78 Tuesday, May 14, 1957 University Daily Kansan CLASSIFIED ADS Page 1 FOR SALE LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary singers, Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas-complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys available. Hairnzes, etc. Sure we have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hampsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2997 KU ETCHINGS. Drawings by Jim Hamil, size 11x15, ready for framing ... Cam- panile, Fraser, Danforth, Strong, frat- ternite and sandstone, at alto Building. Concessions counter or Collegiate Etchings, Box 182, Lawrence, Kansas. SENIORS—Take advantage of special rates on Time, Life and Sport. Save 4% of regular subscription rates. Call VI 3-012 today. WESTERN CIVILIZATION STUDY GUIDE, Indexed, organized by weeks, easy to read for computer use or telecommunication calls Free delivery. Call VI 3-5700 or VI 3-7555. tf 650x15I GOODRICH 4-ply tire used only to fit the tube with tube. Must set best offer, V: 3-1505. M: 3-1505. 1852 MERCURY HOUSE TRAILER. This is a de luxe northern-made trailer. Mr.Sand. Skyline Trailer Court after six or weekdays, Price $1850. 5-16 EASY SPINDRIER. recently re-conditioned. Phone VI 3-9557 after 6 p.m. 5-17 AIR CONDITIONER, 1 ton, with GE thermostatic control. Maple finish desk. Flourescent desk lamp. Phone VI 3-8249 after 5 and weekends. 5-146 NAVY BLUE UNIFORMS in R.O.T.C. Graduates. In excellent condition, $20. Call-Gene Sallee, VI 5-0739. 5-20 BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Plicnic, party supplies. 8th and Vermont. Phone VI 3-0350. 12" ALL-FREQUENCY (40-20,000 c.p.s.) English-made R&A H-i hl-s speaker, including nine 12 hi-f L.P.'s. Call Phil at VI 3-6326 after 7 p.m. 5-16 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Former secretary will type themes, term papers, and theses. Fast accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tl TYPING, OF ALL KINDS SOLICITED Professional, prompt, and efficient service. Regular rates. INK 1827 Arkansas. VI 3-4573 or VI 3-8600. tf TYPING WANTED - Term papers, theses Experienced, accurate. Regular rates. Call VI 3-7184. tf PRIVATE SECRETARY - Will do typing of all sorts. Prompt, neat, professional service at reasonable rates. Call VI 3-2266 between 12 and 1:30 p.m. 5-20 LITTLE UNWANTED ITEMS INTO BIG DOLLARS GROW — WITH A DAILY KANSAN WANT AD. LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY for Jr. Sr. Graduate Students up to $500.00 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 833½ Mass. Phone VI 3-8074 for 1 Day Service BOOKS AND GIFTS For The Graduate FOR YOUR HOUSEMOTHER Cook Books for Shower and Wedding Gifts THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. VI 3-1044 We Rent Nationwide Trailers Nationwide Trailers Any Size - Anywhere Anytime Croft Trailer Rental Co. VI 3-7377 E. 23rd For Your Convenience Reservations Now Being Accepted for 1 way Rental. Job Application Photos at Hixon's Studio TYPING, term papers, reports, and so on. WORKS WITH RATES. Call Mrs. Ermott, Worley, I. 3-0755. WILL DO TYPING IN HOME. Will accept typing between 1 and 4. Call VI-3-0860. tf TAILORING, DRESS MAKING, alterations on men's and women's clothes. Also drapes and slip covering. Call VI 3-6657, 1106 La. tf LOST GREEN FISHING TACKLE BOX. W of Potter Lake. Call VI 3-9196. 5-16 PAIR OF GIRL'S GLASSES, gray plastic rims, sometime Tuesday between greenhouse and Strong. Call Lona Baker. VI 3-0193. 5-16 FOR RENT LARGE MODERN UNFURNISHED APARTMENT on campus. Electric range and refrigerator, all metal kitchen. Will be available June 1st. Large closets and shelves. Indoor lighting except lights. Apartment 4; 1420 Crescent Rd. Call after 5 p.m. 5-14 APARTMENT, available June 1st. Three rooms, unfurnished with new stove and refrigerator. Pets and children welcome. 929 Kentucky, Apt. A. Phone VI 3-4850 VACANCY FOR SUMMER STUDENTS in contemporary home with large swimming pool and diving board. Bath with showers. Private entrance. Prefer veterans or graduate students. Kitchen privileges if desired. 2006 Mitchell Road. ONE BEDROOM HOUSE for summer months for a couple. In Kansas City, Kansas near Medical Center, Call Jim Trombold, VI 3-4811 . 5-14 LARGE COOL ROOMS for summer session for men students. Telephone and laundry. Very reasonable summer rates. $ \frac{1}{4} $ block from campus. Call VI 3-6889. CLEAN FURNISHED APARTMENT, reasonable rates. Two large rooms, 3 closets. Hardwood floors. Private bath. Married couple preferred. No pets or drinking. Available June 1. See now at 520 Ohio. 5-15 THREE THREE - ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENTS and four sleeping rooms, available June 5th. See at 1339 Ohio after 5:30 p.m. or phone VI 3-7284. tf CONVENIENT ROOMS FOR MEN, single or double. Reduced rates for the summer. Linens furnished and laundered. Room service. Half block from Union. See at 1218 Miss. or phone VI 3-8669. 5-14 ATTRACTIVE MODERN UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, three room. Includes electric range, refrigerator. Automatic washer and steel built-ins. Call VI 3-0454 after 5 p.m. or see at 1316 Mass., Apartment F. tf NEW THREE ROOM MODERN APART- MENT. Private bath. Will rent furnished or unfurnished. New stove, refrigerator, furniture. Will rent for summer or permanently. 929 Kentucky, Apt. E., VI 3-5278. AVAILABLE JUNE 1, furnished apartment close to KU. One one-room apartment with kitchenette. One two-room apartment. These two share the bath. One room with private kitchenette with private bath and kitchenette. Phone VI 3-6158 for appointment. 5-17 FURNISHED APARTMENT, available in September. Three rooms and private bath. Close to KU. Ph. VI 3-8158 for appointment. 5-17 THREE ROOM FURNISHED APART- MENT. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone VI 3-4802 after 5 p.m. tf FIVE ROOM. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE. MASS. For summer. PHI. VI 3-661. 5-15 ATTRACTIVE THREE ROOM UNFUR-NISHED APARTMENT, includes sleeping accommodations and trance. Steel-built-ins and electric range. Adults only. 742 Ohio, Ph. VI 3-5799. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Visit www.skycoach.com for information. National Bank for information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0152. RIDER WANTED TO SHARE EXPENSES to Denver, leaving morning of 28th. No driving. Call George at VI 3-1463. 5-16 MISCELLANEOUS SORORITIES. FRATERNITIES. AND INDEPENDENTS, private parties at the Lawrence Roller Rink. Monday evenings or any afternoon rates. Open 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. every night. Call VI 3-9818 for further information. RIDE WANTED to Denver, Salt Lake City, San Diego. For information, call VI 3-2788. 5-17 MANY LOST ITEMS have been turned in at the Kansas Business Office. All sizes, all shapes, come check. **tf** FREE: KITTENS. 6 weeks old. House broken to a box. Also one spayed female cat. Long black hair. Call VI-3-9390. 5-16 WANTED COLLEGE STUDENT, male or female, to work for room (and board?) during summer school and next year. $1.00 per hour. Call VI 3-5696. 5-17 ARTIST, to draw several ads. Call Hal, VI 3-0651 to get details. **tf** "Business and pleasure do mix..." ROBERT H. WENTORF, JR., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1951 "Until I joined General Electric's Research Laboratory in 1951, I never realized science could be such a challenge — or so much fun. My job involves research in physical chemistry — the investigation of new ideas which can lead to new and better products people can use. In a company of this size, I have the unique advantage of having the tools and facilities I need and the experience of others close at hand. And in return, of course, I'm expected to apply myself to the best of my ability in each new job. As I see it, if a big company like General Electric invests time, money and faith in my creative ability, and if I respond by creating, then we both benefit. To me, at General Electric business and pleasure do mix." The achievements of 31-year-old Robert Wentorf speak well of his ability to make the most of the opportunities offered at General Electric. He recently created borazon — a completely new, diamond-hard substance which promises far-reaching effect on industrial processes and everyday living. There are more than 27,000 college graduates at General Electric. Each is provided the opportunity for self-development in the hope that his creative ability will bring forth new ideas. As General Electric sees it, these new ideas, stemming from man's native curiosity, will lead to the development of countless products as yet undreamed of for our nation's defense, industries, and homes. A physical chemist at General Electric conducts studies of the atomic structure of matter, and of the way atoms and molecules interact under a wide variety of conditions. Progress Is Our Most Important Product