ii 7iao Actt* All CtUI, 1 p.m,, r °PORT ARTlklE cfAJB 7iao n m„ Tuedday, Kootti! 816, Xcademfo BU SAIl5nO CI.UB, 7:30 p. m., ^SOcfoLC^Y^clljtJB^'T'^O^^nf) lesday, Room 207, Agriculture Tuesday, Building. JDON, Dec. .133 '—WBi— The nunist Guerrillas of Greece . med tonight they have reoc- copied most of the northern Gam- mos Mountain hideouts from which the Greek army drove them in long, hard fighting! last summer. '! The claim was broadcast by the guerrilla radio and: relayed by the Soviet news agency, TASS. . ManE Conferen Bulletin AM 8^*U*“ r The bu Inga of tmm ■T- : : i | A. tit . 1 . 1 : The Battalion s CL AS SI FIE Thd buirajtin, entHled^: i . _i industry irat Annual went Rngineara Conferet tures speed ea wlo ers on the drogra ence sponso •ed by agement Engineering Department 1 ’ f ^ t Profit plrinninft profit sharing, cost contrd, labor-management, production^ and personnel phases of production! |nd pers managemei discussed ii management engineering are also n the bulletin. M / :! . : A MONDAY,D: mss BMlstkae* # Wf s ll : ■ • : 7^ :■! v - ■ ; !8m I •OtS^lrWEP.,C* AKJ' 6 ROOM-AS MEMENTOS O’ TH'^-> Managemi nt, engineering, it is pointed out, has an important part in mainteriunce of the economic stability of the various industries FOR BALE—*39 Ford Debtixr. Recently had 1160.00 work done o|t! it. Motor and body practically perfect. Abo adding — , Li machine and late, 8mi at mr 214 phases of Houaton SL after 4:00 p;m. EUGENE GREEN'S WCJC ELIGIBILITY CHALLENGED CORSICANA, Tex., Dec. 13 — (A*)—The Texas Junior College : Athletic • Conference eligibil it y stle or Mtrav JOHNSON'* OLHTERINO SHOP, k of "Eagle" Office Phone 2*1689 FOR BAL K — ttan’a i bicycle, very good condition! Handmade phonograph console and aptumatlc reebrd player. Cabinet la leathcret • covered and excellent for hard-kno:k dormitory Use. Very present able. See Owonc, Dorm 15, 232. >• Hfiy’re Off IT'S TH* ITlOE^ENS ME, FASTENS MAM Ari WlUB HORSES-AN', OUN ff- WHILE THE' «|P|RtFORM%TH r HOW’t THAT f TYPING Field Vi Phone 2-6988. 15-54, Bryan llhge. ROM . U —- and that pi >rticipation in the | an nual confere nce at A&M by k*ep- resentatives of this field Will stim ulate the industrial progress of Texas generally for the benefit of its citizens. The ’49 L'l'f' ' '■ :: - ■ • IJ. I j i 'I • rj | '' t : ; ;! . , ■i.:' 1 #: 1 If. ■j l fl: The Bet! Christmas Gift Money Can Buy! • ■ ■ '|.J| , v . .1 ; yi; r ' , i / '] On Sale in Pormltories and HouRing Areas on jmmittee was to /meet lin Wa< this morning to consider eligibility chairge& filed against Gene Gree: halfback with the Wharton County Junior College Pioneers by Navar ro Junior College. in Ray L. Waller, president of Na varro College, is president of the conference and reported here to- iy that he had lodged the prote: last week. SOMETHING SPECIAL!! FOR SALE- 1940 Deluxe Ford Coupe: new tires (one week ol< I), new paint job, radio and heater, rew seat covers, motor guaran teed A-] condition. Privately owned. Priced to sell fast]. Call 4-1218. aaie dd j; . . i PJ / K^alenat Green played against Navarro here Friday in the championship game which was won by Wharton County, forty-eight to nothing. Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST for Your Visual Problems <08 8. Main 4± Bryan Phone ^1602 ] | BOTH CAmpuaeR :i. m [: ffi " • - f J; jjs} Annex j i Snsek Bar j Exchange Store „ • — and — / Main Campus I Exchange Store Campiu Comer — By — ! V 'fie Senior Class ,ii' t \ i .1 ! : : ■i! n } i. i 1 PRE f CHRISTMAS SALE Lectures on Meat Preparation Set Demonstrations on methods of cooking jmeats will be given by Miss Edajline Stohr of Chicago, to day, tomorrow, and Wednesday. These demonstrations will be held at 7:30 pi m. Monday and Tuesday and at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Animal industries Lecture Room. The demonstrations are primari ly for students in meat courses of the Animal Husbandry Depart ment, but they are open for any one who Swislfes to attend, accord ing to O.j D. Butler of the depart ment. Jii j Mias Stohr is a demonstration agent fro!m the National Livestock and Meat Board in Chicago. This organization represents all branch es of tho meat and livestock in dustry and carries out nationwide research ami educational programs. From the results of tho research conducted by her own organization and researcli by colleges, universi ties, and jilui Department of Agri culture, Miss Stohr will stress thrifty ways in the purchase and preparation of meats, Butler said. TEXAS (joNSTRUCTION DOWN AUSTIN, Dm. 13 -MV- Texas Const nictlim awards totaled . only $14,100,247 this week, almost ten million off tho i>hcc set a week ago. The 10IH accumulative! total for all construction now stands at $887,171,260; Off I 1 | : ■ j. I nns DOES THU SATIS HAVE your theme*, thesU, typed by ex pert*. Phone • 2-67051 THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd, or see our agent after 6:00 p.m.. College View, C-13-A. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You Walt Cowboy boots made to order JONES BOOT SHOE Southside i. mi i | .1 —— t . ■ BUY YOUR G. E. RADIO TODAY j ' , Portables—Table Models—Consoles $10.96 and up McCULLOCH-DANSBY APPLIANCE STORB Bryan W.H.I). CLOTHIERS i. . 1 • ! j ! College Station ! FOR BOYS | ,L„ OVERALLS—! • • • if '•* ; Corduroy, Zipper Crotch li' REDUCED PRICE ;|| Corduroy ifi 9, 12, 18, mos. were $3.95 .... $2.49 ''1-4 yrs. “ I' v were $2.95 . . . .'$1.95 $3.95.,.. $2.49 Gabardine 1, 2, 3 yr. were $3.49 & $3.95 .... $2.49 BOXER SLACKS— / \ 1 Gabardine and Corduroy I: : : -|l ! I 2-6 yrs. j|i ! were $4.95, . 4 $2.95 FLANNEL SHIRTS— ^ \ ' T f H. v I 0-7 yrs. [ fj 1 V • l Were 1.95 & $2.49 $1.49 JACKETS— ^ifir .:•! ! 1 1 SUITS— 3 - 6 yrs. were $4.95 .... $1.95 $6.95 . . . . $3.49 j- WOOL SI ' . I ft LEOOINS jrdiiroy — 6 mos. - 6 yrs. were $7.95 & $9.95 ....* $0.95 Broken Sizes were $11.05 .... $5.95 All Wool Sets—1- 4 yr. ] were $17.1)5 . * i. $11.95 ALL CAPS AND HATS : I sat ^lata ss • ajt i ...3t.oo | — FOR OIRM - JDRESS 0 mos - 6 yrs. were $2.05 . i , . I Were $3l05 . . . i | were S4.05 .... $2.95 J . were $5.95 .... $8.95 COAT & BONNET SETS—(Toddlers) Wool, Corduroys, Velvets f— 3 yr. ; were $10.95 .... $ 6.95 _j ; 1X7.95 .... $10.95 COATS-! 'ii- , m .! ',! • : All Wool—3 yr. - 6 |;.,l HATS—Values to ,$5.00 , 7.95 $17.95 $10.95 ' F i; were $17.95 . . ii.i'' SWEATERS REDUCED .1 -PJ . i our toys and many other items drastically-cut. — 4 :•••. T- ■ : . -• . ■ - j ’ l - i M''-1 jl||- Toy 'n Tot Shop r .• k r • - •! I • Z - I > ■ 1001 S. Col ! r' We Sell for Less" V' -V Phone 2-1618 H T : • 4 ” The perfect beauty of a quality diamond . . . styled in distinction, and given as the symbol of true love. Genuine registered Keepsake .Diamond Rings are proudly dis played at this store ... where only .the finest is found. LADY DIANA Set 350.00 i engagement Ring 225.00 Also $350 and 500 An rings iilusrroted ovoiloble in os wall os notu*©1 gold •» • Rings Vilorged to show details Pncya include fadiol tax 1 ore Her” Rea ^Aggie land ! j in the 149 1 ~s4(j(jic da fen Ji CHIROPRACTOR T) ,• i j; ' Geo. W. Buchanan, D C. COLONIC X-RAY 806 E. 28th SL Ph. 2-6248 —w-Le UU ' 7 OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW ‘ jg I / We Specialize in Refhjishtng Antiques and Venetian Blinds F. L. SUMMERS v a . Furniture Refinishing Painting Contractor \ 8200 Highway 6, S. Ph. 4-468f\ Tim (rurgetit . . !, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE In llryon— ’ < ;r !. Oomtt in and see ua for large or Hinall upplianens: ItADIOH , . ELECTRIC IRONS STUDENT fiAMI'H FLOOR LAMPS PRESTO COOKEKH COFFEE MAKERS KELVINATOR . . IlOT 1»<)INT —and many othrlr UMfutyr- UNITED APPLIANCES FARM & HOME STORK & AtiOIE RADIO Phbno 2-1196 Reward STERLING SILVRK and Cold Filled PRNSi i For the Girl Friend’s.; Christmas Shop Conveniently;: at : Thp Gift Department of THE CAMPUS. (« Phone 4-4-794 Radio Repa eker pupa, Rea- ■twriaht, 216 N, i- -'f j AND I SETS I V i'.reei of Charge hfistmaa epWrtmeht CIO R N E R 7 . - y The Radio One Block west of Poet Office ' “A membor; of Phllco \ BBYAH ■Vm jm J*- PRONE 2-2ft 1.9 , ’ i|| JH ! rill; i COMPLETE RKPAI ... on aU makite and medoln of rod! • F ; -. r . FOB YOUlt PORTABLE fl ■ • ■ • Vf ■ • 7 ^ i — RUINING SANKEY PARK JEWELER Bryan, Texas When "stcBring wobblies” go to\ork, tires go fast! They're caused bv wheels getting out j of alinement or unoalancttj. Their cost it uneven tire wear, blow-outs, loss of control. They're a problem! But here’s the ainswer: Let us correct your car now with cjur scientific bear equipment. flunk Your Repair Man For "The Accident That Didn’t Happen" P0STGRADU C0URSI IN ■Vt i / ■ OR BUSIER Chevrolet Co SAFETY HEADQUARTERS “ : ■ H : 1 • •IT . ! \ Sew . . . ! I\ it’s Christmas \ ’ i' ' ' - 100% WOOLENS Glen PhiirfH ' - j I Tweeda j- .I 1 •; _ i . . \ j ■ j ■ • ' j Gabardines ; j ' jjf . : Ift 7 j J Famous Brand Names " M1LLIKEN { COHAMA < .y/ ! HUS AN IMPORTANT ’4000-A-YEAR ASSI / - 2 To be fashioned into your holiday wardrobe or made into Christmas gifts to be treasured because you made them yourself! Ijj j . j $ j $6.98 to $9.98 g 54-60 Inches wide—per yard ^Jhe fabric Across from the Post Office •• ! , ri.; 1 ' " , ' J i III . . ... INTERVIEWING TEAM COMING SOON I Few opportunities open to college upperclassmen can match this one! Here’s a chance to get both flying- and executive experience with the world’s leader in Aviation —the U; S. Air Force; , P f i/. '■ j r j . V ! , ^ J 1} : . j V I If you can qualify, you join a select group of college men for 52 weeks Aviation Cadet-Pilot Training—with pay. When you complete the course, you get your wings and a commission in the Air Force Reserve : ; ; up to month pay ; : : a vitally important 3-year assign- \$33^ ment a lot with a crack Air Force squadron; • fe-'f ;! • - I- -I ■; i^lfl A s|H>eial inlefvlcwing team will you morn shout it and to give ( examinations. Stqp in after clast the pilots themselves. If you wish, Jrou ma^r sign £ schooling before starting your tru H$R«AaTHI«»WIRlililT*!||i You oiu,t be a male citiien, between 20, sically sound, and Have atfyast two ^ to pass the equivalent examination . viewing team). Both single and married L *' j: HERE'S WHERE fO 00 ROR i i / oHSf n -• 4 ' •■"I .