Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1978 Page: 3 of 8
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THE PALAQOS BEACON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978-PAGE 3
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Specials Good Wednesday, June 14
Through Tuesday, June 20
¥ 311 Main Phone 972*3313 We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity Purchase
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POTATOES. 8 u,, 69c
Sunkist
ORANGES..1.1.....19c
Yellow
ONIONS....1!.....15c
CABBAGE..1!.....10c
Delicious
APPLES .... 3Lss $1.00
LEMONS ...L!.....27c
DIXIE MOPS
80Z.
BRENHAM
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97‘
$2 39
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NO.300
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10 LB.
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McCORMICK
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Peaches.........1°.
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Coffee Mate........
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ALL GRINDS
THIS WEEK
from page 2
General Telephone County
of the Southwest applied with
District Engineers for a permit
to place an armored submarine
cable across Tres Palacios
Bay, opening the way for
Collegeport residents to re-
ceive long awaited telephone
service.
Sunday, 100 members of the
Houston Street and Newboy
Club set up camp at Baptist
Encampment.
Miss Barbara Mansell and
Marvin Curtis were married
June 7 in First Methodist
Church.
30 YEARS AGO
L.G. Brown was having a
basin for pleasure boats con-
structed at Grassy Point, in-
cluding stalls, gasoline dock
and boat ramp.
Walter Barrier pitched his
second no hit, no run game
Sunday when the V.F.W.
Pirates defeated Bay City 11 to
0.
The Council of Church Wo-
men voted to purchase play-
ground equipment for East
Bay.
35 YEARS AGO
Construction was begun on
20 duplex apartments.
Mrs. Lena Duller and Ho-
ward Campbell were installed
as Worthy Matron and Worthy
Patron of the Eastern Star.
Red Cross workers were
needed to make surgical dress-
ings.
The Rotary Club was to give
a Father's Day program at the
USO Sunday.
40 YEARS AGO
Pete Graff and Jack Sisson
took over the management of
the Palacios Pavillion.
The P.H.S. Alumni Banquet
was attended by over 90.
Athletic achievement medals
were presented to Winifred
Barrett and Leonard Runkle.
The marriage of Miss Mary
Fetterly to Tom E. Friery on
June 5 was announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Ney Oldham
purchased a food market in
San Marcos. They had sold
their variety store here to
W.P. Regan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Runkle
sold their home on 4th Street
to Tom E. Slone.
45 YEARS AGO
Miss Florene Menefee, a
member of the class just
graduated from high school,
left for Houston to enter
Memorial Hospital for a nur-
ses training course.
Mr. and Mrs. B.E. Sailor
moved to Bay City as he was a
deputy sheriff.
50 YEARS AGO
Miss Josephine Callaway
and Walter Milam were united
in marriage.
C.L. Gass was selling 10
pounds of sugar for 69 cents.
60 YEARS AGO
Mrs. C.W. Nester was in-
stalled Worthy Matron of the
local O.E. Chapter and G.A.
Harrison was Worthy Patron.
PATCH PRESENTATIONS—To end their troop year Brownies
in Troop #203 were presented with patches they earned during
the year. Brownies B patches are earned by participation in at
least 12 troop projects related to the 5 Worlds in Girl Scouting.
K.A.B. patches were earned on Keep America Beautiful Day,
April 22, when the troop helped pick up litter near the pavillion.
Standing left to right: Leslie Gonzales (new member) Loretta
Rodriguez B patch, Dionne Sanford B and K.A.B., Laura Sexton
B patch Eric Dunn (visitor) Bottom left to right: Kim Ellis Band
K.A.B., Lisa Stork B and K.A.B., Sandra Flores B and K.A.B.
Shannon Vieira B and K.A.B., Paul Dunn (visitor). Not Shown:
Raquel Sellers B and K.A.B., Denise Smith B and K.A.B.
Jennifer Tresselt B patch Jennifer Thompson B and K.A.B.
„ . Hospital, and his family are
Wallaces moving moving this week to Graham,
Texas. We bid them farewell
and good luck in their new
location.
Pat Wallace, former admini-
strator at Wagner General
DANCE
Palacios Recreation Center
Music By Country Glaze
Sat. June 249:00-1:00
B.Y.O.B.
SPECIAL WAVS TO SAV
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Eddie’s Jewelers
508 Main 9*2-2021
Palacios
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Dismukes, Mary V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1978, newspaper, June 15, 1978; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724303/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.