Thursday. March 19. 1953 University Daily Kansan Kansan Classified Ads Page 7 Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the time they arrive during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Delly Kansan Business office. Journals must be written in 45 pm. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates one three days days days days days 20 words or less 500 $250 Additional words ___ 100 $150 BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Veqlist, 1935 Barker 3-27 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 380, 1109 Mass. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company. 616 Vt. if TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3151R. Mrs. Livingston. **tf** JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are ours. Our fur is beautiful. Our food, fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt LOST WILL THE PERSON who found the blue suede jacket at Robinson Annex please call 1774M and ask for Sid Hutchins. 3-24 PARKER '51, brown and silver pen. Call Lucile Defenlea, 781. Reward 29 WOMAN's handbag, hand carved leather, containing birth certificate, social secur- ture card and paper papers. Owner Rita Hiem. $10.00 reward. Ask for kinder Roger Warren. 3-24 ESTERBROOK penil, beige with stain- ing. The sides to Daniel Hale. 1123 KI. Ph. 15878. 3-19 THREE-FOURTHS of a wine and blue sock and knitting needles between Hoch and Fraser Friday night. Please return to or call Sue Baird. 358. 3-19 RONSON "Adonis" lighter, chrome plat- ment. Sentimental value; Cali 3-19 5-19 BLUE PARKER '51 fountain pen, with a silver cap. Under please Marlene Margo at 415. 3-23 SIGMA CHI fraternity pin. Finder please call 721. Reward. 3-19 MISCELLANEOUS GLASSES in reddish brown case lost to camera. Wednesday. Finder call: scott Call at 566 3-23 SPANISH TUTOR (American) needed to be assigned to Fr. and Fri. Phone: 247-8475 3-19 TRAVELING companion (s) wanted to share expenses for trip to Minnesota during Easter vacation. Your car or mine. Phone Ward Ferguson, 726. 3-24 DRESSMAKING of all kinds, alterations, buttonholes, buttons and belts covered. Formals for sale. The Style Shop, 620 West 9th, Ph. 159. 3-23 GIRLS completing one year or more or college, interested in camp counseling for the summer of 1953, June 10th through August 12th contact Kansas City Council of Girl Scouts, 1012 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo. 3-20 RADIO and TV service. Same day service on all makes. Most complete stock in this area. Bowman Radio and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone list for prompt service. CONOCO SERVICE-B . B. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus automatic transmission Buchel Conoco Service, 18th Massachusetts. TRANSPORTATION ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure you can travel First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tt WILL RENT MY 2-bedroom residence. Call 51993, Topeka, Kansas. 3-18 LARGE EAST sleeping room. Double beds, large closet, furnace heat, close to kitchen and bathroom, subway room after 5 p.m. or Sat. and Sunday, 927 Indiana, phone 2377M. 3-20 FOR SALE LEITZ-WETZLAR monocular micro- carpus. The case is excellent condition. Call 1721J. 3. Inflation. Families whose income has been relatively fixed during the past several years are finding that less money is available for their children's education. 2. Curricula in almost all fields of study are constantly being increased, with no like increase in the time that can be devoted to study, so less time is available for employment. IN Hal Wallis' PRODUCTION Come Back, Little Sheba SHOWS 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 PLUS: LATE NEWS - SPORTS Mr. Youngberg gave three reasons for the increase: Nearly 900 students of 6780 at the University have received some type of scholarship this year, Mrs. Maxine Madden, secretary of the committee on aids and awards, said. Scholarships and loans to students are at an all-time high, according to Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment association. More than 400 of these hold residence hall scholarships. Many of the others are for amounts as small as $25. Karl Klooz, bursar, has written 100 checks for scholarship awards this semester. 1. Pressure on male students to complete one of the ROTC programs in four years limits their opportunity for part time employment. Awards,Loans Reach All-Time High Other awards and scholarships are given by organizations both on The two most honored scholarship awards are the Summerfield scholarship for men and the recently established Elizabeth M. Watkins scholarship for women. They are awarded on the basis of competitive examinations given annually to high school seniors at several different points throughout the state. HELP WANTED BOYS interested in making $45 to $75 during Easter vacation. Easy, interesting work making interviews for Kansas Radio Audience Survey will need a car. Room 1 (basement floor) Green hall, or call 2643J after 6:30 p.m. 3-23 Flick Picks COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA—(Jayhawk.) For our money Shirley Booth turns in the year's finest performance for an actress in this very human story of lost dreams and regrets. Bv JERRY KNUDSON Miss Booth creates a characterization of startling depth as the slaternely Lola, who knows she is "old, fat, and sloppy," who realizes her husband regrets having had to marry her, who relives the past in watching the love play of two young people. The stray Little Sheba, a small white puppy, is the symbol of Lola's lost youth. Burt Lancaster as the husband, Doc—although physically miscast—does a surprisingly honest portrayal of a time-deadened alcoholic who despies Lola and yet needs her. But it's Miss Booth's show all the way as she recreates her stage role in the play by William Inge, a KU graduate. The audience aches with Lola in her desperate loneliness. Don't miss it. Since 1946 the Endowment association has made loans to students totaling $160,445 from the Flower fund. In all that time, only two loans amounting to $25 have not been paid back. Since the beginning of the spring The number of applications for student loans and scholarships indicates the need for additional funds. Of 60 applications for scholarships this semester, only 16 were awarded. When scholarship applications so far exceed the number available, there is an increase in requests for loans. and off the campus, including professional and honorary groups, sororities, fraternities, and business groups. SPRING IS IN THE AIR... AND IT'S MOVIES UNDER THE STARS! GALA OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT 6:30 P.M. Giant Fireworks Display Opening Night ON THE SCREEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN OR SHINE . FIRST SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! COMMONWEALTH'S LAWRENCE It's Movietime in Your Car . . . Under the Stars! Adults 60c incl. tax - Children under 12 FREE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1/2 Mile West on Hi-way 59 . . . Phone 260 semester 89 loans for $7,657 were processed in three days from the Flower fund. These non-interest bearing loans are for periods up to 60 days. Loan funds are rapidly becoming depleted with the increased demand, Mr. Youngberg said. NOW EXTRA ADDED! M-G-M PRESENTS THE ACTUAL, FACTUAL ACTION-PACKED STORY OF THE BAD MEN OF HISTORY! NARRATED BY NARRATED BY MARILYN ERSKINE • HOWARD KEEL GEORGE MURPHY • WALTER PIDGEON DORE SCHARY • BARRY CULLIVAN ROBERT TAYLOR • JAMES WHITMORE —ALSO— Movietone News SHOWS 2:30-7:00-9:01 "Jeopardy" 3:22-7:52-9:53 "Hoaxsters" 2:42-7:12-9:13 NOW - - - Ends Saturday Phone946