The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 22, 1963, Image 7

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IE BATTALION
Thursday, August 22, 1963
College Station, Texas
Page 7
niversity System Affects All Texans
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ier down FJt
nicle slightly,
[Freshmen entering A&M this
are enrolling in one of nine
tjor parts of one of the largest
[ucational, research and exten-
>n organizations in the south.
|The A&M University System,
;ablished in 1948, is a state-
i organization, charged with
responsibility for education,
search and extension services
the broad fields of agriculture
|d engineering and in such other
as the Legislature of the
ite of Texas may assign it
lom time to time.
The System’s four schools are
Jxas A&M University, oldest
piblicly-supported institution of
1 to the fl’OUt Igher learning in the state;
landed.
' Dm
lairie View A&M College, at
fairie View; Arlington State
illege at Arlington; and Tarle-
State College, at Stephen-
■JTfc (■The five service organizations
the Agricultural Experiment
M I. if lKation. Texas Agricultural Ex-
Insion Service, Texas Engineer-
fall between twiBg Experiment Station, Texas
s apart. ■ngineering Extension Service
leserts” exist in li 1(1 the Texas Forest Service,
i-y to popularki jj n (; ei . ms s j ze> the System
id^ Cobb traveld L more than 6,400 full-time em-
aried means as 0 y ees . jt s work is conducted in
ina plantations,i h 254 Texas counties; its staff
other points in n Lj^ on problems ranging from
ental offices, M - - - -
Introl of insects to development
idcar.
5R DATA tradiS
sxotic portions S tetter traffic control systems.
ooard a narrow: n . , ,,
During the long terms, the
ur colleges provide educational
. sograms for more than 15,000
iformation,”aiiC! ,
. , , 1 sxas men and women,
sound almost en
native ™ serv ^ ce organizations, and
ed one farm in Pi « colleges, provide adult edu-
etailed records I ltl0n training programs for
priori of time Iw )out 35 > 000 Persons annually.
Jurses range from those for
ivil Defense crews concerned
ith radiation to firemen, vo-
■g-randpa began#
a,” Henry said,
itral American!*
rs, just like fc
keep accurate®
irchers make an
ve the data photo?
ied by other is
clerks are hird
;he records bat |
ying is done wl*
OOD-
Each*
ers
Quart $
orn,
ach,
.. 6 For
itional teachers, bankers, egg-
ice Professor
0 Lecture
18 Monday
ilice University Professor G.
ng Walters will lecture at 8
n. Monday as another in a series
lectures for National Science
nndation Summer Institute parti-
ants and others. The lecture
11 be given in Room 113 of the
(logical Sciences Building.
Walters will lecture on “Lasers
d Optical Pumping.”
He joined the Rice faculty in
ne as professor of physics. In
(3 he completed undergraduate
idies at Rice and in 1956 re
ived his Ph.D. degree in physics
(in Duke University. He was a
itional Science Foundation Post-
ctoral Fellow at Duke, where he
atinued his work on magnetic
(perties of liquid helium solu-
®s at very low temperatures.
& Hi 1957 he joined Texas Instru
cts, Inc., as a section head and
ter was promoted to senior sci-
Hst and then to corporate re-
arch associate.
Si!
;t-
hemistry Receives
government Grant
1-Lb. $
1-Lb. $ t
$ ; ids ’ :
1-Lb.
1-Lb,$
1-Lb.
s.... 1-Lb. $
s Deposit 4.
2 Tins
1-Lb. H
]E-
2 For $
>llo Bag $ ^
Each
... 2-Lbs. M
UJGUST 22-2b' 1 15
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^KET
EGE STATION
Jjf Searcl1
The Department of Chemistry
received a National Institutes
Health grant of $19,200 for fur-
study of “Amino Phosphonic
” President Earl Rudder an-
inced.
Hr. A. F. Isbell, professor of
vciistry and supervisor of the
project, said the pro-
aci is in its third year of NIH
Pport.
He said the reseai’ch deals with
brts to synthesize certain phos-
rous-containing amino acids
fob do not normally occur in
hire.
ycino acids, he said, are often
the “building blocks” of
Pteins.
The National Institutes of Health
a division of the U.S. Depart-
of Health, Education and
Hfare.
COACH NORTON’S
Pancake house
varieties of finest pancakes,
'Sed heavy KC steaks, shrimp,
bid other fine foods.
Daily—Merchants lunch
11 to 2 p. m.
graders, beef producers and
schoolmen.
The System is headed by a
board of directors, consisting of
nine members, appointed by the
Governor with consent of the
Senate.
The Board members hold office
for terms of six years, with ap
pointments staggered so that
each two years three members
retire and three new members
begin their terms of office.
Chief executive officer for the
System is Chancellor M. T. Har
rington, who is directly respon
sible to the Board. In charge of
each part of the System is an
other executive officer—for the
schools, presidents; for service
organizations, directors. These
men are responsible to Harring
ton for the efficient operation
of their particular schools or
service groups.
The System’s work affects
Texans in three major ways—
through education, research and
extension.
The Texas Agricultural Ex
periment Station engages in re
search ranging from development
of better range grasses to elimi
nating insect pests; from improv
ing beef cattle production to de
veloping better types of grain,
fruit and vegetables for Texas
production.
The Texas Agricultural Exten
sion Service, through its county
agricultural agents and home
demonstration agents working in
254 counties, brings information
on latest research to farmers and
ranchers.
The Texas Engineering Ex
periment Station engages in re-
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WELCOME FRESHMEN
W. L. Ayers Laundry & Cleaners
313 College Main
and
W. L. Ayers ‘‘ONE HOUR MARTINIZING”
1315 Texas Ave.
-jAr One Hour Service on Dry Cleaning
^ Fast Efficient Alterations
^ One Day Service on Laundry
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
. .. nerve center of vast organization
search ranging from finding bet
ter processing methods for cot
tonseed to highway design and
construction work.
The Texas Engineering Exten
sion Service provides training at
short courses on the campus and
through programs held in Texas
towns and cities. Itinerant teach
ers provide information in fields
which include the natural gaso
line paint industry, police and
firemen’s training, supervisory
training and instruction for mu
nicipal water and sewage plant
operators.
It is impossible to briefly out
line the work of the System as
it affects the people of Texas.
It is best to show the scope of
this work by an illustration:
The Texas Forest Service, for
example, engages in forest fire
prevention and suppression,
breeding of better pines, finding
new uses for forest products and
education of the people in the
best uses of natural forest re
sources.
To do its work it may call on
the Engineering Extension Serv
ice—to train its crew leaders; it
may use the facilities of one of
the Agricultural Experiment Sta
tion’s greenhouses; it may ask
agents of the Agricultural Ex
tension Service to carry special
news on forestry to the people
of East Texas counties. It may
also need help from the System’s
schools in persuading more young
men of the state to become inter
ested in careers in forestry and
in offering pre-forestry courses.
Thus, the A&M University
System may affect vast numbers
of people and may call for co
operation of all or part of the
schools and services in the com
pletion of one particular piece
of work.
HANDBALL GLOVES
HANDBALLS
CONVERSE TENNIS SHOES
CROSS COUNTRY SHOES
TENNIS RACKETS
TENNIS BALLS
P. E. SHORTS
OTHER ATHLETIC
EQUIPMENT
STUDENT CO-OP STORE
ED GARNER ’38
SAFEWAY
BIG CHOICE OF FINEST CUTS! SAVE ON YOUR FAMILY'S FAVORITES!
m
tfJtf & e fSU SaL!
Round Steak
Lb.
Baby Beef.
Delicious pan fried.
Sirloin Steak
Baby Beef.
Serve it broiled*
Lb.
T-Bone Steak
Baby Beef.
Da ds favorite.
Lb.
79*
79*
89*
6 to 10-Lb. avg. From the finest porkers, pink and finely tex
tured. So economical for a wide variety of tasty uses. WHOLE.
Sliced Bacon
Pork Spareribs 451 Sliced Bologna 49*
3 to 5-pound ov*r«9«. Parfoct for barbecuing. Lb. v&F Large round, perfect for iandwiches and quick snacks. Lb. ■■
Poppy Brand or 1-Lb.
Armour's Star. Pkg.
jj|SjE8BZBgB3IIBflBEBK9gBB3i8d
This Coupon Worth 50
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchast of
THREE —400 Count Boxes
TRULY FINE FACIAL TISSUES
Coupon Expires August 24. 1943.
Redeem this Coupon for
100 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with purchase of $10.00 or more (Excluding Cigarettes)
One Per Family ■ Coupon Expires August 24, I963.
This Coupon Worth 50
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Nus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
3-Lb. Package or More
SAFEWAY FRESH GROUND BEEF
Coupon Expires August 24, 1963.
Mrs. Wright's
Sweetmilk or Buttermilk.
Just bake and serve.
This Coupon Worth 25
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchesa of
Half Gallon Carton
LUCERNE CHOCOLATE MILK
Coupon Expires August 24, 1963.
CoIdbrook.Tops fit
flavor—tops in value.
A fine quality spread, ]
This Coupon Worth * 50
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your rtguUrly e.rntd Gold Bond Staiyj, with th.jgfchai* ef
} 2 - l^-Lb. Loaves
Mrs. Wrifirhts Bread
Coupon ExpTra, Aofluif 2#, NO.
This Coupon Worth 25
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
4-Lb. Bag California
VALENCIA ORANGES
Coupon Expires August 24, 1963.
SaVewau (juaranteed re ill jproductl
Potatoes
U.S. No. 1, Red.
Ideal all-purpose potatoes.
The vegetable powerhouse.
Serve potatoes for good health,
good menus and sound budgets.
Tomatoes JlQf
U.S. No. I. California's finest. Vin* rip*. Excellent ilictri. Lb- HO
Nectarines 1Qt
U.S. No. I. California's finest. Firm, rip* and flevorful. Lb. I^H
Wore VJuJ
Lemons ,.«>*,■*. 4 19*
Cucumbers ^10*
Romaine
U.S. No. !. Perfect
for « crisp chef's setarf* Bunch
lAJeeh £ncl SpeciaHi!
Biscuits
Margarine
Del Monte Corn
Sweet Potatoes
Enriched Flour
Cream
Style
Corn.
Town
House
Whole.
£
2
5
2
5
8-Or.
Cans
I-Lb.
Prints
303
Cans
No. 3
Squat
Cans
15*
25*
89*
49*
1-Lb.
Bag
Lemonade i
Strawberries
39<
Bel-air Frozen.
★ Regular ★ Pink
A real thirst quencher.
Bel-air Frozen.
Rich, red color.
Frozen fresh from
the berry patches.
6-Oz.
Can
WH 10-Oz
W Pkg*.
Wo Roitrvo the Right to Limit Quantities. No SaTtt to Deafars*
SAFEWAY
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Prices and Coupons Effective Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Aug. 22, 23 and 24. In Bryan.
Enchilada Dinner
Patio Frozen. 12-0
So quick and easy, just boat and sarvo. Pi?*
DlO Bel-air Frozen. Big 8^ family suo, l ,/,J *Lb.0
I VMVrll I IV Solves your doisert problem. Pio Vv
Leaf Spinach 5
Blackeye Peas sit’.™™,.. 4 ;s^89^
Chicken Dinner
Or Tarkoy Dinner.
Morton's Frozen. For a completa meal.
fpQ OrOOltB Cherry-Venilla. Lucerne
■ VU w! (fUlil Party Pride. Flavor of tKo month. Ctn,
Va-Gal.
Frozen Waffles
Orange Juice
Be! air.
6-Count packagt.
Scotch Treat Frozen.
Powerhouse of Yttamin C.
69<
Kt 10<
3^85*
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