Summer Session Kansan Page 7 the your the eves, feritions more critical accey is well FOR SALE accommodations, goods, services, and employment advice in the nation are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. CLASSIFIEDS Typewriter—Manuals, electrics, portables; rentals, sales, service. Royal, SCM, Ompla Olivevet, Hermes. Xerox copiers. Oceans Typewriter. 700 Mass., ff. 3-3644. 14-ft. fiberglass boat and trailler with cover, 35-h.p. Johnson, m A-1 condition. Priced right. VI 3-1236 after 5 p.m. weekdays, anytime Sat, and Sun. tf Reg. German Shepherd Puppies Trans- West. miles miles West. West. South of Eudora. 8-3 Model 348 Beretta 22 caliber automatic pistol, NRA, very good condition. Excellent buy at $35.00. Call UN 4-3198 or 3-6365 after 6:00 p.m. tf Multiplex component system Fisher Mpx tuner, Sherwon Stero 25 amp, Stevens speakers. Sacrifice. Great for home or apt. VI 2-1791. 6-25 June Specials—1954 Chevy P.G. engine, $60.00; Buck V-8 222 engine, $50.00. Good variety of used tires, $1.00 up. Plus lots of other quality used parts. Benson's Auto Sales, 1902 Harper, Ph. VI 3-1626. Open evenings. '56 FORD V-8, AT, R&H, completely overhailed, very clean, $250; '53 Plv- mouth, std. trans, good second car, $125; '52 Plmvouth, std. trans, ready to go. $100. Benson's Auto Sales, 1902 Harper, VI 3-1626. Open evenings. 7-9 Sherwood AM-FM Monarchal tuner, after 40.00 new. Call VI 3-718- after 6.00 p.m. Epiphone Electric Guitar, Case and Amplifier. Nearly new. Also antique walnut pie cabinet. VI 3-2402. 7-13 Fireworks Free Free Free 19 Free Mdse, with every purchase. No limit. Bob Benson Jr., 1902 Harper, North of 4-H Grounds. 7-2 FOR RENT Available July 1st, furnished apartment. Prl. large living room and larger kitchen, bath with shower, parking. $45.00 per mo. till Sept. 1st, then $55.00. Located at 19 West 14th. Phone for appointment. VI 3- 3013. 7-13 Nice apartment, very near campus for one or two men. Private parking, utilities paid. May work out part or all of rent. Phone VI 3-8534 or VI 2-3475. tf For graduate or older undergraduate men, extra nice furnished bachelor apartments, single or double 11-unit apartments to Fraser Institute facilities, cool and comfortable utilities paid. Ideal study conditions, low, low summer rates. Call VI 3-8534. tt Health & Diet Store Staf-O-Life - Vegetarian - Arabic - Indian - Oriental 17 W. 9th VI 2-2771 Hours: Mon. 2-6 Thurs. 10-7:30 Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10-6 RELAX at the JAYHAWK FUN FAIRWAY FURNISHED APTS. — 2nd floor small bachelor type furnished apt., private bath and kitchen. Bills pd, except elect. $45.00 per month. Rogers' Real Estate Co., 7 West 14th, Bus. Ph. VI 3-0005. Res. Ph. VI 3-2929. 7-5 GOOD LOCATION—1310 Kv. Furnished rooms and apartment, also garage apt. Ut. Pd. Non-smokers. Employed gentlemen preferred. 6-29 Research Service: Need information on History, Anthropology, Literature, other fields? We can furnish the facts. Phone VI 3-0927. 6-29 Roommate, share large furnished 1-bedroom 2nd floor apt, with male grad. studium room at Rogers' Real Estate Co. 7 West 14th Bus. Ph VI 3-005. Res. Ph VI 3-219. 7-5 MISCELLANEOUS Need any sewing or mending done? Reasonable rates. CALL after 5:00 p.m. Mon.-thru-Fri. or all day Sat. or Sun. Phone VI 3-8595. tf Clean 3 room apartment in quiet neigh- borhood of Lakewood, CA. Call 718-645-2000. Bills paid: $75.00, vt 3-6281. 7-9 MATH TUTOR: B.A. Degree in Math from KU. Experienced in tutoring algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and analytic geometry. Phone VI 3-0927. 6-29 BAR-B-QE—Treat yourself to some real B-B-Que at Mich. St. Bar-B-Qe, Ribs, St. Bar-B-Qe, Ribs. 11:00 p.m. Phone II 9-2540. Closed Sunday and Wednesday. 515 Mich. St. tf 1 do baby sitting in my home between reasonable and referee Phone VI 3-2263 7-2 Come out for an evening of fun and fresh air. Accurate typing by experienced typist. *ations*. Reasonable and fast. VI 2-1561. TYPING 'last service, accurate typing. Done by former high school typing teacher. Will type at a high report or these Assessments. Electric. Typewriter. CALL Marsh, Marsh AT vi 3-1826. CALL Miniature Golf Experienced Tytopter would like typing in terms, term papers and letters. VI. 3-2651. roning, family or individual. Phone VI- -5735. 7-13 WANTED WESTERN CIV. I & II. W want to purchase the computer for dec 1965 program. VI 2-2182 6-29 der dec 1965 program. VI 2-2182 6-29 TRANSPORTATION Ride, riders, swap rides Bethel or Kanasa area via near Hway 40 Call G1 1387. 7-2 Driver to Kansas City Monday through Middle. Will share call. Call V1-7 8860 BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE ART NEASE Open 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Complete — one stop service Jayhawk Fun Fairway S. Hwy. 59 by KLWN Rd. Open daily from 5:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 601 Mass. VI 3-9897 Art Campers Dot KU Scene Spotting the KU campus with crimson, ochre, orange, and assorted other pigments are the art campers. While the many divisions of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp center around the classrooms, the camp artists have many classes outside where they can take advantage of the campus subject matter. With the equipment of their trades, the campers use trees or benches for easels and the grass or pavement to sit upon. the afternoon, there is an optional language examination. Five KU students from McPherson have received Lee Miller Scholarships for 1965-66. The third day, the students take physical examinations, have identification photos taken, buy their season football tickets, have individual interviews, take the second placement examination and, in the evening, check out. The meals and lodging at Hashinger Hall are taken care of by the registration fees. Five McPherson Students Get Grants The still-life material has limited value in teaching and so the many classes migrate to the shade of campus trees. One of the most common classes found outside is the nature drawing class. Working mainly in pen and ink, the nature sketchers divide their time between the Natural History Museum and the hillside. Potter Lake seems to attract oil painters and water colorists. With feet dipped in the lake, they, like the nature sketchers, are working to have their work displayed this Friday in the exhibition gallery of Murphy Hall. Planning for the previews starts the fall before and involves Reynolds, who is dean of the previews, Emily Taylor, dean of women; Donald Alderson, dean of men; the Kansas Union, the Guidance Bureau, and two preview clerks. Summer Dessert SAN FRANCISCO —(UPI)— The Wine Institute suggests this warm weather dessert; Pour port or sauternе over melon balls that have been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Chill and serve in sheerbet glasses garnished with mint. The scholarships are from a fund provided by the sons and daughters of the late Lee Miller and are specifically designed for McPherson students. They are renewable for four years if the recipients maintain a good academic record. Of this year's scholarships, four are renewals. A large group of strange students will prowl the KU campus July 1 and 2. These are the students here for a KU Preview—two days in which they participate in activities that help them get to know KU. The activities lined up for the students start the first night, with registration and an opening meeting. The next day the students take their first placement examination and meet with the academic deans. In There will be 12 previews this summer, and a total of 2,500-3,000 students participating in them, according to Bill Reynolds, assistant admissions director and Preview director. Each preview is planned for 250-300 students. Ten of the previews are for next year's freshmen, and the other two are for transfer students. The recipients are Mary Ledell, entering freshman; Karen Hall, sophomore; Roger Krehbiel, senior; Nancy D. Lloyd, sophomore; Linda Yowell, junior. KU Previews Involve Work, Preparation, for Bill Reynolds Each student is sent a reservation card in late May. He is invited to the previews and asked to make a first and second choice among the preview dates. The schedule is made out according to these choices. The previews started in 1950. That summer only two or three previews were held and only about 300 students participated. ___ BUSINESS DIRECTORY- SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST! Open 24 Hours - Complete Auto Servicing Dependable Cars If we don't have what you want— we'll get it! Wagner's Texaco 23rd & Lo. VI 3-0138 - alterations For the best in — - dry cleaning - reweaving 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers TRAVEL TIME Make Your Summer Reservations Now! OPEN TO 10 P.M. 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