Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Egyp- l exation. $11, since mar- criti- at a ations king ser ts. don't wait- cried tions 1958. be to be ized, Insee SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT UPLUEX APARTMENT, unfurnished, 3 soils and b洗澡. One year old, Washer. electric stove and refrigerator. Nice water closet for barbecue. 1902 VILANDER, VI 3-4885. 11-5 ACANCY IN APARTMENT FOR BOYS, block from campus. Phi V. 3-1623. 11-5 ARGE SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOM for yys with single or double beds. 3 exposures, private entrance, share bath with student, Ph. YI 3-0258, 145 labam. MOMPORTABLE WELL FURNISHED INGLE ROOM in nice house with tele- phone. For a responsible student 2 blocks on campus. Reasonable rent or in expansion for a few hours work weekly. VI 3-6696. 11-7 OUSE at $25 Rhode Island, has 2 furnished apartments. $90 per month. 2 miles could use it. Contact Acme eners or see Owen Edgar. ¥ FOR SALE %015 4-ply Goodrich Tire with tube, 2-ply tire, sacrifice for fire V-31-15055 after 5 p.m. 'UDENTS AND FACULTY: Take advantage of one-half price rates on Time, Ge and Sports Illustrated magazines. Process omely. Call VI 3-0124. UORESCENT DESK LAMP Practically in brand new condition as it was only on Sundays by underworked employees. Daily Kanae business Office, Flint Hall. CULTY-STAFF, save 50% on season upon books for University Theater 50 for four shows. Special staff price 50 for four shows at house at CENTER or by mail. 11-7 53 35 Ft. ANDERSON TRAILER DUSE. Must see to appreciate. Call VI 165. 11-5 LVEDEER TUXEDO, size 28, single laived shape type collar. Call 61-11-6 email MAY TOPCOAT, size 14. Call VI 3-7627. 11-5 IT AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES usually used brushes, oils, colored pens, painting paper, drafting instruments, squares, triangles, sculpturing tools the half price for about everything Ph 3-4799. 11-5 52 CHRYSLER ROYAL club equipment condition, phone VI 3-SS1L 11-6 OFF ON LP'S IN STOCK! MOVING LE, 45" - 69c. $3 for 819.99. Prices shed on H FI players and portables on Chelsea & Records, 12 E, 11-5 nites till 9 t. NEXEDO FOR SALE, single breasted, correct fit for someone about medium size; also white dinner jacket. Phone nanny Bedford KU 254. tf OLOGY STUDY NOTES: Contains complete outline of class lectures for the semester, all word lists and definitions charts and diagram, no found references, many study questions, complete cross-index of over 600 terms. everything defined accurately and consistently. Price $2.50 Free delivery. For our copy call VI 3-7553 or VI 1-8-148. CHEVROLET 4-DOOR in good condition. Ph. VI 3-6031, ask for I. 11-5 19 PONTIAC; only one owner since own condition $150 Call Toni- er SERVICE DIRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS 1019 Mass. Vanity VI 3-6411 Marvin's Beauty Salon 837 N. H. VI 3-6035 Driscoll Beauty Shop 943 Mass. VI 3-4070 Martnello Beauty Salon 1119 Mass. VI 3-330 RADIO REPAIRS LOST Pine's Radio & TV 1100 Conn. VI 3-7738 Beaman's Radio & TV 1200 N. Y. VI 3-1075 SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES Risk's Help Yourself Laundry 613 Vt. VI 3-4141 1 DELTA GAMMA SORORITY PIN lost on campus. Call Janice McEhlany, VI 3-5990. Reward. Gravlit's Automatic Laundry 913 N.H. VI 1-6844 Roger's Lauderdale VI 3-3303 1407 Mass. Cerrillie 65002 WATCH REPAIRS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Parsons Jewelry 725 Mass. VI 3-4731 743 Wolfson's Credit Jewelry 743 Walton's Jewelry CHI OMEGA SORORITY PIN. Gold and pearl, between XO house and Strong Hall on Nov. 1. Name on back of pin, N. J. Walker. Call VI 3-5800. 11-8 Anderson-Snow Auto Service 6.2 N. 2nd VI 3-8943 Jim Clark Motors 623 Mass VI 3-3055 BLACK BILLFOLD with name on front. NICKEL CHEVRON Coin of application. Gayle R. Coin, CV N 3-4527 11-7 BLUE GLASSES in red case. Were probably lost in Fraser Wed morning. Call Sharon Hoover at VI 3-8255. Thanks. SUNDAY MORNING on campus, black billfold belonging to C. Wulburn Barr. Keep money for reward and return bill-fold. Call VI 3-6244. 11-7 11-6 LIGHT BROWN SUBURBAN COAT with toggle buttons. Lost in Student Union Friday morning, Nov. 1. Reward. Call Fitch, VI 3-7404. 11-7 BUSINESS SERVICES RENT A SINGER sewer machine by the 1-3971, Singer Sewing Center, 237 Mass. DRESS MAKING AND ALTERATIONS: Ola Smith 14114; Maine, Ph. 972-3263. Maine, Ph. 972-3263. EXPERIENCED TYPIST; Former secretary will type terms, term papers and names. Fast accurate service at regular notes. Call VI 3-8568. tt PLAT TOPS a specialty KU Barbershop under the HIL Clarence Adamson, Mgr EXPERIENCED TYPIST with reasonable reason. Call VI 3-9573. tf YPPIST! Experienced; theses, nerm papers. Prompt service VI 3-7184 West 20st TYPIST. Experienced; theses, term pa- service CVI V1 3-0177, Mrs. Jack Larson PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER available to students and instructors. Prompt service uses TSS 514-3545 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 ali- lity to provide everything, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's get and Gift Shop, 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921. ff TYPING at regular rates by former secretary. Efficient service, fast and dependable. Contact Mrs. Howard, VI 3-14961, Building 6, Apt. 4, Stouffer Place. TYPIST: Experienced in these, term papers, reports, etc. immediate attention; ast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Jenn. Ph. VI 3-1240. t' 11-25 EXPERIENCED TYPE1P; Fast accurate service on theses, term papers, reports, etc. Phone Mrs. Phyllis Holden, VI 3.7629. tf POSTERS MADE TO ORDER by senior in Commercial Art. Any sizes, colors, installations included if desired. Reasonable payment one week in advance. 12-4 Jay Fisher, VII 3-2550. TYPIST: Make reservations now to have theses, term papers, etc. typed by experienced typist. Standard rates. Mrs Leatherwood. VI 3-8931. tf BEST QUALITY IRONING, reasonable rate. Phone VI 3-9373. tf TAILORING, DRESS MAKING, alterations on men's and women's clothes. Also drapes and slip coverings. Call VI 3a6567. 1400 Tenn. tf We Stock The COMPLETE MODERN LIBRARY MODERN LIBRARY 296 Titles at $1.65 ea. 80 Glants at $2.95 ea. MISCELLANEOUS YOUR PORTRAIT in "Technicolor" the very finest in oil coloring—alive, glowing-with soft, natural loveliness. $35-$40. 18344 Vermont, M-3-9934, or IV-3-9944. TUTORING IN MATH, mechanics, basic engineering sciences. It's not too late to pull grades up. For information call VI 2-0393. 11-7 THE BOOK NOOK WANTED BEVERAGES - All kinds of slx-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Picnic, party supply, ant, 6th and Vermont. Phone VI. 845-0450 Come in and see us soon 1021 Mass.—Ph VI 3-1044 KU FACULTY WIFE wants child to care for in her home by the week. On south side of hill, Call VI 3-5434. 11-5 TYPING OF ALL KINDS SOLICITED. Prompt and efficient service. Regular rates. Ink, 1827 Arkansas, VI 3-4573 or VI 3-3860. WANTED student laundry. Reasonable washing or ironing or both. $45 Indiana 11-7 Loans $25 to $2000 on signature, furniture or car. Phone, write or come in. Beneficial FINANCE CO. 8331/2 MASS. ST., Lawrence. VI. 3-8074 "I'm in a business nobody dreamed of three years ago" Diamond Making a Reality "In a company that develops new ideas by the thousands," says 30-year-old William K. Cordier, manager of General Electric's ManMade Diamond pilot plant, "a young man's career progress need not be limited by his particular field. In my five years with General Electric, I've gained valuable experience in several different fields, and each assignment has helped me to move ahead. Right now, I have an exciting job. I run the world's first diamond-making plant - a business nobody dreamed of three years ago." The job Bill Cordier holds is an important one, created because General Electric has the scientific and technical resources needed to seek out new knowledge and swiftly translate it into products that people want and need. In 1955, the company announced a major scientific breakthrough - the production of real diamonds in the laboratory. Today, little more than two years later, General Electric is making and selling quantities of these diamonds for civilian and defense use. Achieving Three-Way Progress General Electric's ability to take on and solve big problems in research and development as well as every phase of production is constantly creating challenging new opportunities for the 29,000 college graduates at the company. As we see it, by providing a healthy climate for a young man's self-development in whatever area he may choose, we encourage not only his own progress, but that of the company and the nation as well. Educational Relations, General Electric Company, Schenectady 5, New York