NOVEMBER 4,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN KANSAN WANT ADS WILL THE PERSON: Who picked up a notebook at the cafeteria in the basement of Union building 2 o'clock Friday please call 816, or leave at Daily Kansan office. -6- LOST: Qual. Analysis Chem, book on Thursday afternoon in Hoch auditorium. Reward. Finder please call Bill Belden, 3337-W or Daily Kansan office. -8- LOST: Between Brick's and Tenn gold and maroon Evasharp C. A. Apen. Please return to Martha Lovell, 905 Tenn., or call 2813-W. Reward. LOST: Silver Crash bracelet. Engraved H. K. Taylor. Between Frank Strong and J-Hawk cafe. Return to J-Hawk. -6- LOST: Shaffer fountain pen,名笔 inscribed Paul A. Frohwerk. If found please return to Kansan office.-4- LOST: Glasses with blue plastic rims in brown leather case, somewhere on the campus. Reward. Finder please call 2995-J, Marylou Mayfield. -6- FOUND: One fountain pen in English room Friday. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Contact the Daily Kansan office. -4- Anyone interested in knowing the names of the Democratic candidates or offices in Cherokee County, call or contact Jack Bruyr, 1602 Louisiana. Phone 651. -4- WILL PERSON: Who took raincoat by mistake from Room 306c Chem. Bldg, Thursday morning, please return it to 940 Indiana, third floor Apt. or Chem. office..-6- LOST: Ring, small gold dinner ring at K.U. Okla. A. & M. game. Reward. Call collect 9965 Topeka. -6. YOU NEED HELP? Many students are available for permanent part time jobs. Call Men's Employment Bureau, K.U. 10 or mail your needs to room 228 FS. -6- WANTED: Naval officers blues. Lt. K菩, KUJ. 120. -6- Will the person who found a Schaffer fountain pen in practice room at Hoch, please call Mary Stewart Phone 506. -6- Position open for wife of GI or full time office see. for the Dept. of Bacteriology. Call K.U. 145. -6- LOST: In Union cafeteria at noon, Oct. 30, wallet containing navy charge and other valuable papers of Anne M. Cowgill. Finder keep money. Return wallet to Daily Kansan office. -5 FOR SALE: German Virgin 35-mm, camera; F35; Compur 1/300. Mort Hauserman. Phone 348. -5- WANTED: Ride from Sunflower to K.U. and return. Classes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. See James Rusk, 607 Hercules Road. -5- SALE: 35mm camera, Argus C-3 with synchronized flash attachment. New. Call Bruce Goshorn, 534. -7 LOST: Billfold near Marvin with identification inside. $5.00 reward. Please contact Gordon Sandker or Daily Kansan office. -5 LOST on campus Oct. 30—Black Parker pen with name Bob Long on it. If found, please call 3088. -5 LOST: 2 books and notebook left in car Monday, Oct. 7. Anyone knowing their whereabouts, please drop a card to David Butler, 810 Sunflower dorm or contact Daily Kansan. -4 FOR SALE: 1935 Pontiac good condition. New rubber. See at 1004 New York after 3 p.m. -4 FOR SALE: Two strands of real cultured pearls valued at $200 each by Lawrence Jewelers. Will sell for $125 each. If you wish something truly fine, call 2640-W and make an appointment to see these. -4 LOST: Glasses with red plastic rims in a black leather case somewhere on the campus. Reward. Finder please call 1783, Eileen Saul. LOST: Grey Parker 51 pen, name on it. Ford N. Bohl. Reward. Call 705. 4- LOST: One identification bracelet on football field 5. If found call Bob Combs. Phone 534. 4- LOST—IKE Loglog duplex slide rule without case. Reward. Wilmer C. Andes, phone 2622M. -4- EXPERIENCED musicians, piano, trumpet, drummer. Interested in dance band. Contact Dean Gilley. 1304 Mass. -4- LOST: Black leather (A-2) jacket. Believed left in a classroom. Please contact Dick Ashley, Sigma Nu house. Phone 534. -4- PHONOGRAPH RECORDS: Popular sheet music, magazines. Get them on the Hill. The Record Nook, 12th and Oread, down the walk between Harzfelds and Rock Chalk. FRANZ CONOCO SERVICE: 9th and New Hampshire. Leave your car at your convenience. Lubrication, tire repair, battery charging and washing. Winterize your car now. -5- LOST: On intramural field Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1 log decigrit slide rule and an A. C. Circuits book and notebook. Generous reward. S. Harris, 957. -5- GAS UP: Jensen and Wuthnow Conoco Service station, 900 Indiana st. Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging, complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning, service calls. -26- LOST: Between 9th and Kentucky and 11th and Ohio. 1 Bulova wrist-watch, brown band. Finder please call 3436-W. Reward. -5- PHOTO-EXACT COPIES: Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. Low price. Round Corner Drug Co., 801 Mass., Lawrence, Kansas, or Lane F, Apt. 18, Sunflower, Kansas. $5,000 OR BUST Give to W. S. S. F. Feel Like You'd Like a Nice, Thick, Juicy STEAK? You Can Get It at ROSE'S RANCHO 2 MILES NORTH OUT OF LAWRENCE Dancing Every Nite Open Every Nite Except Tuesday Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students CLEAN, FRESH, PURE America's FINEST Cigarette! 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