The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 04, 1931, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931.
THREE
ON THE CAMPUS
OTOE HAS TWENTY-FOUR.
Eleven of the twenty-four stu-
."'V denta from Otoe county who have
jjeen attending the summer session
.. ,are. rrom xveDrasKa .ay.
vv '5:v Seven of the eight women from
Teachers college. They are Con-
v irfunciV!. (Viilckahanlc. fieninr who
; : will teach at Weeping Water;
vAnna R. Grayenkamp, sophomore
fco. will be at Big Piney, Wyo., this
" 'year; Wealth Harding, senior and
a' teacher at Nebraska City; Lettie
y Viola "Jones, freshman; Lucile
Lydia L$dia Livengston, senior;
, JIclc:2 rjlnnie Madaen, freshman
-o will teach in. valley county,
. d'Garnett Frances Sweany,
Ne-
sophomore and a teacher at
braska City.
Hawlle Irene Burbank is . a
junior in the school of nursing at
the college of medicine at Omaha.
Vincent Tracy Young is a junior in
the engineering college and Wil
mer William Wilson, junior, is a
senior in the college of arts . and
sciences. John Marshall Pitzer is
in the graduate college.
Three students are enrolled from
Otoe. They are Lula Grace Gan
zel, senior in the college of arts
and sciences who will be in Lincoln
this year; Raymond Gilbert Pol
ster, graduate student, and Law
rence Harry Salsow, senior in
Teachers college.
Ruth Merle Bassett is the only
student from Unadilla. She is a
freshman in Teachers college.
Delia Louise Drewel, a fresh
man who has a achool in Otoe
county this year, and Gerald I.
Pierce, junior who will return to
teach at Talmadge, ire from Tal
madge. Grace Mae Hess, who lives near
Bennett, is a .junior in Teachers
college. She will teach at Bennett.
Vivian Anne O'Neil Is a junior
in Teachers college. She is from
Dunbar and will teach this year at
Rock Springs, Wyo.
Fern S. Jenkins, graduate stu-
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We Deliver
THE OWL PHARMACY
Phona B10S8 148 N. 14th P St.
dent and Maybeth Mable Malone,
sophomore in the college of busi
ness administration, are registered
from Douglas. Elva Kabl is the
only student from Burr. She is a
freshman in Teachers college.
Daisy Fern Fields, a sensior in
the arts and sicences college and a
teacher at Clarkson, and Frances
Lenora oMnahan, senior in Teach
ers college, list Palmyra as their
home.
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Gladys Mae Dietz Is a junior k
the Teachers college and May
Belle Svobodu is a freshman in the
agricultural college. Joe G. Svo
boda is a junior in the college of
arts and sciences.
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BARGAIW5!
All This Week!
BARGAINS!
PENCILS, black and colored. '
INK, bottle, regular 15c values. ;
SPONGES, MIRRORS, ERASERS,
valnen.
x SCRATCH PADS, handy for everyone.
MANY OTHER BARGAINS !
AFTER TAKING INVENTORY WE FIND WE MUST CLEAR
OUR STOCKS OF ODD LOTS OF MERCHANDISE. HOW
IS AN EXCELLENT TIME TO BUY SUPPLIES FOR
STUDENT AND INSTRUCTOR AS PRICES ARE
LOW. COME IN EARLY AS THE SUPPLY
IS RAPIDLY BEING, TAKEN AWAY
BY BARGAIN HUNTERS.
ALL FOR
NEBRASKA WATCH 'FOBS, formerly
soia ior 91. ou to go at this ridiculous
price.
MEMO BOOKS, excellent for helping your
memory.
PAINTEX, bottle.
CRAYONS.
MANY OTHER BARG'NS!
$1.00 AUTOMATIC PENCILS, to
sell at once.
$2.00 NEBRASKA SEAL PAPER
WEIGHTS ; a good buy for the desk. Beau
tiful andihandy.
$1.25 NOTEBOOKS.
BOX 07 1,000 INDEX CARDS, a chance of a
lifetime.
$1.50 LETTERHOLDERS.
NEBRASKA SEAL PINS.
MANY OTHER BARGAINS!
ALL FOR
Come
in and make
your selection
ALL FOR
STATIONERY, Scotch Royal
box.
INDEX CARDS. 3x5 annd 4x6.
INK, Quart bottle, perfectly good, $1
value.
T-SQUARES.
Many otner Bargains:
Personal,
r
MAPS, blank outline maps of North
imrim 3 box Of 500.
unntr pwnc tlA Nebraska Seal.
CRESTED RINGS, formerly sold from $2.50
NOTE BOOKS, 3 hole, leather, were $5.
IH f I tMM Ak1V Alii
SKINS, with rratnernny ere, uiicwjr
f0r $9' ,nMl,OI
MANY UTliJuit BAftwawoi jt
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v til j t i i i lit " i i i f r t i -v mmm mm
ALL FOR
DO
ALL FOR
NOTEBOOKS, leather, in colors or plain St l O W
black, were u
STATIOxiK nuivry v -
Al OA X PENCILS, mechanical, 60c values, x, vo v
fiSallU X Many oiner uaigais:
EA.
EA.
ALL FOR
OFF OH ALL
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We Pay
Cash
UOE
DCOBLO
STOKE
Trade
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