Monday, March 16, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 7 !! A most 1945 198 nexico up, and up. A 253, CLASSIFIED ADS LOST SLIDERULE. Post. Wednesday, March 11. Owner can identify, reward offered. Call KU 376 or bring to the office Business Office at 111 Flint. 3-17 SLIDE RULE, K&E lost in Marvin on April 19, 1980. Received Call John 1-782. Filbert at I 3-5889. WANTED WANTED: will pay good prices for used books. All kinds accepted-text, reference, fiction, etc. Call or deliver to David Stahl. VI 3-8544, 1602 Louisiana. 3-18 WANTED—TO RENT KU FACULTY MEMBER requires a furnished three bedroom house for the fall and spring semester, 1959-1960. Cal VI 2-0346. FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 1518 Meadow Lane, just west of the field house, lot size is 105x162 in Clarkson Grandview Place. Landscaped with a wealth of shade, fruit trees, shrubs and perennials. Two level house, entrance level contains two full baths, three patio doors of drawers, bath, kitchen with exhaust fan and disposal. Large living room with wood burning fireplace and two red cedar plank walls. Dining area. Two large picture windows overlooking Wukerau house and three-quarter ton air conditioner. Balcony, screen porch and flagstone terrace. Lower level has an extra large bedroom which is ground level at rear of house, opens onto patio, balcony and three-quarter ton Bement area back of this room consists of a family room with gas log fireplace and cyclone protection feature, shop, laundry, half-bath and shower, three car carport, contemporary architecture interior lined redwood siding, field cement window and heavy reinforced concrete foundation and footing. Call VI 3-1782 for appointment. MODERN 30' MOBILE HOME, tandem wheels, electric brakes, excellent condition. $1,995. See to appreciate. Skyline Trailer Court, Ph. VI 5-7013. 3-20 STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS; Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, Life, and Sports Illustrated magazines—both new and renewals. Processed promptly. Call VI 3-0124. tt SIAMUSE KITTENS, unusually nice, mice with black nails housebroken. See in 10 Loudhamia lawns for more. * PORSCHE, 1954, metallic green coupe, near concourse condition. Extras include telefunken radio, abarth muffler, special upolstery, $1,700. See at 1653 Indiana from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. 3-19 PHONOGRAPH, table model. Columbia, three tone speaker, excellent condition. Call VI 3-7478 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. or 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. 3-23 BUSINESS SERVICES WILL DO TYPING in my home. Secretarial experience. Phone VI 7-3894. BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: contains complete outline of class lectures for entire semester, all word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams not found in the text. Everything defined accurately and concisely. The price is $2.50, free delivery. For your copy, call VI 3-7553, 805 Ohio. LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest dances. Marion Rice Dance Studio, 908 Missouri, ph. VI 3-6838. tf TYINGP: Theses and themes, Byron Leonard, call VI 3-3263. tt NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence—our shop. Grant's Pet Supply Center, 1218 Conn. Open weekdays 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Birds and animals 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pet supplies 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; best gifts for pets; sweaters, blankets, etc.; Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. Phone VI 3-2921. Welcome. tf 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 DIRTY BUCKS TYPING OF TERM PAPERS, reports, theses, etc. Done at standard rate, fast accurate service, free pick up and delivery. Call VI 3-5058. tt Also in Light Gray CREPE SOLE Top styles of the season... sparkled with a 2 eyelet tie or slip-on casual... you'll be amazed at so much style at such a low price. Only 10.98 TXPIST: Experienced, theses, term papers and reports. Fast, accurate. Regular rates. Mrs. Betty Vernitt, 1035 Barker Ave., phone VI 3-2001. tt TYPING: Fast, accurate, dependable, at regular rates. Will type themes, term papers, theses. Phone Mrs. Donna Virr, VI 3-8600. THESES AND TERM PAPERS 1635 Fast accurate analysis. 3-Merit, Langneum, 1635 2-Merit, Merit, 3-Merit EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Term papers reports, three. Standard rates. Mrs. H. J. DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS. Forming, wedding jumpsie, etc. Olga Smith. Bride's evening dress. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the weekend. March 1-5, 1971. Singing Machine 297 Mass. TYPING OF REPORTS, term papers theses, etc. Done at standard rates. Fast, error free service, free pick up and delivery. Call VI 3-9508. tt FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbets, in fascinating magazines, at Barber's. EXPERIENCED TYPIST, electric typewriter, error free, immediate service on tern papers, thesex dissertation et general rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 3-5438 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Term papers report, theses, etc. Reasonable rates, eighn years experience, number of publications, Mr. John L. Glimka 1911 Tennessee, t. LEW'S MASSAGE CENTER: 102114 Mess. Swedish massage, steam cabinet, for men and women, by professional and available & free time available limited time. VT 5-182 **tf** TYPIST: Make reservations now to have thesis, term papers, etc., typed by experienced typist. Standard rates: Mrs Leatherwood. VI 3-1891 756 Tenn. tt EXPENIENCED SECRETARY will type paper tapes, sheets, etc. in my home Standard rate, free pick up and delivery on or near campus. V1-3106, V1-1106. CHILD CARE, competent to pre-school age children convenient location Child Care Center 17-25 East 40th Street, Bronx, NY 10469 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Former secretary will type themes, term papers and theses. Fast, accurate service at regular calls. Call VI 3-5368. tf IRONING wanted in my home. Free pickup and delivery. Call VI 3-8154. TRANSPORTATION FOR RENT RIDERS wanted to New York City for spring education Call Steve Hurst at 312-8603. MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice bever. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Plastic, party supplies. plant, 5th and Vermont. Phone VI .if 10 FURNISHED APARTMENT, modern, private premises and bath. Call VI3-4-26 THREE ROOM APARTMENT, clean and quiet, close to town and KU. Also, single room. See at 916 Ohio. 3-16 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, spacious, nearly furnished, garbage disposal, bath, seat and gas furnished, then furnished, accept graduate students. Cell VI. 1674. ROOM for one or two men, quiet, convenient, private bath and entrance, newly furnished, close to campus and town, college student, 300 Hibernia Ctl VI 3-4333. HALF-BLOCK FROM UNION, attractively furnished apartment, first floor, suitable for two, reasonable rent. Call VI 3-609 for appointment. 3-16 FUHISHHPD HOUSE, three bedrooms, two baths, close to campus, for the months of June, July, and August. Call VI. 3-0246. 3-20 A Campus-to-Career Case History Don Myers analyzes a recorded trouble indication with members of his central office force. Donald L. Myers, B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Maryland,'54, is typical of many young college graduates in the Bell Telephone Companies. Don manages test center operations at the Arlington, Virginia, office of The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company. He supervises 9 people. You keep right on "graduating" in a Bell Telephone career. Here's proof. "We maintain equipment and facilities records on the 61,000 telephones served by this office and are responsible for handling customer trouble reports and dispatch repairmen," Don explains. "But one of our most important jobs is locating potential trouble conditions before our customers' service is affected." "In my previous assignment I was in charge of the group responsible for the maintenance of switching equipment at suburban McLean, Virginia. This was a smaller office serving 6000 telephones." Don stepped into these supervisory positions after less than 3 years of actual telephone experience. (He has sandwiched a two-year military hitch into his record since joining the company in 1954.) Previously, while on the Plant Engineering staff, he planned circuits between telephone exchanges and expansion of facilities to meet future growth. He also studied the highly complicated circuitry of central office switching equipment and its memory and routing functions. Where does he go from here? It depends mostly on Don. But one thing looks sure; continuous growth in the industry will create advancement opportunities for him and young men like him who have what it takes to get ahead. This is not just the story of Don Myers...many college men like him are moving ahead in telephone careers. See for yourself what your future with the telephone company might be like. 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