7. 1949 FRIDAY,OCTOBER 7,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Admits must be paid at 3 p.m. (either late Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg, not later than 4 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 FOR SALE FFTFT personal Christmas cards with your own name imprinted, for only $1.00. Lunches included. Don Fields, 1230 Oread, Ph. 2988. 12 1948 MERCURY: 4-dr sedan, perfect condition, low mileage, has had excellent care. Radio and heater, 1212 Ohio St. Ph. 12 A REAL BUY for your washday wadiesher only 2 years old; replacing with an auto- matic washer so must sell. See at 1201 B.R. or J. 1039M after 5:30. 10 1935 OLDS 2-door sedan, good tires, in 2968M after 5:30 p.m. 1935 OLDS 2-door sedan, $75.80, Mass FI 2968M after 5:30 p.m. 1942 FORD 5-passenger coupe, priced to sell; a real bargain, in very good condition; looks good inside and out. Good condition; heat covers. Phone Jill Hupe 2382 or $52. FOR CHEAP transportation buy a jeep. Good running condition. Priced to sell. May be seen at 1745 Ohio. Ph. 1675. 10 MUST SELL ' 49 Stud 4 or reg. DeLuxe, all the extras. 6,000 miles. Will sacrifice. Call 4047R after 6 p.m. GERMAN Praktifikex 3 camera with built in range finder, f. 2.8 lens, shutter speed to 400 ofsec. see Also G.E Ligh- tle Phone 2569W between 5 and 10 poundsaily. MUST SELL '49 Studebaker d-Reg Dral Warranty. Call 4497 after 8 p.m. $2,995. sacrifice NEW 1950 Motorola Television sets on display at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. As low as $119.95 plus tax. $10.00 down delivers—small monthly supply. 19 BUSINESS SERVICE FRUSTRATED? Don't blow your brains out. Buy a camera and shoot your head off. Hank Brown's Camera Shop. 846 Mass. 13 NOW OPEN for business, the new Topps Cleaners and Self Service Laundry. Let us help you make a real saving on cleaning bills. 1405-1407 Mass. Phone 243. 10 SHAFFEFF 876-291-8700. $1.50. The pens are dependable, no refilling, a constant source of ink at your finger tips. Try one now! Student Union Book Store. 8 FOR NEAT, accurate typing of themes, term papers, and thesis call an experi- enced typist. One block from campus. Call 2278M. MISS DOUGHERTY will be at 1203 Oread, Apt. 9, ready to help you through the first hard steps in your mathematics course. PC 2278W. 7 *TYPING- Thesis, term papers, reports, 1028 Vermont. Ph., 1168R. 1028 Vermont. Ph., 1168R. MRS JOHNSON: coats, suits, and dresses made for you. Beautiful restyling, careful alterations. Tel. 1136. Address, 438 Elm St. 10 DRAWING instrument sets by Dietzen and all other companies, priced from $23 to $39 for new ones, and $15 to $23 for are at your Student Union Book Store. TYPING DONE. Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. ff FURNITURE upholstered and repaired. Dingman's Furniture and Upholstering. 1803 Mass. Phone 1503. 11-2 RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E test equipment accurate service on all A.M., or F.M. radios and television receiver at lowest prices. Free pickup and delivery. Ph. 427-794-4690, Radio and Electric. address, 826 Wentworth Street. 11-2 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body repair, auto safety, use cars. $111 for rental. 878-1838 ifr 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 includes furniture and feathers. Grant's Pet, and Gift Shop. 1218 Con. St. Ph. 418. tf LOST IN 310 FRASER; Brown striped Shaeffer fountain pen. Initialed E. A. Mc. Reward. Call Esther McKinney. Phone 900. 11 PAIR OF rimless glasses. Gold frame. In or between Frank Strong and Union in Marvin Grove. Write to J. B. Laughlin. Box 266, Oskaloas, Kans. BLUE CIGARETTE case and lighter with Cigarette case and lighter call Bed Larsh, 1504. $ 500 Reward. MAN'S GREY windbreak zipper jacket September, Sept. 28. Finder call Johnson at 1871 NIGHT RIDE wanted to Sunflower. Any- time after 10:30 p.m. Box 3, Kansan of Shanghai. TRANSPORTATION A GARAGE for one car during the months of December, January and February. As close to Corbin hall as possible. Mary Lice Balaoh. Phone 860. 11 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HALLOWEEN party? See Kirkpatrick for masks, hats, horns, jack-o-lanterns, and party favors. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop, 715 Mass. Ph. 1018. FUN, FUN, FUN, yes, you'll have fun at the 24-40! Members are invited to bring their guests. Open Sunday. Herman Welders Sat. nite. 7 CASTLE Tea Room, 13th and Mass. Pho 149. Open daily 11:30 to 7:30. Reservations preferred. Meeting rooms available FOUR COLORS on one pencil! The pencil for every use is the Norma four color pencil. Come in and see if you don't like it. For a kind, Student Union Book Store. 8 EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decorating service. Materials for sale. Jean Jeanne of Lish. Phone 1498R. SUSCIBE to the Mass City Star. Call 19-7 181. Mass. SHARE ROOM with graduate student modern residence, good location. Dall room service. $3.50 per week (each) 306 W. 12th. 1 FOR RENT WOULD YOU like to reduce your living expenses? Move into and share our six room apt. Private entrance, bath, phone, kitchen. Privacy enclosure. 32523 by tween 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. MOVE CLOSER to school. Why support Reginald and the Rapid (?) Transit? For one boy at 1339 Ohio. Two blocks from Green Hall, 1329 Ohio, photo 2089. TWO APARTMENTS, close to college for 3 boys. $13 each. 1 apt. close to college, 2 boys. $10 each; 1 double room, 1 room shared. Ph. 2082. 10 ON-HALF of double room on third floor for male student. 1134 Miss. Ph. 1731. 7 DESIRABLE single room. Second floor, knotty-pine, shower, and basement garden suitable for serious student or university staff member. K.U. 300 or 831 evenings. HAVE A vacancy for one boy. Double block from the campus. Phone 2655R. STUDENTS: Nice clean beds, close to bath. Large study room with desk and chair. Small study room with desk and month. Home cooked meals 1f desired; 50 per cup, 1213 Ohio. Ph. 3699. 10 Car On Tracks Is Wrecked Fort Worth, Tex.—U.P.)—D. T. Viard, 51, Fort Worth carpenter, stopped for a train, but it was the wrong place—on the tracks. Viard was unable to move the stalled vehicle before it was demolished by a train. Viard escaped injury. Official Bulletin Oct. 7,1949 Mathematical colloquium, 5 pm Monday, Oct. 10, 203 Strong. Dr. L. N. Herstein, "Characterization of Some Algebras." Jay Janes, meet 1 p.m. tomorrow stadium. Wear uniforms. Unitarian Liberal fellowship, 4 p.m. Sunday, East room, Union. All invited. College Daze staff applications due 5 p. m. today, Union activities office. Blanks at office. Director, costume designer, scenery designer, publicity, business manager, music director, makeup. A. S.C. finance committee hearings on requests by organizations for appropriations, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Union. Appropriation request blanks obtained at Business office. Completed blanks must be returned to Business office today. Square Dance club, first meeting, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 11, Recreation room, Union. Anyone interested in square dancing is invited. Tryouts for 1-act plays. Acting Lab. 1, 5 p.m. today and Monday, Oct. 10, Little Theater Green hall. Bacteriology club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 in 502, Snow hall. Dr. Jarvis will speak on "Opportunities in the Field of Bacteriology." KU Disciple fellowship picnic and special service will be Sunday, Oct. 9 at Potter. Those attending meet at Meyers hall at 5 p. m. The Forensic league will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 11 in the Little Theater of Green hall. Red Peppers, 1 p.m. Saturday, Memorial stadium. Thief Tripper By Radio Northboro, Mass. — (U.R.) — Hearing voices over a concealed microphone in his nearby restaurant after he had closed up and gone home for the night, Theodore Goulet called police. One burglar was caught and another escaped. Hanna Praises Ise Speech A speech made in 1937 by John Ise, professor of economics, is described in a recently published book on public speaking as "a remarkable address." In his book "Public Speaking Without Fear or Trembling," Mark Hanna, associate professor of speech at Fresno State college, tells of a speech made by Professor Ise more than 12 years ago at a meeting of the Mid-West Economic association in Des Moines, Iowa. "Instead of launching into the usual academic address, Professor Ise spoke with an intelligent and significant use of concrete words which has established this particular talk as a model." Mr. Hanna wrote. Professor Ise was somewhat surprised at the affect of the speech and the publicity it has received. "Some things on which I've worked quite hard and consider worthwhile do not seem to receive any notice, while others which do not seem significant to me seem so to others. This speech was like that," Professor Ise said. "It was titled 'Values in a Crazy World,' and I wrote it one night for relaxation. Several months later I was asked to speak and I did not have time to prepare an address. This speech wasn't scholarly at all and I was a little hesitant on giving it before such a scholarly group, but when I had finished I was asked to repeat it at four universities," he said. "Values in a Crazy World" points out that, although we have more physical goods than at any preceding time in man's history, we have less culture. The speech was published in the December, 1837 issue of the magazine "Vital Speeches." The magazine is available in bound editions at the library. The first visitors to Yellowstone park were not believed when they told of the phenomena there. YOUR BREAKFAST FOR 10c a cup of steaming hot coffee a hot homemade cinnamon roll spicy and sweet Come on over at 9:00 a.m. or if your teachers insist on holding morning classes, try an afternoon pick-up. It's only 10c at your Memorial Union fountain.