The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 21, 1975, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1975
Page 3
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3 Miles N.on Tabor Road
Saturday Night: Jim Ed Brown & The Gems with the Gate Sisters
From a \ p ni
STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite
(ALL BRANDS BEER 35 cents)
Every Tuesday Nite
LADIES FREE
MEN $2.00
Ail Brands Beer 35c
8-12
Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds
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Henry Wellnitz (left) and Al
Valdez once boxed for a living
and were proud members of the
1st Infantry Division and 173rd
Airborne, respectively. Now
manager and assistant and
manager of Duncan Dining
Hall at Texas A&M, they leave
the gloves on the peg when they
disagree.
Summer cruise
expects 14 girls
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COLLEGE STATION — In
three weeks the midshipmen of the
Texas Maritime Academy will begin
their annual two-month summer
cruise with a bumper crop of coeds
aboard.
Dr. William H. Clayton, provost
of Texas A&M University’s TMA,
said at least 12 to 14 girls will be
among the 200 students expected
aboard the 15,000-ton Texas Clip-
Now a new way to save
money at FedMart
U.S.D.A.
Inspected
CALF
It’s lean!
It’s nutritious!
It costs a lot less than beef.
The price of beef is very high again. But now you can do something
about it. Serve your family FedMart’s U.S.D.A. Inspected Calf. Check
our prices below and you’ll find that Calf costs you substantially less
than heavy beef, especially at FedMart’s low prices. It’s a great way
to give your food budget a lift.
FedMart’s Calf is about eight months old. It’s younger and leaner
than mature, heavy beef with a greater proportion of tissue and less
fat. Your family will like it and you’ll like the savings. And because
Calf is primarily grass-fed, it makes more grain available to help feed
the world’s hungry.
Of course, FedMart continues to offer you U.S.D.A. Choice beef at lower prices than you’d find elsewhere.
Grocery Savings
1 gal. carton ^ _ _
FM Low Fat Milk .. $1.20
16 oz. pkg.
Individually Wrapped .
FM Cheese Food .$1.17
Wisconsin Mellow
FM Cheddar
Cheese $1.31 ib.
1 lb. package
Rath Bacon $1.39
1 lb. package, Oscar Mayer
Ham Steaks $2.39
9 oz. pkg.
Morton Honey Buns .... 59tf
12 oz. pkg.
Downy Flake Waffles .. 530
17 oz. pkg., Sara Lee
Cheese Cake $1.39
24 oz. pkg.
Gorton Fish Sticks ... $1.67
1 lb. pkg.
Gorton Perch Fillets ... 970
32 oz. jar
Kraft Miracle Whip ... $1.13
9 oz. can, Twin Pack
Pringles Potato Chips .. 830
Produce Savings
Large Size, California
Avocados 290 ea.
California *\r\
Valencia Oranges . 230 ib.
Large Stalks r>r\
California Celery .. 290 ea.
8 Ib. bag. US #1
Russet Potatoes 890
Yellow Onions 190ib.
8 oz. package
Fresh Mushrooms 590
Firm Heads
Green Cabbage 140 ib.
Sunkist Lemons . 12 for 590
Calf Leg
Sirloin Steak
$1.19 lb.
Calf Shoulder
Blade Roast
690 lb.
Calf Leg
Round Steak
$1.29 ib.
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Calf Leg
Tip Steak
. $1.49 ib.
Calf Shoulder
Blade Steak
.... 790 lb.
Calf Rib Chops . ..
. $1.19 ib.
Calf Shoulder
Arm Roast
.... 890 lb.
Calf Cubed Steak .
. $1.69 ib.
Calf Leg
Rump Roast . . . .
.... 990 lb.
Calf for Stew
. $1 .1 9 lb.
Calf Breast
.... 49d ib.
Grocery Savings
29 oz. can, Heavy Syrup
FM Fruit Cocktail
...590
48 oz. bottle
$1.59
FM Vegetable Oil
32 oz. bottle, Lemon-Lime
Gatorade
...450
46 oz. can
FM Apple Juice .
650
2 Ib. carton, Kraft
Velveeta Cheese .... $1.53
28 oz. bag
Adolphus Rice 620
18 oz. bottle, Garden Club
Grape, Strawberry, Plum, Blackberry
Apple Base Jelly 590
20 qt. box
FM Non Fat Dry Milk . $3.89
Box of 100, Filter Thru
FM Tea Bags $1.07
24 oz. jar, Garden Club
Salad Mustard 390
1 gal. bottle, Rich’n Ready
Breakfast Orange Drink 890
17 oz. can, Very Young
FM Sweet Peas 330
Household Savings
For eight interesting, different, economical, and delicious meat dishes,
pick up a free Calf recipe folder at the Calf display at FedMart.®
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The Consumer’s Friend Since1954
FedMart
Family Savings Centers
701 University Drive East (at Tarrow St.), College Station
Prices effective thru Tuesday, May 27, 1975.
20 Ib. box, Low Foam
FM Detergent
. $4.45
84 oz. box, 250 Off Label
Cheer Detergent .
$1.87
21 oz. can
FM Cleanser
...260
15.5 oz. can
Marvel Dog Food
...140
61 oz. box
Clorox II
. . . $1.27
32 oz. bottle, 25® Off Label
Listerine
. . . $1.57
Flicker Shaver....
. $1.25 ea.
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per when it sails June 8 for a cruise
around the Caribbean and Gulf of
Mexico.
Many of the students will be
sophomore, junior and senior
cadets who operate the ship under
the supervision of the academy’s of
ficers and staff.
Others will be participants in
TAMU’s “Summer School at Sea
and earn up to six hours credit in
mathematics, English, history', and
geography.
Satellite communications gear
will he aboard for transmission of
experimental data. An Automatic
Picture Transmission Satellite will
furnish them with infrared and visi
ble pictures from space.
They will also conduct ground
truth rain rate experiments for
NASA. Satellite rain measurements
from space will he correlated with
actual shipboard measurements.
Surface measurements will he
taken with precision radiation
thermometers, measurements of
temperature and water depth will
he taken by electronic hathyther-
mography, in addition to
chlorophyll content of the water, sa
linity, and wind speed.
Itinerary for the two-month jaunt
includes Mayport, Florida, where
the cadets will participate in a
firefighting school, then on to Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic;
Caracas, Venezuela; St. Nicolaas,
Aruba; Kingston, Jamaica; Miami,
Florida; hack to Houston August 3
and the final leg to Galveston Au
gust 4.
Relocation;
Partially good,
partially bad
COLLEGE STATION — Re
searchers have found that when the
state of Texas decides to come
through the middle of your house, it
usually turns out to he partially good
news and partly had news.
A team of Texas Transportation
Institute transportation economists
at Texas A&M University analyzed
the experiences of residents relo
cated from their homes as a result of
highway location in several areas of
the state.
Before relocation, monthly hous
ing payments average $50 for
homeowners and $80 for renters.
After relocation, payments rose to
$90 and $105, respectively.
Relocation housing payments ap
proved under the 1970 Uniform Re- ....
location Assistance and Real Prop- .
erty Acquisition Policies Act ena
bled many respondents to upgrade
their housing and neighborhood ac
commodation. At least 60 percent
upgraded their housing, including
40 percent who did so voluntarily by
spending more than was necessary
merely to secure decent, safe, and
sanitary housing or housing com- .
parable to their original homes.
About 82 percent of the respon
dents liked their new houses and
neighborhoods about the same as or
better than the previous ones. Sup
plemental housing payments also
encouraged home ownership. Half
of the tenants became owners after
relocation.
Despite monthly housing pay
ment increases for many house
holds, only half of these thought that
their financial position had worse
ned. Generally, most respondents
thought that (1) housing and moving
payments were adequate; (2) the re- ••
location program and relationship -
with the State Highway Depart
ment were either good or very good; 'ja
and (3) the State Highway Depart- ‘ Y
ment successfully solved most of the
problems and provided most of the*
services associated with relocation.
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Write: 11300 No. C. Exp.
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