3,1948 TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN tool En- rans for ing ex- and 17. water lathe d other the tool homes d. Interested In Espionage? Try For This Cook's Secret Appetites are getting bigger, food prices are hitting a new high, and people are becoming more friendly, Emma Salisbury has observed in 38 years of cooking at the University. Her present kitchen is at the Kapi see, where she has been for the past the Gamma Phi Beta's for seven years. She was scrambling eggs and making pies before Corbin hall was built. Her present kitchen is at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, 1433 Tennessee, where she has been for the past 31 years. Before that she cooked for the Gamma Phi Beta's for seven $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ In addition to cooking, she has raised her own family of three boys and a girl. Her daughter, Helen, attended the University for two years, and her youngest son, Donald, is an army sergeant. She said that food prices have never been higher, but that doesn't curb the women's appetites. "They just eat more and more, but they like almost everything and waste very little. I believe the food is better and there is more variety than when I started." she said. "The girls are more friendly now than they used to be. They come out into the kitchen, and girls 30 years ago didn't, she observed." She came to the Thetas while their house was still at 1116 Indiana, and she's seen five housemothers come and go. The only time she has been away was for five years when her children were younger. Mrs. Salisbury has her own special dishes and refuses to divulge her recipes. There is the chicken-noodle loaf, the mint drink, and cinnamon rolls which you may taste only if you eat at the Theta house. One of the girls' favorite lunches is chili and the famous cinnamon rolls. Four years ago the alums and actives gave her a set of crystal ware to commemorate her 25 years with them. What she really wanted was a silver pitcher, but since silver was scarce that had to wait until last Christmas. She thinks "the Thetas and the nicest girls you could cook for" Although she likes to cook and fix "fancy" dishes and "party" dinners, she hopes to retire next year. She hopes to continue baking, so maybe the rest of us will get a chance at those rolls and pies. Mrs. Salisbury has a sister cooking at the Alpha Tau Omega house and another who recently retired after 30 years at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Domenico Gagliardo, professor of economics, will speak at the Society for the Advancement of Management at 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union on The Taft Hartley Act. Taft-Hartlev Talk Toniaht Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid within 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg not later than 10 a.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words For Sale NEW SET of Childcraft books. A beautiful and practical set for your children. Will sell 25% less than new price. Apt. 3-A Sumisday at 5:00 p.m. 31 1941 PONTIAC Tudor Sedan. New wites, motor completely overhauled, new seat covers, 50,000 actual miles. Apt. 3-A Sunside after 5:00 p.m. 31 DIETZEN Commander drawing set. Pen DIETZEN Commander drawing set. A125 Miles Leroy Gardner, Ph. 32833 1936 CHEV. Master DeLuxe. Good shape. Suitable for Reasonably priced. 142, 23 Apt. 10. HAWTHORNE bicycle (boys) in excellent condition. Call 2105 or see at 1700 Tenn. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, Corona Ster- tery 1932, 1942, 1952, condition Phone 1-800-722-3055, Tempeza MODEL A coupe. Very good condition mechanical, pertinent. At O.K. Rubb- ble surface. Mint-condition. LEGAL briefing paper. 600 a package. a Student Union Book Store. 3. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition. That you may want to see of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 689 HTFD Transportation Driving to Pittsburgh, Kansas, over Easter. Leaving Wednesday noon. Can take two. Contact Robert P. Meiers thru Kansso. office. 23 WANT RIDE to Ness City, Kansas Wednesday at St. Expenses. Phone 1982 310-567-4400. www.nesscity.org WANTED: Ride to Winfield for two leav- e and returning Monday. PhiBell 2013-Wd. RIDERS wanted — Dallas, Ft. Worth. Leave Wednesday afternoon one way or round-trip. Return Saturday. Share ex- pressions. Call 1157-M 12 to 1 or after 23 DRIVING to Wichita. Leave Wednesday at 5 p.m. Room for two. Call 2748-W. 23 STUDENT and wife want ride to McPheron over Easter vacation. Share expenses. Leave name at Kansan office. 23 WANTED: Passengers to Great Bend for Easter vacation. 1947 Oldmobile. Phone after 10:00 p.m. Earle B. Brewn WANT ride for two to Phillipsburg Easter Basketball games, driving. Phone R. Hayes, 223-756-4000. Business Service TUTOR in Math, Algebra thru Calculus will be in town during vacation. Phone for appointment if you want to strengthen some weak points. 908 Maine. Phone 253-674-1322. MOVING: Anything, anywhere, anytime. Week's Truck Service. Ph. 72. **tf** Lost GRAY and gold Parker penell. Wm. D. Harmon engraved. Also Hogness and Johnson qualitative analysis book with permission. The Book of BROWN Sheaffer Fountain Pen in Education room of Library. The clip is broken on it. Please return or notify William J. Conroy, 1120 W. 11th, phone 243. 23 LOST, black leather zipper billfold containing activity book, insurance receipt containing Sheila Wilder, phone 243. 25 Contact please. ZOOLOGY book in Snow, second floor. Ground floor. Wardroom. Finder 23. 2117R, C. D. Hobson Miscellaneous PERSONAL: Jim, things too hot down here. Arrive in Lawrence Wednesday. Hole up there about a week. Have free room. Be aware of accuracy of saferee's pistol. Rex Ballard. HPOLHSTERY, slip-covers, drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover, drape material for sale. Our work guaranteed the best. Five-years in business in Linden, courter Upholstery. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143 They Don't Know Lawrence Drivers DANCE every Saturday night at odd Fel- dre orchestra. Informal. Joe Langworthy orchestra. ROOM for two boys. Well furnished. Close to campus. 1125 Mississippi. 23 beds, near campus. Also single room 1137 KY. Mrs. Oley. Ph223W. tl For Rent WILL pay cash for Tuxedo size 39. Also coat, size 39 or 40. Contai Daily Kauai The meat strike in the packing centers has caused Armour and company of Kansas City to transfer about 12 of its trucks to Lawrence for safekeeping, the city police reported today. Wanted The meat company put its trucks in the parking lot at the rear of the service station at 7th and Vermont streets. A guard has been placed on the trucks. Columbia U Offers Travel Service The Columbia university travel service will conduct world study tours for college men and women this summer. Information may be obtained by writing to World Study-tours, Columbia university travel service, New York 27. N. Y. The student with an urge to travel can go to such places as east and western Europe, South America, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, and points of interest in the United States. Trips vary in length from 21 to 97 days. Cost ranges from $230 to $1960. The figure includes steamship fares, rail and bus fares in the country visited, rooms, meals, guides, and admission fees. Scholarships Send Twenty Six To OU Norman, Okla.—(UP)—Twenty- six handicapped students are attending the University of Oklahoma his year through Will Rogers Memorial Fund scholarships. The fund was established in 1939 in memory of the Oklahoma humorist-philosopher. Since then, 156 students have been assisted according to Dr. M. O. Wilson chairman of the fund committee. Wilson said almost every scholarship granted is capped by a success story. Not Much Profit On That Sale Philadelphia—(UP)—Seven young men entered Isadore Lashinsky's grocery store and bought 10 cents worth of pistachio nuts. A half hour later they returned, knocked Lashinsky down, hit him on the head with a loaf of bread, tipped it over, and threw it into the air and tossed cakes, around the store. Call K. U. 251 With Your News They explained on the way out that they didn't like the flavor of the nuts. FINE WATCH REPAIR Electronically Checked. Samples 710 1/2 Mass. Phone 368 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed...65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed...69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY 12 East Eighth SALE OF ANTIQUES The entire antique collection of the late Mrs. Vickery is being sold piece by piece and in lots by the Jones Auction Co. Thousands of items including 10 rooms of antique furniture glassware book finwines bookcases, china clasets, long ladders, 2 loods of wood, etc. Auction, Monday, 11 o'clock. Everything must go. Open from 8 to 5 daily including Sunday. Phone 2579-W Official Bulletin March 23,1948 1317 Rhode Island Mountain Club, 7:30 tonight, 103 Green. Films on skiing. Everyone invited. Archery club practice, 5-7 today. Robinson Annex. Swordsmen will meet March 30, 7:30 p.m. in 110 Robinson. No meeting tonight. Women's Inter-Dorm Council, t today, 210 Frank Strong. Y. M.C.A. Cabinet, 5 today, Pine room, Union. House of Representatives of A.W.S. will not meet today. Student Court, 7:30 tonight, court room, Grenn Hall. Cases of following students to be reviewed: Dory Neale; Verle Van Camp; Leland Norris; Billy Stanton; James Chisholm. Jayhawkers for Wallace, 7:30 tonight, 210 Frank Strong. Dr. Horace B. Davis, K.C.U., speaker. Jewish Student Union, 5 today. Myers hall. S. A.M. meeting, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. Professor Gagliardi of labor economics department to speak on Taft-Hartley law. Coffee and Forums committee, 4 today, Kansas room, Room building. Cass Brockmann, instructor from Norway, "Scandinavian Foreign Policy." Engineering Exposition committee will meet today in 210 Marvin. All members. Tryouts for line or solo dancing parts in "College Daze," all-school musical, 5 p.m. today and tomorrow, Frank Strong auditorium. Independent women wanting to play on a softball team leave name at I.S.A. office, 228 Frank Strong, or call Betty van der Smissen, 837, before Easter vacation. K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow, Pine room, Memorial Union. University Women's club coffee, 10-12 Thursday, English room, Union building. Seniors graduating in June or summer session place orders for class announcements at Business office this week. Better To Go Another Wav Parking regulations remain in effect on Jayhawk drive only during Easter vacation. Independent students interested in position of dance manager or intramural manager on I.S.A. council, turn in applications at 228 Frank Strong or to Alice Wismer by March 30. Detroit—(UP)—Melchester Jones won't be driving his car for a while but when he gets behind the wheel again there's one hoodoo street he is likely to avoid. Jones was arrested twice within six months for drunken driving—both times at the same intersection. The second arrest resulted in a 45-day jail sentence. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store Budley GALLAGHER MOTORS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE CARS SQUARE DEAL Open 7 a.m to 12 midnight FINE SERVICE GREAT Skillet's Tavern TRY OUR Spaghetti, Meat Balls and Ravioli Mack 609 Mass. 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