Page 7 Summer Parking Applications Being Taken aren't stand but pens The University traffic office in Robinson gymnasium will receive applications for summer session parking permits, traffic officials announced today. Students having permits for the present semester and wishing to renew them for the summer session must visit the traffic office. May 26, the traffic office will mail renewal forms to faculty, staff members, and University employees who have paid for parking permits for all three semesters. Faculty members who have not paid for three semesters must register for permits at the traffic office. Officials said that in order for summer session permits to be valid they must be placed before June 14 on the rear license plate of the car so as not to obscure state numbers. Any person may pick up a list of traffic rules and regulations at the traffic office, they said. Home Ec Delegates To Attend Convention Two Home Economics club members will represent KU at the National Home Economics convention in San Francisco this June. Junior to Head Delta Phi Delta James Bass, fine arts junior, was elected president of Delta Phi Delta, professional fine arts fraternity, at a picnic Wednesday held in observance of Founder's Day. Other new officers are Elinor Sue Epperson, fine arts junior, vice president; Ruby Schaulis, fine arts sophomore, recording secretary; Keith Coffin, fine arts junior, treasurer; Norma Lee Stranathan, fine arts junior, historian; and Maralee Knapp, fine arts junior, corresponding secretary. TODAY & SATURDAY Anne Smith, education junior, and Suzanne Schwantos, college sophomore, will spend four days at the conference. The girls say they hope to bring back ideas on building interest in the Home Economics club. Read the Kansan classified ads. MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT. Girls In The Night SUNDAY & MONDAY SUNDAY NIGHT IS LUCKY LICENSE NIGHT University Daily Kansan - CLASSIFIEDS- Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepts with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m., to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tation, journalism bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. WANTED USED ARCUS 63. in good condition. Call 1914. 5-24 FOR 1954-55 SCHOOL YEAR—College student to work as waiter, houseboy in exchange for room and board. Call Lil Ma at 322. 5-25 TYPING OF THEMES, term papers, etc. Available rates 100. Kentucky, Phone 17793 805. Tennessee, Phone 17793 FOR RENT Read the Kansan classified ads. LARGE, COOL, COMFORTABLE room Suitable for 2-5 people. Call: 3480R 0-25 FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and sanitary facilities. summer. Available June 3. Call 1698W. 800-457-2333. VERY NICE ROOFS for girls for sum- mmer camp. Call 317-2580 at Campus. For appointment, call 317-2580. SUMMER ROOMS with full kitchen bedrooms, $15 per month See at 25 Indiana. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment for summer rental. Private entrance, private bath. Close to campus. Cool comfortable. Perfect for business or vacation. 5-25 termon or evening or KU 422. THREE-ROOM furnished apartment. bath. Close to KU. Phone 5-254 or 2641R SINGLE OR DOUBLE beds for men during summer school. Also sleeping porch. All skale beds. Adjoining campus. Call 26743. Ask for Mrs. Laughlin. APPROVED SUMMER HOUSING for women, $40 for the summer session. Cooking privileges, convenient location. 1528 Tenn. Call 3697 or 1378J. tf ROOFS FOR MEN; Cool, quiet single campus. Phone 1784W. 5-22 campus. Phone 1784W. 5-22 SUMMER ROOMS for boys, $12 per bed. Room available. 5-door beds. 1222 Main, Phone: 495-736- 8003. 10USE SETTLING: Brick, stone, block; wall cracking stopped permanently. Concrete slab reinforced, lined, reinforced concrete; pilings, otouts installed. Guaranteed method. We jack back flues, porches, piers, walls. Construction Co., ph. 2996M. Card construction Co., ph. 2996M. MISCELLANEOUS TYINGP: Quick, accurate typing. Rea- tions: Call Mrs. Merritt. Reprints: 6 p.m. FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking. Phs. 1843L-4, 825 N.Y. MWF-7 Phs. 1843L-4, 825 N.Y. MWF-7 BUSINESS SERVICES JIAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is highly trained in fins, nets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf CABINET-MAKER a n d R FINISHER: Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom, Res. and Shop. @23 Ala. BEVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American ServICE Company, 616 Vl.TF FOR SALE TWO-BLOCK BAKER Navy officer uniforms. (For sale ho)蓝, sun-tans, whites. (Free with res.)蓝, top topper. 777-L2-1. Call Bob Lauck, 305 E. 5-25. ARGUS A-2. Camera and carrying case. Excellent condition. Phone 2984W 5-25 PRESS CAMERA 4x5 B&J, revolving back, range finder, Hindsill flash, solenoid syncope. Certar lens in Compus shutter, and pack adapter $12.5. 1903R. 5-25 BRAND NEW pilot's Chronograph and stopwatch. Waterproof, sweep second hand. Must sell, leaving school. Lynn Osborn. 1229 Ohio, Chicago. 11-56 TUXEDO, size 38. Hart, Shaffner & Marx. Worn once. Phone 3281-1-8. 5-26 REVERE TAPE RECORDER-radio com- trol device, Bateshey, Bayle- oratory, or call 2529. 5-24 TWO-WHEEL TRAILER. Good condition. See at 14 Pawnee. 5-27 1951 RED MCG-TD. Never raced. Radio. 1952 ALABAMA. Telephone. 710. Bob Kennedy, Alabama. Phone 1705. LIVE IN A HOME of your own. Buy my phone number to call two, must sell. Phone 2573W. 5-22 Fun & Games Dept: Friday - Saturday - Sunday Dancing - Dining and Sody Pop at the SKYLINE CLUB Monday thru Thursday Friday, May 21. 1954 Available for Private Parties Call 1904-M for Reservations TRANSPORTATION RIDERS TO NEW YORK CITY. Share expenses. Leaving 5 p.m., Friday, May 28. Return for summer school. Call 2700, Ex. 332 or 1110M. RIDERS WANTED for airplanes, steamed ships, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skye-cach and family day rates. Visit our web site at www.riders.org. National Bank for free pamphlets and information to itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tr DRIVING TO NEW YORK, May 28. RIVING to Call 2998W, 10:00 to 15:26 GOING TO North Carolina June 2 or September 1. Call Matthews, Bailley in or call 252JF. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE: Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. We also offer cruise ship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and interview trips arranged as well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE, 1015 Mass. Pho. 3661 LOST AND FOUND YOUVE GOT my raincoat with keys in pocket and I've got yours. Mistake at Chuck Wagon Sunday. Leave at Chuck Wagon or call 3307W. 5-25 MY BRIGHT COLORED horn-rimmed glass, probably lost near Military Science building. Please call 2746 or bring to 1620 Mass. 5-24 BLACK PURSE ground floor. Haworth Will under please return to room 104 Haworth or call 1504? Reward. 5-24 Send the Daily Kansan Home! CANNOT SEE! Am flunking! Please return glasses in green plastic case found at baseball diamond May 15. Lynne Livingston, 4280. 5-21 ADDED: COLOR CARTOON "Cat Tamale"-NEWS Print by TECHNICOLOR SHOWS: 7:05-9:00 FEATURE 7:25-9:20 TONIGHT OWL PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15 Also in CinemaScope — "Haydn's Farewell Symphony"