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I -• :> 9k PAGE 8 THE BATTALION Official Notices Formal opening exercises for old students will be held Sat urday, September 23. Juniors and Seniors will as semble in Guion Hall at 10 a. m. and sophomores at 11 a. m. Classes for Saturday morn ing, September 23, will be held on the following basis. First period—8:00 to 8:20 a. m. Second period—8:30 to 8:50 a. m. Third period—9:00 to 9:20 a. m. Methodists Planning Banquet Here Oct, 10 Prominent Methodists through out Texas, and their friends inter ested in the provision of necessary buildings and facilities for carry ing on religious activities by Me thodist students attending A. & M. are being invited to attend a ban quet at the College Mess Hall on the evening of October 10. STUDENTS Interested in instructions in typewriting. Phone College 503 or call at Boyett Apt. No. 4. Private Lessons in Expres sion are being given by Mrs. Wood. Phone College 503 or call at Boyett Apt. No. 4 for appointments: FOR Eye Examination And Glasses Consult J. W. PAYNE Doctor of Optometry- Masonic Bldg., Bryan, Texas Next to Palace Theater AMlit ASSKAVULY HALL &&& % l ■■•■-I''V* . j Screen Play by Vincent Lawrence and Grover Jones • Directed by Norman Taurog • Produced by Louis D. Lighten Also Mickey Mouse in “Donald’s Golf Game” Fourth period—9:30 to 9:50 a. m. F. C. Bolton, Dean. The board of equalization for the city of College Station will meet at the city office Tuesday, the 26th, at 7 p. m., for the benefit of those who were unable to attend the meetings held September 18 and 19. The President’s Office has re ceived one No. 2 Roll Housing Frame from The Ridge Tool Co. Will the person ordering this please call for same. Seniors’ attention is called to United States Civil Service An nouncement No. 90. Optional, Biol ogy, Engineering, Forestry, Hort iculture, Range Management, and Soils. The position is Student Aid. The form for application is Civil Service Commission Form Number Eight which can be obtained from the United States Post Office from Mr. Teague. For information, speak to the head of the department con cerned. After the form has been filled out, submit it to Room 300, Agricultural Building, so that it may be sent to Washington, D. C., by Air Mail. The dead-line for re ceipt of these applications is 5:00 p. m. Friday, September 22. E. J. Kyle, Dean, School of Agriculture. Room for rent in private home just off northeast extremity of campus. Apply at Grant’s Gulf Filling Station on new highway. The Pre-Medical Society will hold its first meeting Tuesday, October 3, in the Biology Lecture Room. All new freshman students taking pre-medical work are urged to be, there. It is important that all old members be there and also bring along as many freshmen as possible. Room to rent to graduate or bachelor professor. Special rate for two. Room is just off campus and has adjoining bath with hot water, single beds. Call College 244. ' ■■ 1-2-3 HOUSE FOR RENT 5-room house in College Hills Estates. Guy H. Deaton Typewriter Exchange. Phone B-254J. WANTED Daily transportation from Bryan to College, including round trip at noon if possible.—B. F. K. Mul- lines. Phone B-671. FACULTY TENNIS CLUB MEETING The Faculty Tennis Club will meet in Room 39, Physics Building, on Tuesday afternoon, September 26, at 5 o’clock, to elect officers and transact other business. Mem bers of the teaching, research and administrative staffs of the Col lege, who are interested in tennis and would like to join the Club, are especially invited to attend this meeting. We regret being unable to cany the complete staff in today’s mast head, but following organization of the staff Tuesday night we will be able to do so. Services for all Jewish boys will be held at Temple Freida in Bryan Saturday morning at 9:30. All Jewish students will meet at Mrs. J. J. Taubenhaus’ home, Tuesday at 7 p. m. They will meet on the steps of the Y. M. C. A. at 6:30. FREE RADIO Read The Shaeffer Pen and Pencil Ad In This Issue On Page 3 We Will Try To Help You Win It Is Our Pleasure To Show You All Styles Of SHAEFFER PENS AND PENCILS AGGIELAND PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE Keep to Your Right at the North Gate All notices—official, personal, club, and otherwise—must be brought to The Battalion Office by 5 p. m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, if they are to make the Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday is sues, respectively. Please do not phone in notices; bring them in typewritten when possible. OFFICIAL NOTICE SCHEDULE OF CALL day. September 21. 1939: 1st Cali—Daily (except as noted else where) 6:15 a. m. ; Sunday 6:45 a. m. Reveille (no formation)—Daily (except as noted elsewhere) 6:25 a. m. Fatigue Call—Daily (except as noted elsewhere) 6:30 a. m. ; Sunday 7:00 a. m. Mess Call—Daily (except as noted else where) 6:55 a. m. ; Sunday 7:25 a. m. Assembly—Daily (except as noted else where) 6:58 a. m. ; Sunday 7:30 a. m. Mess Call—Daily (except as noted else where) 12:10 p. m. : Sunday 12:20 p. m. Assembly—Daily (except as noted else where) 12:13 p. m. ; Sunday 12:25 p. m. l=t Call Drill—Tuesday 12:50 p. m. ; Wednesday 12:50 p. m. ; Thursday 12:50 jl m. wwv j Assembly—Tuesday 1:00 p. m. ; Wednes day 1:00 p. m. ; Thursday 1:00 p. m. Recall from drill—Tuesday 2:50 p. m. ; Wednesday 2:50 p. m. ; Thursday 2:50 p. m. 1st Call, Retreat—6:10 p. m. Assembly, 6:13 p. m. Retreat—6 :15, p. m. Mess Call—Immediately after Retreat, later. day, immediately after show. Assembly—7:30 p. m. ; Wednesday 5 minutes later. Tattoo—10 :55 p. m. Taps—II :00 p. m. Geo. F. Moore, Colonel, U. S. Army Commandant MEMORANDUM TO DAY-STUDENTS: 1 D*v-students are cautioned to consult the bulletin board in the rotunda of the Academic Building daily. They will be held rosnonsiOle for proper observance of all orders and instructions posted thereon. Failure to consult this bulletin board will not be accepted as an excuse for non- compliance with such orders or instructions. 2. The Battalion carries important an nouncements and each issue should be read. Day-students will be held respon sible for proper observance of notices and instructions appearing in The Bat talion. . . . „ .v,„ 3. All passes must be turned in to^the a. effective. office of the Commandant not later than 9:00 a. m. on the day they are to become ocnedule of classes will be submitted to the office of the Commandant not later than noon, Saturday, September 30, 19 o 9 ’Copies of the College Regulations will be issued day-students from the office ot the Commandant on Thursday afternoon, September 21, 1939, from 1:00 until 5:00 Each student will familiarize himself with these regulations. „ _ . Geo. F. Moore, Colonel, U. S. Army Commandant SENIORS IN MARKETING AND FINANCE jrsyj rjsYTW && Examination No. 90. assembled, to be conducted soon. . . rt pp ications to take the examination must be on file in Washington, D. C., not later than September 25, and should, there fore, be filled out at once and sent air- Bla !opies of the announcement may be ob tained at my office, and application form 8, at the Post Office. ^ . , J. Wheeler Barger, Head Department of Agricultural Economics DORMITORY LAUNDRY SERVICE 1 All laundry from the old dormitories will be turned in at the laundry station m two west rooms of Austin Hall. 2. All laundry from the twelve new dormitories will be turned in to the laun dry station at north end of dormitory 12. 3. Laundry slips will be secured from laundry rooms. The name, address, e t.C ' will be placed in the space designated, it it very essential that the surname be written first on the laundry slip as all students will be assigned new laundry marks. The stub is then torn from the slip and presented to the £ time laundry is turned in. W md presented to the agent at the unne laundry is turned in. When stamped, the stub is your check for your laundry. The stub is stamped only when presented e. If stub is lost, a duplicate copy may be secured at laundry with laundry bun for 5 cents. 4. Laundry will be turned in and de livered with the letters: A, B, C, D, inc., bundle in Saturday 7-8 a. m., bundle back Tues. 3-6 p. m. E, F, G, H, I, inc., bundle in Monday 7-8 a. m., bundle back Wednesday 3-6 p. m. J, K, L, M, Me, N, inc., bundle in Tues day 7-8 a. m., bundle back Thursday 3-6 p. m. O, P, Q, R, S, inc., bundle in Wednesday 7-8 a. m., bundle back Friday 3-6 p. m. T, U, V, W, Y, Z, inc., bundle in Thursday 7-8 a. m., bundle back Saturday 3-6 r>. m. 5. Laundry must be turned in and called for as scheduled as other laundry will be coming back on the following days and unless cleared there will be congestion at the laundry rooms. Students please note your respective dates and cooperate with us to avoid any confusion and mix-ups. All late or out-of-place bundles will have 25 cents charge on it- 6. Students will be allowed 23 pieces per week with limit of 4 shirts, 2 pants, 1 coverall, and 3 polo shirts. Shirts may be exchanged for pants. There will be a charge on all excess pieces above 23 pieces. Shirts 10 cents, pants 20 cents, coveralls 10 cents, polo shirts 5 cents, all small pieces 2 cents each. An extra 23 piece bundle may be sent in for 55 cents. Small extra bundles are charged by list price. 7. 1st sgts. secure laundry pads from laundry rooms. The laundry has 650 laundry bags for sale to students at 40 cents each. G. P. Ayers, Manager. CHURCHES EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. Thomas Chapel. College Rev. Roscoe Hauser Jr., Chaplain 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion 9:30 a. m. Coffee Club and Bible Class 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon Holy Communion first Sunday of each month FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COLLEGE STATION R. L. Brown, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 10:50 a. m. Morning worship 6:45 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Evening worship Wednesday—B. S. U. Council 6 :45 p. m. ; prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. ; choir rehearsal 8:15 p. m. Student prayer meeting every evening at 6:45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRYAN W. H. Andrew, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 10:50 a. m. Morning worship 6:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Evening worship Free busses for stulents leave both “Y’s” at 9:20 every Sunday morning. A. & M. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. B. Sweet, Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible classes 10 :45 a. m. Worship service 6:45 p. m. Young People’s meeting 7:30 p. m. Evening worship Wednesday—Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. (Continued from page 6) hitch-hiker. Being quite sleepy, Harry told the boy to punch him in the ribs if he began nodding while driving. A few miles further a lusty punch was followed by “Mr. Faulk ner, there’s a car coming toward us.” “Why, son, that car isn’t coming in our direction. It’s going the same way we are,” Harry replied. “As fast as we’re going, Mr. Faulkner, that car is coming tow ard us!” • If you look closely at the desk tops in practically any of the class rooms of the Academic Building— or any of the other old buildings— you are almost certain to run across a girl’s name. Most of them are simple like Ruth, Betty, Jane, or Sara. But on one of the seats you will find inscribed the name of one Alice Goonypuss. • This last one is on the house, and your columnist is the goat. A young blade and his girl were sitting next to me in the Palace the other night. Going out during the advertisements the sweet young thing scraped my shins, stepped on my newly-shined shoes, and went up the aisle without a word of apology. I was “fried” to a crisp. “Wait till she comes back,” I thought, “I’ll cripple her for life.” But when she returned she was so polite you’d hardly think she was the A. & M. METHODIST CHURCH James Carlin, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Church School 11:00 a. m. Morning worship 7:00 p. m. Epworth League meeting 7:45 p. m. Evening service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Y. M. C. A. Chapel Rev. Norman Anderson, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning worship 6:45 p. m. Young P’eople’s League 7:45 p. m. Evening devotional and fel lowship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE Y. M. C. A. Parlor 11:00 a. m. Morning worship LUTHERAN SERVICES Y. M. C. A. Parlor Rev. Kurt Hartman, Pastor 7:00 p. m. Evening worship CLEANING AND PRESSING The Rig-ht Way SUB-STATION IN NEW CONFECTIONERY CAMPUS CLEANERS Over Exchange Store same girl. She bent over me and said: “Did I step on your feet be- before ?” I replied in the affirmative. Then with a breath of satisfac tion and a twinkle in her eye she turned to her date and said, “O. K., John, this is where we were sit ting.” Aggie Alex Warren was elected to the national presidency of the Collegiate Poultry Club at ^the World’s Poultry Congress held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 31 through August 2. SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1939 j Contest Winner Has I Extensive Prize Trip Tom Perkins, winner of the A. Nash tailoring company contest, offered to Aggies by Martin Grif- j, fin, returned to College Station re cently. Perkins sold one thousand dol lars’ worth of suits to win an all- expense-paid trip to the New York World's Fair, Canada and Chicago. Perkins, accompanied by Griffin, went by boat to New York. LOOK FIT Make Your Impression at The Start With A Fresh Haircut Eight Chairs at Your Service Y. M. C. A. 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