WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms; Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by telephone or mail called in for the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the office by courier. Journal album, not later than 3:45 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 MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk pet shop. We have ever seen" held, net, pet shop with our business. Our onePet pet shop has everything for you: fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropractor and Physio-therapist Phone 1531 1023½ Mass. t SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town- Expressive. Exquisite to what? What? Enough for every occasion. Grant's Gift & Pet & Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Open till t 7 p.m. weekdays. ta BUSINESS SERVICE GIVB A typewriter to the special one on our Christmas list. We have portables and standards in a wide range of prices at the Student Union Book Store. 18 TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to Rhode Island. -1-17 HERE'S SOME "Christmas news" from Newweek magazine $4.75 each for gift subscriptions on order from 1-4. Only $4 when one person orders 5 or more subscriptions from the Student Union Book Store. 14 TYBING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. FOUNTAIN PENS . . . all famous makes priced from $2.00 to $13.50. gift boxes to be sent. A welcome phone card to give years of pleasure. Student Union Book Store. 18 WANT RIDE to Philadelphia and back Bring Christmas holidays. Will share all expenses and assist driving. Arnold Kottwitz. Phone 3872M. 1220 La. tr LEATHER GOODS of highest quality workmanship in notebooks and brief cases. Many styles and finished to choose from at the Student Union Book Store 18 TYPING: themes, notebooks, letters, theses, etc. Accurate, prompt. Mrs. Hall. 1344W, 506 W, 6th tf BOOK LAMP! The original clip-on lamp 6 foot card and 10 watt lamp. An unusual gift for only $1.89. Student Union Book Store. 18 ENGINEERS! World's only drawing ink fountain pen. The Pelican is here more than once, Draws a thick /1/0 of a mile long with one filling. At the Student Book Unook Store 20 BUY A desk lamp for that student on the list. Makes an attractive addition to any room. Hurry while our supply lasts! Student Union Book Store. 18 FOR CHRISTMAS this year give K.U. record albums. A gift all former students with your name can get non-breakable records. Only $4.90 at your UniBook Union Book Store. 20 STUDENTS! For your convenience we will remain open regular for every day during the school week. Dec. 23, Dec. 25, and Tues., Dec. 26. Student Book Store 18 LOST WILL GIRL in orange blouse who picked up black kid gloves at Sitwell lecture please leave them in English Office Fraser 15 GREEN BILLFOLD with I.D. card. Marri- orge Seeley, Phone 768. ROSE GOLD ladies' wrist watch with Spiedel expansion band. Reward. Philvills HPhris, phone 3544. 14 PHI KAPPA SIGMA fraternity pin with Beta Beta guard. If found, call Jim Garrison, Phone 155. 14 BILFOLD: between Fraser hall haif Sigma Chi house. Identification inside. Return to Barbara Trapp, phone 3687. Reward will be given. 13 FOR SALE 1949 CHEVROLET. 4 door deluxe sedan, (Fleetline), blue grey, radio, heated lights, back lights, Low mileage. Make reasonable offer. Phone 1162. NEW LIGHT tan heavy coat, size lined, size 44. Bargain. Telephone 828134 DARK BLUE Chevrolet - 11 months old- like new, 9,500 actual miles equity or $106. Has $800 accessories, number and number at Kansas office, Box 2, 14 MOTORGOLA Portable Radios and Morning Television—both perfect Christmas gifts. See at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. 14 AUTOMATIC toaster, waffle irons, and mixers, ideal gifts for your parents. B. F. Goodrich Co., 929 Mass. 14 CHOICE SELECTION of Christmas cards, gifts and wrappings. At Rowlands Book Stores, 1401 Ohio and 1237 Oread. 15 1937 FORD 4-door, '41 motor, new battery and paint job, South Wind radio, battery rewired. Excellent phone $175 cash and assume small loan. Phone 2242J. FOR RENT THREE ROOM, nicely furnished apartment available Feb. 1. Adults only. Call 1832 before 4 p.m. or after 8 p.m., 839 Miss. SINGLE ROOM for rent for a boy near campus. Call 2470J. 15 ATTRACTIVE 4-room+ apartment, first Automatic heat and hot water. Close to campus. Call 3683J, for ap- pointment. 13 LARGE ROOM with private bath. Contains hot water. Near campus. Suitable for two men or married couple. 1801 Alabama. Phone 3480R. NICE DOUBLES for girls. One-half block from Union. Call 3835 after 12:00 noon. 14 NICE DOUBLES for Boys. One-half block from Union. Call 3835 after 12:00 am. 14 TRANSPORTATION SAVE 15 per cent on your round trip home: use my transportation request up to $80. Hurry! Michael Hervey, 3248W. 15 DRIVING TO California for vacation, new car, can take 3. Call 16991. 19 WANT TWO riders to New Orleans or vicinity to share expenses and driving. Leaving Dec. 20. Contact Andres Martinez, from 4 to 5 p.m. Phone 2515J. 18 TWO RIDERS to Albuquerque or Gallup, New Mexico. Leaving Dec. 22. Contact Kansan office. 15 WANTED RIDERS to New York and Boston. Will leave Wed, noon. Late model car. Call Richard Longarini, 2167, preferably between 2 and 5 p.m. 19 WANT RIDE to San Antonio, Texas over vacation. Share expenses and assist driving. 2157M after 6 p.m. 15 GIRL WANTS ride to Indianapolis, Ind. or vicinity. Call 3235M. 15 WANTED: A ride by auto to any point in California over the Xmas holiday, on a bus or train and share expenses. Know highways well. Contact Ben Kamprath. Phone 3231J 14. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodation. Call Miss Giessem at First National Bank for reservations and information. Phone tt RIDERS WANTED to and from New York or vicinity over holidays. Leaving early afternoon. Returning Share expenses. Phone Larry Ireland at 84. NANTED: Ride to New York, vicinity or Xmas vacation. Two people will hare expense, driving. Call Aaron Herskowitz, after 7:30 evenings. 1312R DRIVING TO San Antonio in '50 Ford Riders wanted to there or points south. Contact Howard Lane, Phone 2377M. 14 WASHINGTON. D.C. Ride wanted there and back for Christmas holidays, shirts, gowns and assist driving, Morgan-Griville, phone 15252, 1320 Kentucky. KU Offers Therapy Course The annual postgraduate short course in therapeutics will be given at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City through Wednesday. The course started Monday. This year the instruction on therapy will be confined to three phases --endocrine, arthritic and peripheral vascular diseases, according to H. G. Ingham, director of the extension program in medicine. prog am. There will be a guest instructor who will be an authority in each type of disease. They are Dr. Robert H. Williams, Seattle, Wash., author of one of the best known textbooks in endocrinology; Dr. W. Paul Holbrook, Tucson, Ariz., internationally known in treatment of arthritis; and Dr. Paul T. DeCamp, New Orleans, La., a surgeon who has pioneered in new techniques of treating vascular ailments. Two-hour clinics in endocrine disorders, arthritis and dermatitis are scheduled during the course. Each will involve the presentation of many courses, most of them previously treated, with a showing of the results obtained. Twenty-two of the KU medical faculty will instruct during the three-day period. Read the Daily Kansan Daily HELD OVER Thru SATURDAY M-G-M's King of Spectacles! KING SOLOMONS MINES starring DEBORAH KERR • STEWART GRANGER with RICHARD CARLSON • COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Feature Times: 1:00-3:06:5:15-7:24 and 9:33 ALSO: Color Cartoon—Latest World News Set County Clerk School Date Granada PHONE 946 NEXT "A LIFE OF HER OWN" NEXT The second annual school for county clerks will be held Feb. 8 and 9. Experts in county government will speak on the problems of county clerks and county government at the two-day meeting. Special emphasis will be given to public relations and the tax assessment process. The school is sponsored by the bureau of governmental research in co-operation with University Extension. Read the Daily Kansan Daily HELD OVER thru FRIDAY Queen of the ROSE BOWL!! Color by Technicolor Starring Diana Lynn-Charles Coburn Feature Times: 1:44 3:45-5:46-7:47-9:48 F-L-A-S-H Army-Navy Football Game... 11 other 1950 Games - Also • Comedy-Cartoo Shows Continuous Open 12:45 New PATER PHONE 321 'Gather Ye Rosebuds,' Girls Washington—(U.P.)—Public Health service figures showed the Ameri- can male is dying off faster than his female counterpart. The agency reported that the death ates for both men and women are going down, with the women's death ate decreasing faster. Phone 10 For Sho Time ends tonite David Brian-John Agar "BREAKTHROUGH" THURSDAY ONE DAY ONLY — on our stage — FOOTLIGHT FROLIC 8:30 p.m. presented by Orva Dodson School of Dancing — on our screen — Evelyn Ankers . . . Evelyn Ankers James Ellison James Ellison "THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMY JANE" Shown at 1:25-3:25-5:25 7:25-10:00 plus "Let's Sing Grandfather's Favorites" Color Cartoon "Hollywood Steps Out" —technicolor special "King of the Carnival" Late News Events Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW thirth THURS. Fine Arts Presentation A STORY OF GREAT HUMAN CONFLICT. WITH THE STARS OF THE RED SHOES AND "BLACK NARCISSUS" staring DAVID FARABA + MARIUS GORING + GETEA OYNT *HUGE PRESS RELEASE* HUGWALLPOLLE admission Children 25c - Adults 60c Patronize Kansan Advertisers Your Best Insurance For a Safe Trip This Christmas- Our Service Department A mechanical failure on the road can be mighty inconvenient—it can also be dangerous. Windshield wipers, brakes, headlights—these are among the things that must be checked so you'll be sure they work when you need them. Bring your car in before the vacation begins be assured of a safe, pleasant trip. 617 Mass.