The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 12, 1979, Image 9

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    'Windshield of police car broken
• The windshield of a University • Joseph Bova, 426 Holmes, reported that someone had stolen two wallets
police vehicle was broken Saturday the theft of his stereo and two speakers belonging to students from the locker
while it wak parked at the loading dock from his room, police services said, room at the Natatorium, police services
oft Waring,‘‘University Police Services Estimated value is unknown. said. Value of the items is unknown,
said. Estimated damage is $2OO.
Cathy Hose, 10 Bigler, reported
someone broke a pinball machine in
Findlay Saturday, police services said.
Aa unknown amount of money was taken
ans another machine was slightly
damaged, police services said.
Apply for funds before deadline
a:, This Thursday is the application
WMine for friany financial aid grants
and programs. Information is available
by calling TIPS at 863-1234 and
requesting one of the following tapes by
number:
Assistantships, fellowships and grants
Vor graduate students 466, Basic
Educational Opportunity Grant 467,
College work-study program 468,
Financial aid application procedures
470; Financial aid at the University
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% \ CARAVANS
agf 116 S. Garnery
1 10% OFF l
% Anything V
f Heart Shaped
I $l5 OFF
| A complete pair
jgj of glasses
■!| (offer expires end of term)
State College Optical
; 119 S. Fraser St.
: Hojurs: 8-5 Mon-Sat
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Sweet Nothings
For Valentines
Exquisite jewelry delicately
’J, fashioned in rich, long lasting 14
# Kt. Gold Overlay by Krementz.
« Come see our complete collection.
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jewelers
fONE HUNDRED EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
OPEN Mon-Fri 9:00-5:30
Sat. 9:00-5:00
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
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• Frank Lewski, 420 Snyder, reported
the theft of two stereo speakers from his
car parked in Parking Lot 83 North,
police services said. Estimated value is
unknown.
• Bob Gate, 203 Natatorium, reported
471, Guaranteed Student Loan —472, and Boucke may be reached by calling 865-
Military scholarships— 473. 6301.
Other numbers to ask for are:
National Direct Student Loan 474,
Office of Student Aid 475, Penn
sylvania Higher Education Assistance
grant 476, Suppelemental Educational
Opportunity Grant 477, University
loans (long-term) —4Bl, and University
scholarships—479.
The Office of Student Aid at 135
MT. HITTAHY IHH
VALENTINE DA Y SPECIAL
WED- FEB: 14th .; r • S ■
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FOR YOU AND YOURS two 12 ounce
T-Bone Steaks, prepared to your liking.
Our salad bar, potato, warm bread, and
1 /2 litre of wine or pitcher of beer $14.95
• WANTED •
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“THE GIPPER”
by Russ Berrie
Height: 12”
Weight: 3 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Big Smile, Extremely Lovable, Very Cuddly
and The Perfect Valentine
LAST SEEN AT:
THE TREASURE HOUSE
• 136 E. College Ave.
Across From Old Main
• Andrew V. Smith, 417 Shunk,
reported that unknown persons had
broken a window on the fourth floor
hallway of Shunk, Police services said.
Estimated value of the damage is $4O.
Liberal Arts 498, Changing Lifestyles,
will be offered fourth period Tuesdays
and Thursdays in 208 Chambers the first
five weeks of Spring Term. The period
and location of the student-designed
course were inadvertently omitted from
an article in Friday’s Daily Collegian.
T FOR TWO
—by Joyce Fassl
Clarification
“Beef and Brew
and a
Breathtaking View”
Resume speech tonig
• James Hill will speak on Resume Club at 7 p.m. today in 320-321 HUB. Management Club at 7:30 to;
Writing at a meeting of the 318 HUB
Recreation and Parks Society at 7:30
tonight at 113 Rec Hall
• Member’s of the Newman Student
Association are asked to bring
pampers, t-shirts and receiving
blankets for Birthright to a meeting
at 7:15 tonight in the Frizzell Room in
Eisenhower Chapel.
• Sheldon Gelman will speak on Sigina lota Epsilon, honorary • The board of directors
Confidentiality: Myth or Reality at a management fraternity, are invited Store, Inc., Food Co-op, will
meeting of the PSU Social Welfare to come to at meeting of the 7:30 tonight at the Store.
SAVE 50%
Reg. 1*99 yd.
SAVE 1.00 YD.
yard
SAVE 46%
Reg. 2.49 yd.
SAVE 1.15 YD.
Jlyanl
SAVE 50%
Reg. 5.99 yd.
SAVE 3.00 YD.
Id yard
SAVE 50%
INTERLOCK PRINTS, PINWALE AND WIDEWALE ,
CORDUROY, POLYESTER/ACRYLIC
SWEATER KNITS & INDIGO DENIM lIIJK
Your choice of fabrics in 1 to 10 yard lengths.
Reg. 1.99 yd. & W
SAVE 1.00 YD. ~
29%
current
prices
ALL SEWING NOTIONS
(except patterns]
Choose from a wide array of
useful notions. Stock up now!
SAVE
A wide selection of the latest
fashion patterns.
Reg. 1.50- 2.ooeach w
SAVE 5 KP-1.01 each
99L,
VtflVAl SALE EFFECTIVE MONDAY
THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17.
• The College of Human
Development Student Council will
sponsor Fred Eisele who will speak
on Public Policy and the Elderly at 7
p.m. today in the Living Center in the
Human Development Building.
Nominations for officers will also be
accepted then.
• Anyone interested in joining
Hills Plaza
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-9
The Daily Collegian Monday, Fel
Sensational
clearance of selected
knits and woven fabrics in
solid colors and prints. Save at
these red ticket prices.
SAVE 50%
Reg. 3.99 yd.
SAVE 2.00 YD. „
i jard
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44% - 55%
Reg. 4.49 - 4.99 yd.
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2.50 YD.
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SAVE 45%
Reg. 2.99 yd.
SAVE 1.35 YD^O**
JLyard
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40%-51%
CHALLIS PRINTS
45" to 60" wide. Elegant floral
prints for skirts, dresses, blouses
and more. Assorted colors
and patterns.
Reg. 3.29 - 3.99 yd. iW ffif"^
SAVE 1.32 - 2.02 YD. £
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... EVERYTHING FOR SEWING
• PSU Campus 4-H Club wii
at 7 p.m. today in 301 Agric
Administration Building.
• Officers will be elected
meeting of The College of Edi
Student Council at 7:30 tonighl
Willard.
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