Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 16, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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    Welcome Class of ?49
Save time for study by go
ing to the 'Co-op' when
you want the perfect gift
for your roomie or friends
back home. You will find
a marvelous selection of
charms, leather goods,
and jewelry.
SUPPLIES
Wait until you reach the
campus to stock up on
notebooks, pencils, typ
ing paper, and all the oth
er essentials. The'Co-op'
has a complete depart
ment with all of these
things.
See you at the feCG-OP?
As familiar as the millrace or Johnson Hall. Students
all congregate at the 'CO-OP' to discuss the latest
news about classes and friends. Every campus has
its meeting place and OREGON is no exception.
Make the 'CO-OP' one of your first stops when you
reach the campus.
' TEXT BOOKS
The 'Co-op' has the text
books for the campus
classes. Its staff is in
touch with the faculty
and knows just what you
will need. Buy second
hand books early and
save.
Write home and write
often! You will find just
the kind of stationery you
want at the 'Co-op/
You can save money and
read the latest books, too.
Take advantage of this
by paying $1.00 at the
beginning of the term and
reading books from the
rental library.
OREGON SPIRIT
Let everyone know you
are from the University of
Oregon by having ORE
GON stickers on your
books and luggage, pen
nants for your room.
STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE 'CO-OP' BOARD
Joann Holstad, Pres.
Ed Allen
Marilyn Sage, V.-Pres.
John Rueble, Sec,
Bobbe Fullmer
CASH REBATES
Save those receipts! Yes,
each little slip of paper
showing a purchase can
mean money for you next
spring. It pays to buy at
'CO-OP/
The University of Oregon's Own Store
The 'CO-OP’
jf* ' CHAPMAN HALL /
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