THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be mailed at 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE A KNEE-HOLE desk with 4 drawers. Good condition. Call Clair Gillin, 2470R. SIX TICKETS for the Oklahoma game for sale. $3 each. Call 13863. 18 $1.00 DAY SPECIAL: Christmas greeting cards, boxes of 21 assorted cards. Sells regularly at 79c, this sale only, 2 boxes for $1.00 at Gambles. 19 BOY'S BICYCLE, excellent condition new tires, W 10. W 23rd, after 6 p. h. FOR SALE w/ recorder and brake discs $80.00. And up Call Hank Black, phone 23243, 29 ARGUS A2 camera, good condition, new phone 3346, Eugene Searle, 1537 Tenm or phone 3346 HOT ROD. 37 motor in,perfect shape Cail Jack,2095. 19 1945 WILLY'S Arm Jeep. Good com- fort, better heater. $5000. Call John Rohde, 2903. 41.00 DAY SPECIAL: 81x99 bed sheets 64x64 thread count, 2 for $5.00. Also 42x36 allow cases, this sale 2 for $1.00 at Gamers 19 SUN LAMP Special: Get a Florida sun-tan while you study. GE SunLamps to fit standard sockets now. Only $8.50. B E, Goodrich 929, Moss STANDARD ROYAL Typewriter. Late model in perfect condition. Priced 20 per cent below similar machines at机的 Campbell. Pho 790 or e-mail at 1127 Ohio. TIRED OF WALKING: Come to the Putt-Putt shop at 311 East 9th. I have a new motorcobots for sale there. It's cheap and safe transportation. 22 1405 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan. Light blue, with 42 engine, seal beams, white rims, spot, radio and heater. A good price for $420. Wallace. 743 LB Phone # 2283. TGYS: BIGGEST selection; lowest prices, our convenient l-n-way plan. Game bies. Twinkling Quilting Party . . . Dainty, Quilting Party . . . Dainty Multi-embroidered rayon satin slide. Red $3.95 What would Santas do without Oomphies? Definitely the Christmas gift for her! Such a variety of elegant and classic styles in so many wonderful fabrics! Scuffs, slings or closed backs . . . in brocades, satins, corduroys! For the perfect gift, give Oamphies! Walker THE 813 Mass. K and E LOG LOG Duplex. Contact Konsum office 18 Phone 259 SHOP AMMUNITION. Fishing Tackle. Guns an batteries. Boats made. Made padlocks. Ship, Shop 1019. AN IDEAL GIFT: 5 tube table model, radio, choice of ivory or walnut. Regular at $29.95. Dollar Day Feature. $24.95 Use our air-i-way pin. Gamble. BUSINESS SERVICE USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks North Motors, 700 North Second. Mid-West Motors, 700 West Second. MAGNETIC RECORDING machines, typewriters, adding and calculating machines, posture and swivel chairs, filing cabinets, desks and tables or rented TYPING: REASONABLE rate. Prompt service. Phone 1618R. 1028 Vermont. 2 ONE ONE is best -Balfour's for watch repair. 411 West 14th. rtfn SPECIAL RATES: Time, 44 weeks, $3.87. Life, 39 weeks, $3.99; Fortune, 9 months, $6.75. For limited time only at your Student Union Book Store. 18 TYPING DONE: Prompt service, reasonable rate, accurate work. 1209 Ohio, Chicago, Detroit. 5. 00 FOR YOUR old battery on a new warranty GoodDry battery. Delivery and installation free. Phone 21, B. F. goodDry Store, 929 Mass. 23 WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, ish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, quirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping or an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop, Conn. St. Phone 418. Everyone needs the pet field—their needs are our business. 12-21 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831 $\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. II LOST K.E. SLIDE RULE, left in room 401 Lindley, Name. J. R. Bowden inked inside of case. $5 reward. 309 E. 19th. 1919M 19 PARKER $1 brown pen. Name en- tire. L. Bock. Spoon. TRAYER Pk. F84. 544 FOOTBALL near field No. 5 Thursday 2851 Rewind on ball. IPA Pho Rossi 1, Rewind PAIR OF BLUE shell-rim glasses, somewhere between Frank Strong and Hoch auditorium. If found, please notify Billy Carbine at Corbin hall. Phone 860-18. Reserves WANTED WOULD LIKE a ride for two to New York or vicinity for Christmas vacation. Call 2803J or leave name gt Kansan office. 19 3 OR 4 RIDERS to Wichita Thankking; leave at 5 p.m. Tues., Nov. 23. Return Sunday evening. Contact Daily Kansan office. Box 3. 19 GIRL VOCAST1 wanted for "hill" dance band. Call 2436R after 6 p.m. 19 TWO PEOPLE want rides to Chicago or St. Louis Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses. Leave name at Kansan office. 22 RIDERS WANTED to share expenses. Leaving early Tuesday afternoon for thanksgiving. Location: Going route to Tuskegee Desert in Springfield, Ohio. Phone: 1323R TRANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE a ride to Emlid, Okla., or Jamestown, Nov. 23. Call Rosie Ro- wheel, phone 345-789-6010. WOULD LIKE two riders to Dodge City City Phone 2107 and for White Jerry Phone 2107 and for White Jerry MOTHER AND 7-week old child would like ride, Monday or Tuesday to Stockton, Kansas or vicinity. Will share expenses. Call Leonard Brokaw, phone 29848. 29 Great Bend, Kansas over Thanksgiving. Share expenses. Phone 29848, 1132 Tenn WANTED: Ride to Russell, Kans., Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 23. Would like to share expenses. Call Jack Campbell. Phone 730. 22 WOULD LIKE a ride to Champalim, Ill., or anywhere close by. Leaving Tuesday, Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving holiday, she is driving. Call 7398 11:40 a.m. IO SHARE expenses with anyone driving o Chicago, Michigan, or vicinity during thanksgiving vacation. Call Phil Oren, after 6 n.m. Ph. 2635W. 19 WOULD LIKE ride to vicinity of Long- view, Texas for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses and driving. Call 875R. 19 UGENTLY NEEDED ride. To share expenses and driving to Philadelphia orCurrently and return. Will leave to visitier after December 17. Call Bee Te84 284. COMMERCIAL PILOT flying 4 place giving. Take passengers any point general route or 150 mile radius. Jackson 3360s Kansas City Hotel or Yellowstone 3365s Kansas City AGAIN THIS YEAR, by popular demand, a college SKI PARTY is being formed—this is for the fellows and gals who would like to learn skiing from the very best, and enjoy the atmosphere. Your skis will never spent—all meals, transportation (our own special car on the Colorado Eagle), skis, boots, poles, 4 hours of lessons every day, an unlimited pass on all lifts, Roarboard gassard dinner, square dance, moonlight skating party, steak dinner at the Red Onion café, New Year's at the Silver Queen Ball, and the Aspen Intercollegiate presented. Contact any one of these agents for further information. Fig Newton, 2039; Don Schanke, 565. . 22 MISCELLANEOUS LARGE. quiet, comfortable downstairs K-18. upland K-19 and town closet K-25. K-18. upland Vermont. FOR RENT room for men. Modern, close to K.U. and town. 1305 Vermont. 22 NICE SINGLE room for boy at $25 Illinois. If interested please call 293-8060. 22 FURNISHED ROOM for man student. 1340 N.H. Phone. 1374R. 22 LOVELY BASEMENT room in new home to two boys. Furnace piped into room; good ventilation, asphalt tile flooring, carpet. Wash basin with several students with cars living nearby so transportation might be arranged. $3.50 a week per boy. Ph. 2151M. 18 Russian Club Learns Songs, Combines With Lab Period The Russian club learned two Russian Christmas songs at its weekly meeting recently. The club, which has been combined with the speaking laboratory, met with Sam Anderson, German instructor, in his home at 1236 Louisiana street. Mr. Anderson urges all former Russian students to attend the club meetings, particularly within the next few weeks. The Big Fisherman The Story of Simon Peter by LLOYD C. DOUGLAS $3.75 "Leather Is Our Specialty" BLUE RIBBON SHOP 820 Mass. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 made to order ALL LEATHER LINED $24.00 HYER JODPHER BOOTS Makeup To Disfigure Actor In Fight Film Costs $25,000 Hollywood—(UP)—The casting department at RKO started looking for a prize-fighter tough enough to last four rounds with one of their stars, and surprisingly, it took them three months. The talent find from the prize ring is 29-year-old, 200-pound Hal Fieberling. The movie star is Robert Ryan. Housewives Enjoy Food 'Coupon War' Indianapolis, Ind.—(UF)—Indiana- polis housewives rushed to stores to take advantage of a two million dollar "coupon war" being waged by chain grocery stores and indepen- dent proprietors. Independent grocers retaliated by offering to honor the chain's coupons. One stocked up on the bargain type items and waged an intensive campaign to latch on to the customers enticed by the chain. A local chain fired the first gun in the battle by mailing every metropolitan home a book of coupons worth $5.20 in trade. Most of the coupons were worth 10 cents toward the purchase of a single item. Another chain joined the fight by cutting its prices outright 10 cents on all coupon items for one week. "Why monkey with coupons?" the second chain asked in an advertisement. "We'll give you the coupon price right over the counter." It was estimated today that the value of coupons floating around the city had reached two million dollars. Grad Employed By Eastman Ralph W. Hubbard has taken a position as physicist in the research laboratories of the Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester, N.Y. Mr. Hubbard received his master of arts degree in physics last spring. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. "And there," said Fighter Fleibelling, who has bruises to back up his statement, "is an actor who can go more than two rounds in the Moambo." The winner, Mr. Fleberling, is a one-time amateur champ who retired from professional fighting last year after breaking his hand on Dutch Culbertson. He had been thinking about going into the movies, anyway. Mr. Ryan, 193 pounds, fought in college and for a year afterward. He's hard and fit and he knows his way around the ring. The man who fought him in RKO's "The Set-Up" had to be good, and harder to find, he had to be close to Ryan's six feet and three inches. Mr. Fieberling and Mr. Ryan stage one of the most brutal battles in movie history for "The Set Up," the story of 80 minutes in a worn-out fighter's life. What the actual blows fail to do, the make-up man does. Ryan comes out with purple eyes, puffed lips and a cauliflower ear. "The make-up is costing the studio around $25,000," Mr. Ryan said. "They're using a new kind of plastic that was developed for disfigured veterans. It looks so much like skin you can't tell the difference." Actor Ryan says "The Set-Up" gets along without the usual boxing cliche. There are no shots of the heroine dashing to the ringside in time to spur her man to victory. "In fact," he said, "there's no heroine to the fight at all. There's no championship at stake. It's just the final bout on the card, after the main event It wasn't at Madison Square Garden, either. 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