CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Page 14 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 20, 1953 One Three Five day days days 55c 75c $1.00 35c 3c $3.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. except Saturday) or business day. University Business office, Journalism blge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Bark ave. Ph. 2721W. MWF-ft BUSINESS SERVICE FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking also draperies and slipcovers, and alterations. Phone 1843-L-4. 825 New York MWF-17 SCOT'S GUARD FIRE ALARM. Complete automatic. Excessive heat sets it off. No batteries, no wiring—nothing to fail when you need a loud warning. Installs easily anywhere. $4.75. Green Brothers, 637 Mass. St. Ph. 631. 11-20 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-1f JAHYAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasure surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need to be friendly and business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tt TYZING. SATISFACTION Guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Phone 21423. 11-30 PHOTOGRAPHED CHRISTMAS CARDS. I am going to make Christmas cards again the day. Let me come and take your family in live action at your home. Place orders early to avoid late rush. Call Steve Carter 874. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 2373R. CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E Higgins底房. Res. and Shop. 623 Ala BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf STUDYING late tonight? Retresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 860.1190 Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE 3-ROOM MODERN HOME by graduate student and wife leaving Lawrence; full basement, nice builtins and closet space lots; nice outdoor living space if desired. Financial arrangements can be made. Phone 2284J after 5:30 p.m. 12-1 $80 BUICK TWO-DOOR, standard transmission. $950. See at 800 Miss, after 5:00 p.m. BEYLON HEADERS and extensions to mufflers for "50-51 Ford. Phone 3248-M. Don Cunningham. 11-20 STUDY TABLE, almost new, and an apartment size washer, slightly larger. Call 1694-1 for 5:00 p.m. 11-20 HAM STATION MINER, transmitter to TIME INMAR and 25-watt phone transmitter Contact C. Martin or N.Bigelow, Lindley 317. 11-23 TUXEDO, size 36; worn three times. Cost $65.00 new—for only $25.00. Phone 298M. 11-20 HAVE two CARS, will sell either, "51 two-door Ford-a-matic club car, 18,00 actual miles, one owner. Of City Special Car, 18,00 actual miles. Both completely equipped, in excellent condition. Call Mrs. Messer at 4130 from a.m. to 5 p.m., or see at Elm after 6 p.m. ADIMIRAL TELEVISION SET $100.00 ADIMIRAL TV, also Zenith Trans-Oceanic radio, almost new $100.00. Call 2917J from 5-7. 11-22 1942 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, RHK. very good condition. Will sacrifice for quick 1942 BUICK CONVERTIBLE R&H, very pure. 306 BAR W will sacrifice for 11-20 P. 2771H4 SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Pa. Ph. 395. tl PAIR OF BRONZE-RUIMED GLASS- s, tinted lens, in light brown snap, in vinciture of Snow or Union, neared. Call Mariath. Ohmisterie, phone. 158. 11-23 LOST AND FOUND BLACK AND SILVER Parker "S1" foum- pen pen. Name, Marianna Grabhorn, engraved on cap. If found please call Corbin hall. 860. Reward. 11-20 K-STATE CLASS RING for year 1940. Lost Nov. 7 around stadium. Initials inside "J.H.E." Finder please leave at Kansean office. 11-20 FOR RENT BASEMENT APARTMENT. 3-room furnished, private bath, private entrance, gas furnace heat, utilities paid. $60.00 per month. Phone 3350. 11-50 SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN. $15 a month. Ph. 3619. 1536 Tenn. 11-23 WANTED: RIDE TO VINITA, Okla. Thanksgiving, Jim Spence, 1344 Kentucky. Ph. 2461R after 5 p.m. 11-20 TRANSPORTATION with a Kansan classified ad. For extra cash, sell those items STUDENT WANTS RIDE to. Denver. Colorado. Phil Carl Manson, 29378, 11-20 Phil Carl Manson, 29378, 11-20 NEW YORK FOR Thanksgiving. Driving through St. Louis directly to New York. Leaving Tuesdays tomorrow will take several hours driving in St. Louis. John L. Satur, 912 Ala. Ph. 1705. 11-20 ASK US about, airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reductions. bus company and jury duty. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesman at the First National bank for information or Itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phon DRIVING TO BOSTON over Thanksgiving vacation. Riders wanted for all or part of way. For details contact Karl Searles or Ken Cox. Ph. 41428. 11-20 TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. Make your Christmas airlines reservations and travel packages deposits necessary. TAKE A CHRISTMAS VACATION this year to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Orleans, Economy rates. ASK US FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL PLANS for next summer trips to Europe or 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. (Successors to Downs Travel Service). 11-23 Kansan classifieds bring results. The National Poultry and Egg Board estimated the 1953 crop at 55.--746,000 birds, compared with the 1952 crop of 60,657,000 an all-time high. New York—(U.P.)—There are turkeys galore for the holiday season, at prices about the same as last year. Holiday Turkeys Have Good Season "Even with a smaller crop, there are turkeys galore," said Fred Smith, eastern manager. Twenty-three per cent of this year's crop is of the small size bird, four to eight pounds, ready to cook. Toledo, Ohio —(U.P.) The placement bureau at the University of Toledo reports that this year's graduates were offered jobs at starting salaries averaging 10 per cent higher than in 1952. Starting Wages Higher Placement Director Richard R. Perry said every 1953 graduate who wanted a job had plenty of offers. Even those facing early military draft got consideration, he said. Many industries wanted to interview graduates regardless of their status. The greatest demand this year Mr. Perry said, was for mechanical and electrical engineers. The least demand, as in former years, was for liberal arts students. He quoted some starting salaries offered engineering students. They ranged from $275 to $550 per month. The starting wage for business graduates was somewhat lower, ranging from $260 to $375 a month. The greatest demand in their cate- pority was for accounting, sales and management people, he said. Also in demand, either by government agencies or private businesses and industries, were students of physics, chemistry and other science courses. The starting salaries offered them were often the same as those for business students, Mr. Perry added. Silver Display in Strong Bowls, silverware, pitchers, and trays made of hand-wrought silver were loaned to Alpha Rho Gamma, professional silversmithing fraternity, and are on display on the third floor of Strong. The collection, which is owned by Constance Leiter of Kansas City, consists of Osaki, Stone Association and Erickson silver. The exhibit will last two weeks. Read the Want-Ad page daily. Use it whenever you need cash. Tuxedo Rental Service $6 for that next party get your tux at a few rentals for sale at substantial reductions See you at the game! The entire University Family welcomes all Alumni and Friends of The University back to the KU campus. We hope you have an enjoyable time and ... return again soon! University Daily Kansan