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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1965)
Travelogue Series Tickets on Sale at Student Union I he film lecture nerieK, “T h e World Around Uh,” that do Bcrlben in narrative and motion pictures the fuHcinatinp! places and people of the world, will he presented ai>ain for the 1905 55 season by the Student Un ion Board. Season ticket sales for the se ries opened at the main desk of VM Welcomes Students to Save IN 40 DEPARTMENTS Lindy pent, comp, value 49c . 29c Typing paper, 200 count, comp, value 69c .. 29c Theme books, comp, value 98c. 49c Commander Electric Blankets twin or full 9x12 approximate large assortment of blends, colors Rugs Comforters S All cotton, fun printsl VM only St. Mary's throw Bedspreads Alarm Clocks Solids, stripes, prints Snoozers, wind-ups, brand names 8.97 15.97 4.97 3.77 to 7.47 3.86 ILLA-MART DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 225 River Road the: Student Union and at "Mattox Pipe Shop in downtown Eugene, Monday. Mail orders for season tickets will be accepted immedi ately. Prices for the season ticket are $10 for family (including two adults and $3 for students. Mail orders with check or money order and self addressed stamped envelope, should be sent to the Movie Committee, Stu dent Union, University of Ore gon, Eugene. If seats are available after sea son tickets are sold, admissions will be sold at the door for sin gle performances at $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. The World Around Us series opens Tuesday, October 26, with a film on “South Viet Nam.” Nar rator is Kenneth S. Armstrong. The program will begin at 8 p.m. in 115 Science. Churches... (Continued from page 10) Institute of Religion The student center for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has scheduled the following activities for LDS stu dents: On Monday through Saturday registration for classes will be held at the Institute of Religion, 768 E. 16th Ave. Church Services will be held Sunday at the YMCA, 2055 Pat terson, and will continue there each Sunday until completion of the new building. Meetings are as follows: Priesthood, 9:00 a m.; Sunday School 10:30 a.m.; Sacra ment meeting 5:00 p.m. On Monday a buffet dinner and open house will be held at the Institute for all students—7:00 p.m., at 768 E. 16th Ave. Try Something Interesting Want to do something in teresting, and have some fun, too? Join the Emerald staff. Call ext 1817 for information. Bell Chosen James R. Bell, coordinator of the urban planning assistance program. Bureau of Municipal Research at the University, will serve as a panelist at the fall meeting of the Planning Associa tion in Vancouver, Washington, on Thursday. His topic is “What Is the Com prehensive Plan and Why Is One Needed?” DRIVE OUT DRIVE tN WELCOMES STUDENTS new and old CHECK OUR SERVICES % + Pressing While you wait + Alterations & Repairs 24-hour service + Cleaning 6-hour service + Laundry Complete laundry service Welcomes You to the U of O When it comet to men's clothing see us first for . . . ^ Fashion if Quality if Service The sporting sweater for the Jantzen sportsman ... "Cable King," a handsome pullover of 100% worsted wool. The significant note: fill over authentic cables, knit In the classic manner. S-Xl, 15.95 •PORT9WCAR PON SPOftTSMIH jantzen The Man's Shop 979 Willamette St. 344-9011 OPEN FRIDAY NITES Student Discounts Welcome