Monday. Feb. 9, 1959 Page 7 University Daily Kansan CLASSIFIED ADS HELP WANTED SUMMER COUNSELORS WANTED for children's day camp in K. C., Mo. Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. One person thoroughly engages with students, a female instructor and several male and female counselors, must enjoy working with children. Pay scale is not high but experience is excellent for Education and Writing majors. Mature advisors. Shazo, 728 Ohio, Lawrence. Include qualifications. 2-9 HAVE OPENING for evening janitor at the Community Building, single man, room furnished, apply Recreation Dept., Community Building, 115 W. 11th. 2-10. WANTED: young male student with car to work for Daily Kanean, three to five p.m. five days a week. Apply immediately at 111 Flint Hall. 2-11 WANTED: girl for ironing and housework, three to four hours Tuesday or Thursday, Stouffer Place. Call VI 2-0337 2-11 NEED EXTRA MONEY? Staff room attendants needed at Watson Library. Hours are 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday a.m. Applications welcome for any of these calls. Call Miss Clasion at KU 362. 2-12 WANTED—TO RENT WANTED: single room with convenient cooking facilities for graduate student. Will also consider sharing apartment. Call VI 3-9869 after 4 p.m. 2-9 FOR SALE BOOKS for Birthday Gifts, Books for the Architect, complete modern library Book Nook, 1021 Mass., Ph VI 3-1044 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 30124. V-M STEREO RECORDER and or stereo Martin, V 5-17404 2-9 WESTERN CIVILIZATION STUDY GUIDE. Buy your set now to supplement your study. Organize your weeks: pages. Free booklet on Wednesdays and Sundays. Only $3. V1-75535. 2-9 DIAMOND. one-half carat, very good quality, $185.00. Call VI 3-2534. 2-10 BUSINESS MAJORS: long established furniture manufacturing, capital and surplus over 40 years for $21,000 or in blocks of 65 and 150. Call 117 or 13, Garnett, Kansas 2-13 CUSTOMIZED 1948 PLYMOUTH 'our good tires. 316 liliths. CV 3-946 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: car pool or riders from KU Medical Center to Lawrence, leave at 8:00 a.m., return at 5:00 p.m. Call KE 2-6965 after 7 p.m. 2-10 MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice crushed. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags Plastic, party supply plant, dth and Vernon. Phone VI 917650 6350. PILOTS AND WOULD-BE PILOTS; due to graduation we have several openings in our low cost flying club. For informa call Jayawk Aerial Club, VI-28865. LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT? There are a limited number of openings for full or part time boarders at Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Delicious home cooking, family-style meals for only $50 per month. Conveniently located at 1241 Louisiana, one-half block off campus. Come in or call IV 3-2565. OPENING IN JAYHAWK NURSERY. davy 3 - 0228 p. 4 a.m. 3 - 0228 p. 4 a.m. BUSINESS SERVICES DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS. Dress, Thin. Fh. 3-5263. J41% Mass., Phf. Fh. 3-5263. HAVE OPENING in day nursery for two children, best references, 25 cents an hour, cheaper full time, balanced meals, regular rest periods. VI 3-4207 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Former secretary will type terms, term papers and theses. Fast, accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tf TYPING: Theses and themes, Byron Leonard, call VI 3-5263. 'f' TYPING OF TERM PAPERS, reports, theses, etc. Done at standard rate, fast accurate service, free pick up and delivery. Call VI 3-9508. ff TYPING: Fast. accurate, dependable, at regular rates. Will type themes, term papers, theses. Phone Mrs. Donna Virr, VI 3-8660. FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly ERnie's Barber Shop, 730 Massachusetts NOTHING LIKE IT in Lawrence—our shop. Visit Grant's Pet Supply Center, 1215 Conn Open weekdays 8 a.m. to late mornings for stocked 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 horses and guinea pigs; sweaters, blankets, etc.… Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, Phone VI 3-2921. Welcome. tf LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest dance studios, Dance Studio, 9th Missouri, ph. 3-68381 www.dance-missouri.org TYPING OF REPORTS. term papers theses, etc. Done at standard rates. Fast, error free service, free pick up and delivery. Call VI 3-9508. tf TYPIST: Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc., typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs Leatherwood. VI 3-1893. Tenn. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. electric typewriter, error free, immediate service on papers, theses, dissertations, etc. Large rates. Mrs. Tom Brady, VI 3423. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Mrs. H. Cocester, phone VI 3-8679 LEW'S MASSAGE CENTER: 1021% Mass Swedish massage, steam cabin, etc. For men and women by professional Intimacy Therapy real available if limited time, VI 3-2132. WILL DO TYING in my home. Secretarial experience. Phone VI 3-7894. RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the Sewing Center. 927 Mass. WANTED. Student Laundry. Reasonable Formerly 829 Conn., now 421 Ohio. WANTED: will wash, starch, and dry clothes, nine lbs. for 25 cents, new automatic equipment, each done separately, and six hours of shirts 10 cents each. Will baby sit evenings for 30 cents per hour. Transportation must be furnished, 420 Indiana. 2-11 THESES AND TERM PAPERS typed 10. Wost. 20th. V 3-7184 11. Wost. 20th. V 3-7184 BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: contains complete outline of class lectures for entire semester, all word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams not found in other textbooks. Everything defined accurately and concisely. The price is $2.50. free delivery. For your copy, call VI 3-7553, 805 Ohio WOULD LIKE to do baby sitting in my part time. Sunnyside Call VI 2-0540. 2-9 GIVE YOUR PORTRAIT TO YOUR VALENTINE Plan Now to For Portrait Photography of Distinction And for the Individualized Approach Call CONSTANCE SCHEERER STUDIO VI 3-1137 — 1908 Alabama Street LARGE FIRST FLOOR furnished apt, three or four boys, single beds, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, private bath entrance, reduced rate. Call 9184 9184 2-9 FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD, $50 per month. CALL VI 3-4385. 2-8 SINGLE ROOM for male, 1301 Louisiana CALL VI 3-4902 2-9 TWO VACANCIES for male students, contemporary home, large swimming pool, private entrance and shower-bath. Call VI 3-9635. 2-9 SINGLE OR DOUBLE rooms, for men, twin beds, private entrance, 845 Alabama Call I 3-1941 before 5:00 p.m. and VI 3-3026 after 5:00 p.m. PLEASANT TWO ROOM, second floor; furnished apt, clean and comfortable two boys or couple, $50, utilities paid single man, $45, 917 Ohio. 2-5 THREE ROOMS and bath, duplex apt, furnished or unfurnished, ground floor, private parking, $80 per month. Call VI 3-3902. 2-9 THREE ROOM furnished apt., two or three boys, near campus, private entrance, reasonable rates. Call VI 3-8316, or evenings call VI 3-6558. MODERN APARTMENT close to campus, across from Lindley Hall, ample space for three or four persons, available Feb- bruary furnished or unfurnished VI 2-0042 2-10 APARTMENT or rooms to share, girls, 123 Louisiana. CALL VI 3-4271. 2-10 LOVELY SPACIOUS ROOM, one-half block from Union for one or two upper-classman or graduate student. For appointment, call VI 3-6996. 2-10 SLEEPING ROOM for men, study room sleeping porch or three students, study room with sleeping porch for two, study room with sleeping porch for two, ceiling covered block to cafe. 1416 Tempsville. BEAUTIFUL, NEW, two bedroom apt, one refrigerator, kitchen, automatic washer, one block from museum. For appointment, call VI 3-8534. 2-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT for two boys. one block from Union, utilities paid. washer and dryer service. 1142 Indiana. Call VI 3-5777. 2-10 FOUR ROOM APT. spacious, nicely furnished, garbage disposal, bath, heat and gas furnished, no objection to small child, prefer couple. Call VI 3-7673. tf FINE NEW two bedroom duplex in Law- rence Heights, now being finished, must be seen to be appreciated. Call VI 3-3771 or VI 3-2348. 2-11 FREE RENT, first floor apartment, private bath, off-street parking, for middle-age couple or older to help in caring for apt. building. Call VI 3-3824. 2-12 SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, phone and refrigerators on second and third floors, linen service available, air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, 5 p.m., 1323 Ohio, Ph. 3-7609, 2-13 CLEAN ROOM for boys, single or double, entrance, furnished. Furnished I- 9-0895 on 6 p.m. J- 2-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT, bedroom, living room, den, kitchen, and bath. One-half block from Union. Call VI 3-7995. tt THREE ROOM APARTMENT, warm, oak, often with study, couples only. 3-1476 VI 3-1467 2-10 NICE. LARGE three room duplex apartment, stove and refrigerator furnished. WELL FURNISHED four room apartment, private bath and entrance, utilities paid, reasonable rates, couple or boys, 1017 New Hampshire, Vi C I 3-1643. 2-11 APARTMENTS, one, two, and three bed- rooms, private bath, two blocks from campus. Rents reduced. Call VI 3-9824. %12 TWO ROOM furnished apt., second floor, private entrance and bath, $40 a month, utilities paid, adults preferred. Call Mrs. Rothberger at Eudora. K-13 1200 SINGLE ROOMS for graduate women, kitchen privileges, still available at Hen- ley House on top of the hill. Call VI 3- 1956 after 5 p.m. 2-12 A CAMPUS-TO-CAREER CASE HISTORY Pete McCallough (center) discusses requirements for new telephone equipment with Traffic and Plant Managers, Success story-with a moral to it Robert G. "Pete" McCullough got his Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia in June, 1953. In September, he took a job selling for a manufacturing firm. He was hurriedly trained—and, after 23,000 miles on the road, decided he wasn't fully using his capabilities. He resigned and contacted his college Placement Office. Interviews with a host of firms followed. Pete chose the New York Telephone Company. That was April, 1954. He spent the next 13 months training—getting basic experience as installer, repairman, frameman, staff assistant, etc. He was then appointed Service Foreman. In January, 1957, he moved over to the business side of the company. In May, 1957, he became a supervisor. In January, 1958, he managed a business office serving 25,000 customers; with 42 people reporting to him. In October, 1938, Pete was promoted again—to District Commercial Manager. Reporting to him now are two business office managers, nine supervisors and 54 service representatives and clerical personnel. There are 64,000 customers in the territory he heads up. That's Pete's story—up to now. Future promotions depend on him. Opportunities are practically unlimited in the Bell Telephone Companies for Pete and many young men like him. Moral: The most capable of men need good training and honest promotion opportunities to move ahead as they should. Shop carefully for your career. And be sure to talk to the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. Pete is active in civic affairs. Here, as chairman of a Boy Scout fund drive, he confers with R. A. McCaffrey, Branch Manager for the First National City Bank of New York. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES