Page 7 WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! r to that light" eur Al-mer an- three days 75c one day 50c Tennis. 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 or Saturday for the issues of Friends and University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Halt Something new for the post vacation era! The snoopy Music & Forums chairman has been playing "behind the ivy covered halls" and found a new forum. It's the Behind the Ivy series beginning this Wednesday afternoon at 4 in the Music & Browsing Room in the Union. This will be a series of talks on little known facts and tidbits about About-land. Mr. Hennesey from the library will speak on the rare book collection this week. The forum tradition of free coffee continues!. BUSINESS SERVICES SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION of shrubs, trees, evergreens, and roses, also all types of bedding and vegetable plants. Everything tor outdoor living at Hillview Garden Center, Highway 59 South- phone VI 3-8241. 4-16 Hawk-Talk It's Dean for an Hour time at this Thursday's Poetry Hour with Dean Waggoner reading the poetry of W. H. Auden at 4 in the Music Room. Wednesday night will be another Rock and Roll session in the Trail Room with the Clyde Bysom Combo playing from 9 to 10 for dancing. A little late for Religious Emphasis Week, but still in time for the current growing interest in religion is this afternoon's Book Review Program. Edwin Price will review Religion on the Campus by George Hedley. This book answers student questions on religious problems. Fresh on the market . . . George Shearing tickets . . . now available at the Union Concessions Stand at $1 per person . . . get your tickets now and plan to be front row center at the concert, Sunday, April 29. University Daily Kansan student union activities EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-3754. tf TYINGP; Themes, theses, reports, etc. tables rates. 1753 La. L9-5275, Ehrman, Ehrman. CABINET maker adr. paintier. Antique restoring. Inglot布伦特. Inglot布伦特. at 823. YI 3-1258, if YI 3-1258, if LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs-bed, heater, water bottles, hammocks, Turtles, Chameleons, Hammers, etc., Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 121 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tf TYPING—Theses, papers, etc. Mrs. Robert Lewis, VI 3-6897. BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper bags. Plastic, party supplies. Ant, 6th and Vermont. Phone vt 3-0350 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate at-rate rates. Mrs. Clarka. 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI I-3240. LAUNDRY done for men students No Launches in NYC 0-6752 thea launches,1234 New York University TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accu- tual. Call Barbara R. Hunt, at VI-3879 - SBY. DRESSMAKING - Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, *Mia* 2012; Mass. TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ae. Phone VI-302-1. tf GENERAL TYPING: Pick up and deliver. General rates. Phone VI 3-7235 FOR RENT CHOICE apartment. 3 room with bath (tub and shower), 2 closets, moderately furnished, between campus and Cordelle. Can accommodate 1 child. Reasonable. Call VI 3-4927 mornings. Also suitable single first floor room with kitchen. 4-11 FOUR room furnished apartment at 728 bedroom. Bedroom. Utilities paid $85. VT - 3-0113. AIR Conditioned Sunnypsy apartment for summer months. Automatic washer and Cydamic Frigidaire. KU Extension 493. 4-11 ONE-half of a large double room to 1 room, private bath. University, VI S-7283 4-12 Three room furnished apartment. Private entrance and bath. Garage. Airconditioned, newly decorated. On bus line, near K.U. Phone VI—3-7830. 4-1050. Three room furnished apartment Prizm furnished with all basic necessities (jails paid, SS 80; Cul. VI3-413-16 PARKER "51" pen, gray-green with paint. PARKER 24, Reward-Cal Noe, Nt 3-9123 4-10 LOST THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH 8:20 p.m. IN PERSON-FRESH FROM BROADWAY Hoch Auditorium Miss Gordon To Speak Monday, April 23 Tickets now on sale at Fine Arts Office, Bell Music Co. and Student Union. Main floor: $3.06, $2.81 and $2.55. First Bal.: $2.81, $2.55, $2.04. Second Bal.: $1.28. For mail orders, please send stamped, addressed envelope with remittance to University Concert Course, 126 Strong Hall, University of Kansas. With a text almost like a historical novel, Dr. Nelson began the story in 18th century Switzerland, delineating the Ehrsam history and the social forces that in 1868 finally took the family to Kansas. The story then becomes one of pioneer Kansas. TRANSPORTATION "The Company and the Community" is the story of the J. B. Ehrsam & Sons Manufacturing Company and of Enterprise, a small town on the Smoky Hill River between Abilene and Junction City. The author is Dr. Edward G. Nelson, professor of economics. TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day trips. Contact the First National Bank for free pamphlets and information for lineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0125. ft Miss Caroline Gordon, visiting professor of English, will lecture on "The Divine Principle of the Scenario" by Henry James at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in 205 Flint. AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family travel. Inquire about hotel ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Toun Maiun Travel House, 1236 Mass Phone VI 3-1211. LATE 1950 Chevrolet in fine condition, reasonable. Phone Pat Cantwell. Vehicle 4-11 The story of a community and the family-managed manufacturing firm whose histories are almost synonymous is told in a 433-page book published by the Bureau of Business Research. RA 12" Table Model TV set with stand. 125 feet of lead wire included. Priced reasonably. Call Dave Lhuillier at VI-383 after 5 p.m. 4-12 FOR SALE South Dakota ranked among the top 10 beef producing states with over 2,500,000 million head produced in 1955. Economics Prof Author Of Book Before eating a scorpion, a baboon is always careful to remove the "sting." W. On 6th St. Ph. VI 3-9809 Tonight thru Thursday 2 ACADEMY AWARD MUSICALS No.1 Best Story Tuesday. April 10, 1956. MUSICAL THAT PACKS A PUNCH! DORIS DAY JAMES CAGNEY in M-G-M's "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" CINEMASCOPE and COLOR Go-Starring AMERON MITCHELL with ROBERT KEITH · TOM TULLY Discussion leaders will be M. J. Kennedy of Kennedy & Co Co, Salina; William Hallis of Arthur Young & Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Joseph Kruger of Butler Manufacturers, Kansas City, Mo., and Ben Wheat of Boeing Airplane Manufacturers Co., Wichita. "A Typical Day in an Accountant's Life" will be the topic of a panel discussion to be held during the annual Accountants' Day today in the Student Union. Accountants Meet Today Civil Engineering Program Launched No.1 Best Screen Play "Picture of the Month!" says Louella Parsons M.G.M.'s DRAMATIC ROMANCE! Speakers at a banquet at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansan Room will be Lee Carter of Arthur-Andersen & Co, who will speak on "Use and Effects of Electronics in Accounting" and Walter Sutton of Peat-Merwick-Mitchell who will speak on "The Firm's Reaction to the Internship Program." A cooperative work-study program aimed to increase this area's supply of civil engineers has been launched by the University, Kansas State College, the Kansas State Highway Commission and the Kansas City District, Corps of Engineers. Starting this summer, trainees accepted for the program will be employed by the Highway Commission or the Corps of Engineers. In the fall they will attend the state school of their choice, working toward a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. Wash Your Own Car Chuck McBeth Conoco 9th & Indiana Plaque Honors Board Of Regents A bronze plaque honoring the state Board of Regents was unveiled at the University of Kansas April 6 as the present members of the board watched. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy did the unveiling. It was planned as a complete surprise for the reagents. Scientists Elect Botany Prof Members of the Board of Regents presently serving are Lester McCoy, Garden City; Mrs. Leo Haughey, Concordia; Walter Fees, Iola; Oscar Stauffer, Topeka; McDill Boyd, Phillipsburg; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kan.; L. D. Morgan, Goodland; A. W. Hershberger and Clement Hall, Coffeville. Worthie H. Horr, professor of botany, was elected vice president of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists April 1 at meetings of the association in Austin, Tex. The association is a regional organization of natural scientists. GRANADA NOW SHOWS 2-7-9 IT'S TRUE! IT'S REAL! COLOR CARTOON-NEWS THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE IN THE NEW CINEMASCOPE 55 MORE THAN YOUR EYES HAVE EVER SEEN! 20th 20th Century-Fox presents RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CAROUSEL STARRING GORDON MacRAHE with CAMERON MITCHELL Barbara Ruick • Claramea Turner Robert Rounseville • Gene Lockhart Audrey Christie COLOR by DE LUXE STARTS FRIDAY AT REGULAR PRICES SHIRLEY JONES Produced by HENRY EPHRON • HENRY KING Screenplay by PHOEBE • HENRY EPHRON Music by RICHARD ROGERS Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II in STEREO SOUND The musical play based on Feeney's adaptation as by Benjamin F. Glazer GRANADA Dial VI3-5788