Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Co-op Store Sales Hit
$50,000 Mark In Year
The Webfoot Consumers Co-op
erative store has passed the $50,
000 mark in sales receipts in the
first year and two months of serv
ice to the student families at the
Amazon housing project, accord
ing to Norman Peterson, manager.
A group of married students or
ganized the co-operative under the
laws of Oregon in August, 1952.
The co-op first established the
grocery store and has since
brought savings to the members
of the co-op through reductions in
the price of gas, auto service, auto
accessories, dry cleaning, fuel oil,
electric trains, wool blankets,
watch repairing, case goods, and
other products. Profits made in the
operation of the store will be di
vided among the co-op members
according to their purchase re
ceipts.
The co-op idea started when
several families in the housing
project bought case lots of canned
goods together and then divided
the goods among themselves. Lat
er the co-op became a legal organ
ization. When the private opera
tors of the store in the Amazon
closed their store because of busi
ness difficulties, the co-op bought
the assets of the private party
and rented the building from the
University.
Membership in the co-op is op
ened to anyone and may be ob
Let
“Webby”
Webfoot
Sell It For You
Bates: 4c a word first insertion, 2c
on succeeding insertions.
Whether placed by phone, by mail,
or in person, Emerald Classifieds
make YOU a “selling salesman.”
Phone Ext. 219. tf
Costumes for rent. Men and wom
en’s. All sizes. 5-2662 10-21
r
tained by a payment of $25 to the
store manager. An installment
payment of $5 a month can also
be made.
The more than 7(1 families which
belong to the co-op control the or
ganization through a board of di
rectors which they elect. The of
ficers are Gordon Moore, presi
dent; George McElhoe, vice presi
dent, and Lionel Chadwick, sec
retary. Other board members are
Carl Weber, Jesse Himmelsbach,
Lois Thornton, Charles Hawkes
and Marbeth Braun. Dick Uhde
assists Peterson at the store.
Talk by Panel
The foreign student coffee hour
will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in
the Student Union, instead of
Tuesday as stated in Tuesday’s
Emerald.
Highlighting the hour will be a
panel discussion, “As We See Our
selves,’’ which will be modulated
by Alburey Castell, head of the
philosophy department. Discus
sion members included: H. E.
Dean, assistant professor of poli
tical science; Paul J. Deutsch
mann, assistant professor of jour
nalism; Oliver W. Stephenson, pro
fessor of history, and Miss Joan
Hutchon, Danforth fellow.
Alliance Passed
On To British
(Continued from page one )
ship in Asia. Lerner also called
for a reconsideration of Red
China’s bid for United Nations
membership.
"As long as China is outside the
UN,” said Lerner, “Russia stands
as the spokesman for China. As
soon as China enters the UN, it
can assume Communist leadership
in Asia.” The speaker emphasized
the importance of destroying the
Moscow-Peiping axis which he
felt could be accomplished in this
manner.
to Hear
Men's Oregana Pix Slated
To Start Monday, Says Editor
Men’a living organization pic
tures for the Oregana will be tak
en at Kennell-Ellis beginning Mon
day, Janet Bell, living organiza
tions editor, has announced.
Attire for the men will be suits,
preferably of a dark tone, Miss
Bell said. She urged the men to
wear ties of a solid color to cre
ate more page uniformity.
Eugene freshmen men not liv
ing in dormitories may have their
pictures appear on the page of
the fraternity with which they are
affiliated. Eugene freshmen men
living in dorms may have their
picture appear on either the frat
ernity oc dormitory page. All oth
er frgshmen men are to mark their
hail'‘on their Kennell-Ellis envel
opes.
Complete schedule for the men's
living organizations is as follows:
Monday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Alpha
Tau Omega. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Beta Theta
Pi.
Tuesday. Oct. 27. 9 a.m.-12 noon. Chi Psi;
1 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Lambda Chi Alpha;
9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Delta Tau Delta.
Wednesday, Oct. 28. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Delta
Upsilon; 9 a.m.-12 noon. Pi Kappa Alpha;
1 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Tau Kappa Kpsilon.
Thursday, Oct. 29. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Kappa
Sigma; 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Phi Delta Theta.
Friday, Oct. 30. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m: Phi Gam
ma Delta: Phi Kappa Psi .
Monday, Nov. 2. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Phi Kappa
Deadline Set For -
Senior, Other, Pics
Independent off-campus senior
men and women who desire to
have graduation pictures appear
in the Oregana must have pictures
taken at Kennell-Ellis this week,
Janet Bell, living organizations
editor, announced.
Picture taking time is 9 a.m. to
5:15 p.m. Monday through Friday
and Saturday morning 9 a. m.
through 12 noon.
All other women should' have
retakes and make-ups taken this
week also, Miss Bell said. She em
phasized that a retake will cost
an additions $1.
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor: Bob Patterson.
Staff: Bev Lemmons, Janet Fer
ris, Diane Lacey.
Sigma; 9 a.m.*12 noon. Plii Sigma Kappa;
1 p.nl.-5:15 p.tn. Pi Kappa Phi.
Tuesday, Nov. .1. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. Sigma
Nil.
Wednesday, Nov. 4. 9 a m.-5:15 n.m. Theta
('hi; 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Sigma Alpha Mu.
Thursday, Nov. 5. 9 a.in.-5:15 p.m. Sigma
Phi Epsilon; 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Sigma Chi.
Friday, Nov. 6. 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. Alpha hall;
9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. Sigma hall.
Monday, Nov. 9. 9 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Hamster
Inn; 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Gamma hall.
Tuesday, Nov. 10. 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Susan
Camphell Hall.
Wednesday, Nov. 11. 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. Hale
Kane; 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. C’herney hall.
Thursdaf. Nov. 12. 9 a.m.5:15 p.m. Merrick
hall; 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. French halt.
Fridav, Nov. 1.1. 9 a.m.*5:15 p.m. Nestor
half; Stitzer hall.
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