Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 15, 1964 THE BATTALION U.S.D.A. GRADE “A” FRESH DRESSED WWS'ss FRYERS Whole PRICES GOOD THUR., FRI., SAT. OCT. 15, 16, 17. Hormel Dairy Brand Imperial or Gouchant Pure Cane SUGAR 5 Lb. Bag LIMIT ONE WITH $2.50 OR MORE PURCHASE C BAC0N49 Fresh Pork Boston Butt Roast»39 c Sizzler 39 Hormell Little Ling Sausage 12-Oz. Pkg. BONNIE BAKER ANGEL FOOD CAKE Large 13-Oz. Size 39 c lb STOKELY RED PITTED PIE CHERRIES i 15 Can Limit 4 Cans BREAST ’O CHICKEN CHUNK TUNA £ 89 6-Oz. Cans FILL YOUR S&S RED STAMP BOOK FASTER BY USING THE COUPONS BELOW YOU GET FREE,550 EXTRA S&S RED STAMPS ^^mpicciYmsmcLYm '$2 FREE 100 S&S Red Stamps With Purchase of $10.00 or More Excluding Cigarettes or Beer Coupon Expires Oct. 17, 1964 1 SPEC (A L'CO UPONVALU E FREE 100 S&S Red Stamps With Purchase of Any ^ BROOM OR MOP Coupon Expires Oct. 17, 1964 BONNIE BAKER CANNED ant?! 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Bag AMONG THE PROFS™*™™ Bauldauf To Give Fisheries Reports h Richard J. Baldauf, professor in the Department of Wildlife Man agement, will give a report on fresh water fisheries Friday at the Gov ernor’s Conference on Management and Development of Natural Re sources in Texas. The conference in Hotel Adolph us at Dallas is expected to at tract more than 1,500 persons. Stewart Udall, U. S. Secretary of the Interior, heads a list of dis tinguished speakers including Gov ernor John Connally. Speakers will be authorities in 14 fields of natural resources, in cluding oil and gas, soil, water, ranching, wildlife, forestry, fishes, sulphur, and industrial metals and minerals. ★ ★ ★ Dr. J. H. Quisenberry, head of the Department of Poultry Sci ence, will speak at the California Animal Industry Conference Oct. 19-20 at Fresno, Calif. Quisenberry is to be the only speaker of the poultry portion of the program. He will present his talk on “Nutritional and Genetic Interrelationships” dur ing the first session of the con ference. ★ ★ ★ Two A&M University adminis trators are in Washington to ex plore with officials of national libraries and others the areas of possible cooperation in library automation and information re trieval. Dean of Instruction W. J. Graff and Library Director Robert A. Houze made the trip. The library recently employed Group pictures of the Staffs will be taken according to the schedule listed below. Staffs will assemble in front of the M.S.C. on appropriate day by 1715 hours. The uniform will be Class A Winter with G.H. Hats. Style of uniform will be left to the des- cretion of the individual Staffs. However, uniformity must pre vail. Tues. Oct. 13, 1st Brigade, 1st & 2nd Batt. Wed. Oct. 14, 2nd Brigade, 3rd & 4 th Batt. Thur. Oct. 15 3rd Brigade, 5th & 6th Batt. Mon. Oct. 19, 1st Wing, 1st & 2nd Group Tues. Oct. 20 2nd Win, 3rd & 4th Group Wed. Oct. 21,Corps Staff, Band Staff For any further information contact; Tom Sobey, Editor Military Eection AGGIELAND ’65 Dorm 7 Room 305 The A&M basketball s for their oi a data processing specialist to« Thursd; gin efforts hoped eventually® result in the retrieval of infoJ^ oa ^ e tion by data processing technb' Come cW e ‘ from last se ■rence Char Dr. Alice C. Stubbs, associnl professor and acting head of tJ re ^ Home Economics Research DtB a ^ n >” sa ^ partment, was named to the i ton “If soir visory Committee for Home E they’re capa nomics Research at the recejlpl or kett fall meeting of Home Economiipeason.” Administrators of the Soutlitt|Bj{ e (. ca if c0 Region in New Orleans, LouishH j 0 h n Bea an and B The committee will hold iJ meeting Nov. 8 in Washington l—— D. C., in conjunction with tH annual Land-Grant College Men | ing, according to Doretta Ho(|, man of Kansas, chairman. i ★ ★ ★ I Two recor Dr. Earl H. Knebel, head of touring the fi Department of Agricultural Mfimming rr cation, will present a program ItiOO-meter re vocational agriculture teachers®rk °f Id San Saba Oct. 12. j| E-2 shav His topic is “Communication ;the old 100- Vocational Agriculture.” 11 finishing The meeting begins at Complete and is part of an in-service ^ cational program planned by teatll , , nd (1:21.J ers of the San Saba District, t W. H. Pittard, Jr., of Austil 100 - meter Area 7 supervisor, said 21 teacW ln > (1 : 0L ers will attend. ★ ★ ★ ilOO-meter ^ T Knthone, I Dr. J. Iv. Couch, poultry science here will spend■- ..jBhackstrok 20.0), Jami ■Breastrok 52.3), Rie six days in the New Jersey and New York areas in November to hold consultations, presenl seminars and discuss grant-in aid proposals. Henry D. Smith, director of Firemen’s Training School hen] will speak at the Institute in Fii arrigan. Department Administration Thd day through Sunday in Houston. | 1 . 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