Friday, Oct. 21. 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 3 Paving To Start Monday On 236-Mile Turnpike TOPEKA—(U.P.)-Gov. Fred Hall will place the first bucket of concrete Monday noon as paving begins on the 236-mile Kansas turnpike in a ceremony a mile and a half east of Big Springs. KTA general manager, Gale Moss, said the right-of-way will be opened so that the public can observe the event. The superhighway is scheduled to open for toll traffic in October, 1956. The Western Contracting Corporation of Sioux City, Iowa, was laying the sub-base today along the $4\frac{1}{2}$ mile stretch in preparation for paving operations. The turnip authority today received a satisfactory bid for 2.12 miles of pavement on a relocation of K-7 from Bonner Springs to Victory Junction. The J. A. Tobin Construction Co. of Kansas City, Kan., bid $276,396.90, more than $10,000 under turnip estimates. The authority delayed taking bids on a private communications system. There will be further discussion over heights of towers which present a problem near airports along the four-lane road's route. Seven men were pledged by Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity, last night in the Javhawk Room of the Union. A. R. Lockheart, creative director of the Bruce B. Brewer Advertising Agency, spoke to a combined meeting of ADS and Gamma Alpha Chi, advertisement fraternity for women, following the pledging ceremony. Ad Fraternity Pledges 7 Mr. Lockheart showed a series of his agency advertisements and pointed out the reasons why they were successful. A "perfect" ad by the Brewer Agency was one of the examples he showed. Mr. Lockheart was the second of a series of agency men scheduled to speak to ADS and GAX. New Alpha Delta Sigma pledges are Walter Baskett, Kansas City, Mo., member; Leo Flankigan, Chicago senior; Richard Hunter, Lawrence senior; James Koblenberg, Louisburg junior; Clifford Meyer, Kansas City, Kan., junior; Steve Schmidt, Salina junior, and James Wiens, Hillsboro senior. '57 License Tags To Be Red And White TOPEKA —(U,P)— Red and white will be the colors for Kansas motor vehicle license plates in 1957. The Kansas Highway Commission has decided on a white enamel background and red enamel numerals. Next year's plates will be a reversal of the 1955 tags, with black numerals on white background. Well, He Was Impartial MUSCATINE, Iowa — (U.P.)— Patrolman George Kipner put three tickets on a parked car. Then he realized it was his automobile. Kappa Phi Meets Today Kappa Phi members will meet from 5 to 7 p.m. today in the homes of the group patronesses for dinner, business meeting, and worship service. The guest of honor in each group will be a foreign student. The patronesses; Group 1, Mrs. Herbert Wright, 733 Mississippi St., group 2, Mrs. C. R. Stewart, 705 Rhode Island St.; group 3, Mrs. H. D. Remple, 2107 New Hampshire St.; group 4, Mrs. W. J. Houlsier, 112 Mountview Dr.; group 5, Mrs. Karl Edwards, 1645 Barker St.; and group 6, Mrs. C. L. Childers, 1001 Rhode Island St. The International Students will be guests of the Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Dave Zerfas, at the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity house, is in charge of dinner reservations. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kentucky at 8th St. Ernst E. Klein - Pastor UNIVERSITY CLASS- 9:45 WORSHIP - 11:00 ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP - 5:50 A Cordial Welcome To All Trail Room Dance sponsored by STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES SATURDAY NITE October 22 After the Game ED FORDING TRIO FREE 8:30-11:30 DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide 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. Always ready to serve good food 5 a.m.-7:30 p.m.—Open Sunday 717 Mass. VI 3-9766 Blue Hills Drive-In Extra large drive-in menu----jumbo steakburgers, bar-b-q burgers, home made apple pie 1601E.23rd East on hi-way 10 Dinner Bell Cafe Granada Cafe 912 Mass. Open Sunday Week days 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Chris's Cafe Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies Regular $4.00 steak $2.00 Breakfast served anytime Open until 8 p.m. 832 Mass. Closed Sunday Hundley's Cafe Open all night 838 ½ Mass. VI 3-9801 Specializing in chicken & juicy steaks Dancing nightly all week VI 3-9727 for reservation Serving 12-12 Sunday 12-9 p.m. The Flamingo The Chuck Wagon Serving steaks and Bar-B-Q South on Highway 59 Dinner, breakfast anytime—short orders 616 Mass. 24 Hour service Steaks, Hamburgers, home made pie 609 Vt. Open until 10 p.m. Weekend Special—16 oz. broiled T-bone Steak $2.00 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9757 Serving good food all the time 6 a.m.-8 p.m. daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. 1307 Mass. Jim's Hamburgers 627 Mass. We never close Regular meal and drink 85c U.S. prime steaks—Channel catfish 732 N. 2nd VI 3-9741 Rock Chalk Cafe The Castle Tea Room Special club sandwich—whole meal 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. to midnite Old Mission Inn The best hamburgers in town 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737