Friday, Sept. 17. 1954 University Daily Kansan -Classified Ads- Page 7 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c $3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted or paid by telephone. Be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the office of your newspaper. Journalism bldg. not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Leave Topeka at 8 a.m. MWF, 9 a.m. TT. Leave Lawrence at 5 p.m. MTWT, 2 p.m. Friday Call Topeka, 4-7443 9-21 ARE YOU commuting from Topeka? YOU get together. Phone 9-211 5-2591 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving K.C., 6:45 a.m. Leaving Lawrence after 4 p.m. daily (5 days). Prefer car pool. Phone YE 0213. 9-23 WANT RIDE to Lawrence from Plaza in Kansas City 3-5 days per week. 9-26 pickup. WANTED -联谊 commuting to Lawrence Highway 10. ME 9281 - half block 9-17 Use Kansan Classified Ads. SUNDAY and MONDAY FAMILY NIGHTS All You Can Get in The Car TWO .50c TICKETS MIDNITE SHOW SAT. "DOOMED TO DIE" WANTED BOARDERS WANTED: Good meals. prices. Nu Sigma Nu. Medical. Frat. adventure campus location. 1241 Louliat. phone. 366. Meets start Month- sept. 13. FOR SALE MERCURY **46** 4-2 door. Very good condition. Brakes relined. See at 945 Emery road. Phone Adolph 3456 between 9-10 a.m. 4-5 p.m. Price $280. 9-22 WASHER: Completely automatic Kenmore with suds saver and drain tub. Excellent condition. $95. Phone 4157 or see at 1228 Ohio, 1st floor. 9-22 HELAND STROBONAR IV camer equipment with extension light. Perfect condition, like new. Phone 2786J after 5 p.m. 9-22 DRUMS-Leedy & Ludwig Pearl 21 in base, fronts, cymbals, two taps, trap and pick. Respond to apprehive Reasonable. Write Ray Bozzi. V-9- Hospital, Topeka. Phone 5-6716. V-21 REMINGTON Noiseless Portable. 1½ yrs. RANDOM UNIVERSITY University of Kansas Kansas or Phone KU 376. 9-21 HAVE ROOM for pre-school to-tell dailylines rates. Also care for children in special needs. BUSINESS SERVICES Society Desk Has Last Year's Photos The society desk has several pictures which were not picked up last year. If you turned in a picture or know of someone who did, you may pick it up in the Daily Kansan newsroom. They will be in the box on the society editor's desk. Read & Use Kansan Classified Ads An All-School dance will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Student Union ballroom, following the KU-TCU football game. The dance will be free, and Jimmy Sellards' orchestra will play. All-School Dance Set DUCK'S delicious SEAFOOD specials are the BEST in town! Florida Pomano Broiled Maine Lobster 824 Vermont YOU CAN'T LICK OUR Soft-Shelled CRABS Duck's "Where The Cats Go" 40 Countries SendStudents Nearly 130 foreign students represent 40 different countries have enrolled for the fall semester at KU. William R. Butler, assistant dean of men, estimated Wednesday that 90 per cent of the students have enrolled in the graduate school with 60 to 70 per cent of them being new students on the campus. "Most of them will be living in private homes," he reported. "We have found homes for them where they will live with American students. A number of others will live in fraternities, scholarship halls, sororities, and dorms." Two orientation programs for the foreign scholars last week brought out Dean John Nelson of the graduate school; Dr. J. A. Burzle, chairman of scholarship committee for foreign students; Donald K. Alderson, Dean of Men; James K. Hitt, registrar, and Mr. Butler to assist in helping the students. English Painter To Give Lecture Leonard Richmond, English landscape painter, will present a series of demonstrations on oil colors and discuss his 11th book on art in a free public lecture at 3 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. A member of the Royal Society of British Artists and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Richmond recently wrote "From the Oil Sketch to the Finished Picture." Mr. Richmond is editor of "The Artist" magazine in London. He has won many awards, including the silver medal of the Paris Salon and the William H. Tuthill purchase prize from the International Water Color exhibition in Chicago. The Canadian government commissioned him to paint a large war picture for the house of Parliament at Ottawa. Auditions for Choir The University A Cappella choir will hold auditions tomorrow at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in room 2A in Strong hall. The first chair rehearsal will be Sept. 22 in Lindley auditorium. Carl Cooper's Little Man Is Standing High On His Chair For This One! In the wonder o9 4-Track High- Fidelity, Directional- STEREOPHONIC SOUND Museum Schedule Includes Musicale A twice daily public musicafe has been added to the schedule of the Museum of Art. Recorded classics will be played at 12 noon and 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays in the east room off the main gallery. Sundays and holidays the musicale will be at 4 p.m. only. The museum also will show a monthly movie in which art is the dominant theme. "The Titan," which deals with the work of Michelangelo, opens the series today. There will be showings at 7:30 and 9 p.m. Summers to Attend Meeting Summers to Attend Meeting Col. Thomas B. Summers, professor of air science, will represent the KU Air Force ROTC at a one-day conference tomorrow of air force commanders from seven major schools in three states at Stillwater, Okla. The purpose of the conference is to provide the leaders an opportunity to discuss mutual problems. STEAKS and DINNERS PIE a la Mode Big HAMBURGERS Tasty MALTS 609 Vermont OPEN SUNDAYS Send your clothes to us regularly for expert care. start the clean-clothes habit NOW! NOW 926 Mass. 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