FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by cash during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business, office, Journalism and Media department. p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates | | One day | Three days | Five days | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | | 25 words or less | 35c | 65c | 90c | | additional words | 1c | 2c | 3c | For Sale SIAMESE KITTENS for sale. Proven stud, Andos blood lines. Service by appointment. Mrs. O'Bryon. 1332 Tenn., Lawrence, Kansas. WANTED to sell: Nice RCA radio-victoria them. 156 South Park. Come to see them. 156 South Park. FLOOR SANDER and polisher. American Standard 8" sander, latest model in perfect condition. Call 2566J after 12:30 noon. 20 DAY BEED, practically new; easy chair covered. Call, 1845-W. VETERANES We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 HTTP Lost GOLD "NORMA" four color penliter. Reward. J. Scott. Phone 831. 4 WOMAN'S 17-jewel Marvin wrist watch gold case and band at Holcomb grove Reward offered. Please call Hoyt Baker, 1106. SILVER EVAN'S cigarette lighter near University tennis court. Sentimental award. Cal Fran Pierpont, 2726R Kansan office. A WHITE WOOL McGregor jacket in 101 Finder contact contact Bobby Bottom, Finder contact contact Bobby Bottom, GLASSES: brown case. Clear, colorless plastic frame. Call Phyllis Rust at 1315. 3 MAN'S BLACK raincoat, probably in Man's Turn in to Kansan office or call 1196J. FAIR WHITE plastic rimmed glasses, lost Union. Union. Call Mrs. Houser, 25. Reward. BLACK and silver Parker "51" fountain on fountain phone 731, Beward. BLACK BILLFOLD. Keep money, but te- nnisher. Kansas office. Bed Albert, Corin Hall. Bed For Rent ARE YOU wanting an apartment for the summer月? Private half bath, two beds. Call 2651W or see at 912 Alabama after 5 p.m. 5-ROOM furnished house from time until first 1st of September. 200 New Hampshire. JUNE 1 until September 1, 5-room house in exchange for room and board for elderly landlord and small rent. Call Mrs. Holland. 2128W. 30 Business Service TENNIS RACKETS restruring or repaired Wilhueusen, J. 211 E. 10th. Tel. 2446J. Wilhueusen, J. 211 E. 10th. Tel. 2446J. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, ac- cquire phone 418 or bring to 1218 St. St. or 1219 W. 7th Ave. St. TYPING: Reasonable rate. Call 3250J. 1930 Kentucky. TYPING done: Term papers, reports, special attention given thesis. Accurate work at reasonable prices. Call 1996-W. Apartment 2, 1101 Tennessee. rtes THEISIS and term paper typing. Prompt and reasonable. Phone 2369-J. and reasonable. Phone 2369-1. TAILOR-MADE suits $6.50 to $65.00. Ex- pert alteration and tailoring. George Eberhart & Son, Tailor Shop, 8311 Mass. THEISI typing wanted by teacher-typist with fifteen years experience in KU School. Phone 2908 or 547. Work guaranteed. Phone 2908 or 547. NEW vacuum cleaners for rent. Attachments included. $1.50 per day. Al Brooks Sweeper Co. Mass. Ph. 104 bea-12 a.m. TUTORING in Chemistry II. Call Jim Gravitt's Tire and HOME SUPPLY 916 Mass. Ph 1620 for GOODYEAR TIRES for - Carburetors - Ignition - Motor tune-up and it's KIRKPATRICK'S AUTO REPAIR Shepherd at 2679R or Dan Gardner at 731. Miscellaneous Brake Repair our Specialty Opening Tomorrow Night At 7:30 p.m. - Come out and practice your drives. This is your chance to get acquainted with go if—America's most popular out - door participants' game. Transportation - Bill McGarry, professional, lessons by appointment. - Clubs and balls provided on this well-lighted range. TWO good drivers may ride to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, nonstop, after exams, $12.50 each, 1941 Pontiac, 2117 Ohio street, 2936R. 3 Jayhawk Golf Driving Range Wanted APARTMENT OR large room with private entrance for next fail. Will make deposit now. Write to Charles Black, 1132 Ohio. 4 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 YOU DRIVE 'EM— WE'LL SHAG 'EM! DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fel- low Informal. Informal. Joe Langworth orchestra. ENGLISH STUDENT for lettering with some drawing ability to finish cartoons and to do lettering. Will not take much time. Good pay. Phone 1251L2. tt Fowler Shops Displays Miniature Tools Included in the display are miniature saws, hammers, shovels, pilers, trowels, hatchets, soldering irons, picks, crowbars, a level, planes, chisels, wrenches, and almost any other tool used. A set of scale-model'tools is on display on the first floor of Fowler shops. More than 900,000 species of animals are now known and well over 600,000 of them are insects. 'Twirl' On May 5 To Open Pavilion The Twilight Twirl, informal student dance on May 5, will officially open the outdoor dancing pavilion at the Union building. The Twirl will include music by Harlan Livinggood and his orchestra and a special program from 7 to 9 p.m. The tile floor will be waxed. Admission will be 35 cents a person. "Though work on the pavilion was completed several months ago, bad weather has prevented its use for any activities," said Miss Hermina Zipple, Union director. "We hope that student organizations will take advantage of the outdoor dancing space." Duck's Carlyle H. Smith, instructor in silversmithing, was elected vice-president of the Central Craftmen's guild at a recent meeting in Wichita. The guild covers an area of eight Mid-western states. Mr. Smith spoke recently before the Saline Art club. He supplemented his lecture on "Raising a Bowl" with a demonstration. Crafts Instructor Elected Vice-President Of Guild fried shrimp is prepared by a special process from an old recipe of a famous chef. You will You will taste the differenence. Duck's Tavern 824 Vermont STORED IN OUR -Modern -Air-Condition Vaults Moth-Proof Dirt-Proof Theft-Proof Fully-Insured INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 432 740 Vermont