rabbit is ness, lus= Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1957 University Daily Kansan Fake 7 CLASSIFIED ADS 25 words or less: one day, $6; three days, 75c; five days, $11.00. Terms: Cash Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. All aus must be called or brought to the University Daily Kanten Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM for girls. Phone VI 3- 5175. 2-6 ROOM FOR BOYS with or without board. Doubles & singles, twin beds, lim- boards, close to campus and bus. Available immediately. Call VI 31-8750. 1138 Miss. 2-7 ROOM-Large, comfortable, for men students, single or double, with twin beds. Linens furnished. Large closet and garage. Call VI 3-6731. 2-8 ROOM next to bath, with TV and linens furnished and breakfast server. Located in private home, a ride to the hallway. Boy or girl single. Ph. VI 3-6184. FURNISHED APARTMENTS 3 and 4 rooms with private bath. Close to cam- sloo so need a couple middle aged older to care for apartment house 3-9792. 2-8 TWO ROOM APARTMENT nicely furnished. Private entrance. Adults. No drinking. Utilities paid. Close to bus and KU. 1017 New, Hampshire. Ph. VI 3-4438. SUNSET HILLS home. Two bedrooms completely furnished with attached garage. Rent reasonable. Phone for appointment. VI 3-8872 or VI 3-4767. 2-8 ROOM well furnished. large single. Light cooking privileges for male student. Very close to campus. Reasonable vi. VI 3-6696. 2-6 ROOM AND BOARD for one student, $50.00 per month. Call VI 3-4385. 2-8 FURNISHED APARTMENT for students. Three rooms plus private bath and kitchen. See at 615 Louisiana or call VI 3-8540. 2-8 ROOMS. friendly home, all privileges. includes kitchen, shower baths and pool. Call or inquire, VI 3-9635. 2-11 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT. Furnished three room. Close to town and bus line. Ph. VI 3-4069. 2-8 ROOM half a block from campus, very large for male student in nice house, telephone and laundry privileges. Reasonable rent. Ph. 3-6095. 2-6 ARE YOU LOOKING for a fine new b bedroom apartment? Yes, it's new. Has new automatic washer, electric range and refrigerator. See above. Also $899 or Available Feb. 15. Phone VI 3-7655 or K.U. No. 402 morn- ings. 2-8 WHY WALK FARTHER, men? We have rooms, single and double, only half rooms. We have four comfortable, reasonably priced. Bed linens laundered. 1218 Miss. Ph. VI - 3-869. 2-8 We rent nationwide trailers any size, anywhere, anytime CROFT TRAILER RENTAL CO. East 23rd VI 3-7377 ROOM for 2 or 3 books, extra large, clean, quiet. Linens furnished. Close to KU. Phone VI 3-2961 or see 1022 Ala- bama. 2-11 BE INDEPENDENT. Live close to the campus. Room and board $45.00 per month. Board $35.00 per month. Ph. Book $17.50/week. 327-8025 for Tupi, Arlan, or Jack. 2-13 ROOMS for boys. Tired of walking up the hill? Have two rooms half block from the union. Immediate possession. Ph. VI 3-5776. tf MEN, study in peace in your own room. single or double, next to bath. Linens armished. Near Campus and bus. Plen- lary parking space. 1701 Ohio. Phi- 1-5908. 2-12 QUIET one-man basement room with bath. I block from campus, outside entrance. very nice. $25.00 a month. Call VI 3-5291. 2-8 NICE CLEAN ROOM for 1 or 2 men, 821 Indiana. Phone VI 3-4168. 2-12 TYPIST, experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Veqstul. 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka 1191 Tenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. tf TAILORING, DRESS MAKING, alterations on men's' and women's' clothes. Also drapes and slip covering. Call VI 3-6657, 1106 La. tf BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former secretary will type themes, term papers, and theses. Fast accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tf FREE TUTORING IN ENGLISH. Review of grammar, sentence structure, outlines, paragraphs, and theme structure. Ph. VI 3-7401. FOR SALE LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary singers, Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete tufts on backs. Suffolk we have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hampsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS. 200D precise 7 inch Oscilloscope, new, very reasonably priced. Phone VI 3-4728—or see at 1636 New Hampshire. 2-7 BOOKS For gifts and for your own library, Art, Architecture, Cook Books, Childrens Books, Modern Library. Library. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 SLIDE RULE. Post Versalog with leather case and instruction book. Bought it new and it's like new. Also biology dissecting klt. Ph. VI 3-5239. 2-8 BEVERAGES - All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent paper, bag bags. Picnic, party supplies Ice pail, 6th and Vermont. Phone 7-3-0350. WATCH FOR... TIME, LIFE & Sports Illustrated magazines. Special students' prices of 1/2 reg. sub. rate. Prompt service, buy now pay later, call VI 3-0124. tf REFRIGERATOR. Servel, apartment size, good condition. Call VI 3-3358. 2-6 GRAND OPENING the - Fresh Live Maine Lobster Of The LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY WANTED USED PHYSICAL GELOGY TEXT. No. 1-38411 H. D Humphrey P. 2-7 3-48411 Junction Hiway 10 and 59 on Iowa St. - Charcoal Broiled Steaks FOR LEASE - Italian Dishes Holiday Inn Hotel Featuring---for Jr., Sr., Graduate Students Holiday Inn Restaurant up to $500.00 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Phone VI 3-8074 for 1 day service THREE ROOM APARTMENT unfurnished, on ground floor. Air conditioned. Ph. VI 3-2662 or VI 3-1277. 2-11 FOUND LADIES WRIST WATCH found on the 17th of January in the rotunda at Strong Hall. Viell Ann Voth, 1443 Alumni Place. Ph. VI 3-8505. 2-8 CLASS RING from Hogan High with Oakland Oaks in Oakland, CA paying for the ad Ph. VI 3-3844. 2-47 LOST ARMY. BLANKET. Was left in Allen Field House after the Iowa State game. Will the finder please call James Fulton. VI 3-1695. 2-12 Parties, Pinnings, Weddings Job Application Photos Gene's Photo Service 2144 Ohio - VI 3-0933 Gene Smoyer NOTICE—Your Avon Representative will call on you by appointment or take orders by telephone. Ph. VI 3-2376. 2-12 RIDE to Topeka Naval Reserve Station Washington, James Lonson Tennessee, VI 3-3268. 2-6 MISCELLANEQUS TRANSPORTATION RIDE. Want in car pool from Topeka 8 to 2 on Tuesday and Thursday and 11 to 4 Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Phone Topeka 5-9059. 2-6 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Ask us about Kose Hlesman for the First National Bank for information on careers and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0152. tf WANTED—Ride from Kansas City Plaza to Lawrence Monday thru / Thursday. Ph. Sol-7480. 2-8 OLD FASHIONED TURKEY DINNER with all the trimmings Thursday Feb. 7 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Community Building. All proceeds to the Assembly of God Fund. Tickets $1.25 each. 2-7 Have your car lubricated the MOTO SWAY WAY At POTTER'S "66" SERVICE 1401 W. 6th VI 3-9891 HERE ARE THE FIRST TWO TIE-BREAKERS IN OLD GOLD'S TANGLE SCHOOLS PUZZLES Remember-first prize is a tour for two around the world, and there are 85 other valuable prizes. IF YOUR answers to the first 24 puzzles conformed to the correct list of answers published at the end of the past semester, you can and must submit answers to eight tie-breaking puzzles, in order to compete for the prizes in the tie. The first two of the eight tie-breakers are published herein, according to rule 2(b) of the official Tangle Schools rules: 2(b) In case more than one person solves correctly the same number of puzzles, the prize tied for and as many subsequent prizes as there are persons tied will be reserved and those so tying will be required to solve a set of tiebreaking puzzles to determine the order in which the reserved prizes will be awarded. Each of the tie-breaking puzzles will contain scrambled letters forming the names of either one, two or three American colleges or universities. Do not mail these tie-breakers now! Save them until you have completed all eight tie-breaking puzzles. Details on when and where to mail the tie-breakers will be published with the eighth puzzle. TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO.1 CLUE: A leading experimental college for women, this New England school features workshops as part of the regular social science, literature and performing arts programs. There is a 10-week nonresident term here. ANSWER Name___ Address___ City___ State___ College___ TIE-BREAKING PUZZLE NO. 2 CLUE: This university, located in the Southwest, was originally named AddRan for its two founders. Its present name dates from 1902. One of its divisions is Brite College of the Bible. ANSWER___ Name___ Address___ City___State___ College___ NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MATCH THE TASTE OF TODAY'S OLD GOLD'S Regular, King Size, or Filters, today's Old Golds taste terrific . . . thanks to an exclusive blend of the finest nature-ripened tobacco . . so rich . . . so light . . so golden bright! Copyright 1957, Harry H. Hollister