Wednesday, February 28, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 CLASSIFIED Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Catalog are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes. Ninth Edition. Comprehensive analysis of this year's reading list. Mimeographed and bound for $4.50. Jayhawne Ence Publications. Call VI 2-0113 for free delivery. 5-17 Now on Sale! New Edition of "New Analysis of Western Civilization." Due to enthusiastic student response, first edition sold out! Abington Bookstore, 1237 Oread. *Paycheddie* **portraits or more conservative ones—all photographs guaranteed to be of higher quality and lower cost** oocal studios. 36 color portraits—$10 To make an appointment or to see examples call us at VI 2-7749. 2-28 Wilson double-cutaway, hollow-body, sunburst finish. Must sell immediate sell cheap. Call Bob, rm. 634, VI 3-7415, or leave name etc. 2-29 Automatic pistol, 9 m.m., excellent condition, with cleaning kit. $75 or best offer, VI 2-4337. 2-29 1961 Corvair Monza 900, Radio and heater, automatic transmission, motor very good. Call weekends and afternoon 5 p.m., weekdays. $300, TV $3366, 3-4 Used cars: 58 Ford 352-V8 with power steering, automatic, air-conditioning, radio and heater. 54 Ford transmission, radio and heater. 61 Falcon wagon - 6 cyl., automatic, transiting, radio and heater. 60 Falcon, cyl., automatic, radio and heater. Car seen at Thompson's D-X Station at the Michigan plant, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 3-2-9468. New G.E. AM-FM Transistor Radio—regular $19.95 model—final cut in 3-5—Ray Stoneback's, 929-931 Mass. St. 1965 V8 Mustang—automatic, good condition. Call VI 5-3006. 3-56 Reg. $24.88 Electric clothes dryers cut to $5. each-final cut at Ray Stone-back's, 929-931 Mass. 3-5 1968 Fairlane 2-dr. http—3 spd., 302 V-8, vinyl trim—radio, Call VI 5-2326 after 6 p.m. 3-5 Walnut Consollette Stereo—reg. $99.95 —final cut on floor sample, Now $65. —Ray Stoneback's, 929.913 Mass. 3-5 Leica 111 f—with 1.4 Nikon lens and case. Excellent condition. $135. VI 3-2407. 2-29 TYPEWRITERS—New & used office and portables, manual & electric portables, SCM and small electrics, Xerox copies and office funder Lawrence Typewriter, 700 Mass, VI 3-3644. 5-17 MALLS SHOPPING CENTER VI 2-1523 Plenty of Free Parking NOTICE Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewel... Antique show-sale; Lawrence, Kan. March 1, 2. 3. Metcalf National Guard Hrs. 1-10; Sunday 11-6. Adm. 60s. Spor- sors: Pilot Club of Lawrence. 3 Need cash for those 2nd semester expenses? We make loans to Juniors, Seniors, and Grad Contact Mr. Hamilton. Beneficial Finance Company, 725 Mass., phone VI 3-9074. Yes—we wash and iron shirts and pants—starched the way you like. Also wash and fluff dry. Across from Ice Co. Vermont, V 3-14141. 3-4 - Badges 515 Michigan St. St. Bar-B-Q -outdoor pit, rib slab to go $3.25; Rib owrder $1.45; Rib sandwich, $80; $1.2 chicken, $1.10; Brisket sandwich, $.65. Hours. 1 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Sunday and Tuesday. Phone VI 2-9510. 2-29 Since March 9th is the sixty-ninth day of 1968, wouldn't it be appropriate if the class of '69 had a party? $^{1}$ This Friday night, Paul Steeves, graduate student in history, will visit the Jesus Christ Inter- Varsity The Christian Fellowship 829 Mississippi 7 p.m. LOST - Guards - Novelties - Lavaliers Lost: Silver, Germinal - Voltare watch. Thursday between Chi Omega fountain and Oliver. If found, call VI2-2951. Reward. 2-28 - Paddles - Sportswear Lost: 1 Timex watch and 1 Sigma ring in vicinity of Robinson Gym—would appreciate their return. Reward Contact Jim Good at V1-3 5721. - Ringe - Mugs - Favors - Cups - Rings Black leather purse, imitation buckle. Last seen Watson general reference room. If purse or contents found, call VI 3-4271. Sentimental value. 3-4 - Trophies Lost: Child's blond Beagle puppy with white paws. Lost at 1021 Tennessee. Please return to this address. Miss desperately! Call VI 2-2513. 3-5 - Awards Al Lauter 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 FOUND Found—Cat, long haired yellow and white, fat appearing. Seems to be a fine breed. Call VI2-9434, Amy. 2-28 SERVICES OFFERED TOP QUALITY GUITAR LESSONS... Tired of watching the other people being the "life of the party?" Call Virginia Stanchiff, 1205 W. 20th St. 5988. Hurry, the positions are filling rapidly. Spring is the season for barn parties. So plan ahead to have yours at the barn. Heat up your Lapat's barn. Heating and electricity un- satisfaction available. VI 3-4032 $$$$$ to loan on guns, TVs, cameras, diamonds, coins. Buy, sell, trade. Traders Pawn Shop. 822 Mass. 3-1 Sleeping room with kitchen privileges, bordering campus, and near downtown. For Information call VI 3-5767. Term papers, manuscripts, etc. . . . typed. Experienced and accurate. 5 blocks from campus. VI 3-7996. 2-28 TYPING HELP WANTED Experienced typist would like typing. Has had experience in typing theses, has been using a Electric typewriter with carbon and cell phones. Call Mrs. Lancaster VI 2-1705. 3-4 Thesis and term papers typed by certified English teacher (KU graduate). Electric typewriter. Located 4 blocks SW of Olwell Hall. Call V-15 2873. Sleeping room available Mar. 1st. Linens furnished. 1333 Ohio, Phone VI 3-5767 or VI 3-2923. 2-29 I need someone to care for my baby and do light house work in my home or go out on a week. Furnish your own transportation. Hillierest area. Ideal for a student's room. Give one small child if necessary. Call VI 210. Numbers 6 to 10 or on the weekend. 2-28 WANTED Wanted, one male student to share three bedroom house (of professor on leave) with three other students. VI 3-8628, 1500 West 9th Street. 2-28 Featuring: In By 9:00 — Out By 5:00 Same Day Service SHIRTS On Hangers or Folded $1.39 5 1517 West 6th Two Convenient Locations To Serve You 1526 West 23rd We're celebrating an anniversary by giving you a free record. 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