Page 8 University Daily Kansas Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955. Extension Work Shown At Fair Every Kansas county is reached in some way by the University Extension services. This is shown in an exhibit at the state fair in Hutchinson which closes today. The exhibit, organized by Howard Walker, director of University Extension, and Harold Ingham, activities coordinator for University Extension, has a large Kansas map for its background. Dots indicate places where the 30 University Extension services have operated. At either side of the exhibit are signs listing the services. Above the map is a flying Jayhawk with books in his tables, showing that the bureau covers the state. Special light fixtures illuminate the entire display which is painted with phosphorescent material. Daylight Time Ends Sunday CHICAGO—(U.P.)—An estimated 28,880,000 Americans will collect a five-month-old debt next Sunday—the hour of sleep they lost when many parts of the country adopted daylight saving time last April. A national survey by Elgin Observatory indicated that most cities and towns in 11 states will return to standard time at 12:01 a.m., Sept. 25. An anti-rabies vaccine for cattle was developed in 1954. Nearly Blind Senior Aids Archaeology Crew When the University archaeological expedition left Lawrence this summer there was a question as to whether or not Clement Blakeslee, college senior, would be an asset at the "Two Teeth" dig on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation near Chamberland, S. D. Blakeslee, with five per cent of normal vision, is nearly blind. Life in camp was comparatively easy for everyone. The members made their headquarters in a school building near the area to be flooded this spring in the Ft. Randal Dam development. The inhabitants had abandoned the community and had left behind modern kitchen facilities, refrigeration, and hot and cold running water for the archaeology crew. When the floor level was reached the careful job of combing it with whisk brooms and trowels was started. On occasion Blakeslee got in on this cautious task, picking up broken arrowheads, bone awls and fragments of pottery. His sense of touch enabled him to help remove some of the 100 or so stumps which had once supported the roof. Blakeslee, attached to the party as an ethnologist, is a Summerfield scholar majoring in anthropology. Supposedly he would have nothing to do with the digging at the site of the prehistoric Arikara Indian village. Even so he was able to transport dirt and to help search for relics with a hand trowel and a whisk broom. "At first I tied someone's shirt to a pole stuck in the ground," Blakeslee said. "I could distinguish this flag, head for it and dump the wheelbarrow. When the pile got high enough I no longer needed the flag." - OUT of GAS? - FLAT TIRE? - BATTERY DOWN? These tasks of archaeology he performed when he was not doing his regular job, seeking ethnological knowledge. SHOP BROWN'S FIRST FRITZ CO. SERVICE BY MEN WITH KNOW-HOW Phone VI 3-4321 MEET THE LEVI FAMILY AT Brown's Phone VI 3-4321 8th and NEW HAMPSHIRE SERVICE LADY LEVI'S SKIRTS JACKETS SHIRTS FADED DENIMS STOCKMEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S LEVI'S JACKETS LINED OR UNLINED SHIRTS BLUE DENIM CORDUROY TWO TONE AND PLAIDS ALL SIZES ALL LENGTHS FAIR TRADED PRICES tickets now on sale at concessions stand—union Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. tuesday, oct. 11, hoch dave brubeck When you see this week's super specials, you'll want to buy them by the carload because you don't get savings like these very often. So drive to Rusty's and Cole's—there's always plenty of room to park easily. Buy all you want of everything you like best. Fill the trunk deck . . . pile 'em on the rear seat. If your car won't hold all you want to buy make a second trip. We're making it most profitable for you to buy your favorite foods by your carload-full. Rainbow Early June Green Peas 10 No. 303 Cans I. G. A. Vitamin Rich Tomato Juice 4 46 oz. Cans Libby's Yellow Cling 2 Peaches No. 21/2 Cans Today's Biggest Tissue Value Scott Tissue 10 Rolls Ground Beef 3 lbs Fresh Dressed Tender Pan Ready Picnic Hams lb 35c Fresh Dressed Tender Pan Re ady Fryers lb 49c PRODUCE Flame Tokay Grapes 2 lbs 29c Red Triumph Potatoes 10 lb bag 39c Colorado Snowwhite lb 29c RUSTY'S Food Center 23rd & LOUISIANA Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Open Evenings and Sundays Lots of Free Parking Space