Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1960 University Daily Kansan . SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS Page 7 the and a g is a ed by seattle. ls of en- Jessie ag of 25 words or less: one day, 50c; three days, $1.00; five days, $1.25. Terms: cash. All adds 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 Dally Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. Not responsible for errors not reported before second insertion. been f theently High NOTICE CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOANS, made to students and faculty members. Call Earl L. Percolval manager, Beneficial Finance Co. VI 3-8074 833 Mass. tf WANTED SECRETARY to work approximately 30 hours per week. Shortland and typing required. Starting date approximately Jan. 22. Call VI 5-8202. ff APARTMENT SIZE, conventional type washing machine. Call VI 3-149. 1-67 HELP WANTED DUPLEX PRESSMAN wanted, beginning spring semester, to help with printing DAILY KANSAN. 2 to 5 daily. Experience preferred, but might train if mechanically inclined. See Mr. Ryther, 117 Flint Hall. tf MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES - All kinds of six-paks, ice crushed. Crushed ice in water repellent closet paper bags. Plastic. phone supply Plant. 6th and Vermont. Phone VI 3-0350. SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT for men. Close to campus. Utility paid. $35. Can also be a single room. $ 5 a week with lins furnished. Call VI 31-804-375- fore 2 p.m. FOR RENT 3-ROOM HOUSE. Furnished. $55. a month for 2. 3-room furnished or un- furnished. Very private. 2-room furnished duplex. Very 990. Cash. T. A. Hemphill VI. 3-992. 1-11 FURNISHED 4-ROOM APARTMENT. Near Student Union. Private bath. Available Jan. 6. Call VI 3-7995. 1-5 2-ROOM HOUSE. Furnished for housekeeping. Single and double rooms available now and next semester. Call VI 3- 1909. 1115 Ohio. FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT. Completely furnished. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and powder room. The entrance is open to KU. Receivable rates. Call VI. 2-1727 or VI. 3-6966. 1-11 VACANCY FOR YOUNG MAN in contemporary home. Swimming pool, refrigerator, private entrance and shower room. Private bathroom 6 Mitchell L. Rockett seat of Naimuth. 1-8 EXTRA LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. All new Private entrance and bathroom apartment. Private entrance and bath New garage. $75 per call. Call VI 3-7830 NICE LARGE ROOM for men. 821 Ind. Call VI 3-4168. J-11 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. 1-STORAGE FURNISHED APARTMENT. ple preferred.511 Ohio. No drinking. 1-11 MATCHED ENGAGEMENT RING AND WEDDING BAND. White gold, 13 diamonds, carat and a half, Sarcifice or sapphire, or a half or a quarter. 17 jewel Hamilton wrist watch, $25. Also '99 Ford pick-up, $100, and Chevrolet car for $795, 1300 Call. Call VI 3-8383. 1-8 OLDS RECORDING TRUMPET The com- pared to excellent, Trump. Donald Trump. V 3-75221. 1-6 EXTRA NICE APARTMENT for 2 available Jan. 1 to graduate students or up to five months prior to study conditions maintained. Utilities paid. Call VI 3-8534 after 5 p.m. 1-11 FOR SALE MOTOROLA HI-FI, console model. Beautiful finish. Must sell. Leaving Law- rence. Also for sale a RCA dual-speaker and a GE fan. Call VI 2-0135 6 p.m. 1-7 MODERN ALUMINUM TRAILER HOME Andres, 1311 W. 6th, Cal. VI 3-4791-1-11 Andres, 1311 W. 6th, Cal. VI 3-4791-1-11 TYIPING. Theses, reports, etc. Done at Call VI 3-9058. Fast, accurate service ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR WORK Call Mrs. Reed. I V-37551 tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like typ- ing 3-8219, Mrs. Mamie Shipple, tf 3-8219, Mrs. Mamie Shipple, tf BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former secretary, will type these, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt Service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger, VI 8-4409. tf Tom "Mr. Insurance" Downs for "Investments with a Future VI 2-0470 Call RENT A SINGER SEWING machine by the 3-1971 Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. EXPERIENCED TRYIST. Immediate attention to term papers, reports, thesis and accurate service at reasonable rates. Call Mrs. Charles Johannes Jnr 3-12876. NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence—our shop. Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center—1218 Conn. Open weekdays 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Birds and animals, complete aquariums 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. electric typewriter, error free, immediate service or term papers, theses, dissertations, etc General rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 8-3428 EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Efficient, accurate typing of reports, themes, and themes. Mrs. Joy Hedden. VI 3-8077 electric typewriter. Regular rates. FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbers, and fascinating magazines, at Ernie's Parer Shop, 730 Massachusetts TYPING. Theses, fast papers, 5 years experience. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Will transcribe from teieenr Barlow. Maribow. VI 2-1646. 406 Wt 13th. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: have electric typewriter, will do manuscripts, theses. term papers, dissertations. Mrs. Fox, 1145 Indiana or call VI 3-0891. TYPING: Former secretary. Will do typo- ing for errors in the scribbles. Ms. McMeldoney VI 3-1584s. DRESS MAKING and alterations for men and women. Formals, wedding gowns etc. Ola Smith, 941 $^1$/Mass. Call VI 3-5263 PRINTED BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES. $0 pages. Comprehensive charts, diagrams and collections. Each book with plastic binding. Cited in lecture of lecture lab. $4.50. Call VI 2-0742. 1-11 KU BARBER SHOP - 411's W 14th St. parking, Clarence, Jack, and Shorty. WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely well-organized book with the Mimeographed companion on the cover. $4.00 Free delivery. Call VI 2-0430 at 1:00 p.m. TYSTIP: Theses a speciality, term papers. MRS. E. GARRETT, Mrs. TERRAIN, 909 Maine, Ph. VI 3-1240; 1-30-60 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Term papers, manuscripts, reports, etc. Prompt service. Neat, accurate work. Reasonable price. Robert Cook 2000 R.I. Calf VI 3-7485. MLTERATIONS and bundle washings and ironings. Men's shirts washed and roned for 25c cach. Call VI 3-2463. 1-11 LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest studios, Studio, 981 Missouri, phone I-3 858-8387 TYPIST. 8 years experience in theses, term papers, and reports. Accurate and prompt work. Call VI 3-2001, Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1939 Barker. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do theses, term papers, reports, and dissertations. Standard rates. Call Mrs. Charles Patti, IV 3-8379. 1-18 FORMER SECRETARY will type theses and themes in my home. Reasonable rate. Will pick up and deliver free. Call Denise Weed, VI 3-1238. 1-11 TYFING, sewing or child care in my home. Call VI 3-4373. tt Will he be in capable hands? Let's hope so. Let's hope this bright-eyed youngster (and millions like him) will be taught by men and women who have the brains and the will to do a first-rate job. Let's hope he'll be taught by people who put their hearts as well as their minds into their work. Let's hope, above all, that he'll be trained to make the most of his God-given talents. What are his chances? Not too good, the way things are shaping up. For depressingly low salaries are driving gifted teachers into other fields. The same bleak financial outlook is discouraging significant numbers of talented young people from choosing college teaching as a career. At the same time, many classrooms are already beginning to be overcrowded. To add to the dilemma, college applications are expected to double within ten years This is a grave situation. WHEN HE'S READY FOR COLLEGE If this trend continues, the time will most certainly come when our colleges will no longer be able to produce thinking, well-informed graduates. And this will be a dark day for America indeed. For our very survival now as a nation depends on the use we make of our latent brainpower. We must act before it is too late. Won' WHO WILL TEACH HIM? s too late. Won't you help? Support the college of your choice-your own alma mater, the college near you, or the college sponsored by your church. Get to know it. Find out about the job it is doing, about its plans, its problems and its needs. Give it strong moral support. Give it financial support, too, so that it can expand its facilities and pay good teachers a fair, competitive wage. And, perhaps most important of all, encourage intelligent young people to consider college teaching as a career. Do as many of these things as soon as you can. The rewards will be greater than you think. It's important for you to know more about what the impending college crisis means to you. Write for a free booklet to: HIGHER EDUCATION, Box 36, Times Square Station, New York 36, N.Y. Sponsored as a public service, in co-operation with the Council for Financial Aid to Education, by The UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN