Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 7 SHOP YOUR 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 Dally Kansan Business Office in Flint Hall at 2 p.m. on the day before publication is desired. LOST ary Town Kan., ill pro- h catch. --should be examined today. Call for diagnosis and prescription duplicated TRE 14 OVERNIGHT CASE, brown. Samsonite. IN vicinity Lilac Lane VI. VL 3-2072. P 2-12 DARK BROWN. coat for winter. size 37. Please call VI 3-4300. 2-13 LOST FRIDAY in front of Fraser, born-rimmed glasses in blue leather- car case, with VI on it. FOR RENT HOUSE at $25 Rhode Island, has 2 furnished apartments. $90 per month. 2 families could use it. Contact Acme Cleaners or see Owen Eden. tf NICE FURNISHED single southeast room. Large closet, linens furnished. Prefer senior or junior classman. Post, after 3:30. Phone VI 3-2909. 839 Miss. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED room. Wall to wall carpeting, three direction exposed wainscoting furnished Upperclaeration preferred. $85 per VI 3-6010, 1301 New Hampshire. W=2-12 CLEAN FURNISHED basement apartment. Outside windows, large closet, good stove, electric refrigerator. For a married couple with entrance and entrance ties paid. 520 Ohio 12-12 LARGE SINGLE ROOM 1045 Vermont. Linens furnished, cooking facilities $25 per month. Share bath. Inquire per call. CALL KU 419 John Hardy. During day. 2-11 TO LEASE, unfurnished three room, new ground floor apartment. Air conditioned. Stove, refrigerator and off street parking furnished. Phone VI 2-0179 or VI 3-139 1st floor apartment for rent at 1000 Miss. unfurnished. 5 rooms. Private bath. Utilities paid. $85 per mo. To see call VI 3-1633 or 1979. 2-11 TWO ROOM SUITE. Study and adjoining bedroom. Opposite to bath. Prefer man graduate student or teacher. Phone VI 3-687, 1122 Kentucky. ROOM FOR BOYS, one-half block from Student University. Large double room. separate phone extension, linens laundered. 1301 La. VI 3-9834. 2-14 ROOM AND BOARD for one student style meals 1130 Kentucky 3-1855 2-11 FOR SALE APARTMENT, three rooms, private bath, private entrance, furnished. Washing fa- ilities. $65 gas and water paid. $25 Rhode Island. 2-17 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE in Sunset Hills for sale by owner. Excellent condition. Garbage disposal. Nice for couple. Phone VI 3-9147. 2-14 STUDENTS AND FACULTY: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time. Purchase new and renewal magazines both new and renewals. Process prompted. CVI Val 3-0124. .32 and .38 top break revolvers; three grades: fair to good $10; better $12.50; excellent $15. New Star .22 automatic, 10% below list price, 22 rifles, $7.50 and up. Shotguns, antique Smith and Wessons, others, 1948 Plymouth four door, reliable transportation, $50. Peter Des Jardins, 1138 Mesh 2-11 GERMAN "REGULA" 35mm camera. Perfect, almost new, f.2.8 automatic timer, or carrying case. Paid $110. Yours $65 VI 3-5229 at 5:30 p.m. 1957 ENGLISH METROPOLITAN hardtop for sale by owner. Fully equipped with radio, fresh-air heater, electric wind door, and centrifugal tone, and continental kit. Low mileage. 30-35 miles per gallon. $1.395. Call VI 2-0470 or VI 3-6934, or see at 2329 Ohio. TELEVISION - 17 inch Firestone table condition. $30. After p.m. I-5556 2-12 SMITH-CORONA portable typewriter, "silent" model. Four years old. Good case, good typewriter, good price. Ask for Jane at VI 3-5799 after five. 2-12 LOW COST TRANSPORTATION at 8th & New Hampshire. '33 Plymouth Station Wagon, '53 Ford V8 Custom 4 door, '52 Chevrolet 6-door. '51 Ford V8 Club Chevrolet 5 door, '53 Ford V8 Club Cab 5 door, '49 Plymouth 4 door, '47 Ford V8 new motor. Ship Winter Chevrolet. 2-13 '57 RENAULT DEMONSTRATOR. Full six months new car warranty. Completely mapped. 2,000 miles. Discount. Winter Chevrolet. 8th & New Ham- shire. 2-13 DEWALD TRANSISTOR radio with battery. Phone Don Catlin. V 1-3572. 2-11 MAN'S OVERCOAT, size 44 in excellent condition. Purchased from Woolf Broth- nness, 125th St., Hus zip-inLaw reasonably priced. Call Phil Hopkins Vi 3-2655 after five. 1957 RENAULT. 6,000 miles. Must sell. Call VI 3-9298 after 5:30 p.m. 2-14 PETS Andy's Tropical Fish, plants and supplies. One-half mile mile of city highway 40 Sign in yard. 8th highway 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. daily. VI 3-1490. HELP WANTED TECHNICIAN wanted half time or more to assist in Mammarian Genetics Lab. with microscopical technique, blood cell counting, etc. Phone KU 2-12 or 589. WANTED WANTED student laundry. Reasonable Washing or ironing on. Reasonable Indiana. **II** STUDENT to share apartment at 1305 Vermont with veteran Phone VI 3-4237 USED baby crib. Phone VI 3-9329. 2-12 TRUMPET OR TROMBONE MAN. Must read and fake. Established local combo, working steady. Phone VI 3-5215 after four p.m. 2-17 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7654. tf EXPERIENDED TYPE1P: Prompt-and-ac- cess service Call VI 3-6933, 1621 W 20th St. FLAT TOPS a specialty. KU Barbershop 411 W. 14th St. Just under the hill. Clarence Adamson, Mgr. tf TYPIST; Experienced. In theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. tf DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS: et al. Etc. Ole Smith 4111; Mass Phi. VI S-3265. EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do typing and proofreading. Call VI 3-9373 anytime. tt TYPIST: Experienced; theses, term pa- cell. Call VI T-3-0177, Mrs. Jack Larson. tf YOUR EYES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2900 TYPING OF ALL KINDS SOLICITED Prompt and efficient service. Regular rates. Ink, 1827 Arkansas, VI 3-4573 or VI 3-8660. tt TAILORING, DRESS MAKING, alterations on men's and women's clothes. Also drapes and slip coverings. Call VI 3-6657, 1400 Tenn. TYPIST: Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc. typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs. Leatherwood. VI 3-8931. tf SUA Art Forum for 4:00 Tues., Feb.11 CANCELLED EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service on theses, term papers, reports, etc. Phone Mrs. Phyllis Holden, VI 3-7529. EXPERIENCED TYPIST; Former secretary will type themes, term papers and theses. Fast accurate service at regular rates. Call VI 3-8568. tf LEARN TO DANCE now for holiday parties. Private lessons given. Beginners our speciality. Marion Rice Dance Studio. 908 Mo., VI 3-6838. tf LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs—beds, harnesses, etc. Sure we have all kinds of stuff to do! etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. ff CASH LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. for Jr., Sr., Graduate Students call Paul R. Gantz at 833 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass.—Ph. VI 3-8074 RENT A SINGER sewer machine by the 3-1971, Sewing Center, 927 Mass. TYPING AND IRONING at low rates. Proofreading included. Call VI 9-5391 WANTED. TYPING. Experienced in typing term papers and theses, etc. VI 3-406 APPROVED NURSERY SCHOOL Day Program for 128 school children VI 3-0272, 1728 Manas. 2-11 TYPING: Fast, accurate, dependable at regular rates. Will type terms, theme papers, theses, on electric typewriter Phone. Phone Mrs. Donna Virr, Vf 3-8660 NATIVE GERMAN, U. S. resident 18 years, teaches German to beginners, advances in the translation of journals, presents conferences, references Mrs. Simon, K.C. 10, Mo. VA 1-3143; 2-17 RIDERS WANTED Saturday to St. Joe. RIDERS WANTED Monday to St. Joe. VI 2-0-059, Norman Halpin, 2-13 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED from southwestern vicinity greater K.C. Mo., 8 to 5 daily, Monday thru Friday, Reasonable rates. Call W. G. Engle RA 2-6779. 2-11 BOOKS AND GIFTS For Your Valentine THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. — VI 3-1044 PARTIES wanted for car pool. K.C.K. to Lawrence. 8-4 Monday through Friday. Phone ATwater 1-0580 in K.C. Ask for Ken. 2-13 MISCELLANEOUS BEVERAGES—All kinds of six-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Picnic, party supplies. 6th and Vermont. Phone VI at 1350 MEALS. Eat at the Nu SigmaNu house on the campus, every day but Sunday evening. Call Bruce Wenger. VI 3-2565 '241 La. 2-11 SERVICE DIRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS Driscoll Beauty Shop 908 Mass. VI 3-4070 RADIO REPAIRS Beaman's Radio & TV 1200 N. Y. VI 3-1075 Pine's Radio & TV 1100 Conn. VI 3-7738 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES Rogers Launder-it 1407 Mass. VI 3-3303 Gravitt's Automatic Laundry 913 N.H. VI 3-6844 WATCH REPAIRS Parsons Jewelry 725 Mass. VI 3-4731 Wolfson's Credit Jewelry 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Anderson-Shaw Auto Service 612 N. 2nd VI 3-9843 Jim Clark Motors 623 Mass VL 3-3055 BS CANDIDATES Choose employment or graduate study MS, PhD CANDIDATES Choose direct assignment ... As an RCA Engineer Or, you may prefer a different path ahead . . . RCA Design and Development Specialized Training. Here is another of RCA's programs for careers, in which you begin by working full-time on planned technical assignments. Experienced engineers and interested management guide your progress. You may receive assignments in design and development of radar, airborne electronics, computers missile electronics, television, radio and other equipment fields, as well as in Electron Tubes Semiconductors and Components, MS, PhD Candidates are eligible for direct assignments in the above mentioned fields. Receive your MS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Physics at RCA's expense, through the RCA Graduate Study Program. At the same time, you're beginning your RCA career as an engineer on a fully professional level, getting a head start in the field you prefer. RCA pays the full cost of your tuition, fees and approved texts while you take graduate study part time at the University of Pennsylvania or Rutgers University. There's a lot more that's extremely interesting about an RCA engineering career. You should have these facts to make a wise decision about your future. Get them in person very soon when an RCA engineering management representative arrives on campus- Right now, though, see your placement officer. Get squared away on a specific time for your interview. And get your copies of the brochures that also help to fill you in on the RCA picture. If you're tied up when RCA's representative is here, send a resume to: February 24 and 25,1958 Mr. Robert Haklisch, Manager College Relations, Dept. CR-11 Radio Corporation of America Camden 2, New Jersey Tomorrow is here today at RCA RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA