1951 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Their their con-works ee is ween n of was wal in d. an delve said, in the ve a more ad- uage utter- e, if and they atin. poor- ork. try- which use over oor- Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed within 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Mall office. Journals must be later than 4 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 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches for delivery or pickup. Alamo Cafe. Ph. 3604. 1109 Mass. tt MISCELLANEOUS MOM'S MEALS at 110 vt. Hours 6 a.m. p.m. 7 p.m. Mon. morning to Sat 9 JAYHAWKKERS; Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are ours, and our fur is everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. **tt** DR. C. R. R. ALBRIGHT Chironom and Phylogenetic Interpret Phone 1531 1023% Mass. t SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town- Expressive, Exquisite and Exclusive, What? What's so nice about you? Grants? Grant's Fet & Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Open till 7 p.m. week days. TRANSPORTATION TOPEKA COMMUTERS: Riders wanted. Leave Topeka at 7, back at 1 daily. Frank Weaver, 2-2021. 12 WANTED: Ride to and from Topeka on week days. Will share expenses. S. A. Balafas, 1322 Buchanan, Topeka, Phone 3-1927. 8 WANTED FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodation. Call Miss Giessem at First National Bank reservations and information. Phone 12345. WANTED to buy from June graduate, town. Cahl 2346 L-4. 14 ROOM and BOARD free to working girl or student who will spend hours a.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. with school counselor in new home. 2010 La Phone 3171 L-7. 14 GARAGE in the vicinity of 9th and phone. Phone 2813J. 12 FOR SALE WANT TO BUY from private party good 141 car. Call 10593. tt 1950 FORD, 8 cyl. 4-door Custom, radio, heater, plastic seat covers; clean; ex- cellent running condition; 12,000 kcal; $800 for my car; $46.00 for your payments. See W.E. Goering at Law School or at 15 Lane H, Sunflower, Kansas. ® 40° DE SOTO TUDOR: Excellent condition throughout. With overdry, radio, and heater, the cover covers and heater measures per gallon. A rare buy at $435.122 Mass. 12 SIZE 38 TUKEDO, practically new. Also white coat. Phone 2616M. 8 CAMERA: Mercury II, f. 2.7 lens, 1-1000 shutter, case, flash tachment. Save 50 per cent of cost. Also three-speed record changer. Call 9 LOST WILL THE person who took brown zipper case from outside Union ternia. Once removed, please call 15348, Tuesday or leave contents with lost and found in Union. WOILDL the person who accidentally picked up a brown-gray covert overcoat with a Jack Henry label please call 2696? I have your Ober's cover. 13 WILL PERSON who mistakingly took gray topcoat with red scarf and brown shirt from Corbin hall open house Friday, Feb. 2, please return same in exchange for his topcoat. Can be identified. Do Schoen, phone 86-12 ONE GOLD Bulova woman's watch in the Union last Thursday. Substantial reward for finder. Call Carolyn Wakefield, 3680, for description and reward. 8 BUSINESS SERVICE ATTENTION GIRLS: For the latest in his styling visit Marvin's Beauty Salon, 620 W. 9th, next to Hillside Pharmacy. Phone 997. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinner. 699 Vermouth. TYING themes notebooks, letters. TYPING themes, notebooks, propt. Mrs. Hall. tf/44W, 80 W. 6 h TMORTED Pelican Graphos pens and points for all drafting and art work. The finest equipment you can work with. Student Union Book Store. 14 MEDICAM. STUDENTS! Rent a micro- phone. Everyone can study the same slide at the same time. Student Union Book Store. 14 CRYSTAL CAFE has plenty of free parking space. 609 Vermont. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. tf KU. RECORD Album; Hear the A Cappella Choir, Men's Glee Club, and Universities; browse biblio records. VCActor records. Buy them at the Student Union Book Store, RENTAL TYPEWRITERS! Type your papers and improve your grades. Rent a portable or standard machine today from Student Union Book Store. 14 BUY SECOND sheets for your practice typing, math figuring, or sketch paper. Half reams for 49c and reams for 79c at Student Union Book Store. 14 FOR RENT ROOM FOR young man, graduate stu- ber. Please ask. Quit place to study 925. Cail 2522M NICE EAST room for 2 men students. Also place for one. Quiet and studious. Single beds. Close to campus. 1244 La. Phpe 1752. 8 TWO APARTMENTS on 1st and 2nd floors at 1140 Louisiana. Two sleeping rooms at 413 W. 14th. $12.50, doubles. $17, singles. Phone 3331. 8 45 RPM RECORD player and 50 records night. Phone 3667R. $10 in ROOM FOR RENT: For 2 boys. Twin beds. Kitchen privileges, bath, shower, phone. Halfway between town and campus. Ph. 2475W. 13 TO GRADUATE GIRL or K.U. office girl. One-half room. Also one-half two-room apartment, furnished and utilities paid. Phone 1504, 1245 Oread. 12 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Three rooms and bath. Couple, no children. Near grocery and college. Also boy's room, single or double. Phone 2083, 1828, 182 ROOFS FOR BOYS on the Hill. Bunk phone telephone Gas heat . 16. Phone 2917M. 816. TO YOUNG MAN Large single room First house south of campus. No drinking or smoking. See at 1616 Ind. 9 VERY NICE east room for 2 young men students, quiet and studious. Single beds, close to campus. 1244 Louisiana. phone 1752. 8 ROOM FOR BOYS: One comfortably furnished, conveniently located, double room with bunk beds and large desk. Phone 3578J. 8 Engineering Council Has Vacancies Vacancies exist on the Engineering council, student governing body of the School of Engineering, for senior and freshmen representatives. These vacancies can be filled by petitions signed by 35 members from the class of the candidate. Petitions must be sent to the Engi- neering council on or before Wednesday, Feb. 21. ___ Springfield. Mass. (U.P.)-The Rev. Joseph E. Porter was baptized an Episcopalian, joined a Dutch Reformed church, changed to a Presbyterian congregation and worked for a Methodist society before coming here as assistant minister of the Old First (Congregational) church. Can't Make His Mind Up VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 p.m. on Phone 132 for Sho Time LAST TIMES TODAY FINE ARTS PRESENTATION exclusive engagement "A WONDROUS SPECTAGLE!"—Time (Mag.) "RECOMMENDED!"—Winchell "BEAUTIFUL!"—Life BEAUTY and the BEAST Adm. Child 25c; adult 60c 'Lampoon' Award Given Miss Taylor FRI-SAT Adm. 14c - 45c. Hit No.1 Charles Starrett Smiley Burnette "RAIDERS OF TOMA-HAWK CREEK" Hir No. 2 Billy Gilbert Maxie Rosenbloom "CRAZY KNIGHTS" Hit No.2 Ch. 2 "Pirates of the High Seas" 'The STRATTON STORY' Cambridge, Mass.—(U.P.)The Harvard Lampoon established a new back-handed film trophy today and awarded it to actress Elizabeth Taylor "for so gallantly persisting in her career despite a total inability to act." Girl and that "Battleground" Star Together! MONEY! HEADLINES! WOMEN! HE BATTLED HIS WAY TO WHAT HE WANTED The university humor publication said the award—the "roosco"—would be presented annually to the actor or actress who in the previous year "has most shown those qualities of perseverance, leadership and personal integrity which have helped make Hollywood what it is today." Announcing its annual movie "worsits" for the preceding year, the Lampoon also singled out Miss Taylor for three other "honors." It named her the "most objectionable ingenuue" and one of the two "most objectionable movie children." FEATURE TIMES Soon on the Way "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" "HARVEY" :20, 3:24, 5:28, 7:32, 9:36 Continuous shows daily from 1 p.m. Box office opens 12:45 Granada PHONE 046 Others named in the list of the 10 worst pictures were: "Our Very Own," "Samson and Delilah," "Three Came Home," "The Next Voice You Hear," "American Guerrilla in the The magazine also cited her for one of the two "worst performances of the year" for her role in "The Conspirators." The film itself was termed one of the year's 10 worst. STARTS SATURDAY OWL 11:15 SUNDAY says: QUENTIN REYNOLDS "A picture like this makes going to the movies very much worth while." A MOTION PICTURE FOR THE MILLIONS WITH THE SAMUEL GOLDWYN TOUCHI It's a Sweetheart! Re-open Indian Village Sedona, Ariz. (U.P.)—Famed Montezuma Castle, Indian cliff dwellings built 800 years ago and tenanted for the past 500, got 200 temporary occupants when it became the locale for a movie company. The National Park Service permitted the Hollywooders to move in to film battle scenes for "Fort Savage." Philippines," "Cheaper by the Dozen"," "Stromboli," "The Flame and The Arrow" and "The Duchess of Idaho." YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Continuous shows daily 1:00 p.m.on Last Times Today John Wayne Patricia Neal "OPERATION PACIFIC" STARTS FRIDAY