WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepts with the understanding that the bill will be completely mailed to him during the company or at 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan office. Journals may be later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c additional words...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE $1.00 DAY SPECIAL: Christmas greeting cards, boxes of 21 assorted cards. Sells regularly at 79%, this sale only, 2 boxes for $1.00 at Gamblets. 19 BOY'S BICYCLE, excellent condition, new tires, 601 W. 23rd, after 6 p.m. FOR SALE wire recorders Brand new, 39" Racer, brand new, and up to Collins Bank Phone 22343. ARGUS A2 camera, good condition, new case. Eugene Searl, 1037 Tenn. Street, 9246 Maryland HOT ROD, 37 motor in perfect shape. Coll Jack, 2095. 19 1945 WILLY'S Army Jeep. Good condition. Auctioneer: heater. $500.00 Lobbe Job罗德。 81.00 DAY SPECIAL: 81x99 bed sheets, 64x64 thread count, 2 for $5.00. Also 42x36 pillow cases, this sale 2 for $1.00 at Gam- 19 SUN LAMP Special; Get a Florida sun伞 while you study. Gear SunLamps to fit standard sockets now. Only $8.50. B E Hardcover 923, Mass. STANDARD ROYAL Typewriter. Late model in perfect condition. Priced 20 per cent below similar machines at机床公司 Bok Campbell. Phone 734 or visit at 1127 U.S.A. TIRRED OF WALKING: Come to the Putt- Putt shop at 311 East 9th. I have a new motocquoters for sale there. It's cheap and safe transportation. 22 1936 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan. Light blue, with 42" engine, seal beams, light rims, spot, radio and heater. A good automobile for $420. Wallace, 743-105-185 TOYS: BIGGEST selection; lowest prices use our convenient a-bay-a-way plan. Gam- ble now! Krand E LOG LOG Duplex. Contact Kratan offga 18 FOR SALE or trade: VS Ford, clean. $175. 1935ontail. vs used. 1935 vs with rebuilt motor; 1939 Plymouth, with rebuilt motor. Walt's Cars, 739 North Fourth, North Law 17 AMMUNITION, FISHing Tackle. Guns and bikes repaired. Keys made. padlocks. Burrito filled. AN IDEAL GIFT: 5 tube table model radio, choice of ivory or walnut. Regularly at $28.95. Dollar Day Feature $24.00. Use our lay-a-way plan. Gam BUSINESS SERVICE USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks north of underpass. Phone 3005. Mid-West Motors, 709 North Second. MAGNETIC RECORDING machines, and calculating machines, posture and swivel chairs, filing cabinets, desks and tables, sold or rented at Peterson's, 710 Mass. Call 13. 18 TYPING: REASONABLE rate. Rate TYPING: REASONABLE rate. ONE ONE is best -Balfour's for watch repair, 411 West 14th. rtfn CONTACT US for all airline information. City ticket office, First National Bank, 320 Rose Gleesman, Mgr, 8r. MID-WEST Bank, 320 Rose Gleesman, Mgr, 8r. SPECIAL RATES: Time, 44 weeks, 8r. LITE, 39 weeks, $3.90; Fortune, 9 months, $6.75. For limited time only at your Student Union Book Store. TYPING DONE: Prompt service, reason accurate work. 1269 Ohio, or Phone 1601. rtfn $5.00 FOR YOUR old battery on a new guaranteed Goodrich battery. Delivery and installation free. Phone 21, B. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. 23 WHEN OUTSIDE, feeding dogs, bird squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. Everything in the pet field—their needs are on file. 12-21 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EbbRHART and Son, tailors. Fittest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. 19 LOST $50 REWARD for return of KE slide Stringer, 309 E. 19th Street. Phone PARKER 51 blown pen. Name eng- graved. Robbins L. Bock. Spooner Jones. FOOTBALL near field No. 5 Thursday evening on ball. Ia Ra Phone Bureau Browns PAIR OF BLUE shell-rim glasses, somewhere between Frank Strong and Hoch auditorium. If found, please notify Billie George at Corbin hall. Phone 860-185. RM WOULD LIKE a ride for two to New York or vicinity for Christmas vacation. Call 2803J or leave name at Kansan of 19 WANTED EXCHANGED flight jackets with somebody at Classics Club. Phone 2425J. 17 ONE GRAY-fur-lined coat with hose and a leather reward. Call Joe Joseph. 552 4 OR 4 RIDERS to Wichita Thanksgiving; leave at 5 p.m. Tues. Nov. 23. Return Sunday evening. Contact Daily Kansan office, Box 3. 19 GIRL VOCALIST wanted for 'hill' dance ball. Call 2436R after 6 p.m. 15 TRANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE a ride to Champaign, Ill., or anywhere on leave. By Leaving Tuesday, Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving holiday, share expenses and driving. Call 7398 IM TWO PEOPLE want rides to Chicago or St. Louis Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses. Leave name at Kansan office. 22 TO SHARE expenses with anyone driving to Chicago, Michigan, or vicinity during Thanksgiving vacation. Call Phil Oren, after 6 p.m. Ph. 2835W. -19 WOULD LIKE ride to vicinity of Long- view, Texas for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses and driving. Call 8759 19 COMMERCIAL PILOT flying 4 place plane--Jackson, Miss and set out to point general route or 150 mile radius. Jackson Bishop Eldridge Hotel or Yellowstone. URGENTLY NEEDED ride. To share expenses and driving to Philadelphia or eastern city and return. Will leave to suit driver after December 17. Call B29-845-6830. LIKE RIDE to Iowa City. Des Moines or vicinity Wednesday, 24th. Will share driving and expenses. Call M. Leventhal, phone 1555 at 6:00 p.m. any day b17 MISCELLANEOUS THE SPORTS committee of the Student Union Activities is sponsoring a Jitter bug contest this Wednesday night. The four contestants chosen for the competition will be in a Varsity midweek on Dec. 18t. The contest will begin at 7:30 and will be held in the west end of the Ballroom at the Union. Prizes will be given at the final judging in Decem- AGAIN THIS YEAR, by popular demand, a college skiing team formed, using the follows and gifts, would like to learn skiing from the very best, and enjoy the atmosphere of a ski resort. The team has all meals, transportation (our own special car on the Colorado Eagle), skis, boots, poles, 4 hours of lessons every week, and a Fork lodge accommodations, smorgasbord dinners, square dance, moonlight skating party, steak dinner at the Silver Queen Bail, and the Aspen Intercollegiate Ski Meet having 17 schools represented. Contact any one of these agents at 212-896-3550; Fig Newz 2039; Don Schanke, 565. APPLICATIONS for the Lawrence Flying Plane Pilots and beginners alike are welcome. Our plan actually saves you $115. Call Ware Aircraft at Ware Aircraft Municipal Airport. FOR RENT NICE SINGLE room for boy at 825 Illinois. If interested please call 2939.8 No smoking or drinking. 22 FURNISHED ROOM for man student. 1340 N.H. Phone 1374R. 22 OR FOR 2 or 3 men students with one other in a large, well heated sun room. Bring tub or shower. Phone 2880 Vernon Vermont. VILLAY BASEMENT room in new home to two boys. Furnace piped into room; good ventilation, asphalt tile flooring, nearly private bath. Not near hill but several students with cars living nearby so transportation might be arranged. $3.50 SLEEPING ROOM, single or double, three blocks from campus. Call 7918. 17 Winslow Homer's Art Shown In Museum Paintings of one of America's greatest artists, are being exhibited in a small gallery on the second floor of Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art. You do not have to be an art lover to appreciate the paintings of Winslow Homer. The healthy, objective world of Homer will appeal to young America today, more than the decorative, sophisticated output of Matisse or Picasso. "When I have selected the thing carefully I paint it exactly as it appears," said Homer. A draftsman of tremendous power, who was hardened by years of Civil war illustration, he sensed the large contours of nature and applied his color with the skilled hand of a dramatic artist. Visits to Europe in his mature years didn't alter his naturalistic attitude or his Yankee spirit. Homer maintained his quality of realism, illustrative quality, lack of conscious aesthetics, with reverence for the seen fact and humility before nature. He made nature work for him. He painted the things he saw —America. Considered one of America's greatest watercolorists, Homer handled the medium with a canny hand. Two typical examples may be seen in the Thayer collection. Faculty Shows Art At Museum Four of the University of Kansas drawing and painting faculty are represented in the second annual exhibition of oil paintings by artists of the Missouri valley now being held at the Mulvane Art museum at Washburn university. Topeka. Dwight Burnham, instructor of drawing and painting, has two pictures accepted by the jury, "Still Life" and "Provinetown Landscape." Professor Raymond Eastwood's entry is a Navajo scene, "Tseh di Jolilh." Herbert Fink, instructor, has entered a landscape and Robert N. Sudlow has entered "Landscape at Santa Cruz." Six prizes, including several purchase prizes, will be announced later this week. To Head Phoenix Mutual Benjamin N. Holland, "21, has been elected president of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance company, Hartford, Conn. He has previously been vice-president and counsel for the company. Reservations FLY HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Please make reservations as far in advance as possible Compare these advantages to rail Fare 5% reduction for round trip-50% discount for wife and children No extra fare. Constellation. City Ticket Office The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency 8th & Mass. St. Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. Tel. 30 Overholtzer Speaks At Math Colloquium Gordon Overholtzer, instructor in mathematics, spoke on "A Divisibility Property of Sums of Powers" at the Mathematics colloquium, Monday. Classical Club Elects The Classical club elected these officers at its November meeting; Don Glasco, president; Harold Hixon, vice-president; Elizabeth Lesuer, secretary; and Mary Klooz, treasurer. To Top That Thanksgiving Dinner And Every November Meal JUST TRY LAWRENCE SANITARY ICE CREAM for The Season's Best! You know what it takes to be a champion on the playing field: Speed! Stamina! Performance! 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