Page 11 PHONE K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Advertisement Time Five Three Five day day days $ words or less 50c 75c $1.00 additional words 1c 2c days Additional words 1c 2c 3c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to the University. Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m., the day before publication date. SINGLE and DOUBLE rooms to girl graduate students or working girls. Cooking and laundry privileges. Ref. 2 blocks from campus. No hours. 1224 Ohio. tf CLEAN, COOL and comfortable rooms for men, for summer school. Excellent beds. One-half block off campus. Single or double. Phone 4565. 1245 La. tf FOR RENT 4-ROOM APARTMENT. Share bath with college collee. No children or pets. May 30th to Aug. 20th. Phone 4354-J from 5 to 7 p.m. 5-25 BOYS like this big, knotty-pine kitchen. Private shower. Cool 3 rooms. $50. Bills paid. Near Corbin Hall. Call 3097 for appointment. 5-25 AIR Conditioned rooms for boys, summer and fall terms. Single beds. Bedding not furnished. Close to campus and bus line. 1138 Mess, phone 15441. APARTMENT to subtel for summer. Eight room, kitchen, sleeping poreh. Call 1196 3 ROOMS & bath duplex. Very cool, great ground pool. Call 1-800-754-1234 information. 8-25 3 SINGLE rooms for boys. $1/block from campus. $20 per month (summer rates). See at noon or after 5 p.m. 131 La. Phone 3336-M. 5-25 ALL modern 3-room furnished apart- ment. Available J-25. Call 1822. 839 Miss. J-25 ALL modern basement apartment. Fireplace, private entrance, private bath. Available June 1. Couple or 2 boys. Adults only. Phone 1832 .839 Mim.5-25 Wednesday, May 25, 1955 University Daily Kansan FURNISHED apartment. Clean, cool and newly constructed. Private bath and entrance. Near campus. Phone 2589- R. 5-25 1 LARGE ROOM in basement with private bedroom, toilet and laundry available for Fail. Call 3489- R. 5-25 COOL and attractive room for girls. For summer and fall semesters. Reduced summer rates. 1215 Oread. Ask for Doris Haun or call 3940. 5-25 ROOFS for boys, Clean, good beds, cool, and fall. 1/2 block from campi 1244 La. FRESHLY decorated 2½ room, furnished apartment. Private bath. First floor. Real kitchen. Near Corbin. $5.5. Call 3097 for appointment. 5-25 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gissman at the First Aid Clinic and books for libraries, and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS wanted. Leaving for Mexico City around June 15. Want 2 riders who will share expenses. Contact W. D. Coleman, Phone 916. 5-25 BASEALL. See the Athletics play Clever Yankees, June 2, night. Special bus leaves 6:15 p.m. direct to stadium. No parking. Take the lounge, lift, lax and enjoy yourself. Only $4 including reserved seat game ticket. TOM MAUFPIN Massachusetts, phone 3661. House, 1234 Massachusetts, phone 3661. THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY WARNERCOLOR CINEMASCOPE John Wayne - Robert Stack NOW THRU THURSDAY Open 6:45 West 23rd Ph.260 Alwavs a Color Cartoon Show at Dusk "Where There's More Fun At A Drive-In Movie" WE ALSO ARE YOUR AGENT FOR NAUGHTY MARIETTA June 20-26 HERE ARE THE SHOWS ME AND JULIET June 27-July 3 FINIAN'S RAINBOW July 25, 31 BABES IN TOYLAND July 4-10 July 25-31 COLE PORTER FESTIVAL Aug 1-7 GUYS AND DOLLS July 11-17 BRIGADOON Aug. 8-14 WONDERFUL TIME Aug 15-21 SOUTH PACIFIC Aug. 22-Sept. 4 BITTERSWEET July 18-24 Tickets - $1.00 to $3.00 It's Starlight's Greatest Season Starlight coupon books are on sale NOW! $10 books are only $9.00. $20 books are $18. Coupon book sale ends June 4. Coupons may be used for any price ticket or show. The First National Bank of Lawrence Telephone 30 TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Massachusetts WOULD like ride to: West Yellow-stone, Mont. Salt Lake City, Pocatello, or any point thereabouts. Will share expenses. Call Larry Rubin 428. RIDE to New York or vicinity after purchase of 3055 - 2 a. p. 5 mpm. Sellers ... 5-25 RIDE to Chicago wanted. May 31 eve expenses are received. 4516, Le Flanagan. 5-25 EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular rates Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. WEEKEND. **WWW:** BUSINESS SERVICES OREAD BARBER SHOP. Third building north of Union building, Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 1237 Oread ave. Jerry and Charley. MWF-tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. We sell equipment, supplies, stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. ff TYPING of themes, term papers, etc., by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Scheid, call after 5:30 week days, anytime at S.M. and 1779. JY BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co. 616 Vt. YOUNG woman teacher or grad student to share apartment for next school year. Contact Jane Stanbrough, Lawrence High School. 5-25 WANTED SECRETARY, (clock steno I or equivalence For appointment call KU 298. 5-25 TRUNK, 36" or larger, with drawers and compartments. KU 315, bles- on 4 and 5 pim. GERMAN Shepherd puss, 6 males, 2 females. He has silver and silver markings. Dam, Quiviera, a daughter of Champion Quell of Fredohelz. He scored $50 and $7. Call Dr. W. O. Nelson at 2631. FOR SALE 1948 PONTICA convertible. Radio and camera. 5-25 sonicable R440 R.J. North door. 5-25 SHORT wave radio. NC-33. 0-5 to 35 mg cw band swap dial. ANL, pitch. One size 40-long garadine Army officer's blouse shirt, pants. New. Call 2985.-J. Tom Moon 1951 CORN 4-door. Fully equipped- clean, See Gerry Stone, Stone 1792 Miss. Lewis. LOST GOLF club: No 7 iron Viability of base score for 3368-M. C. B. Harris. Thank you 5-25 DARK BROWN billfold with identification. Reward. George Blackburn. C-25 ALPHA Phi pih. Lost on May 23. between Journalism building and Alpha Phi house. Call Mary Lue Wickersham at 3735. 1332 Louisiana. 5-25 West on 6th St., Ph. 3313 NOW SHOWING DOLORES DORN- MARIE WINDSOR-WINSTON MILLER A TRANSACTION ENTERPRISES PRO ANDRE DETOTH-CONTRIBUTED BY WARNER BROS. Plus a 3-Stooges Comedy and 5 — CARTOONS — 5 Bumper Club Nights Member Drivers Free Sabbatical leaves for nine professors and leaves of absences without pay for four others during 1955-56 were announced today. 13 Teachers Get Leaves Receiving sabbatical leave are: Dr. Robert W. Baxter, associate professor of botany and chairman of the department, will lecture at the University College of the West Indies. Dr. Joseph H. Burckhalter, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, will do research at the Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen, Germany. Dr. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will teach at the University of Baghdad, Iraq. Dr. Thomas R. Smith, professor of geography, will lecture at the Rotterdam College of Economics in The Netherlands. John Morley, instructor in architecture, will lecture at the School of Architecture of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Denmark, in Copenhagen. The above five also will hold Fulbright fellowships from the U.S. government. Dr. Charles A. Leone, associate professor of zoology, will conduct research at the Argonne laboratory, Chicago. Dr. Charles D. Michener, professor and chairman of the department of entomology, will conduct research at the University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil. He also will hold a Guggenheim Fellowship. Dr. William Raymond Scott, associate professor of mathematics, will study and do research at the Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J. He also will hold a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Science foundation. Miss June Miller, associate professor of hearing and speech at the KU Medical Center, will do graduate study. Dr. E. Gordon Ericksen, associate professor of sociology, will continue to serve as sociological consultant for the Foreign Operations administration. The four receiving leaves of absence are: Dr. Arvid Shulenberger, associate professor of English, will study at several universities under a grant from the Ford foundation Charles Oldfather, associate professor of law, will be visiting professor of law at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Rhoten A. 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