FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TAXI98 PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered. Advise the customer in during the business hour to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be delivered at 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE CHEVLORET TUDOR. 1923. excellent condition, two heaters, good 600x16 tires. Seaplane headlights. Fine upholstery. Paul Conrad. Phone 552. 28 FOR SALE: Washing machine, $40. Living room and good condition. Aircon, Sunflower. FOR SALE! New G.E. portable radio and new Zenith "Trans-oceanic" portable radio. Greatly reduced prices. Call 2809M after A. 30 6 C. Ky, BUICK Roadster, price $160.00. Has recently been overhauled. In good running order. See H. C. Dumire, m. east of India Elevator, elevat of Hawklin Institute on No. 10 hiway. Home after 5:30 evenings and Sat. and Sun. 24 FOR SALE: Packard four door sedan. Four new tires. Less than two years old. Original owner. No better used car anywhere. Leave name at Kansan office 27 A 16 ft. TRAILER ready for use, locate 4 blocks from campus. Ideal living conditions for the whole family. For further information call 22362W after 2 p.m. FOR SALE: 41 Ford Super Deluxe Station wagon, gas heater, new tires, good motor. Call 2474 or see at 1893 Tenn. $44 SALE: Dietzgen Commander drawing set. Call 2560 after 7 p.m. 24 NEW KELVINATOR refrigerators, 6 cubic feet to $ \frac{3}{2} $ cubic foot sizes. Very limited quantity. Terms if desired. B. F. Goodrich Store, 922 Mass. Ph. 21. 24 1942 NASH AMBASSADOR: 8-cylinder Ovdrive, drive, radiator. Excellent condition. Very clean. See at 1233 Oread. Win Calibr, 1902. 27 ALL TYTES of leather cases to fit any make of slide rule. Durable and good looking. Made of best leather. Student Union Book Store. 27 TO SUBSCRIBE to the K.C. Survail 17. Round Corner Drug, 801 Maus. 11 MASCOTS THAT are tame, brand new and second to none. "Our De-Scented Skunks make real Mascots," most Patna, Geranium, Magnus, Magnus St. We have special cages for we. We stock everything in the pet field. Phone 418. 1941 PONTIAC ford sedan, good condi- tion, ratio and heat. See at 10 25. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Sleeping room for one man student. Phone 31089-109 Eat Iftar 17:45 FOR RENT: Large sleeping room for four men. Separate study room, outside entrance. Close to business district. PH 2648R. 24 TRAILER Park for veterans; low rental quiet suburban location. Located in the Trailer Court. Individual water and sewer connections heat and cold showers. 1 mile west of park. 40 and 10, Art Goodrum. 25 way 40 and 10, Art Goodrum. 25 I V E R OOM for one bev. (1339) Ohse to campus. See R. B. Cauzor, 1258. LOST LOST! Ingersoll alarm clock in Frank Strongness minus 5.790 to Kaira to Kaira 4951MIL REWARD FOR return of brown leather builfed contribution money, student Activity book, rental card, driver's license, phone, driver's license, phone, fax or e-mail. Dahl Kaukian office. LOST: Billfold and important credential this belonging to Harold Harvey. He found please return to Um. 5 Great stories-Thayer dormitory, Round 27. GOLD COLOR fountain pen; about 4" long; has sentimental value. Reward. Call Suzanne Corinder, Corbin hall, Ph. 860 27 LOST: PARKER "SI" pen. Silip cap. black body. Clip is missing. Please repeat. LOST: A black card pocket book. Combined make-up articles and glasses. Reward if found. Turn in at Dally Kavan office. 24 LOST Black Sheaffer shirt 5'2" fourier cap ungraved. Call 32424V or lea Dolly Kirksey 7816102890 **EUROPEAN DEGREE** papers written in, **Ottawa** Finder leave notation kansas Office MISCELLANEOUS WANTED AUCTION: Auto auction hold every Wednesday night 8 p.m. Buy or sell—$2 cents Lawrence institutions, 790-546-3161 everybody well-DOWN TO RISE; BIKE (horse-back-riding)/ for Physical Education credit). Inquire at Physical Education website BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes available. Petersons, 710% Mass. rites BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at parties, learning foreign language for practicing speeches or vites Petersons, 710% Mass. 2 or 3 riders to St. Louis, Mo., leave Sunday, return Thursday afternoon. Willing to share expenses? If you are a student with a 650RP card then TO BUY! Used copy of "Hundred Student Deutsch" and "You and Your Sneeches." Student Union Book Store. WANTED: Girl interested in working for room and board, salary. Ph 2500. TRANSPORTATION I WOULD appreciate ride to Russell. Kansas Friday afternoon. Will share expenses or pay reasonable fare. Call Jack Campbell, 730. 23 WILL BUY, sell, or trade dives from Kansas daily rides 9-5 CAT Fairfax 6097. RIDERS WANTED: Commuting between Kansas City, Mo. and Lawrence, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday only. Arrive at Bell Ball, W9293 Kansas City, Ct 27 WICHITA by 6:30 p.m., leave Lawrence by 2:30 p.m. Friday. Will come back during hours Sunday evening. Phone 31018 between 7 and 9 for Jack Cornellus. WHY CUSS, your assignments aloneer Commute daily from K.C. vla.Pizza in time for 10 o clock class. Leave K.U. at 3 or 4. Va6560, Apt. 323, 6 to p. 9 i.m. WANTED A RIDE Saturday morning class from Topeka. C4 Topeka 3-18S1 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to and from Kansas City any or every day. Classes 8 a.m. MWF, 'il 6 p.m. M to F. Call L. L, Gore, Lin- wood 8473. DRIVING DAILY from K.C., Mo. Arriving at K.U. at 8:00 a.m., leaving school at 6 p.m. Want riders, preferably with care, to form a pool. Call 15709-241-Lewrance. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE—prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Telephone 418 or bring to 1218 Comm. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 27 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 8311 Mass. 19 Business Is 'Booming' In The Front Office Calexico, Cal. — (UP) — Former mayor F. L. Young sprang from his desk when two automobiles landed on the sidewalk at his insurance office front door with a resounding crash. They had been hit by a truck. Investigation showed all three vehicles were protected by insurance written by Young. Kansas was admitted to the Union on January 29,1861. Electricity Works Newest Elevators Boston—(UP) —An ultra-modern elevator with a private cockpit for the operator has been developed for a Boston store. The operator will ride in a compartment extending from the right hand wall of the car, with its floor one foot above the regular passenger level. That position will give the operator an undistricted view of the elevator entrance and make it easier for passengers to get on or off without having to work their way around the operator. There are other innovations in the elevators, designed by Westinghouse, for electric eyes long keep passengers from sliding down. Passengers's body, breaks the beam. The operator will not announce floors. That will be done by wire recordings through loud-speakers in each car. The door will be opened by electricity as a car stops at a floor. Westinghouse said the elevators would travel 500 feet a minute. The "mute swan" isn't really mute. It has a low, almost inaudible call. Medical Unit Has Openings In a recent proclamation Phil M. Donnelly, governor of Missouri, announced the national guard units of that state will accept enlistments of men under the selective service ages or between the ages of 17 and $18^{3}$ years. The only organization in the Kansas City area below authorized strength is the 205th Medical battalion. There are 17 openings in this unit for doctors, interns, experienced veterans, and the newly authorized enlistees. Eighty-two more vacancies are expected in a few weeks. Men who serve satisfactorily in this capacity will be exempted from the draft. Did The Teachers Burn Up? Albion, Ind.—(UP)—Grade and high school pupils here enjoyed a three-day vacation because their schoolrooms were too warm. An inexperienced jantor turned the heating plant. It resulted in tem-wrong valve of the school's steam peratures above the 90-degree mark.