MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journals and News, 454 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90g Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR RENT LARGE S.W. I.E. floor room, twin beds, close to K.U. and bus. Private cooking and dining-room if desired. Prefer graduate students or student and employed NO SMOKING. No Company. No radios after 8:00. Landlords who have these rules are in an awful fix. So am I Have a nice, large, comfortable double and single room for boys. Gas heat next to both, telephone, plenty storage space. Three blocks from West 12th. Ph. 973W. 30 ROOMS for boys next semester. Two blocks from campus, right across street from Jawhawk cafe, 1392 Ohio. Call 2089 WANTED: A girl, preferably graduate student, to share large double room. Cooking privileges. Convenient to campus. Please call 2738M. 2 **RACANCY for two men students, retail- rators, cooking and laundry privileges** **for 12 men in the school district.** ROOMS FOR rent—Single or double 1269 Kg. 3 ROOMS for rent close to the campus- for men students—one single and two double rooms. 1012 Alabama. 30 ROOM AND BOARD—for one man student, double room $45.00 per month. Can 30 TWO double sleeping rooms —1 fixed for curing, 3 single rooms. 1 double and large apt. for 3 at 1140 Ln. Call after 4 p.m. 30 NICE room for two boys. Also have a garage for rent. Call 1783-R. 30 ROOM for boy at 1041 Vermont. Call before 12 a.m. Tele. 2282B NICE clean, large double rooms for boys. For furniture need. Change of linen weekly. Call morning or evening 2377M. Or see at 927 Ind. Also garage for rent. 30 LOST LOST AND FOUND will be closed Thursday, Jan. 19 thru Wednesday, Feb. 1. Open Thursday, Feb. 2 at 11 a.m. TAN billfold at the Granada theater. Please leave the billfold at the Jayhawk and or send it to the address inside billfold. 30 DURING Christmas holidays. Blonde female cocker named Phamdlm. Reward will be paid for any information leading her return. Call University extension 350. RUST CORDUROY jacket with red glasses in red case in pocket. Reward. Contact Suzanne Armentroun, 3248W. 30 BUSINESS SERVI TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rules. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPHING: Call Hazel Stanley, 286M for prompt experienced service. $800 Mass TYING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. ff THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bres. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair. Phone 785 or 182LR if 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 one-stop pet shop has everything for fur and feathers and feathered pets and Gift and Pet Shop. If TRANSPORTATION WANTED ride or form a pool to commute back and forth from K.C. Mo. Call MISCELLANEOUS LA 7662–K.C. Mo. NEED A RIDE-To Lawrence from Topeka and return. No 8 nrm. classes. Call Norris at 2901 in Lawrence. Leave name and phone number. WANT ride daily with person who competes to Lawrence. Call Paul Miner, 2009. Leave message. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, dovetail connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Gleman at First National Bank for reservations and information. Telephone number-20. FOR SALE HOT lunchs and dinners packed in containers to go out, specializing in spaghetti ready to serve. Also sandwiches of all kinds, chill and hot cornbread in advance. Call 331.54, Serry, no delivery service. Atomic Grill, 799 N. Second St. HELP WANTED BROWN Mouton lamb coat, size 10. 50 condition. Priced to sell Ph. 1311. 3 28 MODEL A. New upholstered. Motor overhaused. Shown after 3 p.m. 1937 Ohio. WANTED WELL ESTABLISHED Lawrence firm has permanent stenographic and secretarial position for lady who can meet public. Write qualifications and reference to Box No. University Dairy Kansai. WRITE TITLE Daily Journal. Number 1250. Part-time student satisfaction; must be experienced. See Thos. C. Ryther, University Press. RONINGS No white shirts. Rate 25 inring between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. This May Prove That People Are Smarter Than Fish Norman, Okla., — (U.P.) — Women have long been told that perfume can help them hook their men. Now comes a college professor who believes fish might bite more readily at a scented lure. Ralph Bienfang, University of Oklahoma professor of pharmacy, has produced a kit he calls the "finny dinner." It consists of nine lures, chemically treated so each has a different aroma. Dr. Bienfang, campus-dubbed "smell doctor," has been working two years on the "finny dinner" material. Now, a Los Angeles firm is testing it in commercial fishing activities in the Pacific. Civil Service Jobs To Be Available Civil service examinations for positions with the U.S. bureau of reclamation will probably be given in February or March, Prof. George W. Bradshaw, chairman of the civil engineering department, said, today. The bureau of reclamation is primarily interested in civil engineers, but they also need mechanical and electrical engineers. Persons wanting to take the examination must file an application for the test before Thursday, Jan. 26, Professor Bradshaw said. Application blanks may be obtained in the civil engineering office. 209 Marvin hall. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are encouraged to take the test, Professor Bradshaw said. The test is given to enable students to get ready for testing. The place and date of the examination will be announced later. Sophomores and juniors may get summer jobs with the bureau by taking the tests. Seniors are eligible for full-time positions. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Believe It Or Not, But It's Her Story Olympia, Wash.—(U.P.)—Mrs. Chester L. Caling, Olympia, Wash., was startled when an elder stranger knocked at her door. "Ist that your crow speaking to me from the tree tops out there?" Mrs. Caling looked up at the bird. Mrs. Caling looked up at the big maple tree in her front yard and saw a huge black crow perched on the top branch of the tree. Suddenly the crow rasped, "Come out of the street. Nancy, Billy, come out of there." The crow squawked in bird language, then returned to English and shrieked, "All aboard," in fine railroad station vernacular. Mrs. Caling said the crow condescended to lunch on crackers from her hand but delined an invitation to enter the house. The crow returned to the tree tops after its lunch of crackers, rasped a final "All aboard," and took off. Now The Men Have To Work Randolph Center, Vt. — (U.P.)-Boyms at the traditionally-male Vermont School of Agriculture not convinced it was a good idea to let girls enroll. Marcia Whitaker and Georgianna Slade, first co-eds admitted since the school was founded, have been earning such good grades the boys have had to study harder. No More Bicycles For Young Victim Birmingham, — (U)P—Al Causey, 14, wants no more of bicycles. "I never want to see one again," he says. "That's where my trouble started." He was riding a bicycle to school last September when he and an automobile collided. His thigh was broken. Then he had virus pneumonia, later a blood clot on the brain. Shortly before Christmas he thought he had his troubles licked. But the doctors discovered his broken leg was growing back shorter than the other one. Physicians re-broke the leg and placed it in a cast again. There are 275 wildlife refuges in the U. S. national refuge system. Indians comprise about 11 per cent of Arizona's population.