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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1960)
, 1 L ' Local W oman Coes On Alaskan Tour , ~ —i* _ j] Serial ta THa Battalion NACCKiDOCHES. Tex. — Un. Pearl Tkrixer of 305 Fidelity. Col- lere Station, U among the 36 per son* who it making the Sutomer Tour of Alaska, offered by Step hen F. Austin State College. She left with the other* from. Karogdorhes Friday and is now- touring the central and northwest ern parts of the United Slates, eec- | Uons of Canada and Alaska. They will return to Nacogdoches Aug. 24. CADET SLOUCH ■ t »r n I ii I fry Your Rev. _ - Bernard L. Hatch Sunday at 9:15 A. M. •see H.T.A.W. Your Rev. ' R. L Jackson *, j-Sunday at 7:30 A. M. . o»er K.O.K.A. Jim CATTLEMEN END THE BATTALION Thursday. August 14, I960 College Station, Texas PageS (Coatinued from Page 1] m f j him constant and dependable supply of rattle. W. ?. Berry of the Department of Antral Husbandry said advan tage* .of feed pelleting include saving! in storage and feeding space, it suited to automation, makes forage dehydration more j feasible and it is well adapted to roughages. J ? I IhAmerinsn N’sfipnal Cattle || Assn., who desdrbed sevi | Lvb'.opnients whi^h “could rdyolu- ||tloniie'’ the finished beef pr^dutt. : “Although ipereasing efforts I fill be made iii t*nderixing. flavor || and fat trim «t fhe packer aid re- II fall level, thd (basic anima} ran I |nly he pn-diAdl and fed bjf men i | j and I the k+chiiNl ■ridjWch- r «# •• th# Wfftat lisadvan- | tuque* controlled by men," hd nuid. I tage. ne said. In additikn, to the I ..o . - JT . . I. .. | high Jlnitial investment, this in- I i M Surcesafu| tendenurtion ht the. " 3 . ... . . ■Lk,, imi 4um ™ ui t ii r j ' i l Uu of C..nku„„ domond. W It 1 .od nu.,- j v .w portatton to and from mBl ma- ||dods not md:i|) the end «f the ^ Ihfpadijig induittfv or the lesfpping r 11 I ..f irdiorbnc* if breeding seki<tiori operating cost i* $2| to |!>r Qualities • of growth, feed 1 con $ 10 f« r t011 for fiM ****** H I version rfficielcv—or even B|her-! **“ If-* 41 a ton for pelleting, ^ Iiked IteMfaraU." he aald. I ' "ith.Uhe toUl being M to $14 per : ; Llpyd B«LL '1 ‘Os nlLirt. I'” ^ t ‘" uM ' ,r " ,iurt - 1 I PI dieni of Adrjrultural Kmddmirs e and iSociologv Laid organization of t become a little more open-minded on the coed issue!’ ‘. For a Fuller life. For You.. CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES , v u Td.i ( atllo 1- e<M ■ A (MMI *■ | Couitl offer hieral advanug|m for | the industry, j I Bergsma Mrcs'es PromotUn He said :tn association frould i promote Taxis-fed beef; iftivide current irifiiiynation on “'Biese costs must be paid for by Increased efficiency of beef prodjut-tiosi, reduction of wastes, savihgs*in storage space and tnech. I amabd feeding,” he said. i ' CHUKCH OF TH* NAZARENE isist a n. a—sse b*m< ’ il W AM—MinUs s WanfeS* I S* r.M —r«Uf Hsestw 111* P.M.—rmiSMs KanrtSS COLLEGE HEIGHTS I ASSEMBLY OF GOD S:M A M. *■■«» Sekaal I1.-SS A.M.—ManUac W.r**l* •:SS r.M.-TMac Ps■>>*** SsrrWs III* P.M —C**ataf WanM* BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH fMliinrt srwe) s is a.m.—«smma VNimm/ . I M A M -4W«n* BsAmI ItiW A M—Marataf WtsMp • . UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP >:M A M. -Churrh School. YMCA i S:«* PM. k*rh SuASar -feUo'rUit Mcetlns. YMC4 CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST ] OF LATTER DAY SAINTS I IMS Kaal m* <««Nw. .Brraa • * SO A.M PrmtltrMMi Merpng M SS 4 W .—h«b4«* ScAmI I II M P.M SM-ramrnt MrM"<S T ST. MART’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL T:M 4 »:SS ,\M *a»-U CHRISTIAN SOCIE • :M A.B.—AuUar (khMl ll :*t ■ fcaSsp flsrHdi i l I M P M - KSenlsg 9«fvtc* - - nar;-- 7 :«S.I SS P.M.—W«fig^|jr. krailsg 1 Imm j arm church or christ 9tU A.M.—«Mr CMSSM l*:*S A W - * IS P.M^ fiU AAR •:a * METHODIST CHURCH « M CHRISTIAN CHURCH A.M —OsftW TIbm -TZLlZZL ST, THOM A« Ht SiM A.M Ults A M tuRCH |:*t A M. Holr Ci«Sn4><ias ,1:1* AJC—waillp $*rdlcs D M A M Srrm..« | 7:1* P»4* AAM CIOviu n KIAN CHURCH l « AM—<W«r»a »*t4* i:4* A.M. -parsiia MAtnNp ,ii» i ■— i IS M A.M.—MonSsg W«nUp 1:11 4 « M P.M.—MYF M««ti>*« TiN PJ1.—*»*«l«* W»r»hlg OUR SAVIOUR’S IUTCERAN CHURCH S:Sn A.M H M» c!«•*«-« for sit A,M Morning Wor»hip Holy (ntatnunicn Kir»t Sundsy Earh ttonlh I , . V FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST *:1S A M. a—SW StW—I »:3S A.M.—Morning »«•** /V'l 1:M P.M.—Crmiag SorvM* FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S:«a A M.—CMarrh BoA—< |1 MS A.M.-WnrnMp S IS P.M.—Tmlolng CMm tIU PJS.-Wonatp ■ JJiffitr ^untrat Jim* BRYAN, TEXAS i 602 West 26th SC ! PHONE TA 2-1672 r n flu uairy rroaucvt 4cm Creom TA 24TIS ISfiiiitatU oidiimv < Other Speakers ofher program partiripants were | Dr.j-O. D. Butler, head of the De- | I ment of Animal Husbandiy:j| ih Briscoe of Uvalde, president the Texas and Southwestern , Caftle Kaisers Assn.; Dean Brown, 1 Sirfton and Brown Cattle Co.. ■ Befteravia, Calif.; G. T. King, De- piittment of Animal lluahpudry; j .01 Sv.14 H •«»— >¥ H- "“%• tui D. (.; Dr. Robert Jonaa, Chil- new de- veldpaients ‘ Ii feeding; inlustfy pnhlems, nliii her of cuttle (Mi fded an<| expevthef demands fori beef; strengthen Tiwrket outlets t|r"Ugh grdup bardidning; represent the feiding im*i|try at state add fed- U ' { j • | * ^ r ‘j /! 1 T “Isn’t it wonderful, what man cap doT^ But when looking at man’s work, wg often overlook the Hand of God. Man harnessed the potrer in this jrreat dam. but God created it. Lonjr before man discovered the turbine or the electric motor, God placed the power at man’s disposal. God is tie . source of even- one pf r one Of mjm’s ii ventive and ingenious undertakings. jHe gives 1 intelligence to uj in- . u* the natural resources and the intelligence to use them. And He wants ue to use them constructively. 1 Our Christian faith teaches us of God's power and the vast ness of its scope. It teaohedjii the right use of these blessings, so that life may be enriched by them. Go to church and leain God’s plan of love for us and our fetloWmai^ It will mean a better world for all of us. C#vijA< IMS. Imin Ajf !*’«■*■*(. V*. THC CHUWCH SOW ALL ., . Alb SOU THt CHUACM , Tkt .CWdi » *♦ Low «i «iA fm *» WMiaf at <K*t*lWi sad ga*! iiIimaAip k ■ • tMftbaa^ •! »r ■ i'y.1 yala-i W'lkaM • uraadOhiKli. ar Afi dr«KKf«y act gmkiMaaS ««» tar***. TVrr »n loai Maad n*Am • Kj tt<j ftno* iMdd •"rad wmen wgalaily «ad Mrparl Sia Ckutck. TWy ft <l) fx •“* **k» (2) Par la rKildira't yakr (J) Far Sm tab of *a aad Mhoa (4) Far Ar M*» af Ar CViim K iKtll. wK«fc arad» K» bm*<I mJ aMVml rappan. PU« la r> _ la Klrnidl rrfaUily *ad Mid y«M BAk daily. Campus * and Grcle Theatres College Station College Station’s Own Banking Service ' • * 1 I College Station prbve maiktg neww senicei. One of Tvta*’ big csttle Heedrrs, Grady Shspiird of Hale Center, outlined fi\y main pointdrs for udynne cij*i|idering enteriBg the feeding business. He said * definite plant should N- worked <Jut beforehand, (and be ipre of sd jibundsnce of trfini'te fjifshing tinfe fok feed ing should be established Csttle B Ost be fe<i 24o| to 300 4sys to pr|)dure Ahe kind] of fst 'JOn-pound }mhes that win make pioney. (Work closely ufith the packer-buyir, he said, andjpitivide Social Whirl Aggie Wixes Bridie Club will Incet Wepncsday night at 7:30 in the Menn’ial Student C< ntcr. Civil (kigineering Wivn* CTuh will me<-t Wednesday night at 8 |*t 700 A-Cross 3t. * drtfss; L mait of L. A. Maddox Jr., Dep*rt- *f Animal Husbandry; Dr. T.5C. Cartwright, ARM geneticist; Dg A/B. Weoten, Department of iricuBural Economics and So- logy, and Oliver Whitcncr of Birton, cattle feeder. [aIso, J. K. Riggs, U. D. Thomp- S<fl), Doug Wythe, F. 1. Dahlberg, Df. R. 0. Berry, H. W. Kranke, Dr. M. Sorenson, J. M. Jones and A. Oris, ARM Department of mal Husbandry; A. A. Melton, xus Agricultural Experiment ation, Balmorheu; John Ann- rong, cattleman, Selma,' Ala.; ibin Armstrong of Armstrong, Turning in Books Allan Madeley, asHistant housing manager, turns.in t stack of books to A&M Consolidated Schools Superintendent W. T. Riedel as his contribution to the College Station Kiwanis Club book drive. The Kiwanis Club is collecting books and magazines to stock the library for the elementary grades at A&M Consolidated Schools. BOOK COLLECTION SElj (Continued from Page 1) Books far older students are ac ceptable and will be placed in the f\.; 1 aul power, Swift and Lo.,| j un j or . irM j Mmor high school li liicago; Dr. K. E. 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