. 1949 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN United after in cent princess Queen will check- odd heir' it is* it is* that did re-rouble dieted now as an Assn., Daily Allegiate Adm. New W. Scott Cowlands Yeller h 142 h lerion o elonan uninsinger Overton h Leslie neebank Wright k恩肯 k恩肯 day Dyer l Norris Jennings Abright i Watts Clortino Sciortino Bolitho Knuth k Foster ol Buhler Gimblet Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will promptly. Ads must be displayed directly on the phone at 8 a.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansai Business office. Journals due by May 15, 2014 at 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 99c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE IMMEDIATE SALE: 1941 Chev. convertible. Very good condition, radio, heater, white sidewall tires. Will sell reasonable. Phil. 22128 or see at 1181 Conn. 27 USED UNDERWOOD standard typewriter in good shape. $28.00. Ph. 1407-304. Ind. Inc. THIS FORD isn't a 48 but it rides like one. Perfect condition and looks. Best buy on the Hill. Call K.U. 361 between 7. and 10. STANDARD Underwood typewriter, good hardback, 1931 New Hampshire. O. S. Davies. 27 COOLERATOR: 100 lb ice capacity. Large food space. White enamel inside and out. Hardcover box, readable for use, $25, 343 ill. 1566K. 23 1941 KAISER a-door sedan with radio and heater. Best buy in town. Call 1957R after 6 p.m. PAILKS per gallon. 428 James lightweight motorcycle. Excellent condition. $150.00. See it to believe it. 1247 Man. 2 2 DRAWING SETS $10.00 each; slide rule and case $15.00见Betty Sealy at chemical engineering office, Lindley B. 21 48 STUDEBAKER, three months old, radio, overdrive, heater, etc. Very liberal reduction. Phone Sjogren, 698W or KU. 409. 23 2. DRAWING sets: 1 German 18-pc set, cost $20.00 - set for $34.00, used one semester - sell for $34.00, used one semester - sell for $34.00. 2282R. Ask for Ray or see at 790 Miss. 20. 1. Set of Dietzen drawing instruments plus cabinet. See Cal 1777 and in see room 3 BCL. CABINET 1835 OLDs, 6. 2-door sedan; 1939 Olds excellent condition 820 Masa Press, 2865Mm Masa Press, 2865Mm TRANSPORTATION HIDERS TO Hutchinson via Newton- ton day evening, Reasonable Call, Teannton; day evening, Reasonable Call, Teannton; RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz, Pb. 3101J. 23 HIDERS WANTED Commuting daily via 40 Classes 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Driving accrue 100% of commute. 60400 . 27 COMMUTING daily K. C.-Lawrence. Want riders. Call Don Heard, F5193. CAR POOL or riders wanted Kansas City to Lawrence 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. K.C. phone: Cuffton, 8823. 21 RIDE FROM K.C. Kan, to Lawrence wanted. Classes 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. five days a week. R. L. Ward-Med. Phone FA 899 725 Drille 21 RIDERS WANTED: Commuting Kansas City to Lawrence Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Arrive at University 9:00 a.m. Call Bill Bell. We are Kansas City BRS-RS LEAVE Topeka 7 a.m. Arrive Brownstown a week ahead. 21 Cobhamman, 4641 Topeka CAR POOL or riders wanted. Topeka to Drive, Torpeka to 117 Strong Hall 21 DESIRE HOLERS from RC-'10. Call 212-543-7186 for six days. Contact Noland, A.P. 2945. LOST TRANSFORMATION TRANSFOOTING Kansas City Plaza direction Call Logan 2953 John Moyer.22 BLACK BRIEF case containing notebook, Everyday Biology book. New Plane Geometry book, and other items. Contain formal at University High School, 427, NEW YORK CITY HIGH SCHOOL, 23 LOST in Strong hall: 39 gold high school class ring. Initials "D.L.O." engraved inside ring band. Return to Dean of Men's office. Reyward. 21 GREEN and black Parker pen, probably Cairn 1124f after 4. Auditorium. Rewark 1124f after 5. PLEASE--will student who found field glasses at T.C.U. game return to Kansan office or call Gail Stout, 84, leave name. Keensake. Reward. 22 BLACK 3-fold ladies billfold Sat evening WRECK 3-fold ladies billfold Sat evening Reward. Call Norma Hawkins. 90, 22 WRECK. Call Norma Hawkins. 90, 22 MISSING FROM rush-week. Zelan tromph, coat C411, 340. Reward. WANTED OPPORTUNITY for man or woman with car, full or part time work. Promotion in 6 months if can qualify. Contact box 1. Kansas 21 KITCHEN CRAFT Co. has opening for man with car for part time sales job in local territory. Ideal set up for man who needs extra money for college expenses. Average earnings around $300 per month. Sales made thru appointment. pre-month sales middey updpe address Box 117 Merriam, Kansas WANT to rent garage close to AOPH house. Call 781. Natalie Bolton. 22 26 MISCELLANEOUS HORSEBACK KID riding; elementary classes for 1st through 3rd and Thurs. at 2, 3 and 4 o'clock. Advanced classes Tues. and Thurs. at 4. You may use these for some students 1842 for information. Motts Stables HOME COOKED meals served family style. Mrs. T, W. Sylvester, 1007 Tenn. EAT-ALL YOU can eat. Family style pizza. pies. t. p. 752. 1745 London, Phone: 16764. USA: Phone: 340-829-1400. HORSEBACK RIDING (equitation). Enroll now for Phys. Ed. credit. Phone 1842 for motis Stables. 28 SUSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star. Carr. IG, 80 JMggs. EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decorating service. Materials for sales Jan Jeant Scales, 501-892-3000. WILL THE person from whom I borrowed the parker pencil in V.A. office Sept. 15 please call me. David A. Harner, 127. Ohio Phone 730, and I will retail it 21 FOR RENT ROOM FOR 1 or 2 male students with other in large newly decorated room. 1129 Vermont. Phone 2888J. 21 ROORM for two boys at 1116 La. Nicely furnished, newly decorated with single beds. 2 blocks from campus. Phone 3231M. BUSINESS SERVICE ROOMERS—have vacancy for one boy. Nice room with access to lounge or study room. Private entrance. Near bus line. See at 1818 Ill. 26 MISS DOUCHERTY will be at 1203 Oread, Apt. 9; ready to help you through the first hard steps in your mathematics course. Ph. 2278W. 27 TYPING-DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. ff TYPING-CALL Hazel Stanley, 2865M, prompt experienced service, 820% TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ATTENTION members of the 24-40 Club: Bring your friends on out for lots of fun! Open Sunday. Orchestra Sat. night. 27 from 6 to 10 p.m. surprise and visit. Your "Jawhawk", pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one- and-a-half-hour everything for fun, fur and feathers. Grant's store and Gift Show, 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. IF YOU ARE unable to find an apartment, look over our attractively furnished home. The price furnished $3150. See at 424 awn or call 1254 after 7 p.m. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. New Record Seen In 1949 Crop Program Gifts being gathered for the 1949 Sunflower Goodwill train sponsored by the Christian Rural Overseas program are expected to top last year's total of 145 carloads, according to Kansas C.R.O.P. chairman, L. C. Williams of Manhattan. Drury said that many parks had been neglected despite the increase in visitors. He said 30 million persons visited the national parks last year, compared with $3\frac{1}{2}$ million in 1931. In 1948, 26 states contributed 75-000,000 pounds of food to aid hungry Europeans. This year residents of all 48 states are aiding 22 of the 43 nations served by C.R.O.P. sponsors, Church World service, Lutheran World Relief, and Catholic Rural Life. The food is distributed overseas by the church agency of the tiver's choice. Kansans To Honor Newsboys Topcka, Kan., Sept. 21. (U.P.) Gov. Frank Carlson today proclaimed Oct. 8 Newspaperboy Day in Kansas. He asked Kansans to honor the youths learning "independence, thrift, courtesy, honesty, industry and devotion to duty." Detroit, Sept. 21.—(U.P.)—Newton Drury, director of the National Park service, said today that 500 million dollars is needed to put America's national parks in shape. Drury also warned that the parks are in constant danger of being taken over by grazing, mining, and lumber interests. But appropriations for parks have lagged, he said. If appropriations continue at the present rate, he said, it will take 33 years to complete the physical improvements, 41 years to build roads and trails, and 21 years to complete parkways. His speech was prepared for delivery before the annual convention of the American Institute of Park executives. Native flowering plants of the United States number from 12,000 to 15,000. Copyright 1949, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. C