2,1947 THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising ] Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before all classified are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 2c ELECTRIC PORTABLE PHONOGraph player. New, 50 popular records in good shape. See Wylie Miller, 1340 Tenn. or call 2683W, any night after 7 p.m. WILL SELL or trade, 1947 Cushman motorscooter. New tilt. In A-1 shape. Real leather motor seat. At Jayhawk Motors, 7th and Vermont. 1947 MODEL, 18-ft. house trailer, electric heating and cooking. Sleeps 4. Owner sells only because of illness. For further information, see Oscar Larmer, 1342 Vr after 6:00 p.m. 1941 MERCURY: Coupe, new engine, good tires and brakes. Carl Engl, 525 Indiana. Call 1817R after 1:00 p.m. VERY SLIGHTLY used gray wool shirt, triple-breasted suit for man 6 ft. 1 in. tall. Size 42. Reasonable. Telephone 2667 after 8 p.m. ONE SMALL 5 tube, electric radio; one Spalding-Ardmore tennis racket; one small athletic jacket. In good condition. Call 2097 after 6 p.m. BEAUTIFUL 5 diamond ring. Call 2982 Wear number. VELEAN 31 Pontiac coupe in good condition, 16 in, wheels, $175. 1826 Mass. DX Only. WANTED TO Sell Conn E flat alto saxophone. All new pads and springs, $90. Call 1979J. Ask for Morgan Wright. NEW FENDER skirts for '41-'47 Ford. Phone in K.C., AT23344. BATHINETTE AND baby buggy with pad, brownies, 1121 Kentucky. LIGHTEN YOUR HOMEWORK with a fluorescent study lamp. Beautifully designed, all metal with hand pen and pencil tray. Lowest price in Lawrence, Brownee, 1121 Kentucky. MOLLEM TO garage; most rooms extra large. Location 818 Kentucky. Suitable for Fraternity annex. May be seen by appointment only. Call 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 8TFD For Rent LARGE PLEASANT room, close to campus $16 per month. 1515 Vermont. NICELY FURNISHED single room for man student. 742 Ohio St. on bus line. 6 SINGLE ROOM for man. Ready Oct. 1 1416 Tenn. Also place to share a double with man student. SHARE A ROOM with a male chemistry teacher with $325 a week. Room and bath on 1st floor. Adjacent to South Park. For information call or ask at Daily Kansan office. 7 QUARTERS FOR color girls. Private beds. Vaccine October 1. House 3 girls. Call 1735R. BACK APT. K.U. boys preferred. Private bath. Single bed. Phone 2591R or come to 2130 Leonard Ave. 2 ROOM for three boys, new home, owned private entrance. Bath and shower $150. 2027 KU 10 minute walk from school. 6 REASONABLY priced second floor room other boys pledged. Come and see it, single or double to men. Vacant because no rooms. Missouri Has Flood Plans Jefferson City, Mo.—(UP)—Ignoring the current trend in other states of the Missouri River basin, Missouri is attempting to work out its own salvation from floods through a co-operative agreement with the federal government. Neither an "irrigation" state nor particularly interested in navigation of the "Big Muddy," which cuts her in half, Missouri wants most of all answer to the devastating floods which this year cost her $234,486,800 in crop and soil losses in May and June alone. Missourians seem to want little or no part of a "master" flood control plan which is being backed in neighboring states. That plan, known as the Pick-Sloan program, is sponsored by U. S. Army engineers and the U. S. Reclamation bureau. Object To Present Plan Eighteen "high-level" dams proposed for the state have been held because of objections of Gov. Phil Murphy and the Missouri legislature. The state's population also is divided in allegiance between the proposed Missouri Valley Authority (MVA), embracing widespread hydro-electrical development, and the Pick plan—which is devoted to navigation, irrigation and flood control. Object To Present Plan Business Service TYPNING: Prompt service, reasonable rate. 1028 Vt. Phone 1168R. 7 FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas, fire tres, new batteries, battery charging and sen, sen and Wutnhun's Conoco Service. 900 Oct. 20 TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas Citizen just call Rexall Drug Store, phone 17, price 30c a week. Oct. 8 Wanted RIDE WANTED to Wichita for friday afternoon. Call Ed Burns, 1490.2 Lost Bubbles Are Not The Best Disguise BLACK AND red billethead with name Lorraine Forester and other identification. Lost last week, probably in Union or Frank Strong. Call 860 and leave message. Reward. 8 PLASTIC RIMMED glasses in leather case. Reward. Andrew Berry, Sigma Nu. Phone 534. 8 WILL THE person who took the Bird trap from front of Marvin hall at noon Sunday, please return to 116 Snow. Urgency needed. 2 Call K.U. 25 with your news. Detroit—(UP)—The F. B. I. didn't have much trouble spotting George Kovick, 18, an alleged deserter from the Navy's submarine base at New London, Conn. He took a job blowing plastic bubbles in the window of a five and ten cent store. And in Cleveland, William B. Mate, 65, testified at his divorce hearing that his wife regularly took $147 out of his $147.50 bi-monthly paycheck. He was granted a divorce. Oklahoma City-(UP)—A boy, refused a job at a restaurant here, had counter coffee customers starring wide-eyed when he left. Told the restaurant didn't need any kitchen help, the boy said. "I've tried every town between here and Chicago and I can't find a job of any kind. These guys that say there are plenty of jobs are just plain nuts. If I can't find a job in a town as big as this I'm going out to the countryside sit down under a cow. We're having a depression right now, but nobody but me wants to admit it." STORE HOURS—9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily SATURDAYS—9 a.m. to 8 p.m. FALL STYLES In Men's Clothing Cash Prices ... 100% All-Wool Tweeds... Gabardines... Cheviots.. Worsteds... HYDE PARKS GLENSHIRES STYLECRAFTS 100% All-Wool Make a mental note to visit Gibbs and pick out your new suit for fall. You'll like the new fall shades in rich looking fabrics that are styled right for smart looks. Choose from single or double-breasted models. FALL TOPCOATS Gabardine Tweed Coverts Stevens and $2950 to $4950 Mallory FALL FELTS Tans Blues Greys Browns $495 to $750 Football season is topcoat season, so stop in at Gibbs tomorrow and select a smartly tailored Stylicraft, Glenshire or Hyde Park Topcoat. Styles in saddle-stitch trims. For casual wear to smart-looking conservative pliafelts in fresh new shades for fall.