5,1947 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism blog. not later than 4 p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Fifth 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 9c 25 words or less additional words For Sale NEW ACCORDION: Italian, Setemio Soprani, 120 Bass Multi-Shift on Bass and Treble, Forte, Reasonable, 1320 Conn, Phone 1870M. 17 MODEL T-FORD> Good, cheap transport. Model T-FORD> Inquire 1899 Tenn. 15 your offer! Inquire 1899 Tenn. 15 DUBLE-BREASTED: Tuxedo, size 37, in excellent condition. Priced to sell. Cust. ONE SLIGHTLY used Chevy coupe, only 16 years young. Condition good. Price low. See S. Porte, 1145 Indiana, or call 3020. 17 SALES REPRESENTATIVES: old established wholesale house is building its sales organization to pre-war strength. Training approved by State Department of Education and U.S. Veterans Association. Future interviews at Eldridge Hotel, Saturday. Oct. 18, 2 p.m.-C. H. Tickamyer. 1934 CHEVROLET coupe, good condition, may see at 1345 Kentucky after 4 o'clock. p.m. C. A. VICTOR self-changing portable radio, Sacrifices, 414 W, 12th. 10 BEAT THE high cost of meat with a nice fat calf for your locker. Phone P3WW SMITH - CORONA portable typewriter and Remington electric razor (dual head). Both excellent condition. Inquire Room 7-A, Basement, Strong Frank. 16 37 PLYMOUTH coach. Good tires and studs. 37 PLYMOUTH coach. Reduced reduced price to sell. 38 Chrysler sedan, radio, heater, overdrive, in good condition, cheaper car. At 6:00, 9:40 Louisiana. TWO LIVING room suites, good condition, choice. $50.00 One used maple dineette. One good $12 x18 wad with pad. Weakest Furniture Co., 119 E. 815 St. NOW AVAILABLE: Japanese log log dog rule slide. Student Union Book Store. ELECTRIC refrigerator, excellent condi- tion. One bedroom. N Heart Phone Euordl 21 (flat rate). VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell you for any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 HTFD For Rent ROOMS FOR BOYS: 1308 Kentucky Phone 2918. 2 2 LARGE ROOMS, 2 boys in each, Phone 1789W, 1125 Mississippi. 26 4 ROOM furnished house in exchange for habitable quarters in Kansas City or New York. IDEAL SLEEPING and studying quart- ture, 1899. Temps. Close 16 campus, 1899. VERY NICE room for two boys, newly refinished. 1121 Pennsylvania. See Mr. Henry at Green Hardware or call after 6:00 p.m. Phone 3123. 15 SLEEPING rooms for men. One room for two. One room for four. Outside entrance. Private bath. $4 per week. Enroll in business district and bus. Phone 2648R. RIDE for 2 to Salina, Kansas this week- Kansas office or 214 Lame O. Sunower, Kansas office or 214 Lame O. Sunower, Wanted GOOD-USED BICYCLE or Whizzer complete. Dean, Kloepfer, 100, Vermont; Jeffrey, Kloepfer, 100, Vermont. WAITERS from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Friday and Sunday. Would prefer 2 students work alternate nights. Telephone 0037 or contact the Coffee Cup at 10 Wesley Street. Lost OCT. 6: Sheafer life-time, lady's fountain pen, Red and maroon striped, with gold band around middle. Lost on path by path. Court's Frank Strong. Reward. 739W. ROSE GOLD Gruen veril-thin wrist watch between east and west concrete tennis courts, about 2 weeks ago. Reward. Phone 2903-2904. 20 Buy your A R R O W Products at BILLFOLD containing identification. Light brown leather. Lost between Bailey and Snow hall. Call Melva Jean Hatfield, 506. Reward. 15 ARROW ties, of course! ARROW SHIRTS and TIES But in particular, Arrow's university selection of wool plaids, English type foulards, solid color knits and striped oxfords in college colors. See your favorite Arrow dealer for Arrow ties—top choice of college men from coast to coast. $1 and up. DO CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN? Send for your free copy of "The What, When and Wear of Men's Clothing"—a handy guide for men who want to dress wisely and well. Write to: College Dept., Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., 10 East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y. UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Business Service TYPING DONE: Reasonably, accurately, rapidly. Themes, term papers, and theses. 1101 Tenn. Apt. 2. Phone 1996W. ATTENTION GIRLS — for alterations — suits, coats and dresses, also general sewing call mills. Gorrill, 1968M, 1101 Tenn. downstairs apartment. Reasonable prices. 20. TYPING: Prompt service. Reasonable rate. 1028 Vermont. Phone 11684R. 17 FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers for military credit. Also other valuable papers. Three for price of two. Round Corner Drug Co. 21 FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas, tire repairing, new tires, new batteries, charging and car washing. Jen sen Wuthnaw's Concoce Corp. 100 Indiana. Oct. 20 ATTENTION FOOTBALL FANS: Can take 4 persons to the Oklahoma—Kansas game.Leave Friday afternoon, return to stadium. Leave Friday, 1308M, between 6 and 7 p.m. Transportation CHILD CARE, references. Piano, good toned, for sale. Also large porch swing, wood floor through center, safe for children. Phone 3184R between 9:30 a.m. preferably. Miscellaneous Law Fraternity Pledges 10 Walter McVey, president of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, recently announced the names of ten new pledges. The pledges are Aubrey J. Bradley, Jr., Dwane F. Roberts, K. L Wallis, Clyde P. Daniel, Willard G. Widder, William H. Kelly, Leo J. Callahan, Russell L. Handy, Gerald L. Wait, and J. C. Halliburton. Washington, Oregon, and California are the main prune producing states of this country. The first post-war district conclave and reunion will be held in Topeka Saturday. 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