Friday, December 1, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Why Pay More For Less? Pay One Low Price For Valentino's Great All You Can Eat Buffet! • Pizza • Lasagna • Spaghetti • Salad Bar • Bread Sticks • Dessert Pizza Order Buffet and Your Ice Tea is ONLY 20° $1.00 VALUE $1.00 off Evening Buffet (7 days a week) 50° off Lunchon Buffet (7 days a week) 544 W.23rd 749-4244 Free Delivery Expires 12/15/89 Not good with other specials Limit one coupon per person You "win" when the Hawks do! Each time the Men's team is victorious at home, we'll help you celebrate! Here's how it works: Here's how it works: On Home Game Days, you'll receive the percent off your total receive the percent off your total purchase that matches the point spread. For instance, if the Jayhawks win by 15 points, you receive 15% off. Cheer the Jayhawks on to victory against Maryland-Baltimore County and then come celebrate with us! GREAT TASTE - NATURALLY Louisiana Purchase 23rd & Lousiana 843-5500 open 11-11 noon-11 Sun. Safety Hints from your gas company. If you detect an odor you think may be natural gas- (1) Open windows and doors to dilute the air ta a safe level. (2) Call for aid or advice from the gas company or fire depart- ment or police department men or ladder appears to be very strong leave the house or building immediately. Go to a telephone and notify the gas company—do not turn on any electrical appliances, including light switches. (4) When the problem is solved, have a qualified person from the gas company, plumbing or climate control firms relight appliances. appliances. (5) In the event a leak is detected anywhere outside of a building notify the gas company immediately and describe the location and approximate level of the odor — a quick check of the area will be made to determine the problem and corrective action needed. If you have any questions please contact our office. CALL 843-7842 Where Dreams Are Made To Order Laciece 8th & New Hamphshire 841-2665 We cater any size party anytime- anywhere. If you're planning a holiday party and want anything from hors'doeuvres, cakes or salads to seven course dinners, Laciece will tend to your every need. ROCK CHALK REVUE IBA TRYOUTS In Between Acts Tryouts DECEMBER 5th & 6th We need singers, actors dancers and all types of creative talent CALL 864-4033 FOR DETAILS Recycling project will debut at start of spring semester Now that the contract has been signed and the collection barrels have been ordered, KU's pilot recycling program, should begin Jan. 18, 1990, said Jeff Morris, student body vice president. By Chris Evans Kansan staff writer Liz Smith, Lawrence sophomore and member of the University of Kansas recycling task force, said 32 aluminum can containers had been ordered for the owners of River City Recycling. Co., the company scheduled to recycle at the University. "Everything should be ready by the beginning of second semester," she said. "We're working on this over the holidays to make sure it gets done." The recycling task force was organized by members of Student Senate and Environs, a student environmental-awareness group. Representatives from those groups and from city government, KU faculty and Student Union Activities make up the task force. Containers will be placed in eight buildings on campus. The buildings are the Kansas Union, Wescoe Hall, Marvin Hall, Fraser Hall, Haworth Hall, Murphy Hall, Summerfield Hall and Blake Hall. River City Recycling workers will collect cans each afternoon before campus opens to traffic. "We're going to try to move paper pick-up into our recycling program," Morris said. Morris, who is also a member of the recycling task force, told senators Wednesday that he saw possibilities for expansion in the recycling program. Smith said that any program expansion would occur after the semester-long pilot project ended. SPRING SEMESTER LEASES NOW AVAILABLE "We'd have to really get into the project to know if paper would be feasible," she said. "That can wait. We're doing this to make students aware. Half of it is for the aluminum, half of it is for the students." NOW LEASING HEATHERWOOD VALLEY APARTMENTS HEATHERWOOD VALLEY EXTRAS: - Fully equipped kitchens. - One of the most energy efficient complexes in Lawrence. * Individually controlled high efficiency heating and air conditioning. - Free covered parking with 1 & 2 bedroom units. - One, two, and three bedroom units. - Quiet, southwest location off 22nd & Kasold. * On KU Bus Route. 2040 Heatherwood Dr. No. 203 913-843-4754 They're here! The Macintosh deals you've been waiting for... Mac Deal #1 Macintosh Plus Imagewriter II Printer Rodime/Everex 20 Plus Hard Drive MacWrite 5.0 Free Macintosh carrying case with purchase! Educational package price $ 1,899.00 Mac Deal #3 Macintosh SE 20 MB/HD Standard Keyboard Imagewriter II Printer Free Macintosh carrying case with purchaser Educational package price $ 2,499.00 Macintosh The power to do your best at KU © 1989 The Apple logo and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macintosh SE CPU Standard Keyboard Imagewriter II Printer MacWrite 5.0 Free Macintosh carrying case with purchase! A $79.95 value! Educational package price $ 1,999.00 Mac Deal #2 (Prices do not include 4.75% tax) *Prices good while quantities last. *Offer open only to full-time students, faculty and staff of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Campus. *Please consult requirements for purchasing Apple Computer Equipment. You may pick up a copy of the requirements in the KU Bookstore in the Burge Union. Promotion ends Dec. 22, 1989. Mac Deal a La Carte Macintosh Plus $ 924.00 Macintosh SE CPU 1,419.00 Macintosh SE 20MB/HD 1,919.00 Imagewriter II Printer 449.00 MacWrite 5.0 49.00 Standard Keyboard 82.00 Rodime/Everex 20 MB/HD 489.00 *Payment must be made in cash or by cashier's check. *No personal checks or credit cards. *Have cashier's check made payable to "KU Bookstores." *Student dividend already applied on computer purchases. The Mac deals are here! Burge Union 864-5697 7 V