FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 A. B. C. D. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received by the office at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Press office, journalism bldg, not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale DRTOLA, wireless portable record player, $25.00 Jim Baker. Ph. 2827. 9 $25.00 Jim Baker, Ph. 2827. THREE ROOM房 with bath, fireplace, built-in, and new refrigerator. Platently furnished. West side. Ph. 2873W. L 59 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Good motor. 60 PH. 2128 OR see at 221 Rhod Island 'J' Phi. 2128 OR see at 221 Rhod Island 'J' SHEAFFER'S FINELINE penel with Jay- man Schoenberg $5.00 at the Stude- len Unip Book, Store DIETZGEN'S "Commander" drawing to $34.50 at the Student Union Bookstore. 1937 Chevrolet, 4-door Sedan; Good rubber, battery, radio and heater. Good shape mechanically. A clean car. See at 1928 Vermont after 5 d. m. at 5 THREE-QUARTER size roll-a-way bed with mattress. Practically new. May be seen any evening after 5 p. m. at 304 W 14th, Phone 1245 W. D. Rumold. HOLLYWOOD Muffers; Dual manifolds; Fender skins; Twin tail pipes; Chrome wheel rims; Barred hub caps. Just call Joe at 2718I. We do minor repairs. 9 HTNEY collapsible baby carriage condition. 18C Sunnyside. Tel 241R ARGOFLEX: F 4.5 reflex camera with carrying case, Kodachrome adapter, filters and filter case. Excellent condition. Call James Parks, Ph 2082, 5 to 7 p.m. YOUNG LADYS wardrobe. Size 14, some work clothes too. Do small for press- ent owner. Call 27888. Transportation vETERANS! 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. 854. 669 HTFD A RIDE for two to Dodge City at Easter- Will share expense - Leave name a nothing RIDERS WANTED-Driving to Los Angeles and back over Easter vacation to two riders. Call Harry Schultz Phone 3170 between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Wanted GOING EAST? I would like a ride to New Jersey or vicinity about March 24 Will share expenses and drive. Call Harry Morev, Ph. 2887. 8 FICKED up wrong top coat at the Hawk would call B. R. Wood--2005, B. R. Wood--2008. YOUNG MAN to share room and apartment with kitchen privileges with other students. Automatic heat and hot water. On bus line. Phone 1782, 637 Indian. 8 Graduates Get Diplomas In Mail Diplomas were mailed Thursday to the February graduates. James H. Hitt, registrar, explained that the signatures on the diplomas are not all personal this time. The illness of Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College, and the absence of Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business, forced the registrar to have plates made of their signatures. The University of Kansas press then "signed" the names of the deans. "We still use the old-fashioned diplomas instead of the book form diplomas because we feel that they are more dignified and in keeping with the occasion," Mr. Hitt said. Graduates' names are hand-lettered on the diplomas. Chemists Elect McGuire President The Chemistry club recently elected David R. McGuire, College senior, president for the spring semester. Other officers are Carl G. Klaus, engineering junior, vice-president; Helen Jones, College senior, secretary; and Adrienne M. Hiscox, senior, treasurer. Miscellaneous Dr. W. J. Argersinger, assistant professor of chemistry, spoke on radiochemistry and Atomic Energy." Dr. Argersinger discussed the history, uses, and factors in the development of radioactive elements. PARCHNCH, German, Spanish and Latin wheels. 52c at the Student Book Store. Grover Cleveland will be remembered as the president who extended the "Monroe Doctrine." GOOD INCOME in your spare time. Start a bike rental—Be ready for spring rush. Inspect the bikes tandem Price $275, Calm Ft. $232W or Brown, 101 Penn., after 6 p.m. See 5 PHOTO PRIZE for the best picture developed and printed at Wright's each week. Enter the "Print of the Week Contest." now. 5 TYPING: Have reports, notes, themes, thesis, done before semester's end. Quality work; reasonable price. Teacher work; 15 years experience. Phone 2906 or 547. UHPOLSTERY, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover, drape material for sale. Our work guaranteed the best. Four-tier five years in business in Bayonne, counter Upholster. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143 3-24 FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for military credit or school entrance, 3 for price of 2. Round Corner Drug, 80¢. For Rent DANCE every Saturday night at Odel Fee- lors, Informal. Joe Langwang orchestra. rites ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, twin beds, near campus. Also single room. 1137 KY, Mrs. Oley, Ph. 2234W. Rt ROOM TO share with girl student. Rent TWO LARGE rooms for four colored rooms. In Indiana, hunts 1742, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ROGM FOR one male student. New single bed. Bed 2522J 823 Missouri. APTS. for 2, 3 and 5 boys, cooking facilities and single beds. $15 per month each Also single room. West 14th street, cal 3331. QUET ROOMS for boys, singles or doubles 1601 Kentucky. VERY attractive room for two boys, twin campus, 1137 Ky. Kry, Olej ph. 2234W. LAST TUESDAY in Marvin, set of Carhovs drawing instruments. Finder please contact me for reward—Bob Reiswig. Phone 248RR. Lost KEYS in small leather hoder. Contains name plate "Cecil Baker". Please care p nose. LIGHT TAN military style rain coat in Lindley annex thursday. Finder please contact Daily Kansan office. Reward. 8 LONGINE WATCH in Fraser. Reward. Finder call Don Tomlin. Ph. 2240 R. 8 SHAEFFER Pen-dirt green screen between Fraser and Frank Strong. If found call Nelda Stephie, Ph. 507. 5 MAROON Pursell at library Monday afternoon Reward, Call 955 5 RAINCOAT: Tan Zelam in Library Friday Please call J. D. Christensen Ph. 2602M Call K. U. 251 With Your News --with NEW SPRING clothing from CARL'S EASTER! So Soon? There's still time to plan a new hair style. Let us help you. CHARME BEAUTY SHOP (Formerly Ivg's) Phone 533 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed ...69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Brighten up your outlook on SLACKS in gabardine, flannels, coverts, glen plaids, and shepherd checks, New Spring colors. from $9.50 from $3.50 SHIRTS Sport and Dress Solid colors or fancy's Sure they're ARROWS $1 to $2.50 TIES-You Bet! TIES-You Bet! "We're not kidding you." We have the best selection in knits, bows, and four-in- hands. See them today. $1 to $2.50 "WE'RE GLAD TO SHOW YOU." 905 Mass. St. Engineers: Here's A Job Possibility Ph.251 Petroleum, mechanical, and electrical engineers who will be graduated in June can be interviewed by a personnel consultant from the Texas company March 9. Arrangements for interviews should be made in the Engineering school office, 113 Marvin hall. Both permanent summer jobs are available. Engineering juniors or seniors may apply for summer work. International Club Will Tour Kansas City Members of the International club will tour Kansas City tomorrow. They will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Henley house to discuss the tour. State Civil Service Has 35 Jobs Open The Kansas department of civil service is offering examinations for 35 jobs paying from $118 to $376 monthly. Fifteen state agencies are included in the range of jobs. The positions are open on a competitive basis to persons who have been residents of Kansas since March 1946. WEST 7th CAFE— Selection will be based upon the amount of training and education of the applicant in the specific field in which he applies. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 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