MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1950 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Monday Physical Therapy club, 7:30 tonight, East room, Memorial Union. First meeting; attendance of P. T. majors urged. Y.W.C.A. executive board, 4 today. East room, Memorial Union. Mathematical colloquium, 5 today, 203 Strong hall. Prof. Max Dresden, "Algebraic Theory of High Spin Particles." Attention Independent men: I.S.A. social ward system, 7:30 tonight, Kansas room, Memorial Union. All invited. I.S.A. ward system, 6 tonight, main cafeteria, Memorial Union. Take tray and meet in rear for informal dinner and fellowship. All dependent men invited. K. U. Amateur Radio club organizational meeting, 7:30 tonight, 205 E.E.Lab. All interested are invited. Sasnak business meeting and party, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Robinson gym. Election of vice-president. Square - dancing, games, refreshments. All physical education majors eligible to attend. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Memorial Union. All members attend. Thev Were Dead Ducks KuKu's, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 101 Green hall. Bring candidates for pledging. Daily Kansan Classified Ads La première reunion du Cerulec français, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 113 Strong hall. Election d'officiers. Tous ceux qui s'interessent au français sont invites. Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accept, with the understanding that the customer may be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journals墒 bldg, not later than 4.58 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates The major source of uranium in the United States is carnotite, a canary-yellow, earthy-looking material found chiefly in Colorado. One day ...50c ...1c Three days 75c 2c 25 words or less Additional words Spokane, Wash— (U.P.) — A B-29 Superfortress bomber and a formation of ducks collided in the air, but the ducks came out second best. Sixty-five dead ducks were counted on the ground. The plane landed at the Spokane air force base with minor damage. MISCELLANEOUS ROOM for boy for rent near campus. BOY BABY for game at Saturday 10am 24700 WOMS PLACE at 1101 Vt. will be open 40th, Sept. 25. 25 TO subscribe to the Kansas City Star, call us also per week. Round Corner Drug 801 Mass. MAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant and surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our pet shop offers for fur and feathers, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf RENT A typewriter and start the new year with higher grades. Only 6 months for portraits and standard machines. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 6 PLEASE sell your used copies of Moulton Spoken German to the Student Union Book Store. Other students need them! 26 FOR SALE 1948 SMITH-CORONA Portable Type- writer 1948 Condition condition. Call Mab- rator. 1948 Version version. Call Mab- rator. BUSINESS opportunity near Lawrence Help your self laundry 15 miles from Lawrence. Includes 4 room modern apt See how our laboratory lab shop 28 more information. I HAVE an engineers drawing set. It is hardly used. It has hardly been used. Phone 2833R. BY ORIGINAL owner, 1941 Nas Embassador convertible. Overdrive, radio, heaters, integrated speakers. Excelsior Fire. Fine condition. See after 5:44 W 12. Phone 973W. F. SALE - slide rule $5. Drawing set either has been used $ E 9. set 22. GE UNDER-COUNTER refrigerator. Neue, efficient service. Call 4296jv ewell MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as $29.75, battery (convertible to) 110 volts. EASY TERMS. B. F. Goodrich Co. 925 Mass. St. Oct. 20 24, 36, 48. T2 HOUR cherry embryos, whole embryo. See it at 1252 Ohio, after S; 30, bryology 1937 4-DOOR FORD, rebuilt '41 motor, new paint job, completely new electrical system, radio, Southwind heater, good condition, overhauled windows. Paint & polish: Johnson. 26 1837 CHIEV, COUPE, good condition, good locker, 7-F Sunnyside, Phone 914J. SPECIALI Standard Assignment Registers for 1950-31 year with academic year calendar, digital space Only $1.00 at your Student Union Book Store. 29 RIDE or exchange. Kansas city to Law- rence via high way 10 Tues. Thurs. Sat. or just Tues. and Thurs. Classes 9-5. Logan 27 TRANSPORTATION TOPEKA commuters. FIll provide rapid transportation from your doors to Topeska to your class on the bus. Phone 667 in Topeska for further information. 28 TOPEKA committees - Two cars daily to Lawrence a 1 m. or 1 p.m. To topeka 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. By the ride or by the week. Phone 22021 Topeka. 28 APPROVED ROOMS for boys; one dome- tion, single $18. Near KU and town, 1300 Vt. FOR RENT FOR RENT: My apartment at 1701 La- phone 3142M. . . . . VACANCY for one man student, single bed $20 and two men in basement room with cooking privilege, stool, lavatory, and shower $15, 124 Louisiana. 26 ROOMS FOR BOYS; conveniently located; comfortably furnished; reasonably priced; one single and double. Phone 35783J. 20 BUSINESS SERVICE MOM'S PLACE at 1101 Vt. will be open Monday, Sept. 25. 28 Monday, Sept. 25. MATHEMATICS... Find it hard and thinks you need to know. Now is the time to get help before it gets too tangle--Call or see Lucy T. Dougherty at 1203 Oread-Apt. 9, first floor). Phone 2278W. STUDENT mending up... All kinds of things. Mend on done on your clothes. Buttons replaced, socks darned, collar turned. 313 Johnson, Call 22422. HAVE your fountain pen repaired! Bring that old pen to us for all repair work you'll have it back as good as new in 15 days. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE ONE OR TWO boys to share desirable 5-room apartment with three others. Share meal expense. Transportation to and from hill. 1245 R. Phone. 2860W. PAIR OF GLASSES; horn rimmed, trimmed in gold; in red case. Lost in 1200 or 1300 block on Oread Street. Five dollar reward. 3450. Janice Perry. 28 MANS GOAL. 640. Liberated. Lost in spring seester. Liberal reward. Kansan box 1. WANTED LOST Student Receptions Held At Eight Local Churches Opportunities to go West, take an ocean voyage, take a hayride or merely sign up for college were afforded during the weekend to University students attending the various student receptions and mixers sponsored by churches of Lawrence. A Western theme prevailed Sep. 22, in the social rooms of Trinity Lutheran church where the Lutheran Student association held its "get together." Decorations included saddles, horse shoes, and cactus, and Western songs were enjoyed by the group. The evening was closed with the presentation of a skit by member students which gave the aims and purposes of the Lutheran Student association. A similar theme was used to advantage at the Baptist Roundup held in the student rooms at First Baptist church. There the decorations included hay, Indian blankets, brands, ropes, and lanterns. A mixed quartet sang several Western numbers, and Carol Smith, College sophomore, presented numerous feats of magic. Typical Western games were played. Co-chairmen of the event were Wilson O'Connell, College senior, and Dorothy Watson, education junior. The recreation room at First Christian church served as a ship on Sept. 22, with the decorations, favors, and refreshments pointing that theme. The refreshments consisted of green punch and doughnuts which were called respectively sea water and sinkers. Identification badges were in the form of passports. Marilyn Barr, fine arts junior, was chairman of the planning committee. "Matriculation Tribulation," a take-off on college life, was the theme used at the mixer sponsored by the Wesley foundation at First Methodist church. Those in attendance took college entrance examinations, then were assigned to one of six schools. The activities in which they participated depended upon their school. At the close of the evening, the "graduates" were presented with "diplomas." Clifford Newberry, engineering senior and recreation Great Bend Is Top Oil Area Great Bend is still the number one oil-producing area in Kansas, according to the 1949 oil and gas report, recently issued by the State Geological survey at the University of Kansas. rine Great Bend area, in Barton county, produced 18.5 million barrels of oil. The Trapp pool of Barton and Russell counties, with a production of 8.6 million barrels, remained the top-ranking oil pool in the state. The Hugoton gas area in southwestern Kansas accounted for 80 per cent of the natural gas produced in the state during the year. chairman for Wesley foundation, in charge of the mixer. A Fall Leaf theme was carried out in the decorations for the Calvary Baptist student reception which was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. William G. O'Dell, 1316 Connecticut. Sunday evening, the Lawrence Walther league of Immanuel Lutheran church sponsored a hayride and weiner roast on the Fred Gantz farm, located 10 miles northwest of Lawrence. A mixer was held by this group on Sept. 22 in the church basement where party games were played. The Evangelical United Brethren church had a welcoming party for new students in its Fellowship hall Sept. 23. After playing fellowship games and enjoying refreshments, the group engaged in songs. The planning committee included: Hugh Eberle, College junior; Henry Bradshaw, College junior; Martha Dicker, College freshman; Vinita Bradshaw, education sophomore; Irvin Gaston, engineering junior; Jane Klooz, fine arts junior; and Ada Van Valkenburg, fine arts sophomore. A program of worship, refreshments, and recreation was offered at the Plymouth Congregational mixer held Sunday in the parish hall. Natural gas production, valued at more than 21 million dollars, reached 294 billion cubic feet, almost 23 per cent more than that of 1848. The 100,164,092 barrels of oil produced, valued at 257 million dollars, was a slight decline, as was production for the country as a whole. The Davis ranch oil pool, in Wabausee county east of the "granite ridge," was the year's outstanding development for the industry in Kansas, the survey reported. Wind as well as Arctic cold makes the north a savage land. A wind of only ten miles an hour at a temperature of 40 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit, can freeze exposed human tissue in one minute, says the National Geographic society. VARSITY Follow The Jayhawkers To Denver RENT A NEW CAR VARSITY Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW THRU TUESDAY Adm. 14c-45c Harold Lloyd "MOVIE CRAZY" —plus— Laurel & Hardy "THE BRATS" HERTZ BUDDY GALLAGHER MOTORS, OPERATOR Phone 3701 634 Mass. DRIVE - UR - SELF SYSTEM, Lic. Make Reservations Early Get The Gang Together And Split The Cost "SATURDAY NIGHT SQUARE DANCE" $84.00 Round Trip—No Matter How Many Ride Covers Gas, Oil & Insurance YMCA Selects Cabinet Officers The Y.M.C.A. cabinet discussed plans for this year and selected officers for vacant cabinet positions at a meeting Tuesday. The Y.M.C.A. has no fixed plan for intramural athletics, but it urges all men interested in such a program to sign a list on the bulletin board in the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union as soon as possible. The program includes football, handball, badminton, and tennis. BEAT DENVER Phone 10 For Sho Time NOW THRU WED. Bob Lucille HOPE BALL "FANCY PANTS" (color by Technicolor) SOON "PETTY GIRLS" Ends Tonite Show 7:36-9:41 TUE. and WED. Show... 7:36-9:46 Always a Color Cartoon Boxoffice open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 —Phone 260— Theatre Lawrence DRIVE-IN Shows Continuous Daily Boxoffice opens 12:45 p.m. Granada PHONE 946 N-O-W SHOWING ALL THE BLACKHEARTED PIRATES IN ACTION!! FEATURE TIMES 1:30.3,28.5,26.7-24.9,22 • ADDED • COLOR CARTOON—LATEST NEWS