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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1975)
FedMart’s low meat prices wi do wonders for your budget WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1975 U.S.D.A. Good Meat takes a mighty big chunk of your food budget. That’s why FedMart’s low prices on meat can really give your budget a lift. Check and compare our prices on U.S.D.A. “Good” Beef cuts below with what you’d pay elsewhere. Besides the savings, your family will like this lean, tender, nutritious beef. Of course, for special occasions, dinner parties or just everyday deluxe eating you can still enjoy U.S.D.A. “Choice” Beef cuts also available at FedMart savings you’ll like. Either way, when you shop for meat at Fedmart you’ve got to come out ahead. Beef Loin T-Bone Steak $1.89 ib. ' X ... / * .V •' . v ■ ; ' .' ' ' -. > X U.S.D.A. Good Beef Chuck 7-Bone Roast « X ■: - \ U.S.D.A. Good Beef Small End Rib Roast $1.59 ib. . r-Sf U.S.D.A. Good Beef Round Steak $1.29 ib. Look at FedMart’s savings on U.S.D.A. Good Beef cuts Beef Loin Sirloin Steak . . $1.49ib Beef Loin Steak Porterhouse ... $1.99 it>. Beef Round Tip Steak $1.59ib Beef Boneless Round Steak .. $1.39ib Ib. Beef Rib Eye Steak . $2.59 Beef Chuck Boneless Shoulder Roast. $1.19ib. Beef Round Tip Roast $1.49ib Beef Round Rump Roast . . $4.29 i b . New store hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 AM to 8 PM Saturday 9:30 AM to 6 PM Closed Sunday The Consumer’s Friend Since 1954 FedMarf Family Savings Centers □ HOUSTON: Mykawa Rd. & Loop 610/4004 Bellaire Blvd. (at Weslayan)/Wirt Rd. & Kempwood (W. 34th), Spring Branch □ COLLEGE STATION: 701 University Drive East (at Tarrow St.) □ PASADENA: 4616 Spencer Highway (at Preston) ‘Output of food hinders peace’ By P. DOUGLAS WIN- SHIP Battalion Staff Writer A peace greater than the mere absence of war. The possibilities of world peace were discussed at a World Peace Day program last Friday evening. Present at the panel discus sion, held in observance of World Peace Day were three A&M faculty members. Dr. Edward Hiler of Agricultural Engineering, Dr. Murray Mil ford of Agronomy and Dr. Wal ter Stenning of Educational Psychology. Panel members gave a short speech before the floor was opened for discussion. The speeches, as well as the discussion which followed, were broad in scope and con centrated on material im provements possible in a world of peace. Hiler cited the currently low production of food as an impor tant obstacle to world peace. Integrated action of all na tions could double the output of food in a few years, Hiler said. Only North America and Au stralia are currently exporting food, he added. Milford compared a world at peace to a global village in which everyone is concerned with everyone else’s well being. He said the population growth would eliminate itself in a world of peace. A more free exchange of resources, including the human gene pool, are advan tages of world peace. Before world peace can be achieved there must be a re structuring of human attitudes, Stenning said. The “us” versus “them” at titude which is currently so pre valent must be eliminated, he said. To achieve a change in at titude, he continued, an indi vidual inner peace is necessary. Street signs helpful, can pose dangers A highway sign gives directions and information but it can also be come the nightmarish end of the ride for a car off the road or out of control. As a result, engineers have been trying to develop breakaway signs and other impact attenuating de vices to make the highway envi ronment a little more forgiving. In this effort to find the least ex pensive and safest type of signs being used in the U.S., the Federal Highway Administration gave the task to a team of researchers from the Texas Transportation Institute at A&M. The assembled information can then be used by transportation offi- :l cials and contracts that select, con struct and maintain these highway , signs. , Project head Dr. Hayes E. Ross, Jr., said it will be mainly a search to , see what has been developed but crash testing on their own is plan-1 ned. Research will be on signs with i- insufficient test data. MEEISKI The Marketing Society will meet Wednesday at noon in Room 601 of the Rudder Tower. CWENS will meet Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Room 140oftheMSC. The Saddle and Sirloin Bar-B-Que will be hejd in Roorrjs 224-225 of the MSG Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Bonfire Committee will meet Wednesday in Room 701 of the Rudder Tower at 7 p.m. The A&M Sports Car Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 607 of the Rudder Tower. The Senior Class Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 410 of the Rudder Tower. The Golden Triangle HTC will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 229 of the MSC. The Speleological Society will meet in Room 510 of the Rudder Tower Wednesday at 8 p.m. See our big selection of pocket watches. EMBREY’S JEWELRY Invites you to visit our jewelry repair department. We specialize in all types of jewelry repair and custom work. Two qualified jewelers to serve you. 415 University Dr. College Station 9:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. . . . EVEN THE LONE RANGER RODE WITH TONTO YOU’RE BOUND TO HAVE MORE FUN WHEN YOU GO WITH A GROUP! Want more rather than less for a change? Then try Greyhound Charter and get more — economy, fun, and companionship. CHARTER US — WE LL GET YOU IN TOUCH, AND IT WON T TAKE MUCH! Greyhound Bus Station 1300 Texas Ave. 823-8071 hound A change for the better. .****. , Greyhounds * in icHich . uithAmeric. meric*