Whats Cooking AFS, 7 p.m., Thursday, Room 203, Mechanical Engineering Build ing. BELL COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room 105, Aca demic Building. BRYAN-COLLEGE CLUB, Fri day. Members planning to attend phone Ray Copus at 2-1497 or 4-6127 by Thursday night. CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 227, Aca demic Building. Plans for Easter party and disposal of club funds will be discussed. EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, YMCA. EL PASO CLUB, 7:15 p.m., Thursday, Room 324, Academic Building. GALVESTON CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Room 129, Academic Building. HOUSTON A&M CLUB, 7:15 p. m,, Monday, YMCA. Selection of Cotton Duchess and Easter dance plans will be discussed. LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.m., Thursday, Room 205, Aca demic Building. LAREDO A&M CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 126 Academic Building. Election of Cotton Ball Duchess will be held. MONTAGUE COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room 132, Academic Building. NEWMAN CLUB DANCE, 7:30 p. m., Saturday, Chapel basement. PORT ARTHUR A&M CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room 225, Academic Building. TAU BETA PI, 7 p.m., Thurs day, Petroleum Lecture Room. THE COLLEGE WOMEN’S SO CIAL CLUB, 3:00 p.m., Friday, Sbisa Hall. Musical program. VETERANS’ WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, YMCA. WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Room 104, Aca demic Building. WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building. The fluvous duck, named for its reddish-yellow coloring, is a night feeder, and consequently very little is known about the habits of this bird. JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP SEAT COVERS Plastic — Straw Convertible Tops Back of Eagle Office — Bryan AGGIES . . IF YOU PREFER Mad e-to-Measure CLOTHES Friday and Saturday Meeting Scheduled For Ag Ed Majors Agricultural Education majors who plan to graduate in June or July have been invited to attend a special meeting to be held in the Agricultural Engineering Lec ture Room, at 5:20 p. m. Thurs day, February 24. E. V. Walton, teacher trainer in the Agricultural Education De partment, will talk on proper methods of application for jobs through the placement office and the ethics of securing jobs through the various channels in the field. At the meeting personal place ment data sheets will be filled out by each prospective graduate. These forms are designed to help secure the type job and area de sired by the student and to pro vide permanent records for the department. Anyone who cannot be present at the meeting may fill out a data sheet as soon as pos sible. Last year 106 men, 100 percent were placed Sn jobs prior to grad uation by following instructions such as those which will be given at the meetiug. Valley Clubbers To Select Duchess The Rio Grande Valley Club will meet Thursday evening to elect a Cotton Ball duchess, reported W. R. Blackburn, secretary treasurer. Members wishing to enter a girl should bring her picture to the meeting. If they cannot he present the members may leave their pic ture with Randy Barker, who will enter her in the contest, Blackburn said. Tau Beta Pi Meet Thursday Night The regular meeting of the Tex as Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi will be held Thursday evening at 7 in the Petroleum Lecture Room, Howard R. Oliver, president, said today. The spring election will be dis cussed and a guest speaker will be present, Oliver said. Further ahead than ever in beauty and precision It’s the new PARKER • It has 14 remarkable new advances. New “51” writes with velvet smoothness—fills a new way that’s easy and sure —and safeguards against leaking even at highest flight levels. See it today. Pens, $13.50 and up. Sefs, $19.75 and up. The Exchange Store ‘Serving Texas Aggies’ Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rates . . . 3< l a word per insertion with a 2SC minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . 604 per column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. All ads should be turned in by 10 :00 a.m. of the day before publication. HAVE YOUR themes, thesis, typed by ex perts. Phone 2-6705. THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd. TYPING done at home. Phone 4-9448. Duplex at College Main and Clay. FOR SALE—1940 Ford deluxe 4-door se dan—$500.00. Phone 4-8771. Theodore Edward Ziller free show at Campus. FOR SALE—1931 Model A Coupe. May be seen at 1100 E. 29th St. after 5p.m. Dial 2-2159. Bryan. FOR RENT—Nice garage. Off campus at South Gate. 103 Fairview. FOR SALE—Duplex house, G. I. loan. Brings nice monthly income, will sell equity or trade for late model car. 201 Kyle Avenue, Colege Station. FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet sedan, good tires, motor. See G. N. Thomas, Trailer Area 1, B-2, after 5:00 p.m. FOR SALE—Almost new Kelvinator re frigerator, eleven cubic feet. Inquire at garage apartment, rear of 4108 Col lege Main. REGISTER NOW for new class in short hand starting February 2. Call Mc- Kenzie-Baldwin Business College, 2-6655. FOR RENT—Rooms with bath; by week or month. Call 4-6864. James Monroe Beard free show at Campus. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Util ities paid. Couple only. Phone 2-6095. FOR SALE—’47 Ford club coupe, 17,000 miles, radio, new tires. Inquire B-17-W. Charles Henry Duncan free pass to Campus. LOST —Spartus “35” camera in Kiest Lounge. Reward: Camera and film $3.00. Camera $2.00. 301—2. LOST—Glasses with heavy clear plastic frames in brown leather case. If found notify E. L. Carlson, Box 2862, College. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS DAY NURSERY by hour, day, or week. Near East Gate. Mrs. C. H. Bates, 220 Milner, College Hills. Phone 4-8479. Cowan to Address Brazos Officers A regular combined meeting of the Brazos County Reserve Offi cers Association, the 479th Com posite Group, and the 305th Com posite Air Reserve will be held in the Physics Lecture Room to night at 7:30. Major Alvin E. Cowan, regular army student at the University of Texas, will give an illustrated lecture on the “Elements of Ato mic Physics,” Allen M. Madeley, sec-treasurer announced. Immediately following the lec ture, the ROA will hold a business meeting in which officers will be elected, Madeley stated. All Chapter members are invit ed to attend the lecture and busi ness meeting, he said. - TU Basketball - (Continued from Page 2) of a night of Texas University basketball sportsmanship. There were other minor demonstrations such as general booing and whistling during free shots, rid ing the referees, and jeering the Aggies attending the game. In short, students and support ers of the University of Texas, you have three gentlemen playing on your basketball team. The oth er two, your extra attending ath letes, and most of your student body could stand a lesson in ap plied sportsmanship. We think our own student body displays poor sportsmanship occas ionally. We remind them of their shortcomings frequently and they have improved tremendously this year. But as imperfect as our pre sent level is, you could learn a great deal from our students. We cordially invite you to come over any night we play and see how you can improve your sports manship at basketball games. SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F.&A.M. Called meeting Thursday February 24, at 7:00 p.m. Work in M. M. degree. J. J. Woolket, W. M. W. H. Badgett, Sec. __ i VETERINARY MEDICINE APPLICATIONS Students currently enrolled who expect to qualify as applicants for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine in Sep tember 1949 should file their applications now. Entrance requirements are set forth in a leaflet, a copy of which can be obtained in the Registrar’s Office. It is expected that the entire quota will be filled with students who are residents of Texas. For those students enrolled on the main campus, application forms may be ob tained at the Information Desk in the Registrar’s Office. These forms must be properly filled out and returned to the Registrar’s Office not later than noon Friday, April 1, 1949. Students enrolled at the A&M Annex may obtain application forms from the Registrar’s Office at the Annex. These forms should be properly filled out and returned to the Registrar’s Office at the Annex by noon Friday, April 1, 1949. H. L. HEATON Registrar March 1st is the deadline for filing ap plications for degrees to the conferred at the end of the current semester. This deadline applies to both graduate and un dergraduate students. Those students who have not already done so, should make for mal application in the Registrar’s Office immediately. H. L. HEATON WE SELL Model Airplane Supplies Architectural Balsa Wood SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 Have you seen our line of RCA VICTOR RADIOS? Many different designs, but that same “Golden Tone.” SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 ARCHITECTURAL BALSA WOOD MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES OF ALL TYPES! SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28th St. Phone 2-6243 SEAT COVERS Plastic or Straw JOHNSON’S UPHOLLSTERY SHOP Back of “Eagle” Office Bryan. Texas Phone 2-1232 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You Wait Cowboy Boots made to order JONES BOOT SHOP Southside WE SELL Model Airplane Supplies Architectural Balsa Wood SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! We Clean Your Clothes SAFELY—THOROUGHLY SMITH’S CLEANERS Phone 4-4444 for Better Cleaning Have You Seen Our Line of is the time to place your orders FEBRUARY 25 - 26 for SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING Cordially invite you to attend the 50th ANNIVERSARY FASHION SHOW by Hopkins Tailoring Co. of Baltimore Displaying Newest Fabrics and Fashions for Men’s Fine Quality Made-to- Measure Clothes Displayed by Special Representative W. P. CREEKMORE Have your SUIT for GRADUATION come when you want it. Texas A&M College Second Annual JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT To Be Held in DeWare Field House MARCH 1, 2, and 3 Sponsored by Brazos County A&M Club — ADMISSION — Tournament Tickets4 Students $2.00 Others $3.00 Prizes: G. E. Combination Radio-Record Player G. E. 8-foot Refrigerator Chambers Gas Range, and 3 Table Radios — This Advertisement Sponsored By— The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” RCA VICTOR RADIOS? Many different designs, but that same “Golden Tone”. SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Kate Phone 4-8814 Surprise HER tonight by putting a gift of beautiful flowers in her hand AGGIELAND FLOWER SHOP North Gate Phone 4-1212 Architectural Balsa Wood Model Airplane Supplies of all types! SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 LIT ABNER Brass Buttons and Bow Legs- py ai v app , BUT-S 0 B. r -REMEMBER, HONEY - HOW PRETTY MY LEGS USED TO BE- BEFORE I BECAME A MOUNTED POLICEWOMAN. TO EARN MONEY TO SEND YOU ■.THROUGH APT ^SCHOOL? LIT ABNER Annie Got Her Gun ! ! DON T HAFTA FEEL ^ rotten ho vmzfr ACCORDIN' T'TH' LATEST TWO-WEEK-OLD CITY NEWS- 1 PAPER, SHE DIDN'T WED WIF VAN LUMP//' tnmsOTj BACK I WTO THE POSE.'!'’I'M INTER ESTED IN YOUR . LEGS-NOT IN < YOUR OPINIONS" CAPTAIN.'!'' I'M RESIGNING FROM THE FORCE. I'M TURNING IN MY BADGE AND HORSE I'LL RETURN MY GUN AS SOON AS l'VE-E/?-CLEANED IT BE 'SURE ; AND ) , DO A ^ THOROUGH DOB WITH THAT GUN ^ rm BUT- NOBODY VCEPT ME.." 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You are cordially invited to stop in and see our wide variety of beautiful flowers in stock. Come in and look around any time. AGGIELAND FLOWER SHOP North Gate Phone 4-1212 MONOGRAMS! One day. service—Names and initials in gold, silve or colos engraved in leather goods, stationery, etc. •; SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 ORDINANCE NO. 124 PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF ANY DEVICE, MACHINE, APPARATUS OR INSTRUMENT TO INTENSIFY OR AMPLIFY OR REPRODUCE THE HU MAN VOICE OR ANY OTHER SOUND ON ANY PUBLIC STREET OR IN ANY BUILDING WHEREBY THE SOUND THEREFROM IS CAST DIRECTLY UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION TO PRESERVE THE QUIET AND GOOD ORDER OF THE CITY AND TO PREVENT THE DISTURBANCE OF PERSONS OWNING, USING, OR OCCUPYING PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE PUBLIC STREETS; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: Section 1. That is shall be unlawful for any person to use or operate, or cause to be used or operated, any mechanical or electrical device, machine, apparatus or instrument to intensify or to amplify or to reproduce the human voice, or any other sound, on any public street within the corporate limits of the City of College Station. Section 2. That it shall he unlawful for any person to use or operate, or cause to be used or operated, any mechanical or electrical device machine, apparatus or in strument to intensify or to amplify or to reproduce th« human voice, or to produce, reproduce, intensify or amplify any other sound, in any building or on any premises in the City of College Station, whereby the sound therefrom is cast directly upon the public streets or places or where such device is maintained and operated for advertising purposes or for the pur pose of attracting the attention of the passing public, or which is so placed or operated that the sounds coming there from can be heard to the annoyance or inconveniences of travellers upon any street or public place, or of persons in neigh boring premises. Section 3. The purpose of this ordi nance is to prevent any noise in, on or near any public street which is ♦reasonably calculated to disturb the peace and good order of the neighborhood or of persons owning, using or occupying property ad jacent to such public streets. Section 4. That every person convicted of the violation of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100.00. Section 5. Each day on which such vio lation of this ordinance occurs shall con stitute a separate offense, punishable as herein prescribed. Section 6. Since the peace and good order within the city is now disturbed by the amplification of sound from equipment on trucks operating on city streets, and since no measures are available to stop such disturbance, an emergency exists and is hereby declared to exist, and the rule requiring that ordinances be read at three successive meetings is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect beginning March 1, 1949. Passed, approved and ordered published on this the 16th day of February A. D. 1949. ERNEST LANGFORD Mayor ATTEST: N. M. McGINNIS City Secretary. In his 22 seasons as head basket ball coach at Michigan State Col lege, Ben Van Alstyne has had only three losing teams. GIBSON’S IG A Super Market Between Bryan and College, Houston Highway No. 6, South OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.—7 DAYS A WEEK BRYAN’S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORE PHONE 4-1222 FRIDAY & SATURDAY — FEBRUARY 25 ■ 26,1949 PETER PAN—12 oz.— Peanut Butter 29c CRUSTENE— Shortening .... 3 lbs. 62c GLADIOLA— Flour ....... 5 lbs. 39c CALIFORNIA— Blackeyes lb. 11c DELMONTE—80S— Fruit Cocktail 23c Ken-L-Ration ... 2 for 25c DELMONTE— Spinach ......... 13c CHARMIN— Toilet Tissue .... 4 for 29c LEADWAY—2i/ 2 — can Halved Peaches .... 23c 1 POUND— Folger’sCoffee . . . lib.52c GUARANTEED LARGE WHITE— Eggs .... dozen 55c DELMONTE— Tomato Juice . . . 2 for 25c Babo He Clorox ....... quarts 15c GEBIIARDT—300— Chili with Beans .... 29c gebhardt—300- Tamales 17c UNCLE WILLIAM—300- Pork & Beans 9c DOLE— Pineapple Juice 16c REGULAR— Palmolive Soap . . 2 for 17c CASHMERE BOUQUET— Soap 11c KRAFT AMERICAN— Cheese . . .^2 lb. box 26c 1 POUND— Allsweet Oleo 29c NEW WINDSOR—No. 2 Can— Green Peas . 12c I.G.A. CREAM OF MUSHROOM— Soup 10c BIG LEAGUE GOLDEN—No. 2 Can— Cream Style Corn . . . 14c DOESKIN DELUXE—250’s— Tissue 15c CIGARETTES «rton $1.71 DRUGS Dr. West Tooth Brushes — 50c Size .... Williams Brushless Shaving Cream — 50c Size Listerine Antiseptic 7 oz. 29c 29c 43c PRODUCE CARTON TOMATOES each 20e CARROTS bunch 5c ORANGES — 216’s dozen 25c CALIFORNIA CELERY each 19c MEATS BABY BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK ... .lb. 59c BABY BEEF SHORT LOIN . lb. 50c SHOULDER ROUND ROAST . lb. 55c CHUCK ROAST . lb. 43c PORK SHOULDER ROAST . lb. 45c WILSON LAUREL SLICED BACON . . . lb. 45c SUGAR CURED SLAB BACON .... . lb. 45c