Thursday, December 13, 1S84 I Daily Nebraskan Pago 13 Chvistm 'continued from Pegs 1 n.. fha "htffwr kids" Miller & fUI H" - " , Paine 13th and 0 Streets carries men'sCalvin Klein cologne, sales clerk Jeff Woods said. Calvin Klein shampoo and cologne set (valued at $sb.DU; tail ue pmuitwcu iui $15, Woods said. A "surprise big-seller" this is Halstnn. ( cnl- 1 I'l PlH'"-' , Wne) beginning at $18. Ralph i.6 ''P glKtn&iniqnnnii- lar "as always," Woods said. Polo, is a popular choice of female shoppers, beginning at $ 1 3, salesclerk Donna Reed said. For the person who has every thing, Thingsville, 1 1 1 1 0 St., offers gifts . . . mechanical penguins that race "P ?4Jlad,der and down a slide, bcottie dogs, sandcastles, uni corns and robotic changers, Dis trict Manager Jim Schal said. Gifts for the craft-lover abound at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gal lery gift shop. Jan 0Shea, a gift shop volunteer, said Sheldon offers pottery, crystal, antique toys, hand-made wooden toys and cars, jewelry, art books and cook books. At Do Biz, 120 N. 14th St., Cur rier & Ives Christmas tins are the big seller. Included in the tin can, which sells for $5.95, af e 13 cook ies and a greeting card. At the Korn Popper, Christmas canisters are selling fast. The can isters have different Christmas scenes on them and are filled with the buyer's choice of four different kinds of popcorn. Up to three choices can .be put in one canister. The canisters sell for $G.50 to $19. Canisters filled with popcorn also are fast sellers at Karmel korn Shoppe, in the Centrum. Prices range from $8.95 to $ 1 8.95. r3$ JlL"2r f.' ; n:;l. Ut Bed end EteMast at a hwfy Southern Pbite bit! in 1S55, Gray en hoy? tan tha cpma r Rsasondbb rates. "Cs!l for KEcrvatkma ' , Convent, LA (504)562-3929 '.' : Police Report The following incidents were reported to UNL police between 1 2: 1 9 a.m. and 9.35 p,m. Tuesday. 12:19 .m. License plate reported stolen from a vehicle off campus. 12:21 a.ra. Stolen vehicle recovered between 33rd and 35th streets on St. Paul Street. 1:18 a.m. Allegedly intoxicated per son reported at Harper Hall. 6:47 a.ra. Guitar that had been reported stolen was recovered from the bushes near Seaton Hall. 8:35 a.m. Stereo reported stolen from a vehicle in Parking Area 3 on New Hampshire Street 12:07 p.m. Hit-and-run accident re ported in Parking Area 3 r?ar Harper Hall. 1:40 p.m. Criminal mischief reported at Abel Residence Hall food service. Per son reportedly tampered with a food pro cessor. 2:10 p.m. Film projector reported stolen from Nebraska Union. 3:10 p.m. Disturbance reported at Men's P.E. Building. 3:28 p.m. Personal items reported stolen from 733 N. 16th St. 3:55 p.m. Two people arrested on charges of criminal mischief, clearing three criminal mischief cases. 4:10 p.m. Clothes reported stolen from the basement of Neihardt Residence Center. 4:53 p.m. Person reported attempt ing to steal items from a vehicle in Parking Area 22 near 10th and Avery streets. 0:35 p.m. Bicycle reported stolen from Pound HalL Employees taking too many copy breaks? Those long lines at your office copier cost you more than we do. We copy fast, our prices are com petitive, and our quality is excel lent. Sometimes our copies look better than your originals. Wo copy single-page letters, multi page reports, and print on one or both sides. We deliver finished reports, legal briefs, catalog pages, price lists-all featuring the quality of the Kodak Ektaprint copier-duplicator. Try us and find out the difference. 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