1947 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., publication is desired. p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words One day Three days Five days 35c 65c 90c 1e 2e 3e For Sale SALES REPRESENTATIVES: old estab- lishment sales organization to pre-war strength Training approved by State Department of Labor. Training leads to good jobs with succe- sful future. Interviews at Eldridge Hotel, Sat- turay, Oct 18, 2 p.m.-C. H. Tickamy. 1934 CHEVROLET coupe good condition, may see at 1345 Kent after 4:00 p.m. R. C.A. VICTOR self-changing portable radio. Sacrifice, 414 W, 12th. [16] 41 FORD convertible, good condition Stone St Phone 14530. See at 112 Orem Stone St Phone 14530. BEAT THE high cost of meat with a nice eat fat calf for your locker. Phone (415) 637-8900. SMITH - CORONA portable typewriter and Remington electric razor (dual head). Both excellent condition. Inquire Room T-A, Basement, Strong Frank. 16 47 PLYMOUTH coach. Good tires and shelter. New brakes. Reduced reduced price to sell. 38 Chrysler sedum radio, heater, overdrive, in good condi- tion. Call 6-900. 914 Louisiana. Car. TWO LIVING room suites, good condition, choice, $50.00. One used maple dineette, $7.00. One good $912 uxid with pad, Weekley Furniture Co. 119 E. St. S.; Weekley Furniture Co. 119 E. St. S. BLUE-GREY loafer's jacket, size 36 BELGREEN loafer's jacket, size 36, 16-26 D. Sunside. Phone 1449W. 16-26 D. Sunside. Phone 1449W. 1939 FORD: 5 passenger coupe, $600 1940 FORD: 6 or Saturday, Willem Hunter, Gurnard 9th, $100 1941 Ford: 8th, $120 NOW AVAILABLE: Japanese log log du store rule. Student Union dog Store. MOTORCYCLE: '41 Indian 74. New transmission Overall a clean machine. Call 3494 or see Les Main at 413 West 13t St. ELECTRIC refrigerator, excellent condition, Handphone Ecdorion 1 (flat rate). ALMOST NEW. Conn Trombone, gold instrument included. $99. Call 16194. 14. Phone 800-754-2372. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 For Rent 2 LARGE ROOMS, 2 boys in each. Phone 17890 1195 Mississippi 99 179MC, 1125 Mississippi. 20 BROOM furnished house in exchange for house. Home City for spring semester. Phone 3016R. IDEAL SLEEPING and studying quarters for 2 boys, single or double. Close to campus. 1809 Tenn. 16 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 ROOMS for boys at 1312 Ohio, 2 blocks campus. Call in person or telephone 31485 SLEEPING rooms for men. One room for two. One room for four. Outside entrance. Private bath. $4 per week. To business district and bus. Phones 2648R, 2648L PLACE for 1 girl student. $5.00 per week. 1229 Ohio. 14 Wanted WANTED TO BUY, used phonographic records, classics or semi-classicals, albums or singles. Call Andy, 2683W anytime. 14 GOOD USED BICYCLE or Whizzer complete. Phone Kloepper, 910 Vermont. Phone 2923W, after 6:00 p.m. $1' WAITERS from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Please arrive on Sunday and Sunday. Would prefer 2 students working alternate nights. Telephone 2007 or contact the Coffee Cup at 10 West $25 REWARD for information leading to the securing of an apartment at midterm for married couple. Contact John Rix, B24 or 3101w after 8:00 p.m. 14 Business Service ATTENTION GIRLS — for alterations — suits, coats and dresses, also general sewing call Mrs. Gorrill, 1996M, 1101 Tenn. room at apartment, Reasonable prices. TYPING: Prompt service. Reasonable FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers for military credit. Also other Round Corner Drug Co. or price of two (21) FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas, tire repairing, new tires, new batteries, battery charging and car washing. Jen- lson Wuthnow's Conoco Coopertion. Indiana. Serv. Oct. 20. Transportation ATTENTION: Football fans: Can take 3 or 4 to Norman for K.U.-Oklahoma footbal and return Sunday, Call Bob Nelson Phone 3231M between 6 and 7 p. 14. Miscellaneous Lost ROSE GOLD Gruen veri-thin wrist watch between east and west concrete tennis courts, about 2 weeks ago. Reward. Phone 2903-2904 20 BILLFOLD containing identifications. Light brown leather. Lost between Bailey and Snow hall. Call Melva Jean Hatfield, 506. Reward. 15 BLACK army blanket in student section of stadium at game, Oct. 4. Bears name tag, Douglas Paddock. Reward for return to 1408 Tenn. 14 This country, with its institutions, brings to the people who inhabit it. It is a model for other nations. More Days Before It Comes to the Screen! NOTE! PRODUCERS DEMAND THESE ROAD SHOW PRICES: — Matinee $ .75 Kiddies ... .55 NO SEATS RESERVED ✩ JAYHAWKER ✩ Evening ... 1.20 1725 Certificates To Pupils In 81 Towns The University-sponsored reading program for children, begun a year ago, has proved successful, Mrs. Virginia Maddox, director of library service, University Extension, said today. Grade Children Only The program is designed to stimulate interest in the reading of good books by children and makes three® books by children in grades through eight. A certificate is awarded to each child fulfilling the requirements. It bears an aerial view of the University and is signed by Chancellor Malott. A student must read approved books of several basic literary types. A red seal certificate requires a minimum reading of 12 books a year. A gold seal is given for 25 or more books. Last year 1725 certificates were issued to students in 81 different Kansas towns. Oral Reports Recommended Oral rather than formal written reports are recommended. The sponsor is responsible for satisfying himself that the books have been read. The program may be sponsored by teachers, librarians, school officials, or various organizations and clubs. The department of English, School of Education, and the University Extension are working together in presenting this service. Harmony ---is the finest in diamonds. Each Harmony Diamond is registered and insured for your protection. Fine Stones Beautiful Mountings $42.50 to $2,500.00 Sample's Watch Shop 710 1/2 Mass. Tel.368 Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stowits Rexall Store ROBERTS Jewelry Gifts 833 Mass. Phone 827 --- WESTBOUND Lv St. Louis . . . 4:00 pm (C.T.) Lv Kansas City . . . 9:30 pm Lv Lawrence(*) 10:10 pm Lv Topeka . . . 10:38 pm Lv Manhattan . . 11:27 pm Lv Junction City 11:55 pm Lv Salina . . . 12:43 am Lv Hays . . . 2:25 am Lv Ellis . . . 2:00 am (M.T.) 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