FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received within 4 hours, or during the hours 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University, anson mann office. Journals bldg. later in the afternoon 3:54 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates TRANSPORTATION One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c RIDERS WANTED to and from K.C.K. Arrive Lawrence 8 a.m. Leave 2 or 3 p.m. Call FA. 7873 or leave message, Box 1, Kansean office. DRIVING TO Wichita. Leaving Friday room for four or five, call 2748W. FOR SALE ALL KINDS of sporting goods at the 515 Central, Kansas City, Kan. Fa. 4006. USED PORTABLE typewriter with German board, in excellent condition. Student's book. FOR SALE or trade: '46 Ford 2 door heater, ame radio and other extras. 35 used wheels. Some new floor mats, 6 used wheels. Some new floor mats. 4th, 8th, 14th, 19th, 24th, 29th North Lawrence, Ask for Walk 1947 PONTIAC streamliner 4 door six. Clean, good condition. Call 31432M at phone. CITY OF MADISON ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners and air-purifiers, complete with attach- ment with wipe-down cloths for warm air price, price per hour. Terms on payment plan at $6.00 per month. App- partment size. Night. For sales and service, see F. C. Corn and S. De 1904 Barker. Ph. 454. Sales, tef PARKER pearson on sale now for $1.49 (formerly $3.75) A name you can depend on to give you years of service. This saving purchase your rebate. Student Union Store. NEW TIRES 40% off. The following sizes available, slightly blemished. 6.50-15. 6.50-15. 6.50-15. Available in white side壁. B F Goodrich, 929 Mass., Ph. 21 MOTOROLA AUTO radios reduced as car models. Auto phones nearly model cars, Porsche $5.00 monthly F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. Ph. 21. 11 1937 PONTIAC coupe. Very clean outside and inside. Privately owned. See at and Louisiana. Hice's Standard Servi LATE '29 MODEL A 4-door sedan. Fair condition. Good tires, new heater and beamlight lights. Located at 1215 New Horsey. Call 1881. DO YOU NEED a car for that spring break but instead summer. Has had one owner, careful woman driver. Yours for $290 Territory. Tenn. inquire at 2013 floor apartment. MISCELLANEOUS MOTOROLA radio-phono combination. Almost new. With records. For best offer, call between 6 and 11 a.m. only. Phone 2054. 18 AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a EARLY FRIENDY Fountain. Eat. Early Pharmacy. coke at our "Friendly Fountain." Elridge Pharmacy. 8 Upholstered and装8 slip cover made. Upholstery and slip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 5-19 TYPING DONE. Thesis. term-papers. Upholstered and note books, themes. Experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. t Easter! JAYHAWKERS! Give yourself a pleasant shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-star shop. Grant for fur, fin, and feather Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip cover check on Avery Motors. Motor. Complete upholstered, lighted body and body repair, auto painting, used cars. 417 Forrest (between 16th and 17th LOST TWO RESERVED seat tickets to Rubinoff and his violin. If found, please call 2269W. 8 BROWN plastic rimmed men's glasses. Finder please leave at Kansan office. 8 LOG.LOG Duplex Decaltrig in Fowler shop wash room. Finder mail to Dale J McBride. R. 1. Reward $2.00. 18 Lawrence Lodge No. 6 A.F.&A.M. Stated Communication Mon. April 11, 8:11 p.m. Official visit D.D.G.M. Visitors Welcome Marvin M. Tripp W.M. Walter H. Varnum Sec BUSINESS SERVICE ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on all watch repairs by the watchmaster. Balfour's, 411 West 14th. 8 RADIO SERVICED: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more radios and television receivers at lowest prices. Free pickup and delivery. Ph. 138. Bowman Radio and Electric, 900 Mass. 5-19 MASS MADE: Locks required. Modern equipment. Free leather key case with each 8 keys made. Bowman Radio, 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-19 TYPING: Reasonable rate, prompt service. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 116Rg. 18 TYPING: Prompt attention, curate work in reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1213 Comn St. Ask for Miss Helen. PRE-WAR quality. Post pocket slide rule made of bamboo. Five inches long. Indicator and magnifier. Studied Union Book Store. 18 WANTED BABY CARRIAGE and used bathinette in good condition. Call 1059J. Marvin L. Rowlands, journalism senior, is the new president of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity. Rowlands, who is an assistant managing editor of the University Daily Kansas, was elected Wednesday. Sigma Delta Chi Elects Rowlands Other new fraternity officers are John E. Riley, vice-president; James W. Scott, secretary; and Douglas K. Jennings, treasurer. All are journalism seniors except Jennings who is a journalism junior. The new officers replace James L. Robinson president; Larry L. Funk vice-president; John H. Stauffer, secretary; and Wallace W. Abbey, treasurer, all journalism seniors. The Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, is the northernmost point in the United States. Official Bulletin Newcomers luncheon, 1 p.m. Thursday, April 21, Castle Tea Room. Independent Men's and Women's party, 7:30 p.m., Monday. April 18, ballroom, Memorial Union. Jobs Are Available For Easter Vacation Baby sitting and office jobs are available for women who wish to earn money during the Easter vacation. Persons with stenographic training are most in demand Miss Marjorie Austin, social director of dormitories. said. Jobs which require no training are also open, she explained. Miss Austin expects additional jobs to be listed soon. Seniors May Order All Issues Of Jayhawker Seniors may now order bound issues of the Jayhawker, William A. Conboy, editor said. The price of single copies is $1 each. The cover is $1.25. "Orders are still accepted for copies of the past two issues, but the amount is limited." Conboy said. "Many seniors will want copies of the Jayhawker since their picture may be in it," Conboy said. "The copies are limited and should be ordered now to assure delivery." Students Tour Schools Eighty students attended the first Kansas "teacher recruiting" day Wednesday. They visited classes in the University of Kansas and toured the University, campus. Miss Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of eduction, and Dr. George B. Smith, dean of the School of Education, spoke to the group. 1 ONCE UPON A TIME A GROUP OF PEOPLE GOT TOGETHER AND BUILT THE BEST HAPPINESS MACHINE IN HISTORY... --can apply more power. We can work out better methods in our factories, stores and offices. We can have better collective bargaining. We can develop more skills on the job. 2 BUT WHEN IT WAS READY THEY GOT TO FIGHTING OVER WHO SHOULD GET THE MOST HAPPINESS. THEY KEPT FIGHTING...AND THE MACHINE SLOWED DOWN. SOON THE PRICE OF HAPPINESS SKYROCKETED! IN THE END THEY ALL DIED OF BROKEN HEARTS RIGHT NEXT TO THE GREATEST HAPPINESS MACHINE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! They stopped fighting among themselves. They got together like sensible human beings . . . management, labor, farmers, consumers. And they said, "Look . . . we've got something wonderful and special here in America . . . something so good it saved all the rest of the world twice in 25 years. "It isn't perfect yet . . . we still have ups and downs of prices and jobs. But our system has worked better than anything else that's ever been tried. "And we can make it better still . . . we can build for peace as we built for war without even working harder -- just working together. "We can invent and use more and better machines, "By doing these things, we can produce more every hour we work, at constantly lower costs. "The bigger the flow of goods, the more there will be for everyone. Higher wages to buy the good things of life and more leisure to enjoy them!" So that's the way they did it. And they lived happily ever after. THE BETTER WE PRODUCE THE BETTER WE LOVE THE BETTER WE LIVE approved for the PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE of The Advertising Council by: JVANS CLARK, Executive Director Twentieth Century Fund PAUL G. HOFFMAN, Formerly President, Studebaker Corporation BORIS SHISHKIN, Economist BORIS SHISHKIN, Economist, American Federation of Labor Published in the Public Interest by: THE PURE OIL COMPANY, General Offices, Chicago