FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted before the understanding that the bill will be paid in cash. During the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journalism bldg., not listed, 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 2c MISCELLANEOUS FOR Chemistry students. We now have O.D. Mackay's "Periodic Check on the Elements." For only five cents at the Student Union Bookstore. 25 ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on the 2-inch camera, the watchmaster in galfour's. 411 W. 14th. AFTER the show, drop in and have a visit to "Friendly Fountain." Edith's Pharmacy. TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, note books, themes. Experience typist, note taker. Call Ms. Shipra. Ohio. Ohio. Ph. 1601. If Easter! THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the body. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used parts, or off Barker). Phone 785 or 1821R. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered. $5.00. Dinner. $10.00. Free pick items. References. Jean Murphy, Ph. 786-1KL. 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, im. toys, grooming and Gift Shop, iff 1218 Comm. St. Phone 418. TRANSPORTATION CHILI Supper March 18, 6 to 8 p.m. March 12, 10th and Vt. Evergreen welcomed. FOR RENT WANTED-Two architectural students would like ride to Phoenix, Arizona or thereabouts Easter vacation. Will share expenses. Ph. David Elliott Stovell 2667. ROOM available for two colored stu- bles. Boys preferred. Call 2510-M, 32 Wise. VACANCY for 2 young men. Studious, quiet house, close to campus. Twin beds and pleasant room. 1244 La., call for manager. Phone 1752. 18 PLEASANT one room apartment. Couple or two boys. Ph. 1344W. 23 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Prompt and accurate. All kinds Call 520 after time after 11:00 a.m. 25 Call 529 anytime at 11:00 a.m. . . . . TYPING—Reasonable rates and prompt service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vt. 18 TYPING—DONE. Thesis, manuscripts, DONE. Reasonable rates. Press 1772M, 1830 Arkansas. WEDNESDAY. Black and red Sheaffer's Lifetime pen. Has initials JJ. on gold band encircling pen. Please call Joan Janice, Ph. 1185. 22 LOST GOLD tie holder. Initials JTJ, Call 1888M. Reward. 22 BLACK check book with cash and activity book. Reward. Ph. 1783 or 1215 Oread. BLACK and gold Sheaffer fountain pen between parking lot back of Fowler shops and hospital. Reward. Ph. Johnny Correll, 188. 22 EVENKRASH fountain men—maroon and under please call Berthuin Ph. 921. Apr. 13 BREEN Sheafer pen. Monday afternoon, name--Rich H. Wagstaff on barrel. Ifound, please call 3965. Thank you. 22 ONE BROWN, 2 strap brief case with 3 books and papers. Either Military science Bldg. or Bailey Chem. Lab.teward. Return to Kansan office. 21 JOST Monday. Black and gold Parker pen. Kenneth Koenig, 1128-W. 18 BROWN old-identification card inside. Keep in bag but please store illfolded. Thanks. W. F. Stueckmann. Ph. 1568-R. 18 WANTED STENOGRAPHER working 12 to 14 hours typing and shorthand. Call Miss Patricia Laurencie at KU512 or see at design department, room 324 F.S. on Thurs. or Saturday. SUIT—Navy officers greens, size 40. Phone 3055M. 21 FOR SALE COCKER Späniel pup, white with tan markings. AKC litter registered, 16 weeks old. 606 Drive "D" Sunflower, Ks. 22 MUST sell-Studet-Buchaier Champion 1940. Wins radio and heat or good weather. Will sell for best cash offer. 421 Miss. Ph. 2367. MAGNETIC wire recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Moda-45, $108.50, and up. Call-a-demonstration. Hank Black, 2324J, 1146 Tenn. NEW TIRE bargains: A special 40 percent discount on new tires during our 10 day sale. These seconds are available in various colors: black, white, silver, 15, 4 ply; 6:50-15, 4 ply; 7:00-15, 4 ply; 7:00-15, 6 ply; 6:00-16, 6 ply; 6:50-16, 6 ply; 7:00-15, low pr.; 7:10-15, low pr. Your deposit will hold for you these prices. B. F. Goodrich Store, 922 Mass. Ph. 21 41 BUICK Sedanette, good condition, one family car, motor in excellent condition, good tires, 3 spares, chains, radio and camera, Max Ravdahl, Ph. 116, 3:50 8:30 He Lost His Clothes But Saved His Bankroll Arlington, Texas—(U.P.)—Corp. Dan J. Russell of Dallas was picked up by two men in a car as he hitch-hiked home. They later stopped, made him take off his clothes and left him on the highway. But, he told police, they didn't go far enough. He had his money in his socks. Signs of SPRING mean Time to Store Furs and Woolens! Our modern vaults will give your valuable furs scientific protection from moths, fire, and theft. Save yourself the trouble of packing them home. Receive them next fall as you leave them now. Vets May Change Beneficiaries Necessary forms may be secured through the local V.A. office at 7291 Massachusetts street, Mr. Derby said. Veterans wishing to change their beneficiaries under a National Service life insurance policy can do so without sending in their policies to be corrected, Sherwin L. Derby of the V.A. said today. Notification in writing to the V.A. is all that is necessary. Mr. Derby said that converted types of insurance policies purposely do not show to whom or in what manner the benefits will be paid in the event of the death of the insured because if this information were included in the policy, it might not be accurate at a later date, since the insured can change either the beneficiary or settlement option without sending in a policy to be corrected. No action is required on the part of the veterinarian when he receives his insurance policy unless either his beneficiary or optional settlement is not up to date. In that case he should fill out the appropriate V.A. form and send it to the office where he is making his premium payments. Man Falls In Manhole INDEPENDENT 740 Laundry & Cleaners Vermont Phone 432 Tacoma. Wash.—(U.P.)—Harold Schaffer, 36, was walking across the street talking to a companion, when he slipped on something. The companion turned towards Schaffer to make a remark but Schaffer had disappeared. He was treated at a hospital for back injuries suffered when he fell down a manhole. Cont's Daily from 1 p.m. TODAY AND SATURDAY! The 3 Mesquiteers in 'PIONEERS OF THE WEST' Plus Adolphe Menjou 'KING OF THE TURF' —Plus— Rare Beer Steins Found In East ALSO: "CONGO BILL" and NEWS Ware, Mass.—(U.P.)—Two of the 12 beer steins which Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm gave to his personal body-guard in World War I have turned up in this area. One is owned by L. A. Smith of North Wilhram, whose son Arnold brought it home from Germany after World War II. Smith thought it was just another beer mug until he heard from Roger A. Luvesque of Ware, owner of a similar stein. Levesque said he was given his stein by Walter Koenig of Pawtucket. R. I. Koenig, he said, was in a position to vouch for the background of the steins since he was one of the 12 bodyguards who received them from the Kaiser. Nine Will Attend Art Conference Four students and five faculty members will attend the western Art association conference in Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, March 22 through Saturday, March 26. The students are Marvel Fenti, Guinevere Goerz, Helen Miller, and Shirley Sudendorf, education seniors. Miss Ellsworth will read a paper on "Art Experiences High School Students Should Have In School." Faculty members are J. Sheldon Carey, associate professor of ceramics; Miss Evelyn DeGraw, assistant professor of design; Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education; Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design; and Miss Alice Moowam, instructor of design. A TEN-FINGER NAIL PICTURE You will chew off all ten of them at its stunning climax! COLUMBIA PICTURE JAYHAWKER - Today and Sat. Phone 10 "Sho-Time" OWL SHOW SAT. NITE 11:30 5 DAYS - STARTS SUNDAY The Yankee Doodle Boys of the Sky! OWL SHOW SAT - NIGHT 11:30 5 DAYS STARTS SUNDAY The Yankee Doodle Boys Who Paint the Skys Red, White and Blue If it's got wings they'll fly it . . . if it had skirts they'd fight for it! AIR MAIL NEWS