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    Official Notices
Deadline for Official Notlcea is S:S0
p.m. on days before publication, that la,
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Notices
should be concise, typewritten, double-
spaced, and signed.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Man 7—A.I.O.E. Benefit show—As
sembly Hall.
Mar. 7—Coast Artillery Ball—Sbisa Hall
—9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Mar. 14—"T” Club Dance—Sbisa Hall
—9 o.m. to V> "iidn’>ht.
Mar. 14—Rifle Team Benefit Show—
Assembly Han.
Mar. 20—Faculty Dance—Sbisa Hall—
9 p.m. to 12 midnight.
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
The Academic Council has voted that
the commencement schedule for this year
be changed back to the plan that was in
use prior to the change to the present
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schedule. This change affects final exam
inations and graduation, and the follow
ing is announced for the guidance of all
concerned.
Final class work for this semester will
close after the last class Friday, May 30,
1941. Final examinations for the second
semester will be held according to the
following schedule:
Period K, May 31, Saturday, 8-11 a.m.
Period L, May 31, Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
Period M, June 2, Monday, 8-11 a.m.
Period N, June 2, Monday, 1-4 p.m.
Period P, June 3, Tuesday, 8-11 a.m.
Period R, June 3, Tuesday, 1-4 p.m.
Period S, June 4, Wednesday, 8-11 a.m.
Period T, June 4. Wednesday, 1-4 p.m.
Period V, June 5, Thursday, 8-11 a-nu
Period W, June 5, Thursday, 1-4 p.m.
Conflict examinations will be scheduled
for Friday, June 6. Commencement will
be scheduled for Friday evening, June 6.
The final review will be held Saturday
morning, June 7.
E. J. HOWELL, Secretary
Academic Council
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
For the information of any students
contemplating Civil Service examinations,
information has reached us from the Civil
Service Commission that the State of
Texas under the apportionment plan is
entitled to 2,878 positions and that only
1,317 are occupied.
This is simply a measure of the avail
ability of Civil Service pla(
fied Texans.
places for quali-
GIBB GILCHRIST,
Dean of Engineering
CLUB PRESIDENTS '
It is absolutely necessary that all club
presidents who have put their club’s
picture in the Longhorn turn in an
alphabetical roster of their club. Club
rosters must be turned in to the Long
horn office or to room 317 Number 10,
by March 8.
their
ap-
1m-
Any clubs which have not had
picture made yet, should make an
pointment with the photographer
mediately.
INDUSTRIAL FILMS
Three outstanding industrial films have
been secured by the Industrial Engineer
ing department:
THE SOIL: This is a 16mm sound
film, primarily on soils, but showing some
industrial scenes in the production of fer
tilizer. Approximate running time 30 min-
STORY OF SOAP: This is a 16mm
silent f,ilm showing the process of making
soap and some scenes in the production
and packaging of the product. Approxi
mate running time, 12 minutes.
MODERN COAL MINING: This as a
16mm silent film showing the modern
methods of anthracite coal mining with
many mechanized methods. Approximate
running time, 24 minutes.
Those interested may see the films as
part of the regular classroom instruction
in the basement of the M. E. Shops Fri
day and Saturday, March 7 and 8 at
10:00 a. m.
Student Technical Societies or other
departments are invited to arrange with
the Industrial Engineering Department
for the use of these films if they are
interested. The films are booked for the
entire week and are ordinarily available
on Monday through the following Sat
urday.
INDUSTRIAL ENG. DEPT.
JUDSON NEFF. Head
BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN
The following assignments of hostesses
for Army day in the bundles for Bri
tain schedule have been made by Mrs.
J. A. Watson, Chairman:
March 6, 1941: 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Mrs
O. E. Beezley and Mrs. L. G. Gibney
vice Mrs. Tom Fox and Mrs. A. G. Wing.
March 13, 1941: 9:00 a. m. to 12:00
noon. Mrs. O. C. McIntyre and Mrs. R. L.
Christian. 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., Mrs. F.
V. M. Dyer and Mrs. J. F. Stevens.
PERSONNEL LEAFLETS
Printed personnel leaflets are ready for
the following seniors. Please call for these
at Room 133, Administration Building, at
your earliest convenience.
T. B. Cowan, A. Cowling, Jr., H. L. F.
Doerr, Jr., W. K. Granville, J. Hamlin,
R. L. Harris, Jr., R. G. Hill, T. M.
Horne, D. Phillips-Basurto, V. B. Stubbs,
L. R. Ussery.
PLACEMENT BUREAU
Association of Former Students
iVo Bread Line, This
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agricultural programs, policy de
velopment, and post war recon
struction were to meet separately
in afternoon sessions.
Other speakers the committee
heard before it adjourned late
Wednesday were Richard C. Miller,
farmer member from Jim Wells
County; E. 0. Siecke, director of
the Texas Forest Service, College
Station; and T. L. Smith of the
office of plant and operations, U.
S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C.
Dairy experts estimate that the
number of milk cows on farms in
the United States January 1, 1941,
was about 25,800,000, or the lar
gest number since 1935. The num
ber is exceeded only by the period
of 1933-35.
Seniors are here seen going through the receiving Tine at the annual senior reception given the
graduating class each year by President and Mrs. T. O. Walton. This year’s function took place last
Monday night.
Wm. K. Granville, J. Hamlin, Arthur
L. Harris, R. L. Harris, R. G. Hill, Thomas
M. Horne, Robert I. Langford, David
Phillips-Basurto, Roy G. Roberts, V. B.
Stubbs, James P. Towns, Leo R. Ussery.
PLACEMENT BUREAU
Association of Former Students
OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT
On March 2, 1941, three students got a
ride from Waco to College Station with
Mr. E. C. Kellar. When the students got
out of the car at College Station, one of
them accidentally took Mr. Kellar’s suit
case and left his own. The student con
cerned, please contact the Commandant's
Office so we may give you Mr. Kellar’s
address.
ARMY AIR CORPS APPOINTMENTS
Cadets who are eligible for appointment
in the Regular Army Air Corps and who
desire such appointment should submit
their applications not later than March
20, 1941. List of subjects covered by
the examination for this service may be
obtained in Room 17, Ross Hall.
R. P. LIVELY. Captain, F.A.
Adjutant
A. S. M. E.
Those students who wish to try out for
the honor of representing A. & M. at
the regional A.S.M.E. Student Confer
ence should be ready by 4:00 p. m.,
Friday, March 7, at which time tryouts
will be held. Meet in Room 109, M. E.
Bldg.
APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS
Application size photographs which ac
company personnel leaflets are ready for
the following seniors. Please call for these
at Room 133, Administration Building, at
your earliest convenience.
Willis B. Chapman, Thos. E. Cowan,
Alvin Cowling, Jr., H. L. F. Doerr, Jr.,
CALLED MEETING
Called meeting Brazos Union Lodge
No. 129, Thursday night at 7:30 for work
in the E. A. Degree. Friday night for
work in the F. C. Degree. All members
and visiting brethren are cordially invited
to be present.
E. J. HOWELL, W. M.
J. W. HALL, Sec.
PLANT SCIENCE SEMINAR
The Plant Science Seminar will have a
discussion in the conference room of the
Agricultural Experiment Building at 7 :30,
March 6. Homer D. Rae will discuss
“The Result of Treating Cotton With
Growth Substances”.
All interested will please attend.
day, Thursday, Friday evenings, 7:00 to
8:00 o’clock.
Operetta, group—Monday, Tuesday, Wed
nesday, Thursday afternoons 5 :00 to 5 :45 ;
Wednesday evening, 7:00 to 8:00 o’clock.
All men must be on time, and must
not leave early.
BIOLOGY CLUB
The Biology Club will make a tour
of inspection through the Veterinary Hos
pital Thursday night, March 6th. All
club members please be present and bring
dues for second semester. The tour will
start from the steps of the Veterinary
Hospital.
AZTECA CLUB
The Azteca Club will hold a meeting
Friday night at 7:00 o’clock in room
217, Academic Building. All members
please be present as plans for a ban
quet will be discussed.
II ne uiscusseu. ,
H. V. VASQUEiZ
LUTHERAN CLUB
The A. & M. Lutheran Club will have
its club picture made Thursday evening
at 6:00 p. m. in front of the Y.M.C.A.
All Lutheran students are requested to be
there in their number two uniform.
Legal Notice
LANDSCAPE ART CLUB
There will be a meeting of the Land
scape Art Club in the Landscape Drafting
Room Thursday night at 7:30. All mem
bers be present. Refreshments will be
served.
Remember!
Your closest and best
bet for a good haircut is
at the
Y. M. C. A.
BARBER SHOP
in the “Y”
or the
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on New Campus
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R. W. HOWELL, Mgr.
Class ’97
ELECTION NOTICE
Ordinance No. 54.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS, ORDER
ING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC
TION IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STA
TION, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941,
FOR THE ELECTION OF THREE
COUNCILMEN AND A CITY SECRE
TARY, FIXING THE TIME, PLACE
AND MANNER OF HOLDING THE
ELECTION AND APPOINTING JUDGES
AND CLERKS THEREFOR.
Be it ordained by the City Council of
the City of College Station, that:
A general election he and the same is
hereby ordered to be held on the first
Tuesday in April, 1941, the same being
April 1, for the purpose of electing three
Councilmen and a City Secretary of Col
lege Station, Texas. -
Be it further ordained that said elec
tion be held in the Missouri-Pacific Sta
tion of said City of College Station and
the following persons are hereby appoint
ed managers of said election, To-wit:
SOCIOLOGY MAJORS
All Rural Sociology Majors are request
ed to come by the Rural Sociology of
fice before Friday noon and see Joe Clepp.
JUNIOR COLLEGIATE F.F.A. MEETING
The Junior Collegiate Chapter of Fu
ture Farmers of America will meet to
night at 7:30 in the Agricultural En
gineering lecture room.
LONGHORN PICTURES
Longhorn pictures will be taken of the
addle and Sirloin and the Ex-4H Clubs
Friday, March 7 at 5 p. m. in front of
the Administration Buildi:
ng.
uniform and please be on time.
FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON
DEMOCRACIES
“SHOULD THE UNITED STATES BE
COME AN ARSENAL FOR THE DE
MOCRACIES?” This will be the theme
for a lively discussion at the Fellow
ship Luncheon, Thursday. The leader will
be Professor V. K. Sugareff.
ROY L. DONAHUE, Chairman
EX-4H CLUB
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be
131 A. &
who possibly can.
The regular meeting of the Ex-4H Club
will be held tonight at 7:30 in room
I. Building. It is urged that all
be present.
SINGING CADETS
Rehearsals are as follows:
Regular, Entire Club—Monday,
Mrs. L. S. Paine, Judge, and such addi
tional assistants as may be deemed neces
sary (to be arranged for by Mrs. Paine).
The polls shall be opened promptly at 7
o’clock A.M. and shall be closed promptly
at 7 o’clock P.M.
Said election shall be held under the
provisions of the laws of the State of
Texas governing general elections, and
only duly qualified voters who are resi
dents of the City of College Station shall
be allowed to vote.
A copy of this Ordinance, signed by the
Mayor of College Station, Texas, and at
tested by the City Secretary, shall serve
as a proper notice of said election.
The Mayor is authorized and directed
to have a copy of this Ordinance posted
up in the City Office and at three other
public places In the City of College Sta
tion, and is further authorized and direct
ed to have said election order published in
the Battalion, a newspaper of general cir
culation in the City of College Station,
which notice shall be published three con
secutive times, the date of the first pub
lication, as well as the date of the post
ing of said notices, to be not less than
thirty days prior to the date of the elec
tion.
Passed and approved this the 20th day
of February, 1941.
APPROVED:
Frank G. Anderson
Mayor
ATTEST:
Sidney L. Loveless
City Secretary
Classified
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beds—adjacent bath. Phone 4-7064.
FOR SALE—1934 Ford Coupe, good con
dition. $85.00. Box 2041, College Station,
Texas.
LOST—Battalion advertisements in red
folder. Please return to Keith Hubbard
in 37 Law or Battalion office for re
ward.
Fifteen members of the Uni
versity of Minnesota medical
school staff have bden assigned
to army base hospital duty.
PALACE
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Randolph Scott
Robert Young
—in—
PREVUE 11 P. M.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Carole Lombard
Robert Montgomery
—in—
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith”
Also Shown Sun., Mon., Tues.
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A. L. Darnell, professor i* the
dairy husbandry department, will
leave today for Fort Worth where
he will be superintendent of the
dairy division of the Southwest
ern Exposition and Fat Stock
Show. Darnell has held this pos
ition for the past fifteen years.
Get That Ole’ Hat
Cleaned and Blocked
The Guaranteed Way
15?
Bryan Hatters
Appearance
Counts
Get Ready for The
Coast Artillery Ball
and
Corps Dance
Send your clothes to the
Campus Cleaners
In New “Y”
Over Exchange Store
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TERMS
AGGIELAND
PHARMACY
“Keep to the right at the
North Gate and you can't
go wrong.”
Get Ready For The
Coast Artillery Ball
and
Corps Dance
For
Good Hair Cuts
Come To
AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP
North Gate —
Across From Post Office
SPECIALS
FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY,
MARCH 7TH, 8TH and 10TH
5*
Iff
15?
10?
19?
25?
27?
CARROTS—2 bunches
LEMONS, LIMES, ORANGES—Each
LETTUCE—Firm, 4 heads
CELERY—California, Paschal, each
SPUDS—Fancy White Burbanks, 5 lbs.
CAL A VOS—(Best Avocados), S for
APPLES—Yellow Newtons, Large, doz.
U. S. GOV’T GRADED & INSPECTED
CENTER CUT SHOULDER—lb. 21?
ROUND BONE for SWISS—lb 23?
PRIME RIB— First 4 ribs, lb 29?
PRIME RIB—Last 3 ribs, lb. 25?
STEAKS—Round, Loin, T-Bone or Club, lb 33?
COLORADO LAMB—Leg Trimmed, lb 29?
Rolled Shoulder, lb. 19?; Loin or Rib Chops, lb. 29?
CHEESE—Kraft, American or Velveta,
2-lb. box 43?; Minn. Red Rind, lb. 23?
FISH — OYSTERS — SHRIMP — HENS
Crosse and Blackwells’s
FRUIT or DATE NUT BREAD—2 reg. cans 25?
Crosse and Blackwells’s
CATSUP—Reg. 14 oz. bottle, 2 for 35?
Libby, Stokley’s, Heinz
BABY FOOD—3 cans 20?
EGGS—Guaranteed, paper bag, doz. 15?
Pillsbury’s Best
FLOUR—24 lbs 79? 6 lbs 27?
Dole or Libby’s
PINEAPPLE JUICE—46 oz., 2 cans 49?
CIGARETTES—Popular Brands - 15?
SPINACH—Del Dixi, No. 2 cans* 3 for 25?
MATCHES—Sunbeam, 2 boxes 5?
Wilson’s 01’ Fashun
BUTTER ROLL—lb 32?
Pet or Carnation
MILK—(Limit 2 deals), 6 small or 3 large 19?
OLIVES—28? bottle Queen’s or stuffed, each —23?
Imperial, Cloth Bag
SUGAR—(Limit), 10 lbs. 47?
CRISCO—3 lbs. (limit 2) 46?
Vertical Pack, Small Whole, Silver Harvest
GREEN BEANS—No. 2 can 15?
MARSHMALLOWS—1 lb. Cello, 2 for 25?
Large Variety Condensed
SOUP—per can 5?; 6 cans 27?
COFFEE—Maxwell House, 2 lb. can (limit 2) 45?
JELLO—3 packages 14?
OLEO—Parkay, 2 lbs. 35?
SOAP—Palmolive, bar 5?
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Owned and Operated by Ray Oden
Casey-Burgess Bldg. West Park
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