1949 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be completely paid in cash or made within due date of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- torial Press office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified words One Three Five day days days 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FIFTY personal Christmas cards with your own name imprinted, for only $1.00. Just 2c each. Choice of ten styles. Call Don Fields, 2130 Oread. Ph. 2988. 12 FOR SALE 1948 MERCURY: 4-dr sedan, perfect condition, low mileage, has had excellent care. Radio and heater, 1212 Ohio St. Ph. 246M. A REAL BUY for your washday worries, only 2 years old; replacing with an auto- matic washer so must sell. See at 1201 R.I. or p. 1039M. 1935 OLDs 2-door sedan, good tires, in room. Weight: 78.5 kg; 8720 lb; Mass in 2864m after 3.30 m. 1942 FORD 5-passenger coupe, priced to sell; a real bargain. in very good condition, good inside and out. Good tires and no seat covers. Phone JJH Rhine 2832 or 552. FOR CHEAP transportation buy a jeep. Good running condition. Priced to sell. May be seen at 1745 Ohio. Ph. 1675J. 10 MUST SELL: '49 Stude 4 dr. Regal-De-luxe, all the extras. $500 miles. Will sacrifice. Call 4047R after p. 10. KLEMAN Praktiflex 30mm. camera with built-in range finder, f 2.8 lens, shutter speed of 1/40 second. Also G.E. Light Meter. Phone 2569W between 5 and 5 p.m. daily. JI MUST SELL '49 Studebaker d-4R Regal Deluxe, all the extras. 6,000 miles. Will sacrifice. Call 4047R after 6 p.m. 7 COLLEGE Outline Series books for all the grades. All materials will make your studying simpler and more effective. Come in and look at them at your Student Union Book Store. 10-6 NEW 1950 Motorola Television sets on discontinued TVs. $199.00 as low as $119.95 plus tax. $10.00 down delivery--small monthly payments. 1 MISCELLANEOUS HALLOWEEN party? See Kirkpatrick for masks, hats, horns, jack-o-lantens, and party favors. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop, 715 Mass. Ph. 1018. FUN, FUN, FUN, yes, you'll have fun at the 24-40! Members are invited to bring their guests. Open Sunday. Herman Welders Walt. nite. 7 CASTLE Tea Room, 13th and Mass. Phone 149. Open daily 11:30 to 7:30. Reservations preferred: Meeting rooms available FOUR COLORS in one pencil! The pencil for every use is the Norma four color pencil. Come in and see if you don't like it. It is for kind, student, Union BookStore. 8. SLIDE RULES! Al makes, K. & E. Dietzman, Pickett & Eckel and Hemmi, in new rules with leather or composition cases are at your Student Union Store. 10-6 EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decorating service. Materials for sale. Jeanne Grace 454 East 15th. Phone #198R. SUSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star. 10-7 181. Mass. 803 LOST PAIR OF rimless glasses. Gold frame. In or between Frank Strong and Union in Marvin Grove. Write to B. Laughlin. Box 266, Osaka镇, Kaps. BLUE CIGARETTE case and lighter with CIGARETTE case call Bee Larsha, 1504, $5.00 Reward. Bee Larsha, 1504, $5.00 Reward. MANS GREY windbreak zipper jacket manstory. Sept. 28. Findd call Johnson at 1876. ENTITY GOVERNMENT, by Knier, book binder please at Kangen office, 4 BROWN SHAFFER pen. Name, Loboya found call c 16:23 after 5 p. Peward. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS wanted or exchange cars. K.C. and return. 9-5 daily. F7876. RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wilkita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Schultz, ph. 3101J. 6 WANTED NIGHT RIDE wanted to Sunflower. Anytime after 10:30 p.m. box 3. Kansan of 7. A GARAGE for one car during the months of December, January and February. As close to Corbitt hall as possible, Mary Alice Lobaugh. Phone 880. 11 MUSICIANSI: Tenors, bass, piano and girl vocalist. For dance work with special arrangements. Call 3209W tonight between 7 and 8. 6 ONE MAE Roommate to share a two- room refrigerator, Phone 1821R Phone 1821R NOW OPEN for business, the new Toppers Cleaners and Self Service Laundry. Let them bill you, 1405-1407 Mass. Phone 243. 10 MRS JOHNSON: coats, suits, and dresses made for you. Beautiful restelling, caretaker locations. Tel. 1136. Address, 48 Elm St. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE—Call Mrs. Dietierch at 2748R. MISS DOUGHERTY will be at 1203 Oread. Apt. 9, ready to help you through the first hard steps in your mathematics course. Ph. 2278W. FOR NEAT, accurate typing of themes term papers, and thesis call an experienced typist. One block from campus Call 2278M. IJ TYPING—Thesis, term papers, reports. 1028 Vermont, Ph. 116R8. 1028 Vermont, Ph. 116R8. HAEFFER FINELINE Ball point pens for only $1.50. These pens are dependable, no reffiling, a constant source of ink and a durable. Try one now! Student Union Book Store. DRAWING instrument sets by Dietzen and all other companies, priced from $23 to $39 for new ones, and $1 to $23 for those are at your Student Union Book Store. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. ff FURNITURE upholstered and repaired Dishman's Furniture and Upholster ing Dishman's Furniture. RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and television receiver at lowest price. Free pickup and delivery. Ph. 817-245-9600 or Electric and Location. 826 Vermont. 11-2 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used car dent repair. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop-shop has all the tools and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf FOR RENT MOVE CLOSER to school. Why support Reginald and the Rapid. (?) Transit? acancy for one boy at Ohio. Two boys from Green hall, 1339 Ohio, pho 7089. TWO APARTMENTS, close to college for 10 boys. $13 each. 1 apt. close to college, 1 boys. $10 each; 1 double room, 1 room shared. Ph. 2082. ON-HALF of double roog on third floor, for male student. 1134 Miss. Ph. 1731. DESIRABLE single room. Second floor, knotty-pipe, shower, and basement garage. Suitable for serious student or staff member. K.U. 398 or 87 evenings. HAVE A vacancy for one boy. Double room, on a one block from the front. Phone: 2655 N WEST HILLS, three blocks from n campus. Roommate left school, soph- more college boy wants roommate. Call 089M if interested. 7 Corbin Hall Annex Is Latest Of Many KU Construction Jobs By Basil Green Basil Green's newest job is supervising construction of Corbin hall annex. The Lawrence contractor has constructed campus buildings for 25 years. "The new building will be seven stories high and larger than old Corbin," he said. "The two buildings will be joined, both utilizing the Journalism Mixer Will Be Tonight A mixer for journalism students will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Palm room. The party is sponsored by the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information and the journalistic fraternities and sororities. Dean Burton W. Marvin, urged all journalism students to attend. "The purpose of the party," said Dean Marvin, "is to answer any questions from students about the aims of the school, plans for the new building, and any others anyone may have. It will also be an opportunity for the students to meet all of the faculty members on an informal level." Egyptian Wins New Car Fall River, Mass. (U.P.)—Egyptian student Monirc M. Spahi inherited the luck of the Irish when college mates nicknamed him "Mike." He bought a $1 raffle ticket and won a 1949 automobile. Gives Gown To University Durham, N. H. (U.P.)—Mrs. Lillian Simpson Shaw, a Taunton, Mass., school teacher, has donated to the University of New Hampshire's collection of costumes and textiles a hand-made china silk dress she wore when she was graduated from the university 50 years ago. STUDENTS: Nice clean beds, close to bath. Large study room with desk and chair. Small study room for 12 months. Home cooks meals if desired. 50c per meal. 1213 Ohio Ph. 3699. 10 VACANCY for one young man. Studious girl. Go to campus. 1213 La. Phone Mangr. 1752. 126 kitchen and recreation room of the older building. "A sun deck on the roof of the new building will be handy for the girls to 'take their sun baths,' he pointed out. Corbin hall was built in 1915 by the Green company under the supervision of Jack Brady. Excavations for the building were dug by hand with picks, shovels, and horse teams pulling plows, Mr. Green said. He was asked to compare the construction projects. "The two jobs can't be compared. We didn't have anything like bulldozers and power machinery in those days. We had to use shovels and teams." Mr. Green, a native of Lawrence, entered the family firm in 1918, soon after leaving Kansas State college. His first campus project was the construction of Hoch auditorium, completed in 1927. Since then his company has built a number of campus buildings including Watkins hospital, Lindley hall, and the new Fowler shops. Mr. Green recalled an incident which occurred at the dedication of Hoch auditorium. The late Chancellor Lindley introduced him to several eastern college presidents with the good-natured jibe, "This is Mr. Green, our contractor. He's not much good, he's just a K-State Angle." Mr. Green replied, "Gentlemen, ask the chancellor if there would be any buildings at this institution if it weren't for us Aggies." Construction of the Corbin annex will cost the university about $550,-000. Mr. Green said. He estimated the building will be finished in March, 1951, and will be ready for use that fall. "The building is now about 40 per cent complete," he said. Typewriters For Rent By The Month Or Semester SEE OUR BARGAINS IN USED MACHINES BEFORE YOU BUY A TYPEWRITER CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Massachusetts Street