Monday, October 14.1974 University Dally Kansan Food prices compared Rising food prices have been a major ingredient in the bitter pilt of inflation Americans have had to swallow in recent months. To help keep tabs on inflation, the Kansex will publish a series of price comparison surveys. This is the first in a new weekly series comparing the prices of different food brands and grocery stores The surveys are distributed by the Lawrence Consumer Protection Association and are gathered and compiled by volunteers from Lawrence and the KU campus. Students from Lawrence and variance in food prices and will which stores have consistently lower prices ALY Pilker's 6th St. B. Pilcher's Ivory Pilker's Love Fairly's Kraeger's 2nd St. B. Bandy's 2nd St. B. Bandy's Hillcrest Kathy's Cereal, Kellogg, corn faken, 12 oz. Bread, White, 15 oz., store brand Spaghetti, 1 lb., pkg. Floor, white, 3 lb., pkg. Gold Medal Pillow, white, 3 lb., pkg. Food, white, 3 lb., pkg. Gold Medal Pillow, white, 3 lb., pkg. Gold Medal Sugar, granulated, 5 lb., C&H Store bread Beech check roast, blade, lb. Hot dog, Ovar Mayer, twin pack, 16 oz. Ovar Mayer, twin pack, 16 oz. Milk, 2 per cent, half gallon, All Star Beef milk, 2 per cent, half gallon, All Star Margarine (or lard), sticks, lbs., S.B. Cheddar Cheese, mild, lbs., S.B. Veggeta, 1 oz., S.B. Potatoe, 1 oz., S.B. Celery, bunch Potatoes, red, 5 lb. Potatoes, white, 5 lb. Campbell Chicken Noodle Soup, 10% or can, store brand Eggs, Grade A Large -medium Ratatouille, dark, Sun Meld, 15 oz. Ratatouille, white, 15 oz. Eggs, white, 15 oz. Gravy, 16 oz., pack with dip. 47 .45 32 .30 49 .30 1.90 79 .79 1.87 1.97 Individual departments and schools should probably develop their own instruments for evaluating faculty members, McKnight said. Dont Treffinger, associate professor of education, suggested that more faculty members might become involved if the committee asked each unit of the University for a certain amount of resources, such as manpower or a computer. He also suggested that other faculty members be shown to faculty members before the results were printed, so that the faculty members might be able to respond to the evaluations. Dennis Embry, a pastor of the CIS, faculty distract of Feedback could be said "The beauty of the survey has been that it's a public instrument," McKnight said. A public instrument was less likely to be abused, he said. Phil McKnight, chairman of the committee, said many faculty members had qualms about running the survey in their own classes. He said they wondered if the document designed to measure student satisfaction could also measure good teaching. College Reporter The hearing schedule for tonight and tomorrow night is as follows: the Muslim students because it was for a coffee pot and refreshments. The Student Senate can't fund social functions, according to Gregory. Budget Requests Tonight 6 Douglass County Logo Robert Ellermier, associate dean of the graduate school, said he thought students might feel as threatened by Feedback as faculty members did. He said some students might not respond truthfully to the survey because they were afraid faculty members might be able to find out who made the responses. Possible improvements for the Curriculum and Instruction Survey (CIS), better known as Feedback, was discussed the CIS Advisory Committee on Saturday. Group debates Feedback reform Bearse said another problem was that most faculty members didn't consider themselves teachers, but professors. They believed that a teacher was someone who merely concentrated on presenting information to students, whereas a professor By VALERIE J. MEYERS From Page One 6-Douglas County Legal Aid 6:30—Finance and Auditing Committee meeting 7-15 KAU Amateur Radio Club 7-16-University Daily Karsan 8-10-Graduate Student Council 8-30-Philosophy Club The CIS is under the control of the Office of Instructional Resources (OIR). Jackie Hocking had originally been meant as an aid and resource center for faculty members. "I think our image has changed—what," he said. 8:45- Pre-Law Counseling Program 6:30- Pre-Students Linguistics Association 9.15—Graduate Students in Sociology 9.30—Student Senate Operating Fund 9.45—Work Force '75 10-KU Judo Club 10-15 - IFRs (a student pilots' group) 10-30 - Finance and Auditing Committee Tomorrow Night 6—Psychology Club 9 15-JULY However, he said, since Feedback had become a part of the weight that the team was able to support the OilMFG. "I think the faculty-student relationships were at their lowest ebb at that time," Robert Bearse, an associate professor of physics, said. 6:30-Black American Law Students 6:45-Finance and Auditing Committee members 30-day trial continuance granted in local rape case Johnson was charged Aug. 26 in Douglas County Court with committing one count of and one count of attempted rape on May 19, while committing one count of rape on Feb. 3, 1974. Robert Green, Johnson's attorney, requested that District Court Judge James Al Byron Johnson, a Fremont, Neb., man charged with two counts of rape and one count of attempted rape, was granted a trial Friday in 7th Judicial District Court. W. Paddock grant a 30-day continuance of the order or Johnson to appear in court. N.Y. In his request for the continuance, Green said he wanted to look for more information, and the case against Johnson might not be tried. traced back to the time the program was begin in 1963. At that time, the students putting Feedback together had asked for feedback from faculty and had seemed rather unenuasive. County Court Judge Mike Elwell ordered Johnson bound over to district court after John waived his preliminary hearing Sept. 19 in county court. Johnson is now free on $40,000 bond. New directories out soon Two freshmen are arraigned for Oliver fire Two University of Kansas freshmen were arraigned Friday in Douglas County court This year's student directory will be distributed today or tomorrow, according to Larry Knupp, director of information of University Relations. James L. Pernks, Burke, Va., and Jonathan Y. Epstein, Marblehead, Mass., were charged in connection with a fire in Oliver residence hall Oct. 2. Judge Mike Elwell scheduled Perkins and Epstein to appear Nov. 4 in county court for the trial of the defendant. KU Security and Parking Department officers arrested Perkins and Epstein the night of Oct. 2. Flammable material was set alire in an Oliver Hall elevator that morphed into a firewall and Parking report. No damage occurred to the tile or the flooring, the report said. Both men are free on $2,500 bond. 7. 30__KII Rands SL-1300 turntable. Direct drive precision. Automatic play convenience. The SL-1300 gives you the best of two worlds. No type of tauture can maintain precise speed without it overpowering the system. It virtually eliminates worm and furler tunes, making tuning can be as convenient as an automatic combined for slow and tough and trouble-free Combined in the SL-1300 that offers unsuppressed precision and convenience, as 8- Music Educators National Conference 8.15-Finance and Auditing Committee meeting of the Music Education Council 7:45—University Theatre The printing service is in charge of the distribution of the directories. Knapp said the directories would go to places such as institutional offices, residence halls and the Med Center. About 3,000 copies of the directory will be sold at the KU Bookstore. The price of the directories hasn't been determined yet. Last year directories sold for 25 cents. 5. times 6. twice 7. twice, damped damping cualting control 8. anti-alkalizing control 9. anti-alkalizing control 10. Bubble stone surface and shone markings 11. Bubble stone surface and shone markings 12. Temporary toenail salon 13. Temporary toenail salon There are several new features in the directory this year, Knupp said. The entire directory is going to be in regular print instead of the computer print-out listing. This will make it easier to read, he said. in Kansan want ads 7:15—Snob Hill Review of Contemporary Art Call 864-4358. - Repeat selector switch lets you repeat a record up to 5 lines. For the first time the directory will include the bus schedule, the hours that buildings are opened, an academic calendar, a large section for the KU Medical Center and maps of both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses. 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