Monday, Oct. 21, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 7 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS 25 words or less: one day, 50c; three days, 75c; five days, $1.00. Terms: Cash: Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill be paid promptly; our email 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. LOST PAIR OF BROWN HORN-RIMMED GLASSES without case, between parking lot B and Strong Annex last Thursday. Ph. Wendy Combest, VI 3-0848. 10-23 BUSINESS SERVICES ONE CHEER LEADER JACKET, Reward if found. Call Susie Poppe VI. 10-24 10-24 LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs —beds, harnesses, etc. Sure we have a variety of canaries, monsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the week or month. Call VI 3-1971, Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. tf FLAT TOPS a specialty. KU Barbershop 411 W. 14th St. Just under the hill. Clarence Adamson, Mgr. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service on theses, term papers, reports, etc. Phone Mrs. Phyllis Holden, V13-7629. tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. tf EXPERIENCED TYPEP1: Former secretary will type themes, term papers and theses. Fast accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tf HOUSE CLEANING. Walls and ceilings washed. Woodwork and furniture cleaned and polished. Special prices. Rugs and Carpets shampooed on your floor. Upholstered furniture shampooed in your home. FLOORS refinished without sanding. Cleaned-waxed-polished. Phone VI 31156. Wilfred "Skeeter" Brown. 12-22 TAILORING, DRESS MAKING, alterations on men's and women's clothes. Also drapes and slip coverings. Call VI 3-6657, 1400 Tenn. tt TYPIST: Experienced; theses, ern man- ual support service. VI 5-7188- 1632 West 20th St. TYPIST; Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc. typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs. Leatherwood, VI 3-8931. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST with reasonable calls. Call VI 3-9373. tf TYPIST: Experienced; theses, term pa- sition V 3-0177. Mrs. Jackson. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER available to students and faculty. Prompt service 7291 $Mass., VI 3-5465. tf DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS: Ola Smit 9411;质山, Ph. VI 3-5263. WANTED CLEANING & PRESSING Special and on Launderade, 1037 N. H. 10-25 RELIABLE MOTHER wants ironing. $3.00 per basket. Mrs. Ted Lewis, 912 Inventors Inc. WANTED student laundry. Reasonable rates. Washing or ironing or both. 345 Indiana. tf SERVICE DIRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS 1019 Mass. Vanity VI 3-6411 Marvin's Beauty Salon 837 N. H. VI 3-6035 Driscoll Beauty Shop 943 Mass. VI 3-4070 Marinelle Beauty Salon 1119 Mass. VI 3-330 FOR RENT Beaman's Radio & TV 1200 N. Y. VI 3-1075 RADIO REPAIRS Pine's Radio & TV 1100 Conn. VI 3-7738 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES Risk's Help Yourself Laundry 613 Vt. VI-3-4141 Gravitt's Automatic Laundry 913 N.H. VI 3-6844 Roger's Launder-It 1407 Mass. VI 3-3303 DUPLEX APT. Living room, dinette area. nice kitchen, full bath, completely furnished, newly decorated. Phone VI 3-6255. 10-21 HOUSE, near new, 3-large rooms and bath furnished, automatic washer. 528 Indiana St. Possession now. T. A. Hemphill, VI 3-3902. 10-21 WATCH REPAIRS THREE ROOMS FOR BOYS: Contact Mrs. Rregnier after 4 p.m. 909 Tenn. VI 3-9216 or at the Hawks Nest during the day. 10-2' DUPLEX APARTMENT, unfurnished, 3 rooms and bath. One year old. Washer, electric stove and refrigerator. Nice yard with facilities for barbecue. See or call after 5 p.m., 1932 Learnard, VI 3-4883. 10-21 Parsons Jewelry VI 3-4731 725 Mass. Wolfson's Credit Jewelry 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 Anderson-Shaw Auto Service 612 N. 2nd VI 3-8943 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Jim Clark Motors 623 Mass. VI 3-305 MISCELLANEOUS 2 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED DUPLEX, northwest side of DeSoto, completely re- modeled and redecorated, large yard, $52.50 per month. Electric range and water furnished, 20 min from KU. Ph. 7230 DeSoto, Kansas. 10-22 NEWLY DECORATED ROOM for graduate woman or working girl. Cooking and baking blocks from campus & Student Union. Ph. VI 3-5139, 1224 Ohio. 10-24 FOR SALE ENGINE DRAWING EQUIPMENT going cheap. I am selling my drawing instruments, i.e. drawers and -squares- etc. Contact me Tuesday, or Thursday at 423 Mississippi, VI 3-4779. 10-21 1942 NASH AMBASSADOR: overdrive, heater good motor and tires. Call 10-21 22 CUBIC FT. CARRIER UPRIGHT FREEZER: 1 year. $1 price. Take over motor or maintenance motor. motor 1 kitchen gas range. Piano free for hauling. Phi VI 3-6651. 10-21 FACULTY-STAFF, save 50% on season coupon books for University Theater large scale shows. $2.50 for four shows. Purchase at Union Ticket Center or by mail. 10-22 BEVERAGES- All kinds of stx-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Plain, party supplies paint, 6th and Vermont. Phone VI 0350. 1957 MERCURY MONTEREY, white, 2- door, green interior, padded dash, radio, heater, push button transmission, clear panel cover covers 3 months old, broken moderately, perfect, condition seller $1.300 under retail price. Ph. VI-2 0419. 10-23 STUDENTS AND FACULTY: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, and Sports Illustrated magazines both during promptly. Call VI 3-0124. Processed TWO 10 INCH COAX SPEAKERS res- good offer. Call V1 26991 10-21 1955 CHIRYSLER ROYAL club coup in good condition Phone VI 3-5331 FLYERS OR WOULD-BE FLYERS: Wild like to organize a club for flyers and people who would like to fly. Ph. VI 2-0433, 1 to 3 Friday and ask for Bob Clyde Booth, 623 Mo. at the trailer. Sat. mornings. Limited membership. 10-21 1950 FORD CONVERTIBLE with radio, heater and overdrive. Top in good condition. Ph. VI 3-2655 or see at 1100 Indiana, Bob Hall. 10-24 BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: Contain complete outline of class lectures for entire semester, all word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams not found in course material, shotgun study notes Everything defined accurately and concisely. Price $2.50. Free delivery. For your copy call VI 3-7553 or VI 2-0087 We Stock The COMPLETE MODERN LIBRARY WOULD LIKE to trade, 2 pair lined drapes, like new, for desk and chair. Also as a companion for my 4-year-old daughter, would like to care for 3-5 year-old girl. Call VI 3-3720. 1432 W. 19th Terr. 10-24 YOU'D THINK IT WAS ELVIS! Big surprise on "Town & Country Jubilee," the community Build! Stage 8 on 8 p.m. building 9, special price 75 cents tickets at the door. 296 Titles at $1.65 ea. 80 Giants at $2.95 ea. Come in and see us soon 1021 Mass.—Ph. V 3-1044 THE BOOK NOOK LOOKING FOR CHRISTMAS IDEAS? Have earrings, cuff links, tie clasps, etc. Purchase crafty materials to make own Inquire Street Art Box 392, Madison, Kans. Art 10-25 Beneficial FINANCE CO Phone and get $25 to $2000 entirely by mail at . . . $833^{1/2}$ MASSACHUSETTS ST. Lawrence • Viking 3-8074 Kansan Photo Contest Prizes Given Entries On Display John Lang, Arkansas City senior, holds best of show trophy. His prize winning photo panel also is shown. Second Contest to Be Run In December John Lang, Arkansas City senior, was awarded the Best of Show Trophy in the first University Daily K an s a n Photo Contest of the year for his black and white photograph of "Carol." ALL OF THE WINNING PHOTOS ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE READING ROOM IN FLINT HALL. In the black and white division Lang won first, second and third places in the "personalities" field. Karen Hancock, Sunflower senior, won first, second and third places in the animal field. Jim Sledd, Lawrence senior, won first, second and third places in the "children" field. Also in the black and white division, Gary Gruendel, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore, won first place in the scenics and travel field. Irene Lo Bello, University Press staff won second and third places and Paul Hansen, Wamego senior, took an honorable mention. COLOR DIVISION Jim Sledd placed again in the color field with a first place in the "people" emporia Kenneth Hush, Emporia sophomore won second place and George Cronin, Bellaire, Ohio graduate student, took third. In the color "places" field Hush won first and third place, Gruendel, second place. Maurice Fishburn, Lawrence freshman, and George Cronin were awarded honorable mentions. SECOND CONTEST The second contest of the year will close December 6. The same divisions in color and black and white will be run. In addition a $10 cash prize will be awarded by the Jaybawker annual for the best photo on the subject of Football. Ribbons and certificates will be given for first, second and third in all fields, and a certificate will be awarded for honorable mention. Judges for the second contest will be Jimmy Bedford, photography instructor, Harry Wright, director of the KU Photographie Bureau, and a guest judge. 3 Divisions Second Photo Contest Closes Dec. 6 Black and White — 5 Fields Color — Slides or Photos Jayhawker Publication Special Subject — Football Prizes Trophy for Best of Show and Best of Year Ribbon and Certificate for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honorable Mention in Each Field $10 Cash for Jayhawker Publication Students, Administration and Faculty Eligible Get Your Entry Blanks and Rules at Journalism Library, Flint Hall