Monday, Nov. 19, 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 7 bother show our vital areas." al therapy and psycho- tel said use the ear. the ser cal sax u about offering Dr. Can dents t nes nov complete eeting sue presentatives will be donat 4 p.m. Studen ere has the accretancy— a United at the ion both WANTADS any WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! one three five words day days days less 50c 75c $1.00 BUSINESS SERVICES ILL DO typing in my home. Regular tes, VI 3-8568. tf PIST, experienced in theses, term pers., reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1835 arker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001 tt PERSIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate twice for these, reports and term pers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 sane. Phone VI 3-7654. **tf** PRIST: Experienced in theses, term pers. reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 11 Tenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST. English ma- rker, desires to type your themes, term papers, theses, etc. Regular rates. service. Phone VI 3-0858. Mrs. archie. VPIST: theses, term papers, reports. c., wanted. Regular rates. Call Mrs. torley VI 3-0755. 11-26 ILL DO IRONING in my home by piece hacket. 497 E. 11th. IV. 3-3671. 11-20 BONINGS WANTED: Sport shirts 10c, clored shirts 15c, wash pants 20c, and knderchiefs 16. Phone I 3-0533. 11-26 ANTED BABY STTING evenings only sc per hour. Also do ironing at $1 per israel basket. Maud Smith VI 3-5353. 11-26 FOR RENT ICE SLEEPING ROOMS for men. Lin- nis furnished, close to business district, jacacent to bath, has private entrance. easonable rent. 738 R.I., phone VI 3-9244 EW 3 RM APT. For rent after Nov. V. III 4-31401 V. III 4-3746 11-19 FURNISHED APT. 3 room, private entrance. To a married couple of woman VI 3-4802 after 5 p.m. 11-29 LARGE ATTRACTIVE room for rent. Private entrance. Call VI 3-5604. 11-20 WASHER RENTALS: We rent washers and refrigerators. Call us—Kraft Home Furnishings, 808 Mass., VI 3-3616. 11-19 DOUBLE ROOM FOR MEN, large, comfortable, and adjacent to bath. Linens furnished. Near town and bus lines. Call IV 3-4405. 707 Tenn. 11-26 FOR SALE ELECTROLUX New machines and a limited number of rebuilts, fully guaranteed, can be purchased for as little as $5 per month. Makes a wonderful gift wrap. F. V. Cox, Authorized dealer, 1904 Barker, Phone VI 3-3277. 12-19 RECORD PLAYERS, -RADIOS, HI-FTS, PORTABLES: Record players $19.95, Radios from $17.95, Hi-FI's from $39.95, Portables from $39.95, Household Furnishings and household needs: Kraft Home Furnishings, 808 Mass., V -1/361. 11-19 1956 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof Deluxe sedan. Phone VI 3-2665 after 5:30 p.m. Will consider trade. 11-26 GOLF CLUBS, almost new, five irons, two woods, will sell for reasonable price. Phone VI 3-5589 after 5 p.m. 11-19 TWO GOOD 15 IN MUD AND SNOW TIRES. Original trend. Phone VI 11-26 Parties, Pinnings, Weddings Job Application Photos Gene's Photo Service 2144 Ohio - VI 3-0933 Gene Smoyer 11-30 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BV Of course. Most everyone does often. Because a few moments over ice-cold Coca-Cola refresh you so. It's sparkling with natural goodness, pure and wholesome -and naturally friendly to your figure. Feel like having a Coke? KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coke" is a registered trade-mark. © 1956, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY HARLEY 45, army model 1942. Call Dave Smith at VI 3-1711, 1121 Ohio. 11-20 TIME, LIFE & Sports Illustrated magazines. Special students' prices of 1/2 reg. sub. rate. Prompt service, buy now later, call VI 3-0124. **tf** LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary singers. Pareakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys are included. Harnesses, etc. Sure we have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hamsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-29-9 BEVERAGES - All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent close paper bags. Picnic, party, supplion. Paper. 6th and Vermont. Phone VI-3-0350. TRANSPORTATION WANTED RIDERS for Evansville, Ind. over Thanksgiving holiday, Tuesday afternoon 2 p.m. return Sunday evening. Phone VI 3-5713, Wendell Keller. 11-19 SENIOR engineer would like riders to St. Louis, leaving Tuesday afternoon. Driving 1956 Chevrolet. Call VI 3-5321 after 7 p.m. 11-19 WANTED: Ride to and from Denver or vicinity over Thanksgiving vacation. Will share driving and expenses. Call Peggy Hoffman, VI 3-6556. 11-19 RIDE WANTED to and from Denver for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expense and driving. Call Marilyn Miller VI 3-7070. 11-19 RIDERS WANTED to and from St. Louis over Thanksgiving. Will leave 8 a.m. Nov. 20 and return 2 p.m. Nov. 24. Call VI 3-0112 after 5 p.m. 11-20 WANTED: Riders to Omaha or vicinity over Thanksgiving vacation. Leave Tuesday or Wednesday. Call Clark Petersen. VI 3-8954. 11-20 LOST RHINESTONE EARRING lost at Homecoming Dance in Ballroom. Reward. call Pat Duncan at VI 3-6723. 11-19 LADIES BLUE GLASSES in blue case. If found call Bill Reade, VI 3-7589. Reward. 11-26 MAN'S GOLD ZODIAC WATCH in basement of Robinson. Reward-new 17-jewel Swiss man's watch—more valuable than the former which was a graduation present. Call W. A. Winter. VI 3-8332. 11-20 TAN PURSE containing drivers license. Finder, call Kala Maya, MT 3-3800, 11-19 Finder, call Kala Maya, MT 3-3800, 11-19 MISCELLANEOUS BILLFOLD. tan in color. Please turn in to Kansan Business Office for review WESTERN CIV NOTES now on sale, latest revision. Contact JoAnn Brown. VI 3-7600. 11-19 HELP WANTED COOK to work with assistants in cooking for 30 people Nov. 23 and 24. 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