Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, September 15, 1960 ® EXPERT WATCH REPAIR © DIAMOND SETTING ® DIAMOND WATCHES ® GIFTS OF ALL KINDS. DOBYNE JEWELERS Class ’42 NORTH GATE Professor Returns F romNationalMeet Dr. Dale Leipper, head of the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology, is in Washington, D. C., for several days.’ He is a mem ber of a National Academy of Sci ences panel on Air-Sea Interaction. Dr. D. W. Hood, also of the De partment, gave a talk to the Hous ton Section of the National Asso ciation of Corrosion Engineers. The meeting was held Tuesday. Welcome Texas Aggies f?® tooun -Wr/ the mo & in DRY CLEANING mm*' We Offer One-Hour Service On Your Cleaning Needs. All Types of Alterations Our Specialty OPEN 6 DAYS WEEKLY — 7 A. M. - 6 P. M. Coulter & Texas — TA 2-6025 — Bryan BA rrAUOK CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES 2^ per word ea. li additional da; Minimum charge— IMCADi.lNES • p.m. day before publication Classified Display SO^ per column inch each Insertion PHONE VI 0-6415 FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet, ■ good.'copdition. $175,00. A 3-2861, 417 Oak, Bryan. : 13612 Apartment size refrigerator, excellent condition, very reasonable. TA 2-4463 after 6 p. m. Boot Rack, and accessories, medium calf. Good shape. Call VI Rubber Base paint only $3.95 per gall at CHAPMAN’S PAINT STORE, next post office—downtown Bryan. WORK WANTED Would like to care for child in Infant care in my home.. 663. Expe: Dr nigh 5431. Will keep children for working mothe "lontact Mrs. Raulf, B-17-X College Will keep children in my home. 8606, 100-A Fairview. icper: for Monday ege Vie’ rnished. Would like to keep children my home. Am Aggie wife ai 18 months old. 506 A Milam, Coll, tion, VI 6-4096. ages 1-: d have ege 13 Why wait until last minute to get Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secret service? Electric typewriters, onsei printing, negatives and metal plates made. 3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn SPECIAL NUTICA Our nursery by the hour, day Children all ages, experienced, h card. VI 6-8151. TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2 1 /;-5 years. Storytelling, Operated yea Drawing, Playins anne Miller. Close to College. Reference when requested. >y Mrs. VI 6-48 Electrolux Sales Williams. TA 3-6600 DAY NURSERY by the week, hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 VI 6-4005. day Hoyt 12 HELP WANTED Can you use extra income? _ more Tupperware dealers in this area to demonstrate on home party plans. Box 67, College Station or Phone VI 6-4909 135t5 JIM M. PYE ’58 REPRESENTING VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232 401 Cross St. C. S. Early Bird Shoppe, Inc Curtains — fabrics — Toys Ridgecrest Village ^ FOR RENT Front bedroom for Texas Tech game. 910 East 30th. Phone TA 2-7913 after 5:30 p. m 135t2 Nice 2 bedroom furnished house, ideal for student and working wife. Reasonable. VI 6-7037 after 5 and weekends. 135tfn Two bedroom unfurnished house, 400 Cooner, $38.00 monthly, VI 6-4465. 135tl . Small quiet bachelor apartment. De- 2 tached from main house. Private bath and - kitchen. TA 3-2861, 417 Oak, Bryan. 135t2 t r Unfurnished apartment, four blocks from College. Neat and clean. Only $37.50. Phone VI 6-7331. 135t4 > , Attractive three room furnished apart ment at North Cat*. $50.00 per month With part untilities paid. Hard wood floors and tile drain in kitchen. Another three room furnished apartment. $45.00 per month with part utilities paid. Contact owner at 418 Main, College Station or phone VI 6- 4313. 135tl Nice furnished house facing College. $50.00: Call VI 6-7331. 135t4 Small furnished apartment. Near North Gate. Ideal for two boys who want to study and get by cheap. Phone VI 6-7248. 135tfn Bedroom with private bath, near Campus. VI 6-4556. 135tl Furnished three room apartment. Con- venient to campus. 403 Boyett, Call VI 6- 6528. 135tfn Room with connecting bath and walk ing distance off Campus. Phone VI 6- 5232. 135tfn Near Post Office, furnished apartment, 201 Patricia, bills paid, $40.00. Furnished air conditioned apartment, 318 First Street, bills paid, $60.00, garages $5.00, VI 6-6332. 135tl Furnished apartments with utilities. Only $35.00 and $45.00. Couples only. Walking distance. Phone VI 6-7331. 135t4 Nice small house, furnished for couple, only $32.50. Phone VI 6-7331. 135t4 MARRIED COUPLES. If you need an apartment or small furnished house, call VI 6-7331. 135t4 AIR CONDITIONED one bedroom duplex apartment. Well furnished. Near A&M Campus. Nice yard and trees. Call VI 6- 6281 after 12 noon. 135t3 Two bedrooms in my home. Near Cam pus. Cali VI 6-4233. 401 Dexter, College ' Station. 135tfn Two nicely furnished one bedroom dup lex. Pine paneling throughout, washer connections, window fans. Also one bed room nicely furnished house. Large win dow fans. Between Bryan and College. TA 2-6927 or KE 7-6241. 134tfn Two bedroom furnished apartment, re decorated, hardwood floors, ample closet space, window fan, tile drainboard. 304 East 22nd. TA 2-7430. 134tfn Large quiet room, near campus, private entrance, bath. VI 6-4251 134tfn Small room in brick garage. Also room in home. One block South of Drill Field. VI 6-5638. 134tfn KELLEY’S Coffee Shop & Corral Open 24 Hours Daily 201 S. Main Bryan TV-Radio-HiFi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 101 Highland FOR RENT One unfurnished two bedroom house, modern lights furnished. Outside city limits. TA 3-6524. 134t2 One bedroom brick duplex unfurnished apartment. Central heating, 220 wiring, carport, 312 Second St. Phone VI 6-6468. 184tfn Redecorated furnished apartmen t . Screened porch and garage. 207 ] /{> Mont clair: Available September 16th., Call VI- 6-4452 after 5 or any time weekends. 134tfn Two bedroom unfurnished duplex, living room, dining room, panel ray heat, garage, large yard, newly decorated. 1408 East 27th, Bryan, TA 2-1352, VI 6-7339. 134t2 Furnished one or two bedroom duplex’s. Extra nice, reasonable price. On East ine, or TA 2-3739. nice, reasonable price, Un blast Gate bus line, at 900 East 30th. TA 2-1552 133tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn Furnished garage apartment, near cs pus, clean and newly redecorated. Ph VI 6-5861. 13 :am- lone 133t3 Air conditioned bedroom, private bath, private entrance, gentlemen preferred. 804 South College, Bryan, TA 3-6399. 133tfn 1. For Rent-duplex apartment 2. furnished and unfurnished ms een Bryan am Station off College Ave. on Duncan St. 5. Call TA 2-6521, day. TA 3-1786, night. 1 un 3. one and two bedrooms 4. half-way between Bryan and Collei Two bedroom unfurnished three old apartment. Stove and refrigerator furnished. 509 First Street. VI 6-8562. ISOtfn yea rato Nicely furnished small house. Near i ^i— —j -vashater'- Shopping Center, bus, and washateria. Trees, garage. Rent very reasonable. 208 W. Duncan. TA 3-6589. ISOtfn Student apartments North Gate. Newly refurnished. $25.00 to $45.00. VI 6-8214 128tfn Two bedroom duplex apartment with sher I / / x J’ Q Where the Art oj 1 I Motard d K^afetcria Cookinp h Not Lo$l | i mu ii i 1 a i im 1. lUii'i pi i mi ii nil nil i ii 11 imuiwwimii—■—i Apartment two blocks from campus. New building, .nicely furnished, walk-in closets, hardwood floors, formica drain- board, Venetian blinds, 220 wiring. VI 6l 7248. Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment, 220 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett p. m. 72tfn School. ing Phi one VI 6-6660 after 5:00 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mallei) jr telephoned so as to arrive in the Office >f Student Publications (Ground Floor fMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Vlonday through Friday) at or before the leadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication — Director of Student Publica' lions. Ph. D. Language Examination minations for m i ed p. m. in Koom 189, Students wishing to Examinations tor meeting language requirement for the Ph. D. de will be giv meeting the foreign for the Ph. D. de gree win be given Wednesday, Oct. 5th at 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129 Academic Buildi take this examination should leave the mg. Inal material over which they amined with the Secretary wish to be ex in the De ipai ment of Modern Languages not later th 5 :pa J. J. Woolket, Head .nguages 5:00 p. m. Monday, Oct. 3. Department of Modern Languages • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT! SCOATES INDUSTRIES Ml Old Sulphur Spring* Bm* BRYAN, TEXAS SOSOLIK’S TV - RADIO - PHONO SERVICE 713 S Main TA 2-1941 Read" ” Classifieds Orientation Proceedings This is a typical .scene on the campus this is W. D. (Pete) Hardesty, director of week, as more than 2,000 freshmen are recreation and entertainment for the Col- undergoing an orientation program. An- lege. Classes get under way Sept. 19. swering questions by a group of freshmen Packed College Calendar Revealed For New Year A jam-packed College Calendar for the 1960-61 school year here ip Aggieland was released yesterday by the MSC Directorate Office. Except for Wednesdays, which are held open for church services as much as possible, nearly every other day during the entire school year is marked with planned meet ings and special occasions. This also includes the 1961 summer ses sion, which, unlike last year, is also on the calendar. Also for the first time, both sides of the paper are used, with September through February on one side and March through Au gust on the other side. Holidays Of prime importance to most students, most likely, is the slate of three official college holiday periods set for the year. They are Thanksgiving, which runs from Nov. 24-28, Christmas, which is from Dec. 17-Jan. 2, 1961, and the annual Spring Recess, set Mar. 29- Apr. 4. Of immediate magnitude is also the schedule of 10 Aggie' football games, including three at Kyle Field. The Cadets will host Texas Our Specialty is Footwear - Foot Care COURT’S North Gate Tech Sept. 24, TCU Oct. 15 and Arkansas Oct. 29. The fighting Farmers will play seven games away from home, at LSU Saturday night, Trinity Oct. 1, Houston Oct. 8, Baylor Oct. 22, SMU Nov. 5, Rice Nov. 12 and Texas Nov. 24. The two official Corps Trips are to the SMU and Texas games. Of the three home games, only one, TCU, is in the afternoon, with the others at night. Of the road games Baylor, Rice and SMU and Texas are day games, with LSU, Trinity and Houston under the lights. All-college dances are set after two of the three home games, TCU and Arkansas. Marked in Red Other dates marked in red type to signify importance include four presentations of Cafe Rue Pinalle, five Town Hall performances, the annual Aggie Muster, the Air Force and Military Balls, the “fish” and Sophomore Balls, the Junior Prom, the Senior Ring Dance, the bonfire and bonfire dance, the 24-game varsity bas ketball schedule, the “fish” foot ball slate, Aggie Talent Show, In tercollegiate Talent Show, Relig ious Emphasis Week, Combat Ball, Spring Military Day, Parent’s Day, High School Career Day, Cotton Pageant and Ball, various elec tions, the winter and spring com mencement dates and Final Re view. Cafe Rue Pinalle is set Sept. 23, Oat. 14 and 28 and Mar. 3; Town Hall dates are Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Mar. 2, Mar. 16, and Apr. 10; the Muster is Apr. 21, the Air Force Ball is Oct. 28, while the Military Ball is Mar. 11; the “fish” Ball is To help all teen-agers start the school year . . . right! The pressure is on for bet ter grades. Make studying easier by starting the reward ing “look it up” habit that develops the ability to learn — to read, write, and speak effectively. Every student should own and use a current copy of Webster’s New Col- legiatp Dictionary. This is the desk-size Merriam-Webster that is re quired or recommended at all schools and colleges. You get the best when you ask for Merriam. Let us show you a copy today. $5 plain, $6 indexed. The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies For 53 Years” Feb. 25, the Sophomore Ball is Mar. 4 and the Junior Prom is Mar. 25; The Senior Ring Dance is May 20, the bonfire and bonfire dance is Nov. 22, the Aggie Talent Show is Dec. 3, the Intercollegiate Show is Mar. 10, Religious Emphasis Week runs Feb. 20-24, the Combat Ball is Mar. 10, Spring Military Day is Mar. 11, Parents’ Day is May 14, High School Career Day is set Mar. 18, the Cotton Pageant and Ball is slated Apr. 7, the com mencements are Jan 21 and May 27, respectively, and Final Review is May 27. And then, of . course, there are semester examinations, • set Jan. 28-28, and May 29-June 3. VET STUDENTS We Solicit Your Continued Business Let Us Completely Fill Your Needs u r ATTHE RIGHT TIME BOOKS INSTRUMENTS UNIFORMS loupots m, KELLEYS Coffee Shop and Corral Open 24 Hours Daily Except Sunday Down Town Bryan 201 S. Main Bryan Setter / -GROCERIES- Star Kist—Chunk Style TUNA Reg. 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