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•v 1 £ IMPERIAL PURE CANE WITH THE PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES m y f A , SUGAR 200 Count Boxes SAVE 22 ? WITH THIS COUPON GIANT SIZE. TIDE ONLY 59^ (Pric« irvcludts coupon MvmgO nil 1 coupon p«f box purch«»*d ...it ol(«f RKpirRE on^. 1-28-67 — ^ | Good only H QRR^S | WOLF 2 Can Puffs Facial Tissue 4 TOILET TISSUE 4 2 Pk r MARGARINE i ’ ark;iv ^ 29 ^ j^j Head & Shoulder Reg 1 . $1.00 Size Jar HAIR SPRAY “SS"*' 59 LARGE EGGS-™- 47' i\N MELLORINE - 3 M CHILI FANCY-GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS - - !i I |||fi I Is. -v-* LB. I'M IliljNip Prices Good Thur. Fri. Sat. January 26, 27, 28. AVOCADOS 3 GREEN ONIONS*^ ONIONS SV. F “: 3 Lbs. i We Give S&H Green Stamps TOMATOES rs “ 19 c K. Y. BEANS Fr :’ h . I_ ^ 19c | ORANGES T ^L 2 L b,29c GREEN BEANS s « h :f $11 SLICED BEETS Libbv '' 6d 3 $1 POTTED MEAT ubb, ' s . VcJ' $1 BEEF STEW Ubby ‘ s 2 4.o,55c fbSSS s\» ce ® LIBBY’S Vienna Sausage SNOWDRIFT — PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING NO. y A Cans Lb. Can MOHAWK SMOKED SHANK PORTION HAMS A BUTT PORTION Lb. CENTER PORTION Lb. LBS CENTER SLICES - CENTER SLICES, Boneless Lb. 79c CHUCK STEAK ,-, u „,49c SUCED BOLOGNA Ra,h ’“ ^.59c QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED U.S.D.A. — Grade “A’ FRYERS 29 4 %&£d£Ui, diAlft COUPON WORTH hi 100 GREEN 1 STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND BEER ORR’S SUPER MKT. COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JAN. 28, 1967. PEPSI COLA ORBS KING SIZE BOTTLE CARTON Plus Deposit Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Downtown Ridgecrest 200 E. 24 Street • 3516 Texas Ave. HSi THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Ten [ Tuesday, January 27,1951 Course Offered On Microscope Set For Spring An interdisciplinary elects microscopy course will be offett; during the spring semester by tir Electron Microscopy Center Texas A&M. Flexibly designed for se% and graduate students in enj neering, veterinary medichi agriculture, science and geosij ences, the course individual trains students to operate electron microscope. The all-university electron uj croscopy-diffraction course ist| fered for the 12th year throng the Biochemistry and Biophysigl Department . The three - creijl hour course includes two dm. hour theory lectures and a lak, Sample preparation and stujj, electron micrograph interpreit tion , photographic theory anj processing and colloidal phem ena theory and lab study stressed. “Applications in physical, chafl ical, biological, medicinal, ni tional, metallurgical, oceangrl ical and other fields are gi equal attention,” explained D(i U. Grant Whitehouse, center ii rector and 430 instructor. “EH tronics is not emphasized, ;kil| both electron optics and gene optics receive considerable qualf tative attention. Higher matte, matics is not required.” “General familiarity with at; experience in electron mkrosem and diffraction is essential te[ many aspects of academic anj industrial research,” he pointed: out. Students desiring to take ttjj course should report to the Bi( chemistry Department table formal registration Feb. 3. Late registrants should report te Room 320, Keep Building. [These final m 5 • L *■ Wildlife Dept To Invade Bat Hideouts Nicaraguan and Honduran bai p hideouts will be invaded natw,. month by a trio of researcher m s from Texas A&M’s Wildlife So ence Department. The Central American coHeo tion trip begins the third year of a $35,000 research project supported by the National Science Foundation. Group leader Dr. Dilford C. Carter, assistant professor of wildlife science, said the team hopes to collect 1,500 to 2,00 bats as part of a taxonomy and dis tribution study. Aiding Carter in the venture! are Richard LaVal, a doctoral I p or candidate in wildlife science from I Q^e Baton Rouge, La., and Thomas|)) ac ^ Webb, a junior wildlife science!-- student from El Paso. “We will make collections! largely in the rain forest and the Caribbean slopes of the Cen tral American highlands,” Carter commented. “We will be mostly in the bush country, not in the area where civil strife erupted ear '' et | me d a this week.” | ment A&M’s Wildlife Science De-| assi g partment has almost 20,000 mam-1 fh mal specimens, including bats, in I stepl its collection. |m B Carter said the trip will begin | Texa Feb. 12 and end in mid-May Aii Lyon awar AFB Thi = meeting of the don’t minds If you don’t mind having all the details of planning a banquet or convention taken care of for you, call Ramada Inn. We’ll make sure your meeting is trouble-free... no matter what size your group! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon service. RAMADA INN Bryan-CoUege Station 846-8811