Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1958 University Daily Kansap Page 7 old from nasas on frey and CLASSIFIED ADS 25 words or less: one day, 50c; three days, 75c; five days, $1.00. Terms: cash. All ads of less than $1.00 which aren't paid for in cash will be charged an additional 25c for billing. All ads must be called or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall by 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. LOST LOST: Pair of men's glasses. Somewhere between the union and Strong Hall. Call VI 3-0107 after 4:00 p.m. 10-8 LOST: Balowa watch, without band, on football field behind Malott Hall or in surrounding area, on Oct. 2, reward R. Reinhold, VI 3-3310. 10-8 LOST: PAIR of dark rimmed men's glasses in leather clothets between back entrance area, with 2 shirt building and Bailey award, Robert Edmiston, Sculpture Dept., Bailey Annex east end, KU 267-Evenings VI 3-3184. 10-9 FOR SALE 22 REVOLVERS, brand new, $14.95 each. 42C automatic, $37.50, $42.50 each. Luger with 22 shot drum, $49; nine Beretta $25, Walther P-38s, $23.50-$35; Berretta Astra, Wably, Star Savage, and many others. $45 ammun. $9 per box. 9 mm Luger ammun. $3.50 per box. Peter Des Jardins, 1138 Miss, VI 2-0051. 10-8 1851 PLYMOUTH, radio, heater, seat-covers, just overhaul. Basement 1409 Tenn. evenings. MODERN LIBRARY COMPLETE. New Fiction and non-Fiction, Vintage, Bookchor, New Directions. THE BOOK NOOK, 1021 Mass. 10-16 PLAYBOY: Special College Rates. 8 months $3.50, 1 year $5.00, 2 years $9.00 Offered only through one authorized KU Representative. Call VI 2-0132. tf STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, Life, and Sport Illustrated magazines—both new and processed promptly. Call VI 3-0124. tf MEN AND WOMEN's tailor-made suits, lined, hand stitched, imported materials. Prices range from $35-$47, call VI 3-9246. 10-10 NOW, INTRODUCING, new 1959 Motoria Sterlo HI Fli portable. $99.99, with 2 extra large removable speakers. $159.99, easy terms at Ray Stoneback's, 238 Moorc I V 3-4107 (Formerly B. F. Goodrich). 10-13 MICROSOCPE, used Spencer, excellent condition, three objectives, including oil immersion, reasonable, call between 5 and 8 p.m., VI 3-9599. 10-9 FOR SALE: Ventron tape recorder, $40, call VI 3-1398. tf PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Hermes Rocket, excellent condition, $40, call VI 3-1891. 10-14 BUSINESS SERVICES KU BARBER SHOP, flat tops our specialty, Jack Short, and Clarence W1. 14th. Just under the hill. tf INTERESTED IN TUPPERWARE home party? Call Alice Pointer. VI 2-0623. 10-8 WILL DO TYPING in my home. Secretarial experience. Phone VI 3-7894. tf EXPERIENCED TYPEIST: Term papers, reports, theses. Standard terms. Mrs H. J. Cosester, phone VI 3-8679. tf BIOLOGY STUDY NOTES: Contains outline of class lectures for entire semester, all word lists and definitions, charts and diagrams not found in course material, shotgun study notes, complete crossword puzzles (over 600 terms). Everything defined accurately and closely. Price $2.50. Free delivery. For your copy call VI 3-7553, 805 Ohio. 10-16 TYPING: Term papers, theses. Experienced. Phone VI 3-7184. tf TYPING: term papers, theses, themes Byron Leonard. Phi VI 3-5263. 10-16 WANTED. Student Laundry. Reasonable rates. Washing or ironing or both. Formerly 829 Conn., now 421 Ohio. tf WANTED: Mending, zipper and button replacements, hem altering. Call VI 3-7761, 1-4 p.m. Mon. thrush Fr. 10-16 DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS: Formalms, wedding gowns, etc. Ola Smith 941½ Mass. Phi VI 3-5263. tf PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Former secretary will type themes, term papers and theses. Fast, accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tf HAEGER POTTERY. Denmark glass. Fostoria crystal, imported China. We rent glass for parties. House of Glass. phone VI 3-3980. New Hamp. 10-13 LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas-complete cages for foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs-beds, harnesses, etc. Sure we have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hamsters, etc. Everything the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-292). LA TROPICANA CLUB Mexican Food Served at 4 p.m. Favorite Beverages Sold 434 LOCUST ST. North Lawrence Under New Management TYPIST: Experienced, theses, term papers and reports. Fast, accurate. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave., phone V 3-2001. tf HELP WANTED LEARN TO DANCE NOW—All the latest in dance studio. Study Dance. Mph. pth. 3-6388. 10-19 Missouri, ph. vi 3-055 RENT A SINGER sewing machine by the week or month. Call VI 3-1971, Singer Sewing Center, 927 Mass. tt FINEST FLAT-TOPS, and friendly barbers, and fascinating magazines, at Ernie's Barber Shop, 730 Massachusetts. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 600 Maine. Phone VI 3-7654. tt WASHINGS AND IRONINGS, no pick ups or deliveries, VI 3-2173. 10-13 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; tenure; employment. Mrs. Glinka, Term. Ph. VI 3-1240. tt TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED: Woman desires ride to and from downtown K.C. M., Working hours 8-5, Mon. thru Fri. Call after 6. VI 3-5556. 10-8 WANT TO JOIN or start car pool to K.C. or take riders to share expense, 1958 Rambler. 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. He 2-2331. 10-8 RIDE WANTED TO K.C.: To leave between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, and return after 3 p.m. Thursday only. Call VI 3-2399, Beard Hard. 10-10 MISCELLANEOUS PART TIME HELP, evenings and week- days apply at Roberto's after 5:30 710 Mass 10-14 TYPING: All kinds of typing available at standard rates. Mrs. James V. Spotts 1652 Mississippi, phone VI 3-275s. 10-15 TYSTIP: Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc., typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs. Leatherwood, VI 3-8331. 1736 Tenn. tf FREE TUTORING in English. Review in grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and paragraphs. Telephone VI 3-7401. 10-8 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY will type term papers, theses, etc., in my home. Standard rates, free pick up and delivery on or near campus, VI 3-1106. 10-13 WILL CARE for children in my home by hour or week, any age, VI 3-1106. 10-13 GERMAN STUDENT, tutoring German, French, Italian, call VI 3-6244. 10-9 BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Packs, party supplies. ice plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone VI .(718) 453-9000 SALEMEN OR SALESLADIES wanted: Part time, car necessary, top commission, guarantee of $200 per month, if I work details to P.O. Box 101. Lawrence, KY 10-10 help T/I 'peeping drones' Here is your chance to "educate" U.S. missiles, applying latest techniques and newest devices in plants equipped to build components up through complete systems. Transistorized radar and other Texas Instruments electronic "eyes" can peg the shape, location, motion, heat, and magnetic character of targets of opportunity . . . and send back usable data in moments. In manned or unmanned aircraft, TI's light, tough and compact systems save fuel, space and weight while trimming maintenance and logistics problems...typify the company policy of advanced systems engineering. At Texas Instruments you will push out beyond existing limitations into new concepts and new products. This pioneering approach has been so successful that the company's sales rate has grown 20-fold over the last decade to a current $85 million volume...a growth accelerated by recognition of individual achievement...a growth you can share. engineers, chemists, physicists...choose your future ELECTRONIC AND ELECTROMECHANICAL APPARATUS. Radar, infrared, sonar, magnetic detection; computers, timers, telemetering, intercom, optics, microwave systems; transformers, lenses for the Apparatus division. SEMICONDUCTORS AND OTHER COMPONENTS. Transistors, diodes, rectifiers, capacitors, resistors, transistor circuit applications, test equipment, mechanization for the Semiconductor-Components division. BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH. MS and PhD level inquiring into data systems and earth sciences, solid state physics, materials, and devices; concentrating on semiconductors, electronic components and systems, military apparatus, data handling, geophysics at Central Research Laboratory. come and grow with us Hitch your wagon to the Texas Star . . . work at a plant within the city but away from downtown traffic . . . live within minutes of your work or your play - year-around recreational, amusement and cultural activities. A Texas Instruments representative will be on the campus in a few days to give you more details. Please contact your placement office before October 10,1958 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED 6000 LEMMON AVENUE * DALLAS 9, TEXAS