1950 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 at members at will UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN 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 paid on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity as an American business office. Journalism bldg. at 454 p.m. the day before publication date. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE REMINGTON portable in excellent condition. Must sell before going to Colorado. Sell cheap—$15.00 1332 Louisiana. Marilyn Ward. 23 THE MAN in your life will appreciate a bilifold, shave kit, or belt of fine quality. LINKS LEATHER SHOP. 820 Mass.-Formerly the Blue Ribbon Leather Shop. 1947 HARLEY Davidson motorcycle. Like new, 10,000 Miles. Call 721. 19 PLANNING your summer vacation? You'll want to stop in and select sturdy leather handhogge for *FLKLN* LEATHER HANDHOGGE, just formerly the Blue Rubber Leather Shop. 23 FOR GRADUATION give a practical dress code. Shoes include biltongs, luggage, and leather goods at FILKIN LEATHER SHOP. 820 Mass. Formerly the Blue Ribbon Leather Shop. 1932 Ford Coupe with 1936 engine, sealed beam lights, gas heater, new brakes, generator, Good tires, Appearance, Blowy Hipes Pipes. $225 309 E. 19th, Back TRAILER house. 19 ft. U.S. Traveler. Electric refrigerator, butane range, fuel oil heater. Sleeps four. Electric brakes. South Side. South end of Main. Frigged to sell* PONTIAC. 1940, blue convertible. Good tires, radio and understater heater. Top in very good condition. Must sell. Call 2124- J or see at $474% Indiana. 18 1938 FORDOR DOR. Mechanically perfect body, and paint. $229.00. See Jobs online. FINEST TELEVISION—Best in sets and sets of 12. Set includes just arrived, $75.50 and up. See the new- est Emerson table model set at $195.50 and also on the Electro and Electric $86 Vermont. Phone 1843 FOR RENT CLEAN convenient rooms for summer term. One hall is from curtain to 1000 room. Two baths from curtain to 1000 THREE double rooms for summer. $15.00 a month per boy; single beds; phone; bath; shower; private entrance. Fully furnished, can be used for his boys. 243 W 1100 Ohio. APARTMENT for rent either 3 or 4 rooms; completely furnished; private bath; private entrance; couple. Across Bush Park. Inquire Mrs. Pappa 1141 Vt. ROOM AND BOARD for summer session. Phone 2535J. 17 RIDING horses for rent by the hour Bridle paths and trails nearby. For hay- rack rides, call Mott Stables, Phone 1842, 1700 West 4th. 22 ROOMS for summer students. Also nice cool sleeping porch available at reduced rates. 1005 Indiana. Phone 1160-W. 22 ROOM AND BOARD for summer session SUMMER SCHOOL rooms for boys. M. 1234 Oreden. Few vacancies for fail. ROOMS: Two singles and two doubles for men or couple. Convenient to town and KU. Two baths, one shower. Avail. Wrong door. Fail. 1138 Vermont. Phone: 1497. LARGE DOUBLE rooms for boys. Twin beds, linen furnished. On second floor. Two blocks from cafe and private room. Two blocks from cafe. $12.50 per room. 1212 Ohio. Phone. Mrs. Rhyll. 2917R. ROOFS for summer or fall. 3 double and 1 single. Sleeping porch. Single beds. $10.00 a month per person. 1222 Miss. Phone 495. 24 TWO LARGE, cool rooms for summer students. Single beds, linens furnished, rooms kept clean, kitchen privileges if you have Phone 212-352 or can be seen evenings. MAKE BETTER GRADES! Rent a portable or standard typewriter for $3.50 a month or $1.00 a week. All makes and models at Student Union Book Store, tf BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING; thesis; notebooks; reports; Standard rates. Mrs. Hars, 1344W 596 W, Box 123 ATTENTION K. U! Come in now and we'll help you put on your slip covers and upholstery. We furnish all materials, we guarantee our work- bourers' Upholstery, 837 Vernon, Perry 43. FORMALS AND DRESSES of all types made to order. Also alterations and remodeling. Call Mrs. Scales. Phone 3060-W, 1414 Term. 22 ATTENTION social chairmen and party managers. See us for table and chair rentals. For information call Mrs. Anderson. Telephone 252. 18 TUTOR, mathematics. Need help? Call Steve (215) 347-0686 or see at 1230 Oread, Apt. 9. 217 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasure and visit your 'Jayhawk' shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fur, food, toys, and Pet and GHr Shop. 1218 Conn. St, Ph. 418. SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several alert, mature students, with good personality for summer work. This is a dignified sales activity representing the importance of most known film in the educational field. Students accepted will work by appointment on leads we furnish. Earnings $75.00 to $125.00 and more per week on an advanced percentage basis. Write Mr. W. F. Marzell, 600 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Giving qualifications, school and home address, school 2' THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. and fender repair, auto painting, used cars. 317 E. 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. *TYPING, Theses, Term Papers, Reports, Reports, Mrs. Shipman, Mrs. Ship- han, 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1168R.* TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TRANSPORTATION FLY AND TAKE Advantage of reduced fare, dovetail connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Gieseman at First National Reservations and info@firstnational.com. Telephone: WANTED RIDERS WANTED—leaving for Winchita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Summer, at 7:30 p.m., Harry Shultz, Phone 310-1-8, 18 WANT RIDERS or share the drive to summer school. Lease Plaza 7 a.m., recurrently, Je 3178, Kansas City after 6 p.m., TF TEN OR FIFTEEN Graduation Announcements or fewer if you have them. Write Walter Diehl, 1104 High Avenue, Topeka Kansas. 19 SELL ALL your used books to the Student Union Book Store Monday, May 19. We will have up to 31. We will pay top cash prices for all current books, and the Wilcox and Follette representative will buy all obsolete untimed titles. Obsolete Union Book Store. LOST WOULD person who took the car-puller design report from Room 210. Marvin, please return it. I'd hate to stay here another semester. 18 The name of the English royal house was changed from Hanover to Windsor by a proclamation July 17, 1917. MAN'S diamond ring. Believed to have been lost at Jayhawk Golf Driving Range. Finder please call 2220-W. Reward. 19 Hurry! Last time tonite! Dan Duryea Dorothy Lomour "MANHANDLED" Shown 8:17, 10:17 Thursday and FRI. Maria MONTEZ Jon HALL • SABU Bad Luck Blackie Alpha Phi Omega Elects Officers, Announces Winners Of Kite Contest Quack A Doodle Do IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Short Subjects Top Figure Champs The new officers are: Melvine Rice, president; Don Stonger, vice president; Loren Simpson, treasurer; Richard Sellers, corresponding and alumni secretary; Charles Shrewsbury, recording secretary; and Garry Buehler, historian. Dr. Jacob Kleinber, chapter advisor, swore in the new officers. Box office opens 7:00 Shows 7:45 - 10:10 World News and Winners in the Boy Scout kite flying contest which was held recently were announced last night. The contest was divided into four divisions. The winners were: Don Glasco, first division; Jerry Weeks, second division; Don Lahman, third division; Don Pressure, fourth division. 'Battered Teachers Receive Legacy Alpha Phi Omega, professional service fraternity, held its weekly meeting Tuesday night. Elections for the coming semester were held. Lawrence DRIVE - IN Prizes and refreshments for the contest were furnished by local merchants. Colored movies were taken by members of Alpha Phi Omega. Theatre Fort Worth, Tex., —(U.P.)—A 77-year-old retired California school teacher, found dead in a tourist court here on her birthday, willed all her possessions to "battered up old teachers" authorities said. Mrs. Rosa Blandon Gibbs was found Monday after checking in during a heavy rain April 15. An inquest verdict said death was due to natural causes, presumably from a heart attack. Between $700 and $800 was found in her possession, and papers indicated she owned property in San Gabriel, Calif. In a "last will and testament" dated Dec. 6, 1947, Mrs. Biggs willed her possessions to the California State Teachers Retirement system "... I leave it (property) all to battered up old teachers," she wrote. Read the Want Ads Daily. Delta Sigma Pi Initiates Nine Nine men were initiated into Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, recently at the Hotel Eldridge. The new initiates are Harry Newby, William Pierson and Eugene Westergren, College sophomores; William Beilharz, Glenn Starmer, Don Stickrod, Lee Sturgeon, Edgar Jarvis and James Weimer, business juniors. VARSITY Phone 132 For Sho Time 12c 39c TONITE and Tomorrow All the excitement of the great stage play . . . . . plus . . . True facts of the Colorado state prison break . . . "CANON CITY" with Scott Brady Extra: Spin that Platter THURSDAY 3 DAYS ONLY A MUST PICTURE ENDS TONITE CLAUDETTE COLBERT "Three Came Home" DON'T MISS IT? NEXT Joel McCrea Arlene Dahl "The Outriders" Continuous Shows—Open' 12:45 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Late News Events Bugs Bunny "Homeless Hare" ENDS TONITE Ends Tonite INTRUDERIN THE DUST Starts Thurs. Fun Galore!! WALT DISNEY'S WALT DISNEY Presents The Academy Award Short Feature SEAL ISLAND A True Life Adventure Print by Technicolor Policy Adults 50c any time Children 25c