WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! Page 7 three days 75c 25 words or less Terms. Cash. Phone orders are acceptée with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before noon. Students must be present for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES If you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress up or call VT-36075 for appointment. First class tailoring guaranteed. 842 Indiana. LIVE GIFTS--Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete chairs, shelves, tables. Sure we have Alligators, Fish, Turtles, Chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tf TYPIST-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1955 Sarker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses. term papers, reports, given immediate at- rate accustome rate at regula- rates Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. tf Phone VI 3-1240. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine, Phone V1-73-6543. tf DRESSMAKING-Formales; alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith 9141. Mass. Wash. TYPING: Themes. theses, reports, etc. table roles: 1736 Ls. VI 3-5275, Ehrman, Ehrman. Granada DIAL VI 3-5788 ENDS TONITE Glenn Ford—Donna Reed "RANSOM" 3 Days THURSDAY When the wide-open West was really wide open! JOHN PAYNE • RONALD REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING • COLEEN GRAY in Brel Harte's Tennessee's REAL SOON "DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE" CABINET maker ar-d finisher. Antique restoration kit, ugliness bottom, residence kit at 623 Alba Avenue Extra part time job for student. Toy buyer. 137 Conv. money, Ph. VI-3-3005, 137 Conv. money, Ph. VI-3-3005, 137 Conv. DRIVER'S License renewals at 15 E 7th St. (across south from Post Office). Secure your renewal before your present vacation. 9-4:30 weekdays. rdine 9-12. 2-13 WANTED: Ride to KU from Prairie Vil- lage to 4 o'clock daily vii HIway 10:30, 165-9-5331, 165-9-5331, 165-9-5331 AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family trip, accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-service agency. Tau Maupin Travel Service, Travel House, 1326 Marsh mobile VI 3-1211. TRANSPORTATION NICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skip-Coy and family life. Visit the Flight National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phon: VI 3-012. f WANT Ride from K.C. to KU daily. Will John Wolter, engineering student 2-14 FOR RENT! One single and one double room for men students available for second semester. 1135 Ohio, Phone VI- -2838. 2-14 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Nice room for two men- loo on the Phone VI-3-3000. 700-2-8 FOR RENT: Room and board or room. Single beds. Linen not furnished. Close to campus and bus. 1138 Mississippi. VI 3-1572. 2-8 GRADS, vets, or upperclassmen wanted to room in new contemporary home to swimp. Private bath and entrance to swimming. Phone 3-5144. Board. Phone VI 3-5144. 2-9 FOR RENT: Nice quiet room for 2 or 3 boys. Upperclassmen preferred. On hill 3 blocks from campus. 1106 Louisiana. VI 3-6657. 2-9 FOR RENT: Apartment, entire third floor. Private bath. Also: 1st room apt. with private bath and utilities paid. 1140 La. VI-39284. 2-8 FOR RENT; Clean large single or double for boys. Close to campus. Private parking lot. Call VI3-0414 or see at 1409 Tenn. after 8 p.m. 2-8 FOR RENT. One-half double room. $12 room; half double room. $10. pages if desired. 122 Miss M. Gale-3-648 2-848. FOR RENT: Available Feb. 1—for men students, 2 double rooms—1 study room with sleeping porch for 3 or 4 men. 1416 Tenn. VI 3-8218. 2-8 IT'S THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR! FOR RENT: Attractive single room. Linens furnished. Share bath with one man. Private entrance, 1638 Indiana. VI 3-7198. 2-13 FOR RENT: Single room close to campus: 1406 TEU. VI 3-6588 2-14 FOR RENT 2-bedroom furnished humane. Modern. Available March 1, $75. Phone (800) 369-3633. FOR RENT Room for a man in a quiet home. 1617 Mass St. Tel. VI 3-839-2-10 University Daily Kansan Trv Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. OWL PREVUE SAT. 11:15 SUNDAY FOUND I PICKED UP wrong overcowl at Dine- A-Mite Saturday night, Feb. 4. One I would like to thank. Our worth. Will exchange for mine. John Turner, 1541 Tenn. VI 3-310. - 213 FOUND: Pair, men, eyeglasses in leather case. Owner may have by identifying at Room 111 Flint, and paying Case. Case has address of Room optometrist. 2-10 FOUNTAIN Pen back of library; found book may have to identify by paying for it B-Flat Martin Tenor Sax. Gold finish, almost new, mint condition, with new pads and deluxe case. Call VI 3-5824 or see at 117 Eight 11th. 2-10 FOR SALE Medical Microscope. New, one year written guarantee. 2/3 market price. If interested write to Ronald Chen, Kansas Medical Center, Kansas 3, Kansas 3, Kansas 2-10 FOR SALE! Unique Stromberg-Carlson Radio- radio, R.C.A. 45 record player VIETNAM FOR SALE: 1955 Ford Fairlane 2-door sedan. Fully equipped. Good condition. YOU make bid. For information call KU extension 276. 2-8 FOR SALE Biocinar. 6 x 30, Universal Camera Co. VI 3-0414 from 6 to 7 p.m. LOST LOST: Green zipper notebook containing important dictionary in 203 Strong, Monday. If found call VI 3-8153, and ask for Kim. 2-8 LOST: Woman's Mathey-Tissot gold watch. Name engaged on back, with watch 1948. Call VI 3-5660. Mary Lunddeiteen. 2-8 K-Book Deadline Is Now Saturday Deadline for applications for editor and business manager positions on the K-Book has been extended until Saturday. The K-Book is the booklet which is sent to freshmen and new students to describe campus life in general. A special K-Book committee has been set up by Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, and money has been appropriated for the improving and publishing of the K-Book. Those interested in applying for either of the positions, both of which have a salary, should send their applications to Shirley Ward, publications committee, 1246 Miss. Information concerning previous experience and any ideas which could be used to better the K-Book should be included. Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1956. An underground tank is the safest place to store gasoline and kerosene. Electric Workshop Set For Feb. 17, 18 Nearly 40 persons have registered for the Electrical Women's Round Table Workshop to be held Friday, Feb.17, and Saturday, Feb.18, in the Student Union. Students who wish to attend the workshop may register with Marvin Criqui, University Extension, 115 Fraser, or Mrs. Julia Springer, conference chairman, the Kansas Power and Light Co., Lawrence The cost is 50 cents. Reservations for the banquet Friday evening in the Student Union Jayhawk Room or for the breakfast and luncheon should also be made through Mr. Criqui or Mrs. Springer. The speaker at the banquet will be Mrs. Julia Keine, home economics consultant and a former director of the Westinghouse Home Economics Institute. Of particular interest to students attending the workshop will be the session on small appliances led by Miss Lily G. Johnson, regional home economist for General Electric Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo. Two 1955 Graduates Earn Commissions Two 1955 graduates of the University are among the 400 reserve officers graduated recently from the Navy Officer Candidate School in Newport, R. I. Christian Scientist To Speak They are Ens. William J. Thompson of Kansas City, Kan., who received his degree in civil engineering, and En. Larry C. Burt of Salina, who received his degree in music education. Christian Science lecturer Earl E. Simms of Austin, Tex., will speak to the Christian Science Organization at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. His topic is "Christian Science's New Light on the Ten Commandments." Co-ops To Elect Officers At current prices, economists figure the average industrial worker earns the price of a pound of round steak in 29 minutes. In 1929 it took 49 minutes. The Co-op Council will elect officers at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Hill Coop house. All five Co-op houses will be represented. THE BAND OF THE YEAR! RALPH MARTERIE ORCHESTRA "CARAVAN" and "PRETEND" Playing His Famous Mercury Record H Union Ballroom 8-12 NIGHT CLUB PARTY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 $2 a couple $2 a couple Tickets at Union Concessions Stand and Information Booth Sponsored by STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Win A Trophy at the BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Tomorrow — February 9 at 7 p.m. EVERYONE IS INVITED — BRING A PARTNER No Admission Sponsored By STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES