1950 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U. 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent to you by mail during the hourly 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Student office. Journals may be mailed later at 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates glue nish- her his One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE CHEVROLET. 1936 Coach; clean; excellent running condition; radio; heater; good tires. See Earl McDermott at Oread Hall. 1135 Maine. 30 FINEST TELEVISION - Best in sets and nerials at lower levels and best in equipment sets up. See est Emerson table model set at $159.00. Terms: Bowsman Radio and Electric. TAC 1939 Forder sedan; radio; heater; sound seperated at 1010 MHz. Phone number. FORD, 1947 Tudor; radio, heater, good phone, good to 1010 Moss. Phone 358 Vern Schnierenberg BUICK 1941: Green, radio, theater, trade terms. See this and others at Sy Barr. *Burke*, *Economics*. CHEVROLET 1947; Aero, 2 door sedan; radio, underscat heater. See this and others at Sy Barnnord Motors. Trade. Torax, 19th and Mass. 31 $10 EVERY OTHER week for winner in our Prints Charming Picture Contest. Entry blanks with the contest rules. Washable for contest rules. Brown's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. 31 1948. 26 ft. M-system trailer house with electric refrigerator and water heater, forced air heating stove and butane cooking stove. 1316 Kentucky. 17 CAFE NEAR COLLEGE; Good location; can pay for itself in one year. Sandwiches and short orders. Telephone 2005 days un- til 420 n.m. Tel. 4105 M nights. 31 PORTABLE Record Players, all electric, bound in handsome leatherette case, on sale at $24.75 at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St., $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. TRANSPORTATION WANT one or two rides to Phoenix, Arizona over Easter. Willing to drive and share expenses. Contact Glenn Varenne at 965.016.6555. Battentail Hall after 9:00 p.m. DRIVING TO L.A. for Easter holidays slake 3 rides. Leave Friday or Satur- day, April 7 or 8. Phone 2108 after 7 pm. 31 ST LOUIS bucks. Easter vacation. Have you a ride for two? If so call 15238 6472. FLY AND TAKE advantage of reduce, fare, dovetail connections, good accommodations. Miss Gleisenum at First Bank and Bank of America information. Telephone No. 30. 31 RIDERS WANTED Driving straight slippery Mississippi mouth. Vacation will rent to and from Spring western Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, or Oklahoma. Call evening, or Wright Good, Ph. 1888-3254. DRIVING to New York non-stop for spring vacation. Round trip—recent convertible. Rider-drivers wanted. Call 3856M after 7 p.m. 3 RIDERS wanted: leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Schultz. Ph. 3101-J. 30 RIDE WANTED to vicinity of Colorado Springs over Easter, one way. Must leave by Friday night, 7th. Call Jim Bennett at 3456. 31 AIR RESERVATIONS day and night. Downs Travel Service, phone 3681. Steamship, tour reservations. Hotels. cruises. No Charge For Our Services. 31 BUSINESS SERVICE TYINGP. Neat, accurate, regular. Regular R-36. 1810 Lau. Phone 32738. Alp- R-36. 1810 Lau. Phone 32738. TENNIS racks restruang and repaired. Silk-$3.00; Nylon-$4.00; Gut-$7.00 and $9.00. Leave racket at Student Union Bookstore, 24 hour service. 3 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, cars care, GPS installation, HAWKERS. Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for furry friends. Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Comp. St., Ph. 418. TYPING, Theses, Term Papers, Reports, Notes, etc. Prompt Service. Mrs. Sheeah, 1028 Vermont. Ph. 11638. tf* TYPING, Term papers, notebooks, letters, letters, etc. Prompt Service. Mrs. Regular rates. Prompt attention Mrs. Shields. 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING: Cail Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. 820% Mature. FOUR rooms: Strictly modern; built-in bath, nice furniture; garage Chico and Crescent days. 7 STUDENTS look! Room and board (optional). Space for few extra boards. 50c per meal. 5 days. Under new management. 1213 Ohio Phone_2917-H. SLEEPING ROOM, twin beds. Baths bed. Carriage Wagon, and all bus lines. 1336 M. Phone_1361M. FOR RENT TWO pleasant comfortable rooms with adjoining bath to be shared with young man; also privileges if desired Campsite to town and bus lines. 70 Temp. Ph. 2536 R. K LOST SHEAFFER Lead Pencil, Silver Top at Union Building on Monday, March 27. 1950. Finder please return to Kansan office. SHEAFFER pencil, black with gold top. Possibly near Green. Name engraved, Lee K. Smith, Reward. Ph. 1598W. WHOEVER took purse from keeper 204. Hoch, on Wednesday, please keep money return other contents to owner. Ph 31. 980 FRITZ CO. It Costs No More . . . and It's Better "I'm afraid the battery is the only thing that is NOT dead, because we just had it slow-full-charged at Fritz Co." Treat your battery right—when it needs a recharge let us put in a rental and give your battery a full, firm recharge "NOT A QUICKIE" PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire STENOGRAPHER wanted. Give age, married or single, training, experience, references, address and telephone number. Daily Kansan. Box No. 3. 4 WANTED KU Conducts Forum In KC Home Show The department of architecture will conduct an architectural forum at the Greater Kansas City Centennial Home show which opens Saturday, April 15 in Kansas City, Mo. The forum, to be held on the mezzenine of Exhibition hall in the Municipal auditorium, will be designated "a century of progress in Kansas City architecture." William M. Conrad, Claude Van Doren, and James E. Northern, seniors in the School of Architecture and Engineering, will direct the display. Four special shows will be held each day. The University exhibit will employ scale models and other features to signify the progress of modern architecture. Prize Winner's Art Exhibited In Marvin The School of Engineering and Architecture is sponsoring an exhibit of water colors, pencil sketches, and photographs, by Eugene Wasserman, 1940 winner of the Paris prize in architecture. The work exhibited in the third floor corridor and in 309 Marvin is a cross section of subjects represent-past few years. The exhibit is open past few years. The exhibit is open to the public. Mr. Wasserman is traveling throughout the country with his exhibit and plans to remain here until Friday. "Movies Are Better Now Then Ever Before" Than Ever Before Tonite AND FRIDAY "THE LADY Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda Feature at 7:51 and 9:55 Follow the cars to see the stars Open Nightly at 6:30 For Show Times Phone 260 Theatre Continuous Shows. Open 12:45 Plus - "The Secret Land" with—Men of the U.S. Navy Added • Color Cartoon Conditions Affecting Employed Nurses Are Basis For A State-Wide Survey Conditions affecting the employment of nurses in Kansas have been the basis for state-wide survey conducted by the Bureau of Business Research at the University. The project is under a grant from the Kansas State Nurses' association. Data has been sought concerning salaries and allowances, working hours and schedules, building facilities, "in-service education" practices, vacation, sick leaves, retirement policies and other factors influencing the present and future status of the nursing profession in Kansas, Mrs. Gertrude McCrory, president of the Kansas State Nurses' association, reported. "The demand for professional nursing service continues to grow." Mrs. McCrory declared. "With more and more Kansas communities becoming interested in providing better health facilities, it behooves us to give attention to every factor influencing the profession. It is our hope that this study will not only provide needed information about known factors, but also will bring out other factors which may have been overlooked previously," she informed. Initiated in the fall of 1949, the study compares conditions within various categories of the nursing profession. It will make possible a comparison of the Kansas nursing picture with the national situation. Information for the survey was gathered by the Bureau of Business HURRY ENDS TONITE Now at One-Half Last Year's Prices! BEST PICTURES ON THIS YEAR BEST ACTOR ON THIS YEAR LAURENCE OLVIER Shown 1:10-3:50-6:30 and 9:10 Prices Matinee till 5 p.m.—90c Evening $1.26 Special Student Price 75c Grade School 50c Shows Continuous___Open 12:45 Research from questionaires sent to members of the nurses' association, which includes private duty, institutional, industrial, and public health nurses; to approximately 65 per cent of the state hospitals; to approximately one-third of the nurses known to have left the state in the last three years; and to public health agencies. Late News - Color Cartoon It Was Hers All The Time Results of the survey will be tabulated and presented in illustrated and narrative form, Mrs. McCrory said. Publication of a pamphlet for general distribution is being considered, she added. and - JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time THE FRONTIER" Phone 132 for Sho Time N-O-W Ends Saturday William Bendix "McGUERINO FROM SAT •12 & 39c Wild Bill Elliott PIONEERS OF Memphis, Tenn. — (U.P.) — Little Royce Edmondson watched the teacher point the guilty finger at several classmates, then leaned close to her and whispered, "it's your chair that's squeaking." FRI 12 & 39c SAT Now thru Saturday Errol Flynn • Alexis Smith "MONTANA" BROOKLYN" ends today "THE BIG CAT" "WINNER TAKE ALL" Ch. 2 "Bruce Gentry" Late News Events ALSO - 4 BIG ADDED TREATS Grunt and Groan Surf Masters Holiday for Danny Latest News STARTS SAT. OWL 11:15 - SUNDAY - "CHEAPER BY DOZEN" ● Soon ● "FRANCIS" CHEAPER BY DOZEN" Continuous Shows. Open 12:45