Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 3, 1956. Lost A Christmas Gift? Claim It At The Police Station A gift for some anonymous student's girl friend may be claimed from John C. Hazelet, Lawrence chief of police. The week before Christmas, a truck driver picked up a student who was hitch-hiking from Leavenworth to Lawrence. After the student got out the driver started on to Topeka when he noticed that a gift had been left on the seat, he said. The driver remembered that the student had told him that he was taking it to his girl friend, and re-attempted to get to the police station in Lawrence. The gift is boxed from a jewelry store. Chief Hazelet said it may be claimed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. in his office at the police station, 745 Vermont St. Miss Peterson Named To National Council Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women, has been named one of two representatives from the National Association of Deans of Women to the National Council of College Fraternities and Societies. The annual council will meet in Cincinnati, Ohio, in May. The average U.S. farmer spends about $3,000 a year for feed, seed, fertilizer, petroleum products, machinery, building materials and hardware. Senior Wins $25 For Ad Campaign Dick Hunter, Lawrence senior, was awarded a $25 first prize last week for a proposed advertising campaign for the Cook Paint and Varnish Co. The campaign was submitted as a competitive project in Advertising Campaigns class. A second place award of $10 was given to Pau Bunge, Auburn, Neb. senior. Honorable mentions were won by Jack Fisher of Peabody and Rollin Peschka of Great Bend, seniors. The competition was sponsored by the company and the Potts-Woodbury Advertising Agency. Judges were John Barton, vice president of Potts-Woodbury, and Clifford Bratton, advertising director of Cook Paint and Varnish Co. Stepped up efforts in control of brucellosis cut losses to U.S. cattle-men from $100 million in 1945 to $45 million in 1955. The NEW STUDENT RESTAURANT see page 7 It's a pleasure to get to know Old SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION. Each time you shave you can look forward to something special: the Old SPice scent—brisk, crisp, fresh as all outdoors...the tang of that vigorous astringent—banishes shave-soap film, heals tiny razor nicks. Splash on Old SPICE and start the day refreshed! Add Spice to Your Life...Old Spice For Men SHULTON New York • Toronto THE KANSAN KANSAN DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide Kirby's Lunch Dinner, breakfast anytime—short orders 616 Mass. 24 Hour service The Flamingo Jim's Hamburgers Specializing in chicken & juicy steaks Dancing nightly all week VI 3.9727 for reservation 627 Mass. We never close Serving 12-12 Sunday 12-9 p.m. Jim's Drive-In Regular meal and drink 85c U.S. prime steaks—Channel catfish 732 N. 2nd VI 3-9741 Hundley's Cafe Open all night 838½ Mass. VI 3-9801 Rock Chalk Cafe next to the Granada Theatre) Hamburgers & Chili Breakfast Served Anytime Open 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. Special club sandwich—whole meal 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. to midnite Granada Cafe Old Mission Inn The best hamburgers in town 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 Big Buy Drive-In For the best in burgers, malts & french fries—Open 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. week days, 1 a.m. on Fri. & Sat. Blue Hills Drive-In Extra large drive-in menu—jumbo steakburgers, bar-b-q burgers, home made apple pie 1601 E. 23rd East on hi-way 10 Dinner Bell Cafe Week days 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 912 Mass. Open Sunday 1307 Mass. The Castle Tea Room Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies Eldridge Hotel Coffee Shop Serving good food all the time 6 a.m.-8 p.m. daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. Closed Sunday Chris's Cafe 10-40 Cafe Weekend Special—16 oz. broiled T-bone Steak $2.00 832 Mass. 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9757 Steaks, Hamburgers, home made pie 609 Vt. Open until 10 p.m. Crystal Cafe The Chuck Wagon Serving steaks and Bar-B-Q South on Highway 59