WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads --on our screen Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid on time, except during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg. not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE SPECIAL PRICE to students on the two beautiful boxer pups we have left. They go to K.C. Saturday if not sold. 2020 N.H. Ph. 1777R. 27 1941 OLDS club coupe. Radio, heater, low mileage, excellent condition. Private owner. Call 2953J after 5 p.m. or see at Ellen Sumnside. 31 1940 CHEVROLET, two door, radio, and light. 1827R afternoons or evenings. 31 ALL FOUR room house, appraised for GI loan. 2033 Rhode Island. 30 E-Z-RASE rag content typewriter paper; packets of 100 sheets or 65% Erase paper; 100 sheets or 65% with your pencil eraser on this special patented surface. Student Union Book Store. MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as $27.95 tt b. B. Goodrich, 2929 Mass. Convenient terms if desired - or use our Goodrich, F. Goodrich Co.-Motorola Television. WE HAVE "Robert's Rules of Order" for sale now in the Revised edition. Valuable to all students and faculty, and only $2.10 at the Student Union Book Store. MISCELLANEOUS MAKE EVERY week a "Be Kind to Professors Eyes Week" by typing your work on a new portable from the Student Union Book Store. 3 CHICKEN DINNER special today. A regular $1.50 home-style fried chicken dish, served with tables, gravy, salad, bread, butter, and coffee. The Horse Insean 739 N. 2nd. SPAGHETTI dinner today Regular $1.25 spaghetti served with rich tomato meat sauce. Imported cheese, salad, bread, coffee. The Horse Shoe Imp' 738 N. 2nd St. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is all trained. Grant, fin, fur, feathers, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. tf SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town- tative, Exquisite and Exclusive WM!? Shell Kraft for every occasion 12 Conv. Open till 7 p.m. week days. I WATCH for the coming Hawk Mite inva- sion on Oct. 27. 27 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT. Close to campus. For information call 3148J. 30 LARGE FURNISHED basement room for 2 boys. Private entrance, private bath steam heat and newly re-decorated. See Paul Rogers, Topps Cleaners, 1427 Mass FURNISHED apt on first floor by Nov. 1. Private bath 3 rooms. Inquire Crystal Cafe in morning or evenings 6-8 at 1141 Vt. 36 A Whale of a good time is being cooked up for you at our 120 SATURDAY NIGHT Oct. 28 Doors All Open Seats 11:15 60c A spine-tingling . . . Blood Freezing . . . Mystery—that will raise the short hairs on the nape of your neck! 'FACE OF MARBLE' plus Color Cartoon "A' HAUNTIN WE WILL GO" "THE SPOOKS SPEAK" LOST LOST in stadium or between 11th street to Indiana, a diamond ear screw with a twisted gold circle. REWARD, Mrs Nite, 116 Indiana. Phone 3021. 26 MATCHING mahogany end tables with an automatic phonograph enclosed in 'one. An unusual apartment set. To see, ask Indiana after 7 p.m. 1932 Indiana. CHEMISTS! Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems for Students of College Chemistry will help you over the rough days ahead. Includes 276 problems. Now at your Student Union Book Store. 27 registered. Fawn with black mask and white blaze. Male and female. Sell or trade for T.V. 2020 N. H. Phone 1777R ONE STOP service for your halloween party. Decorations, masks, noisemakers. Don't fail to see the most gruesome sports show in town! A Dick Trick Sport Show 175 Mass. Phone 1018. BUY A TYPEWRITER! Trade in your old machine on a new portable. Make better grades with nearer papers. Cash or terms at the Student Union Book Store. TRANSPORTATION RIDES: Leaving for Wichita every week between 3-4 p.m. Friday. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-5 p.m. on Thursday. Harvest School, 3101 W. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Recognize Giessem at First National Bank for您的请假和Information Telephone no. 30. SPIRAL notebook containing Modern Europe notes. Name, class, and hour writings. Bucket of cards for WRIST WATCH on West intramural fields. Call 1164 in evenings. Large reward. 25 BUSINESS SERVICE TUTORING Spanish and English. Theses T typing. Easy rates. 1610M. . . 25 TYPING? TYPING! Experienced, prompt, accurate service. Call 1859J. Hazel Stanley. TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde. 1126 Tenn. entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. tf WANTED SPANISH TUTOR by the hour. Preferably native of the U.S.A. Phone 2475W COLLEGE GIRL part time 1:00 to 5:30 WAYS AWAY Clothing Company 843 Masters Favorite Steamer Whistle Now On Sardine Factory Belfast, Maine—(U.P.)For many years before World War II, the arrival of the steamer Belfast from Boston was a daily event in the lives of Belfast residents. They loved the booming tone of its whistle. Then the war came, and the Belfast was converted into a transport. Eventually, it was wrecked in a storm on the Pacific coast. However, today the blasts of the old Belfast's whistle still add a nostalgic touch to the town's daily routine. The whistle is used by a local sardine factory. Newest Reservists Called Wear Nylon And Lipstick New York—(U.P.)-The newest reservoirs called to the colors are wearing nylons and lipstick. They're girls! The army has called 1.644 women in the organized reserve back to duty, and judging from the first young ladies who reported at Manhattan army headquarters for physical checkups, the whole thing comes as a big shock. Barbara Shapland, for instance; a Brooklyn secretary, figures she's pretty typical of the first lady reservoirs, who will be required to serve 21 months. "I'm a cinch to pass the physical," said Barbara as she stood in line with some 30 other young women. "I never felt better." She served two years as a WAC, but went back to civilian life as soon as World War II ended. "I was just leaving for work the other day when I opened the mailbox and here was this letter that began, 'By direction of the president, you are requested...'" Barbara said. "I nearly fainted." If the girls pass their physicals they're subject to call any time, probably within the next few weeks. Unmarried women with no dependents will be selected first, but married women with no dependents can be called too. Next to Barbara in line stood redeed Mrs. Jeannette Hutak. "I don't want to go back in the army," she said tearfully. Ive had enough of war. I joined the WAC when my first husband was killed in the last war. Then I remarried just a year ago, and three weeks ago my husband was called back in." The single girls were more philosophical. "I brought it on myself, I guess, by staying in the reserve," a pretty secretary commented. "But at least we can still wear civilian clothes when we're off duty now, and we couldn't when I was in before." Puts Purchase To Test Lincoln, Neb. — (U.P.) Armando Sausedo, 25-year-old Chicago laborer, was sentenced to six years in the penitentiary after pleading guilty to robbing a Lincoln barber of $60. The barber, Oscar M. Powell, charged Sausedo bought a gun and ammunition from him in his shop, then used the weapon to rob him. Customer Has Good Memory York, Neb.—(U,P)—A local drug-gist received an anonymous letter with 25 cents enclosed. The writer said he had ordered two root beer about 10 years ago and slipped out without paving. HURRY Ends Thurs. Grand Slam Musical! FEATURE TIMES 1:14-3:16-5:18-7:20-9:22 Football in the News STARTS FRIDAY A Fast Moving, Hard Hitting Romance of New Orleans!! "BUCCANEER'S GIRL" STARRING 。 Philip Friend Yvonne DeCarlo (Queen of Technicolor) COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Shows Continuous Daily Boxoffice Opens 12:45 This cheered a solemn girl who stood at a counter filling out the first of what she figured was going to be a long line of forms to get herself back in uniform. "Boy, wait till my sister hears that," she said. "She was already planning to take over my entire wardrobe." ENDS TONITE Errol Flynn - Alexis Smith "MONTANA" THURS. - FRI. Always a Color Cartoon Boxoffice Open 6:30 Show Starts 7:00 Lawrence Fencing Club Elects Akers President Clark E. Akers, College sophomore, was elected president of the Fencing club Tuesday. Other officers are: Frances Barnhardt, engineering junior, vice-president; Barry D. Davis, College sophomore, secretary-treasurer. The club plans to hold matches with Kansas State college and other schools which have fencing teams after the Thanksgiving vacations, Preston Hunter, assistant instructor of physical education and faculty advisor said. Matches are also planned between members of the club. FINE ARTS PRESENTATION TODAY also Thursday SHOWS AT: 2:00-4:25-6:50-9:20 ADMISSION Children 25c Adults 60 TODAY Continuous Shos Daily 1 P.M. On—Phone 10 for Sho Time ALSO PLAYING THU'RSDAY-FRIDAY STANLEY KRAMER'S MARLON BRANDO • TERESA WRIGHT in STANLEY KRAMER's The Men "THE MEN" shown at 1:15-3:15-5:20-7:25-9:20 ADDED: Late News Events Vera Vague "WHA HAPPEN" للغاية من هذا النشرة سوف نطلب •