MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Where Can You Get A Meal Like This For 65 Cents? Bv ANNA ALBRIGHT Approximately 400 persons have been served at the eight non-profit luncheons and dinners planned and prepared by the Foods III class in home economics. The luncheons and dinners were designed to give women practical experience in planning, marketing, and preparing meals. For both the luncheons and dinners, one member of the class preside "For the luncheons, the hostess was allowed to spend 60 cents a person in planning her meal." Mrs. Jessie Stene, instructor of home economics, said. "For the dinners, she was allowed to spend 65 cents a person. One of the menus for a dinner included Swiss steak, baked potatoes, brussel sprouts, spiced grape lime jelly, graham rolls, jelly, pepermint ice cream with chocolate syrup, cookies, and coffee. as hostess at each of the three tables which were served. For the lunch-ches, she was aided by an assistant hostess and a kitchen assistant. For the dinners, she was assisted by a waitress and a cook. Each table was set for eight persons. "The women found it rather difficult to stay within the budget," she said. Each hostess planned her menu, marketed for fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats, and supervised the preparation of the meal. Another menu included barbequed meat, carrots, lima beans, corn meal muffins, jelly, orange apple salad, graham cracker pudding, and coffee. For the lunceons, casserole dishes predominated. One of the marketing problems was oleomargarine. For this the women prepared several variously priced margarines, including the cheapest and the highest priced ones. These margarines were used on foods such as potatoes and bread, and for seasoning purposes. "The women found that the highest priced food is not always the preferred food." Mrs. Stene said. The women also experimented with canned, fresh, and frozen foods. In the amount of waste in peeling or cooking was added to the cost of the food. Reading Help Is Offered Pre-enrolling for classes in the reading laboratory is now underway. Students interested may obtain information in room 18, Fraser hall, from 3 to 5 p.m. each day. Students will not be scheduled for classes until after the rest of their enrolling has been completed. The program will begin the second week of the next semester, but those interested may take the required test, which will be used to diagnose problems, now. The test will take one hour. Three types of classes will be offered by the laboratory. General study methods, a four-week class, will be conducted by Henry P. Smith, associate professor in education. This course will meet twice a week. Classes emphasizing speed in reading and emphasizing comprehension in reading will be conducted by the staff of the reading laboratory. Both are six - week classes. More than 300 University students have enrolled for work in the reading clinic this year. An estimated 600 students will have taken the courses by the end of this school year. "The purpose of the reading laboratory is to help University students, regardless of the field in which they are working, to improve their reading ability and general study methods," Professor Smith said. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Reads Twain's Essay To German Club Gene Azure, College junior, gave a reading from Mark Twain's "On the German Language," in German club recently. The article is a satire, and contains Mr. Twain's opinions and criticisms of the German language. The meeting was the last one this semester. The first meeting next semester tentatively has been set for Thursday, Feb. 10, in 402 Fraser hall. Recently, the German club voted for the organization of a German honorary fraternity at the University. Further plans will be made next semester. UN Meeting Set For Jan. 25,26 William H. Stoneman, adviser to Trygve Lie, secretary-general of the United Nations, will be one of the main speakers at the United Nations conference Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 25 and 26. Mrs. Howard Richardson of New York is here setting up the first of a number of such conferences on college campuses. She is vice-chairman of the speakers' research committee for the United Nations. She formerly lived in Pratt. Sponsors of the conference are the University Extension and the Non - Governmental Organizations section, an agency for bridging the gap between the U.N. and the people by acquainting interested persons with the operation of the U.N. Mrs. Heldeen Dodderidge of Lawrence, representative of the United States department of agriculture, will also speak. Trains Slow To Six Miles— Inside City Limits Gilmer, Texas—(UP)—The Gilmer city commission passed an ordinance requiring that engineers of the Cotton Belt railway slow their trains to six miles per hour while inside the city limits. The ordinance carries a maximum penalty of $100. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be brought during the presentation at 10 a.m. (e.g. Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be mailed to Kansan at 245 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM or half of double room for male students. 1356 Tenn. Ph. 2281R. SPACIOUS, LIGHT, double or single rooms with generous closet and storage space. For four graduate women students. Breakfast if desired. Call 100R PLACE FOR two men students, laundry machines if needed, if desired. 10, Ohio. Ohio. SPRING SEMESTER vacancy for two boys. Double room. Share kitchen with other students. Breakfast, heat, on bus walking distance to town and K.U. 637 Ind. Phone 1782. SHARE ROOM at the 801 Club for boys. Single bed. 801 Indiana. Phone 1426M. 20 VACANCY FOR two men. Close to H 1228 La. after 6 b.m. 17 LIVE NEAR the campus next semester, 2 blocks from Blake—½ block from bus. 1 block from library — two room car- riage. See or call after 6 p.m.at 1725 Indiana. Phone 2631 W. 1 FOR BOYS- 2 single rooms, $4.50 each per week. 2 double rooms with cooking facilities. $3.50 each boy per week. Two blocks from campus. Call 299.17 MISCELLANEOUS CONTACT US for all airline information. UPS ticket office. First National Bank of London. Gretchen McGinnam. M8th and Mass. Phone 30. 19 JAYHAWKS: Give your experience a pleasant surprise and visit your local airport in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our pet field is our business. Our fur, feathers & greens. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. 19 FOUND PARKER 51 pen. Owner may have after payment of the 1558R. 19 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING—reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1028 Vt. Ph. 1168 R. 17 WHY WORRY? Finals are—a snap when you use College Outline Series books. One for every subject! Watch for our ads. Student Union Book Store. 17 TYPING: Term papers, notebooks, By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone: 1601, 1209 Ohio. WATCHES, expertly repaired at Balfours, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rates. TYPING DONE quickly and accurately. Thesis papers, etc. Call 1772M. 19 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel: 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 17 LOST PAIR OF glasses in black case stamped Moller Optical Service. Dean Collins printed on cleaning tissue inside. Please Leather COAT. Who ever exchanged coats with me in Robinson annex, please Phone 3253W and receive yours. Bill Groves. 17 LEATHER COAT. Who ever exchanged coats with me in Robinson annex, please Phone 3253W and receive yours. Bill Groves. 17 PARKER "51," maroon with silver top, very dainty point. Possibly lost in vielcity. Please call Norman Wenger. Phone 565. 19 KEY RING with 2 house keys, 2 auto keys, and 1948 Kansas license. Identification No. 22-5789. Finder please contact Feeding. Phone 2538. 19 KEY RING with 2 house keys, Reward. Call Margaret Granger at 415. 19 BROWN ZIPPER billfold with identification card and activity book. Keep money but please return the rest. Phone BROWN Honeywife at 2538. 19 BLACK AND SILVER Parker "51" between Robinson and Union. Wednesday afternoon. Reward. Call Ira. 2591M. 18 AESTHETICS TEXTBOOK. "The Spirit and Substance of Art." Raccus. R. Russei phone 1233. 17 BEATRICE D.C. book, notes and reports. It was left near phone booth in Marvin Hall yesterday. Please phone 160R. Warren Grist. 17 BEATRICE D.C. book, notes and reports. It was left near phone booth in Marvin Hall yesterday. Please phone 160R. Warren Grist. 17 BEATRICE D.C. book, notes and reports. It was left near phone booth in Marvin Hall yesterday. Please phone 160R. Warren Grist. 17 GRUEN PRECISION wristwatch. Silver phone 3145. 17 GRUEN PRECISION wristwatch. Silver phone 3145. GRUNEN PHRCISION wristwatch. Silver phone on case. Renew. Call Larry Simmons. 852-641-3700. FOR SALE MOUTON COAT: Flared back, three- quarter length, size 14. Purchased last January. Fur in excellent condition. 817 Indians after 6 p.m. 19 COCKER PUPPIES. blond. ACR regi- less weeks. old 60 Drive D Sun- flower. SLINGERLAND DRUMS, 16" and 12" SLINGERLAND equipment for the bass pedal, cymbals, and traps. Will sell cheap. Phone 817. Ask for Kane. MICROSCOPE: E. Lietz-Metz; three objectives; six eyepieces; camera ludia; mechanical stage; and other attachments. Mahogany case. For information call JACK HENRY tan canel hair overcoat. Phone 2733L-2. 17 75 FOUND vitalaire metal box. Looks like refrigerator. $35. 2926M. 1023 Vermont. PUBLIC ADDRESS System, complete with Webster record changer, turner refrigerator, water heater, alu- mation. Ideal for parties. Leaving school. Must sell. 1244 Ohio. Phone 366. 17 25 FT. IRONWOOD trailer-butane range, 2 full tanks. Electric brakes, elec- tric refrigerator, water heater, alu- mation. Ideal for parties. Leaving school. Sat at 147 New York. LIKE NEW FHA financed five-room efficiency. Good south location. Attached garage. Full basement. Fenced backyard. Gas furnace. $2200 downpayment. Bail- uyable $44.38 monthly. Phone 1952 M. 17 FINE mobile home complete with Butte tune cooking, oil heating, and electric refrigeration. This 3-room house trailer will provide excellent housing at low price. Travels to KU. Inspect it at 1700 Kentucky. $1.50 FOR your old battery on a guaranteed B. F. Goodrich battery. Deli- vation and installation free. B. F. Good- ridge. WANTED FULL DAY child care. Consider monthly contracts only. Phone 3195R. 19 ROOM OF HALL or apartment near Room 134W between 5 and 6 p.m. 18 134W between 5 and 6 p.m. 18 TRANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE to commute next semester from South Kansas City. Classes 9 to 3 Monday through Friday. K. W. Bottenberg 2234R, or H8585. Daughter Swears In Father The state of Illinois has 204,239 farms. Bellaire, Ohio-(UP)—Sally Sue Witten, admitted to law practice last summer, finally got a chance to do her father a good turn. Bernard G. Witten was sworn in for his third term as a Belmont county common pleas judge by his daughter. Burglar Makes Double Haul East St. Louis, Mo.—(UP) — An enterprising burglar took $40 from the home of Tillman Van Buren, then collected $6.50 by renting a room in the house to a prospective tenant who called while he was ransacking the bureau drawers. 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 The Bus-(Adv.) -By Bibler "Passengers sometimes forget their pocketbook, Reginald, but the company makes no 'security' demands for a 'bus token.'" MOVING Local & Long Distance LARGE OR SMALL We are equipped to move your household goods and personal effects at the lowest rates obtainable. Call us for our free estimates on your moving here in Lawrence or across the nation. PHONE 46 ETHAN A. SMITH MOVING AND TRANSFER CO. 11 East 9th St.