Friday, Dec. 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 11 "Santa Is Much Too Slow—Use Want Ads—Make Some Dough!" Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univ. Reference Office, Journalism bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words One day Three days Five days .50c 75c $1.00 .1c 2c $1.30 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, er. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1306M. MWF-#f STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360,119 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. ff EXPERIENCED Typist. Term papers notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. J. R. Josco; 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4, upstairs. Phone 2775-7. tt TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tf RADIO AND TV repair service on hakes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equip-ment. We provide fast efficient service. Bowman Bruck and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. tf **TYPING SERVICE.** experienced theses. Ms. Iris Hauk 600 West 86th. Phone 1344W. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Visit us at www.jayhawkers.com for fun, fn, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218. Conn. Phone 418. if REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- men buyers. William J. Vilma- Almen, 3110R CRYSTAL CAFES serves chiles, steaks sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers MISCELLANEOUS RADIO and TV service-same day as service on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes and parts in this area. Bowman 135 Vermont. Phone 138 if prompt service. KU376 DRESSMAKING, formals, alterations, by an experienced European dressmaker. See Themis Zannetel, 1633 Vermont (down- stairs apartment). Phone 1477- 16 CONCOC SERVICE-B. F. Gooddry tires and batteries, complete lubrication service and automatic transmission service. Buchheim. Conoco Service. 19cf and Massachusetts. Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. till midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tf TYPEF: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Penn. Phone 136M. tf TRANSPORTATION WANT A RIDE to New Orleans and back during the Christmas holidays. Will share drive and expenses. Please call Arnold Kotwitz, 2855 R, aft. 3,000. ASK US ABUT airplane rates, sky coach family days, round trip reductions, American Express land tours. Craned and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss and Matson National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. U MIRLINE TICKETS, prompt continuation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether on business or leisure. Phone frs. Louis Odafen, 3614. Downs travel service, 1015 Mass WANTED TYPIST WANTED close to 1219 Ohio. Call Ahmed. 2235W. 12-19 CLEKER-TYPIST II—must be careful, accurate typist, ready to learn electric power systems and use graph operator. Also need bindery worker—mailing inserting, gathering, etc. Pres. Press, University of Kansas Press, Journalism Building. 12-ff Hay Dinner With Trimming Available to Horses Dec. 25 Chicago—U (P).-The anti-cruelty society announced today it will serve a hay dinner with all the marmalade horses on Christmas day. The "trimmings" will include a bushel of mixed grain and some carrots. Abandoned cats and dogs will get cooked liver sausage, raw horse meat, dog candy, biscuits, cooked fish, milk and cream. Garryville, La. — (U.P.)—Justice of the Peace Anicet Hilbert, picked up by game wardens and ordered to appear in his own court for hunting rabbits with a searchlight, fined himself $12.50. Hunary Judge Fines Himself "I got hungry for rabbit," Klibert said. Kansas Kids Come to See Children's Art Section By JERRY KNUDSON The University, in carrying out its program to serve all of the people of the state, has added another project with this goal in view. A Children's Room was opened early this fall in the Museum of Art. "The project has a dual purpose The project has a dual purpose to give art education students experience of children and to serve schoolchildren in the state," said Miss Maud Ellsworth, chairman of the department of art education, director of the project. Two class periods are held every Saturday for fifth and sixth grade children. From 10 to 11:30 a.m. Lawrence pupils participate, and from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the room may be reserved by any school in Kansas. The schools choose the children sent, Miss Ellsworth said "because of interest, because the child needs it, or because he has earned it." The room can accommodate 12 children. No fee is charged for the class, which includes a half-hour tour of the museum in which the children learn about the exhibits. The museum furnishes the equipment and the School of Education supplies the materials. Mary Anne Forman, art education senior, has been teaching the morning class, and different students take over the afternoon class. The children started with crayons and now do drawing and water color painting. For one class they observed Winslow Homer's painting in the museum in which Miss Forman pointed out how Homer learned to draw from nature. After an outdoor observation period, the children proceeded to work on something from nature. At the close of the sessions the children talk about each pupil's work. "They're not at all afraid to say what they think about others' work, and most have very good observations." Miss Forman said. The questions flew the Saturday they looked at the huge bronze Buddha located near the base of the basement landing. The children wanted to know how much it would cost, what it was made of, how much it weighed, and all about the casting process. Miss Forman said. Out-of-town schools which have taken advantage of the afternoon class are the Roesland school in Kansas City, Kan., the Riverside rural school in Douglas county, and the Atchison grade school. Three small town schools are booked this far for the next semester — St. George, Perry, and Clifton. "The project has been most successful, and we have had great expressions of appreciation," Miss Ellsworth said. It will also serve as a demonstration of the late ideas of teaching art for teachers, parents. THE GIFTS ARE ALL WRAPPED AND READY TO PUT UNDER THE TREE. THAT MEANS THAT CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE. HIXONS WANT TO WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. 721 Mass. Members of Delta Gamma sorority and Delta Upson entertained a group of underprivileged Lawrence children ranging in ages from 2 to 12 years. Each of the children were presented with gifts from Lorrimer Armstrong, engineering sophomore, who acted as Santa Claus. The party *also included refreshments and entertainment.* About 30 youngsters enjoyed an early Christmas last night when they met with Santa Claus at Delta Upsilon fraternity house. Greek Groups Fete Children Phone 41 or "anyone interested" that are welcome to come and observe, she added. George Michale, business junior, said, "Fraternity and sorority members were pleased that were able to make the children happy. It was a party that will be difficult to forget," he said. An additional 50 children recently have been entertained at similar parties given by Pi Beta Phi social sorority and by Pi Delta Theta, social fraternity. Santa Claus has been the highlight of each party providing toys, candy, and clothing for the children. The Pueblo Indians called the spot upon which the city of Santa Fe, N.M., now stands, Kuopoga, or "the place of the shell beads near the water." SHOWS TONITE 7-9:01 FEATURE: 7:40 - 3:41 SAT & SUN, Continuous FEATURE: 1:40 - 3:41 5:42 - 7:43 - 9:44 WEVE ADDED— Xavier Cugat and Orch. TOM & JERRY CARTOON And LATE NEWS IT'S COMING!! 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