FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20,1950 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be called in 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 TWO tickets to KU-Kokahoma A&M football game. 41-CC-21 and 41-CC-22. Regular price. Call 3768 to 5 o'clock or stop at Kansan Business Office. 20 MATCHING mathogany end tables with an automatic phonograph enclosed in one. An unusual apartment set. To see, at Lehigh after 7 p.m. Ph. BH 817. 1137 Indiana. BOXER puppies. Best blood lines. A.K.C. registered. Fawn with black mask and white blaze. Male and female. Sell or trade for T.V. 2020 N. H. Phone 1777R. SPECIAL sale of fineline desk pen set $1.75 value for 98c. Choose either a fine or medium point at your Student Union Book Store. 24 GOOD used cars 1949 Chevrolet tudor, like new; 1948 Chevrolet Aerod Sedan, 19,000 miles, perfect; 1948 Chevrolet club coupe, 10,000 miles; 1946 Chevrolet convertible, perfect. West 9th Auto Sales. 9th and Ohio, phone 232. 20 Newt Stewart Warner South Wind heater with all attachments=$20.00. Also new Webster 78 RPM record changer in carrying case. Phone 763 M after 5:30 p.m. ONE STOP service for your halloween party. Decorations, masks, noisemakers, and great grusenies masks in lawrence. Kirktrick Sport Shoot 715 Mass. Phone 1018. BUY A TYPEWRITER! Trade in your old machine on a new portable. Make better grades with neater papers. Cash or terms at the Student Union Book Store. K U. RECORD ALBUH! The a H Acepia Choir, Men's Glee Club and Band non-breakable RCA Victor records! Store at your Student Union Book Store. TRANSPORTATION NATED: riders (women preferred) to go to KU-MU game and KU-Kansas State game. Call Don 2827 between 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Oct. 23. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations, telecomm at First National Bank for reservations and information. Telephone no. 30. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 FLYING? See EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service FIRST TIME ALL POPULAR PRICES DMISSION For This Engagement Children 25c Adults 60c MISCELLANEOUS FREE tutoring in review of grammar and rhetoric; theme writing. Piano 3578W. Bronx Public Library WANT ride to Omaha, Nebraska late Friday night or early Saturday morning Share expenses and driving. Wayne Heigesen. Phone 443. 20 WATCH for the coming Hawk Mite invasion on Oct. 27. 27 ARMY RESERVE membership insures against draft call. Men with foreign experience may obtain an agreement to military intelligence reserve unit, see Richard Mikulski. Strong I19. 24 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" field. Be sure to everything in the pet field. Their names are Tiffany, one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf LOST EASTERN Stir Pin, about size of dime, colored star on gold wreath lost between Strong Hall and Union Building. Senti- value only. Linda Bartley, tel. 980. SPIRAL notebook containing Modern Europe notes. Name, class, and hour writtentogether. No Jakee Krenk. 781. 24 WRIST WATCH in evenings. Large rewinder. Call 1164 in evenings. Large rewinder. BROWN leather purse. Bill fold, keychain, pen, pencil inside. Lost near room 131 in Ad building. Reward. Call Georgia Bennington. 980. MAROON corduroy jacket in 200 Strong please call Paul Berkley 3040 Reward FOR RENT 3-ROOF furnished apartment close to campus. Gas stove-electric refrigerator. Share bath with another couple. Call 3193R after 6 p.m. FURNISHED apt on first floor by Nov. 1. Private bath. 3 rooms. Inquire Crystal Cafe in morning or evenings 6-8 at 1141 Vt. BUSINESS SERVICE NUNS Spanish and English. Thesis TYPING in ADVANCED LADIES' Tailoring and Alterations, contact Mrs. Tina Rosnolen, at Jackson Tailors, 905% Mass., phone 157. 23 TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 30828. **tt** World War II veterans may qualify for on-the-farm training under the GI Bill. ENDS TONITE 'Annie Get Your Gun' Shown 6:51-9:01 Always a Cartoon! Boxoffice Open 6:30 Mon. thru Sat. at 5:45 on Sunday — Phone 260 — Lawrence DRIVE-IN This Guy Is His Own Cop Theatre Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 18 (U.P.) Realtor John J. Bailey insisted today that police accept his self-lieved fine for running a red traffic light. Bailey said he was thinking of "business matters" yesterday when he failed to stop at the red light. There were no policemen at the corner. Bailey said he knew he had violated the law and was as "guilty as though I was caught." He approached Arthur Gaither, police traffic bureau clerk, and gave him $5 for the fine. Gaither asked for the traffic ticket. "I don't have any traffic ticket, but I'm just as guilty as though a dozen police saw me run the light." Police held that since no officer witnessed the red light passing, and no report had been made to police, they could not accept the "fine." The money was returned to Bailev. World organization, a Y.W.C.A. commission, discussed the objectives of their meetings and worship services Wednesday, and planned the program for the next meeting Wednesday, Oct. 25. YW Commission Discusses Goals Ada Watson, commission chairman, explained that the objectives were the support of the United Nations, increased understanding of people and nations, assistance of the World Student Service Fund campaign, and increased awareness of the world community of Christians. The objective of the special worship service concluding each meeting is the discovery through prayer of God's intention for the issue or situation faced during that meeting. Arrangements are being made to have a foreign student speak at the next week. After next week meetings will be held at 4 p.m. every other Wednesday in Henley house. A group open to members of the Y W.C.A. and non-members who haven't signed up for the commission. STARTS SUNDAY STAT. OWL 11:15 Just "Luv" & Stuff - No Mystery - No Murders - No Problems — No Worry — No Tears — and swell entertainment! Just Romance — Relaxation EDDIE BRACKEN GLORIA DE HAVEN·MARDIORIE MAIN·PHIL SILVERS - ADDED - Feature shown at 1:11 - 3:11 5:11 - 7:11 and 9:11 "FOOTBALL IN THE NEWS" HURRY Ends Sat. ARMY 27 — MICHIGAN 6 OKLA.14—TEXAS13 'S'FACT "NIGHT AND THE CITY" MOVIES Realty ARE BETTER Shows Continuous Daily-Open 12:45 Snake Found In Brake Drum Harve, Mont. — (L.P.)—Garagemen get some peculiar jobs but Wendelin Schweitz drew a new one. He was asked to remove a bull snake from the brake drum of a car belonging to Mrs. Thora Rogers. It's No Secret Downs Travel Service 1015 Mass. St. Ph. 3661 "Just tell us where, We'll get you there." That we give you better air reservation service. All lines, ticket delivery day or night. You profit by our experience. Phone 10 For Sho Time Ends Today "JOHNNY HOLIDAY" Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday One of the Late Show Saturday night 11:00 p.m. one of the most extraordinary pictures ever filmed! WILLIAM HOLDEN SLORIA SWANSON ERICH VON STRONEIM plus — Late News Events Color Cartoon "The Little Moth's Big Flame" Phone 132 For Sho Time Today - Saturday Adm. 14c-45c Wild Bill Elliott "WILDCAT OF TUCSON" Dennis O'Keefe Dennis O'Keefe "DIAMONDS AND CRIME" Chapter 1 "ATOM MAN vs. SUPERMAN" Late News Events SUN - MON - TUES Gene Tierney "SUNDOWN" "DAVID HARDING, COUNTERSPY" Plus: Late News Events Color Cartoon "Swing Monkey Swing"