THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be dispatched on or before the hour during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kenyan business office, Journalism and Information Service. 3 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Actions One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale HOLLYWOOD Mufflers; Manual manifolds; Fender skirts; Twin tail pipes; Chrome wheel rims; Barrel hub caps. Just call Joe at 27159. Speed equipment. 16 1941 PONTIAC 4-door. Good motor and telephone. Phone 31483 or call 1312 Ohio. 1 SET Lawson Little wood woeds 30. Del portable books 32 Ph. ph2351W. Debl 1000 Litres Little Wood PORTABLE PHILCO radio. Practically new. See at 1802 Vermont. L *14 OLDSMOBILE, very good condition, new tires, old Frinkman. Photo. Wilson W. 11h. TAILER HOUSE: 21 ft. Travelo, stationary bed and all other built in features, Utilities and parking space available if desired. 912 Maine. Phone 2846. 11 '39 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Good motor, tire, and body. Priced to sell for cash. Phi 2120 M or see at 2221 Rhode Island. 11 SHEAFFER'S FINELINE pencil with Jaya- hawk insignia. $1.50 at the Student Union Book Store. 11 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 869 HFTD Transportation WANTED RIDE to North Kansas City 8 AM to Sunday to work from 10 AM to 6 PM, Phone 3499M RIDERS WANTED: Leaving every Friday at 4:00 for Wichita and points in between. Call Harry Shultz, 3170 between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. 11 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Parsons every weekend. Leaving 4 p.m., returning Sunday evening. Call Walter Cox, Ph. 3312 after 7 p.m. 11 Business Service MOVING: Anything, anywhere, anytime, Week's Truck Service. Ph. 72. tt Miscellaneous **STUDENTS!** Wives who work! Save time! Save money! Torn shirt mended; trousers altered; shirt collars turned; etc. Minimum charge. Bring a basketfull. Call Ethel Oley, 2234W, 1137 Kentucky. 17 **TYPING!** Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vermont. 15 **TUTOR MATHEMATICS!** Lucy T. Dougherty, 909 Maine. Phone 3084M. 11 **I WOULD like to contact a married graduating senior or anyone else knowing of an apartment. Want to occupy by Sept. 1. Sophomore, no children or pets. Call Jim Demoney, 3021 or write 1116 Ind. 12 **UPHOLSTERY, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you.** Alp upholstery, slip cover, drape material. Twenty-five years in business in Lawrence. Counter Upholstery, 837 Vermont. Ph. 143 3-24 DANCE every Saturday night at Odel Felt- ing. Informal. Joe Langfort orchestra. rites For Rent VACANCY for one man student, $15 per month. Cooking and laundry privilege if desired at no extra cost, 1030 Ohio. Phone 3110R. 15 ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, twin room 1137. Kv. Mrs. Oley, Phe. $224W. 1137. Kv. Mrs. Oley, Phe. $224W. BLACK COVERED notebook. No name; contains architectural references, lost in the archives. March 2 1720 please call 2199W or write 1720 L George Yeh. Reward. Lost BILFOLD OVER Tuesday in or near haven. Helen LSherenbon. Phone 289414 PLASTIC framed glasses in brown leatherette case. Believed lost in neighborhood of 14th and Indiana. Also black fountain pen. Call R. L. Harrison, 10431 Hwy. 26 PAIR OF Dark glasses, dark horn rims in leather case. Finder please call 1735W, Linden Street, New York, NY 10024. GLASSES: Heavy tortoise-shell rims, between 1014 Miss. and Strong, Saturday, March 6. Reward. Evangeline Pratt. 365. JJ MONDAY: a man's watch watch between Tenn. St. and Fraser hall on 14th street. Will finder pleas notify Leland Bell. Phone 3060W. 11 1 MM. AND 8 mm. Mauser action rifles in good mechanical condition. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop, 715 Mass., phone 018. 16 Wanted Single Students Can Get Rooms For Summer Rooms in eight University residence halls will be available for single students who attend summer school, Irvin Youngberg, director of dormitories, said today. Five halls will be used for men and three for women students. Applications for summer housing can be made to Mrs. Ruth Nash in the housing office at 220 Frank Strong hall. A $5 deposit is required with each application. The deposit will be applied on them first month's rent. Because of bookkeeping problems, students who withdraw applications after May 15 will not have the $5 refunded. Mr. Youngberg said. Rooms for all dormitories and halls, except Spooner-Thayer, will rent for $15 a month, or $30 for the summer session. Meals will cost $1 a day or $56 for the summer in those houses serving them, Mr. Youngberg said. Hopkins, Monchonsia, and Locksley halls will house men students, and two meals a day will be served. Battenfeld and Spooner-Thayer halls will also be for men, but meals will not be served. Corbin hall will be open to women students this summer, and two meals a day will be served. Miller and Watkins halls will also house women, with kitchen privileges $5 extra for the term. Dormitories not used for University students will house conference groups and Kansas high school students attending the summer band camp. Nineteen conferences will use the University as headquarters at different times during the summer. Read the Daily Kanşan daily. RETURN ENGAGEMENT ! Original Roadshow Version ! Laurence William OLIVIER SHAKESPEARE'S HENRY THE 5th" - In Technicolor MAT. EVE. First 8 Rows $1.20 Balance Main Floor and Balcony 90c Special Student Price 75c First 8 Rows $1.80 Balance Main Floor and Balcony $1.20 Special Student Price $1.00 - These Prices Include All Tax - RUNNING TIME 2½ HRS.—3 PERFORMANCES DAILY MAT. EVE. Only Capacity of Theatre Sold On 2:30 7-9:30 Each Performance Advance Ticket Sale Now On At VARSITY BOX OFFICE Week Days 1:30 to 3; 6:30 to 10 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday 1:30 to 10 p.m. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT — 2 DAYS ONLY! Wednesday Thursday March 17-18 VARSITY Phone 132 for Additional Information Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers.