*7he. Coop. 94 fLjoun. State..... Bud Vandenynde Les Anderson Jbeiow arc tiie b student-members oi . our Co-op board. Welcome * Ducks and Ducklings Welcome back, students, and a special greeting to the new comers. To you new students, the ducklings of us all. we have a word of advice: You’re going to like it here! The Co-op bookstore ought to know. We still like it after 22 years. tfab TbueJ&l "in the Knew.” 0*1 TbnehlUujA. rWantina to- Know... Zipper Notebooks Are Water-Resisting It does rain in Oregon. We can’t deny it. But not into you “precious” notes it they’re safe in a 3-\vay zipper notebook. Embossed Oregon seal. Top grain cow hide. Something for "Permanent Traces" A good pen is a necessity. The Co-op car ries Sheafters and Parkers. If you want a less expensive pen, we have Esterbrooks for $1. Co-op paper is CBA bond, best on the west coast. Ray Seeborg . m '4. m Jim Thayer Uly Dorais Books Are Responsibilities Textbooks are our responsibility. We keep the right ones for the classes you take.*’ Supplies You may need a desk lamp or a waste paper basket. The Co-op has all the ‘‘ex* tras” for your room. Also camera and athletic supplies. Typewriters Are Necessities We comply with proiorities and say “no sale,” but we do have an excellent stock of typewriters to rent at low cost; Services Need a stamp or a birthday card? Candy, cigarettes, a book to read? Is your foun tain pen empty? Drop into the Co-op for all of them. f I You Share in the Profits The Co-op is a profit-sharing store. Students save casli register receipts, turn them in at the end of the year and receive rebates in proportion to amounts purchased. Last spring nearly $35,000 worth of tickets were returned. Save Your Receipts The Unieersitjj "CO-OP” This ad was prepared by Anna Mae Sul livan and won for her a $4.00 prize in a contest sponsored by the Co-op for mem bers of the class in retail advertising.