12—The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981 "",); „ Ifl, . • . •0.. , ----egwoipz,t)e•-z,s:- , .:,•.w,k--:,&-r.o...+1 , 4."4%Le.... , -., , e,-g4~r---e.,- ~ .. 1 4.,....0..00,,.0,"t4- # ...„, ~, ,-..., „.„, ••„ -- .4 . VV,„.- 1 / 4 7, , ,- 1 / 4 * - -40 - V-'47,P,„,. 1 )45-' ,-- ;;PWthvg .-- 'gichP.eßOi,7-e4:39V5 1 P l` . . . . . . • A • . . . . . .. . . • • • t. , ,• ...„ , ~v„,,...„.,..„.„.„...„,.,.,:„.,,..,„..,...„„.„..„,..?,...,..,.:.....,...„.,,,,, ! fi.,,, w<• - •*:,-4, - I,fti- .•, :: k .. 40.4tAit.,-5>,,,,,,, , .1 '4 . . srV, ."I.,W"'''' ' ' t7- 4 ,N. .. , :*'`)-.. 1 ' . VA."';',334.-” ''';.....‘:* ‘l:Vt.''' ' kil4Wir - SV . i . MV:a 4 4-4. ,, ,, , ...--..... , ... , N.: , *( ... .. / 4 D . : ll y,fht• 10% off • • . *AI 1 ' : , ~,A. - Nivo : AA • ~ 0 ,. . , A., ' 4 ,, ~ ,.., = igma:•-• 'D .on the biggest selection of picture . iO.MI:k . AMV.A chg.iti l 4 frames from the traditional to I? tliiir:4;:z:l 'N • • ~ 1 ' - ' lij e r . . •-• , anit) 4 l . a4 l/ f • 301 S. Allen St. . On the Atrium in the Allenway ~ . .. 1' t" 214 E. College Ave. , i - k • wok the exotic g., ~:::::::.gxmg i'iE;f::M.M' . 1 ' 10% OFF • J . '. Open until 8:30 Dec. 10-24 . / l'A 1.41 , 11 ,0 A . r . ._ i . .4t ..,A.,,,,,,:. 44 71 ' oan brody !vet t ALL HOLIDAY GIFT PACKAGES 0 ‘ - , i. —1. 4 . 's • • ::• , :m..0,,,i 1 . 111. r& • . , . • .% Pre Xammas Sale .‘ ...,...,, ..,.„ 7 . Gift Frame Boutique .g *O4 ... , !...1.... q igoElll@gca& fva , cav .: ;:.: , .k..; W'' .'4 • cookies e. cakes . ~.... . its' c. ,- 4'''*4 , s ,k:li4 -,".''''Y'''`'"' . t - • other holiday treats . 1 - --, A' . .;' , ,. Ato ,?:5700 ~,,:k;;Les, , , 10 % -50% Off Entire Stock 0 ...,t,„.?„,:-...,,,,,..... , . ~,,,,...,,,....f.r.f. expires Dec. I§. 19111 '?: te : A`:''' - • , &,*ltAt6 . 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One coupon per customer. pleose. Customer must pay any sales tax due on the purchase price. This coupon not good in combination with any other offers. Hardee's of State College 213 S. Atherton Street "BM EiIiTIWAILL AROUND' T Coupon expires Jan. 11, 1982 WOOL KNIT TIES s 00 EACH WITH THIS COUPON VALID THRU 12/24 MICHAEL'S CLOTHING Co. cientiek, FRASER ST. MINI MALL OPEN DAILY FROM 10-5 23 , 8-405 U ; %.,„,•••• r"' , ; r — •?' .) . ' 4 ,„" - 67 4 ; — 49 .'„e 6. de d, dd w fd drd. 0 ° 3 L. l ° l: o 0 0 0 o ohA 0 ° 0 s\ STUDENT BOOK STORE Children's 10% Books ' Offer expires Dec. 24th 1981 OFF 1 ') tut !Oil 0 0' s /soy Hobbies Cooking Sports Phone 237-7616 r WiTh ThiS COUPON oNly 1,1 r A SAVE /4 0 431 "t‘ ON OUR ENTIRE STOCk of REqUIAR pRICEd SWEATERS SMART SHOP • Limit 1 sweater per coupon ® Coupon good thru December 19,1981 , .....N.6.r....marium-AramiryLmmx„,&—lrme..L' - r-K•fltrAkAL , 111CsciL , 72w4..rutte.74rlifearrrlaitat;WW,AWisiii(KrbilTZ . 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Pro films excluded.valid Nov. 2 - Dec.l9, Studio 2 1981. 135 - 36 exp. rolls $ 2.00. One 444 E. College Ave. • order per coupon Suite 250 expires 12- 18-8 1 234-2000 • Extia Set of Prints for $l.OO .I 2. ' R 1 , ~ ww F ./ y M' .w~/ rN• w~/ i w SAI~: '47; F-uitWara.l4o - 4":a '..17 - 217,11741 50' S: ~ y ~.. ~~ ~~~ ~`RS ~~n r 'Y,E`„~ ~li ..~^":.+ ' r'~L'r a.,~;'~F~ ~~ Y~~ ~Yi • • - OFF RECORDS CARARA "Cashmere Smoothe V-neck Sweaters" Navy, Burg, Blk, Purple, and Grey Reg $20.00 $1499 Dec. 24, 1981 Marcus says he started it all in 1936 when he persuaded his father, Herbert, to give a fashion show in Dallas and invite the New York fashion press. The show featured a fur collection based on the "colors of the Southwest." "They saw Dallas and the store and they fell in love with it," Marcus says. "And this interest in the West, I don't think it's temporary. I think it's it F! t ItNt i.I 1 1 1 , k ' I ' 3.: r ft COUPON MUST COUPON MUST 11111111111111 AgFCAT ME MEM ni ill VW 11111111111111 IN STEAK PLUS STEAK PLUS II STEAK PLUS STEAK PLUS al CHICKEN SHRIMP 1111 CHICKEN SHRIMP 1111 DINNERS DINNERS DINNERS DINNERS me EN Ribeye Steak Ribeye Steak Ell Ribeye Steak Ribeye Steak MI 0105 . 2 Filets of ilus 4 orc 111 thicken Breasts 2 for $5.99 0R... CHICKEN plus SHRIMP 0R... CHICKEN pluis SHRIMP II 2 pieces Chicken plus 4 pieces Shrimp 111 2 pieces Chicken plus 4 pieces Shrimp 2 Dinners for $5.99 2 Dinners for $5.99 "" 1111 thFu Jan. 3, 7 9 82 111 LUNCH COUPONn . n EE , ,• a FAMILY ®® a 111 PONDEROSA CHOPPED II (12 and under) '$ STEAK BURGER , II KIDS' SANDWICH Plus... 1111 MEALS I All-You-Can-Eat a JR. STEAKBURCER 913 k _ Salad Bar and v.. .. or HOT DOG with II Beverage (except milk) 111 French Fries, Pudding or Gelatin II U, GOOD FOR ANY SIZE PARTY. a ANY NUMBER OF KIDS PER VISIT . • , Cannot terused with other discounts. Applicable Cannot be used with other discounts. Applicable I. ® taxes not included. Sales tax applicable toa taxes not included. Sales tax applicable to regular price where required by law. Alcoholic regular price where required by law. At Polll3tßOw% ip beverages not included. Al Participating Steakhouses. Participating Steakhouses, Offer good Dec. 4, 1981 , 11 . 1 ' 4p . ihru Jan. Offer good Dec. 4, 1981 3, 1982 ...; iii thru Jan. 3, 1982 11111111i111111111111111111 -.- liiiimme, IMAM Neiman-Marcus: By KATHY BAKER Associated Press Writer DALLAS (AP) In a state not noted for demure reticence, it is perhaps not surprising that Stanley Marcus the 76-year-old head of the family that founded the ritzy -Neiman-Marcus chain with the famous Christmas catalog —should take sole credit for the rise of "Texas chic." Marcus has turned over the managemebt of the change founded by his father to a corpora tion, but he still retains his role as keeper of the Neiman-Marcus "mystique." Marcus says he got the idea for promoting the bravado of Texas while going to college. "I think maybe I was responsible in a way," he says. "Having gone to school in the East and having had a great deal of difficulty explaining to people what Dallas was, where Dallas was and where Texas was, I realized this was an opportu nity to capture the interest of the rest of the country in the Southwest and the western tradi tion." TONDBIIt 3 SA. - .STEAI(IICMSE. , - • - STEAKS..2_ WITH A PL US. STEAK PLUS CHICKEN 2 Dinners 559 USDA Inspected 100% Chopped Beef Steak. CD 1630 S. Atherton St. (At University Drive) plus 4 pos. of Shrimp 2 for $6.99 I Beverage and dessert not included. Limit one Beverage and dessert not Included. Limit one coupon per couple per visit. Cannot be used with 111 coupon per couple per visit. Cannot be used with 111 other discounts. Applicable taxes not included. other discounts. AppllCable taxes pot Included. Sales lax applicable to regular price where 111 ' . Sales tax applicable to regular price where 'II required by law. Al Participating Steakhouses. • nr required by law. At Participating Steakhouses. Offer good Dec. 4, 1981 PrINDY.. Offer good Dec. 1981 . 11l . .. 4 • thruJan. 3, 19 2 2Z___, _ ..._ ...but Stanley Marcus says he was just lucky going to continue. It's one of the few real tradi tions that's based on fact. The tradition of New England the Pilgrim fathers is not as gutsy, not as interesting." In 1907, Herbert Marcia, his sister Carrie and her husband, Al Neiman, returned to Dallas from Atlanta where they had developed a successful public relations business. They passed up a chance to trade the business for the Missouri and Kansas franchises for a new soft drink Coca- Cola and instead sold it for $25,000 cash. With that stake and borrowed funds, the young entrepreneurs came home to found a retail store to cater to the wealthy with gracious service in elegant surroundings. Marcus says Dallas did not spawn . Neiman- Marcus, but rather Neiman-Marcus pushed Dal las into a society that might not have welcomed it without the hype and calculated "mystique" of the exclusive and unabashedly Texas-oriented enterprise. • "I think we were lucky," Marcus says: ~ "Cer tainly there was not much indication that Dallas' was going to be what it is today. It was a growing city. The oil was there, but it wasn't very impor tant. After all, what did you do with oil? . You had horse-drawn streetcars. You used oil for kerosene and axle grease. "The fact that Dallas has grown into the type of city it is very cosmopolitan was helped in STEAK PLUS SHRIMP 2 Dinners Dinners served with plus 2 Filets of Chicken Breasts 2 for $5.99 { l )l u S s h 4 ri P aip s. 2 for $6:99 a The home of Texas chic 441 c. • , - 34 1, V a rk ' • 413:4k ,4 40 . "ov i..-...- 1 pit.. 4 ,31 4 ; 1 b Ifs% , part by Neiman-Marcus: Neiman-Marcus may have contributed some of the legend that made the TV show 'Dallas' instead of IrouSton' or 'San Antonio.' " Recently, the elderly, chairman emeritus of Neiman-Marcus began parlaying his influence and reputation into a "second" career as - a consultant. He says he advises a dozen varied clients on marketing, customer service and that elusive quality "taste."' • ; Marcus expresses impatience with • the new-i style industrialists who come to-him with prob lems of customer service. "One of the problems of.retailing and in busi ness in general is the state of giantism," he says: "Everything's getting so big, it's difficult for businesses to relate to the individual customer." But Marcus concedes his own baby is in the midst of growth i under the management .of his son, Richard, and . Carter-Hawley -Hale Inc. the chain has 15 store s; with five under construction and six more in the planning stages. -: Will the problem 'of giantism ruin Neiman-Mar cus, too? "I could ,aigde 'on both sides of the fence," Marcus says. "It poses a great challenge my son is very aware of if they can maintain the mystique." • • Businessmen today are too profit-oriented and merger-oriented, Marcus says. 4 , Ar •P tts ..44111cr' , k,";•k . . r j° ll^ l i * IX I / 4 4 ~ .;•9 - . Iti 11 { }..‘ i ate vf IQ If 4 „. ~4......,..1 ., 4/ . k4s. r :44, . 6 : s ' a V v t -- - (f,._ is e * .:t Vo tritik ' ' •"" , 1 'AI '-' .• , ' 61 44. : , , * *.i • . , - ta,.....• ..,1 t i. j . ' 7., , - • iq ii ."', 7 ;4 , ' % . : 4 s ,- ...I • , "'- ‘ ,.- 1:-.1it , ',- cj oi f - -t s , , 1 . 5 4 k. N. 4 ~..- , l iLT I ltjf 4 „ . - .):i. ' , 7.- - .. , . • , a •!.t, ;" ,41 Y « 4. A chimp Call the animal dermatologist By GEORGE W. HACKETT Associated Press Writer LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Dr. Pat Breen is on the road again, treating patients with problems that often stump others in the pro fession. His itinerary reads like an airline travel schedule, and at each stop there's always a waiting list at the clinic. Breen is an.animal derrnatolgist one of five in public practice in the United States. • "Animals are just like people," said Breen. "They may be allergic to milk, eggs and other foods. They develop rashes, may have a hormone deficiency or lose their hair. It's my job to get them under control." The demand for his skills takes him to Louisville, Lexington, Indianapolis and Cleve land on a regular basis. • "When theNeterinarian gets a tough case, he usually asks me to take a look," said Breen. After he arrives, Breen talks with the pet's owner, examines the dog, cat or horse, and then makes his diagnoSis. "You do your best because pets are impor tant to a lot of folks. Sometimes closer than relatives," said Breen, who also teaches at the University of Cincinnati Medical School 4 0 lir 144 4 0 4 . 7j ' ViN .471 4 This Christmas, my little elves and I are busy with millions of requests for the best way to stay in touch with Penn State. This year, our job is easy! We found The Weekly Collegian. .1.6 64 0 -I;rikv The Weekly Collegian is a gift for all seasons. From football games in September to gradua-. tion in May, The Weekly Collegian is the perfect' way to celebrate the holidays. In keeping with the holiday spirit, The Weekly Collegian will cost only $10.95. I know when you've been bad or good. And so does The Weekly Collegian. Put a smile on someone's face this Christmas. Send a subscription of The Weekly Collegian to a friend, parent ; alumni or buy one for yourself.. You'll be touching their hearts almost every,: week of the year. And The Weekly Collegian delivers subscrip tions almost as far as the North Pole! 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He resem bled a baby with a diaper rash. And that's what it was. He was sensitive to the compound they were using to wash out his diapers." The bear gave Breen a few anxious mo ments. "The handlers had placed him in a squeeze cage to keep him from moving around while I took a biopsy. But it was still frightening to hear him snarling at me." The bear's problem was falling hair. "His diet had been changed and he was suffering from a vitamin A shortage." Breen, who is 41, was educated at Ohio State University and the University of Pennsylva nia. He began practice as a veterinarian in his hometown, Cincinnati, where he still has an office. But he later specialized in dermatology at the request of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Breen still remembers his first patient, Daisy, "a sweet little thing, with a staph infection." She didn't smell like a daisy. It was a skunk on a leash. Happy Holidays, Santa address term year graduated ID New Subscription ❑Renewal