MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepts, with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity of Kansas Business office. Journalist may hold a 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One three Five day days five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c VACANCY FOR one man. Move close to the campus. 1339 Ohio. See W. P. Meek. APARTMENT for two boys at 523 La Invoice at 510 Ohio. Lt. 15 MEN: Move in close to the campus. COURTS: Courses available. 1142 Indiana. Phi. 1810W. 14 1143 Indiana. Phi. 1810W. 14 DOUBLE ROOM for boys; single beds. $16 a person a month. Close to campus and downtown. Inquire 1141 Kentucky. Phone 1043R. TWO FURNISHED apartments for rent. Ideal for married couples. Cooking privileges. Located near campus and hospital. Call 2324W or inquire at 118 Kentucky. TWO DOUBLE sleeping rooms with bunk beds. Closet to campus. 1400 Ohio. Call 2924N. VACANCY FOR two boys, close to vacancy. 1005 Indiana. Ph. 11600. 17 NEAR CAMPUS. Large south corner campus. Double or single, 1788W. 441 Indiana. 15 TWO CONNECTING sleeping rooms for 2, or 3 or 4 men; next to bath; outside entrance. Near business district. Phone 2648R. 17 FOR SALE WRIST WATCH: Unitas Swiss movement, 17 jewel, waterproof, large sweep second hand, shockproof. Call after 4 p.m., Charles Stark, 1409 Tenn. Ph. 911. 16 USED PORTABLE typewriters from $22.50 to $49.00 in fine shape. Come in and see them at the Student Union Book Store. 18 TWO GOOD sets of instruments, $10. $15. Call 1256J after 6:30 p.m. ALL CALLED fluorescent desk lamp. $4.95 less tube. Student Union Book Store. 17 WILL SELL the sweetest hand gun made RSONALIZED, beautiful hand dressed wedding and birthday plates, with name and date. From $5.50. Call or write M. M. Thomason, 714 Miss. J296JJ PURE BRED pedigree pig, not house broken. Call Sam Hunter, 368 at 1244 11 1988 DE LUXE FORD. Original owner. New motor. A bargain. Call 1825R after payment. GOOD MODEDN oak dinette set, table and four chairs, easy reasonable C 16 7 F. Simpson's C 16 1936 PONTIAC "S" Tudor, radio, heater, new paint and new seat covers. Has been put in A-1 mechanical condition. Reason- ble. 17 Lane F, Sunflower. 16 NEW WEBSTER Chicago Chiropractic Record Repo- ratory. Inquire at Box 1, Kansan Office. WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, complete, ready to go. $100.00 and up. Ask for a high fidelity demonstration. Call Hank Black at 2234J. 146 Tern. TOP GRADE yellow second sheets for all uses, from copies of your themes and thes to scratch paper for all class projects. You ream at Student Book Store. CAMERA. 31x4 x 44h Anniversary Speed Graphic. Excellent condition. Includes case. Complete outfit. includes case, flasher with two reflectors and goggles. After 6 for appointment in see. 14 RUSINESS SERVICE $5.00 FOR YOUR old battery on a display and installation free. B. F. Goodrich Store. 929 Mass. Phone 21. 16 TYPING DONE. Prompt attention. 418 or bring to and reasonable rates. Tel. Miss Helen. 1218 Comm.站. Ask for tt TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES! The finest ribbons, carbon papers, bond typing paper, typewriter covers and erasers. Typewriting could need. Studies Union Book Store. THOROUGH ON the auto check, easy on the tablet, complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used parts, service, phone 785 or 1821, 175 off BFK). Phone 785 or 1821. LOST ABOUT SEVEN keys and small green knife on key .ing. Call 1661. Rewarded PAIR SUNGLASSES in blue case. Probably in front of library. Call 1921. K. & E. PLASTIC slide rule in a tan leather case. Finder please call 8248 W. FOUNTAIN PEN: Dark green Parker 53 with silver top. Lost Jan. Jack Journalism building and Corbin hall. Reward. Please call Jancse Auer. Phone 15 SMALL STERLING silver bracelet snake chain. Engraved heart. Call Esther 900.15 TRANSPORTATION MMUTING DAILY: Via highway 80 School from 8:00 until 4:00 Call Be. 3226. MISCELLANEOUS CONTACT us for all airline information. City ticket office: First National Bank of Lawrence: Miss Rose Gieserman, Mgr., 8th and Mass.: Phone 30. 15 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for pets, including Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comp. St. Phone 4181, ff TO. SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star quarters at the Round Corn Drive Dr. C ONE VOLUME Columbia Encyclopedia, one post-war supplement. teach your students one volume for your convenience both in time and in storage space. Student Union Body SCHAUM'S 'Theory and Problems in Chemistry' now int all All problems worked out and explained to simplify your work. Student Union Book Store. 17 [TWO MEN want two meals per day at good boarding house.] Phone 2133W. 15 The state of Ohio has navigable waterways for 40 miles of the Ohio river, 230 miles of lake frontage and 100 miles on the Muskingum river. Manufacturing, mining and oil are among its chief interests. Official Bulletin 4-No Bridge club. 7 p.m. today. Union game room. Visitors welcome. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Fraser dining hall. Election of officers. Independent Men's political party, 7:30 p.m. today, 210 Frank Strong A.S.C. replacement. Linnaean club. 7:30 p.m. today. 417 Snow. Wayne Replogle, colored slides. Mathematics department colloquium, 5 p.m. today, 203 Frank Strong. Miss Martha Peterson, "Metric Properties of Four Points on a Conic." Three vacancies on A.S.C. due to Three students are reliving their childhood, at least they have chicken-pox. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the health service, said. Three Have Chicken Pox They are Josephine Eson, College junior; Ethel Amthauer, College freshman, and Ronald Mercer, College freshman. resignation of Frank Rozich and Bernard Nagle, District II, and Marjorie McCullough, District III. Alpha Kappa Psi professional meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Hotel Eldridge. Former Boy Scouts welcome open meeting of Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Memorial Union. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Ph. 1000 GREAT CARS 632-34 Mass. St. FINE SERVICE SQUARE DEAL EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS at Samples WATCH SHOP 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Ph. 368 All watches timed by Electronics Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. We must pass pretty stiff exams,too Not only the steel we use must pass a rigid test . . . We have a "board of examiners" which tests the merits of all the operations of our company. That "board" consists of our employees, our customers, and our stockholders—the three groups which have a primary interest in our business. We believe it is to the benefit of the entire social order that we operate our company in the best interests of these three groups. And they give us some pretty tough quizzes from time to time. We believe our customers deserve the very best product we can manufacture at the lowest possible price. Our employees are entitled to steady employment, good working conditions, and the highest possible income consistent with the economics of the business. Our stockholders should have a reasonable return on the capital they invest in our business. Our constant purpose is to maintain a fair balance between these three groups. In every college community in the country, one or more of these groups is represented. How well do our principles work out in practice? TAKE EMPLOYES. In the last six years, the number of IH employees has increased from 60,000 to 90,000-an increase of 30,000 jobs. In the same period, the average straight time hourly earnings of our factory employees have increased 92.6%. TAKE CUSTOMERS. Last year we produced more goods and services than ever before. Customers benefited from the fact that our margin of profit on sales was one-third less than in 1941. TAKE THE COMPANY. Last year we had profits, after taxes, of 51/2 cents from each dollar of sales. We believe most people regard this as a reasonable rate of profit. TAKE STOCKHOLDERS. They have had fair return on the savings they have invested in our Company. Dividends on common stock last year are equivalent to $5 \%$ on the book value, as compared with $4 \%$ in 1941. We know it is our continuing ability to earn a reasonable profit that has made it possible for International Harvester in the past year to serve more people - customers, employees, and stockholders-in greater measure than ever before. Profits mean progress for everyone. We hope to be able to continue this record with each succeeding year in the future. 9 This 1,000,000-volt X-ray machine in Harvester's Manufacturing Research Department "looks through" $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches of steel to examine the structure of fabricated parts. To protect operators and others from secondary radiation from its powerful tube, the machine is housed in a room with concrete walls 18 inches thick. Control is from a panel outside the room. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 180 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS