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Official Notices It is important that all students t Agricultural Engineering be present. R. M. MAGEE. President A.S.A.E. Student Branch taking SCHEDULE OP EVENTS Mar. 28—Engineering Ball—Sbisa Hall— 9-00 p. m. Mar. 28—Polo Asso. Benefit Show—Assem bly Hall Mar. 29—Hillel Club Dance—Sbisa Hall— 9:00 p. m. Fellowship Luncheon each Thursday noon at Sbisa Hall. FARM SECURITY INTERVIEWS A representative of the Farm Security •£=3Bt=3C | The LaSalle Hotel Coffee E | Shop solicits parties up n to 40 people . . good food at reasonable rates. Phone 2-1501 • I LA SALLE s HOTEL BRYAN, TEXAS 100 Rooms - 100 Baths Fire Proof R. W. HOWELL, Mgr. Class ’97 1E3E3E3® JUST RELEASED. ANOTHER NEW ONE If you want something new and different—you will like “University Lounge 3” ... a new drape coat with long, sweeping lapels . . . low ered pockets ... a three button coat that you will like, in a variety of spring patterns, styled to please college men. $27.50 to $35 fllaldropflff “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan Administration is on the campus this week to interview senior students major ing in agricultural education, animal hus bandry, agronomy, dairy husbandry, poul try husbandry, agricultural engineering, horticulture. Senior students who desire to interview the representative should con tact the Placement Bureau at once for an interview period. Placement Bureau Association of Former Students PLACEMENT BUREAU Representatives of the Crane Company, Chicago, manufacturers of valves, plumb ing, heating and pump equipment, are here on the campus today only, Thurs day, March 27, to interview senior mech anical, civil, chemical and architectural engineers interested in sales and sales en gineering. The students employed are put through a year’s training course. This company offers a good future to the proper applicant and interested seniors should arrange for an interview at Room 133, Administration Building, immediately. mge istration Building, imn PLACEMENT BUREAU Association of Former Students Don’t Wait for the Little Bird to announce It’s Time to Get Your Car Ready For Spring Driving See how inexpensively you can have all-point service here. Washing & Greasing Grant’s Service Station East Gate - Dial 4-1120 POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB The Poultry Science Club will have an important meeting at 7:30 Thursday night to discuss plans for participation in Ag. Day activities. All members are requested to be present. RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB Turn in the two ($2.00) dollars for the banquet and dance either to L. C. Draper E. P. Whitney before April 4th. It is important that this money be in by then. OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT CIRCULAR NO. 40: 1. In compliance with the request of the commitee in charge of the ENGI NEER’S BALL, approved by the Organi zation Commanders concerned, RAMPS D, E, F, G, and H, of WALTON HALL will be vacated by cadets FRIDAY and SAT URDAY nights, MARCH 28 and 29, 1941, in order to provide accommodations for visiting girls attending the ENGINEERS BALL and the CORPS DANCE on those nights. 2. Cadets having guests will be assessed a charge of 60c per guest to cover cost of matrons, maid service, and other in cidental expenses. 3. The Organization Commanders are charged with the responsibility for seeing that rooms and corridors are left in a neat, orderly condition for the reception of guests. 4. Cadets concerned will vacate WAL TON HALL by 1:00 P. M., MARCH 28; guests will be admitted at 3:00 P. M. Cadets will be readmitted to the hall at 12:00 noon, MARCH 30, by which time guests must be out of the dormitory. 6. Guests staying in the dormitory must be in not later than 2:00 A. M. FRI DAY night, and not later than 2:00 A. M. SATURDAY night. Guests must check in with the matron upon their return to the dormitory after the dance. When re servations have been made for guests they will not be permitted to check out until departure for their homes. This will be done with the matron. Escorts will be held strictly accountage for compliance with these instructions. 6. Guests will not be permitted to oc cupy rooms that are not equipped with shades. Cadets making reservations should check with the occupants of the room to ascertain whether or not the room is equipped with shades and if not provide shades. 7. Reservations may be made by cadets concerned beginning at 8:00 A. M., THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941. By order of the COMMANDANT. JOE E. DAVIS 1st Lt. Infantry Assistant Commandant COLLEGE LADIES’ SOCIAL CLUB The College Ladies’ Social Club will hold its monthly meeting Friday at three o’clock in Sbisa Hall, with Mrs. C. B. Campbell as Chairman, and the meeting is to be a display of treasures. Each member is asked to bring one or more treasures to the hall by three o’clock Friday to be displayed. The Bridge and Physical Edu cation Groups will act as hostesses. FACULTY TENNIS CLUB All members of the Faculty Tennis Club and any others interested in joining the club are asked to meet in Room 306 of the Chemistry Building at 5:00 P. M. Thursday, March 27, to make arrange ments for a spring tournament. G. J. SAMUELSON Classified WANTED—Students to sell Chocolate Milk in the various dormitories. Excellent chance for student to make extra expense mey. Applicant must have student labor application on file with student labor of fice. If interested see Jack Calhoun Room 228, Dormitory No. 12. RIDE-—Round trip to Dallas this week end. Leave College 1 o’clock Friday; leave Dallas 6 o’clock Sunday. 1939 Olds- mobile with radio. $2.00 Round Trip. $1.00 either way. If interested see Jim Gillespie, room 113 No. 2. LOST—Recently, Stetson Campaign Hat with red cord. Berry, Dorm 8, Room 121. LOST—One slide rule in M. E. Bldg. Name on case. Jack L. Hammond. Re turn to 321 No. 12 for reward. FOR SALE—One Remington noiseless portable typewriter. Good condition ; about s year old. Phone 4-9199. FOR RENT—furnished five-room house, across from Grant’s Service Station. Frank Visoski. ROOM AND BOARD—for two gentle men. Phone 4-4789. LOST—Will the person who found the Spalding, Bobby Jones registered two iron left in the field in back of the new mess hall Sunday, please return it to Hendrix, 414 No. 8. FOR SALE—Choice residence lot, 75 x 1,60 ft. on Lee Avenue in South Oak- wood. "Adjoining Consolidated School. Call 4-6644. COMMENCEMENT INVITATION Don’t forget to place your orders and make deposits on commencement invita tions and personal* cards in the corps headquarters before 5 o’clock Friday af ternoon. BATTALION PICTURE Because juniors and sophomores could not attend the last date for picture tak ing, the Longhorn picture of the entire Battalion Staff will be taken on the steps of the Administration building at 12 :50 tomorrow. PRE-MEPS All Pre-Med students who plan to at tend the banquet on April 3rd in honor of Dr. J. W. Spies, Dean of The Uni versity of Texas Medical Branch, must sign the list posted on the bulletin board outside of Room 13, Science Hall. AG. ED CLUB There will be an important business meeting of the Ag. Ed. Club Thursday night at 7:30 in the Ag. Engineering Lecture Room. All members are urged to be present. COTTON SOCIETY There will be a very important meeting of the Cotton Society tonight at 7:15 in Textile Building. J. G. Powers will re view the activities and accomplishments of the Texas Cotton Shippers Association convention that was held in Dallas March 21-22. A duchess to represent the society in the Cotton Pageant will be selected. Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 58 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THAT IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, REQUIRING THE CITY MARSHALL TO IMPOUND LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE AND TO COLLECT A FEE AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR REDEMP TION OF IMPOUNDED LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY. PROVIDING FOR ADVER TISING, SALE, AND USE OF PRO CEEDS THEREFROM. OF IMPOUNDED LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY NOT RE DEEMED, IMPOSING A FINE FOR AL LOWING LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY TO RUN AT LARGE, AND DEFINING CERTAIN TERMS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any livestock or poultry to run at large and for the owner or keeper of any live stock or poultry to allow the same to run at large within the corporate limits of the city. SECTION 2. It shall be the duty of the city marshall to impound any live stock or poultry running at large. SECTION 3 The owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry impounded under the terms of this ordinance may redeem or reclaim same by the payment to the city of a fee of two dollars for each head of livestock and fifty cents for each head of poultry, and in addition thereto by reimbursing the city for the expense in curred in connection with the impound ment of such livestock or poultry. SECTION 4. It shall be the duty of the city marshall to advertise for sale any livestock or poultry not redeemed or re claimed by the owner or keeper within five days after such livestock or poultry has been impounded. Such notice of sale shall be published once in the official newspaper of the city and shall give a de scription of the livestock or poultry to be sold and announce the time for the sale. Such date of sale shall be not less than five days nor more than ten days from the date of such publication. SECTION 5. It shall be the duty of the city marshall to sell to the highest cash bidder any livestock or poultry advertised for sale as provided in Section 4 hereof. SECTION 6. Of the proceeds derived from the sale of any livestock or poultry under the terms of this ordinance, there shall be paid into the general funds of the city an amount necessary to cover the fees and reimbursement as provided in Section 3 hereof. The remainder shall be held in a special "Livestock and Poultry Fund," to be paid to the owner or keeper of the livestock or poultry sold, if same makes claim within a period of three months. In event such claim is not estab lished within said time, such remaining proceeds shall then be forfeited to the city and be paid into the general funds. SECTION 7. Any person who wanton ly and willfully allows any livestock or poultry to run at large within the cor porate limits of the city shall be fined not to exceed ten dollars ($10) upon first conviction and not to exceed twenty-five ($25) dollars upon each conviction there after. Each day that the owner or keeper of any livestock or poultry allows same to run at large shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 8. Without excluding any other types or classes, the term “live stock" as used in this ordinance shall include horses, mules, Shetland poniei and burrows; cattle; sheep and and hogs; and the term “p hickens, jig« PASSED and APPROVED this 20th day of March, A.D. 1941. FRANK G. ANDERSON, Mayor ATTEST: SIDNEY L. LOVELESS City Secretary include ke: turkeys, and pigeons. the geese, lies, goats; “poultry” shall ducks, guineas, JUNIORS GET DEGREE IN MAY! Juniors will get the Nth De gree of Perfection in Boots if they order from LUC- CHESE. And there is a rea son! Each year for 58 years LUC- CHESE has not been satisfied with a good boot, but has al ways made a better one. The new process employed by LUCCHESE eliminates wrin kles at the toe and ugly Ankle Breaks . . . and assures one of comfort . . . they feel like bedroom slippers. THE PERFECT ANKLE BREAK BOOT LUCCHESE BOOT CO. 101 W. Travis San Antonio Methods of restoring lost power to paralyzed limbs by assigned new jobs to unimpaired muscles are being studied at the University of California medical school. Forty-two geologists at the Uni versity of Oklahoma recently shav ed off a six-weeks growth of beard as their initiation period into the geology honorary came to an end. ni~—i c Do You Want Extra Grade Points? HAVE YOUR THEMES, ETC., NEATLY TYPED at LOUPOT’S TRADING POST Public Stenographer J. E. Loupot, ’32 North Gate m r^ir===ir=inr=41 MMD0UT FOR VALUE ISP* ■ Coupe price and includes all Federal taxes and all standard equipment. Transportation, state and local taxes (ifany),extra. Front directional signals and bumper guards at alight extra cost. See your Dodg ns. Pn without notice. your Dodge dealer for easy budget terms. Prices subject to change t FLUID DRIVE Kz$m ONLY 7 EXTRA: Halsell Motor Co., Inc. Main at 23rd — Bryan, Texas PALMER MOTOR COMPANY NORMANGEE, TEXAS STANDLEY MOTORS MADISONVILLE, TEXAS HALSELL MOTOR CO., Inc. CALDWELL, TEXAS r POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB There will be a meeting of the Poul try Science club tonight at 7:30 in Room 132 of the Animal Indu-^-ies building. There will be a speaker. Anyone interested is cordially invited to attend. Refresh ments will be served. The SMOKE of Slower-Burning Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR and VETERINARY STUDENTS ‘The Zoo Veterinarian” is to be the subject of the talk by Dr. H. L. Rubin of the Veterinary Anatomy Dept, at the reg ular meeting of the Jr. A.V.M.A. Thurs day night at 7:30 in the Lecture room of the Veterinary Hosiptal. Several subjects of importance to every veterinary stu dent will be acted upon after the lec ture. Pre-veterinary students are also in vited and urged to attend. AGRONOMY SOCIETY The Agronomy society will meet Thurs day night at 7:30 in the Ag. Engineering Lecture Room. Two sound picutres, BLACK SCOURGE and SEEDS OF PROSPER ITY will be shown. Plans for the Cotton Ball will be discussed. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS There will be a meeting of the A.S.A.E. tonight at 7:15 in the Agricultural En gineering Lecture Room. Plans for the Annual Barnyard Frolic will be made. LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested—less than any of them —according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself X/'OU don’t need a high I.Q. to figure out that the qualities 1 you enjoy in your cigarette are in the smoke itself— the smoke’s the thing! It’s quite likely, too, that if you are not already a Camel "fan” you smoke one of the other four brands tested. That’s why the scientificfindings of the smoke test are of real importance to you. Science has already pointed out that Camels — by burning slower — give you extra mildness, extra coolness, and extra flavor. Now science confirms another important advantage of slower burning — of Camel’s costlier tobaccos — extra free dom from nicotine in the smoke! And the smoke’s the thing! Your dealer is featuring Camels at an attractive carton price. For convenience, for economy — buy by the carton. B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston- Salem. North Carolina EXTRA MILDNESS IS WHAT I’M AFTER. SO I TURNED TO CAMELS AND FOUND SEVERAL OTHER SWELL EXTRAS/ TOO : isfei m r, s * i BY BURNING 25% SLOWER than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them—Camels also give you a smoking plus equal, on the average, to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK!