MONDAY. APRIL 16, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univertersity Press Office. Journalism bldg, not later than 3:30 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 FOR SALE A REAL bargain! LIFE and TIME magazines will be sent to you for a whole year (104 magazines) for only $7.00, just about 6 cents per copy as against the regular price of 20 cents per copy. Student Union Book Store. 27 FOR SALE: 1950 Gibson upright Deep-Epoxy, 6 cubic feet with 5 year guarantee. Has been used as demonstrator. $100.00 below retail price. Call 24838. 0 "GERMAN Shepherd狗 for sale." Registered with American Kennel Club. Sired by Trick Von der Wandmhshoe AKC and Quilla of Grettamarc AKC and Dam; Quilla of Grettamarc AKC No. 4959 Sired by Daryl of Grettamarc UD and of Ch Karen of Grettamarc CD. 20 ONE new Army officer's blouse, size 39-R ings or call 3568W FOR SALE: At 20% discount, brand new phone: 518-364-9788. Never use Call 3577W after 6 p.m. www.cellphone.com STUDENTS ONLY: For a limited time we will accept new and renewal sub- scriptions at $0.99 per month $0.99 per year. This is one-half the regular price. Student Union Book Store. 20 MAKE THIS your headquarters for College Outline Series, Schaum's Outlines, and other Study Aids. Student Union Book Store. 17 PORTABLE RADIOS; See the new Motorola Playboy at B. F. Gadour, 923-griffin. Mass—your downtown portable headquarter. Always a fresh stock of portable batteries. Students always welcome to "charge it!" 27 MICROSCOPE, Bauch Lomb binocular, four objectives, 2 pairs of eye pieces, mechanical stage, sub-stage light. Beautiful instrument. 345 Illinois. 19 Graduate Students. A FORM BOOK FOR MANUAL OF STYLES by U. of Chicago are essentials in thesis preparation. Get or both at your Student Union Bookstore. 19 1947 "Oldsmobile Torpedo. Radio, heater," 605. Oldsmobile a new tires and recent hydromatic overhaul. A 2 owner car. Must see to appreciate. Completely airight, absolutely not a rattle. A real beauty. Call Dudley Elliott, 3456. MISCELLANEOUS SENIORS! Don't forget to gtg an album of K. U. RECURDS. Three 78 RPM non-breakable records in attractive only $4.90. Student Union Book Store 19 TYINGIP: Theses, themes, notebooks CLUB: 1344W. Mrs. Halp, 50th West 6th CIU: 1344W. Mrs. Halp, 50th West 6th TYPING: Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rules. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. tf TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt 3. Phone 3028M. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need; field maps, business. Our stoppet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYING: These, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. **tf** STUDYING you tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. **tf** BUSINESS SERVICF CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Plenty of tree parking space in rear. From tree to midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vermont. tt TRANSPORTATION FLYING? skay us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Berry, and las Vegas Call Mass. First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th andMass. Phone 30. tf WANTED TUPLE WITH baby desire small clean, assomably-priced apartment for year beginning June first. Box one, Daily Kansan 16 FOR RENT TO MAN: exceptionally nice knotty pine room in private home. Private bath and entrance. Air conditioned for summer. 900 Illinois. Phone, 3769. 16 QUIET pleasant room for one or two studious young men. Single beds. Close to campus. 1244 Louisiana. Ph. 1752. 18 ROOM FOR one or two men. Reasonable. Phone 3626. 1301 N.H. 19 LOST DARK GREEN smooth leather Buxton billfold sometime between 12 and 2 on identification identification card and other values. Reward. Jan WATERS. Phone 3735. Official Bulletin April 16, 1951 Mathematics colloquium, 5 today, 203 Strong, Prof. Vidar Wolontis, "A Relation Between Logarithmic Capacity and Extremal Distance." I. S.A. Council, 7:15 tonight, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Bring your nominations and anyone interested in Spring election. Reservations for "WTHAYDOHIK" out-of-state dinner, 6:15 p.m. Thursday, must be made by this afternoon. $1.25 per plate; call Mary Lou Fischer, phone 3510 for reservations. Engineerrettes Bridge, 7:30 tonight Kansas Room, Memorial Union. Chess club, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Union. Phi Sigma, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 417 Snow. Initiation of new members. Speaker, Dr. Anna Koffler, Kansas City university, who researches in Serology and Cell Metabolism. All present and potential members of Hillel Foundation attend meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Hawk's Nest, Memorial Union. Discussion of plans for banquet, Sader and picnic to be held next few weeks. All persons interested invited Preliminary examinations are being offered in Western Civilization, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, April 18 and 19. Students planning to take preliminary examination over units 1-5 to go 101 Snow; those taking it over units 6-10 go to 305 Bailey. Quill club will not meet tonigh Awards Open To Piano Majors Cash prizes and gold and bronze pendant awards are being offered by the National Guild of Piano Teachers to piano majors in colleges, conservatories, and universities maintaining music departments. More than $5,000 will be distributed in 1952 to the best seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen enrolled in American colleges, Silvio Scienti, collegiate chairman of the event, recently announced. Rules and regulations necessary to enter the 1952 piano recording competition will be mailed upon request by Dr. Scionti, or by the National Guild of Piano Teachers, box 1113, Austin, Texas. Late News Color Cartoon Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW thru TUESDAY ROY ROGERS TRIGGER "TWILIGHT IN THE SIERRAS" Co-Feature "Gasoline Alley" Late News Color Cartoon Once called A Kwin Book, the University's yearbook has ranged widely in name and size since 1874. Yearbook Once Called Kwir, Featured Senior Horoscopes By ANNE SNYDER The first annual, called the Hierophantes, listed 11 faculty members, including John Fraser, professor of "mental and moral philosophy," and Frank H. Snow, professor of natural history. Three senior class officers were imposingly named on the next page, above the names of the members of the senior class—the same three people. The activities section listed such clubs as the Orophilian Literary society and the Hetariaia Philhellenike. The Hierophanties also featured three pages of uncomplimentary quips about professors, and was accordingly discouraged by the faculty. "If ye have tears, prepare to shed them now," was the doleful message on the title page. This issue included poems and a social calendar. Then followed the Cyclone, which had pictures of the senior class for the first time, and the College Comedy, which sold for 15 cents in 1894. A Kwir Book, which came out in 1896, featured the horoscopes of the members of the senior class. This annual had 40 pages and was small enough to be carried in a pocket. Another annual did not make an appearance until eight years later, when the Kansas Kikkabe came out. William Allen White, later the editor of the Emporia Gazette, was editor of the Helianthus in 1889. After trying various other names, such as Annus Mirabilis and the Galaxy, the first Jayhawker came out for $1 in 1901. The ancestors of today's Jayhawker all had small pages and In 1902 the Jayhawker had a cowboy theme and was bound and tied in rawhide. In these days, Tau Nu Epsilon fraternity had a full page with the names and pictures of its members among the social fraternities on the campus. N-O-W ENDS TUESDAY type which was hard to read. Blood and liver purifiers and turkish baths to cure cancer were advertised in the back. In 1916 the first beauty queens appeared under a section titled "Vanity Fair." This annual was presented to the University by its editor in a 20-minute ceremony on the steps of Fraser hall, with Chancellor Frank Strong and the University band in attendance. The Jayhawkers which came out during World War I were all-out patriotic, while 1919's issue celebrated peace. In 1926 the book expanded to its present 9-by-12 inch size. The Jayhawker had been a one-issue volume all this time, but in 1924 it was remodeled and made into a five-issue magazine. "Never before has the plan been used, and the University of Kansas again leads the way," said the editor in his foreword. The easiest way to get rid of old tree stumps is to rot them out, some farmers contend. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. 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