--- Tuesday. Dec. 8, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 7 ity an-aren S. Naylor, juniors. ma Phi SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS ity anoara A. Don D. Wichita. cha Tau made by homore; or, and Wichita ould be Voltaire WANTED ROOMMATE for 2nd semester To share ROOMMATE for 2nd semester To share See Carl Mollenkopf 1701 Aal. 12-16 HELP WANTED SECRETARY IN LAW OFFICE. Full time. Student's wife O.K. WC1 VI 32-269. F E M A L E KEY PUNCHOPERATOR WANTED. Call Judy Long, Statistical Service, KU 491. 12-14 CASHIER. P.B.X. operator. 40 hours a week. Good salary and benefits. Pleasant working situation. Call VI 3-3680. Mr. Johnson. Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Mr. NOTICE OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Specializing in home cooked meals, home made chill, and home made pies. Hours: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., 6 days a week. Closed Sundays. College Inn Cafe, 14th and Tenn. 12-9 CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOANS, made to students and faculty members. Call Earl L. Percival, manager, Beneficial Finance Co. VI 3-8074. 833 Mass. tf FOR SALE OLDS RECORDING TRUMPET. The con- dition is excellent. Dave Trump, V-37-1222. 1-6 AM-FM TUNER. Brand new 1959 Motorola, in choice of walnut or mohogany finish in wood cabinet. Tuning eye for precision tuning. Call VI 2-1174. 12-8 MOVIE CAMERA OUTFIT. 8mm. Revere type camera, telescopic lens, film editor, light bar, etc. Bargain. Call VI 3-2798. 12-8 1955 BUICK CENTURY CONVERTIBLE Power seats, windows, and steering. 5 new wheels. 3 extra good coatings. In 206. Call VI 3-7415. Room 411. J. R. Pearson Hall. FRENCH POODLE PUPPIES. 10 weeks old. Black, perfect, litter AKC registered. Dam imported from Paris. 1 male. Call for love or visit. Call I2-11-58 after 5 p.m. 1949 FORD, maroon, snow tires. Reliable car. Contact William O. Scott. 211 Fraser, KU 421. 12-11 1 BLUE SILK AND 1 TAN RAYON CHINESE DRESS. Brand new from Hong Kong. Very small. Call VI 2-0066 after noons and evenings. 12-11 1959 SIMCA. Super Deluxe, with heater, radio and reclining seats. Gets 30 miles per gallon. For information call VI 3-5212. 12-14 1951 **FONTIAC**. 2-door, blue. An extra transportation shift. $250. Taslid att VII 3-1788-7. 12-14 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like typing in my home. Reasonable rates. Call VI 3-8219. Mrs. Mamie Shipley. tf TYPING: Former secretary. Will do typ- ing. Mail to 3-8568. Mr. McEldowney. VI 3-8568. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR WORK. Call Mrs. Reed, VI 3-7551. tf LEARN TO DANCE NOW—Al thelatest Studio, 980 Missouri, phone VI 3-6838 TYPING. Experienced. Byron Leonard. 1916 La. VI 3-8718. tf FINEST FLAT-TOPS. and friendly Ernie's Parber Shop. 730 Massachusetts NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence—our Security Center. NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence-cour shop. Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center- 1218 Conn. Court, 8 to 8 o'clock. Birds and animals, complete stocks of cages, stands and accessories 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. Everything for dog litter, sweaters, blankets, etc. Everything in the pet field Grant's Pet and Glift Shop. Phone VI 3-221. Welcome. TYPING. Theses, term papers. 5 years experience. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Will transcribe from phone Mrs. Barlow. VI 2-1484. 408 Wf. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Immediate attention to term papers, reports, thesis, etc. Next, accurate service at reasonable rate. Will Mrs. Charles Johannson jff 3-2876. TYPING. Theses, reports, etc. Done at CALL Vi 3-9508. Fast, accurate service. Call Vi 3-9508. EXPERIENCED TYFIST. Former secretary, will type these, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt Service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger. VI 3-4406 !! PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES. Complete, review, outline of class lectures, word lists, and definitions, charts and diagrams. Complete cross index. Price. $2.50. Free delivery. For your copy, call VI 3-7539 805 Ohio. 12-10 EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Efficient, accurate typing of reports, themes, and theses. Mrs. Joy Hadden, VI 3-6077 Standard electric typewriter. Regular rates. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the week or month. Call VI 3-1971. Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. tf TYPIST: Theses a speciality, term papers, etc. Eight years experience. Mrs. Glinka, 909 Maine. Ph. VI 12-140. 1-30-60 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: have electric typewriter, will do manuscripts, theses, term papers, dissertations. Mrs. Fox, 1145 Indiana or call VI 3-0891. EXPERIENCED TYPIST, electric typewriter, error free, immediate service on term papers, theses, dissertations, etc. General rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 3-3428. DRESS MAKING and alterations for men and women. Formals, wedding gowns etc. Ola Smith, 941½ Mass. Call VI 3-5263 tf KU BARBER SHOP—411½ W. 14th St. Flat clare a speciality. Plenty of free parking. Clearance, Jack, and Shorty. tf WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely analytical and comprehensive fashion Mimeographed and bound. $4.00. Free delivery. Call VI 2-0430 after 1:00 p.m. IRONING OR BABYSITTING. VI 3-7318. 12-14 TYPIST. 8 years experience in theses, term papers, and reports. Accurate and prompt work. Call VI 3-2001, Mrs. Betty Vequst. 1939 Barker. tf WOULD LIKE IRONING to do in my home. Call VI 3-3222 and ask for Mrs West. 12-10 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Term papers, manuscripts, reports, etc. Prompt service. Nest, accurate work. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert Cook. 2000 R.I. Cal VI 3-7485. tf I WILL DO IRONING in my home. 418 Elm. 12-14 MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES - All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent close, paper bags. Picnic. party supplies. Print. 6th and Vermont. Phone 3-250-871-3000. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Leaving Dec. 23 for Connecticut via New York City. Must have drivers license. Call VI 2-1998. 12-8 WANTED: Ride to Minnesota for 1 over Christmas. Will share expenses. Call Mary Law, No. 151, VI 3-3944. 12-11 WANTED: Ride to Sterling, Ft. Morgan, or Denver, Colo. area. Leave Dec. 18, 19, or 20. Call Bonabel J. Bash, VI 3-4855 after 5 p.m. 12-14 WANTED: Ride to New York City for Christmas. Call Gene after 6 p.m. at VI 3-6343. 12-10 WANTED: 2 students want ride to Los Angeles or vicinity over Christmas. Will share expenses and driving. Call VI 2-1096. 12-14 RIDERS TO NEW YORK CITY AND EAST. Leaving Dec. 19 Contact Carolyn, Room 301 Summerfield from 12 to 1 p.m., or call WE 1-3536 in K.C. after 5 p.m. 12-10 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR BOYS. Single or double. Available now and for second semester. Close to campus. Call VI 3-2838. 12-15 FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APARTMENT. 3 rooms, with bath. Outside entrance. Low rent. Close to downtown. Available now. Call VI 3-3624. 12-9 WOMAN GRADUATE STUDENT OR TEACHER to share duplex apartment or rent bedroom. Contact Mary Lou Martin or Marion Springer, Kansas Union Building c/o Activities Adviser. 12-9 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, with linen. Available now for businessman or student. Call VI 3-2909, 6:30 p.m. 12-16 4-ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED, FURNISHED APARTMENT. Private entrance and bath. Garage. 1st floor. 2 blocks from KU. $80. per month with utilities and phone paid. Call VI 3-7830. 12-14 Call Tom "Mr. Insurance" Downs for Lucky girl! Holstein question, she'll really be ready for him. Ready for that test tomorrow, too . . . if that bottle of Coke keeps her as alert tonight as it does other people Next time one of her dates bring up the Schleswig- CLEAN FURN. BASEMENT APT. large living room and bedroom combined. Large closet and large kitchen, private bath and entrance. Six outside windows. Utilities paid. Married couple, no drinking. 520 Ohio. 12-10 Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. "Investments with a Future VI 2-0470 On Campus with Max Shulman (Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many Loves of Bowie Gillis", etc.) TV OR NOT TV The academic world has made its first tentative steps into television—a few lectures, a few seminars, a few lab demonstrations—but colleges have not yet begun to use television's vast capacity to dramatize, to amuse, to stir the senses, to unshackle the imagination. Like, for example, the following: ANNOUNCER: Howdy, folksies. Well, it's time again for that lovable, laughable pair, Emmett Twonkey Magruder, Ph. D., and Felicia May Crismscott, M.A., in that rollicking, roistering fun show, American History 101 . . . And here they are—the team that took the "hiss" out of "history"—Emmett Twonkey Magruder and Felicia May Crismscott! DR. MAGRUDER: Howdy, folkies. A funny thing happened to me on the way to my doctorate. A mendicit approached me and said, "Excuse me, sir, will you give me 25 cents for a sandwich?" and I replied, "Perhaps I will, my good man. Let me see the sandwich." DR. MAGRUDER: Today we will dramatize the taut and tingling story of John Smith and Pocahontas. I will play Captain Smith and Miss Magnuder will play Pocahontas. MISS CRIMSCOTT: Oh, how droll, Dr. Magruder! How delicious! You're a regular Joe Penner! But enough of badinage. Let us turn to our rollicking; roolering fun show, American History 101. ANNOUNCER: But first a message from our sponsor . . . Folkies, you have tried Alpine Cigarettes yet? Have you treated yourself to that fresh filtration, that subtle coolness, that extra-long, extra-efficient filter? Have you? Hmmm? ... If not, wake your tobaccoist and get some Alpines at once! ... And now to our grim and gripping story. Picture, if you will, a still summer night. An Indian maid stands by a moonlit brook. Suddenly she hears a footstep behind her. She turns . . . MISS CRIMSCOTT: Oh! John Smith! You-um startle-um me-mu! DR. MAGRUDER: Howdy, Pocahontas. What are you doing by the brook? MISS CRIMSCOTT: Just washing out a few scalps. But what-um you-um want-um? DR. MAGRUDER: I came to see the Chief. MISS CRIMSCOTT: You-um can't-um. Chief is leaving for Chicago. DR. MAGRUDER: On what track? ANNOUNCER: And speaking of tracks, stay on the right track with Alpines—the track that leads straight to smoking pleasure, to fun, to frolic, to sweet content . . . And now back to those two gassers, Emmett Twonkey Magruder and Felicia May Crimscott. DR. MAGRUDER: Well, folksies, that's all for today. See you next week, same time, same channel. MISS CRIMSCOTT: Stay tuned now for "William Cullen Bryant—Girl Intern." ANNOUNCER: And remember, folksies, there was a time when you needed to smoke two cigarettes to get what you get from one Alpine—one cigarette for light menthol, one for high filtration. Todayyou can get it all in a single Alpine, which means you no longer have to go around smoking two cigarettes at a time, causing your friends to snigger, and violating the fire laws. © 1959 Max Shulman And speaking of TV, remember to watch Max Shulman's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" on CBSS every Tuesday night—presented by Marlboro Cigarettes, from the makers of Philip Morris and Alpine.