I lich a ids.j Schools are set for College Sta-, tion. December 8 10, Luboock. January 46. Weslaco, January 12 14; lyler, January 2126, Denton, February 1-3; Childress March 1-3, and Coleman, March 15-17.County agents can lurnith more iniormatioii on the forthcoming schools, Ulich concludesMeat High On Plentiful List Of Foods NowMeats arc the big thing on the U. S Department of Agriculture's December plentiful foods list.Supplies of turkeys, broilers and fryers, beef, frozen shrimp and canned tuna are at record highs, reports Kaymond J. Totoro of the . Agricultural Marketing Service. Also, supplies of pork are much larger than a year ago.Eggs as wells as turkeys rate as “foods for feature’’ on the December list because prices are favorable to consumers.Many other foods popular for holiday cooking are plentiful — dates, filberts, almonds, grapes, grapefruit and oranges.Rice, pinto beans, salad oils andvegetable oils also will be good buys at the grocer's mxt month, aays C. S. D. A.-o----—