THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 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 Univer- sity business office. Journalism bldg., usantan Business office, 454 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates FOR RENT One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c VACANCY FOR two men. Close to hill. 1228 La, after 6 p.m. 17 ROOM FOR GIRLS: 835 Louisiana 1318 R SPRING SEMESTER vacancy for two boys. Double room. Share kitchen with desk, study table, heat, on bus lines, walking distance to town and KU, 637 Ind., Phpone, 1782. LIVE NEAR the campus next semester, 2 blocks from Blake—½ block from bus. We have a double-single-two room com- mission. We attend 6 p.m. at 17300 Photo. 6631. We are 12 FOR BOYS=2 single rooms, $4.50 each per week. 2 double rooms with cooking facilities, $3.50 each boy per week. Two flat rooms for a boy per week. ROOM FOR three undergraduate girls for spring semester. 1241 Louisiana. Phone 1784J. 13 BUSINESS SERVICE **TYPING**—reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1028 Vt. Ph. 1168 R. **TYPING**—a snake that you use College Outline Series books. One for every subject! Watch for our ads. Student Union Book Store. 17 **MAGNETIC Recording machine**, typewriters, adding and calculating machines, computers, desks and tables sold or rented at Peterson's, $710\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Call 13. 13 **TYPING**: Term papers, notebooks, themes, thesis. By experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Phone 1601, 1209 Ohio. WATCHES, expertly repaired at Balfours, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rates. ff TYPING DONE quickly and accurately. Thesis papers, etc. Call 1772M. 19 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 19 WANTED ALE STUDENT wants job several evel- nings a week. Skilled stenographer, had some bookkeeping, amateur photogra- pher, teach some musical instruments, baby sitter. You name it. Reply to Box 1, Daily Kansan. 13 WANT to buy heavy weight Air Force park, size 40. See Michener in room 22 Western Civilization building or drop card to 1316 Ohio. 12 FOR SALE MICROSCOPE. E. Lietz-Metzel; three objectives; six eyepieces; camera lujadia; stage simulation; and other attachments. MASSGJU case. For information 2955J. MASGJJ. For information 19 JACK HENRY tan camel hair overcowl Phone 2733L-2. 17 75 POUND vitalitaire metal ice box. Looks refrigerator. #5. $29. 166R. 1023. 17 Vestibule 25. FT. IRONWOOD trailer-butane range, 2 full tanks. Electric brakes, elec- merator, water heater, aluminum unit. Beautiful interior. Situated at 1470 New York. PUBLIC ADDRESS System, complete with Webster record changer, turner dynamic microphone, and powerful amplifier. Must sell. 1244 Ohio, Phone 366. 17 LIKE NEW FHW financed five-row effe- tion garage, south location (attached garage, full basement, attached Gas furnace. $220 downpayment. Baili- ng and payable $44.38 monthly Phone 815-276-4955 XUEDO, size 37 long. Perfect condition. 825 Indiana. Call 2560 after 7 p.m. 14 '36 PONTIAC. Heater, good seat covers, nearly new tires. An extra clean car. $350. French's Auto Service. 1310 W. 7th. 14 GOOD USED CARS '47 Ford 2-door R-H '48 Ford 4-door R-H '47 Ply. 4-door R-H '41 Ford 24-800 miles '41 Chev. Club Coupe R-H '38 Ply. R-H clean ACCESSORIES USED SERVICE 615 Mass. 14 Ph. 223 LAWRENCE TIRE AND USED CAR SERVICE FINE mobile homes complete with Buttine cooking, oil heating, and electric refrigeration. This 3-room house trailer will provide excellent housing at low cost during your stay at K.U. Inspect it at 1700 Kentucky. 14 $5.00 FOR YOUR old battery on a new guaranteed B. F. Goodrich battery. Delivery and installation free. B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. St. Ph. 21. 19 AESTHETIC TEXTBOOK "The Spirit Art. Raccus, R. Russell. Phone, 1233. LOST LEATHER _NOTEBOOK containing slide rule, classes, d.c. book, notes and reports. It was far near phone booth in Marvin hall yesterday. Please call 1161R. ALMOST NEW rubber basketball at Robinson annex, between 9 and 10 p.m. 3. Finder return ball to intramural ed of Ed Havel. 1017 Indiana. Phone 3145. GRUEN PRECISION wristwatch. Silver Boxed. Not on case. Beware. Reward Larry Calminson, 552, 552 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop. Our first one-stop pet shop has everything our fur, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. 19 FOUND PARKER 51 pen. Owner may have after payment of this ad 19 Phone 15588. MISCELLANEOUS New Magazine, Upstream To Hit Campus Feb.15 Not a sophisticated campus magazine but one which will go below the surface on literature, religion, politics, and philosophy—according to the sponsors—is scheduled to appear Tuesday. Feb. 15. The magazine will be called Upstream, with the sub-title Humanities and Politics. The magazine is not devoted to any one political, philosophical, or literary belief, according to $ ^{\circ}$ Albert Roland, graduate student. Critical articles on literature, politics, morals, religion, philosophy, and certain campus topics will be accepted. The size of "Upstream" will be slightly smaller than the University Daily Kansan. The first issue will have six pages. Advertising of books or events in the related fields of the magazine will be accepted, Roland said. "This is not a spur of the moment undertaking," Roland said. "It has been under consideration for several months. We feel that these fields are not being covered by present campus publications. Present plans call for publication once a month with the magazine selling for 10 cents." Contributions should be sent to Upstream, 1614 Kentucky street. Articles should be between 1000 and 1200 words and book reviews between 300 and 350 words. No fiction will be accepted and very little poetry. A banquet will be held Friday in the Trinity Episcopal church to raise funds and acquaint a larger audience with the magazine. L. R. Lind, associate professor of Latin, will speak. Rhoten A. Smith, assistant instructor in political science, is faculty advisor for the magazine and will introduce Professor Lind. Invitations have been sent out for the banquet. "I use Laffoons and they're peachy." Students who think they've been slipping and sliding on snow or sleet the past few days are wrong. The white stuff that covers the campus and causes students and deans alike to fall and curse, is called graupel, according to Walter Kollmorgen, professor of geography. It's Cold, But It Isn't Sleet You Are Invited to Meet MRS. FRANCES MONTAGUE Lafoon Stylist Who Will Be In Our Corset Dept. Friday and Saturday Jap. 14th & 15th For Fittings and Consultations Introducing Our New Line . . . the THE BRASSIERE WITH THE CORRECT TORSO MEASUREMENTS "Laffoon Bra" - Lifts and moulds the bust. - Gives the high contour so much desired. - Gives the well-moulded bust, long waist-line . . . absolute musts for the new style trend. - Moulds a Ballerina Silhouette. The secret is the "Three Way Fit" . . . Cup size—Band size—Shoulder Fit. - Three developments can be adjusted to very small, medium and very large figure types. - No slipping up in the back to let the bust down. - In white, tearose, black. 2.50 to 5.00 22-Year Old 'Blue Baby' Will Undergo Operation Corset Dept. — Second Floor Baltimore, Md.—(UP)—Doctors at Johns Hopkins hospital will perform an operation shortly on one of the oldest "blue babies" brought to the institution for treatment. He is 22-year-old William P. Stewart. Hospital attendants said a heart condition which prevents the blood from getting enough oxygen has been found operable. Booster Club Gets Leader Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Hicklin's immediate task is the selection of 105 county chairmen who will spearhead work in the various Kansas counties. "Names of possible chairmen are now being studied and sifted; others interested in leadership positions should contact me or leave their names at the Alumni association office in Frank Strong hall," Hicklin said. As the initial step in the revitalization of the county clubs at the University, Wallace T. Hicklin, engineering freshman, has been appointed chairman of the county organizations. Bob Davis, general chairman of the statewide Student Activities commission, said the clubs are University-boosting groups. Join our Rental Library All the New Books you have been wanting to read are here for your Weekend Reading. 15c for 5 days. Come in and see them at THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Phone 666 JANUARY One Group SUITS One Group SUITS CLEARANCE MEN'S SUITS $49.50 Values $3950 $59.50 Values $4760 TOPCOATS One Group TOPCOATS One Group GABERDINE COATS $29.50 $1950 Values Values Values to $49.50 $3750 100% Wool — Water Repellant SPORT SHIRTS Plain colors or fancy patterns— all washable. Values to $5.95 -----$395 WOOL SHIRTS 100% wool in solid colors of red or green. Values to $8.95 ___ $595 Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass. St.