TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS DAY PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid on time and received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity business office. Journalism bldg, not adjacent to 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day day day 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE LOWEST prices in 7 years at B. F. 690-116 Regular, $9.95! Other new tire bargains: 6.70-15 Low Pressure, $10.68. 690-116 Regular, $9.95! New tire Regular, $13.23; 6.50-15 Regular, $11.55. 5.50-15 Regular, $9.03; 5.50-17 Defiance, all prices plus tax. Free installation, 25.99. COCKER pups; 5 color markings; black black and white, tan and white, buff blond, 37 champion pedigree. Registered Reasonable. 4 Drive A, Sunflower. 28 MOTOR LA portables to low as $19.95! See these new 1949 models before you buy. Convenient terms at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. 25 42 FORD convertible with new motor and '48 grill. Low mileage on motor. Good condition. 1537 Tenn. or phone 665. 25 1932 CHEVROLET. re-upholstered, new good mechanical condition. Phone 322. Phone 323. HAVENWOOD house trailer, 23 ft. Butane stove, refrigerator, see Stewart, Milcrest Trailer Court, 1 mile west on Airway 40 and 10. 1947 NASH "600", radio, heater. Excellent condition. Phone eonvenues. 1825J. 20 1937 HUDSON club coupe, radio, new gasoline heater. Good condition. Run like an excellent transportation. Run like a top. Berry. 2675M. 5 to 7 p.m. Ask for 25 946 NASH, model 600, for sale by original owner; 30,000 miles; bed, heater, radio, etc. In excellent condition Ph. 55M. 30-C Surpulside. 24 NEW Kelivinators at B. F. Goodrich as low as $189.95 for a large * 4 foot size* Pay only $19.00 down and $2.50 weekly AICED to sell- divan-bed, arm chair, cabinet, chest of drawers, G-E fan, amps, drop-leaf table, rocker, Sunny- 19F. PH. 2861M. 24 938 OLDS 6 four-door sedan, new paint, good extra tires. 8,000 miles on a rebuilt alarm, new shocks. Clean, reasonable. Windshield wiper. 17-30 p.o. 34-lap brough Thurs. at 9:00 Ind. SUBURBAN for sale! extra large, mod- sub room en-brick box. 20% off. $1,000 down. Bail- ance of $5,000 at 6 per cent. One-half- from city limits. Call Claude Shriff in .48. WHY PAY TRAINFARE home? Drive his 1936 Terrapane sedan. Good tires, notice and appearance. Economical trans- misSION. See at 1818 Milburn $25, Phone 3144-7. 939 BUICK. convertible. Must sell. 'om Stalzer—1555. 25. MODEL A ROADSTER: good condition. AJESTIC table model radio-phono AWESTIC at 18:25 Illinois or phone 2424-W. MODEL A ROADSTER: good condition. Cheap transportation home. Phone 04- K2 or call at A-1 Journalism building. 25 BUSINESS SERVICE ONLY one is best - Balfour's for watch enail. 411 W. 14th. 24 YPING: Reasonable rate. Prompt ser- *PING: Reasonable fax. Prompt serv- respond.* *YPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. to 1218 Conn St. Ask **fres** Helen. YPING: Prompt service, reasonable dates; down town location. Phone 8635M Please call in for foremen or after pizzeria Stanley. 24 FOR RENT BOUT.屋 first 15. apartments and 10 apartments in the district. these may be held through winter, august vacation free. Come early and go to the mall for $24.00 grab, both, ebay. Buy $331 ROOM basement apartment at 1339 Ohio, has kitchen and private bath; to August 15 for married from June 20 to august 13 for married to 2 or 25 back all Jack Schmauus at 817. OY'S ROOMS for summer school, one lock from Union; 1241 La. and 1220 La. all at 1241 La. for information. Tel. 1784L. OOMS close to the campus, for men or summer school also for the fall semester. No drinking Home after 5 p.m. 1314 Teen St. 29 KANT two men to share house for ammer. Full privileges. Ph. 2471R. 25 BOOMS for boys. 1332 Louisiana St. only one block from Frasier Hall hangles and doubles. $13, $14, $15. One room with bathroom. BOOMS with booking vibrators for student or working girls; 1 unit with private bath; 2 blocks from campus and union building. 1224 Ohio. 24 IXAPs. for boys. 2 and 3 rooms, some private entrance and private bath. $32.00 each. August vacation rent free. desired. August vacation rent free. live in a bedroom. Also nice rent for for 4 or 5 boys. Attractive price. Single rooms at 45.90. Shown 5-9 evenings. 19 West 14th St. NICE BOOM with private bath for 3 or 4 students. Student ID 8101 Alaisman, Ph. 3480R. Alaisman, Ph. 3480R. TWO cool basement rooms available for summer for boys. Close to campus. Createading shower. Other rooms have advertising rates. See W. Meek, 1339 Ohio. 25 ATTRACTIVE five room apartment with private entry, free men for summer term. Ph. 1783, 637 Ind. Indiana St., Indianapolis, IN 46205. NICE COOL sleeping room for rooms. summer. 1005 Indiana. Phor. 1160W. 6-14 DOUBLE and single rooms for men. Available for summer and next fall. to campus or bus line. See or cafer to 6 p.m. 1725 Indiana. 6- 2831W. 6-14 THREE APARTMENTS for rent. Will be capable of 1. Call Mrs. Rice at Phil. Ptls: 1155. 6-14 TRANSPORTATION WANED' ride to and from Topeka starting June 1. Arrive Topeka by 8:00 a.m., leave after 5:00 p.m. Call 3246-J after 5:00 p.m. 25 DRIVING to Los Angeles, June 3. Room one passenger. Call 2344-J after 7:500. RIDE Wanted to Berkley, Calif.; or near vicinity. Have to be there in summer school by June 20. Leave name at Dally Kansan Box No. 8. DESIRE riders to commute between Kansas City and Lawrence for the summer session. Call Valentine 4722. 25 ANYONE desiring transportation to or from Kansas City for summer school session call 22021. Topeka has new Ford with a radio. 26 CONTACT US for all airline information, City Ticket Office, First National Bank of Lawrence, Miss Rose Giesman, Mgr., 8th and Mass., Ph. 30. 25 HAVE space in my car for two persons needing daily ride to and from Kansas and up at your home and leave you at your Kansas City job or school. Ph. 2157M. TWO MEN students desire ride to New York city or vicinity. Can't leave before June 2. Please call Ed Slye or Tom Reynolds at 348. 24 RUMMAGE - sale, 4-7.30 p.m., Union Lounge. Lost and found items from last year and before. Lots of bargains. 24 these planning to be in Europe this summer, at Westminster House. 1221. Oread, Wednesday, 25th, at 5:00 25 MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION sale every Thursday 7:30 p.m. New and used furniture and household articles. Cash in what you don't need. Open Wed. and Thurs. to receive goods. R & R. Furniture Auction. 6 blocks north of underpass, 796 North Highway 40. FREE "COKES" to all students and faculty members and all other University personnel on Monday, May 30. Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, June 4. Attached: Student Union Book Store 25. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one chair shop is anything for fur, fm. and leather. Grant's Gift and Gift Shop 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. If BRING all used books to the BIRING all used books to the Student Book Store. Monday, May 30 Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, May 31 J. We will pay top cash prices for all current books, and the Wilcox and representative writers, but all obsolete discounted titles. Book Union Book Store. 25 INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made, Chairs upholstered or slip covered with velvet. $10.00. Free pick up for delivery. References. Jean Musi- phy. Ph. 785K-11. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the dashboard. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used car parts, spare parts, and 17th offarker). Phone 785 or 18218 SELL your books next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Student Union Book Store. We will pay top price for new used books. We also represent the Wilcox and Follett representative will buy all others whether used here or not. Student Union Book Store. A PAIR of glasses with clear plastic lenses will be used for correction. You call 1962 if found. 25 LOTS of owners for things to be sold in Union Louise footwear from 4-7-30 indevy SUDEE JACKET removed from 2nd Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi removed from 18. Please return to Chem office. 25 GOLD Delta Delta Delta sorority pin. Pin. Award offered. Dally Dally Kinsley Knissoi. Oward. Reward offered. LOST SCHAFFER Eaffen fountain pen; green booklet w/ cover with name of first turn to Marian Kian Phils. Phs. 365, 1014 Miss CAPPA Sigma fraternity pin, outside Naval Air Force base in Arlington, Va. Naval Office, Military Science Bldg. 24 FOUND Official Bulletin Sauash Gets Promotion Geneva, N. Y. — (U.P) — A squash, said to combine the good features of both squash and pumpkin, will undergo final testing at the state experimental station here this summer. May 24,1949 All organizations must file name of 1949-50 officers with dean of men immediately for inclusion in student directory. The following should be present at student court, 7:30 tonight, Green hall basement: Eddie V. Bales, Samuel Epstein, Arthur G. Hoffman. All Alpha Kappa Psi members who plan to attend summer school meet at 4 p.m. today, 210 Strong hall. Europe is producing only three per cent less food than it did before the war, but its population has increased about ten per cent. Y.M.C.A. cabinet, 4 p.m. today, important meeting. Rummage sale for all lost and tound articles lost spring 1948 and State College, Pa.—(U.P.)—Prof. Leonard A. Doggett, who has been looking at the mountains around Pennsylvania State College for 25 years, is going back to his first love, riding a freighter and seeing the world. College Professor Goes To Sea Doggett, who recently retired as professor of electrical engineering at the college, went to sea for the first time in 1908 and has been trying to go back ever since. Once, during summer recess, he boarded a freighter and went to England. There he bought a cen- before, 4 to 7:30 p.m. today, Union lounge. Miss Karen York Chosen Sour Owl Summer Princess Over Field Of 20 The Sour Owl, campus humor magazine, went on sale this morning with a radio parody scheme for its May issue. Pictures of Karen York, College junior, the Sour Owl's summer princess, and pictures of 20 other candidates are featured in the issue. Miss York, Chi Omega sorority, was selected as the winner of the summer princess contest by a committee composed of Mayor W. J. B. Turner; Miss Frances Grinstead, assistant professor of journalism; and William C. Von Maurer, Sour Owl editor. Miss York was awarded a $25 prize by Mayor Turner. The May issue offers a survey of employment opportunities. Results of the survey were compiled from replies to letters sent to prominent men. The Sour Owl is on sale at Marvin, and Frank Strong halls, the Union, and in front of Watson library. If It's Sports Equipment, WE HAVE IT WILSON and SPALDING Remember sport fans...if it's WILSON or SPAULDING it's the last word in modern sports equipment designed for today's modern play. Come in today, and see the variety of popular equipment for every sport EXPERT RACKET RESTRINGING "First with the Finest for Over Fifty Years" Son Steals From Mother Manchester, N.H.—(U.P.)-Vern B. Crosby, 41, was fined $25 and costs when he pleaded guilty to larceny of women's dresses valued at $18.50 —from his mother. tury-old octant and learned to take his own latitude and longitude readings. A native of Boston, Doggett said he would continue to make State College his home when he isn't on a trip to a far-off land. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. USED CARS 1947 K2 International ¾ ton truck ---$955.00 1946 Oldsmobile, Club Coupe, Radio, Heater, Hydromatic ---1,565.00 1946 Hudson, 4-door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Overdrive Trans. 1.275.00 1. 275.00 1946 Chev. 2-door Sedan, Heater L 1,235.00 1941 Olds, 2-door Sedan Radio, Heater --- 995.00 1940 Dodge, 2-door Sedan Radio, Heater, Fulton Sun Visor ----- 795.00 1942 Ford, 2-door Sedan Radio, Heater ---895.00 1940 Buick, 4-door Sedan ----------- 865.00 1938 Chev. ¾/4 ton Truck --- 395.00 1935 Chev. 2-door Sedan ... 185.00 1940 Dodge 1/2 ton Pick-up ------ 415.00 632-34 Mass. Ph. 1000 Bargains, Bargains, who's got the Bargains? CAMPUS WEST, of course! Hurry on down and get in on the big sale. We appreciate your loyal patronage this past school year, so we want you to have these dresses at ridiculously-low prices. Come on in and be good to yourselves. Crepes, Shantungs and Prints Were Now up to $25 down to $9 Better Cottons (including McMullens and Pat Premo's) up to $49 down to $15 (4) Across from Lindley 939