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Page 8 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, January 28, 1965 CAMPUS BRIEFS | Group To Study | 1 Water Pollution A Water Pollution Control Tech nology course is expected to draw an estimated 25 participants Feb. 1-5 at A&M. The course is designed to pro vide technical training for people to supervise and operate waste treatment plants. Instruction will be by full time instructors from the Engineering Extension Service. Leon Holbert, chief instructor, will direct the school. ★ ★ ★ A new era in the development of fisheries training and research programs of the Department of Wildlife Management will be launched this summer, announced Dr. W. B. Davis, head of the de partment. He said three courses previous ly taught on campus will be offer ed at the A&M Marine Laboratory in Galveston. Dr. Sammy Ray is laboratory director. ★ ★ ★ Twelve future agriculture teach ers at the Chott Maria Agricul tural College in Tunisia are sche duled to register as freshman next week at A&M. The Tunisians will pursue basic courses in agriculture during their freshman and sophomore years be fore choosing a specialized field I of agriculture. Chott Maria Agricultural Col lege is a land grant type of school near Sousse, Tunisia. ★ ★ ★ The National Science Founda tion informed President Earl Rudder of a $46,000 grant to support nine new Graduate Traineeships starting in Sep- teShber. The grant includes allowances for the student and sums both for stipends and for the university. The total of nine new trainee- ships compares with the present total of five. Graduate Dean Wayne C. Hall said. He noted that the traineeships should not be confused with the NSE Fel lowships. ★ ★ ★ Two journalism students were special guests at the midwinter conference of the Texas Press As sociation Friday and Saturday in Austin. The students are Glenn A. Dromgoole of Sour Lake and Clov is E. McCallister of Kermit. Dromgoole, a junior from Sour Lake, is managing editor of The Battalion, and McCallister, a sen ior from Kermit, is night news editor. ^Jhe (ook t£ou (ikey docbed-in J?or keepd I with FaraPresSiM Never Need Ironing They’re ironing while they’re drying TM Finest “everywear” slacks never wrinkle, wilt or muss. Made better to stay new looking, wear longer. FARAH MANUFACTURING CO.. INC A new high in slacksmanship, only $6 9 8 EL PASO. TEXAS FI LI- YOUR CART WITH Mm ISLJSm —ii HEAVY BEEF SALE! SHOULDER Arm Roast Lb. 49c HEAVY BEEF Boneless Roast Lb. 79c HEAVY BEEF Chuck Steak Lb. 49c FRESH Ground Beef Lb. 39c HEAVY BEEF CHUCK ROAST lb c ALL ME AT All Meat 12-Oz. Pkg. BACON GOLDEN CORN Del Monte, Cream Style or Whole Kernel Del Monte—Whole BOX GIANT Shurfrost Frozen GREEN BEANS 4 Shurfine FRUIT COCKTAIL 5 Libby’s TOMATO JUICE 3 Northern Facial TISSUE 2 Libby’s CUT BEETS 8 C! Can No. 303 $ $ $ No. 303 Can No. 303 Can CREAM PIES Cackleberry Each 29c EGGS 200 Count No. 303 Can Large Doz. $ IMPERIAL (Limit One with Purchase $2.50 or More —Excluding Cigarettes) SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 19 c EXTRA FINE granulated FOOD KING MARGARINE 6 1-LB. On. M VIENNA SAUSAGE PEACHES 4 $1 LIBBY'S VALUABLE COUPON FREE 100 S6k.H Green Stamps WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE (LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER) MUST BE ONE PURCHASE COUPON EXPIRES JANUARY 30. Cigarettes Excluded CAKE MIX WHITE - YELLOW • DEVIL FOOD BETTY CROCKER 3 19-oz. Box QUALITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOO THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Sllllil&S: QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED i A onirs 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Downtown Ridgecrest 200 E 24 Street m 3516 Texas Are PEARS “ Lb 15 SWEET POTATOES u>. 15 FRESH CARROTS 2^ ceiioB» 5 l9 MIX or MATCH SALE! 5 a ORANGES ^29= 3APPLES b.b'— 19 ^ a - 29 c 5 & GRAPEFRUIT ^ 29c We Give Famous S&.H Green Stamps or 3 BAG for 85