Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, December 2, 1960 THE BATTALION The Exchange Store Christmas v SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. MONDAY DECEMBER 5 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $15.00 NOW AND HIGHER $1.00 Each 1. CHRISTMAS CAROLS, by H. van Loon and G. Caetagnetta. Words and music for Silent Night, Come All Ye Faithful, God Rest You Merry, Gen tlemen—and all the others! In singable, simple piano arrangements, and charmingly illustrated. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1 2. MATHEMATICAL TABLES AND FORMULAE, by F. J. Camm. The standard mathematical and antilogs, progressions, conversion tables, laws of physics, formulae in algebra , and calculus, etc. syr bols, interest tables, weights and measures, loi and antilogs, progressions, conversion tables. Pub. at $2.75 : Sale $1 3. FROM A WRITER’S NOTEBOOK, by Van Wyck Brooks. 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