ORL 18 2016.05.24 MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted when the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univeteran office. Journalism bidg., not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE NEW TYPING PAPER! Eaton's Corralsale Bond only 80c for 100 sheets. Takes erasures with ease and tends distinction to lettered letters. STUDIOS INION BOOK STORE. **STUDIOS INION BOOK STORE.** MAN'S Tuxedo for sale—size 38. Phone 2483ML TUX—Year-old bold look, reasonably priced size 38. double-breasted, long roll satin lapel. Phone 957 ask for Beers. 22 HALICRAFTERS 19-tube television for sale 2 new sets reduced from $145.50 to $35. First come first served. Rachelle Mass. Phone 302 or 930. FOR SALE New Mass. Phone 302 or 930. RAZOR. A gift but now have two. Cost $22.50; sell for $14.00—Call 2374-W after 5 p.m. 28 1941 CHEVROLET, green, five passenger coupe. A-1 condition. Radio and heater. On-site inspection see at residence or call after 5 p.m. 115 Tent Phone 1035 Julian F. Been. 1936 BUICK. Solid condition, radio and heater. Engine recently rebuilt, but must sell soon. Going cheap. See at 313 East 17th St. phone 2689-R. 21 TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS - bicycles, tricycles, wagons, mechanical toys, dolls dot buggys, and doll furniture. Western Auto Associate Store, 944 Mass. 2) P: NOGRAPH: automatic changer, ex M: NOGRAPH: model, Call Mt Elmer, M: U485, U485 FOR SALE Single breasted blue winter suit-size 38- Nearly new. Also 1 blue sport coat 38 long-very good condition. Must sell. 821 Miss. Pho 2367. 21 APPLICATION PHOTOS that give you Hank Brown's Camera Shoot 846 Mass BUSINESS SERVICE RAINING? Who cares—when you have your laundry done at Launderaide! Nine pound Bendix load 25c. Drying 15c Launderaide, 813 Vermont. Hours 7:30 t 8:40 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced. $B20_1$ Mass TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 o bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Mis Helen. t THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body work, repair, tires, 317 E. 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. 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 shop is full of things for pets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf WANTED WANTED TO BUY Old Navajo Blankets and Indian Curios. Write description of you have. PAT READ, INDIAN IMMER. 908 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kans. UFUNRNISHED 2 or 3-room apartment in modern home. Rooms may be small. Very little or no cooking. Address Box ZO, Daily Kansan. tf TRANSPORTATION WANTEO RIDERS: Leaving for Wichita Monday noon. Address Box 4, Daily KM 710-829-3156 WANTED: TEE for 3 to the vicinity of East Texas for the Thanksgiving Holidays. TEE for living and expenses C348 ask for John Huber or 2010 and ask for Fox Cashel. WANTED - Ride to Santa Fe. N. Mex. or on Tuesday. Call Jack Cujia Ph. 322. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nice room close to campus to be rented to either one or two boys. For further information please call 3350 21 FOR RENT - Single room in private room. Please student or faculty member Call. 231587. m22 SLEEPING ROOM for rent. ½ double 1400. Ohln. 21 HAVE 3 LARGE room apt. and bath. New—modern—good location—not far from campus—near bus line. Medical student and wife want to share Kitchen and bathroom, reasonable taxes. Sara Harold Dittenero. 301 Tenn. from 9 am to 5 p.m. ONE LARGE well furnished room, conveniently located. Would consider arrangement whereby student could put in time working for rent. Phone 22861. 22 LOST LOST or STRAYED. Brown leather zipper notebook. Need class notes desperately. Will pay $5.00 for contents. No questions asked. Phone 3087 Cherrie MISCELLANEOUS FREE Tutoring in English for remainder of semester. Ph. 3578W. 21 Thanksgiving To Be Celebrated 97th Time Since Founding Of U.S. Washington—(U.P.)President Truman's Thanksgiving proclamation this year will be the 97th since the founding of the United States. The Continental Congress started the custom in 1777, but after Madison it languished and for 47 years it was not celebrated. The Puritans observed Thankgiving as a substitute for Christmas, which they regarded as a papist holiday. Their momentary period of peace and prosperity in 1621 made the holiday a natural on for them. George Washington proclaimed two Thanksgivings, in 1789 and in 1795. John Adams set aside days in 1798 and 1799. Thomas Jefferson did not believe in Thanksgiving, but James Madison believed to such an extent he had two in one year—on January 12 and April 13, 1815. Thanksgiving in 1862 was in April and in 1863 it was in August. In 1864, Lincoln put it on the last Thursday in November, the spot it still occupies. That was the last Thanksgiving until Abraham Lincoln, in response to urging by the editor of Godey's Ladies' Book, named April 13, 1862, as Thanksgiving day, exactly 47 years later. Johnson changed the date, but Grant, in 1870, renewed it and it has been the same every year since, except in 1939. In that year, President Roosevelt moved it up a week for economic reasons. Public pressure brought it back to its traditional position. Besides the 96 regular Thanks- givings in America's history, there have been six special ones. Recent Bellringer Is Delta Upsilon The most recent bellringer contributor to the Memorial fund is Delta Upsilon fraternity. John Scrivner, member of the student memorial committee, presented the gift which had been assembled from donations by individual members. Bellringers are those who have contributed $100 or more to help build the campanile honoring the 275 K.U. men and women who lost their lives in World War II, and the 8,000 others who served. One twentieth of the world's population lives south of the equator. The names of the bellringers will be inscribed in the Memorial room of the campanile. There are now 1,004 such names. APO Elects Boyle Vice-President Bernard E. Boyle, College sophomore, was elected vice-president of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, and six members were pledged recently. The pledges are Sanford Goldansky, business junior; Monte B. Miller and Richard N. Sellers, College sophomores; Henry Infante and Gary A. Buehler, College freshmen; and Ralph T. Smith, engineering freshman. Robert C. Casad, 1st year law, and Robert R. Dunwell, education junior, entertained the group by playing the banjo and ocarina. French Club Has Song,Dance Session Provincial songs and dances of France were featured at the French club meeting recently. The program was arranged by Georgette Spears, vice-president. Three numbers were danced and sung by students. The numbers were: "L Aigo de Rocho," dance of Limousin; "Pach-Pi de Poulaver," song-dance of the sheepards; and "Dis-donc Jeanette," song-dance of Gascony. Students participating in the dances were: Janet Harris, Wilson O'Connell and Georgette Spears, College juniors; John Griggsy, business junior; and Judith Hall, Charles Haverty, Donovan Hull, and Joanne Weigand, College sophomores. Introduction to the dances were given by Wesley Clark, College junior; and Kenneth Stites, College sophomore. Jacques Maze, instructor in Romance languages, added color to the dances by providing background material. The club will meet again on St. Nicholas day Tuesday, Dec. 6 when a joint St. Nicholas day and Christmas day program will be given. HOMEWARD BOUND FOR THANKSGIVING VACATION Show Your Folks The Care You Give Your Car Let Us Wash Your Car — Change the Oil — Check Your Tires — Lubricate the Chassis — Fill Up With KOOLMOTOR GAS. KOOLMOTOR GAS. FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 8th and New Hampshire Fat Man Loses A Pound Each Day For 100 Days Birmingham, Ala.—(U.P.)—Nearing the end of his avowed 100-day fast, gigantic Percy Coplon claimed that he has shaved off 104 of his original 357 pounds. Mr. Coplon descended from his little house atop a 20-foot pole to a new automobile license plates. His children bagged and he tipped the scales at 253. He vowed he has partaken only of water, lemon flavoring, and epsom salts since he began fasting 84 days ago. On Sunday, Dec. 4, he said, he intends to come down and eat the remains of the Thanksgiving turkey. Education Sorority Appoints Lemon Elsie Lemon, president of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary women's education sorority, has been appointed a member of the national public relations committee of that group. The national committee on public relations consists of five members from all parts of the nation. The Gamma chapter sent Miss Lemon to the national council meeting in Chicago in August as a delegate. The Chicago sessions were held at the University of Chicago. WE'LL EYE YOUR CAR for You'll be driving a lot during the Holidays. Why not come in for a "travel service check-up"? We'll see that batteries, spark plugs, tires and under-surfaces are all ready for safe driving. We "winterize" We "winterize" your car too! One filling of Anti-Freeze and your car is ready for all the cold months ahead. BOYER MOTORS "YOUR FRIENDLY NASH DEALER" Phone 407 617 Mass. Adelane's /