Page 7 Is Cash. Phone orders are accepted the understanding that the bill will pad promptly. Ads must be posted on applications Wednesday for the issues of Friday and day, or brought to the University Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. FOR SALE SALE: ONE upright piano. Vose. CALL VI 3-6975. 10-12 University Daily Kansan FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. Lawn for sale. 10 Penny vans. Phone VI 3-394-8 106-675-3222 ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — $69.75. NEW ELECTROLUX complete with attachments — $69.75. Low payment plan $5.00 per month. Also, a limited number of FACTORY and OFFICIAL attachments made day or night for your convenience. FOR SALES AND SERVICE phone VI 3-3277. 1904 Barker. F. V. Cox. 10-26 TRUMAN MEMOIRS-Limited number, autograph first editions. Pre-publication sale price $8.50. Call Terrence Williams. VI 3-6247. 10-7 1941 OLDSMOBILE: Fiddle and Fire, power motor and power batteries. See Vermont St. Pho. VI 3-5735 at 1325 friendly Vermont St. 1950 LINCOLN: Due to the loss of driver's license, will sell late model 1950 2-tone - Jeep Limo sedan. Low mileage R. Lincoln R. and H. Gill Phillips at VI 3-3008. 10-11 FOR SALE: 16 mm. movie camera. Cine Kodak 18k Royal magazine load 20 mm. f 1.9 lens. Call John 25 mm. f 4.6a La Phone VI 3-3174 after 4 p.m. WANTED FOR SALE by owner: '53 Pontiac 4-door Sedan, good condition, good tires, hydromatic. Contact Betty Hagerman, 214 Strong, for appointment to see. 10-11 STENOGRAPHER—Permanent position for right person in long established Lawrence firm, Write Box L. N. University Daily Kansan, stating experience. 10-10 COOK: EXPERIENCED in fraternity house or other cooking position. Male. FL-0144. Po. Box 214. Kansas City. Kansas. 10-13 It's New . . . It's Good . . . It's Scrumptuous!! LOST LOST! Grey Sheaffer pencil with silver tassel from Appalachian College. Friday 10-7 Don Miller, Mellon REWARD: Brown billet containment imposed by Dick Stephenson VI T3-4711 10-25 LOST. Scharab bracelet. Gold links with five sets. Between 8 and 11 a.m. Wednesday, between North College and Robinson or Library. Great Sentimental value. Reward. If found, call Cynthia Brannock, North College. VI 3-7111 10-10 You'll Hear More About It. . . It's that Warm, Delicious, Home Made APPLE PIE AT BLUE HILLS DRIVE IN ONLY 15c 1601 East 23rd - East on Hiway 10 New Fall & Winter Hours: Mon. thru Fri. — 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. SATURDAY and SUNDAY — 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. "Cyclone Stomp" student union activities SUA is convinced that the Jayhawks are going to trounce the Iowa State Cyclones. To celebrate SUA is having a dance- the Cyclone Stomp - Saturday night after the game. Stomp to the music of the Carl Anderson Orchestra in the Student Union Ballroom from 8:30 to 11:30.75c per couple. LOST: 7. Tan raincoat left in 305 Fraser Sept. 17, Call VI 3-8030. 10-10 LOST: A small brown purse containing I. D. card—pictures—money. Name card Chung. Return to Daily Kansu Chung. Return to Daily Kansu Business Office. 10-11 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING - Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns, Ola Smith 91% Ma SHARE EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention at Mrs. accurate glinka, 1911 Tennessee. ph. VI 3-1240. STUDENTS: The Eldridge Hotel Barber Shop has more barbers now for your service. 10-7 NEED HELP? EXPERT TUTELAGE in English Composition, Method and Technique. By appointment. Phone VI 3-0614 COMMUTERS—If you want to drive or ride KC to Lawrence via 24-40 contact Dick Fitzwater—engine school—Home phone BE 8852. 10-7 FOOTBALL NURSERY: I will baby sit in my home during football games. 25c per hour, 19-C Sunyside. Phone VI 3-5607. 10-7 TRANSPORTATION LAWRENCE West 23rd THEATRE VI 3-2122 STARTS TONITE For 2 Days 2nd Feature JUDY CANOVA In "CAROLINA CANNON BALL" BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 FIRST SHOW AT 7:00 ALWAYS A CARTOON Friday. Oct. 7, 1955. Art Museum Plans Exhibit The first in a series of exhibitions devoted to 18th Century German and Austrian art will open Sunday, Oct. 16, at the Museum of Art. The sculpture exhibition is the first event in the year's program, "Mozart and His Age," in which KU, the William Rockhill Nelson Art Gallery, the Linda Hall Library and the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra are participating. For the exhibit, Edward Maser, director of the museum, has borrowed examples from Fogg Museum of Harvard University, the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Fla., and the Cleveland Museum, as well as from private persons and art dealers. Among the sculpture shown will be the Fogg Museum's "Reclining Nymph," the "Christ at the Column" Dance Slated For Tomorrow An all-student dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight tomorrow in the Student Union ballroom. Roy Carl and his orchestra will play for the Student Union Activities sponsored dance. The admission charge will be 75 cents a couple. moth WORTY MPE • LISA MOUNTELL • ROBERT WARMACK • REGINA GANNY Now ENDS Saturday Shows - 2 - 7 - 9 p.m. ALSO Cartoon - News by Hagenauer from Cleveland and the Museum's "Glorification of St. Sigismund," also by Hagenauer. Two white and gold life-size figures of Saints Cosmas and Damian belonging to the University are included. The exhibit will run through October and November, Maser said. The museum staff has prepared an illustrated catalogue of the show which is available upon request. Loosely-knit garments are easier to mend if they are placed over a brush instead of the usual darning egg. NOW thru SAT "Land of the Pharaohs" Marciano-Moore Fight Film NOW WEEK DAYS 7-9:05 Sat.-Sun. 1:00 p.m. On IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER FROM M-G-M IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR! GENE KELLY DAN DAILEY CYD CHARISSE DOLORES GRAY MICHAEL KIDD Story and Screen Play by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN • Music by ANDRE PREVIN • Lyrics by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN Photographed in EASTMAN COLOR • Directed by GENE KELLY and STANLEY DONEN • Produced by ARTHUR FEED • AN M-G-M PICTURE Prevue Saturday 11:15 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY Continuous Sun. 1 p.m. Dial VI 3-5788 ENDS SATURDAY — Barbara Stanwyck "ESCAPE TO BURMA"