Tuesday, March 22, 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 7 ior both us- nly affet ng- SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS t in y to 25 words or less: one day, 50c; three days, $1.00; five days, $1.25. Terms: cash. All ads of less than $1.00 which are not paid for in cash will be charged an additional 25c for billing. All ads must be called or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. LOST K&E SLIDE RULE, case tan. Left in room 332, Malott. Name on case. Lost last Thursday or Friday. Call Jay Janzen. VI 3-7553. 3-22 MEN'S GLASSES. Dark frames, on campus. Two weeks ago. Call Robert Hansowitz. VI 3-5460. 3-24 NOTICE ADVERTISING SALES: Need 2 or 3 men. Make 50% commission on all sales. Full or part time. Call VI 2-0750 for appointment. 3-22 STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, Life, and Sports Illustrated magazines—both new and renewals. Processed promptly. Call VI 3-0942. tt HELP WANTED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Free to travel immediate area, bondable, car desirable, pure and resume to Box 502, 707 West 10th, Kansas City 5, Mo. 3-25 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION — Two or more members wanted for car pool from Kansas City, Kansas to Lawrence. Call MA 1-1377 in Kansas City. tf FOR SALE DRUMS — GRETCH — Black pearl and chrome, full set with cymbals and cases. Good condition. Call Barry Warkentin, VI 3-6784. 3-22 1959 MGA red with black top. White walls, wire wheels. Low mileage. Displayed on our showroom floor. Jayhawk Motors. 1040 Vermont. 3-23 NEW SILVERTONE GUITAR with case. Lego, University Press, afternoon. 3-24 1954 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Fair shape, See Larry Meyer, 91 la., afternoons or call VI 3-8385. 3-25 POST DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. Ex- p. 3-14. Call Ctrl P-2-0128. Assorted out- line. Call Ctrl P-2-0128. 3-24 HOUSE FOR SALE. Owner moving March 23. If equity is unsold by 6 p.m. March 22 will sacrifice equity (students or faculty only) and sell for 'transfer of title and loan costs (approximately $125). Payments $86.00 monthly. VI 2-0540. 3-12 FOR RENT ONE HALF BLOCK FROM UNION: For Rent, 1 large double room for Men, will rent as single or double; 1301 La., Call VI 3-4092. BOYS' ROOMS AVAILABLE MARCH 19. Excellent location with cooking privileges and linens supplied. See to appreciate at 1222 Mississippi VI 3-0418. 3-23 COMPLETELY FURNISHED THREE ROOM apartment including private bath. kitchen, dinnette room and also garage. Available April 3-12 1343 Tennessee. TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. 219 Vermont, $100 per month. Two bedroom duplex, stove and refrigerator, 816 Indiana, $85 per month. Three room apartment, bath, $75 per month. T. A. Hemphill, phone VI 3-3902. 3-25 NICE DUPLX APT. Attractive unfurnished 2 bdrm. unit with mahogany paneled living room, lovely birch kitchen, ceramic tiled bath, big closets, oak firs, built-in sink, double garage, garage door. Contact or see M. R. Gill Agency. 640 Mass. VI 3-1011. 3-28 FIVE ROOM MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE. $60 per month. Available April 1. Can be shown now. Phone anytime. VI 3-6789. 3-28 THREE ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Large closets. Washing privileges. Three blocks from campus. Utilities paid. $50 per month. Available now. Can be seen at 1646 Tennessee. VI 3-4897 evenings. 3-28 - ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE YOUR Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Fraternity Jewelry Balfour MISCELLANEOUS 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER BEVERAGES- All kinds of six-paks, ice cold Crushed ice in water repellent paper bags. Picnic, party supplies. Ice Plant, 6th and Vermont. Vehicle t-3-0350 BUSINESS SERVICES WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely dense format, including Mimeographed and bound. $4.00. Free delivery. Call VI 2-0450 after 1:00 p.m. fc DRESS MAKING and alterations for Ola Smith. 941's Mass. Call VY 3-5263, tr TYPING: Former secretary. Will do typing in my home. Regular rates. Mrs McEdowney. VI 3-8568. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Immediate attention to term papers, reports, thesis, and accurate service at reasonable rates. Can Mrs. Charles Johannemm III 5-2876. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR WORK on any kind of garment. New Zippers, pocket, etc. Call Gail Reed, phone VI 3-7551. KU BARBER SHOP—411 $ _{2} $ W. 14th St. Flat tops a speciality. Plenty of free parking. Clarence, Wayne and Shorty. tf TYPING. Theses, reports, etc. Done at call VC 3-9508. Fast, accurate call. CV1 VC 3-9508. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the week or month. Call VI 3-1971. Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. tt NOTHING LIKE IT in *Lawrence--our shop.* Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center—1218 Open. Open weekdays 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. birds and animals, complete cage supplies, cages for pets, equipment for all purposes. Complete lines of Exotic fish and Exotic Plants. Stainless steel aquariums, 2 to 60 gal., stands, filters, heaters, lighting, and all accessories. Everything for dogs and cats; beds, toys, kets, etc. Everything in the pet field Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. Phone VI 3-2921. Welcome. EXPERIENCED TYPIST will give careful attention to theses, term papers, etc. Neat accurate work at regular rates. Call Mrs. Betty Vequist, VI 3-2001. 1935 Barker. tf CHEMISTRY 3 STUDY NOTES: Complete typed outline. Summary of chapters and examples. In Chemistry 3. Also equations. 68 pages. Free delivery. Card VI 3-4650 after 6. EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do these, term papers, reports, and dissertations. Standard rates. Call Mrs. Charles Patti. I 3-8379. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former secretary, will type deserts, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger. VI 3-4409. tf TYPING. Theses, term papers, 5 years experience. Fast, accurate service. Reasonable rates. Will transcribe from telecamera. Mr Barlow. VI 2-1648. 408 x 13th. FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbers, and fascinating magazines, at Ernie's Barber Shop, 730 Massachusetts LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest dances. Marion Rice Dance Studio. 908 Missouri, phone VI 3-6838. EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like to do typing. All types of papers, themes, and theses done. Standard rates. Call VI 2-0063. 3-23 SMALL APPLIANCES repaired and serviced, all parts and labor guaranteed, up and delivery. Marshall Appliance and repair. 1244 Ohio. Phone VI 2-0750. F-4-18 TYPING OF ALL KINDS done in home by competent typist. See at 614 Utah Court or call VI 3-6506. Mrs. Charles Decker. 3-23 BETTER AUTO SERVICE FOR YOU Dean Brobst MOBIL SERVICE Washing - Lubrication 23rd & Naismith Dr. VI 3-9645 The most difficult puzzle in the world --- Do you have a solution? In high school, you may have thought you had the solution, only to have it vanish. In college, it may seem well within your grasp, only to vanish again. But this is not unusual. It's a very difficult puzzle. The puzzle? How to find your life's work. The solution? It comes only with searching. It may be right under your nose or it may still be far away in the future. But the solution will come. You will very probably find it in the work you undertake after college. This has proved true many times at IBM. For instance, young engineers and scientists-after learning the scope of IBM activities in research, development and manufacturing-have found their interests leading them into such vital growth fields as microwaves, circuit design, solid state physics, magnetics and manufacturing research Depending on individual talents and inclinations, a college graduate may acquire skills at IBM that lead to a variety of careers. When a person is able to move into areas where his true interests lie and when he has many areas to choose from, it will certainly be easier for him to find his life's work. After all, it's easier to find the solution to The Most Difficult Puzzle in the World when you have access to all the clues. You are invited to investigate opportunities in Research, Development, Manufacturing, Programming, and other fields. Your Placement Director can tell you when our representatives will next visit your campus. Or you may write to: Manager of Technical Employment, Dept. 873, IBM Corporation, 590 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y.