The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 11, 1965, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 11, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 5
Read Battalion Classifieds
SPECIALS
Regular Mexican Dinner—Fried Beans
Rice, two Enchiladas, Taco and Choice
Soft Tortillas or Crisp Tortillas,
Crackers or Bread.
Reg. Price $1.00
Come Early
50c
Thursday thru Sunday
Casa Chapultepec — Chapultepec
2 Locations To Serve You
LrkClDilltlGDGC 1513 College Ave. — 413 Hiway 6, So.
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Presents
A1 Hirt
GL KoIIie White Coiiseum
8 P. M., Friday, February 12th
Season Activity Cards Honored For This Performance
General Admission
A&M Students — $2.50, Date Tickets — $1.00
Faculty & Staff — $2.50
Public School Age Students and under — $1.00
Other Patrons $2.50
Alcoholics Thought
To Be Neurotics
People think of a person with
recurrent attacks of malaria in al
most the same way they think of
a person who has cancer of the
lungs or a brain tumor. And an
alcoholic is thought of quite simi
larly to a neurotic person.
These are some of the concepts
of disabilities found by A&M pro
fessor Donald G. Barker. He con
ducted a study of how “at least 50
judges carefully selected to be as
representative as possible of the
general public” rated 20 types of
disabilities.
“The attitude the public, both
employers and customers, has is
an important factor in assessing
disabilities,” Barker said. “A per
son may be quite capable of doing
the work, but due to the attitudes
of the public he cannot be em
ployed.”
“A person may be cured of lep
rosy but unable to get work,”
Barker pointed out as an example.
The professor serves the Social
Security Administration as a vo
cational consultant to consider ap
pealed disabilities cases. Some-
times the public’s attitude has
great hearing upon the question.
“Among the most interesting”
to Barker of his findings reported
in the current journal concerns
the public’s concept of the alco
holic. “Alcoholics are perceived as
much more similar to persons with
mental disabilities than to the
physically handicapped.”
Other findings are that people
“apparently view a mental break
down as part of a physical run
down condition” and that the pop
ular concepts of leprosy and tu
berculosis are “almost identical.”
Barker long has been interested
in disabilities. He once worked as
a vocational counselor with the
handicapped and continues as a
member of the National Rehabili
tation Association.
Ag College To Create
Recrealion Cu rricu lum
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A&M University is busy setting
up a new organization — a De
partment of Recreation and Parks
— within its College of Agricul
ture.
The department is part of the
college’s also-new School of Na
tural Bio-Sciences recently approv
ed by the Texas Commission on
Higher Education. Operation will
start- this fall.
Other departments in the bio
sciences school are Range Science,
formerly the Department of Range
and Forestry, and Wildlife Sci
ence, formerly the Department of
Wildlife Management.
Dr. R. E. Patterson, dean of the
College of Agriculture, said time
has produced a new philosophy
known as multiple land use, mean
ing that utilization of land for
food, fiber, timber and recreation
is becoming a must.
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“A study by the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture of outdoor
recreation facilities on farms and
ranches shows that the greatest
potential for meeting future needs
is on the nation’s private rural
land,” Patterson said. “Nearly
three-fourths of the U. S. main
land is in private ownership.”
Another government survey, he
said, has shown that many areas
are fortunately more suitable for
recreation than for agricultural
production.
The dean added that the De
partment of Recreation and Parks
will be aimed directly at the multi
ple land use philosophy.
Patterson emphasized that this
study area is bulging with career
opportunities for graduates. Many
positions can be found in federal
and state parks, municipal parks,
private recreational areas, and as
directors of recreational facilities
for private industry.
Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant direc
tor of agricultural instruction, said
the curriculum will concentrate on
biological and physical resources
important to outdoor recreation,
and the socio-economic relation
ships which occur when people use
wildland areas for recreation.
First and second-year students
will study a broad range of sci
ence and humanity courses. From
then on, study areas will cover
conservation, wildlife, safety edu
cation, landscape horticulture, for
estry, civil engineering, sociology,
psychology, agronomy, wildland
recreation, park administration,
campsite design, recreation de
velopment, and landscape construc
tion and maintenance.
SOUTHWESTERN EXif^K
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Livestock Show Winners
David Peters, left, and Michael Gilbert, right, with their prize-winning Jamison. Gilbert exhibited the 1st place Junior Holstein heifer and
cattle from the Southwestern Eposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Peters exhibited the 1st place Guernsey heifer. Both boys are students
Worth are pictured with their Vocational Agriculture teacher, Bill at A&M Consolidated High School.
I U.S.D.A.
Choice Grade Jf igf mJ*
Heavy Beef—Lb. y
(Arm Roast 494) W
Chuck Steak usDAChoic 9 He a vyB e6 f-Lb. 59*
Fresh Picnic Shoulder Cut. Whole
1 UIIV ImUdvl Serve with Applesauce—Lb.
Sliced Liver sv,^ 454
Jumbo Bologna 494
Ground Chuck 604
Qolden JZipe
BANANAS
Fresh, Ripe and
delicious.. Wonderful
in Banana Bread—Lb.
California Fuerte.
Blends with any saladr—Each
Avocados
Oranges
BACON
Tempting and Tasty. Safeway. Sliced—l-Ib. Pig.
(Armour Star. Slicad—1-lb. Pig. 53*)
Serve them buttered—Each
19*
2 254
2 £.294
With $5.00 Purchase
Snowdrift. Perfect for frying foods.
Gold Medal Flour
Folger’s Coffee
Shortening
Heinz Ketchup
Charcoal Briquets
Coffee Mate uz't 66*
Hawaiian Punch 3 S 1
Safeway Speciall
With $5.00 Purchase
Limit 1
AH Grinds—1-lb. Can
Add a zingy taste to youtv
favorite meat—I4-oz. Bottle
Ozark.
(£) This Coupon Worth 25
Free Gold Bond Stamps
Flus your regularly «arn«d Gold Bond Stamps
with tha purchaso of
Va-Gal. Ctn. Lucora*
CHOCOLATE MILK
Coupon Expiras February 13, 1965.
Carrots
,—SAFEWAY GARDEN CENTER
Rose Bushes 88*
Michigan Peat a 100:‘, $ 1 76
Baby Powder Wennen-?.or. Can 49?
(J) This Coupon Worth TOO
Free Gold Bond Stamps
Pius your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps
with the purchase of
Reg. Pfcg. Assorted Frozen
COZY KITCHEN CAKES
Coupon thtpir*. February 13, 1945.
Spray Deodorant
Mennen. Fed Tax Inch
3-or. Aero
89?
Ajax Cleanser
69*
Liquid all purpose.
28-oz. Bottle
^^ This Coupon Worth TOO
Free Gold Bond Stamps
Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps
with the purchase of
Half or Whole
SMOKED HAM
Coupon Expires February 13, 1965. raj
Ajax Cleanser
All Purpose. s* /-\ —y .
(3# off label)’ VforZ/T
14-oz. Cap ^
Redeem this Coupon for
100 FREE
C;OU> BOND STAMPS
With Purchase of $10.00 or more
(Excluding Cigarettes)
£91 One per family e Coupon Expires Feb. IJ, ^
Multi-Grain Bread
Skylark.
(Regular 23$ toafl—
I-lb. Loaf
•Safleiuay. Cjuarantee
Every Hem »t Sefewey is sold on a Money-beck
Guarantee. Thit meem the full purchaie price
will be cheerfully refunded on any item that
does not give you complete setisfection.
Shop With Confidsneo at Safoway
(J) This Coupon Worth 25
Free Gold Bond Stamps
Plus your regularly aarnad Gold Bond Stamps
with tha purchaie of
10-lb. Bag
RED POTATOES
Coupon Expires February 13, 1965.
BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES
★ White
★ Devil's Food
★ Lemon ★ Yellow
19-oz. Box Your Choice
Breakfast Gems.
Large Size, Grade 'A.'
Large ‘A’ Eggs
Large 4 A A’ EggSu; g a . m sS,t^-D«.47<
Potato Salad
Salad Dressing
Lucerne Milk
Lucerne. Fresh and tasty.
I-lb. Ctn.
Lucerne Sour Cream.
8-oz. Jar
Homogenized—Vz-gal. Ctn.
FROZEN FOOD VALUES
Orange Juice
Morton Dinners
Meat Pies
Fish Sticks
Libby or Bel-air.
A good breakfast item—!2-oz. Can
MIX or MATCH
Bel-air Vegetables
Chicken, Turkey, Beef
or Salisbury Steak.
11 -or. Pkg.
-At Fordhook Lima Beans
★ Broccoli Spears
★ Mixed Vegetables
★ Blockeye Feas 10-oz. Pkg.
4J1
Manor House. Beef, Turkey,
or Chicken—8-oz. Pkg.
Captain's Choice. Pre-cooked.
Quick and Easy—8-oz. Pkg.
49*
5< $ 1
35*
.-’rices and Coupons Effective
Thurs., Fri. and Sat., February
II, 12 and 13, in. Bryan
We Reserve the Right to
Limit Quantities. No Sales
to Dealers.
Grad College
To Host Rice
For Lecture
Dr. Francis O. Rice will deliver
the annual National Sigma XI and
Graduate College lecture at 8 p.m.
Thursday in Room 231 of the
Chemistry Building.
“Production and Reactions of
Free Radicals in Outer Space” will
be the title of Rice’s lecture.
Rice’s experimental proof that
organic compounds could be ther
mally and photochemically decom
posed into free radicals, started
the modern era of/free radical sci
ence.
“Free radicals are continually
produced in outer space,” said
Rice. “This can occur thermally
when metors collide with planets
or in electrical discharges when
thunderstorms occur in the at
mospheres bf planets; free radicals
are also produced by light of short
wave length emitted by heavenly
bodies at high temperatures.”
Presently, Rice is a visiting re
search professor of chemistry and
principal research scientist in the
Radiation Laboratory at the Uni
versity of Notre Dame.
He was educated at the Uni
versity of Liverpool, England,
where he received the D. Sc. degree
in 1916. From 1916 to the close
of World War I, he held important
positions in His Majesty’s chemi
cal plants.
Debate Club
GettingReady
Aggie Debate Club members
with two recent meets completed
are resting this week before com
peting Feb. 19 and 20 at Stephen
F. Austin College in Nacodoghes.
The Aggie debaters also have
their eyes set on the Southwestern
Conference Tournament to be held
at Texas Christian University
March 19 and 20, Carl Kell said.
He is debate coach and an in
structor in English at A&M.
The Aggie Debate Club sent
two two-man teams to the Baylor
University Debate Tournament
over the weekend. Sam Henry and
Karl Rubenstein won two out of
10 debates, beating Air Force
Academy and Ouachita University
teams. David Gay and Jim Sea-
bolt won over another Ouachita
University team.
All lowans applying for driver
license for the first time now re
ceive a one-year temporary per
mit, which is subject to immediate
invalidation for conviction of a
single moving violation.
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