The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1966, Image 2

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    2nd BIG WEEK
Savory Aged—Heavy Beef
CENTER CUT ROAST u, 49c
CHUCK ROAST
Savory Aged—Heavy Beef
ARM ROAST 49c
Blade Cut
Savory - Aged Heavy Beef — Lb.
39
FREE 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY SIZE
RATH’S CANNED HAM
Savory Aged - Heavy Beef
Stew Meat * 69‘
LITTLE SIZZLERS ....... .. ! 2 P t:59c
SILVER SPUR - SLICED
BACON
49
I
THIS WEEK GET YOUR
SAUCER
SWISS
STEAK
59c
VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 ^ $1.00
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES “ )8 t;49c
Each week a piece of Star-Glow Dinner-
ware will be featured for just For each
$5 in grocery purchases, you are entitled
to one piece at this low price. There's no
limit... with a $10 purchase you can get
two pieces . .. and so onl
■-V
► yLf »»
LARGE EGGS
Cackleberry
Grade A Doz.
49c
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Stable setting
with each $5 purchase
*
Build a complete set in |
the weeks to corr
Lovely companion
pieces also avaiiable
at low Orr's prices!
DRINKS
46-Oz. O C
^0 Cans
SPINACH
SHURFINE
8 Ca°L $1.00
APRICOT HALVES “ 4
GOLDEN CORN 6
CATSUP
Shurfine
Tomato .
3 2 bus! 89c
303
Cans
GREENS™™
'Shurfine
10c 3 l$1.00
Roxey Dog Food 13
Energy
300
Cans
DETERGENT b^ 1
LIMIT ONE WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR MORE
FRUIT COCKTAIL “ „ 5^1 $1.00
CORN MEAL 5 L ^39c
Fresh, Crisp
Pascal
CELERY
Delicious Apples
2 Stalk. 25
Lb 19
SUDDEN BEAUTY" irSpr,y
Extra Fancy
Red
ONIONS
Green
^Bunches-
RADISHES
Fresh,
Crisp ..
Reg. 87. 49C
PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE It 55c
PACQUIN HAND CREAM It 49c
49c
o Cello I f*
2 Pkgs. 1DC
U. S. NO. 1—RED
DEODORANT
ORANGE JUICE
5-Day
Roll-On — Size
Shurfine
Frozen
9 12 - 0z - IKf.
Cans 4 t/L
POTATOES 10
BAG
BOOTH FROZEN
PERCH FILLETS
I
Lb.
Pkg.
49c
QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED
PRICES GOOD
THUR. - FRI. - SAT.
NOVEMBER 3-4-5.
DRINK REFRESHING
PEPSI-COLAS
—COUPON—
100 FREE S&H
GREEN STAMPS
With This Coupon
And The Purchase Of
$10.00 or More
(LIMIT ONE PER PERSON)
MUST BE ONE PURCHASE
(Cigarettes & Beer Excluded)
Coupon Expires Nov. 5, 1966.
Limit One
With $2.50
Purchase
or More
12
Bottle
Carton
IMPERIAL SUGAR
5 39 C
Limit One
With $2.50
Purchase
or More
Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
Downtown
Ridgecrest
200 E 24 Street 0
3516 Texas Ave
THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 3, 1966
College Station, Texas Page 3
Horse Coursc
Set Nov. 6-8
Texas A&M University’s sixth
annual Horse Short Course Nov.
6-8 has lined up special attrac
tions in addition to the regular
skull sessions.
The fringe benefits this year
include a Shetland pony show, a
regulation polo match and vari
ous horse type demonstrations to
which the public is invited.
Program Chairman B. F.
Yeates, Extension animal hus
bandman at A&M, said the Shet
land pony show is set for 9 a.m.
Nov. 6 in the Animal Science Pa
vilion.
He said the polo match at 3
p.m. the same day is designed to
show the public what the game
is all about and to increase inter
est in the sport among the thou
sands of pleasure horse owners
in Texas. Horses used will be
Quarter-type polo ponies.
The game features students
and former students of Texas
A&M versus students and for
mer students of Texas Techno
logical College, Yeates said.
The polo match site is just
north of the System Administra
tion Building on an area bounded
by State Highway 6 and Farm
Road 60.
Horse type demonstrations are
scheduled for 7 p.m. Nov. 7 in
the Animal Science Pavilion.
Yeates said these include cutting
horses, Shetland harness animals,
Arabian classes, polo ponies,
jumpers, and Appaloosa trail
horses.
The short course itself begins
with registration at 7:30 a.m.
Nov. 7 in the Memorial Student
Center. Nov. 8 program activi
ties are devoted to horse health
discussions during the morning
in Guion Hall. That afternoon,
short course participants will
shift out to the Veterinary Medi
cine Building for a post-mortem
demonstration and a question-
the-experts session.
New Instrument
Speeds Analysis
The Texas A&M University
Plant Sciences Department has
acquired an electronic instru
ment which will speed up re
search analysis work.
The instrument, an atomic ab
sorption spectrophotometer, will
be used by Dr. H. E. Joham and
his associates.
Joham, professor in the Plant
Sciences Department, said the in
strument measures the amount of
micro elements in plants and
soils.
The $4,000 instrument will be
used primarily on cotton. It will
aid in finding cotton tissue defi
ciency and toxicity levels of
many micro elements such as
manganese and zinc.
A cotton stem, root, or leaf, is
collected and burned to a white
ash. It is then put in a 1 percent
hydrogen chloride solution and
filtered. The sample is then
ready to be analyzed.
Joham said it previously took
about one week to analyze 50
samples, but now it takes only
one day.
“This department is equipped
I as well as any plant sciences
department in the United
States,” Joham said.
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