THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the University business office. Journalism bid not published is desired. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale DITZGEN'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 clear car. See at 1028 Vermont after 5 p. m. 5 THREE-QUARTER size roll-a-way bee with mattress. Practically new. May be seen any evening after 5 p. m. at 304 W 14th. Phone 1245 W, D. Rumold. GENUINE ENGLISH black cashmere sweater, size 40, used three times. Imported from Bermuda—cost $40, going for $15.71 W9 or phone 2726M. 4 HOLLYWOOD Muffers; Dual manifolds; Fender skirts; Twin tail pipes; Chrome handles; Barbecue hats; Jacket at Joe 271TJ. We do minor repairs. 9 WHITNEY collapsible baby carriage. Good condition. 18C Sunnyside. Tel. 841R. ARGFLOLEX: F 4.5 reflex camera with carrying case, Kodachrome adapter, filters and filter case, Excellent condition. Reasonable price. Call James Parks, Ph. 212-790-8250. YOUNG LADY'S wardrobe. Size 14, some articles hardy to too small for press size. Sold at $278M. *88 INDIAN motorcycle: Good condition. *88 sell immediately. Dan Ward, 1247 1247 BEAUTIFUL Maternity Wardrobe, size 14. Lovely, two-piece wool suit $10. *Azure* Solid cotton dresses $20. *house dresses* $3. *White satin slip* $2. Comp girdle $65%. *West 23rd St.* $4. 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 HTFD 699 Miscellaneous FRENCH, German, Spanish and Latin wheels. $3c at the Student Book Store. GOOD INCOME in your space time. Start a bike rental—Be ready for spring rush. Price $25, Cift Prn $227W, Pricer $275, Cift Prn $227W. see B Brown, 102 Penn. after 6 p.m. 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 2908 (or) 547. 15 years experience. Ph 5 UPHOLSTERY, 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. Mail resume to Business in residence. Counter Upholstery. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 3-24 FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for military credit or school entrance. 3 for 2. Round Corner Drug, $101 Mass. DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fell Snow; Informal. Joe Langung orchestra. rites LIGHT TAN military style rain coat in Lindley annex Thursday. Finder please contact Daily Kansan office. Reward. 8 Lost LONGINE WATCH in Fraser. Reward. Finder call Don Tomlin. Ph. 2240 R. 8 HAEFFER Pen-dark green, striped, gold band. Lost somewhere between Fraser and Frank Strong. If found call Nelda Steffey. Ph. 507. 5 MAROON Purse at library Monday afternoon. Reward. Wear 955.. 5 RAINCAOT: Tan Zelan in Library Friday Please call J. D. Christensen. Ph. 2002M BROWN billboard containing identification. Wilmund collection. Wilmund Duncan. phone 2255. For Rent TWO LARGE rooms for four colored drapes. 2010 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Indiana. Sh 1742, p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ROOM FOR a male student. New single bed. Ph. 2522J. 823 Missouri. 8 g bed. Ph. 2522J. 323 missouri. APTS for, 2 and 3, 5 boys, cooking fac- ities and single beds. $15 per month single room. West 14th street, call 3331. DOUBLE ROOM for graduate girls, with kitchen privileges, 1215 Ohio phone 18758M QUET ROOMS for boys, singles on doubles. 1601 Kentucky. N VERY attractive room for two boys, twin beds near campus. 1387 Ky. Mrs. Olej. Transportation A RIDE for two to Dodge City at Easter- leave. Leave name ___ Daily Kansan office. RIDERS WANTED—Driving to Los Angeles and back over Easter vacation. Go like two birds. Call Harry Seults Phone 3170 between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. GOING EAST? I would like a ride to New Jersey or vicinity about March 24. Will share expenses and drive. Call Harry Morey, Ph. 2887. 8 Wanted PICKED up unwrong top coat at the Hawk. would put on a topcoat to the owner. picked up B. R. Wood--3904 B. R. Wood I would like to exchange with the owner. Please call R. B. Wood—2903. 5 YOUNG MAN to share room and apartment with kitchen privileges with other students. Automatic heat and hot water. On bus line. Phone 1782, 637 Indiana. 8 TO RENT a garage in the vicinity of 4000 Louisiana. John Ballard, Phone 3000 WILL GIRL who found brown billfold in library rest room. Friday, please leave it at periodical desk immediately. Keep money. 4 TYPING: Done neatly and accurately. 1906W or come to Apt. 2, 1101 Tenn. 4 Apples Take Back Seat Pullman, Wash.-(UP)-Apples may be Washington State's most famous crop, but the farmers get their biggest return from milk and wheat. Karl Hobson, agricultural economist, reported milk and wheat each have provided about 15 per cent of the farmer's income over a 10-year period and apples about 12 per cent. Specialty HOME MADE FUDGE CAKE a Zim's Snack Shop East of Post Office at NEW HOT PLATES With cord attached Special $2.49 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 and 911 Mass. The Most Interesting Stores In Town. Phone 588 or 669 How Good Is 99.8% Perfect? A watch that is only 99.8% perfect varies 2 minutes every 24 hrs. Our Watchmaster guarantees better performance. . . Your Satisfaction L. G. 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