THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1949 UNIVERSITY. DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be made by 10 p.m. (e.g., Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be submitted by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE RADIO and Record player combinations reduced $30.001 B. F, Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. Reg. $79.95 models now $48.98, pay $5.00, dpm $5.00 monthly). 28 $9.95 PUTS a new B. F. Goodrich tire for $10.00 tax fed tax B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. FOR SALE: Matching divan and chair Dark blue and tailored to fit your curves. Price $35. See at 2133 Rhode Island after 6 p.m. Phone 2353J. 22 FOR SALE: 'Late' 1923 Packard. The "monster" is in for men of distinction—no women need inquire. Rebuilt engine, new generator, good battery, perfect body and armor, all this for a perfect pound. Phone 3574. See at 1639 Mass. 28 FOR SALE: Registered German Sheepard dogs. 8 months old, available to cover of the "Sheepard Dog Review". June issue. L. M. Nelson. E. 19th Street, Lawrence, Kansas. P. 239 IMMEDIATE SALE: 1941 Chev. convertible. Very good condition, radio, heater, white sidewall tires. Will sell reasonable. Pb. 2212W or see at 1188 Conn. 27 SCD UNDERWOOD standard typewriter in good shape. $28.00. P 140T. 304 Ind Made in USA STANDARD Underwood typewriter, good condition. 1931 New Hampshire. G. 27. COOLERATOR: 100 lb ice capacity. Large food space. White enamel inside and out. Shelves good, clean, unscarred box, ready for use.$25, 343 ill. 1566W. 25 1947 KAISER 4-door sedan with radic Best buy in town. Call 15978 price 89 bup 100 MILES per gallon 49 James lightweight motorcycle. Excellent condition $130.00. See it to believe it. 1247 Mass after 5. Pipe, 3296M... 27 '49 STUDEBAKER, three months old, radio, overdrive, heater, etc. Very liberal reduction. Phone Sjogren, 698W or KUJ. 409. 22 2 DRAWING sets 1 German 18-pc set cost new $90.00—sell for $75.00. Never used new $160.00—sell for $35.00. used one semester—sell for $20.00. Cal 2232R. Ask for Ray or see at 709 Miss. 22 18-40. Set of Dietzen drawing instruments plus drawing accessories. New in room 3 B.C.L. pew. C. Dietzen. 1935 OLDS, 6. 2-room sedan; 1939 Olds door-seat; 1940 excellent condition. 84-1701, pp. 2805MJ 84-1701, pp. 2805MJ IF YOU ARE unable to find an apartment, look over our attractively furnished home. The price furnished is $150. See at 424 awn or call 1250M of 27 TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDERS: Mission, Kans., to Lawrence and back. 6 days. Classes 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily except Friday and Saturday. Call Dean, HE-2483. 26 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wichita evening at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz, ph. 3101J. 23 RIDERS wanted to Garnett. Leave each Friday 3:30, arrive in Lawrence each Monday 10:00. Call Lavonne Raymond. after 7 p.m. 26 RIDERS WANTED. Commuting daily via 40. Classes 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Driving pack- ing. Bike ride. Café. COMMITMING daily K.C.-Lawrence Want riders. Call Don Heard, Fa. 5913. RIDERS WANTED: Commuting Kansas City to Lawndon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrive at University 9:00 and leave at 4:00. Call Bill Bell. We THISNAPTORATION for two or ex- dialect. Call Longe 2983. John Moyer, 22 DESIRE RIDERS from K.C. to Lawrence class six days. Contact Noland, FA. 2045 www.desire.riders.com LOST ONE PAIR of horn rimmed glasses between the intramural field and the Pi Kappa Alpha house, 1409 Tenn. If found contact the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Phone: 26 BLACK BRIEF case containing notebook, Everyday Biology book. New Plane Geometry book, and other items. Contact Phil Wehrman at University High School 225 MISSING FROM rush-week. Zelan trench coat. Call 3410. Reward. GREEN and black Parker pen, pen in or near the Audiorium. Reward. affirm. BLACK 3-fold ladies billfold Sat. evening between Cincinnati Call Normal Hawkins . 90, 22 PLEASE—will student who found field glasses at T.C.U. game return to Kansan office or call Gail Stout, 84, leave name. Keepsake, Reward. 22 WANTED WANT to rent garage close to AOPI house. Call 781. Natalie Bolton. MISCELLANEOUS ENJOY fun night with Calvary Baptist Church at 1000 New York St. Friday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. on our evening worship at 11, and evening worship at 8 p.m. We have a mid-week service Wednesday at 8 p.m. Bill University, Univer-sity Class Sunday School Teacher, Teacher ATTENTION members of the 24-40 Club: Bring your friends on out for lots of fun! Open Sunday. Orchestra night. 27 HORSEBACK KID riding: elementary classes on Mon, Wed at 2, 3 and 4 o'clock; Tues. and Thurs, at 2 and 3 o'clock. Advanced classes at 1, 2, 3, 4 o'clock. Still enroll for credit. Phone 1842 for information. Motts Stables. 27 HORSEBACK riding (equitation). Enroll phone 1842 26 information Mott Stables. SUSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star, Cal. 17_801 Mass., 10- EAT-ALL YOU can eat. Family style pizzas. pies. pizzas. 1745 Ohio. Phone 1676f. EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and dec- murification, Murphy, 134 East 13th. Phone 4169F, or www.murphy.com ROOM for two boys at 1161 La. Nielly beds, 2 blocks from campus. Phone 3331M 407-985-5122 FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICE FURNITURE upholstered and repaired. HONGKONG, Phone 1503 UPHOLSTERING. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything Pet and Gift Shop. 1129 Conn. St, Ph. 418. tt MISS DOUGHERTY will be at 1203 Oread, Apt. 9, ready to help you through the first hard steps in your mathematics course. Ph. 2278W 27 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf TYPING-GALL Hazel Stanley .2863M Experienced service. 8250 Mass. 8250 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. adios and on the ground. For pickup and delivery. Ph. (38). Bowman Radio and Electric. New location. 825 Vermont. 11-2 PICTURE OF WEEK: Chosen each week from our photo finishing. Receives $3 in credit. Hank Brown's Camera Shop. 846 Mass. 28 Coroner Herbert Landsborough said doctors and dentists have found sufficient evidence in the charred hull of the liner to prove the death of four additional victims, raising the death toll from 132 to 136. Add Four Victims To Noronic Toll Toronto, Sept. 22., (U.P.)—The death toll in the burning of the Canada Steamship Lines lake cruiser Noronic Saturday morning rose to 136 today. Although the ship's manifest listed 685 passengers, not all the persons actually aboard were registered, a company spokesman said. These included any children who may have been aboard and also guests believed to have been invited aboard by passengers after the steamer docked here. St. Joseph, Mo. Sept. 20—(U.P.) Sentence will be imposed Oct. 21 on a Tarkio, Mo. man who was originally charged on 63 counts of promising delivery of hard-to-get harvest machinery to farmers in Kansas, Colorado. Texas, and Oklahoma during The search for more victims of the disaster continued, but officials said the exact death toll may never be determined. A company official estimated that the number of passengers unaccounted for would exceed 50. Tarkio Man Awaits Sentence On 'Intent to Defraud' Harry J. Murphy pleaded guilty on 41 counts alleging use of the mail with intent to defraud when he appeared yesterday before Federal Judge Richard M. Duncan. Twenty-two additional counts were dismissed. Murphy remains at liberty on $20,000 bond. He earlier filed bankruptcy action with liabilities listed at more than $800,000 and assets listed at $78,000. Mammoth Only 'Elephantine,' Says National Geographic How big is mammoth? Very big, immense, tremendous, say the dictionaries. Strictly speaking, no bigger than elephantine, says the National Geographic society. That the prehistoric mammoth is a youngster on the calendar of reolarius time, commenced to, the® geologic time compared to the giant reptiles of the dinosaur class has never been doubted. Latest evidence is that the flesh itself as well as bones of a mammoth is now exhibited in a New York museum. The word mammoth, however, has gathered in the course of years such implications of enormous size as to outgrow the extinct creature to which Siberian peasants assigned their word, "mamantu." Mamantu, in the language of the Tartars of 250 years ago, meant ground-dweller. The Siberians often came upon the animal's bones, but, of course, never saw one alive. They assumed it to be a gigantic mole which came to the earth's surface only to die where its bones were found. From mamantu, the English version, mammoth, was derived. Gold miners using hydraulic methods on loan banks of Alaska's Yukon river only recently uncovered the mammoth whose flesh was transferred from nature's deep freeze to man's at New York's American Museum of Natural History. There is scarcely a shire in England in which mammoth remains have not been found. It may have originated there or in western Europe and progressed ever eastward across Europe and northern Asia, finally reaching North America. Quite possibly, Arctic areas hold enough frozen specimens preserved through hundreds of centuries to supply flesh-and-bone samples to all large museums. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is the only American whose bust is in Westminster Abbey in England. Bondurant, Wyo., Sept. 21—(U.P.) The claim by residents that this little village is the coldest spot in the United States had some verification today. Baby Its Cold Outside In the United States, mammoths have been found as fossil remains in such widely spread regions as Florida, New York, Texas, and California. Whether early man arrived on North America before mammoths became extinct is debated. W. A. Floerke, voluntary weather observer for the government, reported that temperatures dropped to below freezing more than half of the nights this summer. He said that last Sunday the low was nine above zero. Another Cow Makes News This One From Kansas Arkansas City, Kan., Sept. 21—(U.P.)—Dr. J. W. Ruf, veterarian, said today that a rarity in bovine obstetrics occurred on the H. L. Haynes farm near here Monday. Ruf said that a jersey cow gave birth to twin calves, one a jersey heifer and the other a black angus bull. Both calves had perfect markings for their type of breed. "Such an event is possible." 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