UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, January 14, 1997 5A Outdated phone directories wanted in recycling effort By Emily Vrabac Kansan staff writer University of Kansas students, faculty and staff can prevent their phone books from cluttering local landfills by participating in the Department of Environment, Health & Safety's phone book recycling project. Southwestern Bell and the University have collaborated for Project Redirectory, which is available longer on campus than in the rest of the community. "The city is done with their phone book recycling," said Victoria Silva, environmental specialist with the Department of Environment, Health & Safety. "It said in the phone books their program ended Jan. 6." Collection dumpsters are in place at five campus locations and will remain there until Jan. 19. If students miss the January deadline, they still can recycle phone books at Wal-Mart's recycling center. 3300 Iowa St., in the window for mixed paper. "It is important for people to recycle their phone books in January, though, because Southwestern Bell will be stacking them into what equals one tree and giving a total number of trees saved by the program," said Patty Perez, greens coordinator at Wal-Mart. She said the goal of the program was to obtain 100 percent of the 1996 directories. Students are pleased with the convenience of the program. "Ijust haven't really known of spots to recycle, so I haven't in the past," said Alex Drude, Mill Valley, Calif., senior. Samantha Hughes, Stillwater, Okla, sophomore, won't be participating in the program. "If it is easy and accessible and I know about it,I will." "We don't have a new phone book yet, so we still use the old one," she said. "If we get a new one, we'll probably keep both of them." Bob Oloson St. Louis junior Bob Oleson, St. Louis junior, said he would recycle if it was convenient. "If it is easy and accessible and I know about it, I will," he said. Recycle, please Location of recycling drop-offs on campus: At the north end of Ellsworth Hall. In the parking lot west of the Burge Union and Irving Hill Road. Next to the blue newspaper bin in front of Stauffer-Flint Hall. At the north end of Carruth O'Leary. South of Dyche Hall off Jayhawk Boulevard. EVERYTHING BUT ICE BEDS·DESKS CHEST OF DRAWERS BOOK CASES unclaimed freight & damaged merchandise 936 Mass. January Specials (Limited to Stock on Hand) K Sealy Posturpedic ...399.95 T Metal Headboards...99.95 T Mattress Sets...99.95 Futon Couches ...149.95 Futon Covers...39.95 Flannel Sheet Sets...39.95 Daybeds ...99.95 Waterbed Conditioner...964 Bobbi's Bedroom 843-7378 841-6966 914 Mass. Member.nal.com/Sneakers 9p6/page.html THE CHAPMAN USED & CURIOUS GOODS 731 New Hampshire 841-0560 Noon - 6:00 Tues. - Sat. BUY • SELL • TRAD Buy, Sell and Trade in the Classifieds. the beauty of it all grand opening of Beauty Brands' newest location in Lawrence. Beauty Brands is an exciting new concept and total beauty experience - a salon, spa and store all in one. We have over 10,000 hair care, bath & body cosmetics, fragrance and skin care products with names you know like Paul Mitchell, Sebastian, Nexxus, Redken, Graham Webb and more all at low prices. Plus you'll love our $ \mathrm{H_{2}O} $ bath & body Boutique. Let us give you a taste of what's new in beauty during our Grand Opening Celebration. We will be offering: free product samples free paraffin dips free beauty consultations free make-up touch-ups and more. Choices is our full service salon and day spa. We feature top stylists, nail artists, estheticians and massage therapists. No appointments are necessary. Sign up for Take 10. It's our way of rewarding you for shopping at Beauty Brands. When you reach $100 in total purchases you'll receive a certificate for a Beauty Brands Shopping Spree. It's good on anything and everything. Take 10% off all products and services any day you choose. Beauty Brands is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also visit our Overland Park & Lee's Summit locations. Intramural Basketball Managers Meeting attendance required to compete in the league Sun. Jan. 19 7:00 PM in 115 Robinson $25 entry fee Play begins Jan. 27 For more information, call 864-3546 or stop by 208 Robinson the Interested in a unique living arrangement? HILLEL HOUSE may be right for you! Located at 940 Mississippi, the Hillel House is close to campus, affordable and a great opportunity for Jewish living. Rooms available immediately for Spring semester. For information or an application call 832-8755. TOTAL FITNESS ATHLETIC CENTER Simply the best! Why go anywhere else?