Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 15, 1964 THE BATTALION Nutrition Meet Ends Friday Some of the nation’s leading live stock scientists gathered at the Ramada Inn today for the second session of A&M University’s annual Texas Nutrition Conference. Dr. J. R. Couch, conference chair- man and professor in the Depart ment of Biochemistry and Nutrition and Poultry Science, said the pro gram has been changed this year to attract a larger section of the feed industry. Topics being discussed at the conference, which ends Friday, in clude Food and Drug Administra tion regulations, feed manufactur ing developments and problems, and latest developments in poultry and livestock nutrition. ATTENTION All civilian dorm counselors and officers The civilian section of the Ag- gieland staff announces that the last date for scheduling group pictures (dorms) for the ’65 Ag- gieland will be 1 December 1964. Pictures are to be scheduled at the Student Publication Office, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. The final day for having pictures made will be 1 March 1965, at which time all other items to go on pages must be turned in. We will appreciate your cooperation and any ideas. John Holladay, Section editor Teague Gets Appreciation Certificate Congressman Olin E. Teague, ’46, center, to help veterans. Pictured left to right are receives a Certificate of Appreciation from John Mears, Oliver Bacon, William R. Kime, the National Veteran Organizations for his William G. Dwyer, Edmund Gulewicz and outstanding work during the 88th Congress Francis W. Stover. ■X'EEF* |%| PRICES GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT. OCT. 15, 16, 17. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. SUGAR IMPERIAL With $2.50 or More Purchase Behind Grocery Turnstiles. 5 * 19 SHORTENING Snowdrift 3 £ 39 FLOUR Light Crust or Gladiola 5 “‘29 »)'j [f|f>i .1 ii ,.iI 'I, J.W. COFFEE fw fe.* uk Lb. Pkg. 49 ICE CREAM Family Delight Assorted Flavors Gal. 49 Crown Roast 29 QUALITY VEAL T-Bone Steak Quality Veal 65 CELERY Crisp Pascal Stalk each CANNED HAM "- 3 Lb. Can 10 159 CHEESE VELVEETA 2 69 APPLES Delicious I Battalion Church News A special-term missionary, re cently returned from Hong Kong, will be a guest of the Wesley Foundation and A&M Methodist Church Sunday and Monday. Miss Ruth Hansen will relate her per sonal experiences at 5:30 p. m. Sunday at the Wesley Foundation. “What is the mission of the Church today” will be Miss Han sen’s topic when she speaks at the 7 p.m. Sunday service of A&M Methodist Church. Miss Hansen was director for three years of schools and recrea tional activities conducted on five roof-tops of Hong Kong’s large resettlement buildings. This work brought her in close contact with the thousands of refugees that enter Hong Kong each day from Red China. An informal coffee will honor Miss Hansen at 10 a.m. Monday in the Wesley Foundation. Personal interviews are scheduled for Mon day afternoon. A graduate of Albright College in Reading, Pa., with a major in English, Miss Hansen will discuss service opportunities before the Board of Missions of A&M Metho dist Church at 7:30 p.m. Monday. ★ ★ ★ A picnic sponsored by the Pres byterian Student Center will take place at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hensel Park. Single and married students are invited, said the Rev. James H. Fenner, campus minister. Recrea tion equipment will be provided. ★ ★ ★ The speaker for the Baptist Stu- Galloway Receives Mobil Scholarship William E. Galloway, junior ge ology major, Tuesday was named recipient of an $800 scholarship given by the Socony Mobil Com pany, said Dr. Travis J. Parker acting head of the Department of Geology and Geophysics. dent Union vesper service at 7 p.m. Thursday will be Dr. J. T. Morrow of the Department of Animal Hus bandry. The First Baptist Church will provide coffee and donuts at the church at 9:15 a.rm Sunday just before classes begin. ★ ★ ★ B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation is having a brunch and group dis cussion at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. ★ ★ ★ Philosophy and religion will the topics of discussion Sunday the third of eight seminars spj sored by the University Luther Church. Dr. John Orr, assistant profes; of philosophy at A&M, will sped The seminar will be at the Prest terian Student Center at 7 p* E B 7 3c P" 4 p.m Students For Steak Tasting Are Needed By Meats Section | A 2 tedr' *15 Cooner 13000. Call L>t 75’ x 2 Dr. W. A. Landmann, Meats Chemistry Section of the Depart ment of Animal Husbandry, said Wednesday that he needs graduate students to serve on a series of steak tasting panels. Landmann said students would taste the meat prepared in the Meats Chemistry laboratory. “We are trying to determine the quality and also to rate the meat tested, so that we can tell if meat from certain breeds of cattle is more tender than meat from other breeds of cattle,” he said. He explanied that they will use samples of steaks cooked under standard cooking conditions. This is done so that the cooking phase of the test is uniform. The steak samples are cut from portions of the steak so that those on the panel will be tasting por tions from the same general area of the steak. “We will run chemical tests on composition of the meat so that we will be able to compare the results of the panel to that of the chemical tests,” Dr. Landmann said. “We prefer graduate students in Animal Husbandry but will ac cept graduate students from any field.” He said that they would train the students on the panel to judge the things they are looking for in the meats. “We would like between six to 10 students for the panel,” he p marked. He said that if he gets ipof than 10 that he would use mo: than one panel so that they woe; not have to come so often. Any graduate student who i| interested may contact Landmans PIA Buy y from a want piano c can bu make - ask for in Room 104 of the Animal IndEfe.-^.^p m tries Buliding. ® i0T C Geologists Offer Undergraduate Ail ealed bids jhe Founds Farm, Collf M, Monda blicly op To Bubl |963 % Bpective bid ftion Seed i Burther infc The Department of Geology ar/i* Geophysics will award four sckBng needs.* 1 ''' arships to undergraduate student®? 1 *. majoring in geology, geologM If 1 ' 1 " 316 ca engineering and geophysics duritjr' S ' the spring semester of 1965, sail Lanre ' plO.OO UF Dr. Travis J. Parker, acting heal| of the department, Wednesday Two scholarships of $250 eatil are available to freshman, and student scholarships of $500 each are able to sophomores and juniorJ|tail vi 6- Selection of the recipients wdlitj made by the faculty of the depart ment and will be based soley tl scholastic ability, said Dr. Parke:' fctdTvi S ^E Application forms scholarships are iiB Black bi available in t«| bixon, Ter office of tahe Department of GeoiL ogy and Geophysics, Room lllj Geology Building. Deadline foil filing applications is Dec. 4. Scholarship awards will be aaj nounced on Feb. 8, 1965. ixon, aid. at origin; of col leg of bass c; picnic gr LITTLE PIGS BARBECUE 808 VILLA MARIE ROAD AGGIES: Why Not Eat Steak 8 oz SIRLOIN STRIP ST^k 39 Served with. French Bread and Butter, SciLcicl with Choice of Or^ ss i ng This Thurs., Fri v S a t., Sun., (Oct. 15,16,17,18) With This Ad Only $1.05 For Ri KEN 303 1 THE Anythi within (Gonve Order 713 S. Enco Mobi Penn Reco W Viny only Auta Part- filtei Triia