Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1972, Page 15, Image 110

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CAMPUS VILLAGE!
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U.S. National Bank is
banking with the personal
touch. Locally owned and
locally invested, it is a tribute
to Oregon. The one place
where an individual's account
means something. Free
popcorn to munch on while
writing out a check on some
days. And a suggestion box
that the manager listens to so
that you get to have your say
in how a bank is run.
Basically, banking with no
hassle at all.
Kaufman's has, simply,
everything in ladies wear.
Make-up by Estee Lauder. A
super fine shoes section. The
finest in fashionable clothing
and accessories. And service
that is renown. Not crowding
and no hurry in the shopping
process, and advice to make
sure it's really smooth. Of
ficial headquarters, too, for
Seventeen fashions, could you
ask for more?
The Oak Pit has just about
the best breakfast around,
Clark's Jr.
but lunch ain't bad either. In
fact, lunch there is just fine.
Hamburger deluxe is huge
and the giant cheeseburger is
well . . giant. In addition, the
Oak Pit features fine ham,
and reuben and many other
warm sandwiches, and that
ain't just whistling Dixie.
Super fine place to just have a
cup of coffee and while away
the time reading the
newspaper.
Fredrick's features
fashions by Bobby Brooks,
multipurpose ladies wear at
the most economical prices.
A stereo radio and tape
section too, for a gift to treat a
friend, or maybe just to treat
yourself.
Red Rooster is more than
just a barber shop. It is tuned
into today's long hair styles.
A barber shop where to take a
little off means just that: take
a little off. Razor cuts too for
the superb in hair control.
Styling for men on the go in
today's world.
Claypool's has everything
at the tip of the tingers. A
drug store tirst, but well
stocked in all the accessories
a student needs to just make
lite easier. It is said that the
details count the most and
Claypool's provides all the
details. Maybe you just want
a candy bar, or a pack of
cigarettes, or maybe
something larger like a hot
water bottle, they've got It.
What would you want a hot
water bottle for?
Ben's Pour House has a
quiet, cozy atmosphere. Two
pool tables and a television
you can see and hear while
you sip the fine Oly on tap. A
good place for a beer at lunch
or to chat about the day at
five with the friend, who with
you, have survived it.
Dairy Queen