THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the order will be paid prior to the call in which the customer pays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the office by email. Office bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 2c MISCELLANEOUS MOM'S MEALS at 1101 Vermont. 2-8 CURTAINS and lace tablecloths hand washed and stretched. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also do interiors. 1205 Rhode Island St. Phone 2149R. 11 TIME, LIFE and Fortune are still accepting subscriptions at studios with $475.00 or more and respectively. Enter subscription now at the Student Book Store. 16 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk pet shop. We have every pet in field. Their business our business. Our pet shop has everything for our fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. t COLLEGE OUTLINE Series and other review aids for all your courses to help you study for finals. Get yours now at the Student Union Book Store 16 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor and Physio-therapist Phone 1531 $ 1023 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. t SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town- Expressive, Exquisite Exquisite for any occasion Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop, 12!\ Conn. Open till 7 p.m. week days. CASH FOR your used books on Jan. 22, Jan. 23, and Jan. 24. The Student Union Book will buy titles in use at K.U. of town book-buyer will buy dis- continued titles and old editions at the Student Union Book Store. 17 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Will do all kinds of typing at campus, and give location, 15 of campus. Phone 2544. 15 TYPING: Theses, term papers, letters, manuscripts, etc. Experienced, prompt service. Mrs. Schear. Now at new address. 124 Michigan. Ph. 848-12. 12 JOWING WANTED. Will remodel clean garments, make bound or machine button, and some hand work for sale including a crocheted tablecloth. Mrs. Leo Baker, 1409 New Jersey. Phone 2878M. 17 TYPING: Will do any kind of typing a regular rates. Ph. 1183W after 5 p.m. I. TYPING: Theses, reports, term papers Accurate and prompt work. Mrs. Blachly 107 R.I. Ph. 2446R. 12 SPECIAL TIME Magazine Subscription rate: 4 months for $1.00 new subs, 2 months faculty and students. Hurry while this offer lasts to the Student Union Book Store. $5 TYPING: Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work, regular rates, prompt attention. Shields, 1209 Ohio, phone 1601. 17 EXPERIENCED typist would like typing of theses, letters, term papers, regular rates. Call Mrs. Pirtle, 1554J. tf TIPING: These, notebooks, term tapers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 185J9 or bring to 917 Rhode Island. 1-17 TYBING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1128 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. TYPING: themes, notebooks, letters theses, etc. Accurate, prompt Mrs. Hall 1344W, 506 W, 6th t TRANSPORTATION FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good access to airports Call Miss Gleseman at First National for reservations and information. Phone 403-567-8291. t FOR RENT VACANCY FOR young men. Please rooms, single beds. Church menu pre- ferred. campus, 1244 Louisiana, phone 1732 for manager. SPACE FOR ONE man in 2 room apartment. Private bath, fireplace. Excellent for studying. Prefer business senior. Call 17343J. 17 THREE ROOM apartment for rent. Suitable 2 bays or married couple. Elec- refrigerator, bath shared. 1213 Ohio. $40 per month. Call 2157M. 17 NICE DOUBLE rooms: bedroom, bedroom and kitchen privileges. Bedding furnished. Laundry facilities. Two preferred. Call 31448. 17 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Nice doubles or single double beds, located on top of hill, available now at reasonable rates. P 3558, 1145 Indiana. 16 SLEEPING room for boys. Will rent single or double. Available after first semester. 1303 Vermont. 15 ROOMS FOR BOYS for second semester with sleeping porch accommodations at $10 per month for each boy, all with single beds. 1222 Miss Ph. 495. 17 HAVE FEW doubles left for boys for spring semester. One half block from Union. Call 3835 after 12 noon. 11 SINGLE ROOM for boy. Next to bath. 600 Tenn. Phone 2589W. 12 45 RPM RECORD player and 50 records for light. Ph. 3607R $10 night. Ph. 3607R $17 BLUE SAHEFFER penilc had with Donna David. David 860. Reward. Cite 12. Phone 860. Reward. LOST FOR SALE 1948 CROSELY station wagon. radio, heater, almost new motor. Will consider partial trade for 1 or 2 wheel trailer. Call 682J. 15 GERMAN super-dolina camera, 35 mm coupled rangefinder, flash, and Schneider-Xenon f2 lens. Perfect for color work. $65. Call 3619. 17 WANT TO sell immediately 1839 Nash 4 door sedan with radio, heater and new seat covers. Call 3513 or see at 1247 Ohio. 16 APARTMENT washer, complete with wringer and drain. Good condition. Ph. 3028M. 15 SAXOPHONE: For Sale, Conn Tenor phone: like new. Excellent mechanical condition. Half price. Phone 2903. Norvell Osborn. 12 RADIOP-HONOGRAPH, RCA Victor 1951 model table, like new, like now $49, being drafted. Call see Dean Pearl, Oreard, lighthouse 1135 Maine, Phone 117 WANTED MATHEMATICAL Assistant: Woman college graduate, minor in Math required. Position open in Engineering Division. Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Mo. Working February Like giving full details, including math courses taken, salary expected, etc. 15 Army Recruits Are Homesick Fort Riley, Kan—(U.P)—The sergeant was firm. He told the men he could not permit them to throw up a teeepee between the barracks. Master Sergeant William Killoch's decision was a disappointment to Recruits Matthew Woodenlegs, Charles D. Tallbull, Thomas I. Iron Cloud and Peter W. Medicine. The Indians from Lame Deer, Mont, make up a part of Company H of the 10th division's 85th regiment. They were told the construction of a tepee would be a bit irregular" at Fort Riley. ular at Fort Pillow. Sergeant Killoch turned down Ben Urvina, Eskimo recruit, too. Recruit Urvina wanted an igloo. Urvina wanted But Company H expected to find three other Indian recruits handy men to have around on map-reading problems. They are Gerald North, Edward South and James West. Fish Not Namesake Lansing, Mich. — (U.P.)—Mullett Lake has been granted its final "t." The state committee on geographic names spent several days of research before finding that the lake had been named after a man and not after a mullet fish. Call 132 For Sho Time FRIDAY - SATURDAY ends today Jane Wyman Kirk Douglas "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" Johnny Mack Brown "OUTLAW GOLD" —and— Wyn Cahoon "WOMEN IN PRISON" Ch. 13 "Atom Man vs. Superman" Providence, R.I.—U.P.)—William E. 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