FRIDAY. APRIL 1. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Chalk Talk By SIM MYERS Freshman English students are bemoaning the fact that they are studying "King Lear" rather than "Macbeth". With a production of the latter play coming to town, many students feel that they could get more out of visual instruction than out of lectures. The very talented Mary Kay Dougherty gave her senior voice recital Wednesday night. One student wonders how in the world her sorority will be able to work out its serenades without her as a soloist. When the intramural managers for the three West Hills Fraternities called for afternoon softball practices, they hadn't counted on Delta Gammas interfering. But seems that the boys were much more interested in watching the girls practice. The kind of girl to have is one like the coed who was seen cranking a Model T while her date sat inside working the controls. A group of students are planning a canoe excursion up the Kaw to Topeka. Someone asked, "Won't you have to do an awful lot of paddling?" One of the members of the group replied that they were all fraternity men and quite accustomed to it. Dr. John Ise, sage of the economics department, calls his text book, "The gospel according to Saint John." Here's one student who doesn't believe in wasting even a minute of those precious weekend nights. He has a list of all the parking places from Lone Star to Blue Mound. When he picks up a date, he gives her the list and lets her decide where they'll go. Saves a lot of argument, too. After patiently listening to an engineering student complain that he should not be required to compete with College students in general courses, Walter Sandelius, professor of political science, remarked, "Many engineers are quite intelligent, even in a general way." Guess Who department: A professor who was about to give a speech one evening looked over the audience and said, "They suffer through all my classes, then b'ogosh, they come here to suffer some more." . Revealing Figures??? Toronto - (U.P.)- Delegates at the Canadian Restaurant Association convention were told that 57 per cent of Canadians favor coffee at breakfast and that 65 per cent drink tea at dinner. Paternity Pins For Dads Brookline, Mass.—(U.P.)—Prospective customers of a local diaper service wear "paternity pins." The firm presents the insignia to expectant fathers. Now He Can Whistle Again Eldorado. Ill.,-(U.P.)-Elvis Ramsey is cutting a new tooth. He's 61, and had to remove his lower plate to make way for the tooth. Virginia, the "Old Dominion" state, boasts of its agricultural production. It leads in the production of tobacco. Other important crops are corn, winter wheat, cotton and peanuts; Livestock, dairing and turkey raising are important. Among its mineral production are feldspar, lead, lead, manganese, micca, pyrite and zinc. Art Teacher Weaves Draperies On 5-Foot Tall Swedish Loom The largest and most unusual piece of furniture in the living room of Miss Evelyn DeGraw, assistant professor of art, is a weaving loom manufactured in Sweden. The 5-foot tall loom provides a fascinating hobby for Miss DeGraw. The loom permits intricate designs in woven fabrics. The drapery material Miss DeGraw is now weaving is composed of a cream colored, nubby, yarn background with groups of blue, yellow-green, green, and wine colored borders. An instructor in weaving, design, and bookbinding, Miss DeGraw studied crafts in Europe before the war. During the summer of 1939 she studied weaving in Insjon, Sweden. Many tourists as well as Swedish girls attend the school. While Miss DeGraw was studying there, girls from the Royal family of Sweden were making fine linens for their dowries. In Finland Miss DeGraw studied ceramics under a chief designer for a pottery works. Miss DeGraw created a design which was used commercially for a pottery pattern. A graduate of Stephens college, Columbia, Mo., Miss DeGraw received her bachelor and master of fine arts degree at the University. After teaching in Wichita high schools, she served in the Red Cross during the war. She assumed her present position in the fall of 1948. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals should be submitted by 45 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 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 118 or bring to 1218 Conn. 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JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasure surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet店 has everything for fur, fun, gift cards, and gift certificate. 1218 Comm. St. Phone 418. HAVE YOU SEEN my bilffold? I need it! It has all my identification. If you find this light brown zipper bilffold, please call Donna McCosat. Phone 731-852-0641. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the hand. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used in both vehicles. 023-794-6581 or off Barker). Phone 785 or 1821R. ¥1 LOST AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a friendly Fountain. Einkridge Pharmacy. GIRL'S GRAY corduroy sport jacket, March 2 on tennis court. Ward. Call 312-584-7090. TWO RESERVED seat tickets to Rubinoff's violin. If found, please call 2264W BROWN bilfoid. If found call 3406. Beward, William T. Cooper. WEDNESDAY: Black Parker "51" with silver cap. Finder call 1664. 5 $CABHAPPER PEN, Gold top, with name barrel. I found it on a barrel. I found, please call me at 980. APARTMENT for rent. Ford Convertible for sale. See at 945 N. Hamp. 1 FOR RENT ONE-HALP of double room for rent to male student. Available now. 1416 Teem. A LARGE pleasant room with kitchenette attached. Plenty of closet room. Convenient to the University and the institution. For 1 or 2 ladies in 1300 Temp. Ph. 1155. FOR SALE MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50, $109.50 and up. Call for a Blank. Hank Black. Z2344, J1 10m. Teen. NEW TIRES 40% off. The following sizes available, slightly blemished. 6.50-15. 7.50-15. 8.50-15. All available in white side壁. B F Goodrich, 929 Mass. Ph. 21. F 11 MOTOROLA AUTO radios reduced as much as $15.00 per set. Can fit nearly all model cars, Pay $5.00 monthly, B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. Phi. 21. NEW SHIPMENT of desk pads! Red leatherette bindings with Kansas Uni- tware. They measure 19 by 24 in, and are priced at only $1.45. Student Union Bookstore. MERCURY II and De Jur Autocrit exlc- tioner. he mat new, never been used. 21.7 lens in the back of shade, shade and leather carrying cases, for Melvin E. Smith, 828 Tenn., Ph. 3026J. '41 BUICK Sedanette, good condition, one family car; motor in excellent condition, good tires, 3 spares, chains, radio music, max Ravdaland, Phone 116, 5:30 to 8:30 1941 MASTER Deluxe Chevrolet, black tudor sedan, new 1948 motor, tires and shocks, 14B, Sunnyside. Ph. 1575J. I N 2801. MASTER Deluxe, new 1948 pair of soft ball shoes, size 12. $64.55 and I will sell them at a much reduced price, 1812 Ala., or call 2620M. 37 FORD Coupe: Good condition, motor new. $499. Jewellery at 840 Indiana after 1 p.m. ARED OF EATING out? I would like o sell small, electric, table-top stove ndes oven broiler and two burners *protect* 2600. Richard Blee, 1012* *wens Hampstead.* excellent condition. all accessories. Call 2608M or see at 1202 Rhode Island. 1 1949 INDIAN "SOUT" Motorcycle. Lots of extras. See at 1312 Ohio St. 5 LEATHER brief cases! We have a large selection for your approval at amazingly low prices. You get a rebate too! Student Union Book Store. 5 1937 FORD V-8. 85 H.I.P. coupe. This car is in excellent condition. Can be seen any after 5:30 at 1810 Alaa 4 AEROBOTIC Parker "51". The new pen can make a large pleasure. We have a large choice of colors and styles for your consideration. Buy yours now at Student Union Book 1948 CROSLEY, station wagon. 48 Harley Motorcycle, 74 O.H.V. Both cheap. 1618 Tenn. Ph. 3271J. 5 AUTOMOBILE: "Isabella" '37 Chrysler convertible, Runs fine, needs rings and U-joints $200. A. G. Fischer, 17 A. Sumyside, Ph. 2947J. WANTED STUDENT to share room for $4.00. See LOUISIANA or Louisiana for a 22498 between 4-5:30. TRANSPORTATION STUDENT, wife and baby would like ride to northeastern part of Texas during Easter holidays. Will share expenses and driving. Ph. 2662M. 4 Cat Goes To Church WANT Ride to Denver April 8. 9, or 10 Share expense. Ph. 3193J. GOING SOUTH! Leave Saturday morning for Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Have room for four. Late model car. Call Stan Cummings. 3107R. evenings. 5 RIDE WANTED: To commute daily from Kansas City, Kansas. B TTS. 3 MWF. Call Woodward. Lawrence 1587R, K.C. D72. 7121, leave name and number. 1 Hanson, Mass — (U.P.)— Cookie, a white Persian cat owned by Mrs. George E. Coffey, not only regularly attends Sunday services in Hanson's 200-year-old First Congregational church, but frequently goes to weekday organizational meetings. WOULD LIKE ride to Chicago or vicinity Easter holidays. Can leave anytime after noon April 8. Will share driving and expenses. Ph. 3355W. 7 Eggs Survive Car Crash The state of Washington leads all others in the production of apples. Other important crops are wheat, barley, corn, potatoes. Huge herds of cattle graze throughout the state. The state is rich in minerals. The state is a leader in lumber output. Antimony, arsenic, tungsten and platinum are also found in the state. Roseville, Ohio — (U.P.) — Carl Sagle's car skidded on the snow-covered highway into a fence. The car was badly damaged and Sagle suffered a wrenched back, but not one of the 30 dozen eggs he was taking to the store was broken. Tennessee ranks as one of the nation's leading industrial states. Agriculture is important, its forests cover many square miles of valuable timber, its mineral products include coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, gold, silver and marble. Chemicals and textiles and their allied products are its two major industrial groups. SPRING TUNE-UP SERVICE DRIVE IN TODAY For Complete TUNE-UP SERVICE DRIVE IN TODAY on your CHEVROLET $4.45 Labor CHEVROLETS ARE BETTER SERVICED BY CHEVROLET SPECIALISTS Winter Chevrolet 738 N. H. Phone 77 Be It Ever So Humble... there is no job too small to warrant our personal attention. . . 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