THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 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 paid by 10 a.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univernal business office. Journalism bldg, not later than 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 MISCELLANEOUS INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or ship covered, $10.00; Rug, $10.00. Free Decorations. Reference. Jean Murphy, Ph. 78K-11. RADIOS REPAIRED: Authorized Magnavox service; authorized Philco service and others. Shop service only. Carl Griswold, 4 East 9th, 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, fun, games, toys, and Gift Shop. 1019 Central St. Phone #1837. ALTERING suits, coats, and dresses. Re- lining coats a speciality. Handmade tailored button holes. Work guaranteed. Phone 2995-84 B212 University. 14 OVERSEAS VETS: Don't miss the payoff. Help your buddies, your nation, your future. Join the FVW now. Hercules Memorial Post 6654, Sunflower, Kans. 3 TUTOR: MATHEMATICS. Call Lucy 409 Marine for appointment. Call 308412 509 Marine. CLIP BOARDS for both regular and legal books. Try one! Bookstore book, take note! Try one! Bookstore book, take note! BUSINESS SERVICE equate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for a ride. www.mathsoft.com TYPING DONE: Thesis, term papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, elections, court cases, and other prompt attention, reasonable rates. Mrs. Shields. 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. FOR SALE WATCHES expertly repaired at Baldwin. Snappy service, very reasonable rates. SAVE $200 on a new (still undelivered) Fort station wagon. Daily Kansan travel. '47 HUDSON club coupe, Commodore Six. Excellent condition, radio, heater fogs, etc. 28,000 miles $1575. Phone 2984l after 5. FOR SALE, my home. 4127 Booth St. Kansas City, Kans. $2/3 blocks from medi- cal center. Four rooms and ballet. Talbot 1450 4 GERMAN Shepherd pups, two months old. Black with cream markings. Exceptionally fine sturdy puppies. Sire: Trice. Fierceeldamnsch尉. 401 Duretta for Gretta, aAK C.K. No.W4959 Dr. W. O. Nelson 545 E. 19th, Lawrence, Kans. 8 $URE, IT'S MORE FUN ... and the low fares are easier on your allowance! You'll enjoy every mile of your trip by Greyhound. Frequent schedules permit you to go when you wish, return when you're ready. Reclining Super-Coach chairs cradle your body, and you relax in cozy comfort. It's more fun — and you see more, save more! Ask your Greyhound Agent for complete travel information. KEEP THE GANG TOGETHER CHARTER A GREYHOUND BUS You can play games, sing, and chat to and from athletic events and other college activities. Stop ONLY when you wish. Arrange your own schedule — rates are even LOWER! Ask for details. 638 Mass. PHONE 707 GREY,IOUND LEADS IN COURTESY! SMITH & WESSON .38 Military and Police Special. New last fall. Still in per-fect condition. See Del Robb at 707 Tenn or call 233R. ONLY $22.50 for a good used portable Suitcase and in and try it out at the Open Bookstore SMART STUDENT with $40 cash can have a bargain. Hallicrafters S-38 all-wave receiver. Perfect condition, used 5 months. Call Campbell. 1705. WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, complete and ready to go. Excellent for recording telephone conversations $100.00 and up. Call Hank Black 2243, 146 GOVENMENT surplus chest of drawers, full and twin size beds, mirrors, holly- wood beds. Anderson Furniture. 812 New Hampshire. MUST SELL 1935 Chevrolet, new upholstery throughout, recent motor overhaul. Very good mechanically. Ask for a lift at Livingwood-Ne 5 Motors. 617 Mass. 450 NEW OR USED typewriter, adding machines, office furniture, magnetic recorders, or wire; tape or tape, cushion chairs, sold or rented. Peterson's, 170½ Mass. HANDY HOT portable apartment size machine and ringer. Price $14.58. Ph935M8. '46 BUICK Super Sedanette. Light blue harness. Sleek, streamlined. Side- ride tires. Parwell seat. covers. $1,950. Call 1982 for demonstrations or see at 1135 W. Campus afternoons and even- MAGNETIC WIRE recorders; complete and ready to go. Up to 60 minutes of uninterrupted recordings. Call for a demonstration, 2234J, Hank Balk, 1146 Tenn. 7 RED LIZZARD bilford Thursday. Feb. 24. Valuable, irreplaceable papers. Finder please contact Joan Roser for reward. Ph. 27281. LOST ONE BROWN pigskin glove between 1 and 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28, in West wing or on sidewalk east of Frank Strong if found. If found, please call 905-7461. Thank you. THE FOLLOWING articles have accu- lated glassed book covers, Parker "B1", pen, rosy beads, unusual compact, pocket book, Turner class ring. Identify and pay for this ad. MAN'S GOLD-PLATED high school graduation ring with a "B" on the crest Initials B.L.S. on the inside. Reward. Call 2199J. WOMAN'S black purse containing red bilffold, Tues. night. Fell out of car. Identification: Dixie Jeanne Gilland Call Ms. Al Steinhauser, 2369R. Reward GRAY BARREL, gold top Parker "51". Probably between Green Hall and Journalism shack. Please leave at Karsan office or call 14345. Or Strelitz. FOR RENT LARGE DOUBLE room for two boys Nice, furnished. Conveniently located LARGE DOUBLE room for one or two bedrooms, $450 a week. 1631 Miss. Ph. 3231W. WANTED HAN STUDENT to share apartment with mother. Kitchen, private bath and private entrance. One block from campus. see at 1616 Ind. Ph. 2827. 8 JAYHAWKER NOW THRU Saturday Sure I Know You're a Two-Timer... But I'm going to kiss the two-timing out of you. Owl Show Sat. Nite Starts SUN. 400 To Attend Art Meeting Four hundred students representing 25 Kansas high and junior high schools are expected to attend the ninth annual High School Art conference to be held at the University Friday and Saturday, Hobart Hanson director of Lawrence center of University extension announced. "About 25 schools will bring or send exhibits to the conference. They will be displayed for the first time in the ballroom of the Union," he said. Judges for the art displays will be Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of education, Katherine Pattan, director of art at Maine Township high school, Park Ridge, Ill., Lucile MacIntyre, instructor in art at Kansas City, Mo. Public High school and Agnes Lilley, art instructor at University High school. The conference will present a number of art lectures and demonstrations under the direction of Miss Marjorie Whitney, professor of design, on the third floor of Frank Strong hall. In addition to the judges, honors, Fitzgerald, the art instructor, art constructs, independence, Kan., will assist the staff of the School of Fine Arts in the lectures. High spot of the conference will be the informal dinner and variety show to be held at 5 p.m. Friday in the ballroom of the Union. The Parisian theme will be emphasized at the dinner, and the variety show is arranged by art students of the University under the direction of Jim Hawes, fine arts junior. "We hope that the University students will not be begrudge us the use of the ballroom cafeteria Friday evening since such an occasion means very much to the visiting students." Mr. Hanson said. The visitors will be housed in various fraternity, sorority and independent houses on the campus. Mr.Hanson added. Read the Daily Kansan daily. No Shop Classes During Summer Shop practice courses will not be offered in the summer session, Chancellor Deane W. Malott said today. He explained that moving equipment from Fowler shops to the new engineering shops behind Marvin annex would interfere with shop practice courses. Chancellor Malott said that the new engineering shops probably will be ready for the fall semester. Expert Radio Service Beaman's Radio 1200 N.Y. Phone 140 Hurry! Ends Tonite! Fred MacMurray Frank Sinatra in "MIRACLE OF THE BELLS" Hurry! Ends Tonite! No.2 SPRING Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Winners In The First Round With SLACKS by HAGGAR Smarter than ever—in style and in color. You'll find a weight for every purpose among such fabrics as these gabardines, tweeds, flannels and worsteds. And you'll find a color to harmonize with every sport outfit. $7.95 up No.1 CRICKETEER SPORT COATS You'll like the easy drape of these coats in the smart pastel shades of browns, tans, blues and grays. You'll like the stitching around the lapels and jackets — but equally important — you'll like the easy price. $24.50 Others $19.50 up Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass. St.