6 Thursday, January 20, 1994 JD's Baseball Cards & Sports Nostalgia Shop 711 W.23rd 842-1002 We buy back used baseball cards. Billiards $2.40 per hour until 6:00 p.m. --- Grumpy Old Men PG*13-4,20; 7.9:50 Beetowners B*2,4*15; 7.15; 9.35 Shadowlands PG*4,0.05; 7.00; 9.45 Iron Will PG*4,0.05; 7.00; 9.35 Iron Act I Plg*4,25; 7.10; 9.45 House Party IHR*4,0.4; 7.25; 9.40 3 Primerism Show (1) of Healing Dolby Solar City Ammune and Imagine Stages SUA FILMS TUESDAY - SUNDAY, JANUARY 18-23 The Lover Tues. 7:00 pm Wed. 9:30 pm Blow-Up Wed. 7:00 pm Thurs. 9:30 pm Vincent and Theo Tues. 9:30 pm Thurs. 7:00 pm ALL SHOWS IN NAPAKEE UNION TICKETS $2.50 MONTHS $3.00 FREE WATER SUMA VISION.CARD CALL 814-SHOW FOR ENTRY NUMBER 1626 w. 23rd STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SUA FILMS FRI.. JAN. 21 — SUN.. JAN. 23 DAZED AND CONFUSED DIZZED MAIN COMPANY FRI. & SAT. 7:00PM FRI. & SAT. 9:30PM SUN. 2:00PM FRI. & SAT. MIDNIGHT HIGHLANDER Crown Cinema Legal Services for Students BEFORE 6 PM. ADULTS $3.00 (UNITED TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 Yes, under most leases. 148 Burge 864-5665 STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF MASS SENATE VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841 5191 PelicanBrief PG-13 5.00,8.00 HILLCREST 925 IOWA. 841-5191 Malice $ ^{R} $ 5.00, 7.20,9.45 MyLife PG-13 5.00, 7.30,9.45 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841-5191 $1.25 If my roommate moves out, do I have to pay all the rent? Mrs. Doubtfire PG-13 7.15,8.40 Heaven and Earth R$^{9}$ 5.00,9.00 Air Up There PG 6.15, 7.00,9.35 Tombstone R$^{9}$ 6.15,8.45 Philadelphia PG-13 7.20,9.50 Accepted Cost Kutter IGA *Check Cashing *Post Office *Carry Outs 843-2313 9th& Iowa - Deli •Bakery •Videos Coke, Sprite Diet $479 Limit 1 with $10 Purchase 24 Pack Angel Soft Bath Tissue 4roll pkg. 3/$200 Blue Bunny Ice Cream 2/$400 1/2 gal squares Swanson Four Compartment Dinners 2/$300 10-11 oz. pkg. Armour Chili 10¢ off label 5 cans/$300 15 oz. can 5-Alive Orange Juice 2/$300 64oz. Prices good thru Jan. 25. Temperatures fall to record lows Cold is responsible for at least 72 deaths The Associated Press With the temperature outside at 11 degrees below zero, the heat was turned off yesterday in a fire furnace at Bethelehem Steel Corp.'s forging plant. Lights in two of the company's office towers clicked off. It was the first time the company had to honor a recent agreement with a utility to curtail its electricity use at a time of peak demand, and demand was high as the Midwest and East shivered in some of the coldest cold Interlaced utilities serving 21 million people from Washington to New Jersey instituted "rolling blackouts" and asked customers to sharply cut back their use of electricity. on record. In a week of daily cold records, the mercury fell to all-time records yesterday in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Whiteland, Ind., bottomed out at 36 degrees below zero, the coldest on record in the state. "When you walk out in it, it's like someone hitting you in the chest," said Sgt. Richard Broughton of the Indiana state police. Yesterday's low at Hell, Mich., was 25 below. "It's colder than hell in Hell," said Jim Ley, 62, owner of the Devil's Den gift store. "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! Single-digit temperatures extended all the way south to Alabama, forcing dozens of schools to close and putting a quarter-inch layer of ice on the alligator pond at the Birmingham zoo. From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course!) Fast & Friendly Delivery Now During Lunch! (limited area) At least 72 deaths have been reported during a six-day period that began Friday. Most of the victims were killed on ice roads or had heart attacks shoveling snow. Luckily, a warming trend is on the way, with even Wisconsin expecting highs up to 40 by Saturday. Thrifty Thursday Special "That's going to be a heat wave," said Trent Little, a high-school student in Milwaukee. For a small Only $3.49 + tax (carry out only) Frequently used 842-3232 pizza (add. tops only. 75) order 2 or more for free delivery Good Thursday Only! "We Pit It On!" clip me 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) Kansan Card offer good carry out only BRAXTON COPLEY ATTORNEY - General Practice - Traffic - Misdemeanors - O.U.I. - Landlord/Tenant 719 Massachusetts, Suite D Lawrence, KS 66044 (913) 749-5333 If only I would have joined Don'tmiss Student Union Activities is taking Officer and Coordinator Officer applications are available now and due by noon, Thursday, February 3. Officer and Coordinator applications for the 1994-95 school year. Coordinator applications will be available Monday, January 24 and are due by Officers: President, VP of Administrative Affairs, VP of University Affairs. VP for Membership Development Coordinators: Feature Films, Fine Arts, Forums, Live Music, Public Relations Special Events, Spectrum Films, and Recreation & Travel. For more information call 864-3477 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL MANAGERS' MEETING Mandatory Managers' Meeting: Monday, January 24 at 7:00 pm in Robinson, Room 115. Rules will be discussed. All managers attending the meeting will have first opportunity in signing up for league play. NOTE:- Entries are accepted on a 1st come, 1st serve basis beginning at 8:30 am thru 4:00 pm on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. *All team managers who do not attend the MANAGERS' MEETING will not be allowed to sign up until JANUARY 26 at 2:00 pm. DIVISIONS: MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CO-REC Open, Greek, Residence Hall, Law, Jayhawk ENTRYDEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, JAN.26 @ 4:00 PM ENTRYFEE: $25/TEAM SPONSOREDBY KURECREATION SERVICES 208 ROBINSON 864-3546