University Daily Kansan Page Kansan Classified Advertising Tuesday, February 5, 1952 Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office. Journals can be delivered to 3:45 p.m. the day before publication. day 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1e Three days 75c 2c TRANSPORTATION 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. Rhea Spicautsky, Jackson 1936. 2-6 AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steampath and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether tours or individual finineries. Phone 1-800-764-3551, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. 661. Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book your ski trips this summer. Call Miss Glessean at First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone BUSINESS SERVICE 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 REOPENED for Business: Oread Barber Shop, 1237 Eldert. Hours: 8 to 5.30 PM. Warehouse: 202-764-9980 for Acme Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Charley Coffman and Bernard Borton. 11 TYIPING: 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. Beece, 838 Ll. Apt. 4, lifters. Pt. 275J. TYBING—Theses, term papers, match- books, letters, etc. Prompt and meet- a service. Mrs. Hall. 134W. 500 West Sixth. TYPING: Theses, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work, apt attention. 10 years theses typing史料. Sheields. Middlesboro. 1209 Ohio. Phi 1601. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. **tf** STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf TYPING: Experience in theses term papers, miscellaneous typing, and sten-cil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. tt RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equip-ment used to provide efficient service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. tf FOR SALE 1AYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff are very friendly, fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Fur Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt CRYSTAL CRAFT serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. A gift card for the midnight. Crystal Cake, 690 Vt. **af** 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 SPECIAL RATES for students on Time, Life, Fortune, and Newsweek-Magazines. We take subscriptions to all magazines, and a rebate to student! Book Store 8 STILL NO INCREASE in price on 140 sheet pad of yellow second sheets. Only 25c at your Student Union Book Store. 8 CLOCK, RADIO, and portable radio clearance! Nationally advertised brands priced to clear. Awaken to music when you need these values at F. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. B-13 RENTAL TYPEWRITERS! Both new and used, portable and standard models, for $1.00 per week or $3.50 per month. The easy way to better, neater papers. Come in, and try one at the Student Union Book Store. 8 LPMYOUTH '49 Special Deluxe, excel- cell dealer price. Phone 26154W. 1949 CHEVROLET convertible. Deluxe radio and heater; clean; low mileage; good rubber. Priced to sell. Call 715 or 4238. FOR RENT ONE LARGE room with two single beds for two quiet boys, 1244 La. 2-5 AT 707 WEST 12TH. Double room, with cooked meals to boys or girls. Call 964-121- 5834. LARGE COMFORTABLE rooms for boys and girls. Excellent location bus line. Phone 1671R. 2-6 SINGLE ROOM, clean and quiet location, close to hill. Only one other roomer; close to bath, furnace heat. 407 West 13th. 2-5 ROOMS FOR UPPER classmen and graduate students. Quiet, comfortable single rooms, close to campus. For sec. and semester. 1131 Ohio. Phone 1842- - 2 Ends Tonite "SILVER CITY" THURSDAY the hands, the hearts, the inspired talents that gave you "Quartet"... now bring you the brilliance of W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S WEDNESDAY Shows Each Day 2:30 7:00 - 9:00 Admission 14c - 60c "Excellent successor to 'Quartet'!" —Good Housekeeping Magazine Last Times Tonite "ELEPHANT STAMPEDE" "THE MAGIC FACE" Wed. - Thurs. • Box-Office Open Each Day 6:45 p.m. "PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" Dennis Morgan Virginia Mayo Gene Nelson Color by Technicolor Joe MacDooks "SO YOU WANT TO BE A PAPERHANGER" DOUBLE ROOM with single beds. Ph 2565M, 1320 Ohio. VACANCY for boys near campus. 1218 Mississippi. Phone 514. 2-5 TRAILERS FOR RENT, two wheel and four wheels. Have some good used trailer for sale; also a 1938 Ford two-ocar truck. Hatchell Truck Rental, 2-41 North 3rd. ROOM FOR BOYS, vacancy for 2 boys 1122 Miss Phone 495, 1222 Miss Phone 495. ROOMS, double and single. See at 1312 Ohio. 8 LOST APARTMENT for rent Three rooms $60 a month; utilities paid 1339 Italy ROOFS for boys, single or double. $15 a month. 1339 Ohio. 6 BOARDERS WANTED! Good food, home cooked! Great companionship at the Nu Sigma Nu house. Very informal. Call 366 today for information. 8 MISCELLANEOUS PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses Sunday afternoon. Call Allie Deem, phone 358-7 FOUND BLACK, GOLD TOP, Parker 51 pen. Has sentimental value. Name inscribed, Charles H. Dick. Call 3445. Liberal reward. 6 COLLEGE SENIOR wants to buy or rent good trumpet in good condition for use in concerts in the gym. Call Cameron Excellent, care guarantee. Calm Murray at 1713 between 6 and 7 p.m. 2-6 WOMAN's wrist watch found in Memorial Union building. Will owner please write identification to Box 5, University Daily Kansan? 2-5 HELP WANTED AGGRESSIVE LAW STUDENT—wanted as our law brief representative. Earn $100 to $300 the first part of this semester. For further details, write Terrace Law Publishers. Inc., 829 Margaret Street, Flint, Michigan. 7 MAN'S light-weight top coat. Found in Strong hall. Owner may identify and pay for this ad. Call the Kansan, KU 376. 2-6 REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- buyers. Williams. W. John V. Almen, 3110R THE MARKET Research Department of Procter and Gamble has several traveling positions open for young women to apply for positions in retail surveys. No selling ages 21-26; ability in simple arithmetic; drivers training; all expenses paid plus salary; training per position; sales manager; Virginia Weiss, Procter & Gamble, Gwynne Bldg, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2-5 NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Adventure Packed! Also Movietone News Starts Thursday TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURE! Continuous Shows Saturday and Sunday From 1 p.m. 66 Seniors Practice Teaching In 11 Kansas School Systems Sixty-six education seniors began student teaching in 11 Kansas school systems yesterday. They will teach for seven weeks, then resume classes at the University. The students and their teaching assignments are: Topeka: Suzanne Beringer, Pat Kennedy, Margaret Hazard, Ruth Abercrombie, Pat Glover, Doris Lyons, Jane Sample, Norma Strobel, Vida Cummins, Joyce Horalek, Jacqueline Starrett, Ernestine Pulli, Carl Grietries, Nancy Watson, Edwin Anderson, Carl Sandefur, Ada Watens, Marianne Crossy, James Sommerville, Frank Tumken, John Kiley and Betty Knudson. Kansas City: Susanne Carinder, Violet Aki, Darlene Kerbs, Helen Smith, Maxine LeRow, Barbara Quinn, Archie Brown, Philip Hauser, George Kennard, Sydney Ashton, Barbara Nesch, Joan Pelton, Margaret Rives, Verna Ford, Janice Horn and Veda Russell. Shawnee Mission: Marjorie Seeley, Donna Hillier, Sue Swartz, Joyce Friesen, Grayce Wycoff, Suzanne Neff and Hugh Eberle. Highland Park: Mary Marhofer, Jane Dumire, Shirley Campbell, Jyn Svensson, Beverly Wilson, William Schake, Margaret Lundstrom. Atchison: Robert Geiger, Jean Taintant, Keith Riggs, and Donald Mackenzie Paola: Rita Speckin and R. J Barnes. Leavenworth: Jo Ann Spring, Ramona Goering and Patricia Crawford Eudora; Marcia Alley. Eudora: Marcia Alley. Hickory Grove: Virginia Larson and Phyllis Griffith. Prairie Village: Molly Sue Smith Washburn Rural: Eleanor Guy. 2 Boston Papers Praise Jayhawker the letter was written by Jame M. Small, now living in Lynn, Mass Two leading Boston papers have praised the 1952 Jayhawker staff for producing "one of the most outstanding annuals" for a college or university, according to a letter received from a former KU student. "It gives me a great deal of pride to know that the Boston newspaper, recognize occasionally the work an artist who has created for one or more student organizations and publications at KU possess," Small wrote. "This is a mark of high distinction when Boston recognizes the good qualities of any Midwestern educational institution," the letter said. He Has Lots Of Time Waltham, Mass.—(U.P.) A 72-year-old Waltham watchmaker says life began for him only two years ago. A self-made artist, he has turned 40 oils—marines, landscapes and portraits—after store hours with his homemade easel and a $5 set of paints and brushes. 80 SAVAGE MINUTES RIPPED OUT OF A MAN'S BATTERED BODY . . . A WOMAN'S TORMENTED SOUL! - EXTRA SPECIAL - Tex Beneke and The Glen Miller Orchestra "DOG COLLARED" and LATEST NEWS EVENTS STARTS FRIDAY You've Read The Nation's Top Best Seller... Now See It! It's Thrilling! It's True! THE AMAZING ADVENTURE OF SIX MEN ON A RAFT ACROSS THE PACIFIC!