU $ \textcircled{2} $ 1989 The Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. The Mac deals are here! 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