WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 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 paid on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journalism 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates Classic English One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale BUCK-37, 5-passive coupe. 42 motor. 2. evenings. McCook Dorm. Section 3. evenings. TYPEWRITER: Remington standard, noiseless, good condition, $40; Room 102, Oread hall. 26 REMINGTON: Model "A" typewriter, Almost new, A. C. Spreng, Room 303, Lindley hall. 26 MODEL "A" 'A' Ford sedan. Good condi- tion. Office stoneburner, Geoploi- ce office, Lindley hall. '41 OLDS sedenette, '46 motor, new battery, generator, distributor, transmission, $1,150. David Harner, 3427J, 1238 Miss. 26 ONE PING PONG table and set; one map divan. See after 5 p.m. at H2F 16:30 LIVING ROOM and kitchen furniture, one year old. 1-3 to 1-2 price reduction. phone number: 516-789-4000, amnesia.sys. VOSE piece in good condition. for sale. 1338 Ohio, L. Al, Lired. IDEAL for moving, storage, or traveling, good as new wardrobe trunk. Four locking, sweeping, clothing section, removable considerably. Kohler, 1530 Tenn. 28 UTILITY TRAILER: Also lightweight Schwinn bicycle. 16-A Sunyside Ph. PHOTO: "TIME'S" special anniversary rate to new student members only $3.42 Student Union Book Store. SOFA BED, maroon cord upholstery, practically new, and blond oak dineette, excellent condition. Best offer by June 30th, delivery for June 10. 30 Summyside. Wanted VETERANSI! We will vill buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to purchase. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HTFD VETERAN wants to rent two or three room furnished or unfurnished apartment for next fall. No children on vacation. Call Bruce Laughlin 3101W. two years WILL EXCHANGE 4-room apartment in Manhattan for one in Lawrence by August 1. R. M. King, 121½ No. 17, Manhattan CAR, model 1937-1939 (Chevrolet or Ford preferred), with new or recently overhaulied motor, for large trip. Please call KL, 409, every evening from 8:00-12:00. 2F VETERAN wants to rent or three or room, furnished or unfurnished apartment for next September. No children. Jin Yung, 86. A REASONABLE good swimmer age 19 or over, boy or girl, to take Red Cross Aquatic School training June 12 to 22. A local high school in west johnson county. Will qualify you for a swimming instructor job. Call or write Russell Peterson, MELrose 7908, 6209 Rip Van Winkle Way, Merriam, after 6:00 o'clock on Saturday or Sunday. Business Service FURNITURE vans loading for western Kansas and Kansas City. Will have room for more furniture in case I van from the house. Moving and Transfer Co. Phone 46. 26 FANS! FANS fans! Prepare now for summer; get a Stewart Warner refrigerator room cooler. Robbins and Meyers electric fans, $2.25 and up. See them at Dellinger Electric Co., 614 Mass. 26 Your company will remember your commencement in pictures. Call 1960M to make arrangements for place and time. Overnight service after J June. ESQUIRRE 'Father's' day subscription issues. $4.33. Student Uni. 29 Book Store TYPING done: Term papers, reports, special attention given thesis. Accurate work at reasonable prices. Call 1996-W. Apartment 2. 1101 Tennessee. rtes TAILOR-MADE suits, $6.50 to $6.50. Expert alteration and tailoring, George Eberhart & Son, Tailor Shop, 831½ Mass. NEW vacuum cleaners for rent. Attachments included. $1.50 per day. Al Brooks Sweeper Co., 8311'$ Mass. Ph. 1104 between 9 and 12 a.m. For Rent AN APARTMENT to share with a girl between 20-30 years of age from June 5 until August 15. For details call Mrs. Bud French, 1850-W between 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. or between 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 26 p.m. in room 4. Bus stop, bus stop, campus and bus line. Both summer and fall sessions. 1536 Tennessee. 2281-R 26 LARGE COOL basement room for two or three boys. Single beds, private bath and entrance. Near campus, on bus line. 1820 Indiana, phone 2436-R. 26 TWO ROOM apartment, private bath exchange and line station assistant who will help you with your booking. 1700 LARGE ventilated room. Walnut suite. next to bath. 747 Rhode Island. 26 COOL, attractive room for five or six people. Located in the fall semester. Have privilege of sharing large furnished apartment on same floor, on a fine line. Walking distance to town and KU. FOR SUMMER session, room and board. Three blocks off campus. Meals served on a weekly per month. Just a new pieces left. Contact Carbett or Geyen. Phone 366 evenings. MEN'S ROOMS for summer through fall. Room 600 at 1228 Louisiana. See fer 6:00 at 1228 Louisiana. LARGE COOL room(s) close to campus for men, available for summer and (or) fall, double or single. 1031 Miss. Phone 2251W. 26 SINGLE ROOMS for men, quiet, comp. room for summer and 28 semester. 1411 Ohio EXCELLENT three room furnished apartment with private bath. For summer months only. Close to campus. Call Briney, 753. 26 TWO DOUBLE 10oms, with sleeping porch, for three boys during summer session. Mrs. Earl Dobson, 1222 Miss. Phone 459. 26 ROOFS for rent: twin beds. Can accommodate 14 boys. One and a half block from Union building on Miss. Hill. Room furnished by JUNE 1 TO September 1, 5-room furnished in exchange for room and board for elderly landlord. Call 2128W. HAVE A swell basement room for three boys. Ideal for summer study. For students new here, three blocks from the college 2564-R or see at 183 Illinois in afternoons. FOR SUMMER, large room for 3 or 4 room. Water: 2,289,101 Alabama. water. 2,289,101 Alabama. DOUBLE ROOM for boys. Nicely furnished with single beds. Two blocks from campus. Excellent bath and telephone. Room 6. Louisiana at 8:00, 9:00, 7:00 p.m. 25 ROOMS FOR GIRL girl student cooking privileges if desired - refrigeration. 2 blocks from campus. Phone 2734M. 1242 Qbio. 26 AIR COOLED rooms and apt. for boys beds 2 blocks from campus. 9p 3331 ROOMS for rent for summer-includes two cool basement rooms. Two blocks from campus, one block from bus. 1339 Ohio. W. P. Meek. 2f ROOMS for girl summer students. One room with a balcony per person. 1241 Lollinghome, phone 178-031 Transportation CAN TAKE two riders to Madison, Wisc. June 3. Call K.U. 400 and leave name. 26 LEAVING FOR Los Angeles, June 6th. Bachelor's Degree. 26 Delmar 219, Kansas City, Mo. DRIVING to Canton, Ohio. June 4th or 6th. Can take 2 passengers who are travelling relatively light. If interested contact Bob Simons, 1203 Oread, Apt. 13. LEAVING FOR California about June Room for one, possibly two. 28 Cars. WANTED: Transportation for 2 college men to Northern California or vicinity, anytime after June 11. Will drive and share expenses. Phone 3065. 26 RIDERS WANTED: Commuting daily from Kansas City, Kansas to KU, summer session. Call David McGuire, 2383W Lawrence or Drexel 7515 in Kansas City. 28 WANTED - Two riders going to western Kansas. Passing through Phillipsburg, Bird City. Leaving afternoon of June 3 or morning of June 26. Phone 1499-781 WANTED ride for two to New York City or general vicinity. Leave after June 3 and return for summer school. Call Buck, 7500R, after 6. 26 WANTED: Ride to New York City about June 6. Please call Mrs. M. Solovitschik, Lo4988, Kansas City, Mo. Will pay for call. 26 DRIVING TO Philadelphia—want three riders to help with expenses and drive in. Will until graduation. Jump. Will until after graduation if necessary. Call Jack Franklin, 2041. LEAVING FOR Pittsburgh, Kansas, June 3, soon after 10:00 a.m. Can take four. See Robert P. Meters at reserve desk at library between 8:00 and 12:00 June 1. 26 COMMUTING daily from Kansas City to the summer. Would like riders will be attending summer school Call Buzz Muckenthaler, HI5350, Kansas City, Mo. COMMUTING daily to K.U. summer school for K.C., M.C. Riders wanted wan- ders 0980-6900. LEAVING FOR Columbus, Georgia, June Phone 15801 Phone for two passengers. DRIVING to Buffalo, New York. Leaving Call Crawford, Phone 375. Lost TAKEN by mistake my trench coat. I lost it in a snowstorm. Practice, May 1. Please call 1894R. REWARD to finder of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity pin with name R. B. Stucky stamped on back. Call 1711-M. spike notebooks on east steps of Frasher Hall Wednesday night last week. Needed bad- for finals. Stalpers, phone 2825, 705 Tennessee Auditorium. A TAN raincoat with my name on it. Phone 2393, Albert D. McElroy. WOMAN'S sweater, salmon-pink, hand kit cardigan. Tuesday evening, May 18. BROWN motorcycle riding belt, decora- tions and "Bob" on it, near Potter lake on Wednesday, May 19. Finder please Miscellaneous ATTENTION: Sunflower hitchhikers: Will one of the three men who acquired a ride to Sunflower, Friday, May 21, ask for your help? Let Bill Evans know whether or not you picked up a notebook. It is badly needed; semester notes, you know, also a Physics textbook. Wear a Wed. Leave work either at the Sigma One and Phi Chi house. Thank you. TO GRADUATES of 1948: Remember your commencement in pictures. Call 1960M and make arrangements for place last. Overnight service after Jun 26st. Welders Hold Cash Contest Undergraduates can win cash prizes for papers on welding. In addition to prizes to students, the American Welding society will give $200 to the publication in which the best paper appears. The contest will continue to April 1, 1949. Announcements of awards will be made May 15, 1949 and cash prizes will be awarded at the end of the school year. Certificates of award will also be given. Money was donated for the contest from the A. F. Davis undergraduate welding award program. A first prize of $200 will go to the author of the best paper. Second prize will be $150 to the author, and $150 to the publication in which the best paper appears. The paper must be published in an undergraduate publication. The subject may be any phase of welding or its application to design and construction. Students in both Canada and the U.S. are competing. Further information can be obtained in the office of the dean of the School of Engineering, 113 Marvin hall. Elaine Teresa Elvig Wins Hanna Oliver Latin Prize 230022 Elaine Terese Elvig, College freshman, has been awarded the Hannah Oliver Latin prize for 1947-48. L. R. Lind, chairman of the department of Latin and Greek, announced today. The prize consists of the annual interest on a sum of $600 collected in 1982 by friends and students of the late Hannah Oliver as a memorial of her long service in the department of Latin and Greek. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads THANKS! We appreciate the business you've given us this year . . . and hope we'll see you again next fall. Franz Conoco Service 9th & N. H. Ph. 867 AIR CONDITIONED Extends BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS to June Graduates. Of course you're proud if you are a June graduate. Let KEELER'S frame your diploma artistically and inexpensively. KEELER'S Book Store 939 Mass.