Monday, Oct. 5, 1959 rush Pine Page 7 upper- ed in organ- University Daily Kansan SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS actions ments bullseye ma- to an recipe 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 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. TRANSPORTATION WANTED—Two Riders, points east as east, points south. Thanksgiving, Holidays. CV VI 3-4138. 10-5 FOR RENT TRAILER SPACE available. Natural go 3-5998. Riverside Trailer Court. 10- 5998. SECOND FLOOR, furnished bachelor apartment, new stove, refrigerator and sink, single beds. Available Oct. 1st. Also one single room, everything furnished, utilities paid. Call VI 3-5137 between 5 and 7:30 p.m. 10-6 ROOMS FOR MEN: Two double rooms will rent as Singles or Doubles. 1 with private bath. Linens can be added to 1 block from Union. 1301 La. VI 3 -4092 1-85 LARGE SINGLE ROOM on hill across from Union, for graduate woman. $20 per month. 1245 Oread or call VI 3-6733. 10-6 FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT, two-room apartment. For men. Private entrance—bills paid—close to KU. $20 per man VI 3-1317 after 5 and week ends. 10-6 FOR LEASE -- Unfurnished 3 room, ground floor apartment. Stove, refrigerator, toaster, computer antennae, and supplies. Brown Reality Co., II 2-0179, VI 3-1277. APARTMENT, large, quite, comfortable, paid. 615 Louisiana. VI 2-0263. 10-5 paid. 615 Louisiana. VI 2-0263. 10-5 3 NICE LARGE BEDROOMS, newly decorated, large, clean. To three upper-classmen (who desire quiet place to study. Nice big bathroom, only 10 feet tall. No ill furnishings. Located near KU. Cooboy's—1012 N.H. Phone VI 3-5656. 10-5 2-BEDROOM HOUSE TRAILER — Free water and laundry—ideal for couple with child—VI 3-3137 after 5:00 and weekends. 10-6 SINGLE ROOM for male student, furnished, private entrance, cooking privileges, soft water, 1520 W. 22 Terr VI 3-8673 or VI 3-3718. 10-6 2 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR BOYS. Large, clean. See Mrs. Maxwell in Hawk's Nest in daytime. Call VI 3-4168 after 4 p.m. 821 Ind. 10-6 SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE in Vinland, 9 miles southeast of Lawrence. School and telephone Mrs. M. Cieland, Route. Route 10, Baldwin. Phone Viñon 19-12. 10-7 NEED ONE MALE STUDENT to live in near new apartment. Furnished 3 rooms, furnished facilities. Call VI 2-1950 after 4:15 pm. Located at 1500 Kentucky. Apartment 8. FOR SALE 1951 STUDEBAKER V-8. Commander. Black, clean, economical. Second car in top condition. Call Frank Morgan, VI 3- 8045 after 6. tf CHEVROLET 1955: Two tone tudor, economy six, radio and heater, white sidewall tires, immaculate condition throughout. 2308 Vt. Phone VI 2-1248. 10-5 1955 T-Bird; full power, automatic. Bank Stafford Rfid to qualified person. 10-5 Stafford Rfid. 1958 Renault Dauphine. Low mileage, condition. Call VI 3-7232. 10-5 p.m. 1954 BUICK ROADMASTER-4 door- air conditioning — new tires — complete car radio — will sell or trade. Phone VI 2-0285 after 5.00 p.m. Very reasonable. 1950 PLYMOUTH: excellent condition. good tires, radio and heater. Wonderful transportation. Call Harold Mueller, VI 3- 7922. MOTHER SIAMESE CAT and two kittens. Purebred. Two male kittens. Blue Point and Seal Point. $10 each. Call Eudora 139-52 after 5 p.m. 10-9 1948 V-12 Lincoln club coupe, 70,000 miles, runs good, black finish good. Resembles Lincoln Continental in many ways. Now in storage 250 miles away. Will deliver. $150. Phone VI 3-3955 after 5:00. 10-6 TWO SLIDE RULES, new. Call VI 3-6700. Ralph Praeger. 10-6 FRIGIDAIRE REFREGERATOR. oxcellent condition. Must sell. $30. Phone 1-800-742-6590. FOUND ENGLISH TUTOR: grammar, composition, enriching reading skills. Speak in English. VI 3 - 687-7. FOUND A HOUND in the vicinity of the describe it and its yours V-1 2-106 10-5 ROSARY, 12th and Indiana Street. Call Norb Garrett, VI 3-2655. 10-5 NOTICE CONFIDENTIAL CASH LOANS, made to students and faculty members. Call Earl L. Percival, manager, Beneficial Finance Co. VI 3-8074. 833 Mass. tf BUSINESS SERVICES STUDENT WIFE with 2 small children would like to baby sit with 1 child in my home. Will give excellent care. For information, call VI 3-7577. 10-6 FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbers, and fascinating magazines, at Ernie's Barber Shop, 730 Massachusetts. tf WANTED: Students' laundry by professional laudress. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rate. Single or married students. 936 Ill. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: have electric typewriter, will do manuscripts, theses, term papers, dissertations. Mrs. Fox, 1140 Indiana or call VI 3091. NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence—our shop. Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center—1218 Conn mms Open weekdays 8 a.m. to, Conn mms animal complete stocks cage, stand and accessor 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. tf DRESS MAKING and alterations for men and women. Formals, wedding gowns; etc. Ola Smith, 941 $^1/2$ Mass. Call VI 3-5263. WESTERN CIVILIZATION NOTES! 100 pages. Notes are written in an extremely clear, easy-to-read format. Mimeographed and bound. $4.00 Free delivery. Call VI 2-0430 at 1:00 p.m. RENT A SINGER sewer machine by the 3-1971 Singer Sewing Center. 927 Mass. BOOK NOOK, 1021 Mass. Welcome everybody to browse or buy. We try to keep full stock of latest "Hard Backs" plus complete modern library. 10-6 ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR work on alterations of clothing. For appl call M1-7-3581. IRONING AND BABYSITTING in my home at anytime. Call VI 3-7318. 10-6 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. EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like vtp- conn with the server. Call 3-8219. Mrs. Mamie Shingley, excellent support team. CLOTHIES, washed, dried and folded. Shirts and pants finished. Laundry by the bundle. In by 9, out by 5. Same day service. RISK LAUNK ROOM, 613 Vt. 10-7 TYPING: Former secretary. Will do typ- ing for Mr. Hunger, 85854. Messages, McMeldowney, VI S 3-8685. LEARN TO DANCE NOW--All the latest studio, Studio 1, Studio 3, Missouri, phone VI 3-6838, 9f MEAT PRICED FOR STUDENTS: Visit The Jenny Wren Meat Market where better meats sell for less. You can purchase any cut you like. Quarters and halves are available for locker use. West on Highway 40, phone VI 2-1102. 10-7 ENTERTAINMENT . . INFORMATION . . MEMORIES . . Have You Read The SUA NEWSLETTER? Pick Up Yours in the Union — Information Desk, Cafeteria, Hawk's Nest RESEARCH ENGINEERS: THE MEN BEHIND THE HEADLINES NAA's On-Campus Interviews OCT. 7 EARLY EVERY DAY you read of another advance in science . . . whether it's a space vehicle streaking toward Venus or a submarine gliding beneath the polar ice. These are the events that make headlines...but even as they are announced to the world, engineers and scientists are planning new and greater achievements -and research shows them the way. Scientific research always has had an important role at North American Aviation. Today, research projects are underway at more than 185 laboratories in the six North American divisions. They encompass the full scope of modern science. Is air stiffer than steel? Not all research has the headline appeal of a space ship or nuclear power. For example, research engineers at the Autonetics Division, which designs and manufactures spaceage navigation systems, found new and different ways of building rotating bearings...and that air is stiffer than steel for some purposes. Improved gyroscopes and magnetic recordings were important results of this research. The Rocketdyne Division has designed and built the bulk of today's operating hardware in the high-thrust rocket field. Explorer I, America's first satellite, was boosted into orbit by a Rocketdyne engine...and three-fourths of the power for Able IV-Atlas - man's first attempt to reach toward another planet - comes from liquid-propellant engines designed and built by Rocketdyne. Researchers at Rocketdyne delve into A cigarette's place in research Even the ordinary cigarette has a role in scientific research. Scientists at the Aero-Space Laboratories, an organization within North American's Missile Division, use a burning cigarette in a still room to illustrate the difference between laminar flow and turbulence in the boundary layer, the very thin air space that lies along the outer skin of an aircraft or missile. This research is part of a program to find ways to protect missiles, satellites and space ships from burning when they re-enter the earth's atmosphere. Toward the conquest of Space 2.000 mph manned weapon systems the chemistry of propellants, the physics of engine components and what happens within them, ignition of fuels, combustion of fuels, and the transfer of heat. The Los Angeles Division is the home of next-generation manned weapon systems—the Mach 3 B-70 Valkyrie and F-108 Rapier—and America's first manned space vehicle, the X-15. Research engineers in this division investigate manufacturing techniques, conduct studies in aerodynamics, materials and processes, and thermodynamics. They also work with physiologists, biotechnologists, biophysicists, and psychologists to solve design problems concerning human capabilities and limitations that arise from modern weapons and research systems. Building better Navv aircraft Analysis of aircraft carrier operation is a major research project at the Columbus Division. This division designed and built the Navy's T2J Buckeye jet trainer and the Navy's supersonic, all-weather A3J Vigilante. Research activities are diverse here—from how to illuminate an aircraft cockpit to developing unmanned vehicles and systems to perform within the earth's atmosphere. Developing the peaceful atom The work at the Atomics International Division of North American is part of a large national research effort aimed at the peaceful atom. Success in the development of economical power from the atom depends on thorough knowledge in every phase of atomic power systems and their materials of construction. Atomics International research reactors are in service in Japan, Denmark, West Germany, West Berlin, and Italy. Opportunities for college graduates Today at North American there is outstanding opportunity for young engineers who want to share the unusual creative problems that face science. You can rapidly build a sound engineering career by working on the top-level projects now underway. Visit your placement office where you'll find all the facts about a challenging and rewarding future with North American. NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. SERVING THE NATION'S INTEREST FIRST THROUGH THESE DIVISIONS COLUMBUS AUTONETICS MISSILE ROCKETDYNE LOS ANGELES ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL Angeles, Canoga Park, Downey, California, Columbus Ohio Nilesa Missouri