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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
Puget Sound Senior Kidnapped by Pledges A University of Puget Sound senior got a ride to San Diego last weekend and is still trying to get back It seems that the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class at UPS chose senior Dave Garner as the recipi ent of their expense paid, one way trip to San Diego State. (iarner was shuttled from pledge class to pledge class over the 1.500 mile route from Taco ma to San Diego t'O Helps With Transportation Oregon RAE's provided trans portation from Eugene to Keno. Accordinp to Richard Clark, an Oregon pledge, several students from another campus (he was not sure which) arrived at the SAE house last weekend with Garner in tow Several local pledge* then provided a car and drove the business administration senior to Reno Garner (Tad in Pajamas The Associated Press report said that Garner was clad in his SU Schedules DeGaulle Movie The Trials of Charles De Gaulle" is being shown by the SI. People -to-People Committee today at 7 p m in the SU. The movie traces DeGaulle's rise to power through filmed se quence* showing the coup that established the Fifth Republic in May 1958, the riots at the - Barricades in January 19«0, De Gaulle's violence-marked tour of Algeria a year later, and the short lived military rebellion. All interested students are in vited to attend Coffee will be served following the film pajamas Hollis Cotton, Oregon SAK president, said Garner had an overcoat when he reached Eu gent From Reno, he was driven to Davis, Cal and from there to Berkeley, Palo Alto, San Jose, Fresno and Santa Barbara. Dos Angeles and UCLA pledges provided the final leg of his trip and darner arrived in San Die go Saturday night, after about 40 hours of being shuffled about His girl friend, Jan O’Farrell, sent him a tooth brush by spe cial delivery Sunday. Garner sent word back to his fraternity brothers that he has not figured out how to earn his' way back yet. Classics Series To Present Movie "Symphonie Pastorale,” based on the Nobel Prize winning novel by Andre Gide, will be shown in 150 Science today at 7 and 9 p m. This Film Classics Series movie is a story of faith and people told through the experiences of a pastor who befriends a blind girl. Motivated by the purest feel ings of compassion, the pastor takes the giri into his home. As the foundling grows into an at tractive, intelligent woman, the parlor's blind devotion turns to selfish love. "Symphonie Pastorale" lays bare the fallibility oT man Its pre vading theme is the conflict be tween the pastor’s devotion to his faith and family and his uncon querable love for the girl. Admission Is 50 cents. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS ! ' ... in naugahide, a U.S. Rubber. Black, Red,Otter. 13.00 l ... by Golo in Smooth leathers or Patent. Black or Red. 19.00 . . in knee heights. Slightly higher prices. A-so evat*ac*e at ne'er! Nagle's Westgate Shop. OPEN HOUSE NO MEMBERSHIP CARD REQUIRED NOV. 21 thru 27 Free! PRESENT MEMBERS WILL RE CEIVE 1 GALLON OF ANTI FREEZE FREE . . . WHEN THEY BRING A FRIEND IN FOR A $2 LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP! VO-5 SHAMPOO Plastic tube or glass bottle 7-02. s«e list 1.00 Bi-Mart . 77c PRESCRIPTIONS Using quality bra^d name drugs, dispensed by three registered pharmacists at discount prices. GILLETTE STEEL BLADES List 89c BI-MART 69c 500 count collogt rvlo or TYPING PAPBt 85c Cosmetic COTTON BAILS 250 count COVER GIRL COSMETIC Make-up Complete Assortment List 1.50 «19 Bi-Mart. 1 tx. AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY List 2.00 Bi-Mart BRYICREAM, VO-5, WILDROOT Hair Dressing $1.00 size Your choke.mm tx. CONTAC Cold and Hiyfww hblih List 1.49 Bi-Mart CIGARETTES REG. CARTON $1.80 KING SIZE & FILTER $1.88 LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP $2 During our open house we invite you to tour our store to consider joining before the Christmas season. Join now so you can save as hundreds do on Christmas buying. MEMBERS ONLY BETWEEN THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS!! HOURS* Noofl to 9 P-m- Tuesday Hiru Friday Open 9 am. to i p.m. Saturdays Closed Sundays 18th & Chambers St., Eugene