University Daily Kansan Page Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will promptly. Ads must be called in during the business hours (except cept Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted 3:45 p.m. the day before publication dates. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Mondays and Fridays. Kansas City Plaza district or city hall, leave Lawrence 4:50 p.m. from Military building; also part-time passengers for weekends. See Kuster, west door Millennium building at 4:50 Monday through Friday. 4-6-8 TRANSPORTATION or share side ride from CLASSes - Classes from 0, S, MWF. Phone FE 9118. S RIDERS WANTED: Leave K.C. 7:30 a.m. Leave KU 5:50 p.m. Highway 10. Call Bob Breedlove, Indep. 8552 after 8:00 p.m. 2-7 RIDERS: From Kansas City, Mo. 63rd and Brookside, to University, Monday. Wednesday, Friday, 6:30 a.m. Rheva Spitacushy, Jackson 1936. 2-6 ARLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether for business or recreational dates. Mrs. Lois Odafter, Downs Services, 1015 Mass. BUSINESS SERVICE Ask us about family rates, ski coach, and round trip reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book in-person ski trips in summer. Call Miss Glesseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30- REOPENED for Business: Oread Barber Shop, 1237 Eadre. Hours: 8:00 to 5:30 daily. Good barber service also agent. Good Lace Barber Service. Charley Coffman and Bernard Bovor. 11 FOR CLEAN and courteous service also plenty of fresh reading material come to Jack and Shorty at Shorty's Barber Shop. 733 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. TYING—Theses, term papers, matchbooks, letters, etc. Prompt and accurate service. Mrs. Hall. 1344W. 506 West Sixth. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers, note books, theses, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. Bocoroe, 88 La Apl. 4, upstairs. 275JL. Patronize Kansan Advertisers - NOW - - EXTRA SPECIAL - Tex Beneke and The Glenn Miller Orchestra Color Cartoon Latest News Events Evening Features 7:40 p.m. & 9:33 p.m. TYPING: Theses, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work, prompt attention. 10 years these typing Mrs. Shields, 1295 Ohio. Pk161. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. **tt** STUDYING today tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf XYPING: Experience in theses, term apers, miscellaneous typing, and sten- il cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 952W, 1915 Tennessee. tt RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equip-ment and equipment, assisting fast efficient service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. ff CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made ples and parking space for customers. Air-conditioned kitchen. aft. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tff JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop for you. In addition, one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. tf FOR SALE RENTAL TYPEWITERS! Both new rentals cost $150 for $1.00 per week or $3.50 per month. The easy way to better, neater papers, is to buy one at the Student Union Book Store. INDEX your vocabulary and language books with the new Superior Cloth tabs. A set from A to Z for just 10c. Student Union Book Store. 8 Make this your HEADQUARTERS for College Outline Series, Schaum's Outlines, and other study aids. Student Union Book Store. 8 STILL NO INCREASE in price on 140 25c at your Student Union Book Store. 8 SMITH-CORONA silent portable typewriter with case; used very little Original cost $84.50. Sale price $54.50 Dr. See Beg. Dr. 16 Strong. RCA VICTOR radio-phonograph console Hewlett-Packard phone 844-1000. Hewlett- Shellsan, phone 844-1000. Ind. SPECIAL RATES for students on Time. Life, Fortune, and Newsweek Magazines. Mail subscription to all magazines. P.S. Learn a rebate tool! Student Book Store. CLOCK, RADIO, and portable radio clearance! Nationally advertised brands preform better than to music with a dock radio. See these values at Goodrich, 929 Mass. 2-13 TODAY - THURS. Shows 2:30-7-9 "Delightful...Wonderfully Rich" -N. Y. Times Adm. 14c - 60c TONITE and THURS. Open 6:45 p.m. Dennis Morgan Virginia Mayo "PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" Color by Technicolor —Co-Feature— EDWARD L ROBINSON • CUMMINS • GREENE FORTY RICHAUD OPERATION X A COLUMBIA PICTURE Just Joe MacDoakes "So You Want To Be A Paperhanger" PLYMOUTH '99 Special Deluxe, excel- celled telephone for below a dealer price. Phone 2614W4. 1949 CHEVROLET convertible. Deluxe radio and heater; clean; low mileage good rubber. Priced to sell. Call 715 or 4238. ROOM FOR BOYS; nicely furnished, single rooms; convenient to KU and students; double to share with junior in School of Business—twin beds 1303 Vermont. FOR RENT AT 707 WEST 12th. Double room, with twin beds for girls. Also will serve home-cooked meals to boys or girls. Call 964. 2.7 LARGE COMFORTABLE rooms for boys at reasonable rates; excellent location on bus line. Phone 1671R. 2-6 TRAILERS FOR RENT. two wheel and our wheels. Have some good used trailers; also a 1938 Ford two-door, good one. Hatchet TRAiler rental, Vorth 3rd. 2-11 ROOM FOR BOYS, vacancy for 2 boys 1122 Miss L. each a month 1222 Miss L. phone 495 ROOMS, double and single. See at 1312 Ohio. 8 APARTMENT for rent Three rooms. Room $60 a month; utilities paid: 1339 Abbey BOARDERS WANTED! Good food, home cooked! Great companionship at the Nu Sigma Nu house. Very informal. Call 366 today for information. 8 ROOMS for boys, single or double. $15 a month. 1339 Ohio. 6 LOST PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses Sunday afternoon. Call Alie Deem, phone 358-7 BLACK, GOLD TOP, Parker 51 pen. Has sentimental value. Name inscribed, Charles H. Dick. Call 3445. Liberal reward. 6 MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- ers buyers. Williams. W. J. Almen. Almen, 3110R. FREE TUTORING in English; review in English; rhetoric; theme writing. Phone 33788W. Wednesday, February 6, 1951 College Grads Are Getting Many Job Offers,UP Reports The current crop of college graduates can just about write their own ticket in the 1952 job market, a survey showed today. It was definitely a "graduates market" for the mid-winter term of students leaving school, particularly for engineer and scientific graduates. Some have as many as 20 job offers. Ten was considered common. Salaries were correspondingly enticing. The average was around $325 a month with many up to $400. By UNITED PRESS Job placement officials agreed the call for college-trained people was the greatest of all time, brought on by the defense effort and the draft. The demand for graduates in the arts was not quite so heavy as for the technical fields, but it was very brisk. Employer representatives crowded onto campuses, interviewing likely graduates and "fighting" for top men. As many as six such representatives called at university placement offices daily, offering their lures. The demand for engineers was brought on by the defense effort and the premium on technical knowledge. Ranking right behind the engineers and physicists as the most sought-after graduates came the accountants, then business administration students and government majors. MAN'S light-weight top coat. Found in strong hall. Owner may identify and ay for this ad. Call the Kansan, KU 776, 2.6 In many cases, selective service officials were waiting for the graduate to receive his diploma before handing his induction notice. This left the remainder of the class in a YOU'VE READ THE NATION'S TOP BEST SELLER . . . AGGRESSIVE LAW STUDENT—wanted $100 to $300 the first part of this semester. For Further details, write Terrace Street, Flint, Michigan. $29 Margarita Street, Flint, Michigan. FOUND HELP WANTED YOU'VE READ THE NATION'S TOP BEST SELLER . . . NOW SEE THIS AMAZING ADVENTURE! ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE . . . YET TRUE . . . THE STIRRING SAGA OF SIX MEN ON A RAFT! PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE MEN WHO LIVED IT. SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE IN THIS . . . THE GREATEST OF ALL SEA ADVENTURES! New PATEE PHONE 321 STARTS FRIDAY bargaining position. Harvard said qualified graduate in most fields "can practically writ their own ticket." But in some instances, firms wre hiring graduates regardless of the draft status with a view toward re employing them when they left service. This was particularly true o large companies. Harvard also noticed an increasing interest in government work among its graduates. Starting salaries in the government field go as high as $8,500 a year. And students feel they are "doing something more significant." Fire Chief Confident Center Ossippee, N.H. — (U.P.) — When the fire bells rang, everyone attending Sunday service at the Congregational church held his breath. The Rev. Clifford W. Law continued with his sermon after saying he had every confidence in the fire fighters. The pastor double as Center Ossippee's fire chief. STARTS TOMORROW SUSAN CABOT LON CHANEY BUDDY BAER w30 ALSO COLOR CARTOON MOVIETONE NEWS ENDS TONITE ENDS TUNITE Robert Denise Taylor • Darcel "WESTWARD THE WOMEN"