2—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1987 Fishy times Trout season opens tomorrow By HEATHER BELISLE Collegian Staff Writer To enjoy the sport of fishing all you need is a rod, a reel, some bait and a fishing license. So fathers bring your sons, mothers bring your daughters, and grandma and grandpa bring the whole family. Tomorrow marks the opening of trout season in Centre County. "Starting at 8 o'clock in the morn ing, people may each take out eight fish daily that are a minimum size of 7 inches," said Richard Snyder, chief of the Division of Fisheries Manage ment. Mike Gillespie (junior-health plan- police log • Unknown people entered a pick- total, were reported missing as of Wednesday, State College up truck owned by State College Wednesday from the Hampton Inn police said Borough in the Fraser Street Plaza Hotel, 1101 E. College Ave., State Wednesday and attempted to re- College police said move the radio, the State College Bureau of Police Services said • A $l7 wallet was reported missing somewhere on campus • Four videotapes worth $l3O Wednesday by Richard A. Green, were reported to have been rented 103 Lyons, University police said • A briefcase, camera, cassette from Mike's Video, 230 E. College recorder and calculator, worth $BOO Ave., on Feb. 28 and not returned PS t4'''U Penn State Sub Shops bgr, FREE DELIVERY 1 , TOWN & CAMPU 234-4 SUB Toftrees, Pork Forest Heritage Oaks 234-7000 CAPTURING THE IFE a k • is here! The Penn State Yearbook Don't Come to 209 HUB To Pick Up Your Yearbook. On April 21st to April 24th you must bring your receipt or student I.D. to the HUB Ground Floor Bus Ticket Office (Next to Electronic. Diversions) in order to receive your copy of La Vie 'B7. LA VIE 'B7 •The Penn State Yearbook 0219 ning and administration) is looking forward to tomorrow's opening. "If you don't get out there early, you won't get a good spot," Gillespie said. "I'll be out there." Fishing is allowed only in approved trout water, which the Division of Fisheries stocks, Snyder said. Areas in the region that are stocked are: Bald Eagle Creek, Standing Stone Creek, Whipple Dam, Stone Valley Dam and Logan Branch, Snyd er said. Gillespie said he has been fishing "since he could walk." He finds fish ing relaxing, although it can be frus trating. Gillespie said he has found an area near Bear Creek where he can fish for native trout. "It's nice to get out into the woods and the stream," he said. Those who would like to fish must first purchase a license. The cost of a fishing license includ es a 50-cent issuing fee plus: • $l2 for a resident, 16 to 64 years old. • $2O for a non-resident, 16 to 64 years old. • $l5 for a visitor, seven-day tour ist license. • $2 for a resident, age 65 and older. • $lO for a resident, age 65 and older lifetime license. —by Mike Lenio • , '• I 11111111111110ftstamili e WE'LL- MAKE Yei- 4 Writ . ' NO ‘ 4) 1m l i 1 . li3eitii.7 ,- Afliv u koca cy ‘ arek uillik -1 4f , a slice l irP%-75 sat' cLub , uhtrep..,,, Lem-ccacwor•l oft.td-LEye hoe I " G "'"'re a ) IMIt ii 41EILL w eilimm+lo4illimmkswailltemm...milL cling=4llo in county All licenses with the exception of the visitor and the senior citizen/life time licenses are good throughout the year, Snyder said. "The eight-fish limit continues until Sept. 8, when the limit changes to three fish," Snyder said. "This limit runs until the end of February." Fishing licenses can be obtained at: • The county court office in Bel lfonte • The Allegheny Outdoorsman Supply Inc., 1352 E. College Ave, • Dershem's Sport Center in the Nittany Mall. • Lyon Country Bait and Tackle, RD 3, Howard, notes • The International Muslim Student Association will meet a 7 tonight in 316-17 HUB. • Alpha Kappa Psi will meet at 7 tonight in 106 Boucke. • The Penn State Krishna Yoga Society will have a vegetarian feast at 6 Sunday night at 103 E. Hamilton Ave, ~:;,__ • .: o B p lik c. oprnait 19 E. Beaver 231 4n• Contact lens solution at discount prices! • One day service on most prescriptions i . ) • Repairs and Adjustments 0 : ~ , • Glass and plastic lenses in stock (scratch . . . resistant coating at no extra charge) € ' also: . \ • ' UV GARD SUNGLASSES.° I ` '- . .Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30 Sat by Appt. • r VPIIP * l ll 5 1 O T AVIISTAV 0 6 .104 , Vegie:W 2 44) Italianv! PIZZA & RESTAURANT A' I • 2 Large Plain Pizzas & . 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Women discuss social problems By KIRSTEN LEE SWARTZ Collegian Staff Writer Emily Toth, assiciate professor - of English said. "But women are judged by different standards." Almost 20 women including faculty In a Women Studies Colloquium, members, undergraduate and grad- Emily Toth, associate professor of uate students gathered informally in English, presented "Academic Survi the Women Studies Lounge, 12 val for Feminists: Getting Jobs and Sparks, last night, to discuss personal Tenure Without Selling Your Soul Too and social problems in academia and Much." the work place, as well as to offer solutions. 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