--- Page 9 Read and Use the Kansan Classified Ads. Essay Contest Winners Listed Richard Speer, college junior, will be awarded $100 for writing the best essay in this year's Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Applied Christianity essay contest. Speer's essay is entitled "A Christian Student's Decision." Roger Youmans, college senior, will be awarded $50 for his essay, "The Black Enigma." Speer and Youmans will be honored in the commencement program. Miss Mattie Crumrine, assistant professor of romance languages; Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism; and Arvid Schulenberger, assistant professor of English, organized the contest and selected winning essays. The contest is a memorial to Hattie Elizabeth Lewis, a former student at Bend. The first Charles and Helen Hulme scholarship of $500 has been awarded to Kala Lou Mays for her freshman year here. The fund which was established in March with the KU Endowment association by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulme of Great Bend, will provide an annual $500 scholarship for a graduate of Great Bend High school for the first year at KU. Miss Mavs was chosen by the KU committee on aids and awards from several nominees named by R. E. Gunn, principal at Great Bend. Great Bend Girl Wins $500 Grant Criteria for the scholarship are academic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated qualities of character and leadership. There is no restriction as to the course of study the scholar wishes to pursue. This could happen to YOU! - Windshield wipers Steering analysis Battery test - Tire check - Complete lubrication - Lights and horn - Brake check - Flush radiator Play safe by driving a safety-checked car! See us before you go another unsafe mile. We'll give your car a bumper-to-bumper check-up and repair — quickly and economically. Don't delay —— drive in today! University Daily Kansan 714 Vermont Thursday, May 19, 1955 - Your Ford Dealer in Lawrence - Phone 3500 Former Student Electrocuted A former KU student was electrocuted Tuesday near Atchison. He was Robert Eugene Falconer, 28, working as a lineman for the Kansas Power and Light company. He was killed when he touched a live line 40 feet above the ground. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. Mr. Falconer attended the University from 1947 to 1949. His wife, the former Marjorie Clark, was a student here in 1949-50. Surviving are his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falconer who live near Atchison. Ascension Day Observed Ascension Day service will be held by the Immunel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont, at 7:30 p.m. today. The Rev. Mr. Norman Brandt will deliver the sermon, "A Name Above Every Name." Catholic and Episcopal services were held this morning. A mole can dig a tunnel at the rate of 15 feet an hour and such tunnels have been traced to the length of a half mile. Every market offers "specials" and every woman can save some money if she buys only those items. But she would deny to herself and to her family the good-tasting goodness of mealtime variety . . . the necessary nutrition of balanced meals. Why do it? You can serve more of the foods you like best—and save more money in the bargain—when you get ALL your food needs here where every price is a low price. More low prices mean more savings—that makes sense! —Rusty and Jimmy Good Value Enriched OLEOMARGARINE lb. Kraft's Famous Salad Dressing quart MIRACLE WHIP jar Royal Guest Tomato 12 oz. CATSUP bottle Gerber's Strained 3 cans BABY FOOD Ready To Bake BALLARD BISCUITS pkg. Flemings Flavor-rich lb. 790 COFFEE can Rainbow Standard Pack 5 No.303 TOMATOES Cans Armour's Sweet SMOKED HAMS 18 to 22 lb. lb. Half or Whole Always A Favorite 3 Ibs. GROUND BEEF Firm Ripe Slicing 2 tubes 29c TOMATOES RUSTY'S Food Center 23rd & LOUISIANA Low Prices Everyday Open Evenings and Sundays Lots of Free Parking Space