18. 1948 IONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Theyions toendent, industrial ation- tiones and ad- drol of y is at eed; at scheme udent. ll," the of "The WREN, an fel- bodies," is one God. He work. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 erms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office. Journalism bldg. not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 5 words or less...35c 65c 90c additional words...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE 1048 INDIAN "CHIEF" motorcycle. 1312 ohi street. Phone 31418J. 22 CKEK Plymouth coupe. Excellent condition. See at 181 indiana after 6 p.m. 128 EARN LANGUAGE the easy way: each German, and Spanish verb check the word on the book. 2 each. Student Union Book Store. 21 PRIGHT PIANO in excellent condition, iwan bed, oak rocker and rug, 9 ft by Call after 6 p.m. 1025 1-2 Mass. 19 MAMESE KITTENS for sale for pets or feeding. Famous blood lines, stud service. Phone 1956. Mrs. O'Bryan, 1322 19n. ACKARD 1925, 29,000 actual miles. Inside and motor like new. See to apprehension. Call for assistance. Read hall. Room 246. Phone 3882. 21 DEEPLING PANS, developing tank, ash printer. Almost new. Will sell printer. Phone 372, Ken Miller, 1541 enn. 940 DODGE tudor, black, radio and good tires, 1300 Tenn. Ph. 13877 H. W. C. M. A. P. B. BYLMOUTH coupe. Clean, motor completely inhauled in June. Guaranteed mileage. 10th and Indiana, Standard Service station. 19 ONE LOG LOG Duples Decirligi, K & E Call Bob at 2739M or see at 705 Main, 18 Bob at 2739M or see at 705 Main, 18 9355 PONTIAC: Looks good, runs good. 9250 cash. 415 Forest. 18 MMUNITINFION, Fishing Tackle. Guns and caps. Made in India. Made in padde. Butter's Shop, 1016 Mass. rftn MISCELLANEOUS BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at par- terns, communicating foreign languages; for practicING foreign langu- ges; for practicING petersones. 710% Mass. 1765 BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes petitions. Petersons, 710% Mass. rites WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, hats, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots BUSINESS SERVICE ATTENTION: Will care for children in the full game games. Phone: 155R. 30, Sunnyside. HAVE YOUR pen repaired competently by a factory-trained technician. Bring our worn-out writing equipment to Student Union Book Store. 21 SEBERIHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing andather work. 831$^{½}$ Mass. 19 YPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 18 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 11-9 WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, iish cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, quirrels, rat mice, etc., go shopping at Corn. St. Phone 418. Everything in the net field—their needs are our busi- ness 11-9 HEAVY SILVER identification bracelet, Saturday night, October 9, at carnival in Military Science building. Reward for finder. Call Geogate Spears, 2831. 22 LOST LOOK AT YOUR SHIRTS OTHERS DO For That Crisp Well-Groomed Look Call or Send For BROWN LEATHER flight jacket, Monday. Leon Cleermons, Ph. 1662. Reward. ward. BROWN AND GOLD Parker "51" fiun- rent pennant in pen Larry S. Abbott. Call 623-740-5600. Lawrence Laundry WILL THE person who found a leather boot from 417 Snow please call 2242 W. Reward. CUP 18 A PLUTO in a black case. If found please call 781 or see Sylvia Hawkinson. 18 KEY RING with three keys on it. Please return to Kapsan office. 18 PLEASANT SOUTH room, connecting bath. Married couple or one or two women. Kitchen privileges if desired. Ph. 1869J. On bus line. 22 LARGE SLEEPING room for 4 men with privileges, if desired. Phone 2648R. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for boy at 1041 Vermont ONE SINGLE room, $45.50 week; one room room, $32.00 week; two rooms, $19. 413. W 14th St. phone 2099. 10 773. W 18th St. phone 2099. WANTED ROGMATEM, close to Campus, 413 West Rollsboro, 850 per week. Ask for M. or Mrs. Webb. Art Club Elects Helen Miller Head The newly organized art education majors club has elected Helen Miller, senior, as its first president. William Shaw, junior, is vice-president, and Shirley Sudendorf, junior, is secretary-treasurer. Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of art education and adviser for the club, has announced meetings every other Thursday. The club will meet in 332 Frank Strong hall for coffee at 5 p.m. Thursday Purposes of the organization are to allow art education majors to become better acquainted and through informal discussions bring to light various interests of the students, Miss Ellsworth said. Miss Agnes Lilley, assistant instructor in art education, is also advisor for the club. Will Speak To Farm Group Paul Malone, director of the bureau of business research, will talk on the "Business Outlook" Tuesday, Oct. 19, at Willow Springs township hall, to Marion, Palmyra, and Willow Springs. Woman From ASA To Interview EE's The first woman to come to the University to interview engineering students will be here Tuesday, Oct. 19. Miss Gertrude Kirtland from the Army Security Agency in Washington, D.C., will meet with the graduating electrical engineers and Donald G. Wilson, chairman of the electrical engineering department. A schedule for interviews with electrical engineering students may be signed in the office of the dean of the School of Engineering. Freshmen Election Set For Nov. 3 The freshman election will be Wednesday, Nov. 3, instead of Wednesday, Oct. 27, as stated in the University Daily Kansan Oct. 14. Samuel McCamant, chairman of the All Student Council elections committee said nominations for the election must be filed with Dorothy Scroggy, secretary of the A.S.C. before Thursday, Oct. 28. Read the Daily Kansan daily. TEMPTING FOOD AND Delicious Drinks Served in a friendly and efficient manner at 1109 Mass. Across from Court House Bill's Grill