Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1982 Page: 3 of 12
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MEAT MARKET
USD* Jr. Beef
HAMBURGER MEAT
RIB STEAKS
SIRLOIN STEAK
ROUND STEAK
LB
LB
LB
$1."
$1.”
$2.”
$2“
USDA Grade A
FRYERS
LB 49C
; Limit 2
Mkt. Sliced
SMOKED
BACON
* sir
PALACIOS BEACON, WED., SEPT. 29.1982-PAGE 3
For a growing child
Conferences between
parent-teacher helpful
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As the fall school term progresses,
both parents and teachers will begin
planning for joint conferences which
can be mutually rewarding.
The skills of effective parent-teacher
teams can build a quality finished
product-an inquisitive, well-adjusted
growing child.
Parent-teacher conferences can be a
vital, constructive, learning situation
for parents as well as teachers. The
conference should be planned for a
specific time in a quiet, comfortable
atmosphere. Serious pre-planning can
help both parents and teachers make
better use of their time.
Parents and teachers should agree on
fair, reasonable goals that benefit the
child and bring pleasure and learning
to the youngster.
Helpful dialogue about what parents
want for and expect from their child-as
well as the teacher’s expectations and
professional responsibilities to the child
and class as a whole—can be a vital first
step.
Other positive approaches to parent-
teacher conferences may include:
Parents can provide two important
tools-personal support and interest-
that the teacher can use to help a child
grow and develop while in school.
together parents and teacher can
figure out the strengths of a child.
When you know what’s right with a
child and not what’s wrong with
him/her, school and home provide a
complementary support system that
tends to accelerate the talents a child
possesses and play down poor school
habits.
Plotting together in hopes of bringing
about changed behaviors in a child is
not fair to a child. Parents and teachers
can identify necessary changes sought,
but involve the child in choices,
decisions and changes to be made for
his own benefit.
Closing a parent-teacher conference
is important, too. When a conference is
treated like any other professional
appointment, it begins and ends on
time. Care must be taken not to spoil a
good conference at the last minute by
sudden and abrupt eviction.
A competent educator and an effect-
ive parent are like an accomplished
musician...they devote years and effort
to acquiring skills and techniques. Once
required, they are unseen. Good
communication skills between parents
and teachers are the “silent force”
behind good students.
CABBAGE lb
Celo Pkg.
CARROTS
2/59
Athena Club program
on pride, patriotism
Del Monte
Whole Kernel or Cream
CORN
2/99"
Hunt's
TOMATO SAUCE
4/$l .00
The Athena Club met
Sept. 20 in the Athens
Room of the Library with
19 members present.
The meeting was call-
ed to order by President
Mildred Roane. Follow-
ing an opening prayer by
Miriam Falk and the
Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag, the minutes for
three meetings were read
and approved.
The Matagorda County
Federation of Women's
Clubs will meet Oct. 13 in
the Athens Room of the
Library. The Athena Club
will hostess this meeting.
A donation to the Li-
brary as a memorial to
Blanche Clayboum was
approved by the mem-
bership.
Following the business
meeting a program entitl-
ed “We Americans” was
given by Betty Burton
and Frances lawson.
Both women spoke of the
pride and patriotism
which, from the birth of
our nation to the present,
has been voiced by many
people. Americans like
Richard Devos, a promo-
ter of Americanism
throughout his career as
President of the Amway
Corporation. Many more
have spent a life-time
speaking out for America
and our way of life.
Following the meeting,
the club adjourned with
the club collect.
No. 303 Con
Starkist
TUNA
89"
Comet Long Grain
RICE
89"
Imperial
SUGAR
59
6V20Z,
Limit 2 oniy 28oz.
Limit 1 with $5.00 or
more food purchase
s (nraoDVMiiES
Betty Crocker
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BLACK PEPPER *»-
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CAKE FROSTING m«.
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BAKERITE SHORTENING «».
DEL MONTE SPINACH 11. 303 c
RANCH STYLE BEANS
No. 303 Cm
14%oz.
No. 303 Can
Hunt's
WHOLE TOMATOES
Ubby's
GARDEN SWEET PEAS
(OUSEHOLDt DRUG AIDS
DELTA TISSUE 4r.i
DELTA TOWELS bum
Lux / Liquid
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Blue Boy
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MR- COFFEE FILTERS iooc.
LEADWAY BLEACH Colon
5lbs.
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POTATOES
2lbs. Crinkle Cut
Pet Ritz
CREAM PIES
89
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