4B Wednesday, March 8, 1995 This Wed is STUDENT NIGHT $2 admission with student ID Open Sun-Tues 7:00am-1:00am Fri 8 at 5u until 2:00am The 39th Annual SNYDER BOOK COLLECTING CONTEST First Prize $200 Second Prize $100 Closing Date: March 31, 1995 Organized by the University of Kansas Libraries under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Snyder and the Mt. Oread Bookshop If you are interested in entering, please talk to one of the following before the closing date SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mary Hawkins Kansas Collection Spencer Library 864-4274 Cindy Pierard Reference Watson Library 864-3366 Judith Emde Anschutz Science Library 864-4931 You can't afford to be without your Macintosh service in hours, not weeks. Authorized Service Provider • Reseller UnI Computers Sales • Service • Consulting Macintosh • Dos 2449 S.Iowa 841-4611 Just South of Kiefs in the Holiday Plaza Sometimes You Get More Than a Tan on Spring Break... - Speeding Tickets - Car Wrecks - DUI/MIP - Sexual Assault - Travel Package Scams Don'tGet"Burned" Legal Services for Students 148 Burge • 864-5065 STUDENT UNIVERSITY KANSAS SENATE Alaskan race nears completion Nikolai. The Associated Press checkpoint in the iditarod dog sled race, what some have called the most grueling test of endurance in the world. ROHN, Alaska — Rick Mackey was the first in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to leave Rohn Roadhouse and start heading for the Nikolai checkpoint, 99 miles away Mackey, who won the 1983 Iditarod and was second last year, pulled out of Rohn at 3:25 a.m., 15 minutes ahead of two-time Yukon Quest winner Charlie Boulding, who had been the first dog driver to reach Rohn late yesterday. Bill Cotter gave chase at 3:59 a.m., followed by DeeDee Jonrowe at 4:03 a.m. Rohn is about 210 miles from Wasilla, site of the idiitarod's restart on Sunday and where the race clock began ticking. The trail to Nikolai, said to be in excellent condition, runs through some steep climbs and descents and across a barren expanse of tundra known as the Farewell Burn. Temperatures had been warm during daylight hours south of the Alaska Range, but have been more comfortable for the leading teams as they make their way further into interior Alaska. Vern Halter was fifth out of Rohn at 4.51 a.m., followed by defending Iditarod champion Martin Buser, five-time winner Rick Swenson, Tim Osmar and 1993 winner Jeff King. Fifty-eight teams are entered in the 23rd running of the 1,100-mile iditarod, which ends in Nome. If the good weather holds, the first musher should reach the finish in less than 10 days. The top 20 finishers will share a purse of $350,000, with $52,500 and a new pickup truck going to the winner. Knight-Ridder Tribune LOOK FOR THE BONUS STICKERS FILL YOUR CARD QUICKER TO WIN! DIAPERS ALL GRADE "AA" EGGS DOZEN PACK Over Invoice Cost Over Invoice Cost 0000000000 ALL 12QT. TUB ICE CREAM DOG FOOD 18 LB. & LARGER NATIONAL BRAND BEER 24 PACK 12 OZ CANS TONY'S D'PRIMO User Invoice Cost ANHEUSER-BUSCH NATURAL LIGHT BEER ADDITIONAL PURCHASES NATURAL LIGHT BEER 24 H 1302 CWS $785 FRESH ORANGE FRESH HONEYDEW MELONS 49 ℕ FRESH CRISP BROCCOLI WE ACCEPT WICK VOUCHERS & MANUFACTURERS COUPONS OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY SEITZ $1 18 CORN DOGS LR. FRESH SLICED 1/4 PORK LOIN TYSON GRADE A FRESH WHOLE FRYERS 56c LB. CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES LARGE 88 CT. SIZE FRESH 70% LEAN GROUND BEEF 5 LB, PACK OR LARGER JUMP ECOLOGY MUNCH FRESH CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE BONLESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ECONOMY PACK We reserve the right to limit quantities. our supplies last. COOKS BUTT PORTION HAM 98℃ lB IMPORTED FROM NORWAY $ 478 JARLSBURG SWISS CHEESE LB. 1 GAL. JUG 23RD & LOUISIANA LAWRENCE