12. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 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 Univer- sity of Oklahoma Business office. Journalism week: Killman Business office. 4 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 FOR SALE ONE LOG LOG Duplex Decitrig, K & E slide rule.Same as new but cheaper.Call Bob at 2739M or see at 705 Maine.18 BLACK 1935 Buick four-door sedan.Original finish, good mechanical condition,clean inside and out.Ault measure in the rear bumper and pendable transportation contact Bill Evans at the Phi Chi house, 1233 Oread Avenue.14 1935 PONTIAC: Looks good, runs good,$265.00 cash.415 Forest.14 1933--74 H.D. MOTORCYCLE.1120 W.11th. 243 Worc Drouhard.14 FOUR COLORS in one.The only pencil color used on the pencil pen.The Student Union Book Store.14 COCKER SPANIEL puppets for sale,blond and reds.16 champions in past 4 generations. Only $25.00 for the best registered cockers in town.413 Indiana.14 4-FOOT Fridgidaire, apartment size.Very good condition,$60.00.See it at 2038 Kentucky.12 Ku Ku SWEATER. Pre-war, heavy. Ku Ku SWEATER. Conditioni size 38. 18, $215. 11 New Hamm. $38. 1942 BUICK: Two-door sedan, excellent condition. Radio and heater, new tires. See or call V. Turner, 918 Miss., phone 1740. 12 RECORD COLLECTION: Miller, Goodman, Dorsey, Shaw, Hot Jazz. Call Mr. Holden at 2988 between 6 and 7. 12 AMMUNITION. Fishing Tackle. Guns and tools made, made, made, padlocks, Rutter's Shop. 1016 Mass. 1321 CHEVROLET: Good mechanical condition. $150.00. Phone 986 after 6:00 p.m. 13 TUXEDO JACKET and vest; size 36. Phone 1120W. 1020 Ohio, rear. rtfn MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE person who found the history of their child. D Blasdel get 14 touch with me again. BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at par- teries of foreign foreign engi-ages; for practicing species or violin. Petersons. 710% Mass. rtes BUY OR RENT a typawwriter. All mkins available. Peterson, 710% Mass. rites ENT ALL PETS including dogs, barkers, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, birds, ness. BUSINESS SERVICE EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831$^1$/Mass. 19 MATHEMATICS TUTOR: Lucy T. Mathemeri Mae street. For app paintings contact 30844 M TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 11-9 WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an our, their go to Grain's Pet Shop, St. Phone 841-8329. Everything in the pet field—their needs are in the business. 11-9 LOST KEY RING with three keys on it. Please return to Kansan office. 18 GREEN SHEAFFER pen in basement of West Frank Strong. Will finder please call 3245M. 14 REVERE "51" "51" black pencil, gold top. TIP Hert, 615 Louisiana. Phone 3289 Reward. 14 PLEASE WILL patient accidentally switching long green flight jacket from front to back, hoof outside ballroom cafeffa Monday noon through Burrett, 740 Ohio, Phone 2921W. Please, the "muscle" cards. 14 BLACK INKOGRAPH pen, somewhere on the right of the keyboard. pen return to Kansan Business office. BRITISH POETRY and prose textbook Please noify Andy Berry, phone 1258 670-3525 FOR RENT LARGE ROOM for 4 men, separate study room, next to bath, outside entrance. Will hold a while. Come see it. Phone 2648R. 14 COMFORTABLE SLEEPING room for two xpung men or married couple of good character. Close to K.U. and all bus lines. 1336 Vermont. Phone 13613M. 13 WANTED RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wilton 1 p.m. Friday. Return Sunday evening. Call Ed Bivins, 1490R, between 7 and 9 14 RIDE TO College for 8:00 class on M.-W. from 11th and Rhode Island. Phone: 252-6410. TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to Wichita or in that direction Friday night or Saturday morning. Lea Bishop. Phone 1354. RIDERS WANTED: Kansas City to Lawrence daily, via Highway 40. Call BE 3226 or leave name at Kansan office. WANTED: A ride from the campus to Sunflower at 10 p.m. Wednesday nights. A regular Wednesday night night deared. Phone KU 517. 12 Committee Hears Finance Appeals Four University organizations, dissatisfied with A.S.C. finance committee recommendations for appropriations, appealed before the committee Saturday. Organizations which appealed were U.N.E.S.C.O, Y.M.C.A., Mortar Board, and United World Federalists. Robert E. Bennett, finance committee chairman, announced that recommendations would remain unchanged by the appeals. Four organizations appearing before the committee for the first time to ask appropriations were: Intramural sports with a request of $200—nothing recommended; Quill club with a request of $300—recommended, $200; Sunflower Statesmen club with a request for $150—recommended, $10; Forensic league with a request of $200—recommended, $150. It is not necessary for any student to be paying $2 a day for a room. Mrs. Ruth Nash, housing director, said today. Student Housing Is Adequate Now Reports have reached her office that students are being forced to live at local hotels and to pay exorbitant prices because of insufficient rooms in private homes. Mrs. Nash said that she has a limited list of rooms available now and would welcome inquiries by anyone who feels that he is paying too much for living quarters. There are plenty of rooms for students and most of them are near the campus, she said. Rent in most private houses ranges between $16 and $25 a month. All but five of the 112 Methodist churches in the London area were damaged during the war and 46 were destroyed. Novelist Injured; Cancels Lecture Bebecca West, English novelist and critic, will be unable to lecture at the Dec. 1 convolution because of recent injuries suffered in a fall. Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, received word from England this morning cancelling the lecture. No substitution has yet been made. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Cities Service Seeks January Graduates! Cities Service oil company, Bartlesville, Okla., will send a representative to the campus Thursday and Friday. Oct. 14 and 15. He will interview chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical and petroleum engineering students. The company is especially interested in students who will be graduated in January, 1949. Students who are interested may sign an interview schedule in the office of the dean of the School of Engineering, 113 Marvin hall. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed - - 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed - 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY here's a BIG scoop, gang- You'll enjoy a milder, fresher, cleaner smoke in PHILIP MORRIS—the one cigarette recognized by eminent nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating than any other leading brand. That's why, all over America, smokers report* NO CIGARETTE HANGOVER when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS. Yes, you'll be glad tomorrow, you smoked PHILIP MORRIS today! REVITALIZE YOUR VOCABULARY HIERARCHY - Big Bass of any outfit, even a campus news-sheet. JOURNALSEE – Brilliant slangage - peculiar to news hawks. SEQUIPEDALIAN — A *foot-end-a-heelf* long; pennant to ten-dollar words ELUCIDATE - To turn up the Maxdas or make it clearer. MAXIMALOGUES + PRIDE'S HAUNCHINS - Snake's hips to you. HERPETOLOGIST'S PRIDE'S that smoked-out taste, that tight, dry feeling in your throat, due to smoking. '30'—Journalese for Finis or end. POLEMIC - A fighting speech. SCOOP — Newpaper term for oute witting the competition.