20,1949 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN RS 75c 79c Official Bulletin ertiser The following should be present at Student court, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, Green hall basement; Eddie V. Bales, Samuel Epstein, Arthur G. Hoffman. Mathematics colloquium of the department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23, 2031 Frank Strong hall. Mr. Norman C. Hoover, "Some Applications of the Bilinear Transformation." K. U. Amateur Radio club, 5 p.m today, 205 E.E. Lab. Election of officers. A.S.T.E. banquet, 6:30 p.m. today, tickets available, Fowler shops, $1.50. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 4 p.m. today, East room, Memorial Union. All organizations must file name of 1949-50 officer with Dean of Men immediately for inclusion in student directory. Applications now being accepted for A.S.C. dance manager for 1949-50 year Submit written applications by 5 p.m. today to Mary Helen Baker, 1345 W. Campus. All organizations wishing to have the dates of their activities appear in the 1949-50 K-Book submit this information to dean of women's office today. Jewish Student Union, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23, Myers hall. Election of officers; important that all members be present. In 1873, Mt. Rainier erupted for a period of seven days. Its last eruption was in 1894. Needed: Garcia's Trusty Mailman A letter which the botany department received recently from the University of Illinois botany department created a bit of difficulty since there is no mail service to heaven. The envelope was addressed: "Prof. F. H. Snow, University of Kansas Herbarium, Lawrence, Kansas." Former Chancellor Francis Huntington Snow, founder of the botany department, resigned from that department in 1889. He served as chancellor from 1890 to 1901 when he resigned because of ill health. He died shortly thereafter. An Expensive Tow Memphis — (U.R) — When police towed Ernest P. Housley's automobile to the city lot they found 10 unpaid overtime parking tickets inside a glove compartment. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Cerms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be furnished on request during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office, Journalism bldg., not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 5 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE NE year old portable typewriter. Rem- ton noiseless worth $120.00. We will it for $65.00. Try it out at Student Book Store. 20 ERVEL gas refrigerator, 4 ft. Used short time. No noise. No wear. White clothing or burner and oven. Small dressing table or desk. 144 Louisiana. Phone 1752. 946 NASH, model 3000, for sale by original owner; 30,000 miles; bed, heater, radio, etc. In excellent condition. Ph. 155M, 30-C Sunnyside. 24 EXUAL Father's day rate! One year Esquire, for $4.33 (usually $6.00). For limited time! Student Union Book store. 23 MANAGING TOWN. Must sell dineette se- vices, combination, complete bed- ing, two bureaus, parlor chair, book-= case, phone table, clothes hamper, priced to sell. Tom Scott, Apartment 1-2I, 181 Louisiana, p. 32733. 20 bibnet, chest of divembed, arm chair, drops, drop tables, rocker, Sunny, 382M 168I M UST SELL this week: 1935 President udebaker sedan. A-13 mechanical con- ponent. Extra good and clean. Best offer kickee it at 1323 Kentucky. Pho- 98W. AGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes interrupted recording. Models $99.50, $119.50 and up. Black, Call 2234J, 146 gun. Hank Balk. 2234J, 146 gun. READERS DIJEST” Magazine for 35c pumbia University’s parody, put out the Jester Hummous satire on suits of today. Student Union Book 23 CYCLE. good mechanical condition. good equipment, summer hut, size need cash. Help Hein's POOL DLF clubs. Four matched woods. Good edition. $25.00. Ed Perkins, Oread 06 PONTIAC 2 door sedan. Four good power motor. Heater. Looks good. ms $315. Phone 2192-R or see at 4 New York. 23 3W Kelvinators at B. F. Goodrich as only $189.95 for a large 6 foot size. only $19.00 down and $2.50 weekly. 38 OLDS 4 four-door sedan, new paint, a good tires, 8,000 miles on a rebuilt car, clean, reasonable a all day Sunday or a 30-pair car, through Thurs. at 908 in Orlond. 65 MISCELLANEOUS Auction sale every Thursday 7:30 p.m. New and used furniture and household articles. Cash in what you don't need. Open Wed, and Thurs. to receive goods. R&R. Furniture Auction. 6 blocks north of underpass, 796 North Highway 40. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasure surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-and-a-half hour training for fun, pet and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made, Chairs upholstered or slip covered with fabric. $10.00. Free pick up delivery. References. Jean Marur- Ph. 768K-11. MOROCH on the auto check, use the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. to get you a tool, motor car and fender repair, auto painting, used car Wr. Forrest (between 16th and 17th AFTER THE SHOW) in dug out and have a coke at our "Friendly Fountain." AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a lunch. Friendly Fountain. Entrance Ridge Pharmacy TRANSPORTATION CONTACT US for all airline information, City Ticket Office, First National Bank of Lawrence, Miss Rose Glesman. Mgr., 8th and Mass., Ph. 30. 25 HAVE space in my car for two persons needing daily ride to and from Kansas and up at your home and leave you at your Kansas City job or school. Ph. 2157M. RIDE wanted to Denver or near vicinity, but no sooner soon as possible. Box 4. Daily Kansas. DRIVING to New York, June 3. Room 10. Leave name at Daily Kansan, Box 25. TWO MEN students desire ride to New York city or vicinity. Can't leave before June 2. Please call Ed Slye or Tom Reynolds at 348. 24 LARGE, cool, double room for men students for rent. 1536 Tenn. Ph. 2281R FOR RENT ROOMS with cooking privileges for student or working girls; 1 unit with private bath; 2 blocks from campus and Union building, 1224 Ohio. 24 GARAGE for rent: nctx large and large; in 1100 Ohio, 2nd floor, Phone: 2475M. SUBLET furnished apartment for sum- mer living room, kitchen, private bath, Penny Room, 13 Tenn St. Apt. No 5. Call after 5.00. 24 HOUSE for rent, summer months only, after 5.00 p.m. 24 FOR RENT first aid kit, 15 apartments and 10 sleeping rooms to暑 students. These may be held thru winter. For rent, 15 apartments. Get your choice. Price $15.00 to $24.00 a month each boy. Phone 3331. APARTMENT to rent for summer students. Price $15.00 to $24.00 a month each boy. Phone 3331. APARTMENT to rent for summer students. Price $15.00 to $24.00 a month each boy. Phone 3331. GARAGE for rent: nice and large; in- charge; located at 1530 Tennessee St. 25 BOYS' ROOMS for summer school, one block from Union: 1241 La. and 1220 La. Call at 1241 La. for information. Tel. 17541 23 SUMMER semester vacancies for eight girls, also five boys, at 1245 Louisiana, one block from Union. May reserve rooms for fall if desired. 23 boys, 2 and 3 rooms, some private entrances. Children pay $40.00 per month. Held thru winter August vacation rent free. Why live in a apartment for 4 or 5 boys. Attractive summer price. Small rooms $4.00 and 0.50. Shown 5-9 evenings. 19 West 14th St. TWO cool basement rooms available for summer for boys. Close to campus, running shower. Other rooms for summer, limiting rates. See W. P. Meek, 1339 Ohio. ATTRACTIVE five room apartment with private bath for four or five young men for summer term. Ph. 1782, 637 Ind NICE ROOM with private bath for 3 or 4 students and a home tutor student 1810 Alabama. Ph. 3480R. NICE COOL sleeping porch rooms for summer. 1005 Indiana. Ph. 11690. $-14 DOUBLE and single rooms for men Available for summer and next fall at campus and bus line. See or call after 6 p.m. 1725 Indiana. 2631W. THREE APARTMENTS for rent. Will be housed in the office. Call Mr. Rice at Tenn. Ph. 1155. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for TYPING. **tf** TYPING PROFESSIONAL service, reasonable notes; down town location. Phone 28635. Please call in for foremom or after 5 p.m. Helen Stobly. ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on all watch repairs by the watchmaster. Balfour's, 411 West 14th. 20 BABY sitting by elderly lady in 20 year Sunnside, Call 3473M. WANTED BLACK leather billetk belong to Kenneth L. Allen containing identification cation papers and money. If found, return to 1129 Vt. . . . . LOST SCHAFFER fountain pen; green striped barrel with silver cap. Please return to Marian Kyser. Ph. 365, 1014 Miss Don't let it! We're here to help you through. While you service your books, let us service your car, so it will be ready for vacation driving, come June 2. Final Week Worrying You? STOP IN TODAY HUNSINGER MOTOR COMPANY 920-22 Mass. If the weather is clear, the planet Saturn will appear 75 times larger than usual tomorrow to those who attend open house at the University's observatory from 8 to 10 p.m. Saturn May Be Visible Tomorrow This will be the third time in the past month the telescope has been focused on Saturn. Both times before the sky was too cloudy to see the only known planet in the universe with◎ rings around its surface. Saturn als has moons of its own, some of whie should be visible tomorrow nigh said N. W. Storer, associate profes sor of astronomy. Professor Storer will give explanatory talks on the planet during the evening! The observatory is locate on top of Lindley hall and will be open to the public. 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