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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1964)
Student Discount Program Planned... n fmtmui'd from t</<- I) vidnal merchants, present our plan, and hoc if they arc inter csted If they arc we will have them sign a one-year contract," l-'ranciskovich aaid students on the NSA committee would do most of the work to got the pro gram moving. They will do con tact and contract work with mer chants, publish the discount cards and a fact sheet listing items available on discount with each merchant, and provide publicity Advisory Hoard He also expressed hopes that an advisory board would In formed. including a represents live of the Chamber of Com merce, a member of the Univer sity administration, several mer chants. and an attorney to art as legal aide I'ranciskovich said, "We want this In he a cooperative move ment between the students and the community. This board will facilitate matters greatly. There will be a lot of problems come up, and we will be able to handle them." He added that a plan was under consideration to provide an ad ditional lure to business men by purchasing advertisements for them in the Emerald with money taken in from discount card sales Successful Elsewhere l.uvaas said discount programs on other campuses had succeeded in getting mark-downs from serv ice stations, restaurants, theaters, bowling lanes, clothing stores, sporting goods stores, florists, and Bus Service Planned Resident* of Westmoreland and Amazon housing areas and the \ trinity are asked to rlip the accompanying coupon and return it to the ASUO President's office if they are interested in riding a city bus to campus daily. The proposed bus line would run every hour from these housing areas directly to rampus and back All students interested in using such a bus route are requested to return coupon. The ASUO president's office is on the third floor of the Student Union Coupons will be collected until today NAME HOUSING AREA HOURS YOU WOULD RIDE THE BUS DAYS YOU WOULD RIDE THE BUS Faculty Members Attend State Meet Mne members ol me foreign Languages faculty of the t’nivcr sity participated in the State Foreign Language Conference at (icarhart Friday through Sunday. Four papers were presented by l niversity educators Those reading the papers, all members of the Romance Languages De partment, were Thomas It Hart, professor; Julian Palley, associ ate professor. Hene L. Picard, a sociate professor; and Walter Nobile, instructor Taking part in the conference proceedings were: David Dough orty, chairman of the division of foreign languages; Perry J Pow er.s, head of the Romance Ian guages department; Thomas F Marshall, associate professor of Romance languages; Richard Des -EUGENE Show 7:15 Pajama Party Tommy Kirk - CO-HIT - Fate Is The Hunter Glen Ford, Nancy Kwan HeilijG rowiriMft ©UTtMOE PAUL NEWMJtM. v > LMJREHCE K1RVEY. CUURE BUKM, EDWARD G.R08IMS0H.__ STARTS WED. rocnes, assistant professor oi Ko mance languages, and Peter Gon trum, assistant professor of <lcr manic languages a number of other businesses. He said, “I'm very confident of success with the smaller stores, especially the ones close to cam ' pus." The largest discount possible will probably be ten percent. Huvaas said individual merchants might be allowed to give dis | counts on some items and not on others. Luvaas said this could be used to encourage merchants to participate in the program. Jfe indicated that discounts would probably at least be ob tained from dry cleaners, cloth ing stores, service stations, res taurants, and entertainment fa cilities. The University’s attempt at set ting up a student discount service is a part of a growing movement in the United States. Luvaas said there were no such programs in action prior to I960, hut it was initiated at the Uni versity of Minnesota, and has spread. He indicated that all of the large schools in the Midwest now have discount services. YOU CAN STAY ON TOP OF YOUR CUSS WORK with BARNES & NOBLE COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES ... the original paperbacks Keyed to Your Texts by 2 unique cross-reference charts 1. A Tabulated Bibliography of Standard Textbooks indicates pages in the Outline that summarize appropriate chapters in each text. 2. A Quick-Reference Table indicates pages in various standard textbooks that cor respond to topics covered in chapters of the Outline. Over 100 titles on the following subjects: ANTHROPOLOGY ART BUSINESS DRAMA ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGINEERING ENGLISH GOVERNMENT HISTORY LANGUAGES LITERATURE MATHEMATICS MUSIC PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY SPEECH STUDY AIDS ON DISPLAY AT The CO-OP 13th & Kincaid OPEN HOUSE! THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT EUGENE’S FLOWER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks and Mrs. Dorthy Ross Mrs. Zelma Collom Mrs. Thorabel Cameron Pete Moursund CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT US IN OUR NEW STORE 610 E. 13th — only 3 blocks from campus ATTEND OUR OFFICIAL OPEN HOUSE Friday, November 20, 9-9 Saturday, November 21, 9-5:30 FREE flowers for first 500 guests WIN exciting door prizes FREE refreshments