Tuesday, April 24, 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 7 -Classified Ads- one day 50c three days 75g Terms. Cash. Phone orders are acceptes with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturday, by telephone at 800-345-6700, day, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Aeve. Phone V1-30-201, tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-734-755. tf LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas - complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs - beds, harness, etc. Sure we have Alligators. Sure we have Everything in the Law Field. Grants Pet and Gift Shop, Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tf BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-packs, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent plant paper bags. Plastic, party supplies. Chair, 6th and Vernon. Phone vt. 3-0350 TYPING; Theses, term papers, reports, etc. 11th and Missouri, Sunflower Apartment No. 13. VI3-1506. Experienced. Mrs. John Merriott. tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate. Earbuds: Earbarpa Carrier at V13-50-69. DRESSMAKING-Formales, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, 9142 Mass. EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants thesis work or papers over 3,000 words. Standard rates. Close to campus. VI 3-5364. 5-1 FOR RENT Very attractive large room apt, fully furnished. Private bath, very comfortable to the bus. Utilities furnished. Prefer to rent the retains. Immediately available - V13-7677. Immediately available - V14-7677. TIME for golf lessons. Call at VI3- 4-24 leave phone number BOOMS FOR MEN, near campus, kitchen northeastern colleges. $15 per month during summer school. 1653 Indiana. Call VI 3-2191. A-24 Available June 1 Attractive sunny summer sky Fall colors 52.99 pts. bills paid $84.50 Near Corbin. V3-49600 FOR 1 or 2 male students, private first room apartment. $40 - 42 taxes paid. VL-3-48243 LOST LOST: GOLD 1955 Class ring. Black set with gold G. Letters "J" on left, "N" on right of ring. Call Allen Diller. VI-3-4880 at 7:30 p.m. 4-24 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day festivals. Visit the National Bank for free pamphlets and information for linereries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family stab accommodation. Stab accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Tau Mausip Travel Service, Travel House, 1238 Mass Phone VI 3-1211. FOR SALE 1949 CHEVROLET convertible, new top, reasonable. See between hours of 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. at 1045 West Hills. Ask for Jim Anderson. 4-24 2-WHEEL TRAILER—Box measures 5½ by 6 ft. airplane type shock absorbers. Load capacity 1500 pounds. $65. See at 2-C Sunnyside. 4-27 THREE excellent suitcases and one leather golf bag. VI3-3428. 4-27 1956 Ford, low mileage. Fully equipped including safety equipment. Must sell now, sacrifice price. Call Glenn Lush. VI 3-8785. 4-30 HELP WANTED SECRETARY: Permanent position in a college department about May 1. Typing, dictation, etc. Call KU 245 for appointment. 4-26 IF YOU HAVE A CAR and want to earn $1000 during the summer months, call Mr. Ogren, Eldridge Hotel, 11-1 or 5-7 o'clock Tuesday. 4-24 Jay Janes To Pledge 7 Women Mav 2 Seven women will be pledged to Jay James Wednesday, May 2, at 5 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Student Union. They are Janice Lea Johnson, Ottawa sophomore; Karen Moeckyl, Britton, S.D., sophomore; Gwendolyn Foxall, Omaha, Neb., junior; Harriet Latimore, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Pat Warnick, Wichita junior; Kay Shaughnessy, Ottawa sophomore, and Nancy Landess, Liberal sophomore. The highest elevation in South Carolina is Sassafras mountain, 3,-548 feet above sea level. M-G-M presents The Love Story of a Princess in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR GRACE ALEC KELLY·GUINNESS LOUIS JOURDAN "THE SWAN" AGNES MOOREHEAD • JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS BRIAN AHNERE • LEO G. CARROLL ESTELLE WINWOOD • WIND DVIVE PARKS NOW Shows 2-7-9 GRANADA KDGU-630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for YOU" TONIGHT 10:00 "Terrybo" with Al Stevenson George Shearing Quintet SUNDAY NIGHT — APRIL 29 — 8:00 Hoch Auditorium TICKETS ON SALE AT The Union Information Booth $1.00 $1.00 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. A Campus-to-Career Case History Dick Walsh (right) discussing carrier equipment which will provide many additional long distance circuits out of Philadelphia "There's opportunity in a growing company" As an Engineer in the Transmission Section of Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, Richard M. Walsh plans for the future. "Our group's responsibility," says Dick, "is to see that we have sufficient facilities to handle present and future needs. Telephone usage is growing every year, and we keep up with this growth by keeping ahead of it. "For instance, to meet the increasing demand for communication circuits in our area, we're adding 70,000 new channel miles this year alone, at a cost of $3,500,000. Laying new cable will give us 40,000 of those channel miles, and we'll get the other 30,000 through use of carrier equipment, which lets us send a number of long distance calls on each pair of wires simultaneously. "Thus, though a cable might have only 300 pairs of wires, we can, with carrier, make it carry over 3000 telephone calls at one time. Using carrier equipment to get extra circuits out of cable—which is expensive to make and lay—is an example of how we engineer to give high-grade service at the lowest possible cost. "Before I graduated from college I had interviews with twenty-eight companies. Out of all these I chose the telephone company because it had the most to offer in the way of interesting work, training and opportunity. This certainly turned out to be true. In a growing business your opportunities grow, too." Dick Walsh graduated in 1953 from the University of Delaware with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. There are many interesting career opportunities in other Bell Telephone Companies, and in Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. Your placement officer can give you more information about all Bell System Companies. Bell Telephone System