Topeka, Ks. Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1952 University Daily Kansan "Santa Is Much Too Slow-Use Want Ads-Make Some Dough!" Page 7 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered to you at 8 a.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kernel office. Journals do not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 725 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1109 Mass. tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etd'. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Teen. Phone 1366M. MWF-12 BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the snack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tt EXPERIENCED Typist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. J. R. Roscoe, 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4, upstairs. Phone 2775-1. tf RADIO AND TV repair service on all masks. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest men- tions to meet your assuring fast, efficient service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. tt TYFING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tf TYPING SERVICE. experienced nurses reports, etc. Regular rates. Mrs. Hall. 506 West 6th. Phone 1344W. tf in home. Theses and miscellaneous. 12-8 TYPING SERVICE themes, notebooks Phone 2417. CRYSTAL LAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from t a.m. until midnight. tf JAYHAWKERS; Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in field. Their needs are ours. Our one-time charge is everything for gift Shop, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, maltos, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. tf REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- Rentals, real estate buyers. William J. Williams 31108 Soon—"O Henry's Full House' FOR SALE CHEVROLET, 4 door sedan, $650, 1946 Stylmaster with radio and heater. Runs perfectly. Come at once to 1234 Oread. 12-10 MEN; we have four tuxedos in excellent condition. Sizes 36, 37, 38 and 42. Come in and see them. Comfort Shop, 741 New York. 12-4 LOST MISCELLANEOUS K&E SLIDE RULE in men's room Watson library between 12:30 and 4:30 Thursday face. 6. Distinguishable by left face. Andrew Jones, 10-8 Ordahl hall. Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tf RADIO and TV service-same day as service on all makes. Most complete stock radio parts in this area. Radio and TV 128 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. DRESSMAKING, formals, alterations, an experienced dressmaker. See Thelma Zanneton, 1633 Phone 1477M. 1-6 stairs apartment.) Phone 1477M. CONCOC SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus automatic transmission Bucilem, Buchiem Concoc Services, 19th and Massachusetts. TYPEIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Penn. Phone 1369M. tf TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Winchita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 3101J evenings. MTW-ff ASK US ABGUT airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reductions, bus transfers, American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Glesman at the First National Bank for bus transfers. 8th, 9th and Mass streets. Phone 30. if AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international hotel inquiries. Phone Mrs. Lols Odaffer, 3661 Downs Travel Service, 105 Mass. O HENRY'S MOST BELOVED AND INCREDIBLE PEOPLE . . . FROM HIS MOST POPULAR STORIES. . . COME TO YOU IN . . . Olathe Air Wing Seeks Veterans Veterans are urged to attend a meeting to discuss the 442nd Troop Carrier Wing reserve program at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the Military Science building. Its a WonderFULL Evening's Entertainment! Col. Maurice R. Smith is conducting a recruiting drive aimed at obtaining 1500 reserve officers and airmen for the Mo-Hawk wing, comprised of Kansas and Missouri men. Service in the wing fulfills obligations included in the Selective Service law which requires veterans to remain in the reserve for six years. Lt. Conrad H. Isenberg will interview non-veterans in room 7 of the Military Science building. Members of the 442nd train one weekend a month at the Olathe Naval Air Station. They receive four days pay for each training session and are eligible for promotion, retirement, and disability benefits. WANTED STUDENTS interested in working new banquet service at Student Union for the coming year. See Miss Harry or between 2 and 4 p.m. at Union cafeteria office. FOUNTAIN B on drill field Nov. 25. Ross A. Smith on drill field Nov. 26. *add* 1814 Michigan. Phone 3036 L-2. FOUND ROOMS FOR undergraduate girls in very nice house. Available for second semester. Very close to campus. Phone 3712E. 12-10 FOR RENT 12-4 KU Can Develop All Types Of Theater, Official Says "In this area, the University of Kansas has a great opportunity to develop all types of theater," C. R. Kase, a field secretary of the American National Theater and Academy, said in an interview Tuesday. Mr. Kase was on the campus conferring with Dr. John Newfield, director of University theater, about developing the theater in Kansas. "University and community theater have kept the theater alive in the United States," Mr. Kase said. Traveling troupes are meager and Broadway productions are largely limited to people in the New York area, he added. Through the community and educational theater, there is more participating theater in this country than any place in the world. Mr. Kase pointed out. Kase praised Asked if university theater tends to lead or follow professional theater, Mr. Kase indicated a schedule of this year's University Theater's productions and commented, "A program like that is certainly not following." Chartered under an Act of Congress in 1935, ANTA is in the process of reorganizing so that a national theater can be established with a broad local and regional base, rather than a single center as in European countries. One project which the organization has undertaken recently is a pilot project in Delaware in which theaters sell student-rate tickets for In all its tempestuous beauty—capturing the passions and pageantry of the Age of Romance! SIR WALTER SCOTT'S FAMED NOVEL ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS —and cast of thousands! Screen Play by NOEL LANGLY • Adaptation by Alineas MACKENZIE directed by RICHARD THORPE • produced by PANDRO B. SERMAN SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE ENGAGEMENT $1.20. ANTA hopes that this experiment will catch hold nationally. H U R R Y ENDS TONITE John Wayne "THE QUIET MAN" STARTS THURSDAY Mat. 2:30. Eve. 7:00-9:03 Features: 2:47, 7:18, 9:21 Latest Movietone News GRANADA Phone 946 ITS ON THE WAY... "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE" Color by Technicolor