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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1940)
HELLO, WEBFOOTS / LLOYD SULLIVAN, Senior, President JACK McCLIMENT, Junior I.ES ANDERSON, Sophomore THE BEST 0E THE NEW NOVELS Reading for pleasure. All the latest novels are available to Oregon students at the Co-op lending library. All the books you can read, each term, only ummmmm Eugene’s most complete* stocK of all materials anil supplies needed for any t y p e o f photographic work. A complete line of cameras. FINISHING WORK The student photographer w ants good finishing work. Bring your films to the Co-op for the speediest service and best work. B--T1 —— mnrw————— • SPORT SHIRTS • “T” SHIRTS • FRATERNITY SHIRTS • GAME EQUIPMENT No matter what your favorite sport the Co op has the equipment. Your sport department includes sport shirts, “T” shirts with the Oregon emblem, and a complete stock of special sport shirts designed for each frater nity. Tennis fans will find a department well equipped to take care of their needs. GET IT AT YOUR ‘CO-OP’ TIGER PAYNE, Senior EMERSON PAGE, Junior Here Is a Special Message from Your 'Co-op’ Board Members PROFIT-SHARING PLAN SHARE THE PROFITS! Every purchase you make at the University Co-op en tilles you to added dividends. You can actually turn your purchase receipts into cash. Last year Oregon students received cash dividends amounting to 5 per cent of their cash register receipts. Remember: First, “Get it at the Co-op”; second, save your cash register receipts and put them in a special container fur nished free at the Co-op; third, turn them in at the Co-op office at the end of the Spring term in return for your-cash dividend. TYPEWRITERS.... BUY OR RENT i — Royal — Remington — Underwood — Smith-Corona — Tire key to better grades is a typewrit- PER MONTH er. You can make your college work many times easier by doing your work on one of the four leading portable typewriters. Themes, theses, notes, let ters, news stories, every day you will find new uses for your machine. On dis play at the Co-op at special terms for the student. "i Stationery Keep in touch with home. A beautiful line of low priced stationery. This is specially purchased for the Co-op and is far better than the usual quality. TIME DAY . NO. OFFICE CITY ... Duck-O-Gram Campus- Wide Service DAYLITE ... n NIGHT □ CABLE .□ PHONE □ WIRELESS □ NEW STUDENTS HOMETOWN OREGON BOUND WELCOME TO OREGON STOP WE SUGGEST YOU WAIT UNTIL ARRIVE ON CAMPUS TO PURCHASE COLLEGE NEEDS STOP ONLY THE CO-OP CAN FURNISH THE SPECIFIED EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR COLLEGE CURRICULUM STOP AS UPPERCLASS MEN WE SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE STOP SEE YOU ALL SOON STOP CO-OPERATIVELY YOURS, YOUR CO-OP BOARD MEMBERS o SAVE! On Every Campus Need A MUST ITEM ON EVERY STUDENT’S “COLLEGE NEED” LIST In the classroom a pen and pencil is indispensible. For 50 minutes at a time, 6 hours a day, your most important need/ Save on three fa mous brands at the Co-op. SHEAFFER WATERMAN PARKER Popular Combination Set $1.00 to $10.00 EXCLUSIVE C.B.A. Streamlined Notebook Paper Heavier, Smoother, Easier-writing-, in fact, it can’t be beat ... When you are writing notes you will want the fastest and smoothest note book paper. Use the special C.B.A. note book paper that is used on all campuses of the West Coast. It is stocked exclu sively by the Co-op. Last year Oregon students used 10 tons of this “super'’ paper. TRY THE NEW “GLARELESS” SOLD ONLY AT YOUR o FAMOUS_ I --“HOOD” LINE SPORT SHOE • Hygienic Insole • Non-Skid Soles • Posture Foundation • Cushion Heel Oregon students are required to take at least 5 terms of physical education. Equip yourself 'with the popular lon"-wearin» “Hood” line tennis shoe. The Co-op has all sizes for men and women. ® BEST FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION A Tip About TEXT BOOKS NEW... New textbooks in all titles. The Co-op sells all textbooks at publishers’ prices and saves you the freight. Come as early as you can to avoid the crowds of registra tion day. Remember, save your cash reg ister receipts. You can return your books to the Co-op after use for reasonable re funds. USED.. . Thrifty new students will take advantage of the Co-op’s supply of second-hand text books. To be sure of getting your used books, place your order at the Co-op dur ing Freshman week. Buy Used Books During Freshman Week Genuine^z Leather Note Book $3.95 Get a notebook that will last you “all four years.” Smart students will fret this genuine leather, top grain cowhide, notebook. Complete with zipper and sturdy holding rings. Other zipper notebooks as low as $1.95. CANVAS COVERS-75c up FOR LETTERS HOME SEE OUR SUPERB STOCK OF LOW-PRICED STATIONERY. DIE-STAMPED “OREGON” PAPER49c BOX • POSTAL SERVICE • INK FOR PENS « RUBBER BANDS • PAPERCLIPS ALL FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ask any clerk STUDY LAMP “I.E.S.” semi-indirect The favorite among stu dents for “burning the midnight oil.” Attractive and priced specially. .. STUDENT PRICE $3.25 THIS AD WON A $7.50 PRIZE FOR BILL RALSTON. It was prepared by him in a prize contest in which the tweny-five members of the Retail Advertising class competed. Second prize of $2.50 went to Ron Alpaugh and his copy will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Emerald. The prizes were awarded by the CO-OP STORE. WE WILL CASH YOUR CHECKS For your convenience the Co-op will cash your checks. If you want to avail yourself of this service while at Oregon visit the Co-op at your earliest leisure and see that your signature is put on file in our office. You will find this a big help during registration, rush week, and throughout the year. ON THE CAMPUS • IN NEW CHAPMAN HALL • JUST ASK ANY UPPER-CLASS MAN,HE’LL KNOW,