PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Copy must be in the University Daily Kansas Business Office. Journalism bldg., p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classes are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c 36 FORD 4 dr. sed, New Engine, transmission, rear end, brake drums and pins, and tires. Mechanically perfect. Job in work. Highest bid taken. 1228 Louisiana APARTMENT SIZE washing machine. Like new, 10 A Sunnyside. 1929 MODEL "A" ford with new rebuilt motor. First $235 takes. Dale Dunlair. 901 Ind. OLDSMOBILE COACH. 1935 model. Good condition. Will sell for $400. H. V. Edmonds at 2592J after 5 p.m. TUX: Size 37. Excellent condition. Contact H. R. Skoog. Phone 11. GOOD SUIT and overcoat, 38; both for $35. Phone 2224W or call at 2301 Mass. St. PLYMOUTH '37 coupe. Motor gift and paint good. Clean if not perfect. Do not extras $000.00. 946 Louisiana. COCKER SPANIEL, blond, 9 months old, spayed, housetrained. Excellent pet for adults or children. Call after 6 p.m. 2748M. 1526 Ky. TUX: Double breasted, Varsity Town, excellent condition, size 38, $18. Phone 2176. FUR COAT: Squirrel. 630 Indiana. MODEL A Ford. Excellent condition. John Hunt. 925 Maine. Ph. 1811M. WHY WORK? With shopping crowds girl wrappings? Order a box of Florida citrus fruit from Pederson. Call 1788M. SIZE 38 TUX in excellent condition. Priced to sell. Call Rip Collins at 565 or 1537 Tenn. ONE SET tux and one set tails. In excellent condition. Phone 726. TWO MONTHS old puppies. Pekinese, Pompermans. Toy Boxes. Very reason to own. All-expense paid trips to Orange Bowl game—only 50c and winning slogan. Inquire at Orange Bowl boots on campus. REGISTERED German Sheepdog. Two males six months old. Good disposition, exceptional intelligence. Sire VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 668 HTFD Transportation WANTED RIDERS to Miami for Orange bowl. Can take 7. Leave K.C. 28th. James Cairns 3018 E. 8th. St. K.C. Mo. EES512 call eavings. STUDENT DESIRES ride vicinity in North Carolina around 20th. Help drive and share expenses. Call Richards 651. RIDE WANTED to New York or vicinity for holidays. Share expenses. 2281-J. WANT RIDE to California. Leave 18th. Call J. W. Kendrick. Ph. 1701. WANTED: Ride to California for Xmas. Help drive and share expenses. Call Milk Pfautz, 1692. HAVE ROOM for two riders to Orange bowl. *47 Nash*. Round trip. $25.00. Keith H. Ferrell, 1333 Tenn. Ph. 2039. CAN TAKE 3 or 4 riders to the Orange bowl game. Call Beverly Dodds, 1239W in the evening. WANTED: Ride to Connecticut or vicinity. Leave about 19th or 20th. Share expenses. See Ed Slye, 1142 Inf., after 6:00. 12 DRIVING '47 Chrysler to Miami. Leave K.C. Dec. 8. For information call Jim Seay after 7 p.m. Ph. 2269R. 15 Everybody loves flowers and everybody loves to receive them. For the finest in corsages and cut flowers come to "The Shop That Never Closes." MYER'S & SON GREENHOUSE Ph.312 435 Michigan 2 blocks north of the Swimming Pool Business Service FLOORS SANDED and refinished, cleaned and polished. All new equip- ment. Let us give you a free estimate. Harold H. King, Phone 1809R. 17 SIGNS: Painted for student organizations, low rate, student sign painter. Write Bob McAuley, 1125 Vermont. 15 TYPING: Reasonable rates. Prompt Miscellaneons TYPING: Reasonable rates. Prompt service. 1028 Vermont. Phone 116812 R WILL STUDENT who parked trailer at 1733 Mass. on October 1st call there or phone 1809-J. 16 WILL TRADE one room apartment in Kansas City near K.U. hospital for apartment in Lawrence Feb. 1. Sulfur-tainted couple write Bruf Heck 2005 W. 26, K.(3), Kansas. 18 SHOP IN comfort. Also save money by giving Furter pens and pencils purchased from your Student Union Book Store. 18 KANSAS CITY Star headquarters moved to Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. Same phone. 17. Dec. 15 Wanted I NEED four tickets or reservations to Keith Fearl, 1533 Tenn. Penn, 2029. 16 Ferrell, 1533 Tenn. Penn, 2029. 16 Lost REWARD FOR return of wedding and engagement rings. Lose in or around Court House Wednesday, Dec. 10. Call 2403-R. EVERSHARP FOUNTAIN pen and ball point pen in Robinson gym. Call 2046 or return to Rock Chalk Cafe. Merle Powell. PAIR TAN, saddle-stitched, deerskin gloves in Fraser theater Wednesday, Dec. 10. Sgt. R. L. Williams Military Science Bidg. SOME TIME Monday afternoon or evening, a brown manila portfolio containing important papers concerning the K.U. Calendar. Would find please call Rip Collins, circulation mgr., at 565. LAW CONTRACTS book and notebook. Please return as I have tests coming soon and my grade-point average is already lower than He- . Charles W. Sherrer, Ph. 2821M. ANYONE HAVING information leading to lost billfold, please call Bernard E. Nordling, K.U. 429, during school hours. ON CAMPUS: Lady's small cloth bag. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Ph. 1292M. 12 Found Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and the Duke of Wellington were never defeated in a battle. -FRANK'S- Christmas Gifts from Frank's Whatnats ___ $2.95 Mirrors ___ $2.50 Smokers ___ $2.79 Hassocks ___ $4.50 Roos Sweetheart Cedar Chests $49.50 to $69.50 waterfall tops SEWING CABINET $6.95 to $15.95 FRANK'S Furniture Company 834 Mass. FREE DELIVERY Ph.834 1. What is the first letter of the word "SUCCESS"? Footwear Menu Women's White Satin Ballerinas $5.00 Strap loafers "Connies" Brown or Red $5.85 "Bea Friendly" Saddles $6.85 Two tone, fine Bowling Oxfords $7.85 "Gaytee" Slush boots $3.50 Red or Black and $4.00 White Gym Oxfords or Shoes (Keds) $2.45—$2.85 Gordon Nylons $1.50 to $2.00 Men's Campus Shoes "Jarmans"... $10.00 to $12.00 Campus Shoes "Crosby Square"... $8.85 to $12.00 Campus Shoes "Massagies"... $12.00 Campus Shoes "Weyanbergs"... $8.85 to $11.00 Campus Shoes "Fortunes"... $8.85 Basketball Shoes "Keds"... $5.85 Bowling Shoes (Super)... $7.85 "Kirkendale" Engineer Boot... $16.95 Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. Phone 724 Danish Architect To Present Exhibit Lars Marnus, an architect from Charlottenlund, Denmark, will speak and present an exhibit on modern Scandinavian architecture at 4 p.m. Monday and 3 p.m. Tuesday in Frank Strong auditorium. His topics will be "A Withdrawal from the Foulness of Functionalism," on Monday, and "Progress in the Rationalizing of Buildings," on Tuesday. The exhibit will include 500 enlarged photographs of Scandinavian buildings erected in the past 15 years. With them will be miniature plans and details. Examples of government, educational, commercial, industrial and recreational buildings, and housing projects will be shown. Bridge, knitting, and sewing provided the entertainment Wednesday for 33 K.U. Dames. The door prize was won by Mrs. Elizabeth Ketchum and the high bridge prize was given to Mrs. Eloise Berkley. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Drugs - Sodes - Sundries Fine Candies - Pipes Exclusive Mixture 79 Tobacco Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass. Phone 999 Texas Marsh Seedless Grapefruit .10 for 27c Large Solid Head Lettuce .1 lb. 15c Texas Large Juice Oranges .1 doz. 27c Jonathan Fancy Apples .2 lbs. 27c Tru-Vu Fancy Mixed Nuts .1 lb. 50c Good Value Yellow Cling Peaches No. $2\frac{1}{2}$ can 27c Sweetheart Toilet Soap .3 bars 29c Perch Filets .1 lb. 49c Krafts Parkay Margarine .1 lb. 39c Wilson's Advance Shortening .1 lb. 35c HERE IS GOOD ADVICE To All Car Owners Roads are slick and dangerous these days. Drive slowly to protect your car and yourself. Further assure yourself of safe driving by allowing our expert mechanics to check your car for all mechanical difficulties. MAKE CERTAIN YOUR TRIP HOME AT CHRISTMAS WILL BE SAFE——SEE US TODAY. Channel-Sanders 622 Mass. STUDEBAKER Phone 616