Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 21, 1942, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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President
BUD VANDENEYNDE
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Hiya Ducks! Welcome to the “U”! From ivy
covered Villard to the Libe, from Hayward Field
to Sorority Row—the CO-OP Covers the Campus
to send you tips on college life.
Student owned for over 22 years, the CO-OP is
part of Oregon tradition. The students pictured
are members of the CO-OP Board, the governing
body for the store.
GloAA&b OffupxvUoHt: / Thats' what you're here fox, isn't it?
From algebra to Zoology the CO-OP knows what you need before you
do. Ask us!
Secretary
ROY SEEBORG
Tsxtbook headquarters for new and Used
texts. The Profs tell us—we get ’em—you buy ’em—
at the right price! And remember, we pay cash for
your used books!
Study lamps, blotters,
make studying paiiilesIT— al
most ! Complete line of light
globes, wastebaskets, extension
cords, to make your study room
ready for anything!
famous Make
Pens
Scheaffer, Parker pens.
Also the Esterbrook at $1.
CBA paper and leather notebooks
for class notes. Special smooth finish paper, more
for your money. No shortage—we/ye..stocked up!
Sport this real leather notebook with a Talon- zip
per too!
Art and lab supplies,
our special concern. If you need ^
it, we have it, and we operate r,!
a store in the art school for art
and architecture tupplies.
IJES ANDERSON
9d> *700-! Rain or shine, every Webfoot has a hobby.
It may be badminton, reading ... or eating! Whatever it is, we cater to it!
JIM THAYER
What's your sport? Baseball in the
street, ping-pong on the porch? Ducks love ’em
all, so the CO-OP is headquarters for athletic
equipment. Rackets, hats, halls, and Hood
gym shoes.
Write home often for news
Choose one of the famous papers on
CO-OP, from the best selection in
shortage here.
and dues!
sale at the
town. No
This ad was pre
pared by Pat Par
ker and won for
her a $10.00 prize
in a competition
sponsored by the
“Co-op” for mem
bers of the Retail
Advertising class.
You can't go hun
gry! The CO-OP's well
stocked candy counter takes
care of that. Thirsty? The
coke dispenser’s right beside
it! Cigarettes are handy too!
Read the latest books.
Buy them for your personal
library, rent them, or try our
special: all the books you
can read for $1 a term!
UL.Y DO HA IS
CASH DIVIDENDS!
Paid 5% to students last year
on all cash register receipts
returned. Save your cash re
ceipts. The CO-OP is a profit
sharing organization.
*
LOCAL 201
PHONE 3300
The 'CO-OP' is YOUR service agency
MAILING SERVICE drop letters in the basket . . . STAMPS at the cashier’s
window . . . CHECKS CASHED leave your signature, identification, and Eu
gene address during Freshman Week . . . WAR STAMPS for your book . . .
FREE INK for your pen ..... EMERALD distribution point.
TYPEWRITERS for rent. Royals, Underwoods, Coronas only $3.00 per month.
fynuie/tiitif 'GO-OP' Stale
1000 FREE CALENDARS
Clip this notice, bring it into
the CO-OP, and v/e’ll give
you one of these handy date
keepers!
CHAPMAN HALL
ON THE CAMPUS