Page 7 PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words 1c 2c 3c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by a bank or credit union during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tion's office at 10 a.m. The Journalism bldg, not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE OWN your own home in the armed forces or on that job that requires several moves. See our two-year-old 401(k) cam-peting, full bath, Youngstown Kitchen, etc. Call 4851 so we can tell you how we stopped paying rent, saved, and lived better while in school and the two years after the Army. We want to sell 5-24 SEE "Flexi-clogs" by appointment. Call 323-335-W, Mrs. Berger, 1301! Ohio. 5-24 GERMAN Shepherd pgu5, 6 males, 2 females. 2 all black others black with tan and silver markings. Dam, Quivera, a daughter of Champion Quell of Fredholm. Prices $50 and $75. Call Dr. W. O. Nelson at 2651. 5-25 TWO-WHEELED utility trailer. 4x6 feet. Tarpaundin and lap hitch included. $40. See at 1629 New Hampshire, between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. 5-24 SHORT wave radio, NC-33. 0.5 to 35 meg cw band spread dial, ALN pitch. One size - doing gabardine Nail, New Call 2985-I, pants, pants. Arn. Call 2985-J, Tom Moore. 1948 PONTIAC convertible. Radio and camera. 240 W, reasonable. 940 RL. North door. 5-25 WANTED University Daily Kansan FOUNTAIN HELP—Steady. Also cook glo Box A, Daily Kansan. 5-23 MALE to share apartment for summer. Private bath, living room, bed- room, kitchen, window fan. Write Box B. c/o Daily Kansan. 5-23 FOR RENT COOL, well shaded rooms for summer in Hill. Large sleeping porch on the roof of kitchen. Joy. Cooking in basement. Mrs. Earl Jobson. 1222 Miss. Phone 495. SINGLE and DOUBLE rooms to girl graduate students or working girls. Looking and laundry privileges. Ref. 2. from campus. No hours. 12:30. bio. CLEAN, COOL and comfortable rooms for men, for summer school. Excellent beds. One-half off campus. Single or double. Phone 4585, 1245 La. 104 beds. One half block off campus. Single or double. Phone 4565. 1245 La. tf ROOMS FOR MEN students, for summer. Single or double. 1135 Ohio. phone 1787. 5-24 ROOMS for boys, Summer and Fall terms. Singles and doubles with sleeping porch. single beds. 1416 Tenn. 4687. 5-24 GRADUATE student desires girls to share expenses of a modern, air-conditioned home in Lawrence for the summer session. Write Apt. 816. 105 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. Or phone Plaza 1200. 5-23 ROOMS FOR BOYS, summer and fall terms. Single beds. Bedding not furnished. Close to campus and bus line. 1138 Miss. phone 1544J. 5-24 4-ROOM APARTMENT. Share bath with college couple. No children. Pets. May 30th to Aug. 20th. Phone 4354-J from 5 to 7 p.m. 5-25 1 LARGE ROOM in basement with private bath. Two beds. Ideal for summer and also available for Fall. Call 3480-R. COOL basement apartment. To two young men. No drinking or smoking. First house south of campus. 1616 Indiana. 5-24 ROOFS for boys. Clean. good beds. cool Summer and fall. half 13 block from playground. APARTMENT to sublet for summer. Eight windows, living room, kitchen, sleeping porch. Call 1190J. 5-25 TRANSPORTATION COOL and attractive room for girls. For summer and fall semesters. Reduced summer rates. 1215 Ored. Ask for Doris Haun or call 3940. 5-25 NEED RIDE EAST—Vermont, Boston, New York good enough. Albany pref- ference. Share expenses and driving. Anytime Between May 30 and June: Call 2978. 5-23 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesman. Call Miss Amphibians and information for itineraries and reservations. Bt and Mass. Phone 30. tf RIDERS to Chicago June 2 or 3. Cal 2439-M. 5-2 BASEALL. See the Athletics play Cleveland, May 27, Lawrence night; and the Yankees, June 16, Negley night. Stadium. No parking worries. No highway driving worries. Relax and enjoy yourself. Only $4 including reserved seat game. Mail in registration form to The Travel House, 1236 Massachusetts, phone 3661. ENDS TONIGHT "3 Coins In The Fountain" Color - CinemaScope Monday, May, 23, 1955 200 Students Attend Two Marionette Shows Bv MARION McCOY An audience of more than 200 elementary school pupils and University students attended the "Many Moons" and "Alice in Wonderland" marionette shows presented by the art education students Friday in Strong auditorium. ? The scripts, which were written by the students, were each half an hour long. The "Many Moons" script centered around the Moon Princess, which was operated by Joane Manney, fine arts junior. Dressed in blue organdy, the princess asked the king for the moon. The King, dressed in navy and wearing a gold crown, was operated by Marilyn Sorem, education junior. The King's council of wise men consisted of three marionetteets, the Wizard, dressed in a black velvet robe and operated by Carole Chandley, education senior; the high Chamberlain, dressed in a blue silk cape and operated by Mary Schroeder, education junior, and the mathematician, dressed in a plain brown suit and operated by Patricia Campbell, education junior. When the wise men failed to obtain the moon for the princess, the Jester, dressed in a diamond print suit and operated by James Lauver, graduate student, persuaded the Goldsmith, operated by Mary Schroeder, education junior, to make a moon of gold to hang around the princess' neck. BUSINESS SERVICES **EXPERIENCED TYPIST.** Theses, term aura reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at *regular* Mirka, Glinda, 119 Tennessee 1936M **MWF-* 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-ff BEVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American ServIC Co., 616 Vt. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. We have everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf TYPING of themes, term papers, etc. by experienced typist. Reasonable rates Mrs. Delbert Scheid, call after 5:30 weeks days, anytime Sat. & Sun. 1779-7 j NEAT and ACCURATE typing by ex- pression. Call 4261W, af5, pmn. Mrs. Duncan. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU have art, drawing or craft supplies, please call Mrs. Berger at 3336-8 w-24 please call Mrs. Berger at 3336-8 w-24 The "Alice in Wonderland" script centered around Alice, operated by Margaret Donnelly, education junior, and the Queen of Hearts, dressed in an orgyd dress and operated by Patricia Behler, education junior. All of the marionettes were made of papier-mache, cloth, and plastic wood and were manipulated from above by strings or wires. The costumes were made by the students and detailed to fit the individual characters. W. on 6th St. Ph. 3313 We Hope Your Pipe Dreams Come True and You Have a Wonderful Sun Wonderful Summer We'll be glad to see you back next fall. Stop in and have us take care of all your banking needs- In the meantime, have a good summer. THRIFTICHECK ACCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLY AT: Douglas County State Bank 900 Mass. "The Bank of Friendly Service" MEMBER F.D.I.C. Phone 3200