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Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, July 14, 1966 AGGIES ... DON’T DELAY! Order Your Boots Now For Future Delivery - Small Payment Will Do YOUR BOOTS MADE TO ORDER Convenient Lay-Away Plan ONLY $55.00 A PAIR Economy Shoe Repair & Boot Co. 509 W. Commerce, San Antonio CA 3-0047 Final Examination Schedule Summer Session 1966 First Term, Thursday-Friday Date, Hour Series Thursday, 7 p.m. Classes meeting 1 - 2:30 Friday, 7 a.m Classes meeting 7-8:30 Friday, 10 a.m Classes meeting 9-10.30 Friday, 2 p.m Classes meeting 11-12:30 Registration for the second six-week summer session will be held from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday. Classes begin Tuesday at 7 a.m. The second term concludes with finals Aug. 25-26. r It s Fun to Watch v m ,r wms enow Your Copr. G. Doppel 1966 WESSON OIL 48 b 0 , 2 ,: 87c STAR-KIST TUNA C £Z " ack 3 ^ $1.00 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR \tM9c SAVINGS are in the bag when you shop at BROOKSHIRE’S because our STOREWIDE LOW PRICES give you MORE quality foods for less—MUCH LESS! And our LOW PRICES are EVERYWHERE—on every shelf and in every display PLUS many EXTRA SPECIALS and SUPER SAVERS, too. Try us once and prove to yourself how much FUN it can be to watch your food SAVINGS grow—from one BIG VALUE to the next—one LOW PRICE after another! Duncan Hines—Layer Cake MIX 3 Packages $1.00 Nabisco—Chips Ahoy, Chocholate Chip COOKIES 141/2-Oz. Pkg. 43c Nabisco—Ritz CRACKERS 16-Oz. Ctn. 37c All Flavors HI-C DRINKS 3 46-Oz. Cans $1.00 Hormel—Spam SPREAD 2 3-Oz. Cans 49c Speas—Apple JUICE 46-Oz. Can 39c Speas—Colored or White VINEGAR Qt. Jar 19c Head & Shoulders—Medium Lotion or Large Tube SHAMPOO Each 79c Dry Detergent TREND 2 Boxes 39c Sweetheart—Elegent Oval SOAP 4 Regular Size Bars 39c “For Bubble Baths”—Bubble CLUB Character Containers 69c Snowy Dry BLEACH 16-Oz. Pkg. 49c Bo-Peep—Household AMMONIA Qt. Btl. 25c Bug Killer HOT SHOT Pt. Btl. 59c Mellorine Lilly’s Creamland 14 Gal. Ctn. 39 Coffee Folger’s “Mountain Grown” With $2.50 Purchase Lb. Can 49 Shortening Purex Snowdrift 3-Lb. Can Liquid Bleach With $2.50 Purchase 1/0-Gal. 49 se 29 Gleem Tooth Paste Lg. Tube 39c i w , w^| THIS COUPON WORTH 50 FREE Top Value Stamps j With Purchase of 5’s Double Edge SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL BLADES Coupon Expires July 16, 1966. =■«»«« ■ * »» »»« MumiaiawHEj THIS COUPON WORTH 50 FREE Top Value Stamps With Purchase of RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT Coupon Expires July 16, 1966. Mi FROZEN FOODS Farm-Fresh PRODUCE FANCY—THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES. 19‘ ROBINSON’S CRUSOE Thursc By BOB ROBINSON Who says Aggies aren’t cul tured? The Fallout Theater has completed its production for the first summer session, and the John Avery Lomax Folklore Society put on its first summer concert Sunday night. All of them brought in sell-out crowds. This is the best response Aggies and Bryan-College Station resi dents have shown toward student- faculty productions in quite a while. Watch The Batt for sched uled dates of other productions, including the premiere of the ’66 Aggie Road Show and the second summer concert by the John A. Lomax Society. Rumor has it that the Town Hall Committee has some stars lined up for next year that will make the ’66-’77 season the best yet. Make your plans now, or when the schedule comes out— whichever is easier. Reactions to my plea for a better way to wake up in the morning were somewhat limited. I did receive one idea, thoujl was suggested that maybe a>. non would wake Jim and mi I’m afraid we’ll have to : it up, though. Our landlady^ us our final warning when burnt the apartment down at: while back. I would like to offer my( grats to Misti for lastingd to two weeks in The Batt(| now, with no indications of git up yet. Keep chugging, Mis if you work hard, we mayf you my supervisory position See ya’ next week. -i !' t j I Rol Bryai positi the ] of Te tor M Jen bility mainl ure DOUBLE MEANING i n&s SYDNEY </P> — In the k “T1 for the next census in Austn will 1 one question has been chats tenan from “Length of residencf Rjenk Australia” to “Period of r. ciency dence in Australia.” vidiny Reason: In the past many;, job e: pie measured the outside dim A sions of their houses to amt for tl the question. | j s ori BATTALION CLASSIFIED when WANT AD RATES and h his b at C Locki On* d*y 4# per w <# p*r word aach additional day Minimum charge—SOj DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication word before publ Claaaified Display *0* per column inch each insertion CHILD CARE Child Care from 8 to 5, located near Vet Hospital. 846-fi5:t6. 327tl Child care, all ages. Baby food fur nished. 846-8151. 257tfn Gregory's Day Nursery—846-4006. 218tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER. 3406 South College. State Licensed. 123-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn FOR SALE Have several thousand books and peri« : UGH for sale at ten cents < 1001 each, t may be seen at Texas A&M Univeniii Inventory Supi Stores on Asbur mtactlng Inventory Supervisor chasing & Stores on Asbury 846-7723. These are to be sold St red 1966 through July 22. 1966 from to 4 p. m. Monday thru Friday, Ward's air conditioner. 20,000 BTU,, the I year old. $195, 846-7550. ence Kenmore on warranty, 5214. automatic washer. 9 montki, Collej y. excellent, X-2-F Hcmd.'- _ Pei rrtiblt t P ubli fetorie I960 Red Chevy Impala Convertible • new wheels, tires and top. 348 entit, great shape. See at WTAW studio, tween 3 :00 p. m. and 7 :30 p. m. weeki DlRga and all Saturday afternoon. Cill S Boon* at 846-7788 and leave word. S best ■L, at 1021 Human S ' Opening Monday, June 6 WEE W1DDLE NURSERY 2801 2nd Street Bryan, Texas Call Marjorie E. Burkhalter, Practical Nurse at 822-4138. Will keep by day. hour or week. Also open Saturday and 32 Sunday. Itfn GARAGE SALK 846-7979. All day Saturda, Harriap -- jy. July l(,i Sunday. July 17. KU-nric Stove 85,a table dishwasher $35. air conditionn, ubm 1964 Honda Scrambler 250, lou of aa $525.0(1. See at 406 South Hsker. fci a G.E. Atr Uondiuoner • ne week. Call 846-3576. After 5:N G SPECIAL NOTICE ANNOUNCING THE OPENING September 6 of CAMPUS CORRAL KINDERGARTEN A Prep School for Pre-Schoolers Co-owned and Taught by MRS. BARDIN NELSON and MRS. A. M. tTONY i SORENSEN, college graduates and experienced teach ing teaching certificates. grad u ers. holding permanent accredited teaching certificates. CULTURAL ENRICHMENT CURRICULUM For information concerning registra- tion. call 846-5444 or 846-4365. 32713 1966 Wollensak Solid State Stertoli Recorder. Cost new $220.00. Sell for lit or best offer. 11.000 ft. of Tape istlsi One month old. 822-8478. T Zei A1 713 Electrolux Sales and Service. C. C.t Jams, 1105 E. 26th St.. Bryss, Pk 123-5331. WORK WANTED Sewing for women and girls. Ala* alterations, reasonable prices. Pleat) 846-6063. Typing. 846-6410. Buy your toys and gifts from WHITE 1 AUTO SUPPLY. College Station. CASH OR LAY-A-WAY. 846-5626. REMODELING. REPAIR WOHUK GENERAL CONTRACTING. **/# call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. Sh OFFICIAL NOTICE California Sunkist LEMONS CANTALOUPES v,* , ti „„ Dozen 35c 3 La sTe 79c CARROTS Crisp Slieer Size 1-Lb. ONIONS Fresh Green Bag 2 Bunches Up Banquet—C hicken, Turkey or Beef PIES 5 Golden Gem—Regular or Pink LEMONADE 6 £„10c Tennessee—Cream Style CORN 4 , ; , C69c Tennessee—Green PEAS 4'^ 59c Taste ’O Sea PERCH 49c U. S. GOOD BEEF SIRLOIN or ROUND STEAK LB rfTMTTWTrgll ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■131 THIS COUPON WORTH 50 FREE Top Value Stamps With Purchase of BEEF ROAST Coupon Expires July 16, 1966. I^mmaaaaaaaaaajiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ U. S. GOOD—BEEF TENDERIZED ROUND STEAK U. S. GOOD—BEEF T-BONE T-Bone Steak Lb. 89c ROEGELEIN—LUNCHEON MEAT OR LB. 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STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and weekly rate, near the University. 846- 262tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan A A&M University • All General Electric huilt-ins • 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or I 'it baths • Central heat & air • Large walk-in closets • Beautiful courtyard with swimming pool • Carpets & Drapes • Carports & laundry facilities irnished or unfurnished Resident manager. Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2015 154tfn THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Dtr Name: Chambliss. Kinneth M. Degree: Doctor of Education for P In-Service Kdueation Program* Trade-Technical Institutes Time: July 15. 1966 at 3:00 p.m. Place: Room 107 in M.E. Shops Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Dtr Name: Ross. Raymond Joseph Degree: Dis-tor of Education in Itiduii: Education Dissertation : Analysis of Indintrul 1 Equipment Utilization by Work Swi Time: July 15, 1966 at 1 :00 p. m. Place: Room 107 in M.E. Shops Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies S EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted and made tional qualifications for employnn reason al sary to the normal operation of his business or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to iders to let them know which posi- THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Dr Name: Whatley, Merle M. R. Degree: Ph.D. in Electrical Enttinarii Dissertation : An Investigation of tbefi All d util it; Employment Agency columns are only fl) to indicate bona fide occupa- I qualifications for employment which iployer regards as reasonably necee- mulation of Lyapunov Functions fret Partinl Differential Equation Time: July 20. 1966 at 2:00 p. Place: Room 116 in Bolton Hall Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies our readers to let them know wnich posi tions the advertiser believes would be of more interest to one sex than the other because of the work involved. Such desig nations shall not be taken to indicate that any advertiser intends or practices any un lawful preference, limitation, specification or discrimination in employment practices. HELP WANTED ! The a i trees V Kamada Apply In person at 208tfn R.N. to work and relief shift pital. Starting ided ; Meals provided; uniforms laundered. Con tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 8-6491 after 3-11 at Ma salary >.m. and 11-7 a.m. dison County Hos- d Ison County $350.00 ant ■ laundsred. 6 p.m. Miscellaneous For Sale LOST bright carpet colors . . . restore them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooers $1. Ben Franklin’s Variety. restore shampooers $1. s V ariety. NEED CASH See Martin Leissner, Jr. ’54 at UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY 317 PATRICIA (North Gate) College Station, Texas Tel.: 846-8319 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final F.xamination fur the Doctoral D* Name: Janik, Gerald Simon Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Chenb Dissertation: Nature of Bonding in I Clusters Time: July 12. 1966 at 2:30 p.m. Place: Room 231 in Chemistry Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies ® THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the DoctorsI Df.' Name: Baker, Glenn Earl Degree: Doctor of Education in lndll. , l , Education Dissertation : A Comparison of the f* lem-Solving Method of Project C‘ struction and Conventional Method' o- laboratory of n Co# lectricity Do Gi Or Mor Me Teachi •se in Beginning Time: July 13, 1966 Cou re ing e in Laborator Beginning Ele 3 :00 Place: Room 107 in M.E. S! I p. hops Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral De' Name: Ballard, John Ro| Marne: Mallard, John Roger Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Educatiw Dissertation : A Study to Determine : Effectiveness of two Methods of InsW tion on Achievement and Retentim Industrial Arts. Time: July 14. 1966 at 1:00 p.m. Place: Room 107 in M.E. Shops Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies $ INSURE TOMORROW TODAY EUGENE RUSH earnestly solicits ft call when you want to talk about b' or health insurance for your f*»t Now in 18th year with same relith company. PHONE: 846-5800 (Days) 846-6121 (Nights) Ha^ lie, Whe; Q Pai Fill 10,( 96^ Ny] Set Br£ Autc AC ■ Tirei Just othe Al