The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 30, 1947, Image 4

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Giant Quick-Frme Unit Will
Be Used for Research Here
1 a Klant $10,000 toKhinc >Uff will >h«r* Dm t
LU - c" 1 *, *7 lh# t ** m ! of the quick fiwwr with th* T«-
IM hortirultur* depart. M AAM Colle** AfrtculUiral Bi.
tn«Rt marka what rotlec* depart- ^rinwnt Station’* hortteultur* rt-
niwH official# term a mlleaton* M.trrh .uff. Aa tauck Inaimrtloa
for tha colla»# In opaadlnf iU prartifable will be *l*#n *10.
raapareh and inatrurtlon In fruit ^ N t« in the opemlian of Ui« unit
ami vegetable proreMlng. , - * lu i .k* theortc. behind It
pforeealng
Thf big ”refrlgenttor," which
re«rml»|e<l the hualnee* end of a
moving van a* it waa trucked to
the Agricultural (engineering
Huildlng for Installation, will be
Uaed in reaearch work ilealing
with every aapert of fVult and Veg
etable quick-freealng, from teat-
ing varieties of product* for
freeling suitability to developing
specialty product* such aa salads,
juicoa and punch. Dr. Guy Adri-
horticulture
rape
ly benefit fruit and
and th# theoriea behind
•There la a great demand."
aald IH. Adrianre, “W the fruit
•ad vegetable procewita* indas-
try for mea trained in the me*
chanic* and techaobiy of frraa-
ing ho^tkakaral acwdacU. the
feel that the installation of our
new unh I* a atarUng point la
aa instructional setap that will
tara awt these men right here
at AAM."
Dr. Adriance added that the
department work M heduled with a quick-fmi-
traUWe^rol
vi-g»uiDie grow
nt*. locker plant user*,
era and conaumer*.
horticulture department’s
L. A M.
FOOD MARKET
FREE DEUVERY
TO COLLEGE STATION
Ph. t-dlM
said 4he experimental work 17° wiU ^“iTm^ly^w^h AAM’s
new food technology course It l*
alto definitely in line with the
current national aim for an ex
panded agricultural reaearch and
marketing program.
The department sees the poaai-
ment in the future jto set up atan-
dards for froten food product*,
pr. Adriance pointed out that
bility of working with the govern-
while the canned food* industry
had extremely high standards to
meet, froxen food* have practi
cally none. The freeier. as a re-
J search unit, can be the tool by
which such standard* could be set
up.
Harold M. Reed of the Experi
ment Station will supervise the
research work on the unit, while
R. K. Cain and T. S. Stephens of
the horticulture department teach
ing staff will head class room in-
structlon dealing with the frera-
•perat ion. Cain la now on |
leave at Oregon Slate. .
Read aald experimental work to
be undertaken immediately would
deal with a thorough testing of
commertial fruit* and vegeUbiaa.
While aome products are very sat-
fraah consumption,
won’t roanond well
frerting, he explained. |
unit, beside* being used In
determining what varieties are
beat suited for freeaing. will be
uttllaad In meaauriigt the effect
of different growing conditions on
freeaing quality of products. In
studying the quality of frosen
products, In diagnosing breeding
selection* and varieties now be
ing developed and tested in Texas
and in developing the apocialty
consumer products like salad*,
fruit pulps, jukes and punches.
Problems coming up over the state
that tie in with the regular work
being done with the freeter will
also be given consideration by the
research staff.
The quick-freeter, originally a
one compartment unit, has been
revamped by the Brazos Engineer
ing Corporation of Bryan, and now
has three chambers which have
temperature ranges flexible down
to 40 degrees below xero, Fahren
heit.
The.Battalion
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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1947
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All Episcopal students, veterans
or corps members, are urged to
attettd th* organisational meeting
of the Cantebury Club Wednesday
at 6:80 in th* pariah house at (he
roar of HI. Thomas Chapel, it waa
announrod yesterday.
Plans for th* year, Including a
post-Bavlor game dance, will be
made. Supper will be served to all
in attendance.
St Thomas Chapel is located
•cross from the new area drill
field behind Duncan Hall.
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Vernon A&M Club
To Meet Thurnday
The Vernon A. 4 M. Club will
hold its first meeting of the year
Thursday, October 2,. at 7 p. m.
in Room 203, Academic Building.
Officers will be elected, in addi
tion to making plans for a party
to be held soon.
All men who live within the
Greenbeit of North Texas are in
vited to attend.
Sussdnrf Elected
San Angelo Prexy
ATTKNTION KNt.IKKKRa ~ Osl row
f‘« mi* rksn si Its, Kirksne*
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trahu. lies Cnllotrr Msls or roll I MSS. |
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SALE OR TRADE: IMI rorrysU;
MSto *l*hl pnMontcrr : Mr br inrd •• !
rnrlnard ptrk up trurk. Sr* or erito !
Hoom. Ml W. nth. Bryan.
PIANO LKKKONN: In Mu*k Hall on
rnmpuo. Mr*. T. H. Thoms*. Jr. B. M.
and •iprrWnrN trorhor. Call t-sMt.
Walter Sussdorf, aenior student!
in Animal Huabandry from San for sale: Prim* hrood hr**.tH hron**
turkry, ov«n r«sdy for dolivery Thun- 1
day. Octobrr !n«l. Plac* order now by 1
ralllns Poultry Husbandry Drpartment.
4-7W4.
Jo Ann Wilcox Named
Angelo, was elected president of
the San Angelo Club last Thurs
day night at the first scheduled
meeting of club fpr the coming
school year.
Bruce Simmons of San Angelo ^ ,
was elected vice president of the TO Stephens ( OUnCll
club and "Hap” Canning from
Eden was elected secretary. Oth- Mias Jo Ann Wilcox, daughter
er newly elected officers included: j of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox,
Glen Richardson from Sonora, College Station, has been appointed
treasurer; Butch Carroll from Bra- j to the Occupational Guidance
dy, and Jimmy Callan from San
Angelo, Sergeants at Arms; Jim
Probandt, former reporter on the
“San Angelo Sandard Times,” was
elected reporter by the club.
The meeting started with the
"handing out” of over eight dol
lars worth of good cigars. Over
ABC Seeks to Air
Turkey-Bay Rallv
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—vi.!- n m ;ii 100 “West Texas Men” attended
The Thanksgiving Bonfire will .
be broadcast over Station KFDM, T , *
to httj, plM. «l th, , h-^pw-rW bTtk cLh
. J[««... ».
asked permission for KFDM to
represent the American Broadcast,
ing Company in covering the ac
tivities and Bonfire h*l«T prior to
the Aggie-I,onghom game. The
Bonfire •will be on Wednesday
night, November 2K. (
The last time AAM was repre-
sentrol nationally on the radio was
In 1042, when Vox Pop broadcast
from Gulqn Hall.
In connection with Ihe Aggie
Rally, Don Fowler, of Hollywood.
Council, a new organization at
Stephens College.
The council, consisting of five j
student members, is an honorary
group which will work with the
faculty members of the guidance
department. Miss Janice Janes is
faculty adviser.
Mis* Wilcox is a member of Phi ||
Theta Kappa, honorary, and Psi
Chi Omicron, social aorority, at
Stephens College.
Mom* and Bads lo
Entertain Faculty
DeLUXE CAFE
— Bryan —
Where all Aggiee meet
“We Sam the Beat”
member of l«ook maKaiin* staff, Beaumont Afftries
“ill he present. He plan* a series
The College Station Mothers and
Dads Club will entertain the teach- j
ing staff of the AAM Consolidated
High School In a reception In the i 1 U •
gymnasium at H p.m., Thuraday. I A “ 4#
All parents are Invited to attend.; When you buy auto insuranca
yoV think of thrra things: Pint,
of photograph* for Laik to
the traditional Aeeie spirit,
•how
Aggie Playern To
Meet Wednesday
Meet Wed. Nisrht at 7
The Beaumont A. A M Club will
meet Wednesday evening at 7 In
Room I OR. A'lidemtc Building, It
wa* announced yeaterday
Plan* for the current semester
| will be discussed.
, IXx-ri* for AAM-Ot
bly Hall, George Dillavou, group Tilt Now On Sale
sponsor, announced yesterdsy.
Plans will he made for the next
production, he stated, and all stu
dents, wive*, and townspeople in
terested in dramatics are invited
to attend.
Refreahments will be served.
Selection Early —
Don't Let Santa Uateh
^ou Doz-2-z-ing.
Ladic* Fo<h1 Group
To Meet Tu^aday
The College Station Women
Food* Group will meet Friday.
October 3 at 2:30 p. m at Jhc home
of Mr*. Ray Reiser in the Beverly
Estates, it was announced yester
day.
Mrs. J. I). Neal, chairman, will
demonstrate coffee, coke, ami
cocktail parties.
All College Station women are
invited to attend.
C. D. Owenby, bu»ims* manager
of athletics, announce.) that tickets
are now on sale at the Athletic
Offiae for the Oklahoma-Texas A.
A M. game to be played in Norman
next Saturday. Tickets will be
available until noon Thursday.
BADMINTON CU B
TO BE FORMED
There will he a meeting of all
student* interested in forming a
Badminton Club Tuesdai. Septem
ber 3a at 7:30 in the gym
The discoverer of the Wasser,
mann Reaction. August von Was-
seamann, was a German profes
sor of medicine who died in 1W5.
Busino** Society
To Meet Tomorrow
The A. A M Business Society)
will hold its first meeting of the
year Wednesday evening at 7:30
in Building K-23, it was announced
yesterday.
All business students are reqbmt-)
ed to be present, as officers for
the curront year will be elected
*1 and other important matters will
be diaruaacd.
Abilene Club to Meet
The Abilene A. k M. Club will
meet Thursday evening at 7:80 in
the YMCA Cabinet Room, it was
announced yesterday.
All Abilene Aggie* are urged to
attend, a* officers for the current
year will he elected.
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