MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads 10 Copy must be in the University Daily Kansas Business Office, Journal blogging. p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One day five days Five days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c 25 words or less additional words For Sale TWO-STORY House. 4 rooms, bath downstairs, 3-room apt, with bath, private entrance. Full basement, double garage, coal furnace. Fesc. Feb. 15, 730 Arkansas. 21 RED ARROW House Trailer, 18 foot, Vegetation blinds. Inlaid lindoum, kitchen-state steps 4. Immediate possession. See 0047 Louisiana, contact Laveni Maussol. GLIDER HOUSETRAILER. 25 feet. Three rooms, sleeps four. Cooks with propane, heats with oil. Near to Near. See at 1700 Kentucky or call 2889-M. **83** INDIAN motorcycle, good condition. Inquire at 129 Ohio. Ask for Dian Ward. 21 Ft. IRONWOOD trailer house. Sleepe St. Lawrence, Ballinger, 1321 Vermont St. Lawrence. "COACH Phog Allen's Sports Stories" on sale at Student University Book Store. 19 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. HTFD 669 Business Service TYPING—Thesis, term report, or notes. Accurate and prompt service by teacher list with more than 15 years experi- lence. Phone 2988 or 547. 2-5 Accuracy. Bake more than 15 years exp. Phone 2908 or 547. *TYPING*. Reasonable rate. Prompt Service. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1168-R. *FREE Offer* - Photo-copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for military use. Phone 2908 or 547. *2. Round Comer Drug*. 801 Mass. *TYPING* done accurately and quickly. Thesis; term papers, themes, and notes. Call 1996W or come to 1101 Tenn. Apt. 2. For Rent MOVE CLOSER to school next semester. One double room plus 3 vacancies for men. $1/2 blocks from campus. $1/2 block from bus. See or call any morning or 4-6 afternoons. 1725 Indiana Phone 3631-W. 19 Wanted ONE single room for male student. Must have good study conditions preferably near campus. Contact Daily Kansan. 21 STUDENT to stay with two children 2 or 3 nights a week. Will exchange for a room. Phone 2339. 21 Miscellaneous bioclimates in 1948. I is Leap Year so let's leap with n KU. calendar. Lost REWARD. a man's Wittauro. Wristwatch. CONTACT me at Y.M.C.A. Billy Blan- cott. A PIPE. Wednesday afternoon near the museum. Finder please call B. S. Lam. 302-745-8600. ONE gold ladies' wrist watch, Central make. Please phone 2731-R. 20 BLACK Parker "51" pen with gold top. He engraved in gold on pen. Row. Ward. BETWEEN Cottage and Corbin Hall Thursday noon. Small black purse. Contain glasses and a towel to return to for mileage. Courtright. Corbin Hall, phone 860. 19 Prof. R. W. Clark Speaks Before Wichita Drugsists Prof. R. W. Clark, of the School of Pharmacy, spoke on better service in drug stores before the Fox-Bliet wholesale druggists at a meeting in Wichita recently. He also suggested the selling of more display articles and better equipment to retail druggists. Buy Your Ice Skates at Kirkpatrick's We'll sharpen them FREE for the remainder of the season. KIRKPATRICK Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 Exhibits At Spooner-Thayer Include Rings, Glass, Swords For those who haven't looked into Spooner-Thayer museum since freshman days, here's a tip to take another look. There are many interesting, but obscure, exhibits that might be missed by the casua observer. Let's take a look around the first floor. There are a great many Chinese and Japanese objects of art. They range from a jade archer's ring, set with precious stones and enamel work, to a large shrine for the Chinese goddess of mercy, Kwannon. A collection of Japanese swords includes antique weapons of the eleventh century and a sword used in this last war. One of the most interesting exhibits is a Nativity group, carved by the Italian artist, Sammartino, in the 18th century. It was at one time displayed in the Castle St. Angelo in Rome, and every detail of carving, to the smallest dove in the rafters, is perfect. The coloring and 18th century costumes on the figures are beautiful. In the east wing is the glassware collection. There is ancient Greek DEMAND THE BEST— Shaeffer Pens 'n Pencils 1401 O H I O 1237 O R E A D and Roman glass, made in 200 B. C., and silver and copper luster ware of the 18th century. The clear, brilliant blues, yellows, greens and reds of the Bohemian glass sparkle in the sunlight, in contrast to the sombre Early American glassware. These are only a few of the interesting things to be seen on only one floor of Spooner-Thayer. Drop around and look at them sometime. Many Leave GI Training The number of veterans in an interrupted training status increased slightly during November, 1947, the Veterans Administration has reported. Of those who had entered training under Public Law 16, 32 per cent or 121,700, were not in training on Nov. 30, 1947. This includes 22,400 disabled veterans who have been declared rehabilitated. About 43 per cent or 1,915,400 of those training under the G-I bill were no longer in training at the end of November. Only 9,600 of these exhausted their entitlement to training. Read the Daily Kansan daily. For HEALTH'S SAKE ROLLER SKATE Yes, the Rollerdrome's a place for good clean, wholesome fun and exercise. Skate for your health at the ROLLERDROME 737 N. Hamp. Phone 2402 SKATING ACADEMY 1 block south of P.O.