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***** .Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, February 11, 1960 Two Ag Extension Economists To Give Six Talks, Feb. 16-20 Two economists with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service will make six farm community talks from Feb. 16-20, a period of six days. They are Bob G. Cherry and Dr. A. B. Wooten who will discuss the importance of agriculture in the Texas economy, agri-business and the agricultural outlook for 1960. The talks are part of a week-long Soil Fertility Days program spon sored by the Fort Worth and Den ver Railroad and the Texas Agri cultural Extension Service. Feb. 16, Wooten will speak at Sudan and Cherry will address a farm group at Lubbock. Cherry will then make talks on Feb. 17 at Dimmitt; Feb. 18, Silverton; Feb. 19, Lockndy, and Feb. 20 at Tulia. John G. MoHaney, another econ omist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, will speak Feb. 11 at tljje annual banquet of the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce. His subject also will be the impor tance of agriculture to the total Texas Economy. RATES Ag Soph’s Sister Is Cover Girl Miss Marianne Hooke, sister of William B. Hooke, Squad ron 17 sophomore, is this year’s Cover Girl for the annual Rio Grande/Valleye Livestock Show to be held at Mercedes. As part of her duties she will visit numerous other live stock exhibitions in the state and meet with Gov. Price Daniel and Commissioner of Agriculture John C. White. Hooke is a sophomore engineering major from Weslaco. VIENNA ON PARADE (Continued from Page 1) pectedly won the hearts of the public. Program Highlights The highlights of the program, which is co-sponsored by Prawy and Marald A. Hoeller under the personal supervision of Andre Mertens of Columbia Artists Man agement Inc., begins with the cele- brater Austrian national anthem, which Josef Haydn often declared was his favorite of his many works, and a group of stirring marches by the Deutschmeister Band. A group of romantic num bers featuring Miss von Widmann, Gross and the Viennese Belles are collected under the tile of one of Johann Strauss’s lovliest waltzes: “Tales from the Vienna Woods,” inspired by and old print, another number recalls “A Party in Schu bert’s Days.” His good humor and supply of effervescent melodies made young Frank Schubert a great social fa vorite in Vienna. It is just such an evening that the principals and the string ensemble will recreate. Admission for the production tonight will be $1 for high school and elementary students; and $2.50 and $3 for . adults. HOT TIP NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. I A*)— Attendants at a service station here thought they had encountered the last of the big-time spenders when a man with a Tampa, Fla., address wrote a $15 check to cover a $9 car repair bill. But the only tip they actually got wad one from the bank, which notified them the check had bounced. 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