WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. 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 delivered to you at 3 p.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tion's office. Journal nudge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE MODEL A FORD, 1929. Sealab light, 60-16 wheels, new battery, good mechanically, body rough. Priced very cheap. 1621 Rhode Island, after 1. 31 MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models $99.50, $109.50 and Chr. Can a demonstration. Hank Black. 2234J, 114 Tem. NEW TIRES 40% off. The following sizes available, slightly blemished. 6.50-15. 7.50-15. 9.50-15. Available in white side. B. F. Goodrich, 823 Mass. Ph. 21. OTOROLA OUTO radios reduced as model radios. Pays $0.00 monthly. B F Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. Ph. 21. F goodrich Store, 929 Mass. Ph. 21. range finder, Heiland flashgun, access- ories. We buy, trade phone equipment. Rachelle Studio, 730 Mass. Phon- BED SPRINGS and mattress for double bed. 1507. Mass or call 982. 34 NEW SHIPPMENT of desk pads! Red leatherette bindings with Kansas Uni- tec and Canterbury. They measure 19 by 24 in, and are priced at only $1.45. Student Union Bookstore. $^{41}$ BUICK Sedanette, good condition; one family car; motor in excellent con- trol, gas tires, 3 spares, chains, radio and heater. Max Ravnala. Phone 115 5:30 to 8:30. 1941 MASTER Deluxe Chevrolet, black w/ silver rims, anti-shocks, 14B, Sunsideys. Ph. 19472. **37** FORD Coupe: Good condition, motor and exhaust. Jewel See at 140 Indiana after 1 p.m. 847 PLYMOUTH Convertible, yellow condition, all accessories. Call MN 3165901010 1949 INDIAN "SCOUT" 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 TRANSPORTATION STUDENT, wife and baby would like ride to northeastern part of Texas during Easter holidays. Will share expenses and driving. Ph. 2662M. 4 BUSINESS SERVICE NEW OR USED typewriters, adding machines, office furniture, microwave records, electronic storage or rented. Peterson's, 710% Mass 31. F*OR CHEMISTRY students. We now have many mayday periodic Chart of the Elements. For only one event cations at the Student Union Bookstore. CORRECT TLPING done; manuscripts. CORRECT TLPING done; manuscript letters, etc. Ph. 1772M for later TYPING: Reasonable rates and prompt TYPING: DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. Miss Helen to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for MISS HELEN *TYPING WANTED:* All kinds, prompt accurate attention, reasonable rates ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on the watchman, the watchman, Bourl's, 411 W. 44th. 30 ACCOUNTANTS and business majors Cut your problem time in half by rent- ing a curacy. Your curacy will bring you better grades. See them now at Student Uni Book Store. MISCELLANEOUS ENROLL IN Equation for Phys. Ed. credit in second half of semester. Also saddle horses, hayrack rides available. Call 1842, Mott's Stables, 1700 W. 4th. 30 TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, legal cases. Experience. Interestable rates. Call Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. [Easter] THROUGH on the auto check, easy on motor or Broc Motor. Complete overhaul, tightening body and fender repair, auto painting, used parts, or bark off (Barker), Phone 788-1831R INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made, Chairs upholstered or slip covered. $5.00; Dvian. $10.00. Free pick up. Reference. References. Jean Mu- phyt, ph. 789-426. 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 pet shop has everything for fur, hen, dog, cat, kitten and Gift Shop, if it 88 Conn. St. Phone 4182. AFTER THE SHOW. drop in and have a dressing. Friendly Fountain. Eight Ridge Pharmacy. LOST TWO RESERVED seat tickets to Rubinoff his violin. If found, please call 220W BIBLE: Leather-bound, complete, pocket size. "Floyd H. Thuston" in gold letters on outside. Lett in men's restroom in Friday Monday. Finder please. 1898W GIRL'S GRAY corduroy sport jacket March 2 on tennis court. Reward. Cat HAVE YOU SEEN my bilfoil? I need it. It has all my identification. If you light brown zipper bilfoil, please call Donna McCosh. Phone 731. Reward. HELP WANTED OPERATOR, Stadium Beauty Shop, 1033 Mass., Ph. 438. 30 AGENT WANTED: Earn liberal commissi- ties. Work with a team to matched fabric and yarn, imported and hand-loomed, for sweater-skirt sets. For work in Lowe-Sets, P.O.B. 215, G.P.O. New York, N.Y. FOR RENT It cost $2,000,000,000 and 2½ years intense work by 100,000 physicists and chemists to perfect the first atomic bomb. APARTMENT for 2 boys, $3.50 each. One double room, $3.50 each boy; 2 singles $4.00 per week. 1/2 blocks from the campus. Phone 2099. 31 APARTMENT for rent. Ford Convertible for sale. See at 945 N. Hamp. 1 Phi Delta Phi Initiates 25 Men Formal initiation ceremonies for 25 law students were held recently by Green Inn of Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, in the Lawrence court house. Among those initiated was the first honorary member since the war. He is Russell Hardy, judge of the 29th district court in Kansas City, Kan. The other new members are: The other new members are: William E. Bradford, Lloyd M. Faust, Wallace B. Foster, Roy U. Jordan, Marvin J. Martin, George D. McCarthy, J. Ruse McCarthy, Robert J. Renn, Robert M. Siefkin, Robert E. Southern, Otto R. Stites, Jr., Joseph M. Stryker, Patrick H. Thiessen, Aaron A. Wilson, first year law. James D. Frisbie, Richard C. Harris, Thomas D. Rhodabarger, Glen L. Tongier, Jess Van Ert, Evan K. Wilson, Edgar S. Wilson, College seniors and first year law. Paul S. Kelly, College freshman and law; Emerson H. Shields, College junior and law; and Leonard C. Menzie, Marvin B. Small, College seniors. Professor Attends Meeting Prof. Esther Twente, chairman of the graduate department of social work at the University, participated in a meeting of a committee on child welfare personnel training in Washington, D.C. March 18 and 19. The committee is an advisory group to the United States Children's bureau. Washington C. De Pauw was a pioneer glass manufacturer. The University of Greencastle, Ind., is named for him. Dr. C. R. Albright Chiropractor $1023\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Ph. 1531 SHAVER'S CAFE HAMBURGER STEAK ... 65c CUBE STEAK ... 70c ROAST BEEF ... 70c PORK CHOPS ... 75c GOOD FOOD Includes: Fried Potatoes . GENEROUS SERVINGS Coffee or pint of milk Vegetables Salad HOSPITALITY You'll be glad you discovered our fine food! 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ mi. South on Hiway 59 Ph. 785-K-2