* nf» minimum. Space rate In clasHificd wed ion, 60 cents per column Inch. Send nr call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB- I.ICATIONS OFFICE, Ooodwln Hall, Tex- ne AA1WT. All ads must be received by 1 p.m. on the day before publication. • FOR RENT • AVAILABLE February 1st, unusually nice one bedroom apartment in College Hills. Adults only. Shown by appointment. Phone 4-7666. "It is Later Than You Think". Time decreases the value of Text Books. Protect your in vestment! Sell those unwant- • ed books to Shaffer NOW. SHAFFER'S BOOK STORE. Prompt Radio Service — C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN • SAVE YOUR MONEY • SAVE YOUR CLOTHES • FOR SALE • GOI.F CHUBS—9 irons and 3 woods. Come by and make me an offer—LOU. 17 INCH ZENITH T.V. and all wave an tenna. 6-3758. USED CUSHMAN scooter good running condition. .'$40.00. 6-4288. 1939 DODGE for cheap transportation. 6-2722 or 4-1202. • FOUND • A WONDERFUL place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or *-1149 for prompt courteous service. • SPECIAL NOTICE • WILL KEEP child for working mother. B 6-A College View. CHILDREN KEPT for working mothers, Day or Week. Large fenced play-yard. Balanced meals. 709 Fairview, College Station. Official Notices Official notice* must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of fice of Student Publications <207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8-12, 1-8, dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion. — Manager. The Estes Park Conference of Young Men’s Christian Associations, Denver Col orado. has several openings for summer employment for college students, botli men and women. The Park Is a conference grounds and summer school for the Y.M.- C.A.. Y.W.C.A. and many church and ed ucational groups and organizations. Any one interested contact Placement Office for address. ATTENTION SENIORS! Next year, and the rest of your life, you are going to want to contact your class mates and friends. Have a list of names and home addresses at your disposal by buying a Student Directory.—75c while they last. Office Manager Student Publications Room 207, Goodwin Hall • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 6V3 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS Joyce Crixwell Elected President Mrs. Joyce Crixwell was elected president of the Mechanical Engi neering Wives club Monday in the YMCA. Other officers elected to serve the club for the coming year are Mrs. Dixie Broescher, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Beverly Millsap, secre tary; Mrs. Janet Hanley, treasurer; and Mrs. Ann Perryman, reporter. Mrs. L. P. Thompson was elected sponsor and Mrs. A. M. Gaddis co-sponsor. Mrs. C. W. Crawford was elected honorary sponsor, and Mrs. Warren Rice, present sponsor, was also made honorary sponsor. A bus.iness meeting was held and plans were discussed for the grad uating senior ME wives’ tea which will be held in the cabinet room of the YMCA Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. C. W. Crawford will be the guest speaker for the meeting. Refreshments and decorations were furnished by Mrs. Jo Lutz and Mrs. Sue Petty. Social Whirl Thursday The Story league will meet at Mrs. B. A. Hardaway’s home, 605 Highland St., at 7:30 p.m. There will be a business meeting and program. Monday The Chemical Engineering Wives club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the south solarium of the YMCA. ChE Wives Club To Meet Monday The Chemical Engineering Wives club will hold its first meeting of 1955 Monday in the south solarium of the YMCA at 7:30 p.m. Plans for programs for the spring meetings wil be discussed and a short business meeting will be held. Scott (Continued from Page 5) CAMPUS CLEANERS For . . . Hudson—Willy—Nash PARTS AND SERVICE See TAYLOR MOTOR CO. 1301 Texas Ph. 3-3309 Read Battalion Classified Ads j BASKETBALL JAN. 7 <& 8 TEN GAMES EIGHT SCHOOLS tournament ticket $1 students 50c available at: MSG High School Any Kiwanian A&M CONSOLIDATED — KIWANIS 9th ANNUAL TOURNAMENT In 1950 he was put in charge of the South East Asia department, and in 1949 was put in charge of all the Far Eastern departments. He became ;ihfnister to the Unit ed States in 1953. He is married and has a son and a daughter. After his talk here, Scott will go to Houston to attend a kick-off dinner for the newly-organized Institute on Foreign Relations there. He will be one of the speak ers at the $50-a-plate dinner, with Senator Robert Knowland as one of the other speakers. Recruiter On Duty Students wishing information about the discontinuance of the Ko rean GI Bill may contact the army recruiting office in the basement of the post office anytime Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday momings, Sgt. C. R. Mager, army recruiter, announced yesterday. Add a couple of tablespoons of ham drippings to the mixture of brown sugar and mustard with which you glaze a ham. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The City of College Station, Texas, will receive sealed bids at the City Hall, College Station, Texas, at 7:30 P. M., January 17, 1955 on the following revenue bonds of the City: $110,000 City of College Station Revenue Bonds to be payable from and se cured by a first lien on and pledge of the net revenues of the waterworks and sanitary sewer system of said City, to be issued for the purpose of securing funds with which to build and purchase improvements and extensions to the electric light system, and construct improvements and extensions to the water works system and the sewer system of said City. Said bonds are the third and final installment of $200,000 of bonds voted January 8, 1951. $265,000 City of College Station Revenue bonds to be payable from and se cured by a pledge of the net revenues from the operation of the electric light and power system of said City, to be issued for the purpose of constructing improvements and extensions to the City's existing sanitary sewer system. Said bonds are the first installment of $300,000 of bonds voted December 1, 1954. Complete financial statement, terms of sale, and bid forms may be secured from Mr. Ran Boswell, City Manager, City Hall, College Station, Texas. Ernest Langford, Mayor City of College Station, Texas Thursday, January 6, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 5 m W aldoit T O issue Campbell's - Can Roll 5 c Tomato Soup 9c 19c Bama Peach Preserves 24 oz. jar Sunnyland 8 oz. Box OBeo lb. 15c R11z box 19c - PRODUCE -■ / Large Head POTATOES 45c LETTUCE head 5c 10 lb. Mesh Bag — Calif. Green Cello CABBAGE lb. 4c CAR10TS pkg. 8c U. S. Good Square Cut MEATS Tall Korn Shoulder Roast"»35c Sliced Bacon * 45c Home Made Pure Tender Veal Pork Sausage » 30c Sirloin Steak » 59c FROZEN FOODS BIRDSEYE — 10 oz. pkg. Perch Fish Sticks 49c Each BIRDSEYE — 10 oz. pkg. Strawberries 29 BIRDSEYE — 6 oz. Orange juice 2 ro, 29c S0UTHS1DE FOOD MARKET We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities SPECIALS STARTING 4 P.M. THURSDAY THROUGH SAT., JANUARY 6TH, 7TH, 8TH