Tuesday. Nov. 8, 1960 r'age 7 the sentence. He theology the has a world University Daily Kansan the and the hool SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS out good Se- little bler. LOST Gold Longine watch, lost afternoon of Nov. 2, in vicinity of Strong Hall. Contact Mary Sloan, VI 2-1340. 11-8 HELP WANTED Delta Delta Delta pin. Grown crescent moon with three stars. Lost near Malott Hall. If found, call Lillie Grimes. VI 3-4810. Reward. 11-8 BUSINESS SERVICES GREEN TACKLE BOX lost from 302 Strong. Please return. No sentimental value for cold cash. Substantial re-mail for its return or to reliable call. ViT 3-6247 11-8 Married student interested in design and sale of business forms. Junior or senior Hart time work. Inquire at business office. 111 Flint, B. Erickson, KU 376, tk LEARN TO DANCE NOW--All the latest classes at Studio 96, Missouri, Phone WI 3-6835. KU BARBER SHOP — 411½ W. 14th St. Flat tops a speciality. Plenty of free parking. Clarence. b PHYSICS 5 STUDY NOTES: Complete outline, definitions and equations, problems and solutions. Sample test questions. Free delivery. Price $4.00. For your copy, visit j.21065. MOST INTERESTING SHOP in Lawrence Grant's Drive-In-Pet Center, 1218 Conn Open week days 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exotic Fish & Plants. Stainless steel picture window aquariums and all accessories, daily carnival of birds and cages. Everything bird-related. Beads, objects or department needs. Phone VI 3-2921 or better still, come. Welcome t Alterations and repair work. Child care 921 Miss. VI. VI 3-7551. Call Mrs. Reed. 891 Miss. VI. VI 3-7551. PRINTED BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: 60 pages, complete outline of lecture; conference materials formerly known as the Theta notes; Call VI 2-0742 anytime. Free delivery. $4.50. DRESS-MAKING and alterations. For- mation: Mass. Telephone VI 3-5263. Fits 16" x 20". Mass. Telephone VI 3-5263. Spanish teacher will tutor Spanish. Call Lauri Cropper, VI 3-3547 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE DIAMOND RING, 3/4 carat solitaire, never worn. Valued at $450, will sell for $350. Inquire at Kansan Business Office, ask for Betty, or call KU 376. tf REVISED WESTERN CIVILIZATION REVISION OF THE an extremely analytical and comprehensive fashion. Mimeographed and fashion delivery. Call Vit 2-0430 at 4:00 p.m. BIOLOGY STUDY NCTES: Completely revised, outline of lectures, word lists, and course materials. Complete cross index. Price $3.00. For your copy call VI 2-1065. **tf** FOR SALE—One unused set, 1960 edition of Junior Epicoplaeia Britannica, 15 volumes. $200. Call Dianne Rinker. VI 3-6060, for details. 11-11 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, black with white hair. Wheels red, tires red. Like new. 829 Ind. **11-11** Smith-Corona portable, slightly used. $60 p.m. or see at 171-514. a/burea 11-8 p.m. or see at 171-514. Used 48 bass accordion in excellent con- ference one VI 2-1214 in afternoon evenings. 11-14 Dean Kenneth Anderson S. N.E.A. "Opportunities in Graduate Studies" 4 p.m. Bailey Auditorium Wed., Nov. 9 FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. carpeted living room with fireplace. Built-in range and kitchen. double garage. Adjacent. southwest campus of campus. Phon KU 485 or VI 3-2887. 11-10 3 rooms, private bath, nice kitchen. $65 including utilities. VI 3-0253. 11-11 3-4 Room furnished apartment. Off-street, bath. Bent. Reduced. Phone VI 3-9776. Furnished house at $28 Inb. $85 a month; furnished two bedroom duplex; partly furnished one bedroom; partly furnished one bedroom; payment, $75 a month. Call T. A. Hemphil. V 3-3902. 11-10 Extra nice, well-furnished 3 bedroom apartment. Private entrance, bath, phone, steam heat air conditioning. Close to KU. Room for ideal for boys or call Cell Gi. 3-7800. 11-85 First floor apartment with private entrance. Also apartment available on second floor. Parking. Utilities paid. Reasonable rent. Phone VI 3-5776 after 2 p.m. ftr Garage for rent. Vicinity of 14th & Ohio $35 per year. Phone VI 3-7655. 11-9 One bedroom duplex apartment for boys either entrance, twin room, Phone VI 3-6661 11-8-8 Three room, first floor apartment. Private bath and entrance, parking. Available immediately. Call Dale Morsch. VI 3-6889 between 9 and 5:30. 1316 Ky. Room for one male student in large contemporary home. Private bath and entrance. Two home-cooked meals daily $75 a month. 2006 Mitchell Rd. t Two double apartments, one-half block from Union. Linens furnished. Cooking facilities. Call or stop by 1222 Miss.. VI 3-9418. 11-10 TYPING Experienced typist. Former secretary will type letters, research reports, themes and term papers. Accurate work. Reasonable rates. Call Miss Pope, PE 3-1097. 11-10 TYPING: Experienced typist. Former secretary will type theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work. New rates. Mrs. McDidowney, VI 3-8568. tt Experienced typist — term papers, manuscripts, reports and dissertations. Prompt and accurate work, reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert Cook, 2000 R. I., Cat II 3-7485. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former Secretary will type theses, term papers, dissertations. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Call Mrs. Mehlinger VI 3-4409. t Experienced typist. 6 years experience in thesis and term papers. Electric typewriter, fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Barlow. 408 W. 18th, VT 1648. Mrs. Barlow. 408 W. 18th, VT 1648. Term papers, theses, themes typed. Call Mrs. Walter Hicks, VI 2-0111. tf Typist: former secretary; electric typewriter, experienced in student and graduate typing. Regular rates. Mrs. Betty Vequit, 1935 Barker, I V-3 2001. tf Experienced typist; will do term papers, theses, etc. Neat, accurate work, standard rates. Two blocks south of campus. 1816 Arkansas, VI 3-1780, Mrs. McMahan. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Immediate attention to term papers, reports, theses, neat. accurate service at reasonableates. Call Mrs. Charles Pattii, VI 3-8379. Complete TRAVEL SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass. — VI 3-0152 expert typing and secretarial service. Call Mrs. Milliken, VI 3-5820. FOUND Gold bracelet made of keys. Call VI 1-2 0066 and pay for this ad. 11-9 WANTED Married man to work 20 hours a week. Must have car. Call VI 3-9040 after 1-14 NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, Life and Sports Illustrated magazines—both new and re-wals. Processed promptly. Call VI 3-0942. BEVERAGES — All kinds of six-pak, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent on paper bags in jenic, party suppliei plant. 6th & Vernon. Phone VI. 3t-103. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT JACK SAVED HIS COMPANY $10,000 ON HIS FIRST ASSIGNMENT While Jack Trabert was in college he had some definite career ideas. He knew what he wanted—a job with a payoff for good judgment and hard work. His chance to show what he could do was not long in coming. On his first assignment Jack came up with answers that made it possible to handle long distance calls made at night in the Omaha area with less force and equipment than was needed under the old system. This resulted in a $10,000 annual saving. Next, Jack worked on a training and development program for "mark sensing"—a new method for mechanized processing of long distance charges. With a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska, Jack knew he could look in many directions. And he did. He talked to 20 companies. And then in August, 1957, joined Northwestern Bell, in Omaha, Nebraska. Today, Jack has an important role in planning and developing telephone facilities to keep pace with Omaha's ever-increasing need for long distance services. Jack puts it this way—"If a guy can keep his average up, there are places to go in this outfit. A man doesn't have to wait around for opportunity to knock—he has all he can handle right from the start." If you want a job in which you're given a chance to show your stuff, and held strictly accountable for your decisions, right from the start—then you'll want to visit your Placement Office for literature and additional information. "Our number one aim is to have in all management jobs the most vital, intelligent, positive and imaginative men we can possibly find." FREDERICK R. KAPPEL, President American Telephone & Telegraph Co. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES