Page 7 pporters -Classified Ads- one day 50c three days 750 ermer cash. Phone orders are accepte with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in by Friday for payment. Days for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily 'anpan Business office, Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES EEE OUR WIDE SELECTION of shrubs, evergreens, and roses, also all types of bedding and vegetable plants. Everything for outdoor living at Hillview Garden Center, Highway 59 South-phone 312-8241. 4-1F EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate care for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan, Phone VI-73645. tf BABINET maker and finisher. Antique fashioning. Earring maker. Catalogue number 823 Alabaman YJ 3-1258, fc LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary Singers, Pikeets, all colors from sunny Texas; complete stocks of cages and tanks, fresh foods and toys. 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Phone VI 3-1052. tlf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family cruise, and/or hospital ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Tom Maupin Travel House, 1236 Mast Phone VI 3-1211. FOR SALE Air Force Officer's-wool summer and winter uniforms. Coat size about 39, trousers about 32 x 31. Call VI 3-5526. 1955 Ford Mainline 2-door, heatter, DV3-5193 or DV3-5194 2146 Rhode Island 4-19 Faculty Members Aid Fund Drive Kim Giffin, associate professor of speech and Greater University Fund campus chairman, has announced the names of 38 faculty members who have volunteered their time and effort in the campaign now underway on the campus. Those who have agreed to aid in Fund activities are George L. Anderson, Sam F. Anderson, Miss Viola Anderson, George M. Beal, Robert E. Beer, George W. Bradshaw, J. Shieldon Carey, Frank Cross, Miss Mattie E. Crumrine, Kenneth C. Deemer, Elliot C. Dick, James E. Dykes, Ernest Griswold, Donald W. Henry, Raymond Hopppen, Harold G. Ingham, Martin Jones, Miss Elin G. Jorgensen. Miss Helen Lohr, Miss Winnie D. Lowrance, J. O. Maloney, J. F. Meisels, Walter J. Meserve Jr., F. J. Moreau, John M. Nugent, Miss Marjorie Richey, W. Stitt Robinson, Jr., Paul G. Roose, R. M. Rundquist, Alvin Schid, Anthony Smith, William P. Smith, Robert Stump, Robert L. Talmadge, L. M. Thompson, Gilbert Ulmer, W. Keith Weltmer and Richard D. Winterme. Suit To Test State Statute Scheduled TOPEKA (UP)—A suit challenging constitutionality of the Kansas land condemnation statute will be heard by a three-judge federal court here April 20. The date was set Wednesday. A B. Williams, landowner in the equus beds reservoir area, seeks to block condemnation of land for use by Wichita in constructing a 66-inch pipe line to augment the city's water supply. Jose M. Osma, professor of Romance languages, who is retiring this year after 39 years of service, was honored at a banquet April 13 at the 32nd annual Cervantes Day celebration, April 13-14. IN PERSON-FRESH FROM BROADWAY Osma's 39 Years Given Tribute Celtic Cross Holds Election Hoch Auditorium A comedy skit representing the first celebration of Cervantes Day held in 1924 was presented. Saturday morning, April 14, the 1956 meeting of the Kansas Modern Languages Association and the Kansas Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese was held. Mr. Osma was presented with a leather-bound album of greetings sent to him from over 300 persons. About 150 persons attended the banquet. Monday, April 23 Celtic Cross, Presbyterian organization, elected officers at their regular meeting. Those elected are Lane Andrist, Ft. Collins, Colo., president, and Ruth Laidig, Oberlin, vice president. Both are sophomores. 8:20 p.m. Tickets now on sale at Fine Arts Office, Bell Music Co. end Student Union. Main floor: $3.06, $2.81 and $2.55. West Bal.: $2.81, $2.55, $2.04. Second Bal.: $1.28. For mail orders, please send stamped, addressed envelope with remittance to University Concert Course, 126 Strong Hall, University of Kansas. IN STEREOPHONIC SOUND GRANADA Tonight thru Thursday regular prices Shows: 2 - 7 - 9 Monday, April 16, 1956. University Daily Kansan Long Hours, Hard Work Result In Engineering Show The results of many thousands of "engineer hours" of planning and work will go on display when the 36th annual Engineering Exposition at the University opens Friday. The student-planned and student-managed Exposition will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Fifteen departments of the School of Engineering and Architecture, as well as several allied departments and divisions of the University and some student organizations will have exhibits. The exhibits will be in nine buildings and annexes in the southwestern part of the campus. The theme of the 1956 engineering show is "Progress through Engineering." Emphasis is on presentation of solid, fundamental achievements of engineering and science rather than on novelties and fads. The architectural engineers are showing the "hyperbolic paraboid" which experts are hailing as the design of the future for homes and business buildings. Engineering physics students are building a full scale model of the artificial satellite due for launching early in 1958, and a scale model of the rocket vehicle that will launch it. Visitors also will see KU's Van de Graaff electrostatic generator, a 3 million volt atom-smasher. The geological engineering display will be a model showing geological problems which crop up in selecting a dam site. Visitors to the civil engineering booth will see a scale model of the Kansas Turnpike. Mining and metallurgy students are building a model of an open-pit copper mine, showing every operation from taking ore from the earth to the finished product, which in this case is hard candy. The candy will be handed out to visitors. Petroleum engineers will show the evolution of the modern oil drilling rig, from the ancient Chinese Springboard to the modern off-shore setup. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. LOANS Life insurance n all HFC loans without extra cost to you. - Seasonal expenses - Car or home repairs - Shopping expenses - Doctor bills No endorsers needed: Easy-to-meet requirements. Up to 24 months to repay Phone or stop in today for fast, one-day friendly service $20 to $1000 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE —Corporation of Lawrence Kansas—— 831 1/2 Massachusetts Ave., over Litwins PHONE: Viking 3-7545 Lions made to residents of nearby towns