WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 4. PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cesh. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the student during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journalism bldg. not later than 5 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale 1839 PONTIAC 4-door sedan. Good body. Pontiac after call 4, 3747 IHampsis. Call 4, 3747 IHampsis. 65 FORD, and radio and hearer. See between 5:00 and 7:00 at 730 Connecticut Street. 1947 CUSHMAN motor-scooter. See at 1957 Ohio after 3 p.m. 16 MODEL "T" touring sedan, excellent touring car overhauled. See at 1541 Tennessee. Hunting gear. GREEN damask Lawson sofa, 10 months old; in excellent condition; reasonable price; a good buy. Phone 2841 M or inquire at 18 FSumyside. 16 TAN spring suit, size 38; raincoat, size 40; tan spring coat sport, size 37. Call W after 7:00 p.m. Ask for Dean Helfer. 1940 FORD couple with radio, heater, twin smithies, high compression head, fender skirts, airplane shocks, and bumps. Sell or trade, 413 Indiana. 19 1930 MODEL A sport roadster, good, cheap transportation. Call 2679R or see at 1340 Rhode Island. 15 1941 PONTIAC, 4-door. Good motor and tires, $292. Phone 3148J or call at 1312 CONVERTIBLE 1947 Plymouth, 5,000 miles, radio, heater, and spotlight, color to sell or trade. 413 In. 19 1948 Crosley Station wagon. Very low mileage. Moore, 7th and Vermont, phone 161. 14 NOW AVAILABLE—a log log decimal trig type metal slide rule for only $9.75 at Student Union Book Store. 15 MOTORCYCLE: 1947 Harley 74, excellent condition. Tease see 3 after 1900 VLc Cliff. 15 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone Found SHAFFER Lifetime Pen. Leave description and is yours. If it fits, pay for 14 and pen is yours. Lost OBEO—COM, wood in case. Tuesday. Finder please call 2808R. 16 BLACK LEATHER, zip billiard. Fin- ward caller. Jack Walter at 3285. Reward. ONE BLUE shirt with pen and pencil in pocket last Saturday evening at Locksley tennis courts. Reward. Herb Whitmoree, 1125 Mississippi, Phone 3283. 15 TRICYCLE, red Mercury with white metal seat. Near Intramural Field or Sunyside. Phone R. B. Finley, 243SJ, Apartment 17B, Sunyside. 15 1225 MISSISSIPPI, Phone 3283. TRICYCLC red Mercury with white Field Sunyside. Field Mercury Field Sunyside. Phone R. B. Finley. 2435J, Apartment 17B, Sunyside. 15 K & E Log Duplex Sliderule, initials D.k. on brown leather case. Call 1214-8. BROWN alligator bilbill vicinity of Robinson. Finder keep money and turn billbill to lost and found or mail to E. W. Snowden, 2200 Louisiana. 14 For Rent EUDORA: Leaving school, apartment to let until September 1 only. 4 rooms and furnished. See or call Cloyd Fox, 1228 ROOM for boys during this summer, one block from campus. Also space for trailer house. Call 26743 after 3 p.m. 15 Business Service NAME: PORG ONE and other subscrip- tions available at the Student Uni- 书store. B. MOTT'S STABLES at new location: 1700 West 4th, Hayrack rides and saddle horses for hire. Phone 1019. 14 TYPING WANTED: Reasonable rates, prompt service on typing of any kind. Phone 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. 20 LIFE, TIME, FORTUNE and other subscriptions available at the Student Union Wanted PART TIME student salesman to sell radios. Excellent possibilities for one with hustle and ingenuity. See Mr. Bennan, Work St. Friday, orpm. or Sunsunday a.m. 16 FULL SIZE baby bed, adjustable spring preferred. Drop card and I will call. Jack Cunningham 210-547-9352 Miscellaneous DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fell- dale. Informal. Joe Langaug orchestra. rites Couttrville, Ill., — (UP) — James Patton didn't get the burglar who had been stealing his chickens but he got a few of the chickens. Patton, taking a mouse in his ennouse, got his smug face up and got you covered." The thief escaped but when the smoke died down there were 11 dead chickens. Thief Escapes, Chicks Don't A new service by University Extension has grown from a circuit course on health education in Cowley county. New Service By Extension Miss Margaret Anderson, associate professor of speech, recently went to Cowley county at the invitation of the Kansas state board of health to take part in a health education program. She spoke on "Speech Education in Elementary Schools" to eight groups of teachers in the county, including teachers from Winfield and Arkansas City. Many teachers asked her for usable information in a more permanent form on the making of English speech sounds. They complained that although many books gave detailed information, it isn't available for the busy teacher. Within a month Miss Anderson had prepared a brief outline of essentials. The Extension library served parted the information and distributed it to 130 teachers in Cowley county. More copies may be printed and made available to other elementary school teachers in the state, according to Mrs. Virginia S. Maddox, Extension librarian. Sixty-seven rooms have been reported available for high school athletes participating in the Kansas relays Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Ruth Nash, housing director, said today. Rooms are needed for 200 students Thursday night, and for about 450 Friday night. Rooms Are Needed For Relays Guests Most of the more than 1,000 students and coaches attending the meet can be placed in organized houses, but it is necessary to find rooms for the remaining number who attend the meet. Mrs. Nash said. The rooms will cost $1 a night. Persons in Lawrence who have available rooms are asked to call Mrs. Nash at K. U. 213. There is plenty of natural gas and ground water available in Seward county for the development of industries and for irrigation, says a state Geological Survey report. Lots Of Gas, Water In Seward County The report is based on the records of 162 wells, chemical analyses of water from 20 representative wells, and the logs of 35 test holes and wells. The study reveals that undeposits of water-bearing material that underlie the county will yield moderate to large quantities of water. The report, "Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Seward County, Kansas", is accompanied by maps and illustrations of the geology of the county. Prize-Winner Studies Virus Berkeley, Calif.—(UP)—Dr. John Howard Northrop, Nobel laureate in chemistry and a pioneer in research and enzymes, has been conducting research at the University of California. He is studying a virus which attacks and destroys bacteria. COURT HOUSE CAFE - Meals and Short Orders - Sandwiches, Malts - Carry-out Snacks Open 5:30 - 12 midnight LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed...69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS---- Get her a Mother's Pin Place your order today at Balfour . . . We also have a fine selection of other gifts to choose from. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 411 W. 14th Phone 307 Vote For The Qualified Candidate Pachacamac-N.O.W. 35 Years of Campus Leadership A. S.C. President PAT THIESSEN A. S. C. POSITIONS DISTRICT I MEN Ernest Friesen Lee Reiff Kent Shearer Keith Wilson WOMEN Joan Bushey Doris Tihen Mary Wolfe Sam McCamant Ralph Kiene Bob Thayer Jack Fink MEN Don Helm Alvin Ward DISTRICT II DISTRICT III WOMEN Anne Ellis Elizabeth McCune DISTRICT IV George Lowe CLASS OFFICERS President Bruce Bathurst Vice-President Bob Stroud SENIOR CLASS Secretory Laurabelle King Treasurer Marjorie Stark JUNIOR CLASS President Forrest Griffith Vice-President Mary Baker Secretary Bernadine Read Treasurer Ronald Weddle President Marilyn Smith Vice-President Douglas Paddock SOPHOMORE CLASS Secretary John Amberg Treasurer Russell Harris