PAGE TWELVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948 Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Sheep- She Can Find Them On Corbin Lawn Corbin hall women were surprised Tuesday to find their lawn serving as a temporary sheep range. More than 100 bleating sheep scrambled over the lawn. The sheep were cropping dry grass, for a short time when their drivers permitted them to rest while being driven up 11th street hill. The sheep were being driven from the stockyards to the Fred O. Peterson farm, two miles northwest of Lawrence. Mr. Peterson and two employees kept the animals moving along by beating on pans and shouting, but the Corbin slope proved to be too tempting for the hungry sheep that had just arrived from range land in Arizona. Some passing students expressed surprise to see sheep gamboling about the city streets. However, this was a familiar sight to residents along 11th street. One or two large flocks are usually driven through town every spring on their way to the Peterson farm. A & P SUPER MARKETS Lower Prices DRIED FRUIT Dessert Brand SEEDLESS RAISINS ...2 lb. bag 31c Sonsweet MEDIUM PRUNES ...1 lb box 19c Sun-Maid CURRENTS ...11 ox. box 15c Pure Pure LARD ___1 lb. carton 23c Sunnyfield ROLL BUTTER ___69c Fresh COUNTRY EGGS doz 57c Eight O'Clock COFFEE ___1 lb. 40c Minute TAPIOCA ------pkg. 17c JELLO ------3 pkg. 23c Large 2 lb. NAVY BEANS --pkg. 25c Nutley MARGERINE ---1 lb. 27c CANDY & GUM Brach's CHOCOLATE CHERRIES ...1 lb box 69c Wrigley's—Beechnut CHEWING GUM ...3 pkg. 10c Hershey—Mars CANDY BARS ...3 for 13c Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. We Wouldn't Be In if you haven't had that winter tune-up yet! CHANNEL-SANDERS Your Shoes! Pulitzer Prize Editor Coming Hodding Carter, a Pulitzer prize-winning editor, will speak at a convocation of the students of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information Monday, Feb. 21. Burton W. Marvin, dean of the school, said that Mr. Carter would also appear before journalism classes and would be available for seminars. Mr. Carter has been the editor and published of the Delta Democrat-Times at Greenville, Miss., since 1939. He received the Pulitzer prize for editorial writing in 1946. He was a holder of a Nieman fellowship at Harvard university in 1939, and held the Guggenheim fellowship for creative writing in 1945, the same year in which he received the Southern Literary award. Mr. Carter is a native of Louisiana and has been described as one of the leading advocates of progressivism in the South. He was graduated from Bowdoin college, and holds a degree from Columbia university. He has taught at Tulane university. Before going to Greenville, he filled several reporting positions with Southern newspapers and the Associated Press. During World War II he served with the Dixie division of the army. He has been editor of the Middle East editions of Stars and Stripes and of Yank. Quill Club Initiates Thirteen Students Thirteen students were initiated into Quill club, literary society, Wednesday in the East room of the Union. Following the initiation, the first half of Chekov's "Dreams" was read. Each member wrote an ending to the story. Leslie Fleming, College sophomore, Robert Simonton, journalism junior, and Lois Lauer, College senior, won prizes for the best endings to the story. The prizes included a book of authors, "Peter, the Hermit," "Mickey Mouse," and $300 of play money. Dr. E.A. Stephenson of the petroleum engineering department, and Earl Nixon of the Geological Survey, are attending the sessions preliminary to the meeting of the interstate oil compact commission in Wichita today. Three governors and oil and gas industry leaders from 21 member states are expected. Gov. Frank Carlson, and Gov. Beauford H. Jester of Texas, chairman of the compact commission will be guests of tonight's press dinner. They will be on tomorrow's opening program. Nixon, Stephenson Attend Interstate Oil Meeting CLOTHES SHOULD LOOK THEIR BEST Call K.U. 251 With Your News . We See that they do! Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Mayo Doctor Will Speak At KU Medical Center Dr. Walter C. Alvarez of the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18 at the University Medical Center in Kansas City. The lecture will be the second in the Dr. Peter T. Bohan series. The subject of the talk is "Hints on the Recognition of Puzzling Functional Disorders." K. U. Dames played bridge in the Pine room of the Union Wednesday. Mrs. Elise Smith won the high score prize of the evening and Mrs. Jean Runyon won the door prize. KU Dames Play Bridge; Will Have Xmas Party Mrs. Lee Sears, president, said the Dames will have their Christmas party in Lindley auditorium on Wednesday, Dec. 15. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Allene Brownsberger and Mrs. Gwenna Malady. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed - - 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed - 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY WANT TO SKI- LET'S HOP ON THE TRAIN DEC.26 BOUND FOR ASPEN, COLORADO -a week of real thrills and spills on the world's most famous Ski Run-with all the atmosphere that goes with it. For Further Information, Between 12:40—2:00 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. See Your Local SKI Representative in the Lobby of Frank Strong. The Department of Speech and Drama presents EVA LEGALLIENNE in FRASER THEATRE 8:00 p.m. SCENES FROM GREAT PLAYS ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY DEC.13 Single Admission $1.00 (plus tax) TICKET OFFICE GREEN HALL Open: Mon. Dec. 13 9--12----1-4