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Roll 25c| Hv Valley Ju ice ORANGES 5 Ba E 39c Russet or Red POTATOES 10 Ba S 39c LETTUCE ■MEATS' Baby Beef POT ROAST 2 Fresh lEL Head Mim ggjr LB. 39 Baby Beef ROUND STEAK lb 79 Baby Beef SIRLOIN STEAK lb 79 Rath Pure Hormel Sliced PORK SAUSAGE 3,^ $1.00 BACON u,.49c Fresh Fresh Gulf GROUND MEAT L ,39c SHRIMP L ,59c SPECIALS GOOD OCTOBER 15 - 16 - 17 MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 Educator Sets Local Address Here Oet. 7 Dr. Charles Hamilton of the Texas State Teachers’ Assn, staff in Austin and in charge of the state Student Assn, will be the principal speaker at the next meeting , Oct. 27, of the A&M George Barton Wilcox Chapter of the Student National Assn. At this year’s first meeting Tuesday night, President David Arnold introduced the sponsors and discussed plans for future meetings. He also announced that Hamilton will speak. Terry Ellison, secretary-treas urer, collected dues from 35 mem bers and 2 sponsors present, while Walter Johnston, vice-president and program chairman, gave a re port on the executive council meet ing held last week and discussed plans for the future programs. The meeting closed with a mo tion that the election of officers be postponed until the Oct. 27 meeting. Excused List Eligibility Set Only students who are absent on official college business or sick at the College Hospital or sick at home may be placed on the college’s official excused list. Dean of Students James P. Han- nigan said this morning. Plannigan said many new stu dents and faculty members were not aware of the college regula tion regarding the official excused list. Absences other than those cov ered on the official excused list may be excused by the individual faculty member, Hannigan said. PAGE 6 Thursday, October 15,1959 THE BATTALION MISDIRECTION BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (A 5 ) — Mrs. Peggy Croswhite was puzzled when a book she receives each month from Detroit was several days late in reaching her. Then she saw the stamp on the package: “Missent to Birmingham, Eng land.” New R. V. Gets Congratulations Chancellor M. T. Harrington, left, congratu lates Fred Hudspeth, right, after Hudspeth’s initiation Tuesday hight into the Ross Volunteers. A&M’s honor guard. R.V. Com mander Wiley Wade Dover stands by to offer his congratulations. Seventy-three Corps juniors were inducted Tuesday night. Chancellor Harrington gave the main ad dress. 110 Aggies Expected To Attend BSU Meet BY BOB SLOAN Battalion Staff Writer More than 110 A&M students are expected to be among the 2,500 attending the 40th annual Texas Baptist Student Union Convention in Fort Worth this weekend. Students from 60 Texas colleges and universities will flock to Fort Worth for the three-day parley, fTi Why ore so many college men switching to pipes? SCND YOUR ANSWER IN 25 WORDS' OR LESS Why pipe smokers choose KAYWOODIE Kaywoodie Briar is imported, aged, selected, hand crafted, hand rubbed, tested, inspected, and only then does it earn the coveted Kaywoodie Cloverleaf. That’s why Kaywoodie hefts airily light; always smokes cool and sweet. The exclu sive Drinkless Fitment inside the pipe condenses tars, moisture and irritants as nothing else cam Try a Kaywoodie. One puff is worth 1,000 words. CHOOSE YOUR KAYWOODIE from the famous campus collection.. .*4.95 Campus Billiard other styles and shapes $ 5 to $ 50 Custom Grain Prince of Wales $10 KAYWOODIE accents the male look Friday through Sunday. Conven tion headquarters will be the Travis Avenue Baptist Church. The A&M delegation will be headed by Cliff Harris, A&M BSU director. “There is no fee this year,” Har ris announced, “the only cost will be for room, board apd transporta tion.” A station wagon will leave from in front of the BSU at 10:00 a.m. Friday morning, Harris said. Top-notch speakers from the Southern Baptist Convention and outstanding Christian laymen will address the students, said Dr. W. F. Howard, director of the student department for the Baptist Gen eral Convention of Texas. Max Barnett, senior from Little field, is to be student assistant and will preside at the Sunday morning services. The A&M group will usher at the Sunday morning service and will receive the Southern Mission offering, according to Harris. Mal- comb Hollingswoi’th will be in charge. Also featured in the Convention will be special music by the 200- voice state BSU Choir, directed by ‘7- / ^snancfle Made Famous By Aggies DRIVE IN RESTAURANT BANQUET ROOM Dan Pratt of Baylor University. Six college students who served f as missionaries during the sum mer months will share their ex periences during the Sunday morn ing session. Following two of the major con vention addresses, college students will analyze their talks. The panel discussion will follow the keynote address by Dr. Cur- bert G. Rutenber, professor of social ethics and philosophy of re-^ ligion at Andover Newton Theo logical School, Newton Center, Mass.; and an address entitled “Reporting Russia,” by Dr. Paul 1 Ggren, executive director of the Dallas Council on World Affairs who has just returned from a vis it to the Soviet Union. Other speakers will include Dr. Forrest C. Feezor, executive secre tary of the Baptist General Con vention of Texas; the Rev. William H. Crook, pastor of the First Bap tist Church in Nacogdoches; Ross Coggins, Southern Baptist mission- ai - y to Indonesia; and Georgia Lee, television and religious film star from Hollywood, Calif. The Convention theme is “To ward Maturity in Christ.”