Page 11 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms; Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be dispatched at 10 a.m. or during the hours 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tational office. Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days .50c 75c $1.00 ... 1c 1c $1.00 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF- t 25 words or less Additional words 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 310, 1199 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. tf TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 313R. MR., Livingston. tt MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKWERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything field trip. The pet shop has everything. Our pet shop has everything for fun, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tf DRESSMAKING-Alterations, formals and brownies. Ola Smith, 943½; MV35 phone 683-2-16 RADIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes and components in this area. Bowman's TV, S26 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. TRANSPORTATION CONOCO SERVICE - B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission Conoco Service, Massachusetts. 18ff and Massachusetts. ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip trips and American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Gleesan at the national Bank for Miss streets. Phone 30. **tf** LARGE ROOM for two boys, or share with one. ROOM 1: Close to school. 3389R - 2-10 FOR RENT NICE, CLEAN, large, single room to upperclassman or graduate student. Share bath with three other boys. $38 La. Ph. 2212W. 2-18 NICE, QUIET room for male student. Heat, close to bath. Near campus. Exceptionally clean, only one other room in house. 407 W. 13th. 2-16 FOR SALE 1941 FORD V-8 club coupe. Will sell for $25,000. H. M. Coupe. Island 7-127 1038M. H. M. Mason. CIROFLEX REFLEX Camera. 4½ x 2¼ photos, 85 mm, f. 3.5 coated Wollensak lens, 1/400 second, Rapack shutter. Cost $95 will sell half price. Phi. 3198W. 2-18 USED GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator in excellent condition. Part of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Laird. See 11th Indiana, between 7 and 9 p.m. Phone 2-18 ORIGINAL MUSTARD SEED "Remembrance." A perfect Valentine gift, or for any occasion of joy or sorrow on a christened or attached necklace, a classmate or necklace, it is a suitable gift for any age or faith. In a gift box with booklet of the story of your life, you will be Sponsored by Plymouth Women of the Congregational Church. Ph. 2897, or see at 1603 La. 2-15 CAMERA—Exacta II—case. f. 3.5 lens flash contacts, camera in excellent condition, ideal color camera, very low price. Caff 2605M. 2-16 BRAND NEW 39 long "After Slix" txu- edo, with all accessories, $50.00, and 39 al AFROTC trench coat, $60.00. Call Al Schmid. Ph. 2122. 2-13 DIAMOND RING appraised at $250. Will diam for only $200.00. Call 3348W. tf LOST DID YOU FIND MY GLASSES? Ken Arrington 1759 2-13 BROWN CALFSKIN billfold. $25.00 reward for return or information leading to the recovery of billfold, money and papers. If finder wishes to keep money in hand, the request to Laurina Perez, 1114 Kentucky. phi. 21388. 2-18 BROWN SHAEFFER fountain pen somewhere between Corbin and Green. I have the pen cap for identification. Finder please call Phyllis Fulk, 802-1-7 LADY'S ELGIN deluxe gold wrist watch Davis, 1407 Alumni Pl., Ph. 358. 2-17 Davis, 1407 Alumni Pl., Ph. 358. 2-17 2 Staff Members ToAttend Meeting Frank Bowdish, instructor in mining and metallurgical engineering, and Russell Runnell Runnels of the State Geological survey, will fly to Los Angeles this weekend to attend a meeting of the National American Institute of Mining and metallurgical Engineers, which will be held Sunday through Thursday. Mr. Bowdish will present a paper to the group titled "Experimental Production of Feldspar and Silica from Several River Sands in Kansai." The two men worked jointly to devise an economic method for deriving feldspar and silica concentrates from various sands of the state's two major rivers, the Kansas and the Arkansas. The object of their experiment was to determine whether suitable methods could be found whereby minerals could be produced in Kansas. Topeka — (U.P.) Gov. Edward F. Arn has proclaimed Feb. 20 as "World Day of Prayer" for Kansas. The governor's proclamation said "in order to have unified strength in our plea for guidance, it is appropriate that one significant day in the year be set aside, and upon such occasion, the whole world join spontaneously in this magnificent spiritual activity. Feb. 20 Named Day of Prayer Radio Schedule University radio station, KANU, heard at 91.5 megacyles on the FM dial, will broadcast the following programs next week. Programs from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. can be picked up on AM. MONDAY 1:45- Previews 2:00- Uncle Dan 2:15- News 2:30- Not by Radio 2:50- Time to Visit 4:00- Music You Want When You Want It 4:30- Concerto Concert 5:15- Opera Recital 5:25- Jazz Concert 5:45- Sports 6:00- Candlestick Concert 7:00- The People Act 7:45- Invitation to Read 8:00- British Concert Hall 9:00- News 9:15- Stopoff TUESDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Let's Find Out 2:15 - News 2:35 - Harris News Reporter 2:45 - This is KU! 3:00 - Time to Visit 4:00 - Muscle You Want When You 5:30 - Hit IT 4:30 - Stories and Stuff 5:30 - Masterworks from France 5:30 - Jazz Concert 5:45 - Speaks 6:00 - Candlelight Concert 7:00 - Symphony Hall 7:30 - Jazz Story 8:00 - Music Concert 9:00 - News 9:15 - Signoff WEDNESDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Distance Lands 3:00 - Playtime McAllaster School 4:30 - Time Out 5:00 - Rise You Want When You Want It 4:30 - People Under Communism 5:00 - How Books: Old Friends 6:00 - Jazz Concert 7:00 - Sports Concert 7:00 - Jeffersonian Heritage 7:00 - Concert 8:00 - Starlight Symphony 8:00 - Slimoff University Daily Kansan THURSDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Tales from the Four Winds 2:30 - Adventures in Music Land 3:00 - Time to Visit 4:00 - Music You Want When You 4:30 - Folksongs and Footnotes 5:00 - This is Music 5:30 - Jazz Concert 5:45 - Sports 5:55 - Light Concert 6:00 - Concert Hall 7:30 - Phog Allen Scrapbook 7:35 - Broadway Rhapsody 8:00 Chamber Music 9:00 9:15 - Sightoff FRIDAY 1:45—Previews 2:00 Upcoming 2:15 News 2:30 Time for a Story 2:30 Time to Visit 4:00 Music You Want When You Want It 4:30 Southland Serenade 4:45 Fifteen Steps 4:50 Concert Room Concert 4:50 Jazz Concert 4:55 Sports 6:00 Night Light Concert 7:00 Music from Mt. Oread 7:45 Jayhawk Locker Room Club 7:45 Instrumental Interlude 9:00 Opera is My Hobby 9:00 News 9:15 Signoff SATURDAY 7.60 - Pre-Basketball - Nebraska vs. KU 7.30 - Basketball - Nebraska vs. KU 'CAPTAIN PIRATE' PREVUE SATURDAY 11:30 P.M. CONTINUOUS SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. ON HURRY - ENDS SAT. Late News - Cartoon "Daffy Doodles" Friday. February 13, 1953 Valentine Origin Unknown, But It Belongs to Lovers By VELMA GASTON St. Valentine, the saint of all true lovers and his little helper Cupid, complete with bow and arrow, will cast their influence over the nation tomorrow in observance of St. Valentine's day. The origin of this day sacred to lovers and the theory how the name of Valentine came to be connected with it still remains a mystery. One version is based upon the belief of the rural tradition in Europe during the Middle Ages that the birds began to mate on Feb. 14. Probably from this came the custom of young men and maidens choosing valentines, or special friends on that day. This theory connecting the day with the mating season of the birds seems the most probable to a modern mind. However, the most common theory of sending valentines or love tokens to one's beloved is that which originated in Rome. It is considered a survival of an old Roman February tradition. Young Roman men put into a box the names of young maidens they were interested in. The Roman youths then drew the SUNDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Excursions in Science 2:30 - London Studio Concerts 3:00 - UN Story 3:15 - Live Strings 3:45 - Masterworks Story 3:45 - The Musician Comments 4:00 - Vespers 4:00 - Murals for the Connoisseur 4:10 - Lifted concert 7:00 - Ways of Mankind 7:00 - Sonata Recital 8:00 - World Theater 9:00 - News 9:15 - Simoff names by chance for partners at the coming festival. As this drawing occurred on Feb. 14, the day of St. Valentine, the association with this Saint was established. This drawing was the custom for many years. A Roman man and a young maiden paired by this method gave presents to each other. Later the Roman custom, as is the most practiced custom today, gave only a gift to the young maiden. Since the 14th century, and probably earlier, in very nearly the same manner as today valentines are sent to choice ones, friends, and even enemies. These messages can be obtained in various designs including comic valentines or those with unfavorable verses. The custom of sending valentines in this country was originally observed chiefly by children and for children. They sent them to their playmates and gave them to their parents. Children in kindergarten were even taught how to make gilt cupids and red paper hearts with white lace trimming. Today valentines are sold to all age groups. When the post offices were established and postal rates were reduced the mail was crowded with valentines each year at this time. Tomorrow will be no exception and the postman can expect to be shown no mercy and will be buried beneath a load of these messages. TONIGHT Box Office Opens 11:00 P.M. SHOWS STARTS 11:30 p.m. DOUBLE ADMISSION ALL SEATS 65c FEATURE THE GREATEST HORROR SHOW OF ALL TIME! 全国统一发票监制章