Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Save youd Co-op receipts to
exchange for cash.
$1111 paid out last jear
Were glad you're coming to Oregon
... and you'll be glad to learn about
the Co-op. It's where you'll buy your
text books (second hand if you come
early), your cigarettes, mail your let
ters, cash your checks, buy your war
stamps, get that in-between-class
coke, and meet Susie. You'll learn to
depend on the Co-op for your needs.
It s a fine part of Oregon tradition.
GREETINGS GATE
Greeting cards to send the
appropriate word to the right
person.
MORALE BUILDER
Eatons and Montag's station
ery (none better) will give your
letters the proper lift.
LIVEXIBRARY
Bestsellers and , classics to
brighten, an dcnlighten your
mind and to add to your library.
A fine rental library will put
the latest books at your finger's
end.
FOLLOW THE NEWS
Knowing the. news is part of
your class work. Keep posted
with a map.
WRITE IN STYLE
The Coop has a limited sup
ply of Schaeffer, Waterman
and Parker pens despite the
war. Lucky You.
THE FINER THINGS
Reproductions of famous
- paintings and prints for your
room. Good art for little money.
Feggy Gordon
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Jack Pennington
i Ed Gurney
Jim Thayer
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ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES
Pencils, notebooks, paper,
ink, and a limited supply of
leather notebooks, artists sup
plies, and all the little things
so necessary to going to school
are on hand at the Coop.
OUTDOOR STUFF
Ping pong balls,-tennis balls,
tennis racquets, badminton
cocks, available for the athleti
cally minded. Expert racquet
restringing.
This ad was prepared by. Leith Brown and won for her a prize of
17.50 in a contest sponsored by the Co-op for members of the Retail
Advertising Class
STUDENTS
Buy during
registration and
get good
SECOND-HAND
BOOKS
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