Tuesday. Nov. 13, 1956 University Daily Kansan . Page 7 25 words or less one day 50c WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday and delivered to the University and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. FOR RENT WILL DO typing in my home. Regular rates, VI 3-8568. tf 3 ROOM MODERN APT. Call VI 3-0230 or VI 3-3363. 11-16 WILL DO BABY SITTING of an evening. Can furnish references. Phone VI 11-14 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka. 191I Tenn. Ph. V-13-1240. tf BUSINESS SERVICES TYRING: Term papers, reports, theses, etc. Fast, accurate. Ph. Mrs. Thompson. VI 3-6721 before noon or after 5:30 p. m. 11-14 SINGLE ROOM, $30 per room, bedding DR. VI, 3-7863, laundered, 1117床 11-14 EXPERIENCED TYPEIST: Fast, accurate service for these, repairs and term paperist. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 608 Maine. Phone VI 3-7854. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST, English major, desires to design your terms, theme and curriculum, etc. Regina curate service. Phone VT- 96356. Mrs. Kuhnleh. 11-30 TYFIST, experienced in theses, term papers, exams. East and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Veqnst. 1835 Barker Ave. Phone VI 5-2673 ff NICE SLEEPING ROOMS for men. Linens furnished, close to business district, adjacent to bath, has private entrance. Reasonable rent. 738 R.L. phone VI 3-9244 BACHELER APT, close to town and KU. Newly redecorated & clean. Utill. Pd. 1 or 2 men students. To see call VI 3-2055. Uu14. FIVE ROOM FURNISHED APT., $15 weekly, boys preferred. TWO 3 ROOM APTS., $12 weekly. All furnished, private baths, utilities paid. Call VI 3-9792. 11-14 FOR LEASE NEW 3 RM APT. For rent after Nov. 15. Call VI 3-4101 or rent VI 3-4767. 11-19 TO LEASE unfurnished new 3 room conditioning. Ph. VI 3-2662 or VI 3-1277. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY-410 shotgun. Call Mr. Cottie, KU 221. 11-13 FOR SALE 1931 FORD, 1831 Indiana, VI 3-8609. 11-14 LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for children. We have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hamsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921 BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Picnic, party supplies. fourth, 8th and Vermont. Phone 3-0350. TIME. LIFE & Sports Illustrated magazines. Special students' prices of $1 reg. sub. rate. Prompt service, buy now pay later. call VI 3-0124. tt Custom Covered Buttons Belts, Button Holes WILLER VI 3-5219—24 Hour Service—707 W. 4th. Parties, Pinnings, Weddings Job Application Photos Gene's Photo Service 2144 Ohio - VI 3-0933 Gene Smoyer 11-30 GOLF CLUBS, almost new, five irons, two woods, three iron, reasonable weight, V 3-15/8 after S 4 LOST BLACK LEATHER PURSE, 3 rd floor Strong between 10-11 Tues. Please return, need ID. Mary Dozler, 1518 Lilac Lane VI 3-6556 11-14 MISSING: Two books, notebook, and slide rule. Taken from in front of Miller Hall Monday 10 p.m. Call Richard Orr, VI 3-7195. 11-13 "We can record anything. the impossible takes a little longer." BLACK PURSE from Hoch auditorium. PRIVATE ID card to band office or call V3 826-7511 - 11 - 11. GLASSES, black with green and white case. call Mrs. Foster at KU white trim in a if found please 262. 11-15 An Invitation To Those Planning a Christmas Dance TRANSPORTATION We invite you to our studio to hear an example of our Hi Fi Dance Music Service LOST: Unfinished bronze sculpture of head, one-half actual size, by art student. Of personal value only—material worth $150. Call Barbara Belarra VI 3-8022 11-15 HALF-GROWN CAT. All black, faint trace of white on underside. Soft longish fur, part Persian. Vicinity of west Sunnies. Call Marcus at VI 3-6487 WANTED, a rider to Cincinnati or vicinity over Thanksgiving vacation. Call Bob Thorion, VI 3-6866. 11-14 RIDES WANTED TO & FROM CHICAGO for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share expenses and driving. Call Mason or Rein at VI 3-7482. 11-15 BIRD TV - RADIO Jack W. Neibarger, Prop. VI 3-8855 908 Mass. Educational Relations, General Electric Company, Schenectady 5, New York EVER EADY Portable Radio Batteries For All Makes Expert Service and Repair What young people are doing at General Electric Young engineer sells million-dollar equipment to utilities Selling electric equipment for a utility substation-a complex unit used in power transmission and distribution-requires extensive technical knowledge of the products involved. Men who sell such complex equipment must also know a customer's requirements, what will best fill his needs, and how to sell the merits of their products to the executives who buy such apparatus. One such man at General Electric is 31-year-old Allen J. Clay, an apparatus sales engineer serving the electrical utility companies in the Philadelphia-Allentown area. 27,000 College Graduates at General Electric For Clay, technical selling is not a door-to-door job. As a representative of General Electric, he must be ready to discuss customer needs with vice presidents or help solve intricate problems with skilled engineers. His recommendations are based on his own engineering background, and are backed up by the know-how of the Company's best application engineers. His interest in working with people carries over into his community life, where he takes a part in many local activities—Rotary, Community Chest, Boy Scouts, and his University Engineering Alumni Association. Allen Clay is a well-rounded individual who has come to be a spokesman for General Electric wherever he goes. Like each of our 27,000 college-graduate employees, he is being given the chance to grow and realize his full potential. For General Electric has long believed this: Whenever fresh young minds are given freedom to make progress, everybody benefits—the individual, the Company, and the country. Clay's Work Is Important, Diversified Progress Is Our Most Important Product GENERAL ELECTRIC