WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1959 Extension Com Food S The Food Serv The entire building feet. Employees of tl ties such as receiv carried on here. Railr be unloaded at the building. There is als for unloading trai trucks. About 12 to 14 car oads of fro zen food can be st jred in the building's freezers. Other sup plies such as 1200 dozen eggs a month and 80.000 pounds of meat, poultry and fish a month are re ceived and stored in the building. Items other than food are purchased by food service. Over 5000 gallons of wax a year are used to keep dining hall floors bright. About three tractor trailer toads of dish washing de tergent are also used. Beginning at 5 each morning the bakery begins making food for the dining halls.' When pies or cookies are on the menu, the twelve bakers are busy preparing 1000 pies or 900 dozen cookies. About 500 cakes are needed for one meal. Tho bread and roll baking begins by mixing dough in a high speed mixer which holds an 800-pound mixture of dough. This mixer is refrigerated so that the proper temperature for dough is maintained. Products are loaded into the lap oven which has moving shelves. A baking cycle is completed in each lap of the shelves. Education Coffee Hour Dr. George E. Murphy, profes sor qf education, will bethe'guest speaker at a coffee hour from 4:15 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in dining room C of the Hetzel Union Build ing, sponsored by the Education Student Council. For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 amoilng new POROSITY paper ' "air-eoftene" ivery puff.f rvice Bakes, Butchers, Buys By ELAINE MIELE Second of a Series ice Building was built in 1949 and an extension was completed this year. , which is south of the University golf course, covers over 109,000 square le Department of Food Service have their offices in this building. Activi ing and storing supplies, meat cutting and making bakery goods are ears can rear of the ) a platform :tor trailer Customs Board Forms | Hil,el Board to Meet Applications for Freshman Cus toms Board are available at the Iletzel Union desk Invisible porous openings blond fust the right amount of air with each puff to give you a softer, fresher, even more flavorful smoke. NOW MORE WAN EVER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Credit Tonight Collegian Business Office The Hillel Governing Board will meet at 7 tonight at the Hil lel, Foundation on Locust Lane. Staff 7:30 istmas HAT • • • JWg from m ion in ihe Area" ' $} Shop I STATE COLLEGE ffl / p.m. - m ■illir" / 1 -I ■*&. An important break-through in Salem's fresh air in through the paper to make the research laboratories brings you this smoke taste even softer, fresher, more special new High Porosity paper which flavorful. If you’ve enjoyed Salem's spring breathes new freshness into the flavor. time freshness before, you’ll be even more Each puff on a Salem draws just enough ‘ pleasednow.Smoke refreshed, smoke Salem! ’ • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, toa Salem refreshes your taste AIM to Postpone Debate on Merger The Association of Independent hear a final report on Indie Week Men Board of Governors will not and will also discuss an AlM discuss the organization’s merger Leonides Chorus and Sing. with Leonides, accoiding to Har- _ . . »„..i aid Sandstrom, piesidcnt. Committee Appoints Miller AIM will met at 7 tonight in Dr. E. Willard Miller, professor 203 HUB. and head of the Department of Geography, has been appointed a member of the Committee on Natural Resources on the Com mission on Geography of the Pan American Institute of Geography The Board of Governors williand History. Sandstrom said the issue would 1 not be debated in view of Leon ides postponing decision on the matter because of lack of infor mation. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING American Nuclear Society Election of Officers All Welcome Monday, December 14, 1959 106 Osmond 7:30 p.m. Solve your Christmas Gift problem —get her a blouse from the Atherton shop for women See our selection of fine cotton and dacron blouses in solids or prints. Convertible and McMullen necklines; shirt and suit' blouse styles. Priced from $3 95 to $7.95. the Atherton shop for women 725 S. Atherton St. PAGE SEVEN la Tobacco Company
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