Page 7 University Daily Kansan Classified Ads 25 words or less one two four day days days 50c 75c $1.60 FOR RENT Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be in before 12 noon, may be issued on the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall MEN'S ROOMS—One double—second floor. Half double—second floor. Repeated third floor. Linen room. All single beds. 1005 Indiana. Phone 3-9898 9-21 FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. Married couple only. Private entrance, private bath, $75 per month. All utilities paid. Phone VI 3-4767. 9-23 FOR RENT. Room for man. Garage included. Rent bed—next to房. Has telephone. Quiet. $25 per month. Linens furnished. VI 3-7130. 1416 W. 7th Floor. VI 3-7130. 1416 W. 7th Floor. WANTED WANTED Trumpet man to work with local dance band. For information call Harry Winters at VI 3-5741. 9-21 FOR SALE FOR SALE Housetrailer—21 ft., 1952 Richardson, Modern, completely furnished, well-insulated. Good appearance, furnishings in excellent condition. Marian Brockway. 10 East 9th. Ph. VI 3-8008. 9-20 FOR SALE: Bendix economist automatic washer. Three years old. Good condition. 9-D Sunnyside after 7:00 p.m. 9-20 AUSTIN-HEALEY: 1554 Model 100 21,000 actual miles. Light blue finish, heater and overdrive. Bob Crump. 1137 Indiana Phone VI 3-4491 E.O.D. 9-28 FOR SALE. Tape recorder. Webster Ekapte model 116 with astatic microphone on floor stand. In excellent condition. Richard Fritz. Phone VI 3-146-92-22 LOST BUSINESS SERVICES LOST: A grey Sheafier pen-between Strong and Hoch or in Hoch aud. Deoris Alpert VI 3-8508 9-21 LOST: Bottom to orchid colored Esterbrook pen. Lost between Wattins Hall and Lindley. If found, please notify Lorraine Gross at Gi V 3-6263. 9-22 SATISFACTORY home laundry. Special work done on request. VI 3-1707. 701 N Elm. 9-20 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS-Special on shirts. 20c washed and ironed. Any kind. Also regular bundles. Ph. VI 3-4451. 9-20 DRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith 941% Maxi. Lace. TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star call VI 318. Thirteen issues 40c. HAVE OPENING for child care. Balanced meals. Regular rest period approved-Best references. Phone VI 3-4207. 9-23 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate tention to accurate records at regi- tates. Ms. Glinda. 1911 Tennessee. Ph. V. 31-1240. If For that soft natural looking pin-cur- permanent wave call Dorothy Elswick Phone VI 3-5380 Elswick Beauty Salon 9-30 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Commuting daily from the Kansas City area. Call FI-7183 K.C.K., or ME-8339 N. E. Johnson County. 9-20 WANTED: RIDE between Kansas City, Kansas and Lawrence Monday through Friday: Call Robert Pierce Drexel 3130 Kansas City, Kansas from 8-5. 9-21 RIDE WANTED: between Topeka and Lawrence five days per week—8:00 class. Phone 58992. Topeka. 9-20 CAR POOL; Driving highway 24-40 from Kansas City daily -8 a.m. Call Joe Cheesebread at SH 3846 or Dick Fitzgather, BE8532 RIDERS or car pool wanted from Pizza Hut Haroon Lon 8256 K. C. Kans Call-921 COMMUTING DAILY from Bonner Springs. Would like ride or riders D. E. Gray. Inquire at Daily Kansan Business Office. 9-22 MISCELLANEOUS BOARDERS WANTED: Good food—reasonable rates. Contact Steward. 1247 Ohio. Ph. VI 3-7482. 9-23 PARKING for safety and convenience near campus, 25 cents a day, 1114 Mississippi. Can park 60 cars, no delay in getting out. 9-28 KU Offers Many Chances For Religious Worship Besides facilities on the campus, churches of Lawrence welcome all University students and hold special meetings for them. Opportunities for religious worship and participation are not lacking on the KU campus. More than 20 religious organizations of various denominations are on the Hill. Religious centers on the campus include Danforth Chapel, Westminister House, Myers Hall, and the Henley House. Most religious life centers on Danforth Chapel, which is open to all faiths for meditation and worship. Many KU couples have been married there. Special religious work among students at KU was started in 1901 and the School of Religion was founded in 1921. The Rev. Harold G. Barr is dean of the interdenominational institution, which offers University courses for credit. Both the YWCA and the YMCA have chapters for KU students. The YWCA operates the Henley House for graduate students. Denominational student groups include Canterbury Club, Congregational youth group, Hillel Foundation, Kappa Beta, Kappa Phi, Wesley Foundation, Lutheran Students' Association, Newman Club, Roger Williams Foundation, Westminster Foundation, Liahona Fellowship, Gamma Delta, Christian Science organization, Presbyterian Men's group and the Celtic Cross. Vesper services are sponsored on Tuesday and Thursday nights and Wednesday mornings at Danforth Chapel by the Student Religious Council, coordinating body of the various student religious groups. Senior Wins $500 Award Dean T. DeWitt Cart of the School of Engineering announced that the second annual O. A. Sutton Corporation Scholarship in the School of Engineering and Architecture has been awarded to Victor D. Blankenship, senior from Topeka. The award is for $500. is for $500. Blankenship was on the dean's honor roll last semester. He is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, and American Society of Tool Engineers. He is corresponding secretary of Pi Tau Sigma and secretary of the ASME. Seminar Scheduled For Engineers The scholarship is awarded on the basis of high scholastic standing, character, and need for financial assistance. The final selection was made by the chairmen of the departments of mechanical and electrical engineering, Dean Carr, and O.A. Sutton Corporation officials. Cleve Humbert, co-ordinator for the Kansas City, Kan., center of University Extension, said the first meeting should interest everyone who works with concrete structures. However, graduate engineers with a knowledge of structural design will have the best background for the course. Beginning Oct. 4, the seminar will continue the following four Tuesdays in the third floor auditorium of the KU Medical Center. Hours are from 7 to 10 p.m. Structural and architectural engineers within commuting distance of Kansas City are invited to attend a thin shell design seminar sponsored by University Extension and the Portland Cement Association A boxcar loaded with explosives blew up early today near Craig. The terrific blast and fire brought a number of calls to police agencies from Johnson County residents. The sheriff's office said there were no known casualties. It was not known what caused the explosion. Craig is about 15 miles southwest of Kansas City, Kan. Blost Rocks Johnson County The heating mechanism on electric cooking units will burn itself clean. But the enamel or metal parts around the heating coils need wiping off with a sudsy cloth when the appliance is cool. Scout Society To Hold Smoker Laurence Woodruff, dean of students, will be guest speaker at the annual smoker of Alpha Phi Omega, to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Jawhawk Room of the Student Union. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. the meeting Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, accepts as members all Greeks and independents, who have been or are affiliated with the Boy Scouts. Boy Scouts. Various activities of the local chapter are operating the information booth on Jayhawk Blvd., proctoring at freshmen exams, working at orientation and sponsoring an annual Christmas toy drive for needy children. In the fall, the chapter conducts an overnight camp for Explorer Scouts in the area, who attend a football game and then tour the University. A second visit for area scouts is held during the KU Relays. State Patrol Needs 15 More Toopers The State Highway Patrol will add fifteen more Troopers immediately after Jan. 1 in another step to bring the force up to the strength authorized by the 1955 legislature, Col. Tom Glasscock, Patrol Superintendent, has announced. Civil service examinations to fill these jobs will be given Oct. 22 by the State Personnel Division. State Personnel Applicants must be between 22 and 35 years of age, be at least 5 feet 10 inches in height, be in good physical condition and have graduated from high school. Information concerning this examination may be obtained from the Personnel Division, State Department of Administration, 801 Harrison Street, Topeka. OMAHA, Neb.,—U.P.)—Some 20 key members of the National Civil Defense Advisory Council opened a two-day series of discussions today at the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command. Civil Defense Group Briefed On Bombers Included in the discussions were briefing on operation of the giant bomber command which Civil Defense Administrator Val Peterson said would be invaluable in helping us understand the type of world we live in." Mr. Peterson warned that the smiles worn by Russian leaders "had better not have any effect on our defense." The Civil Defense chief said "Until the Soviets back up their smiles with peaceful actions, it is extremely important that we keep our guard up." RANDY McCOOK, Neb. — (U.P.)— A McCook man was fired $100 for reckless driving following an accident, but officers had to admit he couldn't have picked a better place. The new car, badly wrecked, spun off the highway and rolled into a junkyard. RIGHT SPOT NOW thru WED Jack Webb "PETE KELLY'S BLUES" Shows 7:00 - 9:00 Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1955. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on day of publication of the bulletin material. Daily Konsan. No extra items include name, place, date, and time of function. and time of the Organizations should list their officers who are Dean of Students, 228 Strong, by 12 noon, Saturday, Sept. 17. Organizations section of Student Directory will be prepared from this list and failure to submit may result in incorrect listing. Give office, name, Lawrence address and phone number. Kappa Phi actives pay dues at Methodist Student Center today. TODAY Social work picnic, 5:30 p.m. 1715 Indiana. Make reservations by telephone- VI 3-2700. Ext. 369. Everyone interested in social work is invited. WEDNESDAY Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth Dunfort Hall Morning meditation, Monday through Saturday. 7:30-7:50 a.m. in Danforthe attend. Henry, 5 p.m., Pine Room. Refres- tations. Pre-nursing Club, 4 p.m., 110 Fraser. All girls interested in nursing urged to attend. Baptist Student Union, prayer and descent home. Pancake breakfast. Durham Chapel. Freshawk organizational meeting. 7:30 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Student Union. Hillel. (Jewish Students.) Get-acquainted and organizational meeting. 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Refreshments. THURSDAY Poetry hour, 4:30 p.m. Student Union Music Room, John Imp. Music Department, Phi Kaiyuan. Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel students, faculty, and administrators. Ku Kus, 7:30 pm. Pinie Room. Student Union, Smoker smoke, attendance SATURDAY Ph.D. Reading Examination in German, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Saturday, 124 Malott Hall. Books used for the prepared part of the examination must be turned "on" 304 Fraser by noon Thursday. No dates are given on date. Only candidates approved by the Graduate School are eligible to take the examination. WINFIELD, Kan. — (UP) -- Failing to coax out a four-foot bull snake with a saucer of milk, workmen dismantled a washing machine to remove the reptile. The snake entered the washer after it was first spied in a hallway and chased with a broom. Snake Refuge This one is Laugh- Laced . . . Color by DELUXE BETTY SHEREE BOB GRABLE - NORTH - CUMMINGS CHARLES COBURN - TOMMY NOGNAN with ORSON BEAM - FRED CLARK Produced, Duced by NUNNALLY JOHNSON CINEMA SCOPE in the wonder of STEREOPHONE SOUND Shows NOW 7 9 pm "TEARS ON THE MOON" CinemaScope Cartoon & News For Information Dial VI 3-5788 Writing Clinic Open To Students A remedial writing clinic sponsored by the English department is being held from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in 501 Fraser Hall. Miss Ruhb Bump and David Shustermar. instructors of English, are in charge of the clinic. "The clinic is primarily open to students having difficulty with writing but not taking an English composition course." Mr. Shusterman said. "Others will be admitted by permission." sion. He said students wishing to participate may come at any time during the two hour period. They will write themes and receive suggestions for improving their writing. ___ Meat contains "high quality" or "complete protein" that which includes all the essential amino acids needed for various body functions. NOW SHOWING 2 Big Hits CINEMASCOPE ALAN LADD in "DRUM BEAT" —PLUS— Scott Brady in "EL ALAMEIN" Show starts at 7:00 Hawk-Talk If the enrollment IBM machine left you with free time, add to your schedule an SUA course in enjoying the Union—no credit just fun. Beginning tomorrow night and every Wednesday night SUA will have a dance in the Traili Room (just up from the Hawk's Nest). The Charles Kynard Tric will play from 9 to 10. What happened at Fort Worth? Find out tonight at the first Quarterback Club where Coach Mather explains the game and shows movies of it. It's at 8 in the Union Ballroom. Free cokes too. Speaking of football there will be an open house in the Main Lounge after this Saturday's game. It may not feel like fall, but the free cider and doughnuts at the open house are a sure sign of an approaching autumn. Put on your pajamas, join the Night Shirt Parade, and then come to the dance after the parade in the Union Ballroom Friday at 8:30. Still got some extra time? Then help with SUA functions. Sign up at the SUA Membership Meeting this Thursday at 7:30 in the Eallroom. Kind of worried about that English course you enrolled in? Then come to the Poetry Hour co-sponsored by the English Department and SUA. This Thursday at 4 Mr. John Hankins will read "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." Save your nickels; there's free coffee. Sometime before Oct. 4 see the Hallmark Watercolors Exhibit in the main lounge of the Union. Pick out your favorite, and you can probably have it on Christmas cards. In case you're still wondering this is a column of what's happening at the Union. Watch for it every Tuesday, and be patient; everything improves in time.