HURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN B Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates **Merms:** Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be paid 45 p.m. the day before publication date. One Three Five day days days 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE WPING - Theses, term papers, reports 1985 Vermont, Phone 1168R, 1986 Vermont, Phone 1168R. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 t NOW IS THE time for this good man to come to the aid of your party. Hank Brown for Party Pic's. 846 Mass. Phone 1707. 16 TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYERNG: Call Hazel Stanley .2865M for prompt experienced $20% Mass. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Bell. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used car fixes. 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 harbors everything for fur, fire, pets, gifts and Gift Shop II 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. HELP WANTED MULTILITH OPERATOR wanted. Model 1250. Part-time student satisfactory; must be experienced. See Thos. C. Ryther, University Press. tf LOST KHPKA KIPAHA SIGMA fraternity pin be- jerry and Strong hall. Contact JERRY, 135. QUETI Double Room for 2 men, close to Blanche Marshall, 1139 Kly. P. 1428, 1270 N. Washington St. FOR RENT VACANCY IN quiet studious home for nice. Nice rooms, close to campus. Two double rooms and one room to share with one. 1244 La. Ph. 1752. 18 TWO SINGLE rooms and one double room toep. 1600 Tenn. 18 Nice large sleeping room next to bath. Two boys. Bunk beds, convenient location for town and campus. Spacious space for family. Large spacious space 174. Tennessee, phone 18761. STUDENTS: Have space for regular boarders. Ten home-cooked meals per week 50c per meal. Dining room opens to 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 1213 Ohio Ph. 3609. 18 ROOM AVAILABLE in very nice house for a girl student in exchange for light house work. Half block from campus. Please call 3683J. 13 FOR RENT: 1145 West Hills Parkway 4% double room, bov. 1089M. If TWO LARGE connecting rooms. Suitable for 2 or 3 boys, available next semester. Plenty of closet space, separate beds, water in room Call 858W. 13 ONE SINGLE room, 1 double room, room 827 Miss, Room 2288W. Near bus line 827 Miss, Room 2288W. SINGLE and Double rooms for men or K.U. bus line. 801 Ind. 16 TWO ROOMS for men students, 1705 Miss. 16 TWO DOUBLE sleeping rooms; 1 fixed for cooking. 1 single room 413 W. 14th St. 1 double at 1140 La. Call after 4 p.m. NICE CLEAN sleeping rooms for 3 or 4 toilet rooms. See at 937 OHilton on www.holiday.com ROOM FOR rent to colored girl, 21h in morning, or after 8 o'clock in morning, or after 8 o'clock evenings. 13 WILL have some vacancies for male students next semester. 1416 Tenn. SECOND semester vacancies for under- graduate girls, $20 each. Mrs. Wilson, 1228 CANCY for girls, 1225 Oread; half clock from campus; probably get part me work at Union building if desired. phone 581. BOOM FOR BOY with Law Student private home. Quiet. Close to bath single bed. Gas heat. 1601 Kentucky, phone 1851. ff MISCELLANEOUS W STUDENT who lost Criminal Law many pick it up at the Pipe shop, 27 Main LOW TO STUDY, How To Solve by Daplurian and How to Study Physics by Chapman are in now. These give you the ids and pointers necessary to the study 1 Mathematics and Physics. Only 25c ich at Student Union Book Store. 18 YOUR laundry washed before final dusk. Nine pound Bendix load takes only minutes, costs 25c. Bring it to Laun- caise, 813 Vermont. 17 ATTENTION VETERANS: You may start the car of your choice today and be down payment when your in- house insurance Bod状s, 9th and Miss. Ph. 217. HOT lunches and dinners packed in containers to go out, specializing in spaghetti ready to serve. Also sandwiches of all kinds, chill and hot coffee. Phone your orders in advance. Call 3353. Sorry, no delivery. Atomic Fire, 3139 N. Seifert, St. TYPING—Themes, term papers, theses, reasonable rates, prompt attention, Mrs. Dowdney's plan VACANCY in nursery school. Children under 30 mos. Whole or $ \frac{1}{2} $ days. Teacher with graduate training and expr. Call 3402-J for entrance requirements. 12 FOR SALE KIT OF DRAWING supplies, board, T-square, triangles, etc., everything you need. Also set of Dietzen instruments Richard Bradley. Phone 3691. 18 ARCHTECTS! All patterns of Zip-A- Tone now available at 35c a sheet. Limited supply. Hurry! to your Student Union Book Store. 18 TIME MAGAZINE subscription special! 4 months for only $1.50. Get your order in now while this lasts. Student Union Book Store. 18 LEAVING TOWN and want to sell our Tiny Tot highchair, Taylor Tot stroller, Handyhot stainless steel apartment washer. Call 1436J. 17 CLEARANCE! 20% off on all picture Rachelli School, 12 T202, Mass. Phone: 302-754-9832 BICYCLE, girls, for sale. Equipped with basket, girl tires. Sell cheap. Call 368428-9100. FORCED to sell 1947 Special Deluxe Plymouth Club Coupe, all extra. 23.000 miles, original owner, condition like new. Phone Hank Russo, 2353J. 17 LINCOLN: 1932 V-12 7 pass. very clean excellent mechanical condition. An exe- cepional buy for those with many (friends). Call 3223M after 6 p.m. 1F AE SKATES: Girl's white shoe skates PERFORMANCE SKATES: Perf. 18M4M condition, $7.50. Phone 1894M. NEW HOME, three rooms, bath, and basement. Gas furnace, automatic hot water, etc. Partly furnished, three lots $2,500 full price. Call 2284 J. FOR SALE -Northern back Hollander for sale. Beautiful, beautiful, Priet. Friend to sell. Call 34924 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED K.C. to Lawrence second semester. Hours 8 to 5. See or phone Mrs. Seay, 120 Lindley hall, K.U. 296. LEAVING Saturday, Jan. 21, 1950, driv- ing east coast. Can take three. Northeast coast. WANTED: Ride to Wichita. Leaving Fri afternoon. Jane Cramble phone 507. Radioactive Drugs Offer Better Life For Pets Chicago—(U.P.) — Radioactive substances now are being used to give longer and better life to the nation's pets. The American Veterinary Medical association announced that one of the first studies shows that doses of a glandular steroid and measure glandular activity in dogs. A new drug, protamone, was given a group of young English bulldogs at Michigan State college. Then scientists injected radioactive iodine into the glands and noted its passage with Geiger-Muller counters. They said the dogs using the drug grew faster and matuxed earlier than other dogs. Man's Best Friend, After All Stillwater, Minn. —(U.P.)M a r k Barron, real town man, discovered that his wallet was missing when he was downtown. He returned home and found it lying on the back porch. Teeth marks on the billfold convinced him that his dog had found it and placed it on the porch. More meteorites have been found in Kansas than in any two other states, except Texas, west of the Mississippi. "The Heiress" is OURS! We are both happy and proud to announce the early showing of The love story you'll talk about most . . . and remember longest! "The Heiress" Little Man On Campus Mary L. Chaney, '31, English at Kansas Wesleyan university, Salina; Harolyn Clark, '49, art at Barstow school, Kansas City, Mo. "I suppose you'll take advantage of me because I can't resist giving 'A's to students with a friendly smile." Maxine Albury, '49, music at the Junior High school, Lawrence, Kan.; Mildred Brust, '49, piano at State Teachers college. St. Cloud, Minn. 19 Appointed To Teaching Positions Lloyd P. Wollen, graduate, principal of Union High school, Bishop, Jane Archibald, 49, art at Rosedale High school, Kansas City, Rosedale Mary B. Adams, graduate, English at Teacher College of Connecticut, New Britain, Conn.; Patricia Jackson '49, English, speech at Adrian, McKinley. Jo Anne Jacobs, '50, English at Topeka; Twila Wagner, '50, music supervisor at Arvin. Calif. Laura F. Heibert, graduate, grades I and II, at Woodland school Lawrence, Kan.; Gladys Mason, '97 at U.S. Army schools, Japan. Nineteen alumni and seniors have been appointed to teaching and supervising positions throughout the country, Prof. H. E. Chandler, secretary of the Teachers Appointment bureau, announced Monday. Teachers and their positions are: William Fisher, '49, social science, biology, athletics at Covert; Chester Bleecker, '49, music at Haddam. John Dickerson, '49, biology, athletics at Burlington, Colo.; Erwin Schneider, graduate, music at University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. RUSSELL MAYDEN JENNIFER HOLT Shown 1:00-3:21-5:42-8:03 and 10:24 Also Ch. No. 7 "King of the Rocket Men" Color Cartoon Norman Hoover, '49, mathematics at Washburn Municipal university, Topeka; Helen Parkes, graduate, mathematics at Paola; Ruth Russell, '49, voice at State Teachers college, East Lansing, Mich. The offical geographical center of the United States is located near Lebanon, Kan. Phone 946—Shows Continuous Box Office Opens 12:45 NOW! Ends SATURDAY This year the picture is "PINKY". Don't miss it! ROSE AND SUGAR BOWL PICTURES Sat. Owl 11:45 SUNDAY — 4 DAYS LUSTY LAND OF PAGAN PLEASURE! Veteran's Hospital To Get Sour Owl Hundreds of copies of the Sour Owl and Bibler cartoon books will soon be distributed to hospitalized veterans by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, it was announced today by Charles G. Pearson, advisor to the organization. "This is part of the service of Sigma Delta Chi," said Dale W. Fields, journalism junior and member of the fraternity. "We feel that veterans now hospitalized will enjoy reading the Sour Owl and seeing the cartoons involving Richard Biberl's "Little Man on the Campus." The Lawrence chapter of the American Red Cross will take the humor publications to Winter Veterans Administration hospital, Topeka, and Wadsworth Veterans hospital, Leavenworth. The copies will then be given out to patients in the wards. Kansas farmers use more wheat for planting than 28 other states harvest. BETTE DAVIS • JOSEPH COTTEN JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time TONITE - FRI - SAT BETTE DAVIS JOSEPH COTTEN Beyond the Forest Late News Events —Sports— "LADY of the LINKS" KARLOFF JAYHAWKER JINX PREVUE FRIDAY NIGHT 11:15 p.m. Human beings frozen alive in underground tombs of eternal ice! discovers the most terrifying secret of nature ever revealed to mortal eyes . . . mortal eyes . . . Boris Karloff "The Man With Nine Lives" Ends Tonite June Haver, Ray Bolger "Look for the Silver Lining" - and Errol Flynn, Ida Lupino "Escape Me Never" This coupon and 50c will admit 2 students to the Varsity Theatre Tonite, Jan. 12 Friday - Saturday Whip Wilson "RANGE LANDS" - and - Joyce Reynolds "GIRL SCHOOL" Ch. 6 "Wild Bill Hickok Ch. 6 "Wild Bill Hickok"