12 Wednesday, February 13, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Don't Drink & Drive $50 $50 MONO Have you had mononeucleosis within the last month? If so your plasma could make a valuable contribution to research and earn you $50 at the same time For additional details call Steve Hawkins at Lawrence Donor Center 749-5750 814 W. 24th Corner of 24th & Alabama THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SAILING CLUB Missed our first meeting? The KU Sailing Club meets every Wednesday night in parlors A and B of the Kansas Union at 7:00 p.m. Information on: - Learn to sail classes - Club Racing - Intercollegiate Racing Trials for more call information 864-6083 START THE YEAR OFF RIGHT AT Vista 49C HAMBURGERS 100% Pure Kansas Beef served with ketchup, mustard, pickles and onions. For just a little more, top it off with cheese and bacon. Offer good for a limited time. Vista DRIVE IN 1527 W. 6th WATKINS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Comprehensive Gynecology Services Watkins provides KU students with gynecological services to aid with- ♥ your personal contraceptive choices treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) for women and men - treatment for mortality* * sexual health counseling* - treatment for infertility * * sexual health counselin * The Gynecology Clinic is under the direction of a Board Certified gynecologist. Female and male physicians and gynecological nurses are available for consultation. Charges are assessed for some services. For more information or for an appointment call 864-9507. Use Your Condom Sense! Condom Sense Week is February 14 - 21. Make it a happy valentine's Day! Protect yourselves from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV/AIDS. Sexual abstinence is the surest way to prevent STDs and pregnancy, but if you decide to have intercourse — use a latex barrier and nonoxynol-9 spermicide every time. Condoms are available at Watkins pharmacy (3 for 50 cents). We Care for KU. Health Education 864-9570 Health Center 864-9500 Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students Serving Only Lawrence Campus Students England takes the pancake The Associated Press British lead series in traditional race LIBERAL — England won the 42nd annual International Pancake Race today when a Kansas runner failed to finish, and a winner in the day by a British contestant. Running in Olney, England, Alison Steele covered the 415-yard course in 66 seconds, winning the British leg of the race for the second consecutive year. The winner at Liberal, Donetta Scales, won the third three seconds slower at 68.95 secs. The runners flip a pancake in a pan while covering the course. England took the lead in the series, 21-20: the results of one year's race were disqualified because a BBC van interfered with the race in Ohne Schindler, 25, also won the Kansas heat in 1989, with a time of 65.91 seconds. Yesterday she led a field of nine runners. The U.S. leg of the race was run under sunny skies with temperatures in the 50s. In Ohney, despite a snowstorm, Steele shaved two seconds off her winning time of last year. The United States broke England's string of seven straight victories last year when the winner in Liberal edged Steele's time by less than half a second. Steele was kissed at the door of the church of Sts. Peter and Paul by the Rev. Ashley Null of Liberal According to legend, the race has been run in Olney since 1445, when a harassed housewife dashed off to church on Shrove Tuesday still clutching her frying pan with a pancake in it. Others say a gift of pancakes may have been a form of bribery for the bellringer to ring the bell sonner to signal the beginning of feast day celebrations. After a lapse during World War II, Olney evoked the race in 1948. Two years later, the women of Liberal in New York voted for the English to a race against the clock Shrove Tuesday precedes Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, a time of fasting and penitence to commemorate Jesus' fasting. Shake it up with Black Cat Bone Live Wednesday 75¢ 140z. Draws $2 burger basket BENCHWARMERS Don't miss Johnny Reno Thursday and our 3-Day Mardi Gras Party! Now KU can afford to dream in color. Macintosh Color Packages Offer Ends March 8th,1991* Macintosh LC Color Package includes: Macintosh LC 2/40 CPU (includes keyboard) Apple 12" RGB Monitor MacWrite II & MacDraw II $2 109.00 Please add 5.25% sales tax KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union, Level 2 864-5697 Mac Isi 2/40 Color Package includes: The Macrocosm Mac Ilsi 40 Meg. Hard Drive/2 Meg. RAM Standard keyboard Apple High-Resolution RGB Color Monitor MacWrite II & MacDraw II $3,069.00 Please add 5.25% sales tax Mac Isi 5/80 Color Package includes: Mac Ilsi 80 Meg. Hard Drive/5 Meg. RAM Standard Keyboard Apple High-Resolution RGB Color Monitor Apple High-Resolution RGB Color Monitor MacWrite II & MacDraw II $3,689.00 Please add 5.25% sales tax Please add 5.25% sales tax *Mac i12c Prices are good on limited quantities* Closeout Specials: Macintosh I1x CPU (4Meg. RAM) Macintosh 8 Bit Video Card Macintosh 1 Bit Video Card Macintosh Video Expansion Kit Macintosh Portrait Video Card Special Price: $2,495.00 $429.00 $69.00 $49.00 $249.00 Price good while existing quantities last. Offer open only to students enrolled in six or more credit hours of course work, full-time faculty members, or full-time staff who are directly involved in the administration, delivery, or support of the academic mission of the University of Kansas, Lawrence campus. Please obtain and read a copy of the requirements for purchasing Macintosh computer equipment under the terms of the Apple Higher Education Program. You may obtain a copy of the requirements from the KU Bookstore at the liongate Union. Must be made by Cashier Check. The name of the person playing the equipment must be on the back cover of the check. Have your Cashier Check made payable to "KU Bookstores." Student dividends have already been applied on computer purchases.