nin sca for UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 28,1947 PAGE SEVEN Students To Paint Clay Center Murals A program for University students to paint a series of murals in Clay Center has been approved by the department of drawing and painting. The plan, which was proposed by the Clay Center Chamber of Commerce, provides $100 for the painting of each of several panels in the Country club house. Selection of artists will begin Monday when preliminary sketches will be assigned to art classes. The best work will be sent to Clay Center for final judging and the selection of the artist. It is expected that the work will be extended over several years before it is completed. Raymond Eastwood, associate professor of drawing and painting, said that this is one of the best projects to ever come to his attention. Classified Advertising For Sale 1936 PONTASC ford, $300, also '35 Ford ford in very good condition. $425. See at 617 W. 4th street at 5:00. --28 "31 CHEVROLET Victoria model. Good engine. Call 1715, evenings. --28 Chevrolet in a手工made cabinet, walnut finish, table model. One Tuxedo, excellent condition, 36 coat, 30-34 trousers. Call 664 Dory Nole Lea. May be see at 1408 Teen. --28 LA SALLE, $400, at 1225 Rhode Island. --28 CHEVROLET coupe. Runs very good motor, radio, heaters. Call for soils. See any time at 1720 Ind. --31 TUXEDO In excellent condition. Size 36, 1230 Oread, phone 2988. --8 1929 CHEVROLET coupe. Runs very good motor, radio, heaters. Call for soils. Two PAIM beach suits and alligator rain coat, size 40. Call 2155-M after. 7 fm. 1935 FORD Coach in good condition with 1942 Mercury motor, radio, heaters. Call for soils. Two PAIM beach suits and alligator rain coat, size 40. Call 2155-M after. 7 fm. 1935 FORD Coach. Good condition. Call after. 1935 FORD House trailer, like new. 27 feet, sleeps 4; new gas stove; gas and water piped in. Roy D. Adcock, 833 Indiana. 1935 KEITEN for sale. Responsible pet, pets at 1332 Teen, phone SIMAMEE Kittens for sale. Reasonable. Easter kittens, at 1332 TECH, phon. 1956 Lost A BROWN Leather biltifloid on campus. Finder is requested to contact Richard Brown, 1408 Tenn., phone 654, to ceilve reward. -28 PARKER K 15, gold top, lost between library and Bricks. Please return to Daily Kansas office or call 289-720-3312. -31 BLUE Shaffer fountain pen in Union ballroom Monday, March 24. Call Marlan Graham, 853. -31-12 LADIES' Shaffer pen, black, gold trim.Reward. Call 1768. -31-shockproof, stove case. Shaffer shockproof, anti-magnetic and water-proof, printed on back. Have shesp second hand. John E. McCarty, 16, 262-720-3312. -31-BROWN Biltifloid in swimming locker room. Robinson gym. If found PLEASE return to Corb Bedell; 1621 Edgehill Drive, phone 957. Contains important BACERILOGY Laboratory notebook. Please call Louis W. Tennyson, 3353-28-0 MAN'S Rose gold Elgin wristwatch with leather strap. Call Harold Smith, 721-720-3312. TENNIS Rackets restrucing and repaired- silk, nylon, or gut. Priced accordingly. $1.50 to $15.00 at 711-W. Ed. Wet. $15.00 to $15.00 at 145 Kentucky. FREE Offer. 3 copies for the price of 2 Discharge and valuable papers. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. -8 TYPING. Prompt service, reasonable rate, 1028 Vermont, phone 1168-R. -9 Business Services For Rent SINGLE Room at 1230 Oread. Phone 9988 -31- Wanted TO Exchange dark brown "windbreaker" and pair of gloves for a dark brown windbreaker picked up by mistaken at the union check room last Friday. -28 DANCE Band piano player, available for weekend jobs in Kansas City. Leave name in Kansas office AT ONCE. Nonunion. All answers acknowledged. -31 HAVE You ever operated an Army rifle? -28 The student War Memorial committee, room 218. Frank Strong. -28 THREE Girls want ride to and from Wichita for Easter vacation. Call 506 after 5 p.m. -28 RIDE To Eureka for two, April 2. Drive through campus in 1967. -28 ROOMMATE Will share three-room apartment, 3 blocks from campus, phone 3331, Robert Grubb. -1 Transportation WANT Bate for 2 to Dodge City or afternoon call. Call 21- 48-M. Hockaday. 31- Ellsworth Shows How To Block Print Prof. Maud Ellsworth of the School of Education demonstrated how to make useful home furnishings to the K.U. Dames Wednesday night. Doning a gay handpainted apron made by one of her students, she cut designs from potatoes and block printed them on paper and fabrics "Quality comes into a home with hand made furnishings. There are so many nice things we can make, if we just have the nerve to try," she said. Miss Elsworth displayed handwork from her classes. A purse and hat that she made from corn husks also drew attention. Homer Sherwood, business junior, was appointed chairman of the business committee of the Union Activities committee Joan Woodward, president, said today. Sherwood Appointed To Head Committee Robert Beiderwell, College freshman, was named director of the new Union library. Jo Ann Hepworth, education sophomore, and William D. Miller, College junior, will be employed to work evenings in the library. Members of the public relations committee will each give one hour a week to help run the library. Otis Hill, chairman of the public relations committee, said. More than 110 books have been contributed. Russell Stovers Candies Assorted Nut and Chewy Centers Assorted Creams 1 pound, $1.20 I pound, $1.20 Assorted Choolates 1 pound, $1.20 STOWITS REXALL STORE 847 Mass. Phone 516 Cosmetic Dept. plus tax (not sketched) (not sketched) ALL RECORDS BROKEN ! "THE JOLSON STORY" HELD OVER For a 10 Day Run ENDSTUESDAY This is the 3rd time in 12 years that a picture has played Lawrence for 10 days "GONE WITH THE WIND" "GOING MY WAY" AND NOW THE JOLSON STORY ARE THE ONLY THREE THAT HAVE MERITED A 10-DAY ENGAGEMENT "THE JOLSON STORY" is not only the greatest musical show of all time----But the greatest box office attraction since With the Wide "Gone With the Wind" NOW through TUESDAY "THE JOLSON STORY" IN Glorious New Technicolor WITH LARRY PARKS The Sensational Screen Find from Olathe, Kansas, Who Sings with Jolson's Voice. UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! PRICES This Attraction Only WEEK Mat. 50c. Eve. 65c KIDDIES, 12c DAYS Incl. all tax ALL SHOWS SUNDAY 65c NOTICE This is not a new policy price change and regular established prices will prevail on 'It Happened in Brooklyn' with Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson following this engagement. Sunday Continuous from 1:00 p.m. Entire Show 2 hours, 20 Min. Week Day Shows 2:30,7:00,9:23 NOW Week Day Feature 2:42, 7:12, 9:35 ENDS TUESDAY JAYHAWKER