Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 16, 1938, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Week And
SAVE MONEY
Last Spring the ‘CO-OP’ Paid Oregon
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Students Thousands of Dollars for
Good Used Text Books. Early Comers
this Fall Will Get These at Far Less than New
Prices and SAVE MONEY.
The “Co-op” Is the Student-Owned Shopping Center, Operated
Entirely for the Benefit of Oregon Students. Always Try at the
“Co-op” First—It Pays.
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We Offer to Oregon
Students This Fall the
Finest Line of Loose-Leaf
Binders Ever Shown
in Eugene
Large size, leather zippers, many styles and prices—from $2.00
up. Large size canvas binders, plain or with special "Oregon" im
print—75c. New "Luggage Cloth" binder—a "hot" number with
"Oregon" imprint—$1.25.
MANY OTHER STYLES OF BINDERS. WE HAVE
JUST THE ONE YOU WANT
High Quality Paper at
Cheap Paper Prices
Together with twenty-three other college stores on the
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West Coast we carry the high-grade "C. B. A." note
book and typing paper. Look for the "C. B. A." water
mark—it assures you the best grade of paper made on
the Pacific Coast.
IT COSTS NO MORE
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We Have the Popular “HOOD” Line of Shoes for
Tennis, Basketball or Gym—-Posture Foundation,
Hygienic Insole. Priced Low for Student Purses.
LAUNDRY CASES
OREGON PENNANTS, PILLOWS
OREGON CREST JEWELRY
FINE SOCIAL STATIONERY
FRATERNITY STATIONERY
FRAT CREST AND GREEK
LETTER DECALCS
The UNIVERSITY
‘CO-OP
Campus Entrance at Thirteenth & Kincaid
JOIN OUR RENT LIBRARY. READ
ALL THE NEW BOOKS FOR ONE
DOLLAR
A TERM
$1.00
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THE “CO-OP”
BOARD
JACK LOCKRIDGE,
Senior, President
GORDON BENSON,
Junior, Vice-President
CHARLES SKINNER,
Junior, Secretary
STANLEY STAIGER,
Sophomore
PHYLLIS GARDNER,
Benior
These five students, together
with two faculty members, Dean
James H. Gilbert and Dr. Orlando
John Hollis, constitute the govern
ing board of the "Co-op” and with
the manager, formulate its pol
icies.
There aie two separate and dis
tinct corporations on the Oregon
campus. The A.S.U.O. manages
and controls athletics, publications,
concerts, lectures, and similar ac
tivities.
The “Co-op" store is the mor
chanuising corporation. Its duty
is to distribute textbooks and all
classroom supplies at the lowest
prices possible.
JOIN THE A.S.l'.O.
PATRONIZE
TUE “CO-OP"