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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1941)
Receipts Provide Furnish Funds For Student Union The furnishing fund for the pro posed student union building is $192.18 to the better this fall, after the addition of money col lected from the Co-op receipts drive which ended in June. Susan Campbell hall led all campus organizations, co-oper ating with a total of $27.75. Del ta Tau Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Hilyard house were next, *^ach donating a little over $13. Pep Aina The drive to colect co-op re ceipts and thus add to the grow ing student union fund was pri marily to promote student inter est in the building, and to bring student attention to the need for such a building. Ulric Dorais, chairman of the drive, said he believed the purpose had been achieved. Dorais reported that the drive could have been more lucrative if all the living organizations on the campus had responded. Only 31 of the 46 turned in receipts. ^ Prizes Planned Prizes to Delta Tau Delta and Susan Campbell hall, winners, will probably be scrolls bearing the members’ names. These will be deposited in the cornerstone. Returns from the receipts were turned over to the University business manager, and ultimate ly will be used in furhisfting a portion of the student union building. Dorais did not recommend that another drive of this sort be sponsored this year. “It seems as though some way must be found to build up enthusiasm for a un ion building without taking such ^ a direct toll on students,” Dorais said in his letter to committee members of the drive. FANCY PANTS Courtesy of trie Oregonian Ted Hallock, jive-happy music fan, goes “modern” as the result of his summei* trip through the east. The style, he says, is just .what the typical orchestra play ers are now wearing. New Textbooks Now At Co-op Total 50 About 50 new textbooks will be introduced to the Oregon campus this year, accordihg to the book department of the Co-op store. The science department leads all others with new books in al most every field. Among newr books are: Holmes, “General Chemistry;” Bait9ell, “Human Biology;” Thoma, “Mod ern Composition and Rhetoric;” Nicks and Longi, “Fundamental French.” Book sales are already well un der way blit the main rush is not expected until after registration. How to Win Friends . ,; i in one easy lesson Treat yourself and others to wholesome, delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. Swell to chew. Helps keep breath sweet, teeth bright. The Flavor Lasts. V-ie* SrWoL ta vote. 0*1 ’Activity Quide Extracurricular Field to Be Mapped Out An activity guide booklet, to - aid in acquainting freshmen with extracurricular activities in which they are eligible to par ticipate, is being presented in idea form by Steve Worth, junior representative, to the executive council, for approval this after noon. The booklet will be published with the aim of opening the way for independent students to enter into University activities and will present all the information in re gard to each available position. The proposed publication will be divided into three main sec tions. The first will list all main campus activities, the names and phone numbers of the persons in charge to whom the would-be participator should apply; the sec ond division will list the desired qualifications for each position; the third section will be devoted to a brief summary of duties in volved in each office. Thus, freshmen and new stu CLASSIFIED ADS READER ADS Ten words minimum accented. First insertion 2c per word. Subsequent insertions lc per' word. DISPLAY ADS Flate rate 37c column inch. Frequency rate (entire term-) : 35c per column inch one time a week, 34c per column inch twice or more a week. ■ Ads will be taken over the telephone on a chartre basis if the advertiser is a subscriber to the phone. Mailed advertisements must have suffi cient remittance enclosed to cover definite number of insertions. Ads must be in Emerald business office no later than 6 p.m. prior to the day of insertion. •Wanted WANTED to buy, for cash, Chev rolet coach, sedan or 5-passen ger coupe. Phone 1725. dents will have available a reli able guide of handy information and all students will have an equal chance to look over the ac tivity field and decide just which posts they are capable of filling and which offices they wish to work toward. With executive council approv al, the booklet should be ready for free distribution within tho next two weeks. WELCOME DUCKS Let Harry Powell or Harold Edblom give you personalized service. Also to assist you in pick ing out your school shoes are Watrine Spencer, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Jim Thayer Phi Delta Theta, who art at our store on Satur days. Taylor-Made O-So-Ezzee Shoe — $8.95 Oregon Alumni Owned and Run 828 Willamette St. Phone 3428 t i V/a*t/ afont, "Dent Forget Your Porker! f BBom-} -Hii ' 9 SUPER-CHARGEDPen —More Room lor Ink because NO rubber sac, hence a Pen that won’t run dry in lectures, tests, examsI 'TELEVISION ♦ VacvmoKc, $8.75 and $12.75 Sat*, Duofold, $3.75 md $5 GUARANTEED by LIFE CONTRACT Toting books around won’t get a student anywhere if his pen runs dry in the classroom. So look before you leap to some problem pen. It will only frustrate your I. Q. on Test-day. 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