MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE WIRE RECORDERS Brand new, complete, ready to go. Call 800-735-4146 346 Tern Street 1940 STUDEBAKER Perfect mechanic- ly, Good finish. Hardcover. $26.95 1-5 TWO NEARLY new portable typewriterwriters that are substantially赞助 Student Union Book Store saving 21 percent. NEW WESTON Master II Exposure Meter and case. $25.00. Call Bob 19791. FOR SALE: Lenscolord camera. f. 3.5 Triatl lens, handle sums up Good coords for the camera. REGULAR $3.95 Jayson shirts $2.95; Reg. $22.50 heavy jackets $19.95; Reg. $24.95 hoodies $2.95; Reg. $12.95 windbreakers $10.95. Open evenings until 9. Christmas week. University Shop www.ucl.edu 1929 FORD, $150. See at 2120 Louisiana. 2938 JEKJC. 20 HOLTON RESO-TONE cornet. Excellent condition. PERFECT valve action. Reasonably priced. See at 1724 Kentucky or call ZOOSW daily before noon or after 5 p.m. DON'T WALK home this Christmas. Drive this 4-door "36 Hudson. Reconditioned "39 "6" motor, good tires, nice interior. $385. See Conoco Station. 19th Mass. 20 IDEAL CHRISTMAS gift. Genuine imported Persian rug. Size 6x3. Will sell at reduced price. $70. Phone "Shirazi" at 1632 @ 6 p.m. 1933 CHEVROLET car A-1 condition. Priced to sell. Phone 1844W. 922 Ken 20 ARCHERY SETS: Reduced to one-half price. Regular $14.95, 5½-foot lemonwood set complete for only $7.48. Basket store, Store 929 Mass. Phone 216-357-0420 for delivery. TRANSPORTATION WAFFLE IRON Specialist Regular $12.49 at B. F. Goodrich Store, 292 Mass. Room B. F. Goodrich Store, 292 Mass. Room RIDE WANTED to New York or vicinity. Leave to suit driver. Share expenses and driving. Call 1324W or 1547 Kentucky. 21 Oklahoma INSTRUCTOR and wife want ride to New York City. To leave Dec. 22, share expenses and driving. Leave message to RUDRERS WANTED. Am driving to Chicago and will take two riders on a share expenses basis. Al Soukup. Phone 3312. ROUNDTRIP ride to Los Angeles over Christmas vacation. Will drive and share expenses. Call Dean Dwyer. Ph. 309. RIDE MORNING and evening to Lawrence from Topeka and back. Contact Dennis Wolfe, 413 West 14th, or Phone 2099 20 WOW LD LIKE ride over holidays to vicinity of Albuquerque or Las Vegas, New Mexico. Leave name at Kansan office, 4 Card. Curtis G. Sales. 20 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING. Reasonable rates. Prompt INVESTMENT. Reasonable rates. Demon- DENDABLE new watchers will care for your fire during Christmas vacation. Don Baxter. 228 Lane Oce. Bob Campbell, 215 S. WATCHES. expertly repaired at Bafours, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rules. ti WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Graduate 1218 Comm. St. Phone 413. Everything in the field—their needs are our business. 12-21 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831\% Mass. 19 WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Small trailer for weeks. If interested, call 2418RH details. 21 WANTED a young white woman to work house work. Good Pay, CALL 2301, 1101 Vei FOUND BILLFOLD FOUND in Union Fountain last week. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this ad inquire more details. Owner will send a NEWS COIL near Robinson gym annex, Saturday. Owner identify and pay for ad. Phone 1437W. 20 LOST AND FOUND GOT WRONG overclock at Union. Thursday. Will person who got one with scarf and gloves please call 3148J and scarf for Jim? 21 Read the Daily Kansan daily. LOST ONE GREEN billfold. Coin purse combination. Contained key and railroad pass. If found call Genevieve Gaines, phone 257. ___ 20 LOST FRIDAY, dark-rim glasses in brown on end case. Finder not noted in brown. ONE NORMA pencil with black and chrome barrel, between Green hall and Balley Lab on Dec. 13. Finder please return to B. I. Sparr. 214 Balley Charm 205 CLASS RING: Initials inscribed inside. They are H.G.M. Reward if returned. Call Hector Gomiz, phone 3279, or leave it Kansan office. ___ 20 SOMEONE TOWK wrong fur coat after R.O.T.C. ball, Dec. 10. Coat had name, Jina H. Your if your coat looks incorrect laterly, and 1217. We have a coat to return to you. TYBING. TERM papers, note books, themes, and thesis. By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 1601. 21 MISCELLANEOUS FARM HOME. close in. For particulars Realtor. Realty Agency. 21 Mass. Phone 344. 21 FOR RENT Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Four faculty members of the School of Business will make a survey of the marketing problems of products made by Kansas blind people, Dean Leonard Axe said today. Conduct Survey For Blind School The survey is being made for the services for the Blind of the Kansas department of social welfare in Topeka. Roy Ashman, visiting associate professor of business, John T. Cannon, economics instructor, Grant C. Moon, economics instructor, and Jack A. Wickert, assistant professor of economics, will make the study. Extending through 1949, the possibilities of new products and new channels of distribution will be included in the survey, Dr. Axe explained. The faculty members will act in an advisory capacity in the survey. Tibetans relish a hot drink made of sour milk, rancid butter, tea, bits of cheese and roasted barley. Harry E. Hayes is director of the Service for the Blind. E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, announced recently that the K.U. speakers' bureau will widen its sphere of activities immediately after the Christmas holidays. Speakers' Bureau Will Be Active The organization, consisting of students interested in the field of public address, is offered as a service to the public. Teams of from two to four speakers are sent to high school assemblies, women's clubs, and civic organizations to give 10 to 20 minute speeches. A meeting of those wishing to join the organization will be held after the holidays. Anyone interested should call Professor Buehler or Dan Palmquist, instructor in speech in 5 Green hall. EL TAMPICO Featuring Hot Tamales Cold Drinks! enjoy real Mexican atmosphere 801 Penn. St. Ph. 3373 WITH PATENTED HEEL For sheer, sheer loveliness here are the goal-getters: seam-free nylons identi- fired by the Seal of the DANGEROUS WINS. They've an exclusive. TWINS. They've an exclusively patented heel* for inkle-hugging comfort... no seams to twist out of line! Look for them under leading under leading brand names at your favorite college shop or store. Public for Jamaica Home Trust *U. S. Pat. No. 2388643 Science paints the future 41 of every 1,000 U. S. chemists are engaged in production of paints, lacquers, varnishes and colors At Du Pont's paint laboratories, a widerange of materials is understudy. Where the colloid chemist, the physical and organic chemist, the analyst, physicist and other technically trained men leave off, the chemical engineer, mechanical engineer and metallurgist stand ready to design equipment to make better commercial production possible. Today, paints are formulated by chemists to meet specific needs. In their search for better finishes, these highly trained technical men are aided by the electron microscope and infrared spectroscope. A variety of gonio- Modern paint making is an outstanding example of chemistry at work of the way the scientific approach has replaced rule-of-thumb methods. blow won't break. Tests with mechanical scrubbers prove it outwears old-style enamels by more than five times."Dulux"enamels now guard boats, large and small, as well as petroleum tank farms,machinery and other industrial installations. Modern equipment speeds research Many of today's research tools are complex and expensive. The modern research worker may use a $30,000 Mark P. Morse, B. S., Physics, Washington College'40, measures specular and diffused reflection of a sample paint surface with a goniophotometer, a Du Pont development for obtaining data on gloss and brightness. mass spectrometer installation which can make an analysis in three hours that formerly took three months. High pressure equipment, ultra centrifuges, molecular stills, and complete reference libraries are other tools which speed research and enlarge its scope. Young scientists joining the Du Pont organization have at their disposal the finest equipment available. Moreover they enjoy the stimulation of working with some of the most able scientists in their fields, in groups Rust would quickly weaken this structure. Because "Dulux" resists salt water and salt air, it has for years protected many famous bridges. photometric and spectrophotometric devices are used by the physicist and physical chemist in the study of gloss and color. Finish failures—chipping and scratching—were costing manufacturers of home refrigerators a million dollars a year before Du Pont chemists developed "Dulux" synthetic resin enamels, based on alkyd resins. A "Dulux" coating on metal or wood dries into a film that even a hammer Du Pont men have produced many superior finishes. One of them, "Dulux" nitrocellulose lacquer, made mass production of automobiles possible by shortening paint drying time from weeks to hours. Satin-smooth beauty and outstanding durability are properties given by "Duco" or "Dulax" to furniture, buses, buses and trains. Send for your free copy of this new booklet The 40-page, fully illustrated brochure, "The Du Pont Company and the College Graduate," answers your questions about opportunities at Du Pont. Describes openings in research, production, sales and many other fields. Explains the plan of organization whereby individual ability is recognized and rewarded. Write today. Address: 2518 Nemours Building, Wilmington 98, Delaware. Paints are tested by exposure to weather at paint "farms." Research men interpret results as guide for development of improved paints. small enough to bring about quick recognition of individual talent and capabilities. They find here the opportunity, cooperation and friendly encouragement they need. Thus they can do their best work, both for the organization and themselves. O BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ..THROUGH CHEMISTRY More facts about Du Pont - Listen to "Cavalcade of America" Monday Night, NBC Toast or Coast