TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN eat up stack ad- the port away dov- you amAnd n to acts. odon ac- the the e've lue! SUTLFH TOTACCO CO. 650 Fifth St. Leaf HEINES*TOTACCO CO. Muston, Ohio Shown 7:36-9:37 Always a Color Cartoon Boxoffice open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 It's the place to qo-Ph. 260 Theatre DRIVE-IN HURRY ends WED. LAST 2 DAYS Amazing story of the Comanches in beautiful Arizona!! Feature Times 1:14, 3:45, 4:53, 7:39, 9:36 Feature Times - ALSO * Color Cartoon Comedy—News STARTS THURSDAY A startling suspense Melodrama!! Shows Continuous Open 12:45— Daily Kansan Classified Ads 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 Univer- sity's press office. Journal bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE New Stewart Warner South Wind heater with all attachments—$20.00. Also new Webster R78 RPM record changer in carrying case. Phone 736 M after 5:30 p.m. ONE STOP service for your halloween party. Decorations, masks, noisemakers. Don’t see to see the most prusome masks. Don’t see to see Trick Sport Shoes 715 Mass. Phone 1018. REFRIGERATOR -Kelvinator; large size Suitable for boarding house or small fraternity, $35.00 Mrs. Scroggs, 3554W. $79 BUY A TYPEWRITER! In trade in your old machine on a new portable. Make better grades with neater papers. Cash or terms at the Student Union Book Store. FOR SALE; 3 lots for sale at 15th and 18th floors. For appl. for up to 10 births or homes, Call 134349 1928 FORD convertible. Excellent mechanical condition. Here is truly sporty, economical transportation. New clutched wheel and rear motor. It is good 1245 Rhode Island. BEST Model "T" Ford in town $35. All new condition. Trump袋 $35. Also pin ball machine in good playing condition $15. 916 Ky. Phone 3305. 17 DO INCREASE in price on yellow second book and rent at your student union Book Store. CHEMISTS! Patterson "German-English dictionary for Chemists" is just what you need. Get yours at your student Union Book Store. 18 K U. RECORD ALBUM! Hear the A Capella Choir, Men's Glee Club and Band non-breakable RCA Victor records! Now at your Student Uni Book Store MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as 327.95, battery (convertible to) 110 volt. EASY TERMS. B. F. Goodrich Co., 929 Mass. St. Oct. 20 GARAGE wanted. near 11th and Ohio. Ms. Scroggs. 3554W. 1 WANTED WAITTRESS WANTED: to work hours 7:30 am. to 4:00 pm. Monday through Friday. Student's wife preferred. Apply The Call Cafe, 1422 Crescent Road. 17 ELGIN watch (man's) with brokenstrap. Reward a call on Bob Bottom at t721. Please call Bob Bottom at t721. STUDENT to work in newsroom during home football games and relay scores to the press box. Apply at Kansan Business office. 17 FOR RENT LOST 3-ROOM furnished apartment close to Square with a shared bath. Share bath with another couple. Call (855) 621-9700. FURNISHED ap on first floor by Nov. 1. Private bath, 3 rooms. Inquire Oceaneal Cafe in morning or evenings 6-8 at 1141 Vt. FURNISHED apartment for couple or graduate or business women. Near K 847, 847. ROOM FOR RENT. nice comfortable room. 17 weeks rent free. 1131 Ohio. 17 weeks rent free. 1131 Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS THOSE interested in PHILIPPINES STAMPS and EMBROIDERIES call up J. B. Bravo, tel. 36858 or write 1140 Louisiana. 19 CHETS DRIVE IN specializing in steaks. CHETS drive and show them. Open it 2 a.m. Saturday, 732 N. 2nd. 19 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 pets need food, water, shelter, thing fur, fun, and feathers. Grant's Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TRANSPORTATION WANTED—ride from Plaza to Lawrence Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8-4 HI 2249. 17 RIDES—Leaving Wichita every week between Monday and Friday, Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m on Wednesday or Thursday. Harry FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Giessem at First National Bank phone no. 30. Telf phone no. 30. BUSINESS SERVICE DHEIS typing; experienced, prompt, accurate service. Call 1859J. Hazel Stanley ADIES Tailoring and Alterations, con- tains, 905%*, Mass, phone 147. Tailors, 905%*, Mass, phone 147. YIPING: Thesis, reports, letters, prompts 917 Rhode Island, Phone 2446-R. Black 817 Rhode Island, Phone 2446-R. TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, stc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1126 Tenn. entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. tt Read the Daily Kansan Daily Wednesday Nite Only A SPECIAL SURPRISE ADVANCE AT 7:58 p.m. SNEAK PREVIEW OF A MAJOR STUDIO PICTURE THAT WILL BE SHOWN AT THIS THEATRE AT A LATER DATE! IT'S FAST—IT'S FUNNY—IT'S FULL OF SURPRISES! (the producers request the title be withheld) MUCH...IT'LL BE ONE OF THESE 1950 TOP HITS! HOWEVER WE CAN TELL YOU THIS ★ "JET PILOT" ★ "PEGGY" ★ "MISTER 880" ★ "LOUISA" ★ "ALL ABOUT EVE" ★ "KING SOLO-MON'S MINES" ★ "SUMMER STOCK ★ "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" Plus Regular Feature Before and After Preview FEATURE AT Rehabilitated Junk Saves Government Money - Comanche Territory 1:00- 2:54-4:48-6:42-10:06 - Sneak Preview—7:58 only Washington—(U.P.)—A $450 machine built mostly from junk is saving the government about $8,000 a year in its job of cleaning out clogged irrigation ditches. The invention earned a reward for Earl Gardner, an automobile mechanic of Fort Duchesne, Utah, who works for the government. Under the law, federal employees who come up with ideas for saving government money can be granted pay increases or cash awards ranging from $60 and $250 a year. The civil service commission reported today that some 55 persons earned such awards during the fiscal year ended last June 30. Another 982 federal workers were granted similar rewards for outstanding work Arlene Case, a telephone operator, received an award for sticking to her post when the most severe earthquake ever experienced in the Pacific northwest rocked the U.S. Naval station at Tongue Point Ore. Guards Lester Simmons and Henry Johnson of the Army General depot at Ogden, Utah, received awards for capturing three young bandits who had terrorized a three-state area. They captured the desperados Another winner was Fleet Superintendent Clarence Mercer of the bureau of Vessel custody, Jones Point, N. Y., who invented the water-black system of scaling ship and used it on all maritime reserve fleets, the system saved an estimated $229,480 last year. shortly after the men eluded Ogden City police in a running gun battle. Another award went to Douglas Golden, fire chief at the U. S. naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nev. When one of his crew fell through a hole in the roof of a flaming building, Golden risked his own life to rescue him. Geophysics Class To Study In Field Geophysics students, under the direction of Dr. R. M. Dreyer, chairman of the department of geology, left Oct. 13 for a three-day field trip to central Kansas. They will make gravity and magnetic surveys, and will also see an oil company seismograph crew in operation. All of the geophysics equipment used by the class is of the type used in exploring for oil in this area. Approximately 25 students will make the trip in private cars. Hoch auditorium has the largest curtain in the world. It was installed in the fall of 1949. ENDS TONITE "THREE SECRETS" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 p.m. On Phone 10 For Sho Time Late News—Technicolor Special "Sno Carnival" Joe MacDoakes "So You Think You're Not Guilty"