Friday, Feb. 17, 1956. Page 11 a vast e iso- Wash= United snow- ocean some on the the from -Classified Ads- University Daily Kansan Terms. Cash, Phone orders are accepted because the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Admit mistakes to the office. Must be made on Tuesday or Saturday for one issue of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Fint Holl. BUSINESS SERVICES one three 25 words day days or less 50c 75c LIVE GIFTS - Ningitangue Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas - complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs, beds, fish. Turtles cannons. Hunters, etc. Everything in the Pet Fleid. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. I218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. shop. FOR RENT: Well-furnished single room 15 block from Union. Would consider part-time work in exchange for rent. Call VI 3-6696. 2-20 EXPENIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediately; cumulative rates at regular rates. Mrs Clinka, 1911 Tennessee Phone V-1240 tr CABINET maker and finisher. Antique restoring, E. F. Higginbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama. VI 3-1258. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Mane. Phone V1-7654. tt AT MOM's. 1101 Vermont—Family style meals 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 75c, 22-2 FOR RENT: Room for one young man 809 My. VI 3-0256. 2-17 FOR RENT DREAMING-Forensics, alterations- Wrong gowns Ola Smith 91% Mass TYPING. Themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates: 1736 LI. VI-5275 MH. WANTED: Male student to share two-bedroom house. Modern home near campus. Cooking facilities. Phone V1-3-5683. 2-17 FOR RENT. Furnished apartments, 1 and 2-bedroom, private baths, Utilities paid. Deep-cut price. 1140 La. Phone VI 3-9824. 2-23 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Martin C Concert tuba Gold lacquer. Front-facing bell. Good condition. With special case. $350. VI- 3-9157. 2-20 FOR SALE: 1947 Chevrolet, see at 838 Mississippi, Bernard Levi, VI at 3-299 FOR SALE: 1948 Plymouth Fordor--dor- folio and heart or cell III 5-3766 2-22 FOR SALE: String bass, blonde. King. Bob Van Norman T-3-6244. 2-22 Bob Van Norman. T-3-6244. 2-22 WANTED Navy Heroes To Get Award Three Navy men who rescued a University graduate from the burning wreckage of a jet fighter Aug. 31, will be given commendations Thursday at the Olathe Naval Air Station. The men pulled Lt. John T. Dixon, son of John P. Dixon of Mission, from the plane a few minutes before it exploded. They are Howard W. Zelliff, George M. Ridler and John R. Newbold, all aviation machinists mates, stationed at Olathe. He was graduated from the School of Business in 1948, and worked as an accountant in Wichita and Ponca City Okla. before his Navy service. Lt. Dixon is in the Bethesda, Md. Navy Hospital recovering from burns and injury which paralyzed his legs. A gay, studious, and historical Paris was described by Philippe Hieronimus, Paris, France, graduate student, at the French Club Thursday. Hieronymus told the club about the different types of people that live in Paris. Among these are the social, the working, the studious, and the traditional classes, he said. French Club Hears Parisian Student Maybe She Had Money To Burn Maybe She Had Money. NEW HAVEN Conn. (U.P.)—When Mrs. Elizabeth Blank had some possession in a truck from fire-wreaked apartment, more apparently was taken than she had bargained for. The truck later blazed up, apparently from a spark from the original fire. Walking is a tedious way to lose weight. A person would have to walk 36 miles to shed a single pound of fat. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, teamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day trips. Call Miss Rose Glesman (612) 485-7397 for sample sheets and information for itineraries and reser- tations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0122. f URLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort-reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. TOM Maupin Travel House. 1326 Marsh station VI 3-1211 LOST: Pair women's eyeglasses, bifocals, brown rim at top. Lost about 2 weeks ago. If found, call VI 3-7611 after 5 p.m. 2-20 LOST ring may be a little late this year But don't wait take your clothes now to Spring may be a For instance, notice the names in the directory which denote occupations. There's an Alderman, Baker, Barber, Bishop, Brewer, Butler, Carpenter, Carrier, Cook, Crook, Dean, Duke, Farmer, Hunter, Jester, King, Knight, Lord, Marine, Marshal, Mason, Miller, Pope, Proctor, Queen, Shoemaker and Tailor. We're all animals, but to be specific, we have a Bass, Bee, Bird, Buck, Canary, Crow, Dove, Drake, Fish. Fox, Lamb and Wolf. Words of description also are well represented in the directory. Some of these are Apt, Cross, Gay, Gentle, Good, Hale, Keen, Learn, Long, Loveless, Meek, Moody, Raw, Rich, Sharp, Sick, Stretch, South, Strange, Strong, Sweet, Swift, Wise, Young and Barge. Colors Too Foods? We have those, too. There's Bean, Bacon, Berry, Corn, Ham, Lemon, Peach, Rice and Wheat. We have our share of ex-presidents and great men, names-wise that is. Among them are Adams Barnum, Carver, Coolidge, Dewey Fillmore, Grant, Hamilton, Jackson, Lee, and Lincoln. 'What's In A Name?' Check The Directory Lots Of Adiectives Names make news. That's an old newspaper saying. Names also are interesting. That's a fact. Look closely in the student directory and you'll see. INDEPENDENT Laundry & Dry Cleaners We're not advertising, but we do have a Dodge, Ford, Nash, and Packard on the campus. Maybe your favorite color is some student's name such as Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Gray, Green or White. KU's quite a place to have Boston, Cleveland, Compton, Reno, Britain, Poland, and Ireland spread over a few acres. Davenport, Glass, Kitchen, Needles, Pan, Rake, and Fan are household items, as well as University students. VI 3-4011 Odd Assortment 1903 Mass. Some of the other unique-named 740 Vt. VARSITY TEACHERS OF THE WORLD NOW FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT FRANK SINATRA "MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM" SCHEDULE TONIGHT OPEN 6:30 START 6:45 FEATURE 7:00-9:15 SATURDAY—SUNDAY OPEN 1:30 START 1:45 FEATURE 2:00-4:15 6:40-9:15 TODAY and SATURDAY LAURENCE OLIVIER MERLE OBERON DAVID NIVEN "WUTHERING HEIGHTS" Prevue Sat. 11:30 SUNDAY persons are January, May, Easter, Summers, Winter Belt, Ice, Dry, Penny, Nickel! Boars Ball, Jacks, Beard, Hand, Child, Husband, Brass, Marble, Ore, Steel, Ash, Bush, Cotton, Chestnut, Pine, Rose and Weed. Ch yes, there's even Bonjour Did You Leave On Parking Lights? NOW ENDS SAT. SHOWS 2-7-9 Think! Thursday morning when you parked your car did you leave your parking lights burning? Of the cars parked in section O, parking area on Sunflower Road, five were left with parking lights burning. Four of the cars were not locked and the lights were turned off. The other one? It was locked. when we're sure we encountered in our French I and II days. As for you Smiths, Jones. Andersons or Johnsonse we're sorry. You're just too common. A rib-tickling prescription for gaiety...as four med students learn the facts of life from the doctors and the facts of love from the nurses! The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents Color by TECHNiCOLOR starring DIRK BOGARDE · MURIEL PAVLOW KENNETH MORE · DONALD SINDEN KAY KENDALL·JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTON ADDED: CARTOON—SPORTS—NEWS FEATURE TIMES: Mat. 2:27 Eve. 7:27—9:27 LUCY AND DESI A RIOT!! America's favorites have never been funnier! Lucy at the movies dreams she's a VAMP! Desi takes her on a camping trip! ALL NEW! Full Length! 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