friday, February 10, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Source KU Weather Service Police Record A car stereo valued at $220 was taken Wednesday from a car parked in the 2000 block of Louisiana Street, Lawrence police reported. A car that was missing from Agency Rent-a-Car valued at $10,000 was found Wednesday at Jim Clark Lawrence. 29th St., Lawrence police reported. Two doors valued together at $120 were taken Wednesday from a KU student's jeep at Dover Square Apartments, 212 Lawrence Ave., Lawrence police reported. A Beretta 300-calibre gun was found Wednesday in an empty moul room at the College Motel, 1703 W Sixth St. Lawrence police report ■ A transient was seen Wednesday night taking a shower in Oliver Hall, KU police reported. He was described as being in his 30s, 6-foos-2, with brown, thinning hair and a moustache. The reporting party concerned for the man, who disappeared before KU police arrived. A talk about KU's Direct Exchange program and other Study Abroad opportunities in Britain has been cancelled. The talk by Mike Roberts, from the University of East Anglia, England, and sponsored by the Office of Study Abroad, was to be 2 to 3 p.m. today in Lipscomb Hall. On Campus ■ Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. ■ Ecumenical Christian Ministries will show the movie, "Theeree," at 7:30 p.m. today at the ECM Building. Popcorn and drinks are provided the KU Folk Dance Club will meet from 7:30 to 10 p.m. today at St. John's Episcopal Church, basilium, 12th and Kentucky streets. 1204 Oread Ave. The movie is free. Popcorn and drinks are provided. Ecumenical Christian Ministries will have an evening worship service and a simple supper at 5:30 p.m. The ECM Building, 1294 Oread Ave KU Bible Study will have a morning worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. Endowment Association receives $150,000 gift by a Kansan reporter The Kansas University Endowment Association recently received a $150,000 gift commitment from a civil engineering graduate of the University of Kansas. The donor, George Nettles, Pittburg, received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1950. The entire gift has not been received yet, said John Scarifte, director of publications at the Endowment Association. The largest portion of the money was committed to Campaign Kansas for the civil engineering department of the School of Engineering. Campaign Kansas is the association's funding drive to raise $150 million by 1992. Scarife said the department could use the gift however it wished to help maintain and enhance the quality of the department. The gift will establish the George Nettels Jr. Civil Engineering Endowment Fund. In addition, $18,000 of the recent contribution will be added to a Ray Moore, acting chairman of the department of civil engineering, said the gift would be used to fund fellowships, equipment, student support and travel expenses for the department fund established by Nettels' father with the department in 1964. Ray Moore, acting chairman of the department of civil engineering, said the gift would be used to fund fellowships, equipment, student support and travel expenses for the department. "A major strength of our department has been made by department alumni such as Mr. Nettels and wife Josie Nettsel." Moore said. Nettels is president and principal owner of Midwest Minerals Inc. in Pittsburg. The St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center will receive $10,000 of the gift The Shadow Catcher Edward S. 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From Engineering to Architecture, Graphic Design to Liberal Arts, Macintosh delivers the performance you need today and tomorrow. *Promotion applies only to full-time University of Kansas students, faculty and staff. *Promotional prices good February 1, 1989 to March 10, 1989. Don't Forget Your Valentine! Tuesday is Valentine's Day Say.I Love You with a Card or Gift from The Palace! Candy Balloons Greeting Cards T-Shirts Fun Gift Ideas --- 8 W. 8th * IN DOWNTOWN * 843-1099 MON-SAT 9:30:50 * THURS TILLE 8:30 * SUN 1-5 A Valentine Celebration in the Kansas & Burge Unions To Your Heart's Content Moonstruck showing at 3.00 p.m. & 8 p.m. for $1.50 in Adelson Auditorium. Couple's Special. Two For-One Baking in the Jaybowl from 2.30-6 p.m. Write a Valentine message on a graffiti wall in Wescow Cafeteria. Create your own Valentine cards in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. Let our baker decorate a giant, heart-shaped cookie for you in the Kansas Union. Enjoy FREE red passion punch & live entertainment in the Kansas Union. Berry Chites on sale for $9.48 at the Kansas University Information Counter. Cinnamon Bears on sale for $1$f at the Burge University Information Counter. Sweetheart Salad Bar Special featured in Union Square ($1.80) ft. Live entertainment in the Prairie Room from noon-1 p.m. All merchandise (except sales items, computers and electronics) 15% OFF in both KU Bookstores in the Kansas & Burge Union & Mt. Oread Book Store. Also, 75% Video Tape Rental. FEBRUARY 14, 1989 Compared to FEBRUARY 13 and the Kansas & Burge Unions Sponsored by SEN and its affiliates.