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<br /> <br />nup: l00'sto choose from/ <br />". ' i <br /> <br />a':' <br />., !.. ~ . <br />:ave$1.50:.to $62.50/ <br />~NTIRE 'STOCK <br />It ladies' blouses - <br />:uy 'I at current price, . <br />ret a seconq. blouse tor <br /> <br /> <br />rig: 15.00 to 125.00 <br />;e~ond top must be of equal or lesser value. <br /> <br />:ave $30 to $46/ <br />:elected AriatOO lacers <br />or men and women <br /> <br /> <br />ego 129.99 to 145.99 <br /> <br />:PLERS <br /> <br />ESTWESTERN STORES AND CATALOG <br /> <br />. '.,: ,;' ~ <br />,uth of North91enn Mall on Bannock, 303-450-9999 <br />"card, American Express or OlscoverlNOVUS Cards <br />Ip:/lwww.sheplers.com. . <br />l~ay.:AMgu8t.Ath.............'..."...".... a..... .... w...~....... <br /> <br />'. '. .\ <br />Campus to be' ; <br />ready by start I <br />of semester <br /> <br />CSU ITom 6A <br /> <br />outpouring of support and by <br />President Clinton's declaring <br />northeast Colorad.o a disaster <br />area. <br />"Federal emergency aid could <br />cover 75 percent of our loss," he <br />'said. ' <br />. In addition, the state has $25 <br />million in flood insurance, plus a <br />fund for emergency aid. <br />"You never can replace all this <br />stuff," said Harper. "But it looks <br />like we will have resources to deal <br />with this problem." . <br />Professors in basement offices <br />lost irreplaceable academic <br />research when the 500-year flood <br />swept over the' banks of ditches <br />and ponds on campus. <br />About $2 million to $3 million in <br />textbooks in the c;impus book- <br />store was destroyed, Harper said. <br />Books have been reordered and .. <br />. will be' ready when classes <br />resume Aug. 25. . . <br />Nineteen of the 25 buildings <br />damaged in the flood probably will <br />reopen by the middle of next <br />week, IIarper said. <br />OffiLials have set up a hot line, <br />in part to convinc.e incoming stu- <br />dents that the campus will be <br />ready for them when they return <br />in late August. Orientation and <br />advising won't be interrupted. <br />. CSU's hot line - (888) 556- <br />3475 - operates 8 a.m. 10 5 p.m. <br />Monday throtlgh . Friday and 10 <br />a.m. 102 p.m. Sattlrday and Stln- <br />"",... ,'.""... ...., 'It...... '...........,............."'...... <br /> <br />V) <br />(J <br /><:sI <br />1,' <br />1 <br />'1 <br />J <br /> <br />~ <br />rY <br /> <br />rr <br />Ia- <br />" cr <br />i <br />I rt~ <br />1 <br /> <br />...5 <br /><C <br /> <br /> <br />... ."4 ',,',.., , <br />, <br /> <br />NO PAY <br />Co.orad <br />. Family Own' <br /> <br />CEI/TRAL OfNVEA <br />Roberts Floor Covering <br />. 1570 E. Colfax Ave. <br />831.7080 <br />Mon-Fd 9-5:3Opm, Sat 9-4:3Opm <br /> <br />*!/ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />c:o.J-\lIAYH <br /> <br /> <br />Rocky Mountain News Sat.; Aug. 2,1997 <br /> <br /> <br />Sat., Aug. 2,1997 R~IIYMountain <br /> <br /> <br />EWA <br />