MONDAY, FEDRUARY 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in 'the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before payment. All clauses are cash in advance. not later than 4 p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classicals are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1e 2e 3e For Sale FOR SALE; One apt. size washer—like new. 1225 Ky. Phone 1735W. 11 EARN SOME easy money—twenty-five one cent peanut machines for sale, cheap. Former owner changed schools. See evenings at 321 Lane 14, Sunflower. For LURNED Parka type army jacket. $10.00. Size 38. 921 Kentucky. 11 ARGOFLEX, F.4, with carrying case, Godachrome adaptor filter case with filtered ring and filters. Excellent condition. James Parks. Ph. 2082 evening. 11 SIAMESE KITTENS for sale. Ready for delivery. Stud service. Ph. 1956. 9 TOUVER WRITER, Underwood Standard. No. 5. Tool writer,八十evin electric theater with fan. Phone 2063J. 9 UXTOED for sale, size 40. Inquire at Cottage cafe. Phone 2. 11 TYPEWRITE sold and rented. Peterson's. 6 East 8th. Phone 13. 11 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell our girl Single bed, warm, gear in good condition that you may wish to dispos off. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HTFD 11 For Rent BOARD AND ROOM Have three double rooms three blocks off campus. $55 per month. Call 366 evenings. 11 LARGE WELL furnished room inner spring mattress, newly decorated for new students. Close to town and K.U. Phone 1128. 1303 Vermont St. 11 WANTED ONE girl to share double room, one block from Union Bldg. 1245 Louisiana after 2:00 p.m. 13 GUARTERS FOR colored girls: Vacancy from girl Single bed, warm, private kitchen, bath and wash Room. Call 1735-R after 5:30 p.m. 13 TWO ROOMS for boys, single or double, we consider kitchen privileges—reasonably on the University Island. Call 2585-M after 3:00 p.m. 13 VERY ATTRACTIVE room for two boys, twin beds, near campus. 1137 Ky. Mrs. Oley, ph. 2234-W. 10 VACANCY for two men on top of the HUTTER 1228 Louisiana. 10 A STUDENT with a double room with an engineer. Also a single room for one man. Close to the University. One block from bus line. Phone 16765. 11 ROOM for four boys. New home. Private entrance and bath. $12.50 per month each. 20 LARGE ROOM to share with engineer student. Near K.U. 1031 Miss. St. Phone 3251W. 9 NEED ONE boy for double room. Private bath—shower. Two blocks from campus, except from Johnhawk cave. Double bunk beds. See W. P. Mest. 1329 Ohio after 5 p.m. 10 ROOM to share with girl, close to campus. 1611 Tennessee. Phone 1405W. 9 Wanted MALE STUDENT to share double room; also man to share apartment. WANTED: Part time relief caster at Jayhawker theater. The ideal position for a GLI's wife. Apply at manager's office 10. Send resume to the following item. A fast seller in colleges and local store offices. Excellent commission. Write Paul Ditzel, 224 Hamilton, Evanston, IL. MALE STUDENT to share double room; also man to share apartment with three other students. IS58 Tenn., Phone 2251-R. RETURNING to active duty and am in need of Army Officer's uniforms. Size 39. Contact Donald Sidak. 4406 Parkway, Olathe, Kansas. 9 WILL THE person who accidentally exchanged navy overcoats with me, at the student Union cafeteria trade rank Monica, bring the cell to the chemistry office? LADIES wrist watch with black colored hand, between Corbin Hall and downtown. Finder please call Bert Larsen. 869. Reward. 10 Lost WILL THE boy who borrowed my brown Esterbrook fountain pen during enrollment Monday afternoon, please return it to Kauai prison? Please. Virgin Iris Joseph BROWN BILLIFOLD Wed. Jan. 21 Browne Reward. Ira Landis Piel 3123R Found A MAN's wrist watch in twelve hundred 2734W after 7 p.m. Owner please call 11 Dreyer And Horr To Study Plant-Mineral Relations A research project concerning the use of growing plants as guides in exploration for lead and zinc deposits will soon be undertaken by N. M. Dreyer, professor of geology, and Worthie Horr, associate professor of botany. Dr. J. O. Maloney, chairman of the Industrial Research Projects committee, announced today that $2,500 has been allocated from the Industrial Research fund for the investigation. Miscellaneous ALL OR PART meals for students. Also room to share with girl. Poone 18473, Bristol. SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star, call Headquarters at Round Corner Drug Store. FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates, for military credit or school entrance. 3 for price of 2. Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. ___ 18 1948 is Leap Year so let's leap with a K.U. calendar. ___ **tt** Transportation WANTED—Ride to Topeka. Arrive 8:00 or 8:30. Leave 4:30 or 5:00. Leave at Daily Kansan. Dwight Howard. 9 RIDERS WANTED: K.C. to Lawrence, daily. Arrive Lawrence 8:45 a.m. Leave 6:30 a.m. RIDERS WANTED: Leaving every Friday evening for Emporia, Newton, and Wichita. Returning every Sunday evening. Call 3170. Harry Shultz. 11 RIDERS WANTed: Driving to and from Emporia. Returning every Sunday. Chestnut 6208 K.C., Mo. or leave name at Daily Kansan Business Office. 11 "Age of Enlightenment," a photographic exhibition prepared by the editors of Life, will be shown at the Museum of Art through February. Photo Exhibition Shown At Museum Among the artists and architects whose work is pictured are Boucher, Fragonard, Nattier, Rigaud, Watteau, David, Greuzet, Ledoux, Delamaire and Soufflot. The exhibition is arranged in three sections and depicts the intellectual and social changes in France during the 18th century. The first sections shows Versailles as it was under Louis XV. The second shows the contrast between the ideas of the philosophers and the ruling class. The third section reveals the beginning of the Revolution. The exhibition closes with the Oath of the Tennis Court and the Coronation of Napoleon. Intercollegian magazine carried a picture of the University of Kansas campus in its February issue. The view is of the intersection at Mississippi street and Jayhawk drive and the immediate surroundings. Magazine Runs Pictures Of University Campus The picture was carried in conjunction with an article on campus politics which Collier's magazine carried in its December 20 issue. Prof. Ethan P. Allen of the bureau of government research will be in Topeka Tuesday to speak to the League of Women Voters on the work of the Juvenile Code commission, which was appointed by the governor in July to revise all laws of Kansas regarding children. Allen To Speak In Topeka The year's longest day lasts about fifteen hours; the shortest, nine and a half. Engineering School Professor Returns Prof. Eugene A. Stephenson has returned from leave of absence to resume teaching duties in the petroleum engineering department, Chancellor Deane W. Malott said today. He will teach advanced classes formerly taught by Prof. Rex Woods who has returned to his position as chief engineer for the Creole Petroleum company in Venezuela. Professor Stephenson was chairman of the department from 1937 until last summer, when he asked his former duties because of poor health. Gerald Freeze, a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, has been added to the petroleum engineering staff as instructor, and Sailendra Chakrovorty, a native of India and a graduate of the Colorado School of Mines, is serving as an assistant during the spring semester.