Page 6 THE BATTALION Friday, September 12, 1952 BATTALION CLASSIFIED • FOR SALK • • WANTED • CHROME Dinette Suit and 9 ft. Refrig erator. Call 4-4297. SA.N AUGUSTINE GRASS and shrubs. Phone No. 'O. Blossom Shoppe, 211 4th St. Hearne, Texas. DESIRABLE office rooms above Aggie- land Studio, Main Street. Six rooms or any number less. See Joe Sosolik at Aggieland Studio. ONE NICE BEDROOM in home. 401 Dexter S. Call 4-7054 . Near Campus. • FOB RENT • FURNISHED ROOM. College Park, Pri vate entrance, private bath, garage. Call 4-9159. j.OOM with private bath and private en trance or suite of rooms. Phone 4-4094 after 5 p.m. DNE BEDROOM to Gentlemen. Kitchen privileges. 107 Munnerlyn Drive. LATE MODEL Typewriter. Bryan Busi ness Machine Co. 429 S. Main. Phone 2-1328. DR. M. W. REASON Optometrist 813 College Main 8:00 to 6:00 Phone 4-1100 group or private instruction Handweaving looms provided for more details call DORIS COULTER at 2-1929 Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 803A East 26th (Across from Court House) , Call 2-1662 for Appointment MMEDIATE gineer for WT AW. opening for first phone en- afternoon shift. Contact • HELP WANTED • LABORATORY Technician for School of Veterinary Medicine. Experience in Hematology desirable. Phone 4-1239. • SPECIAL NOTICE • NOTICE TO DAY STUDENTS LIVING IN COLLEGE VIEW Day students will bring their laundry to tie main office of the Laundry. A through L on Friday M through Z on Tuesday Laundry should be turned in by 8:00 fclock on tjie designated day. Use white lekets printed in black. Directory ol Business Service* INSURAWCM of all kinds. Homer Adams, North Oats. Call 4-1217. Senate Changes Continued from Page 2) ing through the previously set channels. The Student Life Committee’s duties are important and varied W. L. Penberthy, dean of men, will be the committee’s chairman. The group elects one of its mem bers as parliamentarian. Among its many duties the committee dis tributes and approves expenditures in excess of $100 from the Stu dent Activities and Student Con cessions Accounts, selects Who’s Who award winners, and super vises and grants contracts for stu dent publications. With all its educational facili ties, A&M also has provided for the students their government. Students’ interest and participa tion determine its real strength. Makers of the Traditional AGGIE BOOT SHOE REPAIRS • Boots / ® Leather Goods • Saddles, Etc. * • Custom Jobs Upperclassmen Will Recommend H O L I C K ’ S A&M Since 1891 North Gate A • • • cjc^ieS Welcome to Srhitty's Grill / ;.-r? > ~ . a ' Better Food - Friendlier Service for the 4th Straight Year W. R. (Ray) Morrison K. R. (Ken) Morrison ’50 Laundry Schedule Announced Here Laundry schedules for the com ing school year have been an nounced. Dormitory students whose last names begin with A-D will turn in laundry Friday. Names begin ning with E-I deposit laundry Monday. Tuesday is the day set for students to turn in laundry whose names start with J-N. Students whose names begin with O-S will turn in laundry Wednesday while those names starting with T-Z turn in laundry Thursday. Station 2 Laundry Station 2, located in the north end of Dormitory 12, is the laundry disposal for students living in Dormitories 1-12. This station will use blue color laundry tickets. Students living in Hart, Law, Puryear, Mitchell, Legett, Milner, and Bizzel will turn in laundry to Station 3 located in Hart Hall. Yellow color laundry tickets will be used. Laundry from dormitories 14-17 will be tumed in to Station 4 lo cated in the west end of P.G. Hall. Station 4 will use gold color laun dry tickets. Station 2 will also take laundry from students who live in the Project Houses area and Veteran Village. Students whose names begin with A-L will turn in laun dry Friday while those names starting with M-Z deposit laundry Tuesday. These students will re ceive white laundry tickets printed in red. Apartment Housing Students living in College View Apartments and Day Students, other than those living in the Project House area and Veteran’s Village, will turn in laundry at the Main Laundry Office. Names starting with A-L will turn in laundry Friday. Those beginning with M-Z will deposit laundry Tuesday. Each student is allowed a 23 Former Athlete Visitor on Campus Joe M. Boyd, A&M All-America football star of 1940, visited the campus yesterday. All Southwest Conference title winner for two years, Boyd now heads the Joe M. Boyd evangelistic team. The group has been hold ing revivals at the Baptist Stu dent Union retreat located at Camp Arrow Moon between Heafne and Bryan. Final revival was held last night. WTAW Starts Religious Series I Radio Station WTAW added an other program to its series of reg ular broadcasts Sept. 7. Titled “The Hour of St. Francis”, the program dramatizes religious stories by leading authors from national magazines and original material. Its cast of professional radio talent is headed by outstand ing Hollywood personalities. Among those stars who have been . featured are Robert Ryan, Loretta Young, Tyrone Power, Jeanne Craine, and Ann Blythe. THE j-^res/nj tcrici /1 C^li u rcli WELCOMES YOU Its Good To Have You Back! It’s Good To Have The New Students For Their First College Year! • Remember That Aggies Go To Church Sunday 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:30 p.m.—Presbyterian Stu dent League 7:30 p.m.—Fellowship Wednesday 6.30 p.m.—Fellowship 7:00 p.m.—Choir Practice CORNER CHURCH & SECOND STREETS piece bundle a week. A charge is placed on all extra clothes. No one will be allowed more than one bundle a week. A charge of 75 cents will be assessed foi 1 each extra bundle. Students who have not been as signed a laundry mark in the last five years should call at laundry office and be assigrieid a new mark. I PHMC... 'l&p 2-1400 ' 2-1373 SAFE-T-WAY TAXI Come In To See Us .. . MeCulloeh-Dansby Co. Complete Home Furnishers Complete Line G. E. APPLIANCES Bryan Phone 2-5164 Phone 2-1695 The Church... For a Fuller life... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES a ,A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:15 P.M.Youth Meeting ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7:30 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:00 A.M.—Church School 9:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon COLLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:45 P.M.—Training Union 7:45 P.M.—Evening Worship BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship The Rev. Wm. C. Peterson, pastor A&M METHODIST CHURCH 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship A&M CHRISTIAN CHURQH 9:45 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 8:00 A.M.—Worship Service with Holy Communion 9:15 A.M.—Church School, Bible Classes ST. MARY’S CHOPEL Mass at 9:00 A.M. A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Service 6:30 P.M.—Student League and Fellowship CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:30 P.M.—Wednesday Service (3rd Wed.) Wmmr/ • There isn’t much music coming out of that horn. But one thing’s certain: this little fellow is making plenty of noise. If it happens to be Sunday morning, when the family sleeps late, this sturdy musician isn’t going to receive much praise. His lungs are strong, though, and he’s going to sit there and toot that trumpet until Mom or Dad takes it away from him. All of his playmates are at Sunday School, so you really can’t blame him for trying to while away the idle hours. Unfortunate ly, his parents haven’t got the Church-going habit, so this boy will probably grow up like them and sleep away the hours in which he could be getting spiritual nourishment. You’ve got the right idea, Gabriel. Wake them up to their resppnsibility! THE .f™ BCH for All ^ N°l ,™ E chdbc » •or on earth for 3 f eates t lac- ■X"?. r h s.>r ‘‘'£2$? 5' survive. There £e f?" 0 * ca " reasons why ever^TL/ sou nd attend service^: ^ Person should P-t the Church 9 ^^ and ^ For h is OVn ^ children's sake 7m r5 2) , For bis of his community ^e For the sake of the rk ‘? n - C4) which needs his m n Ch , Urch >»self, •erial support hls ^oral d ^ JSS&r.v&g* 1 ? £« V/ednesdajr. Luk e i 8-19 I 1 City National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRYAN American Laundry AND Dry Cleaners BRYAN The Exchange Store SERVING TEXAS AGGIE'S College Station’s Own Banking Service ' College Station / State Bank f NORTH GATE Central Texas / Hardware Co. ^ BRYAN / 3* ® HARDWARE r ® CHINAWARE j I • CRYSTAL ® GIFTS Bryan Communities Since 1909 First State Bank . & Trust Co. / ( i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . BRYAN LAUNDROMAT HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Authorized Dealer Hamilton (Home) Dryer One Block East of College View Apts. COLLEGE STATION Henry A. Miller & Company Phone 4-1145 HARDWARE FASHIONS TEEN-TOT Mb- Lilly Ice Cream Co. Bryan MELLO CREAM “A Nutritious Food”