Tuesday. Feb. 17. 1953 University Daily Kansar Page 11 Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads may be canceled (e.g., except Saturday) or brought to the University of Journalism bldge, not later than 3 am p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 2-20 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1109 Mass. **tf** 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. tf TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tl MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jajawkw" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is very caring, fun, fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 4181. tf RADIO and TV service. Same day service on all makes. Most complete stock radio in this area. Bowman Radio and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 15 for prompt service. TRANSPORTATION CONCOC SERVICE-B . F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete B. lubrication service automatic transmission service. Buchstein Concoc Service, 19th and Massachusetts. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 3103 evenings. MTW-tf ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Mass and national Bank for information and reservations. 8th to Mass. streets. Phone 30. tf NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Shows 7-9. Feat. 7:35-9:35 TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR ONE MAN ALONE TO HOLD! KU 376 FOR RENT VERY DESIRABLE two-room, second bedroom. Built-ins. built-ups. Adult, employed lady, ventient to K.U. and town. Utilities paid. No smoking. Reasonable rent. Phone number. ROOMS: Have openings for three men students. Congenial home atmosphere. Showers. Only one block from Union. Ph. 3828R. 2-23 LARGE ROOM for two boys, or share with one. Private bath and continuous hat water. Close to school. 3480R. 2-19 NICE, CLEAN, large, single room to upperclassmen or graduate student. Share bath with three other boys. 938 La. Ph. 2521W. 41 FORD convertible, excellent condi- tion, radio, heater. Call 1673-8 4:19 2-19 FOR SALE COCKER PUPPIES: A.K.C. registered black and white and blond and white—sired by Jayhawk Christopher, Dam June Sensation. Lovely pets for someone. See at 345 St. Mrs. Ruby Alexander, 1183M. 2-23 BRAND NEW 39 long "After Six" trussed, with all accessories-$50.00, and 39 long AFROTCH trench coat-$60.00. Call Al Schmid, 2122. 1931 HILLMAN MINX. Four door sedan, Call 7198R. Heater; 17,000 miles. $22- Call 7198R. 1941 FORD V-8 club coupe. Will sell for $32,500. H. M. Mason. 1019 call 1038M. H. M. Mason. CIROFLEX REFLEX Camera. 2¼ x 2½ photos, 85 mm. f. 3.5 coated Wollensak lens. 1/400 second, Rapax shutter. Cost $95 will sell half price. Phantom 3.19R-28 USED GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator in excellent condition. Part of the collection of Mrs. Sarah Lardt. See at 1715 Indiana, between 7 and 9 p.m. 1679M. P-2-18 LOST SHEAFFER blue and silver fountain pen lost Wednesday of final week. Name engraved on side: Nanette Nelson. Ph. 3437. 2-19 FRATERNITY crested gold and onyx ring in vicinity of Strong hall. Reward. Call 2866 L-3. 2-18 BROWN CALFSKIN billfold. $25.00 reward for return or information leading to the recovery of billfold, money and Heard, But Not Seen- Radio Sound Men Make Noise Pay Off Bv PATRICIA MITCHELL On KANU or KFKU at 2:30 any Friday afternoon there is a radio drama produced by the Radio Players. The unsung hero of these and most radio dramas is the sound effects man. The sound effect man is, theatrically speaking, the scene designer of radio. He is the property man, the electrician, the stage manager, and sometimes even the star. There are five chief classifications of sound effects, labeled according to the method by which they are produced. Special records of the actual sound made especially for radio and the movies constitute the first and most important division. There are at least 1100 separate disks available covering all types of known and unknown sounds, and new ones are being added. These transcriptions are reproduced on a device known as a sound truck, which may have as many as four turntables, enabling them to select fragments from several records and blend them into one sound. For instance, for the sound of a car speeding down the highway, skidding on a curve, screeching the brakes, and finally crashing into a bridge rail, usually parts of three or four records are played either simultaneously or consecutively or both. Unfortunately, at KU there is not such an extensive sound effects library available. The sound effects man must work in the same studio with the actors with only one turntable at his command. The second group of sounds is done manually, by hand or foot or both. For instance, when you hear someone walk up the steps, across the porch and into the house, it is actually the sound man walking up his movable stair case, and across some planks, opening a real screen door, and putting a real key into a papers. If finder wishes to keep money and remain anonymous, request that papers be mailed to Laura Perez, 1142 Kentucky. Ph. 2138M. 1-28 BROWN SHEAFFER fountain pen some where between Corbin and Green. I have the pen cap for identification Finder please call Phyllus Fulk, 860-21-1 LADYS ELGIN deluxe gold wrist watch Davis, 1470 Alumni Pl. Ph. 258. 2-17 ADMISSION CHILD 25c ADULT 65c No Reserved Seats real lock When the masked rider of the old West rides away on his faithful horse, that's just the sound man rhythmically beating his manly chest with two rubber plungers. Group three includes all electrically created sounds such as motors, bells, vibrators, horns, buzzzers, oscillators, fans, and sirens. They are used for their actual, imitative, or imaginative sounds. Mechanical sounds, the "wheels within wheels department," constitute the fourth group. It includes clock work mechanisms, gear trains, egg beaters, and all kinds of noise makers. The stage coach making a fast run between Dead Man's Gulch and Hangtown is a contrivance of wheels revolving in a box of gravel, with chains and other gear to simulate harness jingle. The sound man must revolve this contraption with one hand while he "cracks the whip" with a slap board in the other. Vocally produced sounds therefore constitute the fifth and last category. These are used when the sound man is otherwise occupied or when there is no available record or other method of producing a specific sound. He may be called on to bark like a dog, whimper like a puppy, cry like a baby, coo like a dove, cluck like an hen, howl like a wolf (either the campus or prairie variety), and many others. Of course, many of these devices and records are not available to student radio dramatists here. Therefore they must at times show even more ingenuity than their professional counterparts. "THE STARS ARE SINGING" YES! WE CAN'T HOLD THE NEWS ANY LONGER! WE'VE GOT IT! AND WE WANT OUR LAWRENCE PATRONS TO SEE IT FIRST! PREMIERE SHOWING WEDNESDAY NITE ONLY 3 PERFORMANCES Box Office Open 6:15 Shows At 6:30 - 8:05 - 9:50 Playing Ahead of Kansas City - REGULAR ADMISSION CHILD 14c ADULT 65c TODAY THRU WED. MATINEE "FLAT TOP" Note: "Flat Top" Will End Wed. Mat. Due To Premiere Showing PHONE Comfort! Convenience! PHON JAYHAWKER NEW Push-Back CUSHIONED CHAIRS --- ---