FRIDAY. APRIL 22,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIFTEEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed promptly. Ads must be received during the presentation (p.m.) or excepted Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tion department. anson business office. Journalism bldg. 1550 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c ...90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE LADIES GOLF clubs and bag. 5 irons, 2 woods, Spalding and Wilson. Good condition. See at 201 Lane "N" Sun- flower. 28 CHRYSLER 1932 Sedan. Old in years, young in performance and appearance. Wheeling and heater. Less than 55,000 mileage. See Hughes at 835 M26 insippiun. 1941 CHEVROLET: 2-door sedan, mechanically perfect, new 1948 motor. Stainless steel Handy-Hot apartment washing machine, $19.00. Phoen 1957L 1938 BUICK SPECIAL: Four-door, radio, toggles, fogs, headlights, relayed, relocated. Phone 1-800-645-2777. OF Bee Line golf clubs for sale on trade for good gun. Complete set with case and balls. See them at Vicker's station on West 23rd St. GOLF CLUBS: 7 bones. Gar萨森en signature 3 woods, 7铁s. Cailn 1282W any even 7 woods, 7 iron. Cailn 1282W any even 1930 DURANT Tresed, clean, runs good. Good three and heater. $100. 1252 Kg Heater. PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1941. Good cond. carriage, p.c., $550. Call 305- between 3 and 5 p.m. 1946 FORD Deluxe Tudor. 20,300 miles on engine. New tires. new radio. Owned by private party. Call afternoon or evening. 196RB 26 1947 CHEVROLET convertible. Low mileage. Radian, hearer, spot light, window washers, turn indicator and other extras. $1625. 533½ Ohio. 22 1939 FORD Convertible. Radio, heater, power good. See evenings after 5. 4, 2221 OHIO ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners and Air-purifiers, complete with attachments. Fully refurbished pre-war price, pre-war quality. Terms on payment plan at $6.00 per month. Appointments day or night. For sales and services to Sons, and Sons, dealer tl 1904 Barker, Ph. 454. CLARINET in excellent condition and b.m. at 1782. 1244 La. Call Jerry, after 25 1941 OLDSMOBILE fourdoor delux set of windows, with a condition throughout. Phone 31871. 6417 PONTIAC "6" 4-door streamliner, clean, good condition 1701 La. Pho. 6417 PONTIAC "6" 4-door streamliner, MISCELLANEOUS 1941 FORD tudor deluxe. See at 946 Oil or phone 3269w after 3 p.m. 25 18 AFTER THE SHOW. drop in and have a cute, friendly Friendly Fountain. Elite Pharmas. coke at our "Friendly Fountain," Eldridge Pharmacy. 28 FURNITURE: Upholstered and repaired. Slip covers made. Upholstery and slip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery, 89 Vermont Street. Our shop self-is a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur this season. We sell apparel and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. INTERIOR Deicing Service, draperies. INTERIOR Decorating Service. drapers, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered. $5.00. Divan. $10.00. Free reference. References. Jean Murphy. Fh. 786k-118. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the hand. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used as off-barrier). Phone 785 or 1821R. BUSINESS SERVICE HOW'S YOUR mathematics? Better take stock. Not much time. Don't wait till the last week. For appointment with Miss Doudhery call 3084M. 909 Maine. 26 ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracies on all watch repairs by the watchmaster. TYPING: Reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1023 Vermont. Phone 11681. 28 RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and television receivers at lowest price. Free pickup and delivery. 128. Bowman Radio and Electric. 900 5-13 KEYS MADE: Locks repaired. Most modern equipment. Free leather key case with each 8 keys made. Bowman Radio, 900 Mass. Phone 128. 5-19 FWING OONE Prompt attention, acceptance of one or more of the following: 181 or to bring to 1218 Comm. St. Ask for a call. MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50 and up. Call for a demonstration. Hank Bark, 2234J, 1146 Tenn. 25 PARKER "51" pen with silver top. Name W Jones, jr., faintly visible. Finder name on back. LOST BLUE WALLET with hand-painted rose and butterfly on front. Please, for sanity's sake, at least return the blue Fine Arts kit andidget Gillepsen 1245 Iored, phone 1504. BROWN LEATHER bilfold, before vacation. Finder keep the money, but please return papers. Jim Bannister, Phone 1122. 25 FOR RENT FOR RENT to students—apt, with 37 birth bath. private entrance. $37 per month. Apt. of 2 rooms. $30 per month. 1 single room l8.150. one dollar 30. Augu- t vacation rent free. phone 3331. 28 APARTMENT in Lawrence. Large or small room. Call Lawrence for department or house in Topeka. Call Lawrence 1958W or Topeka 9135. 27 Jerry Waugh Has Car Troubles "But I don't want to buy an old Ford," Jerry Waugh, education sophomore basketball star, kept telling persistent callers all last week One of Jerry's fun loving friends placed an advertisement in the Lawrence Journal - World stating that Jerry was in the market for a 1929 or '30 Ford and was willing to pay top prices for it if only they would contact him between 7.30 and 8:00 a.m. Immediately Jerry was swamped with calls from hopeful high school boys who jumped at the chance to unload their junk heaps for a fair profit. One boy was most indignant. After all, he said, his car was in A-1 condition, and he thought it unfair of Jerry to run the advertisement if he hadn't intended to purchase a car. Jerry managed to get out of buying the car, but he was unable to completely rectify the mistake in the eyes of the youth. As a final blow, Jerry received a bill from the Journal-World a few days later charging him a dollar for the six days on which the ad had been run. The nation's air express service in 1948 handled 4,038,376 shipments weighing 71,501,173 pounds with an average haul of 824 miles, breaking all records. Railway Express reports. Winter's Over! Kirkpatrick's Sport Shop Sporting Goods Of All Kinds 715 Mass. Telephone 1018 Come In And Look 'Em Over Anyway, it should be! So, come on, get out of that cold weather rut, and get into the game!! How About You Intramural Boys? What does it take to be a good rifle shot? Richard E. Kummer, engineering sophomore, isn't sure, and he's a sharpshooter. Kummer, top man on the University R.O.T.C. rifle team, has had the highest score in most of the 12 matches the team has shot with other schools. What Makes A Man A Good Marksman? Kummer Doesn't Know, But He Does OK "Some guys seem born to shoot—♥ "Some guys seem born to kill like I was, I guess," Kummer said. "Some try to shoot, get discouraged, and quit. I've been discouraged a lot myself, but you just have to keep slugging away at it." Last year Kummer won the Kansas sharpshooter championship for prone position in the senior division. Championships are given for each of the four positions: standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone. He plans to enter the matches again this year. Kummer took up shooting for four years ago in Hutchinson, his home town. An uncle who had been a state champion several years ago showed him how to shoot and take care of a rifle. "My uncle taught me to respect a gun and made shooting much more interesting for me," Kummer said. "Also, I belonged to the National Rifle association, which stresses safety above all else. It's very good training for a rifleman." To win his matches Kummer doesn't depend entirely upon being "born to shoot." He fires about 200 practice rounds each week to keep in shape. This takes about four hours behind his telescopic gunshot, but Kummer doesn't mind that. The R.O.T.C. marksman prefers target shooting. He does very little hunting. Kummer's father and mother take a great interest in their son's hobby. Although neither of them shoot, they enjoy seeing him take part in the matches. "I do hunt prairie dogs." he said. "You have to shoot them from quite a distance while they are standing on the little hills by their holes. It takes a lot of skill to hit them." Read the Daily Kansan daily. Welcome Visiting Legionnaires - Make the American Legion Your Week-End Station The Lawrence Post will be open to all members of the American Legion each day and evening (Sunday too) during the week-end. Among the features provided for your entertainment are: - Club Facilities - Lunch and Refreshment Services - Special Legion Activities - Bring Dates Saturday Night Make it a "real" week-end . . . Legion Style AMERICAN LEGION 214 West 8th. Gabardine Trench Coats $12.95 Relays Specials - Sun-Tan Trousers ___ from 2.49 - Lightweight Jackets -- from $3.95 - Air Force Sun Glasses ------3.88 - Water-Proof Rain Hats ___1.98 - Saddle-Pocket Fatigues ___2.98 - Long-Bill Visor Caps ---- from 69c - Leather "Gadget" Boxes ___29c - Fancy T-Shirts ___ from 98c - Arch-Support Tennis Shoes ..2.98 - Fine Quality Knit Shorts ___49c - Navy Target Kites ...1.98 Just Received! WHITE TENNIS SHORTS a $3.50 value for only $1.98 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 Mass. St. The Most Interesting Store in Town Phone 588