PAGE 7 Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms; Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in person by mail except for a visit (or to ceat Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office, Journals and Records, 2345 p.m. the day before publication 3:45 p.m. **25 words or less** day days days $1.00 ... 500 ... 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c $1.00 TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange tours or individual itineraries. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. tff Ask us about family rates, ski coach, and round trip.reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book with our concierge in the summer. Call Miss Glesseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30. BUSINESS SERVICE REOPENED for Business: Oread Bread Shop, 1237 Eldred. Hours: 8:00 to 5:30 for Acme Laundry and Dry Cleanings for Acme Laundry and Dry Cleanings Charley Coffman and Bernard Borst. 11 FOR CLEAN and courteous service also plenty of fresh reading material come to Jack and Shorty at Shorty's Barber Shop. 732 N.H. 75c hair trim. 3-6 TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. **tf** EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers, note books, theses, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. Hoege, 838 Ln. La. 4 upstairs. Ph. 275J1. TYING—Theses, term papers, matchbooks, letters, etc. Prompt and accurate service. Mrs. Hall. 1344W. 506 West Sixth. tf CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chill, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1098 Mass. RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment, an area thus assuring fast, efficient service. Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. tt BOOK-EESE IS THE collapsible book holder. Use it on a desk, in bed, anyway. Place the pages thirteen in place. Now just 98c at your Student Union Book Store. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, including everything our one-stop pet shop has for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. **tf** CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, mals, home-made pies and customer air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. till midnight. Crystal Café. 609 Vt. TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES! All top grade bond paper, onion skin, and carbon papers to make your typing easier. Student Union Book Store. 15 FOR SALE ONE K & E log duplex Duplex Decitrig slue rule in perfect condition. Call 1279,3 NEW SHIPMENT OF POCKET BOOKS Students bring them over Student Union Book Store. SPECIAL STUDENT RATES on Time, Life, and Newsweek subscriptions. Get yours now at the Student Union Book Store. 15 CLOCK, RADIO, and portable radio clearance! Nationally advertised brands listen to music at the clock radio. See them in music at the Goodrich, 929 Mass. B-2-13 RCA VICTOR radio-phonograph console. Howard Shellas, phone 284; 1100 Ind. University Daily Kansan PLYMOUTH '49 Special Deluxe, excel- cell phone for belo in dealer price. Phone 26144W. 949 CHEVROLET convertible. Deluxe radio and heater; clean; low mileage; good rubber. Priced to sell. Call 715 or 11 RENT A TYPEWRITER NOW! Choose from our wide selection of portables. Your grades improve when you type your papers. Student Union Book Store. FOR RENT WANTED: Girl graduate student to want to move apartment. Call 13 5. p.m., 390-980. ROOM FOR BOYS; nicely furnished, single rooms; convenient to KU and JUNIOR; double to share with junior in School of Business—twin beds 1303 Vermont. LOST HALF SLEEPING porch vacant for boy month. Phone 495. Mississippi. Phone 495. TRAILERS FOR RENT. two wheel and four wheels. Have some good used trailer rails; also a 1938 Ford two-horse truck. Hatchell Truck Rental trailer 4,214 North 3rd. REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- estate buyers. Buyers. William J. V. Almén, 3110R. MISCELLANEOUS DIETZENE Silderule in room 110 Mar- boret, 307 Marvin, 9-12. please see B Jones, 307 Marvin, 9-12. HELP WANTED THE MARKET RESEARCH Department of Procter and Gamble has several traveling positions open for young women college graduates to conduct consumer research. The position will be held campus Feb. 15 to interview interested persons. No selling; ages 21-28; ability in simple arithmetic; driver's license; all expenses paid plus salary; training in marketing. The position may be interested in talking to Miss Weiss may sign up the School of Business office. 12 Collegians Entertain Boys In Service Washington — (U.P.)— Four young men I know stalled their quest for higher learning to entertain the boys in uniform. By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Staff Commander It was an admirable sacrifice. The fellows all are graduate students at George Washington university and possessors of better than average voices. I first heard them sing at a groundhog gambol sponsored by the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. the birthday theme: "Forward . . . on Liberty's Team." 42ND ANNIVERSARY 1952 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BOY SCOUTS MARK 42ND ANNIVERSARY—President Truman will greet 12 outstanding Boy Scouts in the White House during Boy Scout Week, Feb. 6-12, marking the 42nd anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Since 1910, more than 19,000,000 boys and men have been members of the organization. The above poster displays the birthday theme: "Forward on Liberty's Team." These harbershoppers are an odd but interesting clan. They sat around round tables, before the real entertainment began, and burst into song. A different tone rose from each table—all at the same time and this non-singing character couldn't hear himself slun his soun The fellow who takes the lead is Steve Andersen, Washington; the top tenor is Richard Hedges of Washington and formerly of Lincoln. Neb.; bartone is John Parker young man named Wade Currier of Syracuse, N.Y., booms it up at bass. The boys I mentioned call themselves the "Colonials." They started singing together just for fun in 1949 and have been at it ever since. In 1950 they branched out as a global attraction when the armed services heard about their value as entertainers. The Military Air Transport service agreed to cart them around. It wasn't long before the team was appearing at various functions around town and attracting considerable attention. "All you'll get out of it is free air transportation, your grub, and whatever satisfaction you can get from training services," they were told. That year—in 1950—they flew to Newfoundland, Labrador and Greenland, just in time to catch a VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD "THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS - And - Gene Autry "SILVER CANYON" Monday, Feb. 11, 1952 AmateurRadio Club Considers Technical,Operative Problem If you are interested in the technical and operative end of radio QST, the amateur radio club, will be glad to help you. At its monthly meetings, the co discusses radio theory and holds code practice sessions for anyone interested in becoming an operator. Meetings are the first Wednesday in each month. In addition to learning their own jobs, the members keep up with what other amateurs are doing. They talk to amateurs in all parts of the United States and to amateurs in other parts of the world. "Working DX" is the term referring to foreign contacts. A radio amateur is one who is licensed to operate a radio station on the air according to government rules. Each station has a number of wave lengths called amateur bands. Persons licensed are allowed to build and operate stations and talk to other amateurs anywhere. The amateurs build their own radios and have them both in their houses and cars. Richard Shackleford, engineering senior and presiding officer of the air force, he had talked to every state in the United States from his car. "We would go into a ward and do a couple of our own arrangements," Currier said, "and then we'd separate and talk sports and politics with the kids." Several Lawrence amateur operated a network of mobile radio stations (cars with two-way radios) to lot of heavy weather and to entertain a lot of homesick and bedridden boys in hospitals. “You'd think every one of those boys was from Brooklyn,” Hedges says. “Crabs them they seemed like were 'Crumbs' in My Model T’ and ‘Mood Indigo.’” In the Model T song one of the boys pulls a bulb full of water from his pocket and to simulate a leaky radiator squirts the water into the air. The first time they tried spraying all four singers, it brought down the house and they left it in the act. The favorite among the servicemen was Currier's arrangement of "Down on Toidy Toid." The quartet soon may be broken up. All of the boys are of draft age. It isn't likely they could wind up at the same base. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. N-O-W-! The kind of Motion Picture that walks right into your heart! The MODEL and the MARRIAGE BROKER Color Cartoon - News SOON! IT'S BIG! James STEWART Arthur KENNEDY Julia ADAMS VERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE aid in the flood control and relic last summer. Shackelford stated. The amateur station in the electrical engineering lab on the Hi also was used continuously during the summer months to control and relief "Indirectly he said, 'we saved lives in several cases." Shackelford said several states including Missouri have issued license plates with call letters on their to radio amateurs. They designate that the car has an amateur radio hookup. The call letters replace the forty-million amateur registered to drivers. The letters are useful to civic officials in locating amateur personnel in time of emergencies. Watch Repair Wolfson's 743 Mass. 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