10, 1949 THURSDAY. NOV. 16, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE - Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE 36 FORD V-8: Good motor, tires, paint condition. Call 6244 2644 6 p.m. 1949 ZENITH Transoceanic Radio. A.C.-D.C. and battery. 9 tubes plus wave booster. Call 2766R between 1-5 and 6-9. 11 One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c 1930 MODEL A Ford roadster. New engine, differential universal, and clutch assembly 16-in. tires, radio, heater, good top and paint. See at 2141 N.H. Phone 2141-859-4710. FHONOGRAPH: automatic changer; ex- ternal keyboard; Call员 FILNER, K. 485; baffle 5.00 heads. V-8, 90 and 100 horse-power. L220 Lara, 2nd floor. 10 TWO TUX; size 36 and 38 in new condition; reasonable; inquire 3195W. 14 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the hour, or the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (e.g., Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. APPLICATION PHOTOS that give you Hank Brown's Camera Shot 14 846 Mason Mason I HAVE 1935 Olds 6, 2 door sedan and 1939 Olds 6, 2 door chair. Must sell one, good tires and in excellent running condition. $820_+$ Mass. 14 Phone 2865M. BRAND NEW Smith-Corona portable writer, 1945 military jeep in excel-ment condition. Prices you can afford. See N. 1239 N. Y. back entrance. Ruben Torres 1948 CHEVROLET fleet-line de luxe sex- uille KU 517 before 5-00 or 2989 after 5-00. LOST SALE1! ! Zipper notebook 98c with no federal tax. Were formerly $1.49. All colors. At your Student Union Book Store. MUST SELL: Selmer Bundy (Paris) completion. 1142 R.I. Ph. 2162J. dilbert. 1142 R.I. Ph. 2162J. BROWN ZIIPER billfold Monday. Inscribed Henrietta Swim. Needdesperely! Reward. Dorothy Swim. Corbin. Shore 860. ONE P. and E. slide rule. Notify Edwin R. at 1338 Ohio or call 3279. 14 R. ward. RAINBOW SERVICE BADGE with five bars. Lost downtown Oct. 27. Finder please return to Shirley Jarrett, Corrina Hall, Phone 860. 10 SQUARE GOLD Elgin wristwatch with leather band somewhere near the intramural workch. If found call Ed Stollenwreck, 552. 11 PINK plastic rimmed glasses in tan leather case. Inscribed Fred Noll, optometrist. Call Doris. 4005R. 1232 La Raund. BILLEFOLD: Hallowe'en nite at Granada theatre or on 10th street east of Mass. Desperate for contents. Call 3101W or 824 Ohio. Reward. 10 BUSINESS SERVICE CLEAN! Your clothes are when they're washed at Laundreale! Nine pound garments are rinsed, dampened, 15c. Drying 15c. student-owned Gaunderale, 813 Vermont. ENDS TONITE "Girl from Jones Beach" "The Unfaithful" FRIDAY - SATURDAY Hopalong Cassidy Andy Clyde FALSE COLORS Feature No. 2 Laurel & Hardy "BEAU HUNKS" Ch. 12 'Batman & Robin' VARSITY Phone 132 for Sho Time MINOR alterations. Girls: have that 48 coat made into a 49 Topper Boys. Have those pants made to fit. At 1414 Tenn. St. Tel. 3060W. 11 TVPING? Theses, term papers, reports, service Mrs. Sheeham 1028 Vt. Ph. 11684 TYPING: Pick up and delivery service. 142 Kentucky. Mrs. Dietrich, 2748 10 143 Kentucky. YPING. 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 or bring to 1218 Comm. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tt TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. *820% Mass.* THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body care, oil change, body shop, cars S1E 7 Ithb. Phone 7884 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 service for finding for pets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1213 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf TWO TICKETS for Missouri-K.U. game. Call 1547J after 5 p.m. Vic Chesky. 15 GARAGE WANTED near Oread hall. Write Box 1. Dayl Kansan. 11 WANTED BIDE WANTED to Garden City, Kans. Thanks vacation. Carnel, 3408W 1988 RIDERS WANTED: LEAVE Kansas City Mo. every morning 8 a.m. Return from Lawrence 5:30 p.m. Phone 1192. Firestone 11 UNFURNISHED 2 or 3-room apartment in modern home. Rooms may be small Very little or no cooking. Address Box ZO, Daily Kansan. tf DUBLE ROOM for boys, twin beds; student desks. New furniture, new home. $10.00 per week, double, garage available at no extra charge. Ph. 2447-R. 14 FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT. One-half block from the bus line. Excellent living accommodations. Apply 707 Tenn. or phone 2536R. 14 VACANCY for young man with engineer- sophomore. Nice, large, front room, single beds. Inquire at 1235 Tenn. or call 16761. 16 SMALL cottage suitable for couple. One child accepted. All furnished. Bills paid. Refrigerator. Private bath with shower. Lots of privacy. 1127 Kentucky. 15 MEN: Share large living room and kitchenette. Single or double with half bath. Available now. Phone 1782, 637 Indiana. 11 MISCELLANEOUS HEY STUDENTS: Come to the dance at the V.F.W. restaurant this Saturday nite at 8th and N.H., in downtown Lawrence 11 SMORGASBORD every Sunday evening, 6-7-30 p. m. Only $1.50. Reservations preferred. Phone 1036, The Hearth, 17 East 11th. 14 TRANSPORTATION MAKE your plane reservations early with the First National Bank Travel Agency. Call Miss Glesman at 30 for information and reservations. 10 RIDERS WANTED* leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Schultz, phone 3101J. 10 Read the Daily Kansan daily. Agard Speaks On Sculpture Classical sculpture has the qualities of "steadiness, poise, and cheerfulness," Walter R. Agard, chairman of the classics department at the University of Wisconsin, told an open forum group Tuesday. "The term 'classical' does not pertain to subject matter and cannot be adapted to style," he said. "Classical sculpture is a devotion to the integrity of materials; it brings out the native value of marble, wood, or bronze. It is a sensitiveness to the refinement of lines and to a clearly balanced design. It is a sense of power and dignity given to forms to produce native strength," he said. This is his second appearance at the University as a speaker. In February, 1948, he spoke on classical literature. He has lectured and written books on ancient Greek literature, art and architecture, modern American architecture, and the classics in modern education. Two Lectures Given To Flight F Cadets How to obtain "Points for Promotion in the Air Reserve," and the "Troop Carrier Operations in the China, Burma, India Theater" of the "Fighting 16th", were the subjects of the two lectures presented at the meeting of Flight F, 97198 volunteer air reserve training squadron Tuesday night in 107 Military Science building. The first half of the two-hour session was used by Capt. Robert L. Williams, assistant instructor of military science, to explain the requirements necessary for a reserve officer to retain his grade in the air force reserve program, and the different methods used to obtain points. Capt. Alfred F. Gallup, assistant professor of air science, utilized the remaining time of the meeting to describe his personal experiences as a C-46 Commando pilot when flying "the Hump" in the C.B.I. theater during World War II. Captain Gallup used slides to illustrate the terrain, weather conditions, and the operating techniques of his squadron in the C.B.I. area. A cat's whiskers are delicate sense organs which help him find his way about. Continuous from 2 p.m. NOW, Ends Sat. - Also - Cartoon — News SATURDAY OWL 11:15 Sunday, 5 Days The Story In This Picture Started in Lawrence! Pat Reed, Indian Trader, Displays Rugs In New Shop On Massachusetts Street A Navajo rug display, perhaps the most complete ever shown in Kansas, is being sponsored this week by Pat Read, Indian trader, in his new shop at 908 Massachusetts street. The display is being provided through the co-operation of Maxwell-Penny, reservation traders. Among the group of rugs are Two Grey Hills, so called for the tribe of Navajos who make them. These particular rugs are often regarded as the finest of all Indian rugs. Instead of using dyes, the Two Grey Hills Indians use different colors of fleece. An extremely soft texture is achieved through an additional use of considerable goat hair. The display has many other rugs, including vegetable dyed ones and museum pieces. The shop is open o the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Mr. Read, who is generally regarded as the mid west's foremost expert on Indian lore and customs, returned in May from a two-year tour for the University Extension division. He has just completed a movie travelogue, "Coronado's Trails." The movie shows present scenes of the route Coronado followed through southwestern United States 410 years ago. Mr. Read's Indian handicraft shop is one of the few and probably the most complete of its kind in this section of the country. His grandfather, F.W. Read, operated Kansas' first dry goods store here in Lawrence. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. CLOSED TONIGHT BUT WILL BE RE-OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY with this swell DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM "THE WALKING HILLS" Randolph Scott Ella Raines on our giant screen at 7:07 and 10:12 p.m. ALSO Lyn and Lee Wilde, Adele Mara, Richard Crane on our giant screen at 9:02 p.m. only ADDED—Color Cartoon "The Magic Fluke" "CAMPUS HONEYMOON" WE HEAT YOUR CAR! if the temperature falls below $ 58^{\circ}1 $ One-half mile west of Lawrence on U.S. Hiway 59 PHONE 260 VARSITY THEATER Road Show Engagement Direct From 26 Week Run In Kansas City "The Red Shoes" is One You Must See —Crowther, N.Y. Times Entrancing Adventures and Bewitching Production -Ager, N.Y. Star Winner of Three Academy Awards PRESENTED BY J. ARTHUR RANK AN EAGLE ION FILMS RELEASE Varsity Theater Limited Road Show Engagement, 3 Days ONLY November 15, 16, 17 3 Performances Daily — 1:30, 4:30, 7:45 p.m. STUDENT DISCOUNT TICKET (to be exchanged for reserved seat at Box Office) NOTE: This slip to be used by student only. Must be exchanged before curtain time of date of performance desired. No discounted reserved seat can be exchanged. All Taxes Included in This Special $1.00 Student Price