(1) $1, 1^{2}, (1 + 3)^{2}$ Theta ade by sopho- City, Kan- Claw- Eggle- d Su- or. Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 7 ine-Aement. s con in the 98c S Free. change. the Sea vakia, navia, casus, navia, Page 7 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS mania, Rusustria. write Street 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 Dally Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. LOST 1. TURQOISE BILLFOLD in Fine Arts Finder, Dinger keep money, please and other skills needed t叱ation to S. Skaggs, 1433 Teen. Phone VI 3-3120. 10-20 LIGHT BROWN WALLET. ID. card and driver's license contained. Lost near Aumex "B" or Lindley. Call Gene Gaines. VI 3-6400. 10-20 WEDDING RING. White gold with 5 diamonds running sideways- indented on both sides of diamonds. Call VI 2-0130 after 3 p.m. Reward. 10-23 GLASSES. No case. Smoke-gray frames with chrome temples, slightly scratched. Please contact L. M. Wichman at J. R. Pearson, 3 V-7415. 10-21 NOTICE CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOANS, made to students and faculty members. Call Earl L. Percival, manager, Beneficial Finance Co. VI 3-8074. 833 Mass. tf BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent paper bags. Plastic, paper supply Ice Plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone VI-3-0550. tt MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL, CHINA & GIFTS. Deposit will hold until Dec. 1st. 10% discount on all starter sets. House of Glass & Campus. 906 New Hampshire St. 10-20 NEED RIDE TO PLAZA AREA in K. C. Must be there by 8 each morning. Contact Mrs. Michael Engler, Stouffer Place, Building 13, Apt. 3. 10-22 TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE BLOND FUR COAT. Sheared Raccoon. Size 10, three-quarter length. Like new. Call VI 2-0737. 10-20 1949. 4-DOOR LINCOLN COSMOPOLI- TAN. Push button windows. $200. Call VI 3-1551. 10-20 LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS. 3 months old. Fire field champion stock and history. Call VI 3-6709. 1323 Ohio. 10-22 GOLF SET. 3 Wright and Ditson Woods. 5 irons and bag Good condition. $25 Call VI 3-7084 between 6 and 8 p.m. 10-21 Call Tom "Mr. Insurance" Downs for "Investments with a Future VI 2-0470 MOBILE HOME, 35 foot, 2 bedrooms Completely decorated in good taste, financing available at 131 W. 6th, BnL - Bag 15. VI 3-9173 after 5 p.m. 10-22 ANTIQUES—be the last in town to own last remaining absolutely LO-FI ZENITH table model phonograph-record changer, $25; ZENITH clock, record changer, table model tableable alarm imaginable, $20; retrench your razor blade munificence, own a ROLLS SAFETY RAZOR with lifetime blade, $9; no wartime ersatz these musicals for lack of leather; table model for FRAME of RENAULT DAHPHINE, $10. At 909¹½. II VI 2-1091 or VI 3-6799. 10-22 FOR RENT TOWN MANOR COTTAGE 5-room efficiency with large utility room, enclosed office, private bedrooms, air conditioned. Patio and private parking area. Available Nov. 1. Call V3-8000 ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR furnished apartment for students. Private bath. In 900 Block on Indiana. Call VI 3-8316 or VI 3-9027 after 5 p.m. 10-21 LARGE ROOM for 1 or 2 men. Private bath and entrance. Linen furnished. 2101 Vermont. Call VI 3-6600. 10-23 ROOM FOR RENT. 1 double room; will rent as a single. 1 block from Union Linens can be furnished. VI 3-4092. 1301 Louisiana. VERY ATTRACTIVE. Furnished, 3-room apartment with dressing room. Private bath and bath entrances. Close to co- lorate and shopping. Rent reduced to $60. 1547 Kentucky. 10-21 APARTMENT FOR 4 BOYS. 5 rooms. furnished. Good refrigerator, desks and singles. Private bath, hotel room. All bills paid. $23 each. £67 Ind. I 3-2842. 10-20 FOR LEASE - Unfurnished 3 room, ground floor apartment. Stove, refrigerator, oven, refrigerator, antenna, and working supplied. Brown Realty Co. II 2-0179. VI 3-1277. 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Private entrance and bath. Air conditioned. Decorated and floored. Extra clean. $62.50 per floor. Ph. VI 3-7830. 10-23 LARGE SLEEPING ROOM for upper- class male student. Share with student. Evening meal served family use. Use of private kitchen. 340 Miss. VI 3- 1585. SAVE $1,000.00 1959 Corvette 270 H.P.—STICK—2 TOPS Call VI 3-5254 FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT, two-room apartment. For men. Private entrance, bills paid, due to KU. $20 per man. VI 3-3137 after 5 and weekends. tf - TENNIS SHOES White, low cut ___ $5.45 - BLAZERS Navy or Olive, Brass Buttons ___ $37.50 - LODEN CORDUROY "PIPERS" Extra-Slim, Beltless Style. No Cuffs—all sizes_ $6.95 LARGE SINGLE ROOM for young man. Linen furnished. No drinking or smoking. See first house south of campus. 1616 Indiana. 10-20 - BULKY, SHAWL COLLAR SWEATERS Pullovers or Cardigans ___ $14.95-22.50 3-ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. Private entrance and bath. Air conditioned. Decorated clean. $6.25 per month. Exterior. White cleaned. $6.25 per month. Phi. VI - 37820. 10-26 - NATURAL-SHADE RAINCOATS By London Fog & Plymouth ___ $19.95-24.95 BUSINESS SERVICES 1420 Crescent Rd. Free Parking in Rear EXPERIENCED TYPIST: have electric typewriter, will do manuscripts, theses, term papers, dissertations. Mrs. Fox, 1145 Indiana, or call VI 3-0891. WANTED: Students' laundry by professional laundress. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rate. Single or married students. 936 Ill. tf ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR work on men's and ladies' clothes. For appointment call VI 3-7551. tf WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely hardcover edition. Mimeographed and bound. $4.00. Free delivery. Call VI 2-0430 after 1:00 p.m. DRESS MAKING and alterations for men and women. Formals, wedding gowns, etc. Ola Smith, 941 $ _{2} $ Mass. Call VI 3-5263 tt 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 stocks of cages, stands, and accessories for birds. See our Aquarium, fish and Exotic Plants. Stainless steel aquariums, 2 to 60 gml., filters, heaters, lighting, and all accessories. Everything for dogs and cats: beds, toys, leather, grooming, litter, sweaters, blankets, shoes. See our Pet Shop. The pet shop's Grant's Pet and Gift Shop Phone VI 3-2921. Welcome. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the week or month. Call VI 3-1971. Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like typ- 1-8219, Mm. Mani,手册 1f tf TYPING: Former secretary. Will do typing in my home. Regular rates. Mrs McEldowney. VI 1-8568. tf LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest studio, studio 6, Studio, Missouri, phone VI 3-6828 970-555-4010 FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and HISSEH Eurie's Barber Shop. 730 Massachusetts, Massachusetts, ENGLISH TUTOR: grammar, composition, reading vocabulary, public speaking. Nominal rates. VI 3-7677. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST — Efficient, accurate typing of reports, themes, Mrs. Joy Hadden VI 1-8077, Standard electric typewriter. Regular rates. **tt** EXPERIENCED TYPIST, electric typewriter, error free, immediate service on term papers, theses, dissertations, General rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 3-3428. TYPING. Thesis, term paper, 5 years experience. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Barlow. VI 2-1648. TF BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: Completely revised, outline of class lectures, word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams. Complete cross index. Price $2.50, free delivery. For your copy call VI 3-7553, 805 Ohio. 10-23 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Form secretary, will type theses, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt Service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger, VI 3-4409. tt Everyday is bargain day at the BOOK NOOK! Many good books and fine antiques at reduced prices Drop in Often 1021 Mass. "I found I could be an engineer and a businessman, too" William M. Stiffler majored in mechanical engineering at Penn State University but he also liked economics." I wanted to apply engineering and economics in business," he says, "and have some administrative responsibilities." Bill got his B.S. degree in June, 1956, and went to work with the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg. During his first two years, he gained on-the-job experience in all departments of the company. Since June, 1958, he's been working on transmission engineering projects. Today, Bill is getting the blend of engineering and practical business-engineering he wanted. "The economic aspects of each project are just as important as the technical aspects," he says. "The greatest challenge lies in finding the best solution to each problem in terms of costs, present and future needs, and new technological developments. "Another thing I like is that I get full job-responsibility. For example, I recently completed plans for carrier systems between Scranton and four other communities which will bring Direct Distance Dialing to customers there. The transmission phase of the project involved almost a half-million dollars—and it was 'my baby' from terminal to terminal." "Telephone engineering has everything you could ask for-training, interesting and varied work, responsibility,and real management opportunities." Bill Stifler and many college men like him have found interesting careers with the Bell Telephone Companies. There may be a real opportunity for you, too. Be sure to talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus—and read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES