Thursday, March 14, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 11 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS One day, $1.00; three days, $1.50; five days, $1.75. Terms cash. 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. Not responsible for errors not reported before second insertion. TRAVEL 1963 — SUMMER SESSIONS ABROAD University of San Francisco GUADALAJARA, Mexico—June 29-Aug. 3 $240.00 includes tufion, board and VALENCIA, Spain—June 28 - August 21 students receive training and requirements from $625.00 including tuition, board and room, activities, and ROUND-TRIP PLAN NEW EMERGENCY FUND PALMA de MALLORCA, Spain—July 6- August 24. Several plans to fit individual requirements from $695.00 including tuition, board room, activities, YORKMADRID-PALMA NEW YORKMADRID-PALMA INFORMATION: Dr. Carlos G. Sanchez M., San Francisco, 17, California San Francisco, 17, California Must sell 1957 Chevy Convertible V-8, standard transmission, excellent shape, new paint and new interior. Call VI 3-1278 to see this car. 3-20 Hi-Fi FM radio, guitar-Harmony Classic with case, a few antiques, work table, car driver and typewriter. Must sell immediately. 1623 Kentshire, after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE SUPER-CHARGER JUDSON for Sprite. SUPER-CHARGER, cheap, chap VI 21 TO 32-15 3:00 p.m. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN. EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALSO 1956 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. RADIO. HEATER. POWER PRICED TO SEEL. SELL at 1244 LA. 3-14 Used OLYMPIA portable typewriter, serial No. 720135. PICA 10 point type, about years old. Excellent content. 400 Cn. See Ray Roberts, 204 Law. Nalid, Eldg. 1: 3-15 1963 Webcor tape recorder with five 600- taken over. Call VI 2-0093 3-18 Final reductions on Stere record players and multiplexed stereo FM radios--while present stock lasts--large selection—easy terms at a Ray Stoneback's, 929 Mass. 4 Notes — Main Currents of Modern Thought. 56 pages, complete and concise notes of all lectures. Free inspection and delivery. Call VI 3-7103. 3-22 1961 JAWA motorcycle; 1959 OPEL REKORD; 1960 CORVAIR, 700 series; 1961 MG Roadster, blue with disc wheels; 1958 TR-3; 1958 DODGE CORONET; 1958 CADILAC; 1958 PONTIAC convertible. British Motors, 704 Vt. 3-15 TYPING PAPER BARGAINS; Pink typing paper 85c per ream. Yellow printing paper 100c per pound. The Lawrence Outlook. 1005 Massachusetts, open all day Saturday, tif ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS: The new all metal Electrolux, can be purchased as low as $5.00 per month. It is now available. Equipment picked up for service and delivery. F. V. Cox, Local Mgr. 1004 Barker—Phone VI S-3277. 3-22 German Shepherd puppies. A.K.C. registered. See 8 m. South, 2 m. West and $ \frac{1}{2} $ m. South of Eudora. Call TUmer 3-6507. Wellsville, Kansas. tf New Low Tire Price! 800-4 nylon tubeless tires with nationwide guarantee cut price plus tax. Plus tax information at Ray Stoneback's Discount tire center--929 Mass. Attention Falcon and Comet owners! Brand new 100 level white tubeless tires 400 each exchange price Ray Stoneback*=5-929 Mass. St. Discount tire center 3-22 New Royce Union 3 speed lightweight bicycle with deluxe chrome wheels — $37.00. Easy terms at Ray Stoneback's — 292 Mass. 3-22 All kinds of house plants. Potted . Including hilodendron to be used for room dividers and in picture windows. Phone VI 3-4207. tf Printed Biology Study Notes: 70 pages, complete outline of lecture; comprehensive outline and definitions; revised for all classes. Formerly known as the Theta Notes. Call VI 2-3701. Free delivery. $4.50. tf HAPPY SHOPPING always at Grant's Drive-In Pet Center—most complete shop near — Pet phone VT 3-204-Modern, self-service. Open 8 to 6:30 p.m. week days. Western Civilization notes. All new, completely revised, extensively comprehensive, mimeographed and bound for $4.00 per copy. Call VI 2-1901 for free delivery. tf LOST 2 move up cases and a contact lens case 3 move down cases and a contact lens case nelle Thompson, VI 3-9123 3-18 Tan Male Tan Hound — if seen please call VI 3-0422 after 5 'o'clock. 3-18 1 pair black rim glasses "American op- tion" Tate Mike Hogan at I.V. S-3460 S-14 Patronize Kansan Advertisers FOR RENT House for rent . . close to KU. 2 blocks. 2 bedrooms, study, full basement, stove covered, furnished, finished. back yard $75.00 per month. Available April 1. Call VI 3-7655. 3-19 Very nice single room. One block from the Student Union. A free, sponsible student. Call VI 3-160-3-19 For rent to men, nice quiet room, good place to study. Call VI 3-5175. 3-15 New modern apartment close to campus. 1230 Indiana or call VI 2-1820. M-14 1235 Indianapolis or call VI 2-1820. Close to KU as 1st floor, 5 room apartment. Unfurnished. Pay utilities except water. Wash dishes. McGrew McGrew II 3-243. After hours phone Mrs. Dicker at VI 3-7431. Graduate men and older undergraduates live with men of your caliber and inter-mental friendships in individual bachelor apartments. Completely furnished, private parking. Very close to school. Available immediately. For appointment phone VI 3-8534. **tf** Duplex two bedroom with stove and re- tricery. paid except electricity. Call VI 3-2281. Furnished rooms for 2 boys. Utilities paid, near campus. Phone VI 3-7645. 3-15 ROOMS FOR MEN: One block from Union, 1 single $30 and 1-double $25. Utili- tionally, private entrance, quiet. Call Vi 3-4082 or see at 1301 La. after 3:50 p.m. Vacancies for young men in contemporary home with swimming pool. 5 evening weekdays. twelfes $65.90 ppm nursing VI. 3-6855. Helga Kurch-2006 *Mitchell Rd.* BUSINESS SERVICES OUR PART TIME SALESMEN earn over $100 monthly for two nights. Weekly leads furnished, complete training. If over 21, write resume, Manager S-13, 7501 Mission Road, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. 3-18 CRANT'S Drive-In Pet Center, 1218 Personal. Personal service—sectionalized claustres, chameleons, turtles, guinea pigs etc., plus complete list. pet supplies. tf TYPING RENT a new electric portable sewing machine, $1 per week. Free delivery if rented for two weeks or more. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass. VI 3-1267. DRESS MAKING and alterations. For- warders to Ola Smith. Ola Smith 939% 939%. Mail: CAI VI 3-5263. Theses, term papers, reports, typed quickly and accurately. Experienced typist; electric typewriter. Marlan Graham. 1619 Del. — VI 3-0483. tf Dissertations, theses, manuscripts and term papers typed on new electric typewriter keys. Experience in education and sciences. Mrs. Suzanne Gilbert. VI 2-1546. fc EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Immediate attention to term papers, reports, theses, these, and dissertations; electric typewriter. Reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Charles Patti, VI 3-8379. ff Experienced typist. 7 years experience in thesis and term papers. Electric type, fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Mair, Barlow, 2047 Yale Rd., VI, 1648. Mrs. Former secretary and English major. Will do neat typing — term papers, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Crompton—1311 N.H. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Will type theses, term papers, and themes, neatly on new electric typewriter. Call Ms. Fulcher, VI 3-0558, 1031 Miss. tf Efficient typist. Would like typing in her houses, letters, calls at timei at V1-3-5651. Experienced typist does term papers, theses, manuscripts and dissertations on electric typewriter. Special symbols and signs. Prompt and reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert Cook at 2000 Rhode Island. Phone VI 3-7485. if Typist experienced in theses and term papers. Prompt service, reasonable rates, electric typewriter. Call Mrs. Howard Mhlinger at VI 3-4409. tf English major and former secretary will type themes and theses on electric type-writer. For neat and accurate work call Mrs. Melisand Jones, VI 3-5267. Prompt neat accurate work on wide carriage electric typewriter. Journalism-Business secretary experience. Charlotte Weber, VI 3-3495. **if** Secretary will do typing in home. Fast, accurate, neat work, reasonable rates. Familiar with legal terms. Marsha Goff, VI 2-1749. TYPING: Experienced typist. Former secretary will type these, term papers, reports, letters, and announcements. Electric typewriter. Mrs. McEldowney, 2521 Ala. Ph. VI 3-8628. tf Will do neat and accurate typing in my home. Experienced in themes, theses, and term papers. Electric typewriter. Mrs. Adcock, VI 2-1795. tt PERSONAL I. Q. TESTS. Accurate, home-administered, professionally scored. Research data needed. University Testing Institute, R-39. Box 6744. Stanford, Calif., 3-18 WANTED Used cars—highest prices paid. Call VI 3-9811. 601 Vermont. Get Lucky Play"Crazy Questions" 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW: First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below; then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to GET LUCKY, Box 64F, Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning entries submitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a $25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right now! (Based on the hilarious book "The Question Man.") RULES: The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. will judge entries on the basis of humor (up to $1/3), clarity and freshness (up to $1/3), and appropriateness (up to $1/3), and their decisions will be final. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in the event of ties. Entries must be the original works of the entrants and must be submitted in the entrant's own name. There will be 50 awards every month, October through April. Entries received during each month will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry received after April 30, 1963, will not be eligible, and all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the contest, except employees of The American Tobacco Company, its advertising agencies and Reuben H. Donnelley, and relatives of the said employees. Winners will be notified by mail. Contest subject to all federal, state, and local regulations. THE ANSWER: STRETCH PANTS THE QUESTION: How do you describe the bottom half of a prison uniform? John M. Howard, U. of Texas THE QUESTION: What did the ancient Romans call 25 cents? Susan Schmuckker, City College of New York THE ANSWER: LATIN QUARTER THE ANSWER: THE QUESTION: What is the name of Japan's oldest living Kakimik-pilot? 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