MONDAY, MAY 16. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be timely and凑单. Ads must be received during the hour or 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be received by 45 a.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day day five words or less...33c 65c 90 lititional words ...1c 2c 3 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Reasonable rate. Prompt service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vermont. 20 WATCHES expertly repaired at Balfour's. 411 West 14th, timed by electronics. Snappy service, very reasonable rates. 16 RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and television receivers at lowest prices. Free pickup and delivery for 188 Bowman Radio and Telecom, 900 Mass, 5-13 TYING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. KEYS MADE: Locks repaired. Most modern equipment. Free leather key case with each 8 keys made. Bowman Radio. 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-19 NEAT, accurate, fast typing service for foreign students with adequate rates. One block from campus, Phi FOR SALE LEAVING TOWN. Must sell dineette set, divin-bed combination, complete bedding, two curtain panels, two table tables, table clothes, hamper. Priced to see Tom. Scott, Apartment H-21, 1810 Louisiana, Ph. 32733. 20 KODAK 620 vigil with 4.5 tens. Also辱 carrying case. Must be sold by good running condition. Must be sold by end of term for highest offer made. Victor H. Martin. 43 W. 114th, Ph. 2099. 1834 FORD coach Original finish. Good condition. Can be seen after 8 p.m. at 920 Ohio. 1848 WHIZZER or Swinch wike. Excellent condition. 1947 Whizzer on Western Flyer. Prices reasonable. See 1614 Kentucky afternoons or evenings. MAGNETIC wire recorders. Up to 6 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50, $119.50 and up. Call for a free demonstration. Hank Black, 2234 Wacker Drive 1941 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, 74-OHV. Inquire at 1337 Kentucky. STUDIO COUCH, 2 matching chairs, end tables, coffee table, lamps, washing machine, heating store. 1032 Ohio. Telephone 2299R. 17 TRANSPORTATION COMMUTERS: From and to Topeka during summer session; Call or write to Kansai, Ecquivalency Coordinator Topeka, Kansai, Ph. 34354. 18 CONTACT US for all airline information; City Ticket Office, First National MIsser, Miss Rose Glesman, Mgr., 1st and Mass. Mgr. WANTED: Ride daily no. 40 highway from K.C. Kans., Monday through Saturday, May 16-30, one way and by phone or number at Kansai Office. 16 FOR RENT FOR RENT about June 1st. 15 apart- ment students. These may be held thru winter. August vacation free. Come early and get your choice. Phone 333-2400 or $24.00 ea. Phone 333-8767. FOR SUMMER: Why suffer in a ho apartment when you can rent our comfortable home? Two bedrooms, garage, kitchen. And we love children. 18 Ph. 2553J, 2133 RL L. TWO NICE rooms with private bath available to summer students. 1801 Aula SUMMER APARTMENT? 3 rooms, furnished. bath. See at 927 Ohio after. APARTMENT for boys or employed. Cut summer. August vacation from phone 817-253-6900. HONEYMOONERS: Vacationers! Beautifully furnished log cabin near Eastes Park, Colo., in secluded pine woods. Big stone fireplace, bath, meals optional. Rate $35 per week. Mrs. O. H. Zumwinkel, 247 S. Jackson, Denver, Colorado. 16 LOST DIAMOND and ruby ring on Southeast corner of women's intramural field Wed. evening. Family heirloom. Large reward. Call Pat Glenn, 3450 or 1783. 19 PI BETA PHI arrow pin. Finder call Sally Peggs at 415. Reward. 17 MISCELLANEOUS TRADE 34 Ford, good condition, for good typewriter, microscope, tape recorder or what have you done? Auto out of inventory. KY. 1137 Ky. 18 FURNITURE: Upholstered and insulated. Ship covers made. Upholstery and slip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 5-19 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant holiday at the courter's shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fun, fur, toys, food and Gift Shop. 1218 Cincinnati St. Phone 418. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies curtains made, Chairs upholstered or slip covered. $5.00, $10.00. Free plaster. References. Jean Murphy. Ph. 78K-11. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G. check and easier on the manual back tire tune-up, body and fender repair, auto repair, used car off Barker), phone 785 or 1821R. Phi Delta Kappa Installs Officers For Next Year Phi Delta Kappa, national honorary education fraternity, installed officers for 1949-50 at a banquet in the Palm room. W. K. Kelly, principal of Haskell institute, spoke on the "Education of The American Indian in the United States." The new officers are: Grant Clothier, president; Charles Harkness, vice president; Charles A. Johnson, secretary; and Glenn A. Cole, treasurer. Kenneth Anderson, assistant professor of education, is the Phi Delta Kappa advisor. Pythons and cobras are particularly reverenced by members of the African Masai tribe. UHS Seniors To Put On Play "Dear Ruth," a popular Broadway comedy, will be given at 8 p.m. Thursday in Fraser theater, by the University High school senior class. The play, set in World War If, revolves around a series of letters written by a young girl. The girl has become intensely interested in world affairs because of her high school work. She writes to a number of soldiers battling overseas. She uses the name of her older sister Ruth—sending Ruth's picture to the men. Ruth, already engaged to a solid, mature banker of the community, finds life complicated when the first young soldier returns hoping to marry her. Complications increase in Judge Harry Wilkins' household during the two-day period of the play's action. Mrs. Grace Witt, University High school dramatics instructor, and Miss Ruth Litchen, senior class sponsor, are working with the class in producing the play. Ornithologists Set Up Society The first annual meeting of the Kansas Ornithological society will take place Saturday through Sunday at the University. A nominating committee and a constitution and by-laws committee will present their recommendations at the session. Registration will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 21, in the lobby of Dyche Museum. A business meeting will be held at 3 p.m. in the Pine room of the Union followed by a presentation on conservation and recreation area west of Potter lake. Movies of birds will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Pine room. Field trips to observe the "booming ground" of the greater prairie chicken and to Robinson farm, the University natural history reservation, are scheduled for Sunday, May 22. Fine Arts Faculty To Meet All members of the Fine Arts faculty will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, in 32 Frank Strong. All members are required to attend. If it is impossible for any member to be present, they should notify the Fine Arts office, 128 Frank Strong. Read the Want Ads Daily. Other officers elected are Elmer L. Dougherty, engineering junior, vice-president; Carl G. Klaus, engineering senior, secretary; Arthur J. Archung, treasurer; and Robert E. Stroup, engineering senior, corresponding secretary. Joseph W. Keil, engineering senior, was elected president of the University chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers at a chapter meeting recently. Keil Is New President Of Engineering Group GRANADA NOW THRU SATURDAY All the Romance. Excitement and Unforgettable Moments of Louisa May Alcott's Famed Novel! Phone 407 Latest World News and new It's Car Buying Time FOR THE REST OF MAY We Are Featuring A Car A Day LIVENGOOD NASH MOTORS - radio SPECIAL TODAY 1047 NASH "600" 1947 NASH "600" - 2-tone green - one owner - weather eye $1,375. 617 Mass. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE U$E- RISK'S Help Yourself Laundry 1900 Ill. • Ph. 628 12-39c