FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN imi- cer- aser con- Chi table. very she one off who class to **ed** here serve st he Sure dents iency lder- said were school Will-Jour- will weeks, probable stand- Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 tisers. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univernal Kansan Business office. Journalism bid must be delivered 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, reports, Experientia. Expertise. Reasonable rates. Call Ms. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1611. ETC for Easter. NEED A pleasant day-time home for your child? Veteran's wife will provide supervised play, lunch, and mapping facilities at a reasonable rate. Call 775-1158 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used cars and parts, and Paint Off Barrier). Phone 785 or 1821R. COLLEGE OUTLINE Series are the best help you can find to simplify your studies. One for every subject you're taking. We have a large stock for your convenience. Student Union Book Sloo INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered. $5.00. Divan. $10.00. Free pipe- tie. References. Jean Murphy. Ph. 288-611. STUDENT Union Backstone. For Physical Education and intemural enthusiasts in tennis, we have a joint membership tennis balls and shuttlecocks. 1 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet at our tennis courts. Our needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fun. dun 1839 Glen St. Phone 418. 1839 Ronn St. Phone 418. ALTERING suits, coats, and dresses. Lineshied coats a speciality. Handmade tailored button holes. Work guaranteed Phone 2959 - 842. Ruidian 14 YEAR'S BIGGEST dance! It's the Battle music Bldg. Six great bands, continuous music from 9 'til 12. Tickets 75c from any Hill dance band musicia or at the music hall. RUSINESS SERVICE AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a seasonal Friendly Fountain. Ease Pharmacy ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on the watchmaster Bourl's aint 41 W. 14k. RADIO SERVICE on all makes. Auto-pickup or outside calls. Bring them in Around the corner and downstairs from Smith Co. 9th and Mass. Carl Gershwin. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf ANNOUNCING the opening of Jayhawk Sewing Shop, located at 450 North Main Street, Ste. 102, antsmasking, alterations, tailoring, formals, Years of experience, Satisfaction guaranteed Reminder. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE room for one or two men. Clean and nicely furnished. Private shower facilities. One block from campus. 1542 Tenn. St. P. 1599J. 14 ONE ROOM for 2 studios young men on campus. 1244 Lac. Call for man- ter. 1752. ONE DOUBLE, 2 singles. $3.50 per week each person. Also 1 apartment for boys $4.00 each boy. 2 blocks from campus Phone 3331. 16 SLEEPING ROOMS for 3 students, male, in modern home on bus line. Bath for roomers only. See at 615 Indiana, between 1 and 3 p.m. 16 Read the Daily Kansan daily. Dingman will give you custom built furniture at a cost you won't believe possible. Let him tell you how he does it.—Call—today! FOR SALE CATS! Look sharp and fine! I have some real gone bop sweaters for sale, practically see. See Tom Shannon at www.catshannon.com north of North 11 Cottman) this week end. '35 FORD. gray Fordor sedan; radio, heater, and other extras. Motor in good condition. See at 1244 La. or call Winter. at 1752. 18 E. Ninth • Phone 1503 1949 INDIAN "Scout" motorcycle, ver- sion 5, below 1312 Ohio. 31432 or else at 1312 Ohio. 5. ROOM, HOUSE, modern, full basement, garage, 1426 N. Oakland Ave., saffron, garage. Priced to sell, 1426 Ohio Ave. SPECIAL low price on Hammermill bond, 12 lb. paper at 90c per ream. A paper in DIN A4 size at 11¢ paper. Student Union Bookstore. **11** '34 CHEVROLET Master two-door sedan. Recently overhauld. Good tires. See Henry Lampay, 1541 Tenn. Must sell! FOUR COLORS in one pencil! One pencil that writes in four colors! Normal pencils are in now, the ones you've been wanting for your writing needs. Stu MAGNETIC Wire Recorders: Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50, $109.50 and up. Call for a demo at Hank Black, 22343, 11th Tahoe. COMPARATIVE government text. Foreign Government by M. Marks, lost in Union on evening of Mar. 9. Urgently needed for class work. Ph. Sam Ellison LOST PARKER "Vacumatic" pen, black, with bold band. Call Gaines Hill, Ph. 2903. 11 WHITE GOLD wrist watch with initials and date case, 148. Finder please. Call Elisa Ditz, case 487. PARKER "51" pen, silver and blue. Cal Gillesville, Ph. 443. 15 IN HOCH, Monday night, loop ear ring, Brownell Call 450 Sentimental value 14 IN 201 E.E. building, two Spanish books, three French books, and three Spanish books. Se aprende el Español. Please call 3020. Fifteen new members of the University Women's Glee club have been selected, Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, announced recently. They are Rhoda Lucas, education junior; Marie Vickers, Kathryn Walter, Mary Wendt, find arts juniors; Molly Kelly, Natalie Logan; Marilyn Jones, College sophomores; Joan Baur, Thesa Rydolph, fine arts sophomores; Jacqueline Starrett, Florence Thomas, College freshmen; Joann Salbury, Gretchen Freeburg, Donna Lobaugh, and Betty Stokes, fine arts freshmen. New club officers are Virginia Hallman, education senior, president; Georgia Ginther, fine art sophomore; secretary; Lila Hyten, education junior, student director; Marilyn Lee, education senior, business manager; Jacqueline Cain and Joan Ausherman, both College sophomores, librarians. Glee Club Selects Fifteen Women James W. Marshall, who had built a mill for John A. Sutter, about 40 miles from Sacramento, found a lump of gold in 1848 and started the California gold rush. Old Buddha Gets Bath The bronze-gilt B u d d h a at Spooner-Thayer museum has been cleaned for the first time in 27 years. The Buddha was cleaned with powdered ammonia and rotten bread, then blished by Mrs. Mary Tefft, a special student in the School of Fine Arts The Buddha was given to the University with the Thayer collection of antique glass approximately 30 years ago. It dates back to 1630 and is from the Ming dynasty of China. The Buddha wears the robes of a beggar. His ears are long and pierced from wearing jewels. As the story goes, all Buddhas were princes who gave up their titles when they received enlightenment. On top of his head is a jewel of enlightenment. The jewel of wisdom may be seen on his forehead. The Buddha's hands are folded in the position of mercy or healing. It is said that all Buddhas have openings in their backs which contain documents of value. Farmer Learns Giving Is Costly Kingsdown—(U.P.)A southwestern Kansas wheat farmer estimated recently that it had cost him $28,205.95 so far to donate two carloads of wheat to the Friendship train more than a year ago. David C. White recently paid a deputy collector of internal revenue $9,555.28 in income tax the federal government claimed he owed on the donation. Mr. White and his attorney, W. D. Jochems, indicated they would ask for a refund, and if that failed, would fight for court recovery of the income tax payment. The wheat farmer said he had made his donation to the Friendship train to help the starving French, and "help keep from sending our boys over again." He failed to mention the wheat gift in his 1947 income tax return. According to Mr. White, Washington columnist Drew Pearson, who promoted the train, assured donors that the gifts would be deductible. The internal revenue department, in figuring White's income taxes, said he owed $9,037.43 plus $517.85 interest since March 15, 1948. Relief Film Scheduled At Baptist Club Sunday A pictorial presentation of European relief will be shown at the Baptist Student fellowship at 5 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist church. 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