The Battalion -,?> B.ottege Elation (Brazos UounfyJ, Texas PAGE 4 Wednesday, October 9, 1957 Expert Talks On Meat Quality Dr. F. E. Deatherage, head of the Department of Agricultural Biochemistry, Ohio State Univer sity, will talk on “The Nature of Quality in Meat” at 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31 in the lecture room of the Biological Science Building. The authority on food research will discuss the biochemical and physiological nature of tenderness, juiciness, flavor, color and texture along with implications to the live- A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE A GGIE O WNED stock and meat processing indus tries at the Oct. 31 presentation. A native of Illinois, Deatherage graduated from Illinois College in 1935 with a degree in chemistry, and received his Ph.D. in biochem istry from the University of Iowa in 1938. He has written many books in the field, and in recent years has been interested in the use of anti-biotics in foods. Faculty members, graduate stu dents and the public have been in vited to the meat lecture. Sunday night supper: pan- broiled Canadian bacon and bana nas with a cheese sauce and toast ed English muffins. You are invited to see an inspiring new film showing evidence of the personal ministry of Jesus Christ in ancient America. OTHER SHEEP This new motion picture was photographed in colorful Mexico and features the visit of a bearded white Messiah in ancient times to the American continent authentic re-enactment of a Christian-like Communion ceremony prophetic promises to modern America from the sacred record of Ancient America Sponsored by The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 8:00 p.m., Oct. 13, 1957 INTER FAITH CHAPEL, A&M Campus Hlavinka Selected Eeo Club Prexy Economics Club met last Wed nesday night and elected Vick Hla vinka, senior economics major from East Bernard president. Other officers elected were Dud ley Stewart, vice president, and Johnny Serur, secretary-treasurer. Gene Jameson was elected senior representative to the Arts and Sciences Council, and Don Cloud junior representative. Next meeting will be Nov. 12. At this meeting a local speaker- will speak on “The adverse effects the deactivation of Bryan Air Force Base will have on the local economy.” Meteorology Profs Attend Conference Dr. W. J. Saucier, Guy Frances- chini and Ken Brundidge, Ocean ography and Meteorology Depart ment, are attending the national conference on Upper Air of the American Meteorological Society held in Omaha, Neb., Oct. 8-10. Saucier and Brundidge are to pre sent papers on Project 134 jet stream work. Dr. Dale Leipper, head of the Department, will attend the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commis sion meetings to be held in Mobile, Ala., Oct. 9-12. Rio Grande Valley Club Changes Dates The Rio Grande Valley Home Town Club has changed its meet ing dates from Thursday to Friday evenings. Also it has changed its place of meeting Prom the Biology Building to room 2D of the Memorial Stu dent Center. CATERING FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Details to Me. Leave the * LUNCHEONS * BANQUETS * WEDDING PARTIES Let Us Do the Work — Von Be A Guest At Vour Own Party MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL kV. 26th & Bryan 'PA 2-G069 BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 3