8A Wednesday, April 12, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1105 Mass kerrisdale Rd Roadblocks In Your Way? Like roadblocks, financial problems or difficulties with studies force a change in direction. If your priorities have changed, the Air Force can help. Call: 1-800-423-USAF The Air Force offers educational assistance, high-tech training and job experience. It'll take more than a high school diploma to succeed in the 21st century. "NO COUPON SPECIALS"EVERYDAY TWO-FERS PRIMETIME PARTY "10" CARRY-OUT 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10-PIZZAS 1-PIZZA 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-COKES 4-COKES 1-COKE $9.00 $11.50 $30.00 $3.50 DELIVERY HOURS Sun-Thurs 11am-2am Fri-Sat 11am-3am Use your Kansas Card and get one pizza with one topping $2.60 each + tax. 601 W 23rd Southern Hills Center • Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE • WE ACCEPT CHECKS Recycling sites take plastic and more Most students know that they can recycle pop cans and newspapers. But they also can recycle everything from household appliances to the By Paul Todd Kansan staff writer moth house old buppier that of the Honda last winter. It's not difficult to recycle - if students are willing to put in the work. "We do pretty much the same amount of tonnage," he said. "And Lawrence's main recycling center, the Community Recycling Center, is located in the parking lot behind Wal-Mart, 3300 Iowa St. The center takes regular items such as cans, newsprint, glass bottles, office paper and plastic milk and soda jugs. "At 9 p.m., not too many people are thinking about recycling," he said. back for economical reasons. Smith said the reduction in hours had not hurt the center's business. Smith said that the recycling services at Wal-Mart are free, but the hours of operation have been cut Mike Smith is the director of the center, which is owned and paid for by Wal-Mart. However, a company called Community Living Opportunities manages the center. we get more phone calls everymonth." Smith said it would be helpful if Lawrence had more than one recyclables drop-off point for the whole city. "We have a hard time because of our size, so it would be nice if there was another place," he said. The city of Lawrence only picks up grass clippings and has no drop-off cites for recyclables except for newspaper. Joanna Wolf, Wichita freshman, said her scholarship hall residents pay to have their recyclables hauled off by Conservation Resources, 3009 W.28th St. "It's very important, especially in a large community," she said. "You realize how much trash you produce and how much you really do save." Gabrielle Segura, Kansas City, Kan., junior, prepares to dump a bag of aluminum cans at the Community Recycling Center at Wal-Mart, 3300 Iowa St. The center accepts several materials, including plastic, glass and newspaper. LisaPerry/ KANSAN Recyclers The following is a partial list of Lawrence companies that take certain recyclable items. For more information, call 832-3030. - The automotive center at Wal-Mart, 3300 Iowa St., takes used car batteries and motor oil. - All three Dillons locations take aluminum cans, plastic bottles and plastic food packaging. State Radiator Company, 61.3 N. Second St., takes anti-freeze. Call 842-3300 Lawrence's Earthbound Program will pick up grass clippings and leaves. Call 841-1911. Lawrence has limited recycling for tires and appliances. Call 841- 1991. Tonight is STUDENT NIGHT $2 admission with student ID Juicers Showgirls Open Sun-Thurs 7:00pm-1:00am Fri & Sat until 2:00am $15 Today $30 This Week By donating your blood plasma. WALK-INS WELCOME IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... CALL Birthright 816 W.24th Behind Lair Noller Ford 749-5750 EARNCASH For a confidential, caring friend, call us. 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