Page 7 University Daily Kansan WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! erland lilling- cotton; Mollie arrett, wood, s. Mc-ior. I holdamma rsday conesses Bibe the one three five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 25. words Varsis. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesdays or Satnesdays, by calling (855) 343-7800 Tuesday, or brought to the University Dally Kansas Business office. Flint Hall. FOR RENT FOR RENT: One single and one double room for men students available for second semester. 1135 Ohio, Phone VI- 2- 2838. FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apartment. Private entrance, phone. Near KU on bus line. Extra clean. Nice. 2 boys or couple. Laundry privileges if desired. Phone VI 3-7830 $55 month. All bills paid. 2-14 FOR RENT: To a graduate girl student. South second floor room. 1245 AVENUE. 2-15 2-15 COMFORTABLE. well-furnished room gentleman, next to bath, spacious will rent double. 938 Missouri. 9-15 FOR RENT: Single room close to campus. 1406 TEAM. VI 3-6588. 2-14 FOR RENT: Room and board or room. Single beds. Linens not furnished. Close to campus and bus. 1138 Mississippi. VI 3-1572. 2-16 BOY'S first floor single room and basement kitchen, near University and bus line. $25 to approved applicant. Phone VI 3-4927 (in a.m.). 2-14 ONE vacancy at Hill Co-op for male student. House of twelve. Quiet atmospher. Kitchen and bedroom $25 per month. Apply by calling VI 3-7688 or visit the house. 2-16 FOR RENT: Rooms for boys 1½ blocks from campus. Ice box with rooms. Linens furnished. Stan Dittus, VI 3-1393. 2-16 FOR SALE FOR RENT: Well-furnished single room 2 block from Union. Would consider part-time work in exchange for rent. Call VI 3-6696. 2-20 FOR SALE: 1853 Studebaker Commander Hardtop, fully equipped with overdrive transmission. Call Frevert at VI- 344. 2-15 OR JSA Sale. Excellent 2-bedroom home location. Very reasonable. Call Vi. d-4285. FOR SALE: Practically new Woolf Call Bill Lindsay, VI 3-792-2-15 - 2-15 FOR SALE: Cessna 140 2-place airplane with VHF transmitter, 2 LF receivers, primary blind, cruise 116 mph TAS. Will sell part interest. VI 3-8157. FOR SALE: Martin C Concert tuba. Gold lacquer. Front-facing bell. Good condition. With special case. $350. VI- 3-9157. Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1956. REMINGTON noiseless portable type2 little little use good case $30; V 1-8653. 2-20 FOR SALE. 1947 Chevrolet, see at 839 Mississippi. Bernard Levine, see at 3-250 WANTED WANTED: Male student to operate dishwashing machine at Walkins Memorial Hospital. Must not have 8 a.m. or 1 p.m. Call KU 640 between 8 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. WANTED: Boarders. Best food and the lunch. Fill the bill. Ph. VI 370-2845. At 3:00 p.m. 2-20 ENDS TONITE 7:15—9:00 French Comedy "HOLIDAY FOR HENRIETTA" "MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY" WED.—THURS. NOW 6:45—9:00 FRANK SINATRA "MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM" MISCELLANEOUS WILL anyone seeing hit-and-run accident involving parked car in 1100 block on Mississippi Wednesday morning, Feb. 8. please call VI 3-1517 for p. 6.2-14. LOST LOST: Brown leather purse. Room 105 Green, Jan. 16th. Need Driver's License and I.D. card. Glenda McFerrick. VI3- 1100. 2-15 Anyone having any information leading to the recovery of my Bach trumpet no. 14016, taken from the locker in Hoch, Melia Anderson at VI-314-80. 21-7 LOST: Pair women's eyeglasses, bi-focals, brown rim at top. Lost about 2 weeks ago. If found, call VI 3-7711 after 5 p.m. 2-20 LOST. Man's glasses, grey plastic frames in brown cases. CDVI. Call VI. 3-7700. 2-36 LOST: At Student Union last Friday. Large Emerald-cut stone. Unusual brown- ish pink color. Fell out of ring setting. Reward. Phone VI 3-6167. 2-16 BUSINESS SERVICES LOST: Black purse in Union ladies' lounge, Saturday afternoon. Keep money, bring purse; I need papers in it. 1245 Oread. 1-26 if you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress e-styleying your suit, then call VI-3079 805-214-1266. If you are tailoring guaranteed, 842 Indiana. LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny fexas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete suffits for dogs, beds, harness, etc. For love, walk around Chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Phone and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2321. tf FYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Incumcite records at reg. station. Irmc. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. phone VI 3-1240. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate paper for these, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7654. tf DRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- wedding gowns. Ola Smith 914% Mass. TYPEING: THEmes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. 1736 La VI-32-587. Mr. The image contains a list of topics with their corresponding codes or titles. The text is split into two sections: "TYPEING:" and "Reasonable rates." Each section lists one topic along with its code or title. The background is white, and the text is black. There are no images or graphics present in the image. CABINET maker and finisher. Antique restoring. E. E. Higginbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama. VI 3-1258. iff MUSICAL arranger wanted for "pop" quartet and dance band. Steady or part time work. Pay depends on quality of work. Call Doh Huff, VI 3-5144. 2-16 WILL do all kinds of typing in my home. I will write tests. Call VI 3-5868. 820- Greeer Theater, 174th Street. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesman—at the First Responder Information Center for information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phones VI3-1022. tf WANT Jatek, K.C., to KU daily. Will John Woltter, engineering student 2-14 ARLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family trip (coach) with family ship accommodations. Hotel and rent reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Tenn Maupain Trave! Travel House. 1236 Mass. phone VI-3-1211. WANT ride or riders or car pool to KU Medical center every Friday. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call VI 3-0850 after 4 p.m. 2-15 Commuting to and from Kansas City. Interested in car pool. Wabash 3-3543 A Campus-to-Career Case History Dick Abraham of Bell Telephone Laboratories, here experimenting with closing the loop on a transistor feedback amplifier. "I'm working with top names and top talent" That's one of Richard P. Abraham's comments about his career with Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N. J. "In 1954, after I'd received my M.S. from Stanford," Dick continues, "I was interviewed by a number of companies. Of these I liked the Bell Labs interview best—the interviewer knew what he was talking about, and the Labs seemed a high-caliber place. "The Labs have a professional atmosphere, and I'm really impressed by my working associates. As for my work, I've been on rotating assignments—working with transistor networks and their measurement techniques, studying magnetic drum circuitry, and doing classified work on Nike. This experience is tremendous. "In addition to the job, I attend Lab-conducted classes on a graduate level several times a week. Besides that, the Labs are helping me get a Ph.D. at Columbia by giving me time off to get to late afternoon classes. That's the kind of co-operation you really appreciate from your company. "What are important to me are the opportunities offered by the job and the work itself. My wife and I own a house near Murray Hill, and we've found a lot of friends through the Labs. All in all, I think I'm in the right kind of place." Dick Abraham is typical of the many young men who are finding their careers in the Bell System. Similar career opportunities exist in the Bell Telephone Companies, Western Electric and Sandia Corporation. Your placement officer has more information about these companies. Bell telephone System International Club To Meet Wednesday The International Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of James L. Worthham, professor of English, 615 Louisiana St. El Ateneo To Hear Menton Camera slides of Mexico and Lawrence, taken by foreign students in the Lawrence Camera Club, will be shown. El Ateneo, Spanish club, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. Dr. Seymour Menton, assistant professor of Spanish, will talk on Guatemala and will show color slides. Dr. Menton taught in Guatemala last summer and will each there again this summer. NOW SHOWING MAT. 2 p.m.—EVE 7-9 COLOR CARTOON—NEWS STARTS THURSDAY "ZANY... RIBALD... TRULY FUNNY! It is a carrier of chuckles and belly-lought!" The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents Dirk Bogarde --- Muriel Pavlow Kenneth More — Donald Sinden