Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 23, 1941, Page Four, Image 4

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    GREETINGS
Ducks and Ducklings!
The “CO-OP” Governed by and for the students
i
Can Show You How to Save!
Emerson Pa<?e
Senior
Typed Papers
will raise your
* ‘‘G.P-A- —TAj It
Professors are
sensitive human
beings. Neatly
typed papers are
easily read and
give a good im
pression. Our easy
terms make it pos
sible for you to use
a new Royal,
Smith-Corona or
Underwood.
$3.00 per month
Rent or Purchase
YOU CAN'T GO TO SCHOOL
WITHOUT THESE
Paper
—and you’ll need lots of it. A huge supply of the very
best made for every purpose. We carry the best grade
of paper made on the West Coast—ask for “C.B.A.”
Notebooks
Leather zipper binders are from $3.95 to as low as
$1.95. Heavy durable canvas binders are 75c and 85c.
Stationery
The more letters you write, the more you will receive!
You will find a wide selection of stationery at prices
well within your budget.
Crested Writing Paper
Fraternity and Oregon crested papers make a big
impression and are always a thrill to use. Many styles
to choose from.
FOUNTAIN PENS
Scheaffer, Parker, Waterman, Esterbrook
Start your college life well
with a good pen. You’ll find
it an investment worth your
while. A pen is the most used
item in class work, so choose
^ yours early and wisely.
A DIVIDEND ON YOUR PURCHASES
Last year a 5% refund was made on
all cash-register tickets turned in. Save
your receipts, turn them back to us
next spring. This is our co-operative
profit-sharing plan. You share in the
profits.
Boh Lovell
Senior
Los Anderson
Junior
TEXT
BOOKS
THRIFTY STUDENTS BUY TEXT BOOKS
DURING FRESHMAN WEEK
AND SAVE ON SECOND-HAND COPIES
Through close co-operation with faculty members the Co-op
has in stock the correct texts for each course at the time
you will need them.
We have a large stock of good sec
ond-hand textbooks (guaranteed cor
rect editions). Come early for these
and save money.
SAVE
$ $ $ $
The University Co-operative Store, in existence now
for 21 years, is fully experienced and fully equipped
to take care of all your campus needs. Co-op policies
are directed by active students. Pictured are student
members of the 1941-42 Board of Directors elected last
spring.
iljll Hergtholdt
Sophomore
Last school year the Co-op cashed over $375,000 worth of
checks for University people. Leave your signature and Eu
gene address at our office if you wish to use this outstanding free
service.
Ir
VISIT OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT
YOU'LL FIND—
Gym Shoes . . . "T" Shirts . . . Badminton,
tennis, and all other sport equipment
Athletics and gym classes play a large
part in your school life. It is important to
be outfitted comfortably and correctly for
them. Take a tip from those who are "in
the know" and prepare for your favorite
sports at the Co-op.
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR
RENTAL LIBRARY
A complete selection of the latest
fiction and non-fiction is at your dis
posal. Two University graduates are
in charge of the library to give you
their expert assistance. For $1.00 per
term you may read as many books
as you wish.
THESE THINGS MAKE
THE CO-OP YOURS
• Mail your letters here.
• You will find rubber bands and
paper clips for the asking.
• The magazine stand is a favorite
browsing place.
• Have a coke while you chat with
your friends.
THE UNIVERSITY
“CO-OP”
KEEP A PERMANENT RECORD
OF YOUR COLLEGE DAYS
Memories that you will
want to hold forever can
be best kept in a photo
graph album. It's fun to
take pictures if you have
the right equipment and
know the right method.
Whatever you want
in the way of camera
accessories can be
found for you at the
Co-op — even instruc
tions on how to take
^^ioictures! You can also
have vour films devel
;k^%oped here.
The layout for this ad was prepared
by Majeane Glover and won for her
the second prize of $5.00 in a contest
for members of the advanced retail
advertising class. The instructor for the
course was Mr. Frank Short; the con
test sponsored by the "Co-op."