TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed to you during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity Business office. Journalism bldg, not the University, 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 5 words or less...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE 40 STUDEBAKER Champion. 2 door excellent condition. Call Bob Elbel, 228-755-4911. FORDOR DE SOTO. 35. Good transpor- tation, need the money. Must sell, cheap 11th Ohio. 106 Ohio. THREE OU-KU football tickets. Call 314-285-4791 for snacks. ONE STADIUM ticket on the goal line for Saturday's game. Price $3.00. Call 192. Jim Dull. A KNEE-HOLE desk with 4 drawers Good condition. Clair Clill Gairn, 2470R. 1830 S. 5th St. $1.00 DAY SPECIAL: Christmas greeting boxes, boxes of 21 assorted cards. Sells regularly at 79c, this sale only, 2 boxes for $1.00 at Gambles. 19 BOY'S BICYCLE, excellent condition new tires. 60W. 12rd, after 6-paint. 19 mm. receive code block new implete, ready $90.00 and up ill Hulk Black, phone 23431 ARGUS A2 camera, good condition, new phone 3346, Jugene Searl 1307 Teun, phone 3346 HOLL ROD. 37 motor in perfect shape ck. 2095. 15 **SPECIAL WILLYS' ARMY Jeep. Good con- trol, and excellent heater. $500.00** Call John Rohde, 286-739-1414. Calibr Call John Rohde, 286-739-1414. 41.00 DAY SPECIAL: 81x99 bed sheets; 4x4x4 thread count, 2 for $5.00. Also 4x36 pillow cases, this sale 2 for $1.00 at Gatings. 19 STANDARD ROYAL Typewriter. Late model in perfect condition. Priced 20 per cent below similar machines at the Rockwell stack Campbell. Phone or visit at 1127 UQT 8145. SUN LAMP Special: Get a Florida sunl伞 while you study. GUE SunLamps to fit standard sockets now. Only $8.50. B F Goodrich, 929 Mass. AIRED OF WALKING: Come to the Putt- patt shop at 311 East 9th. I have a new motorcooters for sale there. It's cheap and safe transportation. 22 BOYS; BIGGEST selection; lowest prices; we see our convenient lay-a-way plan. Gam- mon is a fun way to learn. MMUNITION, Fishing Tacile, Gums and butter's Shop, 1016 Mass. rtfn AN IDEAL GIFT: 5 tube table model radio, choice of ivory or walnut. Regularly at $28.35. Dollar Day Feature. Use on lay-a-way plan. Garage Use. BUSINESS SERVICE USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks north of underpass. Phone 3095 Mid-Middle Fork Second. Phone 2994 Prom service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vermont. 22 ONE ONE is best—Bailou’s for watch repair. 411 Vest West. rffn DOPM Open form service, reasonable rate, accurate work. 1209 Ohio, rffn Phone 1601. 60 FOR YOUR old battery on a new Goodrich battery Delivery battery COLLEGE, A SCORE, 925 mass. 12-11. Fish, pigeons, skunks, dogs birds, fish cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping or an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. Everything in pet field—their needs are 12-21. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 HART and Son, tailors. Finest sample made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831% Mass. 19 LOST WILL THE person who found Bill String- ing have the name or address. Since I do not have name or address WILL PERSON who accidentally took my Strong-Ellywyn Human Neurology book from Union lower cafeteria Tues. morning, less please in the office? Please needed Grace Horton for PLEASE BRING back our book—he hadn't finished reading it; and if you read the Daily Kansan you know we need to refer to the new Webster dictionary we need to proof-reader's desk in the journalism building. It had "University of Kansas Press" stamped all over the fly leaf. 22 EXCHANGE TOPCOATS with person who mistook one at the palm room. Wed. Nov. 10. Call 1553. Charles Inna. 11-19 MAN'S WRIST watch left in Room 310 Fraser Hall at 11:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Please leave at Kansan office for reward. Edna Cobb. 2734-M. 29 K.F. SIDE RULE. left in room 401 inside of the master bedroom. inside of case. $5 reward. 300 E. 19th. 800 F. 2nd floor. PARKER dj. brown pen. Name en- tire L. Bock. Spooner Taylor, Phi. 884. WOULD LIKE a ride for two to New York or vicinity for Christmas vacation. Call 2803J or leave name at Kansan office. 19 WANTED OR 4 RIDERS to Wichita Thanksgiving, leave at 5 p.m. Tues., Nov. 23. Return Sunday evening. Contact Daily Kansan office. Box 3. GIRL VOCALIST wanted for "hill" dance. band. Call 2436R after 6 p.m. 19 TRANSPORTATION WISH TO SHARE the ride between Kansas City and Lawrence. Arrive Lawrence anytime. Leave Lawrence 4 p.m. Call Va 4722. 10 RIDE WANTED for two to Wichita on vicinity Wednesday evening, Nov. 24th after six. Will share expenses. Call Bob Cott, 1961M. 22 LIKE RIDE to Columbia, Missouri on 24th for Thanksgiving holiday. Will share expenses. Leave name at Kansan office, box 4, or 304 Fraser. 22 COUPLE WANTS TO Salina, Kansas 2349W and ask for Bob or Velma. 2349W and ask for Bob or Velma. RIDERS WANTED to share expenses. Leaving early Tuesday afternoon for Thanksgiving vacation. Going route destination is Springfield, Ohio. Phone number: (215) 847-6900. WOULD LIKE two riders to Dodge City November 2017. Nov. 217. Phone 2107 and ask for White. WOULD LIKE a ride to Enid, Okla. or Would like a ride to Nov. 23. Call Rose Wohnke, phone 356-789-1043. MOTHER AND 7-week old child would like ride, Monday or Tuesday to Stockton, Kansas or vicinity. Will share expenses. Call Leon, Brucker. WANTED: Ride to Russell, Kans., Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 23. Would like to share expenses. Call Jack Campbell Phone 730. Call Leonard Brokaw, phone 2288J. 22 WANTED. Two students want ride to Great Bend, Kansas over Thanksgiving share expenses. Phone 2894R, 1132 Tenn. TO SHARE expenses with anyone driving to Chicago, Michigan, or vicinity during Thanksgiving vacation. Call Phil Oren, after 6 p.m. PH 2635W. 19 WOULD LIKE ride to vicinity of Long view, Texas for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses and driving. Call 875R. 19 URGENTLY NEEDDED ride. To share expenses and driving to Philadelphia or eastern city and return. Will leave to the car after December 17, Call Bell Tee 284. COMMERCIAL PILOT flying 4 place giving. Take passengers any point general route or 180 mile route. Jackson Gasper Hotel or Yellowsville 3305. Kansas City. FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM. 2 singles. Ideal study room, 3 blocks from campus. Call 139K. 29 LARGE. quiet, comfortable downstairs room for men. Single, modern, close to Merrimack Valley, Vermont. NICE SINGLE room for boy at 825 HI- nois. If interested please call 2939R. No smoking or drinking. FURNISHED ROOM for man student. 1340 N.H. Phone 1374R. 22 MISCELLANEOUS AGAIN THIS THIS, by popular demand, a chance for the fellows and gals who would like it is for the fellows and gals who would like to learn skiing from the very best, and enjoy the atmosphere of a ski resort. In addition, you'll spend—all meals, transportation (our own special car on the Colorado Eagle), skis, boots, poles, 4 hours of lessons every week, Fork lodge accommodations, smorgasbord dinners, square舞, moonlight skating party steak dinner at the Red Rock Resort in Queen Ball, and the Aspen Intercollegiate Ski Meet having 17 schools represent for further selection any one of these agents for further training. Fig New2093; Don Schanake, 365. Guys, Not Gals, Are Clothes Bugs Washington—(UP)—The average husband spends more money on clothes than his wife does. The labor department reports that in the average city household, the husband's clothing expenses range from $128 to $159 a year. The wife spends from $111 to $139. Aside from incidentals that go to make up the average family's clothing budget, the department found that the missus buys a heavy wool coat every four years, and four dresses and three pairs of shoes a year. Husbands, the report said, average one heavy wool suit every two years, one light wool suit every three years, and five shirts and two pairs of shoes a year. The department said it wasn't at all surprised by the results of its survey. Men have been out-spending women on clothes "since grandma's day," the department said, but they never would admit it. Alumni Achieves National Indian Award For Work Archie Phimney, '26, has been awarded the Indian Council Fire achievement. This bronze medal is awarded annually to the Indian considered most worthy of national recognition. Mr. Phinney was the first Indian to earn a degree at the University. He is one of the founders of the National Congress of American Indians. He also studied at George Washington university, Washington, D.C. New York university at Columbia, and in Leningrad. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. "What do ya mean you sent her clothes to the Varsity Dry Cleaners!!! Your Neighborhood Dry Cleaner Varsity Cleaners 1405 Massachusetts "across the street from the high school" Phone 400 Sudlow Wins $500 Prize Robert N. Sudlow of the University of Kansas fine arts faculty. Wednesday received the $500 Topeka Junior league purchase prizes at the second annual exhibition of oil painting by artists of the Missouri valley. Sudlow's winning painting is titled "Landscape." Former Gov. Harry Woodding presented the award, the largest given in this area for many years. Sudlow, an instructor in drawing and painting, painted the winning picture while at Santa Cruz, Calif., last summer. It was shown for the first time in Topeka. Alumni Meetings Planned Over US Several University alumni meetings will be held in various parts of the United States in the next few weeks, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, said today. University alumni in New Jersey will meet Sunday, Dec. 5, in the A. F. Welsh home, 4 East Reid Place, Verona. Ray Evans will be guest of honor at the Book-Cadillac hotel in Detroit Sunday. Jack Minor is president of the alumni association in the detroit area. The Continental hotel in Kansas City, Mo., will be the meeting place for the annual greater Kansas City rally before the Missouri-Kansas game. The rally will be on Tuesday, Nov. 23. be sure AVIATION INSURANCE you have the right kinds of AIRCRAFT HULL and LIABILITY Insurance. We offer the broadest policies which protect against practically ALL PERILS both IN THE AIR and ON THE GROUND. Get "COVERAGE FOR THE AIR AGE" from CHARLTON INSURANCE Phone 689 Across from the post office Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. No Job Is Too Tough When the trouble lies deep in the motor of your car, you can depend upon our experienced mechanics to get to the bottom of it. Drive in today for cold weather checkup. MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO. 609 Mass.