Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, January 18, 1962 THE BATTALION Texas Lutheran President To Speak Here On Feb. 7 Dr. Marcus Rieke, president of Texas Lutheran Collei'e, Seguin, will speak Feb. 7 at the All Faiths Chapel. Rieke’s topic, to be delivered at 7:30 p.m., is “The Relevance of Faith in the Changing World.” Rieke attended Spokana Junior College; graduated from St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., with a B.A. degree; and from Capital University Theological Seminary, TRAVEL BY AIR FOR YOUR JOB INTERVIEW FAST — COMFORTABLE — CONVENIENT Call Today For Schedules, Reserva tions and Tickets On Your Favorite Airline Anywhere In The U. S. A. Robert HaSsell Travel Service 1411 Texas Ave. TA 2-3784 Complimentary Ticket Delivery Columbus, Ohio, with a B.D. de gree. He is a m,ember of the Ameri can Lutheran Church with head quarters in Columbus. He was as sistant pastor to Dr. Paul F. Hein, Grace Lutheran Church, San An tonio, in 1934-35, and served as pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Genesse, Idaho, from 1935- 1941. In 1942 Rieke became youth di rector of the American Lutheran Church, serving approximately 65,- 000 young people in a program of worship, work, education an<^ play. For 10 years he has been a mem ber of the Lutheran World Feder ations Committee on Stewardship and Congregational Life. He was a delegate of the American Lu theran Church to Lutheran World Federation meetings in Laud, Sweden, in 1947, in Hanover, Ger many, in 1952, and in Minneapolis, Minn, in 1957. Rieke is the author of “Sincere ly in Him” Formby Enters Texas’ Race For Governor McALLEN, Tex. UP) — Former State Highway Commission chair man Marshall Formby of Plain- view formally entered the race for Texas governor Wednesday. He pegged his announcement to concern for people and the state’s vast economic potential. Formby, who is 50, announced as a conservative Democrat at a luncheon in his honor given by lower Rio Grande Valley friends and boosters of the Valley’s U.S. 83 expressway now under construc tion. “All of Texas’ sons and daugh ters then shall live a good life in dignity and freedom,” he said. The assembled group paid tribute . to Formby and said the luncheon ; was given in appreciation of his efforts while highway commission chairman in expediting the con struction of the expressway. Coun ty commissioners of Hidalgo and Cameron counties passed resolu tions last year to name the high way the “Marshall Forpiby Ex pressway” in his honor. LEADING IN SAVINGS LEADING IN QUALITY LEADING IN VARIETY and 8iC BONUS STAMP, TOO! WE KEEP PRICES DOWN MARYLAND CLUB Coffee Lb. 59 SHORTENING food club 3 Can 59 LUNCH MEAT Hafnia 12-Oz. Can 29 MELLO FREEZE Assorted Flavors RED DELICIOUS APPLE WASHINGTON FANCY EACH 10 lor 49c These Prices Good Thur Saturday, January 20. 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The proclamation says, “Texas derives many benefits from its trees, as a raw material for its many industries, as protection for its soil, and as cover for wildlife. “The continued economic prog ress of the state is, in a large measure, related to this forest wealth. Trees are not only living objects of beauty and utility, they are a renewable resource. “To aid in the perpetuation of this gift of nature, our forests need to be protected from the rav ages of forest fires, insects and disease, and renewed through an nual planting.” In his proclamation, Gov. Dan iel urges all Texans, particularly the public schools, to observe this occasion appropriately in the in terest of our state and nation. Arbor Day in Texas was first recognized in Temple, a communi ty which originally had compara tively few trees. In 1889, the peo ple of Temple passed a resolution advocating the observance of Ar bor Day on February 22. Sena tor Tyler, of Belton, introduced to the legislature an Arbor Day reso lution which subsequently became a law. , - ,t ■ This original Arbor Day law ex pired in 1925, and during the suc ceeding 24 years, the custom of observing Arbor Day on George Washington’s birthday was con tinued by the governor’s procla mation. In 1949, a resolution des ignating the third Friday in Jan uary as Arbor Day was adopted by the Texas legislature. A district educational trainini meeting of the Texas Forest Sen- ice is being held in Lufkin. Tht session will end today. Four representatives from the College Station office are attend ing the meeting: John Haisaet, head of the educational section; Paul ( Hope, forestry educator; Sara AU in a dormi paren The in the story had t Fate, district forester; and J. A. 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