2, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 PAGE SEVEN g Gen. veteran n. in the educa-3 new Grant William Sutton, Gray, College Gries G. M, levi enthal, students. Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the caller will be paid promptly. Adm. must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg. not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates One day five days 25 words or brought 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale MODEL A coupe. Very good condition. Mechanically perfect. See at O.K. Rubber Welders, W19 N. Second, between 5:30. LEGAL briefing paper, 60c a package, at Student Union Book Store. ONE MERCURY BACKUP camera & case, new carburator, water pump and starter overhaul. Good interior, original paint, good shape, heater. 1300 Kentucky after 4 p.m. TYPEWRITERS galore! Just received a shipment of new portable items. Some done on carpet sweeper. Art Rupptheni, 1031 Vt., Ph. 2236J. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may use to dispose of Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 689 HTFD FOR Rent ROOM for two boys. Well furnished. Close to campus. 1125 Mississippi. ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, twin beds, near campus. Also single room. 1137 Ky. Mrs. Oley. Ph. 2234W. tf Lost GRAY and gold Parker penil, Wm. D. Kennon enraved. Also Hoggness and Johnson qualitative analysis book with name in it. Phone 2235-W. Reward. BROWN Sheaffer Fountain Pen in Education room of Library. The clip is broken on it. Please return it when used in law enforcement. Phone 243. LOST, black leather zipper billfold containing activity book, insurance receipt, driver's license, Sheila Wilder, phone 2469. Please contact. ZOLOGY book in Snow, second floor. Thursday afternoon. Finder call 211R D. Holson. SHORT, red plaid jacket from the rack, downstairs cafeteria, Union building. Call Ed Cheskey at 2795. Miscellaneous PERSONAL: Jim, things too hot down here. Arrive in Lawrence Wednesday. Hole up there about a week. Have fresh horses and check on accuracy of shelter police pistol rifle. TURNSTERY, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover, draper material for sale. Our work guaranteed the Best. Twenty-five years in business in Lawrence County. Counter Upholstery, 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 3-24 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd-Fellows hall. Informal. Joe Langworthy's orchestra. rtes Business Service TYPING—Reasonable rates. Prompt service. 1028 Vermont, Phone 1168R. MOVING—Anything, anywhere, anytime. Week's Truck Service, Ph. 72. tf Wanted WILL pay cash for Tuxedo size 39. Also formal coat, size 39 or 40. Contact Dally Kansan. FURNISHED or unfurnished apartment for couple with infant. Possession around June 1. Call Roland Rhodes, at 3035R. Transportation WANTED: Ride to Winfield for two leaving Wednesday and returning Monday. Phone 2813-W. 33 Leaving Wednesday noon. Can take two. Contact Robert P. Meiers thru Kansas office. 33 STUDENT and wife want ride to McPherson over Easter. Shave sleeve, wash leathers in Kansas office. 23 WANTED: Passengers to Great Bend for Easter vacation. 1947 Oldsmobile. Phone 2631-W after 10:09 p.m. Earle E. Brehmer. WANT ride for two to Phillipsburg Easter Street. Drive, Phone L.H. Hayes, 2234-W. Address 2301 Masten and wife want ride to Wichita for Easter. Want to leave Wednesday and return Monday. Phone 66 before 5 p.m. 22 Shades Of Pershing Square; You Were So Right, Kiddo Long Beach, Cal. (UP)—A pedestrian and automobile tangled here, and for once, the pedestrian came out ahead. K. D. McIntosh, 75, said he was crossing a downtown street when two women in a shiny new sedan stopped squarely across the pedestrian zone. "I hoisted my cane," he said, "and battered a big dent in the hood." Call KU 376 with your Want Ads Prize Offered Chem Engineers A $100 first prize is being offered by the national American Institute of Chemical Engineers to the chemical engineering senior for the best solution to a comprehensive problem. The problem is a preliminary design of a plant for a chemical process. Senior students are allowed 24 days to work the problem. They must receive no help from other students or teachers, but may consult text books on the subject. Solutions are submitted to the chemical engineering staff and two of them are chosen for the contest. The winners are then chosen by the national committee. The chemical engineering junior with the highest scholastic record First prize is $100 and $10 worth of chemical engineering books of the winners choice, second prize $50, and third prize $25. Information on full-time summer jobs is being collected by Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men. Need A Summer Job? Try Hotels, Resorts Most of the jobs will be in hotels and resorts in Colorado, Mr. Tompkins said. Letters have been sent to the Denver area, and the department of the interior has been asked for a list of concessions to be operated in the national parks. Cooks, guides, waiters, counsellors, and life guards are in great demand. Mr. Tompkins said. Jobs are usually filled in April and May for the summer months. No attempt will be made to place students. Mr. Tompkins, 228 Frank Strong hall, has detailed information. for freshman and sophomore years combined will receive a certificate of award signed by the president of the national American Institute of Chemical Engineers. 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