THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9.1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent on time, or within 30 minutes during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univeter-ation Center for publication. Journal nalm bidge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for boy. Quitet. $15 per month. 1139 Ky. Ph. 1423. 10 LARGE ROOM for one or 2 boys is available at 1346 Ohio. Newly papered and steam heat. 28553. 10 ROOM OFFERED TO ONE man student. $45 per month. Phone 25353. 10 ATTRACTIVE room in new home for two girls. Call at 1735 Ky. 10 ROGM FOR 1 or 2 with private bath. Continental Hotels & Travels, Inc. 10 bus. 1815, Alabama, Alabama, 10 PRE-MED STUDENTS Rent a micro- computer from your loan. Student Union Book Store PLACE IN nice room close to College. Single bed—for rent or in exchange for cleaning boys room. About five hours a week. Studious young man, 12. Le, Ph. 1752. TWO SINGLES, $15 each, two doubles fixed for cooking, $14 each, two blocks from campus. Phone 2099 413 W. 14. See photos. Also 1 sleeping room at 119 La. WELL FURNISHED, conveniently located single room for bov. Phone 29681. 9 TWO ROOM apartment, nicely furnished For student and working wid. 1400 RL ATTENTION: Men students. Two nice large single rooms. Also one large double room. FOR SALE REMINGTON model 521, bolt action, clip repeater, Lyman micro peep, sling, like new. Wt. 1£. 10. Bell cheap. Herb Hill. Lane 12 No. 506 Sunflower. 13 1937 CHEVROLET 4-door, radio and heater. Call 3401 8th a.f. 5 p.m. 10 PARKER PENCILS reduced from $3.75 to $1.49. Dependable and attractive! Try one today at your Student Union Book Store. 14 WHAT IS YOUR price for this clean 1949 Ford tudor six? Seismist green, 16,000 miles. Radio and heater, overdrive, 22 miles per gallon. Call 3664. 14 MAGAZINE subscription Time maga- once, special subscription rate of four months for $1.50! Hurry before it ends to get the best offer. NEW DRAWING board and T-square Make reasonable offer. Also P. & E. slide rule and 25 cal. automatic. Call 2798J at 7:00. '40 MERCURY, radio and heater, new engine, transmission and paint job. This car is in excellent condition. Call Wint Winter at 552. 14 G.E. PORTABLE radio, self charging bat- alty. $40. P4. 1187J. 10 BOXER PUPS, excellent pedigree, registered. Fawn with black mask. Priced low for immediate sale. 2020 New Hampshire Phone 1777R. I TWO "DIETZEN" Mercury drawing sets $15.00 per. Phone 3659W, 10 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohp, Phone 1601 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865Mass prompted experienced. $820\%$ Mass. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Brothers. Motor Co. engine tuned up, body and fender repaired, motorized arms. 317 E.17th. Phone 785 or 1821R ff. B. E. Nathal, Phone 850 of 128K. TYBING DONE. Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. ff JYAHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-center location permits for fun, care and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop 1218 Conn. St. Pt. 418. TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED-Kansas City to Lawrence via U.S. 40—Monday, Wednesday Friday 8:00-5:00. Call FA 0907 or FA 4227. 13 RIDERS TO K.C. Mo. Leave 3:00 Fridays via 10 Highway. Return 10:30 Sunday evening from K.C. Kan, via 40. David Smith, 1230 Oread. 2988. 10 WANTED: Ride to St. Joseph, Mo., Fri. Sundays. Can leave at 4:00 p.m. 14193J RIDERS WANTED: leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shulz, Ph. 3101J. 9 FLY AND TAKE advantage of reduced fares, dovetail connections, good accommodation. Call Miss Glesman at First Telephone No. 30, and in formation. Telephone No. 30. MISCELLANEOUS HOME MADE spaghetti fresh cooked potato salad, served with a dinner, with meat burgers 85c a dinner, also packed to take out. Open 8 a.m. to meet the team. An Acorn Grill, 739 10th St. Ph 313, 739-2684 EAT WELL-BALANCED meals served style, 75c at 1745 Onli Phone 021-342-8900 PEN, BROWN and gold Shafer. Intinitis M. Need for short hand. Reward. C 836. BLACK BILL-FOLD in or around Snow hall, contain cards with name I. S. Johnson. Finder keep money and please *return to room 207 Snow.* 15 SHEAFFER PEN, maroon with silver cap. Friday. Will finder please call 2281W BLACK SHEAFFER lifetime pen w Wednesday of enrollment in room outside of College “ben” Robinson gym, or on way to Union bldg. $3 reward. $C1046 14R Do Something Quick-Or I'm Ruined FRITZ CO. Your car's poison is pie to our expert servicemen. We supply the best in gas and lubricants and give added check-up service so that your car will KEEP running smoothly. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire DURING REGISTRATION. White plastic-trimmed glassers in green leather case, to hold keys and cash. Four Will Debate At Northwestern Friesen and Bennett will debate in an exhibition round at Mundelein college, Chicago, Friday morning. They will debate a negative team from this Catholic women's college. Four K.U. debaters will take part in the invitational debate tournament to be held at Northwestern university Friday and Saturday, Representing the University on the affirmative side will be J. Steve Mills and Allan Kent Shearer, college junions, and on the negative, Ernest Friesen, college senior, and Robert Bennett, first year law. Invitations to the Northwestern tournament have been extended to outstanding debate teams throughout the country, including West Point and Annapolis. More than 20 schools are expected to participate. The debate question is: resolved; that the United States should nationalize the basic non-agricultural industries. Polio Fund Dance Set For Feb.18 Plans for the March of Dimes benefit dance to be held Saturday evening, Feb. 18, were discussed and an election of officers held at a meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, last night. David Reeser, engineering sophomore, the new president, announced that the dance will be held at the Union Ballroom from 9 to midnight. Tickets will go on sale soon at 75 cents a couple. Proceeds will be donated to the national March of Dimes fund. Francis Applegate, Jr., College junior, is chairman of the affair. Paper is thought to have been invented in China about 105 A.D. Action Hit No. 2 Sabotage in the drill! - Also—Ch. No. 11 Serial COLOR CARTOON —Watch For It "Q-U-A-R-T-E-T" A Night for Sweet Dreams and Memories PRE-VALENTINE'S SWEETHEART PREVUE Saturday nite, Feb. 11 Doors open 11:15 Adm. 39c on the screen Lois Butler "MICKEY" Plus Community Sing 3 Stogues "Who Done It" A grand prize for the oldest married couple attending this prevue. Make a Date Now 'Sweethearts' Quartet Sings Lyrics Borrowed From Broadway Production The words were sent to G. Griss-Simpson, associate professor of organ and theory and technical advisor to the KKU production, by the author, Mrs Katharine Riggs. Miss Riggs is a personal friend of Professor Simpson. Lyrics for the monks' quartet in the second act of "Sweethearts," being presented this week by the University Light Opera guild, were borrowed for the occasion from the successful Broadway production of the past year. The quartet, entitled "Pilgrims of Love," is sung by Gene Courtney, instructor in speech; Colin Campbell, fine arts sophomore; Milton Commons, and Robert Faris, graduate students. His Pulpit Has Floppy Ears Charlotte, N. C.—(U.P.)—The Rev. William Andrews Waddell's pulpit has big, floppy ears. Rev. Waddell is a circus preacher and often delivers his sermons to the people of the big top from a perch atop Big Burma, a large elephant. —Coming Soon— "All The King's Men" Today-Saturday Each kiss . . . Each desperate embrace was a moment stolen from "The Black Book" Robert Cummings Arlene Dahl Richard Basehart Richard Hart Prevue Saturday 11:15 SUNDAY 础 Marauders in the night ...rustlers...plunderers ...living by law of lash and gun! ROBERT PRESTON · CHILL WILLS ROBERT STERLING and Introducing JOHN BARRYMORE, JR. A LE MAY TEMPLETON PRODUCTION An Lagle Lion Films Release "Sweethearts" will be given at 8:15 p. m. today and Friday in Fraser theater. Ph. 946 - Shows Continuous Also LATEST NEWS LIMITED ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT LAST TIMES TODAY STARTS Sat. Owl 11:15 SUNDAY EMOTION! MELODY! ADVENTURE! VARSITY Admission All seats 75c tax inc. Special Student Price 50c tax inc DEVIL WITH WOMEN ROGUE WITH MEN MASTER OF MUSIC The story of the brilliant composer NICOLO PAGANINI and the Loves that inspired the music that will live forever! Feature Shown at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:10, 9:20 Phone 132 for Other Information