Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday.May 19.195 —Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar PRESENT ARMS!-Two Air Force ROTC cadets salute the colors during a review in Memorial stadium. The review, in which Army, Air Force, and Navy ROTC groups participated, preceded Flood Threatens Southwest Torential rains pounded the Southwest dust bowl today, spelling the difference between bankruptcy and money in the bank for thousands. But they also triggered flash floods and scores of persons fled their homes. Bv UNITED PRESS The heaviest rams in nearly a year poured down on the parched wheat fields of eastern Colorado. They soaked the ground where they were needed most. Thousands of farmers who were threatened with bankruptcy only last week joyfully made plans for putting in new crops. But in west Texas and Oklahoma up to eight inches of rain filled placid creeks with racing flood crests. Brady creek sent a 22-foot flood crest smashing against hastily erected sandbag dikes at Brady, Tex., early today. The dikes held but 35 families were forced from their homes and 500 more were alerted to be ready to clear out. The watershed in the Brady and Bear creek areas was estimated at 15 inches during the past few days. More rains could topple the dikes and send flood waters spreading over a wide area, officials warned. The Home Economics club will honor its senior members in its senior sendoff meeting at 7 p.m. today in the Fraser dining room. The seniors will be initiated into the American Home Economics association, national organization for women interested in home economics. Officers for next year also will be installed. Home Economics Club To Honor Seniors Donna McNett and Mary Ann Scramlin, college sophomores, are in charge of the meeting. A baby will consume 515 pounds of food in its first year at an approximate cost of $120. Use Kanson Classified Ads In Stock: CHAP CHAP BOOM Crew Cuts HEART Eddie Fisher LEARNIN' THE BLUES Frank Sinatra Bell's 925 Massachusetts Phone 375 Don't walk home-- Ride home in one of Lo $ Dinty's little jewels We're Tradin' Fools Ride-it-in Shove-it-in Drag-it-in Haul-it-in Coast-it-in We Don't Care How You Get It In! If It's On Wheels We'll Give You 50.00 ON TRADE THIS WEEKEND We're particularly interested in Tricycles Baby Buggies Roller Skates Model T's Marmon Roadsters 30 to choose from NO INCREASE IN PRICES '51 CHEV, delux 4 dr. Heat, music, whites Sharp—$795.00 '50 FORD Custom 2 dr. Heat—O.D. Read 'em and weep— $375.00 '51 FORD Custom V-8 4 dr. Heat, music, OD, covers—a little gem—$775.00 '49 CHEV delux 2 dr. Just heat— midnight black $345.00 '51 STUDE Starlight coupe. Heat, music, a-lotta-color $575.00 '50 CHEV delux 2 dr. Heat, music, visor covers—some speed equip. $545 '49 FORD V-8 Custom 4 dr., heat, visor half nylon tires $345.00 '48 DE SOTO —club coupe. Neat, music, slip joint, many miles left here new rubber. $245.00 '54 BUICK, Sp. Riv. Heat, music, Dyn., whites You can walk the dog in this one '51 CHEV delux Fleetline, 2 dr. Heat, music. She's loaded not so sharp $725.00 '50 PONT 2 Dr fast back, fiddle, fire. A real doll—shook up but ready. $345.00 '50 KAISER delux '54 CHEV, Sta. Wgn. Heat, squirts, whites leather trim Vacation special 50 KAISER delux 4 dr. Heat, music. O.D. School teacher's car and we can prove it! $375.00 '53 FORD, Victoria Heat, music, O.D.. whites covers, squirts A Lotta class '51 HENRY J 2 dr. Heat, covers. Lo miles $345.00 '49 FORD V-8 Custom 2 dr. Heat, music, as is $345.00 '48 STUDE Comm. 4 dr. Fiddle, Fire, O.D. Whites $265.00 '53 PONT., Cat. Heat, music, leather trim Sharpest in the Valley '46 CHEV 2 Dr Heat, music. One roller skate and $75.00 and take her away! '54 BUICK, Special 4 dr., heat, music, whites 13,000 act. miles Lotsa color, and lotsa car! Lo $ Dinty Moore's Used Cars 6th Vt. seeum Honest Bob Powers, Lonesome George and LO $ Ph. 856-call um OPEN TIL 9 PM