THE BATTALION Thursday, November 3, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 6 CASA CHAPULTEPEC , BIG 3 DAY SALE — Thursday, Friday & Saturday Fiesta Dinner Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco, Two Enchiladas, Tamale and Chili, Beans, Rice, Tortillas and Hot .Sauce, Candy. Regular AQ $1.50 e|)JLUy ENCHILADA DINNER THREE Cheese Enchiladas with Chili, Beans, Rice, Tortillas and Hot Sauce, Candy. Regular $1.25 99c 13X5 COLLEGE AVENUE OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M. PHONE 822-4217 AAUP Elects New Officers Physics Professor Dr. Melvin Eisner has been elected 1966-67 president of the Texas A&M chapter of the American Associa tion of University Professors. Other new officers include Dr. John Nuttall, associate professor of physics, first vice president; John M. Glasgow, assistant pro fessor of economics, second vice president, and Dr. Davis Fahl- quist, assistant professor of geo physics, secretary-treasurer. Dr. John Treacy, associate pro fessor of economics, is retiring president of the 160-member chapter. Air Force Captain Joins Judo Staff USAF Capt. Gibbs Dibrell joins Dr. George Blanton as instructor in the A&M Judo Club for the coming year. Officers include Don Scafe, president; Dale McKinney, vice- president, and Lyle Baie, secre tary-treasurer. Lt. Col. Thomas F. Hines returns as club sponsor. Lamar State Holds Americans Like Seminar Saturday Bicycles Best livelier lather for really smooth shavesl 1.00 brisk, bracing the original spice-fresh lotionl 1.25 lasting freshness glides on fast, never sticky! 1.00 lice AfT *K SHAVE l0‘n° H SHU l_TO N ?^4^...with that crisp, clean masculine aroma! The second meeting of a Texas A&M-sponsored Community Ser vice Seminar will be held at La mar State College in Beaumont Friday and Saturday. Administrators and managers from 10 Texas cities will meet with faculty members from La mar St2l!,e and A&M to study community problems, solving Five University English Staffers Due At Workshop Five members of Texas A&M’s Department of English will at tend the Fall Workshop of the District I meeting of the Texas Joint Committee on English for Schools and Colleges at Sam Houston State College in Hunts ville Saturday. Attending will be Dr. Lee J. Martin, head of the Department of English and director of edu cational television at Texas A&M; Professors Harry Hierth and Richard Ballinger; Associate Pro fessor H. L. Kidd; and Assistant Professor Frank Peirce. Dr. Martin will present a de monstration of the overhead pro jector in the teaching of com position, a technique which he pioneered. It is in widespread use in both high schools and col leges and universities through out the state. TJEC was organized a number of years ago at the instance of the late Dr. T. F. Mayo, then head of the Department of Eng lish at Texas A&M and other university and high school Eng lish teachers who understood the need for close cooperation be tween high schools, colleges and universities in the teaching of English. techniques and solution pro posals. Representatives of city govern ments in Beaumont, Orange, Groves, Nederland, Port Arthur, Port Neches, Houston, Texas City, LaMarque, Baytown and Galveston -will attend. Faculty panelists include Irv ing Dawson, chairman of Lamar State’s government department, and three A&M representatives: W. E. Benton of the history and government department, and Claude Bitner and Allen Pulsi pher, both of the economics de partment. Information exchange on mu nicipal government personnel policies and regional cooperation among local governments in Tex as will be carried on, Bitner said. The first seminar meeting was held at A&M. Poultry Science Plans Trukey Sale Sidney Coufal, president of the Poultry Science Club, announced today that the club will sponsor a smoked turkey sale again this year. Coufal said for the past six years the profits from the sale has been used to send the junior and senior poultry judging teams to the national contest and to aid in the support of other club ac tivities. The club purchases U. S. gov ernment - inspected “Grade A” turkeys and has the Oak Ridge Smokehouse of Fredericksburg smoke them. These turkeys range in size from nine to twelve pounds. They are packaged in Cry-O-Vac bags so they can be frozen and stored. Last year the club sold more than 300 turkeys. This year, in formation can be obtained from the Poultry Science Department or the birds may be bought at the Poultry Science Farm. SAFEWAY STOCK-UP SALE Corn Meal Biscuits Save 8< Kitchen Craft. ★ White or ★ Yellow. SaveSc per Can Mrs. Wright's. Sweetmilk or Buttermilk—8-oz. Can Facial Tissue Detergent Save 1 Truly Fine. Assorted colors. 200-Ct. Box Save 10* White Magic. Dishwasher Reg.Box 5£39< 5< 5,89* 3 1 4 TJ.S.D.A. Choice Grade Heavy Beef Sale! Sirloin Steak fiQ U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Heavy Beef. ■ 1_ Trimmed before weighing for your eating pleasure. LMb ^Bl^F T-Bone Steaks gg< or Club Steak. U.S.D.A. Choice Heavy Beef. So good broiled—Lb. Boneless Sirloinch.% New York Strip *169 Full Cut. U.S.D.A. Choice OCi Grade Heavy Beef—Lb. Ow ' Round SU Rump Roast ch 0 L I f:^d. ,o fl: , eV; B’ie^L A b. UC9 Family Flour Kitchen Craft.^-or all C Ul Qa your baking and cooking. Bag y Coffee s „. 3* Edwards. All grinds—1-Lb. Can JM (2-Lb.Can ... 98c J /S Q£ (3-Lb. Can . $1.47 j ^ T Detergent Save 10* jm White Magic. Cleans white. mM (I0