The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1962, Image 3

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    TO BE NOV. 29-30
Dairymen Short
Course Date Set
The 1962 Dairyman’s Short Cour
se will be held Nov. 29-30, accord
ing to A. M. Meekma, extension
dairy specialist.
This year’s program will give
Texas dairymen up-to-date inform
ation on dairy cattle feeding,
breeding and management as well
as the marketing of milk and
milk products, he stated.
The course will feature such
subjects as the importance of man
aged milking practices, practical
reproductive management, quality
forage production, marketing and
advertising and new innovations
in dairy research.
Dr. Vearl R. Smith, Head of the
Department of Dairy Science at the
University of Arizona, will be the
keynote speaker at this year’s
short course. Smith, before becom
ing head of the Department of
Dairy Science at Arizona, served
as a member of the dairy faculty
at the University of Minnesota and
at the University of Wisconsin.
He is the author of many publi
cations on dairy science and is one
of the nation’s authorities in the
field of milk secretion. In addition
to Smith, other speakers will dis
cuss subjects of interest to Texas
dairyman, Meekma said.
Meekma urged all Texas dairy-
Students Selected
For Golf Awards
Four A&M students • have been
selected as recipients of Trans-
Mississippi Golf Association a-
wards for the fall semester.
Winners are David L. Myers, ’63
from Halletsville; Alan H. Luy-
mes, ’64 from Sioux Falls, S. D.;
Robert R. Heine, ’64 from Thorn-
dale; and Charles L. Miles, ’65
from Arlington.
Offered each semester, the a-
Wards are $200 cash scholarships
for students majoring in agronomy
or plant and soil sciences with an
interest in turf.
men and other persons interested
in the Texas dairy industry to
make plans to attend the 1962
Dairymen’s Short Course. Head
quarters for the short course will
be the Memorial Student Center.
Bryanite May Get
Contempt Charges
A Bryan man is one of three
persons being considered by the
Travis County grand jury for con
tempt of legislature citations in
volving alleged point-fixing in
Southwest Conference basketball
games.
Rep. Charles Ballman of Borger,
chairman of the House General
Investigating Committee, said Mil-
ton (Duck) Mallard of Bryan,
Enoch (Sig) Dickson of Dallas
and M. C. (Sonny) Pearson of
Austin had failed to answer com
mittee questions.
The grand jury met with the
committee and House Speaker
James A. Turman for nearly two
hours Thursday.
Aggies To Debate
In Holiday Contest
Members of the Aggie Debate
Club will compete in a speech festi
val at San Mai’cos during the
Thanksgiving holidays and the
major Southwest Conference Tourn
ament scheduled Dec. 7-8 at Rice
University.
Southwest Texas State Teachers
College will host the Thanksgiv
ing speech festival.
Robert M. Denny, ’64 civil engi
neering major from San Antonio,
is president of the A&M Debate
Club. The club sponsor is Dr. Har
rison E. Hierth, associate profess
or in the Department of English.
THE
Friday, November 9, 1962
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Keith Simmons, fourth year architect de
sign student, displays his version of the new
medical center for Allen Academy. Sim
mons and eleven others were chosen to sub
mit their projects to a jury made up of Al-
Blueprint For Hospital
len Academy officials and members of the
Department of Architecture, which will
choose the best design. Winners will be
awarded prizes.
2 • Students Win
Viceroy Contest
John N. Patterson Jr., market
ing major from College Station,
and Jim Van Cleave, geology major
from Mission, have been named
co-winners in the second Viceroy
College Football Contest, according
to Robert Hill, college sales super
visor for Brown & Williamson To
bacco Corp.
Winners of the ten runner-up
prizes of $10 each were Hugh P.
Anderson, Henry Fisher Jr., James
R. Jones, Paul Lillard and Warren
Marks.
Others were Max H. Rhinehart,
James Roy Spears, J. A. Strauss,
John Sullivan and Paul G. Wallace
Jr.
Winners are scheduled to receive
their prizes betwen 9 and 12 a.m.
Tuesday in the Exchange Store.
GARZA’S
Restaurant
GENUINE
MEXICAN & AMERICAN
FOODS
803 S. Main
Bryan
Seventh Annual
Drilling Course
Hosts Oilmen
Oil men from throughout the na
tion and the world are enrolled
in the seventh Advanced Drilling
Engineering Course presently be
ing held on campus.
Twenty-five men will complete
the two-week course Nov. 15. It
is being sponsored by the Depart
ment of Petroleum Engineering
with the American Association of
Oilwell Drilling Contractors.
Conducting the short course, with
guest lecturers from the petroleum
industry, are R. L. Whiting, head
of the Department of Petroleum
Engineering; J. W. Amyx and John
R. Pedigo, associate professors of
petroleum engineering.
Participating in the course are
representatives from major and in
dependent oil companies in Texas,
Louisiana, Oklahoma, North Da
kota, Illinois, New York, Pennsy
lvania, Saudi Arabia, Peru and
Venezuela.
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1, 1963. The ring clerk is on duty from
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THROUGH FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
ONLY.
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CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHRISTIAN
8 :80 A.M.—Coffee Time
School
Morning Services
8 :so a.m.—uolfee
9 :45 A.M.—Sunday
11:00 A.M.—Mornin
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
9 :45 A.M.-—Sunday School
10 :45A.M.—Morning Worship
6 :30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7 :00 P.M.—Preaching Service
FAITH CHURCH
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Service
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN
8:16 & 10:45 A.M.—The Church at
he
W'
9 :30 A.M.—Bible Clas
Holy Communion—First
Month
lur-
orship
For All
Sund;
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
ay Each
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service
10:00 - 11:30 A.M.—Friday Reading
Room
7:00-8:00 P.M.—Wed.. Reading Room
8:00 P.M.—Wed. Evening Worship,
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9 :45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10 :45 A.M.—Morning Worship
-Bible Ch
8 :00 A.M.—H o 1 y
A.M.—Family Service &
11 :00 A.M.—Holy Commu:
3rd Sundays,
Sundays
a.m.—:
-Family
a.m.—:
3rd Sundays, Morning jfrayer 2n<
4th Sundays ; 7 :30 P.M. Evensong.
Holy Communion ; 9 :16
Service & Church Scho
oly Communion
Morning Prayer
•ch School ;
on 1st &
2nd &
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9 :46 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6 :30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship
wit
Sai
6:45 P.M.-
7:15 P.M.-
ss
-Evening Service
A&M LUTHERAN
Wednesdays
6 :30 & 10 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion
7ith Laying on of Hands
nts Days
10 :00. A.M—Holy Communion
Wednesday
7 :10 P.M.—Canterbury ; 8 :30 P.M.
Adult Bible Classes
FIRST BAPTIST
9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School
10:4.5 A.M.—Morning Worship
6 :10 P.M —Training Union
7 :20 P.M.—Evening Worshi
7 :15 P.M.—Wednesday Won
A&M METHODIST
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10 :55 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings
7 :00 P.M.—Evening Worship
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The KEYS
are on the
It’s strange how a man’s mind works . . •
My wife had said, “The keys are on the table,” and we both were
thinking of the car keys. I have that abominable habit of laying them
down wherever I put my gloves— and I’m always losing my gloves.
But when I saw the keys, I saw the Bible, too. We always keep it
there even though we seldom read it.
“The keys are on the- table.” I am just enough of & philosopher
to see the chance implication of those words. The keys to a great many
things must lie within the covers of that Book. Perhaps the keys to all of
the really important things for you, and for me, arid for everyone else.
We’ve been searching far and wide for the
keys to peace, and security, and fairness, and
brotherhood.
I wonder if the keys are on the table!
THE CHURCH FOR ALL. * ALL FOR THE CHURCH
isti
THE
WORD OF
The Church is the greatest factor
On earth for the building of charac
ter and good citizenship. It is a store
house of spiritual values. W’ithout a
strong Church, neither democracy
nor civilization can survive. There
are four sound reasons why every
person should attend services regu
larly and support the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For
his children’s sake. (3) For the sake
of his community and nation. (4)
For the sake of the Church itself,
which needs his moral and material
support. Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
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