R28 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 PAGE ELEVEN APO Will Pledge 20 A formal pledging ceremony for 20 new men will be held by members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the Pine room of the Union. Pledges will be: Richard Gilkey, Topeka; James Burlew, Topeka; Marvin Rausch, Topeka; Leland Bell, Merriam; Robert Perisha, Streator, Hill; David Reeser, Kansas City, Kan.; and Melvin Rice. Butler. Mo. William Stewart, Caney; Robert Sydney, Anthony; John Todd, Haven; William Herwig, Mission; Charles Howe, Kansas City, Kan.; Talmie Ablebert, Lawrence; Richard Bills, Kansas City, Mo.; and Charles Engel, Merriam. Charles Hankins, Kansas City, Mo.; Ralph Schuetz, Coffeville; George Hartman Amarillo, Texas; Moore, Miami Mia, City, Mo. and James Bunlew, Tonnek Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of men will participate in the ceremony. ISA To Hold Party Saturday Night Plaids, jeans, sweaters, apple dunking, cider and doughnuts will be features of the Independent Student appreciation star. den Ver you can dance to be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday in the Military Science building. LS.A. members will be admitted free. For non-members there will be a fee of 50 cents. Henry Black, graduate student, will bring the records, and Bob Heines will call the square dances. Charles Howe, College sophomore, will be master of ceremonies. Patricia Kennedy, fine arts freshman, will be in charge of intermission entertainment. She said she plans to have songs by a duet and a quartet, and a piano solo. Betty Brooker, social chairman of I.S.A., has charge of the dance. ASME Will Hear Speaker Tonight Mr. W. Mooney, president of the Mooney Engineering company, will speak at the A.S.M.E. meeting in 101 snow hall at 7:30 tonight. The A.S.M.E. will also elect officers for the semester. Mechanical engineering students interested in A.S.M.E. are invited. Committee Meets With Bell Representative The Campanile committee of the World War II Memorial association met with G. J. Schulmerich, reposing a leading bell company in adelphia. The company is con- nected with Paceard foundry in Oregon, France. This is the fifth bid offered to the committee. No definite selection has been made. They Tired Of Retirement Worchester, Mass.—(UP)—A retired tool and die engineer who found his new life of ease too boring set up shop in his home basement and invented a device to sharpen minute drills. After patenting the invention, Julius Michelson, 70, hired another retired toolmaker and together they keep busy producing sharpeners for tool manufacturers. instructor A Washout Milwaukee—(UP) "This is how to make a water landing," pilot instructor Warren Cook told his pupil. His student, Eugene Sirtatz, 23, watched the waters of Muskego Lake approach. The amphibious clan touched the water, flipped over, and the two scrambled from the cockpit. Cook discovered he and forgotten to raise the plane's wheels. No Move. But New Address Worth, Texas—(UP)—Four Fort Worth families in the same block changed their addresses without moving. The big house in which they four families live was moved from a corner address to a next-room vacant lot, in order that a street may be widened. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent to you before the hour during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univschool Daily Business office. Journals should be returned 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 AUTO HOT WATER heater: Used only months, $10.00 1023 Vermont. Pl. 9262M. BUY HIGH GRADE insurance by typing your work on a new Royal Underwood or Smith-Corona portable typewriter purchased at the Student Union Bookstore. TYPEWRITERS: Ribbons and stands, adding machines, calculators, study desks and tables, posture and swivel chair, restraint and sates. Peterson. Mass. Phone 13. TW-28 NEW BENNUS wrist watch, won as a prize Worth $25. Will sell for $21. Call 1931 BUICK Club coupe, new top, uphall, recent engine overheat. Get details. 1642 Mississippi, two blocks from campus. 28 1938 FORD COUPE: New paint and tires. Price right. See at 929 Miss. $2* heaters, radio stations, seal beams flower, $25.00. Apply 39 Lane N. Sun- flower. 1931 CHEVROLET: New clutch, heater, seal beams, excellent tires, perfect brown whipcord upholstery, seat covers. Phone 2083, Beeler, Oread hall. 28 AMMUNITION. Fishing Tackle. Guns and machetes made in paded, made Rutter's Rater, 1016 Mac. rtfn PORTABLE MOTOROLA radios now as $19.95 at B. F. Goodrich store, 928 Mass. 1931 CHEVROLET, in good running condition and economical to run. Call for Victor H. Martin, 1011 New Hampshire, after 4 p.m. 29 JESD ROYAL portable typewriter, in excellent condition. Pica type letters. Only 32.50 plus your rebate. Student Union look store. 2 --- iOLD BRACELEFT: Owner may have by and paying for ad. Bill Me 312 Qhb MAN'S WRIST watch Sat., night at 24-40 CONFERENCE WITH COVERING CONTACTS and identifying. LOST GREEN HANDMADE leather lady's bill-fold at the game Saturday. Please return to Bette Davis, Corbinaln hall. Reward. 1 GREEN LEATHER zipper purse at convoction Friday. If found please call 1754. 28 SHAEFFER fountain pen, Robert W. Wren engraved on gold top. Call 208-369- REWARD KEY CHAIN with three keys. Probably Staffs at Watkins hospital Friday. 960 or 890 WILL THE soldier who picked up the black handbag in the KK section of Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon please send it to 1247 Kentucky. 28 BLUE AND GOLD POLDER "51" pen on October 15. Please leave at Kat san office. BLACK KID handball with plastic and brast fastener Saturday at football game. Staunton biltfold, checkbook and other reward. Reward. Agnes Heilner, phone 1008. MISCELLANEOUS BUY OR RENT: Magnetic recorder-producer, tape and wire. Entertaining at art galleries, museums, languageagues; for practicing squeezes violin. Peterson's 710l Mass. Phone 13 TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES: All top brands ribbon, carbons, erasers, bond paper, and cleaners at your Student Union Book Store. 29 AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a seat friendly Fountain. **Eldridge Pharmacy** ATTENTION: Will care for children in need. Toward ball games. Phone: 3151R, 30D. Sunnyside. WANTED SALEMEN and women wanted: Full or part time. See Mr. Brooks at room 1, $831\%$ Mass. at noon or phone 1104 for appointment. 2 THREE GIRLS to board. 707 W. 12th. Home cooked meals. Call 694. 12 WANTED: Five more boys to eat good fries. The family style. 1745 Ohio, phone 16764 BOOMMATE: Class A room near campus for $4 a week. Call Don Somilin, 2240R at 1736 Louisiana, between 4 5:30 or after 7:00. 29 **AIDE TO WICHTIA:** Would like to leave 2:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 29. Come back after school on Monday and for John Bet. between 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday, leave names at Kansan office, bq. 2, 9 VACANCY FOR one man. Very close to school. See at 1228 Louisiana after 5 p.m. FOR RENT ROOM FOR ONE male student to replace one who withdrew. Plenty of bathroom and closet space. Other boys quiet and studious. 1129 Vermont. phone 2880J. TRAILER SPACE: Desirable location, convenient accommodations. 2201 Ll, 1 TRANSPORTATION STUDENT DESIRES transportation from K.C. to Lawrence and return daily. Monday through Friday. Phone HE-2483, Mission, Kansas. 28 WANT RIDE to Manhattan Frida. oct. 29, after 3 p.m. Call Bob, 1547R, 7-9 line BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 11-9 WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop. They come in one 488. Everything in the pet field—their needs are our harness. $119.00 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. $311 \frac{1}{2} \mathrm{Mass}.$ 19 Stations Service Olean, N. Y.—(UP)—It could be the pupils were happy when East Side school 4 was robbed. The principal's strap was part of the burglar's loot. Thief Gets Hickory Stick Expert Radio Service 1200 N.Y. 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