MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed immediately during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas business office. Journalism publication is desired. 9 a.m. the day before publication is desired. Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism buid. not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 1c 2c 3c For Sale DOUBLE-BREASTED Tuxedo, Grox grain lapels. Like new. $25. See at 1616 La. Phone 2253. 10 REMINGTON Electric Shaver, $10. Fourheader, condition as good as new. Bilhannon, 1333 Temple, Phone 2039 and 6 p.m. 10 ORTOLA, wireless portable record player, $25.00 Jim Baker, Ph. 2827. 9 '99 PLYMOUTH Coupe. Good motor, tires and body. Priced to sell for cash. Ph. 2120M or see at 2212 Rhode Island. 11 Sinclair Ford WORKLINE pencl with Jerry Hawkins, $1.50 at the Student Union Book Store. 11 DIDTZGEN "Commander" drawing sets $31.75 to $34.50 at the Student Union Bookstore. 11 THREE-WARRIER size roll-u-tail boot with twisted fabric. Practically now. May be seen any evening after 5 p. m. at 304 W. 14th. Phone 1245 W. D. Rumold. 8 HOLLYWOOD Muffers; dual manifolds. Fender skirts; Twin tail pipes; Chrome wheel brakes; large capets call car J781B. We do minor repairs. 8 WHITNEY collapsible baby carriage. Good condition. 18C Sumyside. Tel. 2841R. 9 YOUNG LADY's wardrobe. Size 14, some articles hardly used. Too small for preschool. Phone 2788L. 8 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 669 HTFD Transportation A Ride for two to Dodge City at Easter—Will share expense—Leave name at Daily Kansan office. 8 RIDERS WANTED—Driving to Los Angles and back over Easter vacation. Would like two riders. Call Harry School, phone 3170 between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. 9 GOING EAST? I would like a ride to New Jersey or vicinity about March 24. Will share expenses and drive. Call Harry Morey, Ph. 2887. 8 Wanted VOUNG MAN to share room and apartment with kitchen privileges with other students. Automatic heat and hot water. On bus line. Phone 1782, 637 Indiana. 8 Miscellaneous I WOULD like to contact a married graduating senior or anyone else knowing of an apartment that will be vacated this summer. Want to occupy by Sept. 1. Sophomore, no children or pets, Call Jim Devene, 3021 or write 116 Indiana. 12 FRRICH, German, Spanish and Latin verb wheels, 22c at the Student Book Store. 9 UPHOLSTERY, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. At upholster, work cover, drape matte for our Work guaranteed the best. Twenty-five years in business in Lawrence. Courter Upholstery, 837 Vermont. Phone 143 3-24 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fellows hall. Informal. Joe Langworthy's orchestra. ttes For Rent ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, twin beds, near campus. Also single room. 1137 Ky. Mrs. Oley. Ph. 2234W. tf TWO LARGE rooms for four colored beds. We do not guarantee the best. 188 Indiana. Phone 1742, 3 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. 8 ROOM FOR ONE male student. New single bed. Ph. 2522J. 823 Missouri. 8 APTS, for 2, 3 and 5 boys, cooking facilities and single beds, 115 per month each. Also single room. West 14th street, call 3293. 8 VERY attractive room for two boys, twin beds, near campus. 1137 Ky. Mrs. Oley. Ph. 2234W. tf Lost KEYS in small leather holder. Contains name plate ("Ceil Baker"). Please call 2979W evenings. 8 LAST TUESDAY in Marvin, set of Charvos drawing instruments. Finder please contact me for reward-Bob Reislswig. Phone 466R8. 8 LANGUAGE TAN military style rain coat in Linley annex Thursday. Finder please contact Daily Kansas office. Reward. 8 LONGINE WATCH in Fraser. Reward. Finder call Don Tomlin, Ph. 2240 R. 8 Ku Ku's Plan Affiliation With National Fraternity The Ku Ku club, men's pep organization, voted recently to reorganize Pi Epsilon Pi, national pep The Ku Ku club, men's pep organization, voted recently to reorganize Pi EpsilonPi, national pep organization, in the Big Seven schools. The local club, once a member chapter, became inactive during the war. Reorganized in 1945, the Ku Ku's have not re-affiliated with Pi Epsilon Pi. A pencil plugs a hole in the radiator, a piece of baling wire is the accelerator, and the battery starts fires. But Fella Listen, It's A Buick-1922 Haggling over the sale of a 1922 Buick were Richard L. Ehrman, College sophomore, and Peter "Pete" Berger, College freshman. Pete was attempting to argue Ehrman out of $65 in exchange for the Pete was attempting to argue El. "heap." Ehrman pointed out the faults of the car. Pete had trouble putting the battery in. Ehrman turned the ignition on with a pair of pliers. Pete cranked and the old Buick chugged feebly a couple of times. Pete tried again, the Buick sputtered. This time it started to buck and snort like a small boiler factory. Ehrman got the seat into place and started to sit down for a test run when the battery set fire to the seat. He came out of the car in a hurry. After much confusion, Pete and Ehrman edged into the Buick again. With a blast, the car suddenly started backwards, Ehrman held on for dear life. After two trial runs Pete and Ehrman were still hagging over the price. The owner of the filling station where the car stands, suggests that it be moved somewhere else. Publicity Director To Talk Richard S. Haggman, publicity director of the Kansas City, Mo. chamber of commerce, will speak at the Student Advancement of Management meeting at 7:30 p.m. m. tomorrow in Frank Strong auditorium. Mr. Haggman's topic will be "Problems and Policies of a Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce." All students interested in city management are welcome. Teachers at Shawnee Mission and nearby schools are learning how it feels to be pupils. William Cottle, assistant professor of education, is conducting a course in the principles and techniques of guidance. Teachers Learn Guidance Methods This is the same course taught at the University except that special emphasis is given to the role of the classroom teacher and school counseling. The course was arranged by Gerald Pearson, director of extension classes, George B. Smith, dean of the School of Education, and A. H. Turney, director of the guidance bureau There are 16 weekly sessions. The course will end May 24. Two Have Operations Nona Jeanne Prettyman, fine arts freshman, and William H. Schechier, graduate student, had emergency applications at Watkins hospital March 4. Kiowa's Sand Hills Have Ground Water Available A study to provide information for the development of irrigation, stock, industrial and municipal groundwater supplies on Kiowa county has been completed by the state Geological Survey. Data included records of 101 wells and 21 springs in the county. The study shows that there is more ground-water available for development of irrigation in the sandhills area of Kiowa country than there is irrigable land. To date Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest person to become President of the United States. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Lawrence Optical Co. --- TRY A PACK...TODAY