Thursday, March 10. 1958 University Daily Kansan hletic insley, mouse, nder- e jun- Page 7 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS 5 words or less: one day, 50c; three days, 75c; five days, $1.00. Terms: cash. All ads of less than $1.00 which aren't paid for in cash will be charged an additional 25c for billing. All ads must be called or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. MISCELLANEOUS EAT. Boarders wanted, good food, reasonable rates. One-half block from union. Cali Bruce Wenger, VI 3-2565, Nu Sigma Nu, 1241 La. 4-11 FOR RENT HAVE FOOD. WILL DELIVER. Free delivery, complete fountain and sandwich service ($1 minimum order). Jayhawk Cafe. VI 3-6171. 4-16 BEVERAGES - All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Plastic, phone supplies. Bath, 4th and Vermont. Phone VI. ff 0350 ROOMS FOR STUDENTS or working at summer camp L-9-3300, after 3 p.m. 4-10 EXTRA NICE four room furnished basement apartment. Private entrance, private bath, $65 per month, all bills paid Phone VI 3-1764 afternoon or evenings AVAILABLE NOW, three room furnished apartment, private bath, utilities paid. off street parking. Couple only. Call VI 3-1371 for appointment. 4-14 NICELY FURNISHED four room apartment. Moody Apartments, 1343 Tennessee. Immediate occupancy. Phone VI 3-0978. A-15 FOR SALE WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES. All new, organized by weeks, indexed, over 50 pages and housed in house or call VI 3-7553, VI 2-0736, VI 2-0935 for free delivery. tt TUXEDO, size 39. with shirt. $25. White dinner jacket. size 39. $15. VI 3-6303 NICELY LANDSCAPED split level home. Large cathedral type living room. Two bedroom, two bathroom. Full bath on second level, one-half bath and shower on lower level. Kitchen has Thermador stove, oven, exhaust, an garbage can, kitchen cabinet, Loaf rack, multi-lins, two wood-burning fire places, and basement garage with shop space. New location close to KU. Shown by appointment only. Mildred Hess. VI 3-3457 or IV 3-1782 '35 FORD COUPE. '51 Merc motor, naugahue interior, black lacquer, spun aluminum discs. Bob Hill, DeSoto, Kansa. 4-11 AS WE have to vacate our duplex at 916 Vermont, we must dispose of six rooms of good furniture. Consisting of davenports and chairs, desks and tables, rugs, lamps,departments, curtains, refrigerators, stoves,dishes, and many miscellaneous items.Starting 8 a.m. April 11th, through April 13th. 4-11 SERVICE DIRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS Driscoll Beauty Shop 908 Mass. VI 3-4070 RADIO REPAIRS Beaman's Radio & TV 1200 N. Y. VI 3-1075 Pine's Radio & TV 1100 Conn. VI 3-7738 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES Rogers Launder-IT 1407 Maggs Launder-IT Gravitt's Automatic Laundry 913 N. H. VI 3-6844 WATCH REPAIRS Parsons Jewelry 725 Mass. Parsons Jewelry V1 3-4731 725. Mass. 1-3-4, 3-4-1, 3-4-1 743. Wolfson's Credit Jewelry VI 1-3, 4-366 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Anderson-Shaw Auto Service 612 N. 2nd VI 3-8943 Clyde Grasshopper Jim Clark Motors 623 Mass. VI 3-3055 Fleetline two door, looks and runs like new $395 1951 Chevrolet USED CAR BUYS Sanders Motor Co. 622 Mass. VI 3-697 Cys's Used Cars 19th & Mass. VI 3-9293 Hardtop with V8, hydramatic, radio, beater, white walltires. Like new. 1955 Pontiac Catalina 1953 Plymouth 1953 Plymouth Spotless, good tires. 6 cyl. with overdrive. Perfect all over. Jim Clark 625 Mass. VI 3-3055 RUGER .22 semi-automatic pistol, with two clips, leather holster, and cartridge belt. Also 550 rounds of .22 ammo. $45 takes everything. Call Kermit Kroyer, VI 3-2542 between six and seven p.m. Wednesday or Thursday evening. 4-11 EIGHT STANDARD poode puppies, black or brown. AKC registered. top pedigree. Affectionate with children, accustomed to cat. Sturdy, gay, intelligent, every one perfect. Sternfeld. VI 3-0763. 4-16 SENIORS; Last chance to subscribe to Time, Life and Sports Illustrated at special one-half price student rates. Faculty and part-time students also eligible. Buy now, pay later. Call VI 3-0124. 5-21 NOTICE—effective June 1, student and faculty rates on Life magazine will be raised. Extend your present subscription now! New subscribers allow 3-4 weeks. Buy now, pay later. Call VI 3-0124. 5-21 HELP WANTED YOUNG ADULT, man or woman. Typing, filing, mimeographing, mailing, messenger. Must have driver's license. $5 \frac{1}{2}$ day week. Permanent. Submit typewritten app- lications to educational and environment background. P.O. Box 571, Lawrence, Kansas. WANTED WANTED student laundry. Reasonable Washing or ironing or both. 88 Conn. BABY SITTING: Young mother of two wishes to care for or 2 pre-school children. Fee included plenty of toys. Noon meal included in regular rest period. 510 W 6th I. V-34785. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7654. tf TYPING: Fast, accurate, dependable at regular rates. Will type the terms, term sheets, theses, on electric typewriter desired. Phone Ms. Donna Vanna VI, III 3-860. CASH LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY for Jr., Sr., Graduate Students call Paul R. Gantz at FLAT TOPS a specialty. KU Barbershop FLAT TOPS in the Barber shop the hilt Clarence Adamson. Mgr BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 833½ Mass.—Ph. VI 3-8074 DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS: Formals, wedding gowns, etc. Ola Smith, 941% Mass. Ph. VI 3-5263. tt EXPERIENCLD TYPIST: Prompt and ac- service. Call VI 3-6933, 1621 f 29th St TYPIST; Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast, accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. tf RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the Sewing Center, 927 Mass. 1978. Sewing ff TYPIST: Experienced; theses, term papers, e-book, et al.; accuate service VI 3-017-1489-2533 LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary singers. Parkeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock and cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs—beds, harnesses, etc. Sure we have all of that! Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. tf We Stock The COMPLETE MODERN LIBRARY 296 Titles at $1.65 ea. 80 Glants at $2.95 ea. Come in and see us soon TPIST, experienced and fast. Reason- able. 1930 Burker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. THE BOOK NOUR 1021 Mass - Ph. VI 3-1044 THE BOOK NOOK FORMER SECRETARY, experienced in typing theses, term papers, etc. Accurate and prompt. Phone Mrs. Mehlinger, VI 3-4409. 4-30 LEARN TO DANCE, all the latest dances, private lessons., Marion Rice Dance Studio, 908 Missouri, phone VI 3-6838. 5-13 TYPIST: Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc., typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs. Leatherwood, VI 3-8931. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service on theses, term papers, reports, etc. Phone Mrs. Phyllis Holden, VI 3-768 tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Error free, immediate service on term papers, theses, dissertations, etc. General rates, wi-fi and land deliver. Mrs. Tom Brady. VI 3-3428 4-16 LEAVE FILM TONIGHT UNTIL 8:30 Back Tomorrow At 3 CAMERA CENTER 1015 Mass.-VI 3-9471 Sticklers! WHAT IS A PIG DOCTOR? WILLIAM WEBER, LA SALLE COLLEGE Squealer Healer DAVID BREAZEALE Harrier Barrier BROWN IN THE TWENTIES, up-to-date college gals wore raccoon coats, danced the Charleston and smoked Luckies. What's the rage on campus today? Raccoon coats. The Charleston. And Luckies! The conclusions are obvious. 1. Luckies were tops for taste in the Twenties and still are. 2. Smart smokers knew it and still do. So any gal who takes Luckies to a Roaring 20's party is a Dapper Flapper! And by George, the boy friend who sports 'em, too, is a Couth Youth! Prediction: In the 1980's, raccoon coats, the Charleston and light, good-tasting tobacco will still be in style! Daft Craft EDWARD JAY. U. OF CHICAGO WHAT IS A FLAT-BOTTOMED CANOE? Laugh Staff LEONARD BUSEN, U. OF MISSOURI WHAT IS A LUCKY-SMOKING COED AT A 1920'S PARTY? WHAT IS A BOXING ARENA? WHAT ARE A COMEDIAN'S WRITERS? two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Do you like to shirk work? Here's some easy money — start Stickling! We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are small riddles with. STUDENTS! MAKE $25 DAVID PASHLEY U. OF PORTLAND Limber Timber GERALD FORT. U. OF MEMNISOTA *Rude Brood* LIGHT UP A light SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! ( @ A. T. Co. 2 Product of The American Tobacco-Company — "Tobacco is our middle name"