The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1955, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
hursday, October 6, 1955
What’s Cooking
The schedule for tonight is:
7:00
Fort Worth Hometown Club will
meet in the YMCA for election of
officers.
San Antonio Hometown Club will
meet in room 125 of the Academic
Building to make plans for the club
function to be held October 10.
7:30
Cooke County Hometown will
hold its first function of the year.
All members should meet in front
of the YMCA after yell practice.
Palestine A&M Club will meet in
room 228 of the Academic Build
ing. This is an important meeting,
all members are urged to be pres
ent.
Panhandle Club will meet in
room 3B of the MSC.
Amarillo Hometown Club will
meet in room 108 of the Academic
Building for an important meeting
regarding Friday function.
Austin Hometown Club will meet
in room 106 of the Academic Build
ing.
Milam County Hometown Club
will meet in the YMCA.
Abilene Hometown Club will
meet in room 3C of the MSC.
Rusk County Hometown Club
will meet in the Academic Build
ing right after yell practice.
Hill County Hometown will meet
in room 105 of the Academic Build
ing.
Bell County Club will meet in
room 2C of the MSC to make plans
for a party.
Bay City Hometown Club will
meet in room 126 of the Academic
Building after yell practice. Mem
bers are urged to be on time.
Brush County Club will meet in
room 123 of the Academic Building
for an organizational meeting.
Houston Hometown Club will
meet in room 301 of Goodwin Hall.
Membership cards will be on sale.
East Texas Hometown Club will
meet in room 225 of the Academic
Building.
Grayson County Club will meet
in room 127 of the Academic Build
ing.
Dallas Hometown Club meeting
has been postponed until October
13.
Nutrition Meeting
To Be Held Here
More than 250 persons are ex
pected to attend the 1955 Texas
Nutrition Conference to be held
here today and tomorrow. Feeding
and nutrition problems will be dis
cussed by some of the nation’s
leading authorities on such sub
jects.
Titles of talks to be given range
from “Energy-Protein Relationship
in Turkey Starters,” by Rollin H.
Thayer of the Oklahoma A&M De
partment of Poultry Science, to
“Disease Prevention With Medi
cated Feeds,” by Dr. Sterling
Brackett, director, Animal Indus
try Applications, American Cyani-
mid Co., New York City.
Dr. J. E. Adams, dean of the
School of Agriculture, will wel
come the group to the campus. Dr.
J. R. Couch of the departments of
Poultry Husbandry and Biochem
istry is chairman for the confer
ence.
Students
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tory 12 guard room about five min
utes later. The students (another
one had been caught while trying
to help the captured student es
cape)) gave their name and outfit
to Capt. Crow and were then re
leased, pending investigation.
The defendents said their signs
were burned last year, and that
none of the students realized the
seriousness of their actions at the
time.
The accused had planned to
throw three bottles at dormitory 7,
two at dormitory 5, and one at
dormitories 1, 3, and 9.
The Senior Court recommenda
tion has been sent to the Com
mandant’s Office for approval.
Brifes
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moment. Just a few steps more,
however, fopnd him jumping back
with eyes aghast, staring at the
One Who Grades His Papers.
Another minute found him running
out the door, not to retui'n, and
meekly then, until a few minutes
had passed.
Apparently the prof has a hum
orous gear among his assets, for
reports are that a great time was
had by all, especially the teacher,
who had been harassed by the
“Phantom” for three semesters and
had been most anxious to catch him
in the act.
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Make it a perfect meal, serve
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49
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top grades of quality meat—
cut to your taste and close-
trimmed to give you more
tender, tempting meat per
pound . . . more juicy, good
eating meat for your money.
Choose one of these super
good meat values today.
Your family will enjoy its
top quality flavor. Your bud
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for there are no better meat
buys at any price.
WISHBONE DRESSING
2 For 39c
APPLE JELLY....
2 29c
M and M CANDY Tol. Pack
25c
PEANUT BUTTER
35c
BLACK PEPPER ZT
2 Ca°„s 15C
FRISKIES DOG FOOD
3 T c"39c
lVflT¥ ¥/’ Carnation or Pet ey
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cl38c
SUGAR _ 5
> Bag 46 C
FOLGER’S COFFEE Sri
89c
DESERT FLOWER
LOTION
$1.00
Special
Pack — 8 Oz.
ALKA-SELTZER
54c Size
Special
39c
THE best meats available
carries gold seal labels
ORR’S RIDGECREST STORE
OPEN SUNDAYS — 7 A.M. - 9 P.M.
PORK SAUSAGE
LOIN STEAK
BACON
LAMB PATTIES
STEW MEAT
Rath Roll
Pound —
Gold Seal
Pin-Rone—Lb.—
Blackhawk
Rath’s — Pound—
Del Monte
46 Oz. Can
Del
Monte
Lb.
Boneless
Lean — Lb.-
O DEL MONTE SALE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
GOLDEN CORN J
DEL MONTE SPINACH
DEL MONTE PEAS tJL ,
DEL MONTE PEACHES
CUT GREEN BEANS r„,
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS
No. 2
Cans
303
Cans
303
25c
49c
29c
9 303
^ Cans
303
Cans
Sliced or
Halves — No. 2 , /2
39c
30c
2 ell 45c
Monte QQ
300 Can e>VC
FROZEN FOODS
Snowcrop or Freah Pact
STRAWBERRIES
10 Oz.
Package
23c
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Pasco Frozen
19,
Bag
ORANGE JUICE 6$1.00
Birdseye Frozen
BROCCOLI SPEARS 2IC 49c
WASHING POWDER
TIDE
Large
JL Boxea j J c
KRAFT
Miracle l
Ah ip q* 49<
Birdseye Frozen
PERCH FILLETS
Lilly—All Flavors
MELLORINE , /2
16 Oz.
Package
35c
55c
sh urte nino
Cr ISCO
3 JL
IK c an 79 c
FRESH BUDGET
EGGS
Doz.
WASHINGTON RED DELICIOUS
APPLES
Lb
SWEET CALIFORNIA
CANTALOUPES
2 for 25c
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
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SUPER
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LARGE
HEADS
19 c
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3516 TEXAS AVE