Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1983 Page: 3 of 12
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PALACIOS BEACON. WED.. MAY 11,1983-PACE 3
To Palacios students
Retiring
local
Alcoa
WCJC degrees bestowed May 16
CORRECTION
The 10% off sale ad for Perfections
& Collections in last week's paper
should have stated:
Foote. Hank Earl Huitt, and $fvisBry'aht.
Leticia D. Morales and Freshmen music ma-
Beverly Jo Perez. Mary jors Margaret Jaquez and
Jo Janak is a candidate Rudy Rodriguez will sing
from Blessing. Handel's "Verdant Mea-
Sophomore class presi- dows accompanied by
dent Leticia Valdes of organist Tom Phillips,
Altair will deliver re- WCJC Choir directoi.
marks on behalf of the Phillips will also perform
Pioneer graduates. Dr. J. processional and recess-
Daniel Schuhmann. ional*music' playing the
M.D., chairman of the Anthem March from the
College Board of Trus- symphony "America" by
tees, will award diplomas Ernest Bloch,
after certification by Sophomore class vice
deans TV Tim jr president Wendy Tant is
scheduled to, give the
invocation and benedic-
tion.
Several awards will be
presented to outstand-
ing graduates including
the Dean’s Awards for
top scholars among can-
didates for the two asso-
ciate degrees awarded by
Wharton County Junior
College.
The ceremony will be
broadcast over Radio Sta-
tion KANI, 1500 on the
dial. Wharton.
Several Palacios area
students are among the
250 Wharton County Jun-
ior College sophomores
who will receive degrees
in art or applied science
May 19 during the 37th
commencement exercis-
es. The ceremony will be
held at 8 p.m. in the
Wharton High School
football stadium located
on Boling Highway in
Wharton.
Palacios candidates for
degrees include Isidro
Orona Castanon, Marla
Olegario B. Vargas
Palacios
33 yoars 2 months
Potlinmg-Potrooms-Digestion
Effective January 1984
Delay in social security hike
■ ‘ > r . . 1 < : ! I AT (I I t I . ,.
ERFECTIONS&V/OLLECTIONS
17-A Main 972-2333 |
Apgleton, s^iidrecently. (, rate incriease. scheduled
' The, pu?p9$e, ojf the: tyr 1990 will go into effect
delay is to save, the, ipJ9j88.
system money-and to -Starting in 1984, the
help it regain its fin- Sqcial Security self-em-
ancial strength, Hetjdrij j pjlpyi
cks said. Largely jbei equa
cause of economic con- emp
ditions in recent years, on \
Social Security h^s had 14.0
The automatic Social to January 1984 under a
Security benefit increase new law designed to
based on the cost of strengthen the Social Se-
living, previously effec- curity system, James
tive each July, will be Hendricks, Social Securi-
delayed for six months, ty Branch Manager in
Julia A. Alamia, Jr.
Palacios \ '
31 years lOynontbo ,
Utility-Potrooms-FpW Mat*ni
Eulalio P. Flores
Palacios
33 years
Potrooms-lngot-Raw Materials
irtipiovev tax
Tilis Will be
nt-fqr 1984*
the rati ; for
. (>yed people
wAS about 1 Vi times the
employee rate.
-Under the new law.
self-employed people will
receive a self-employme-
rtt tax credit of 2.7
percent of selfemploy-
fnent income for 1984;
1.3 percent for 1985, and
2.0 percent for 1986-89.
After 1989, these cre-
dits will be replaced with
deductions designed to
treat the self-employed in
much (he same manner
as employees and em-
ployers are treated for
Social Security and in-
come tax purposes.
A free leaflet, "Social
Security Strengthened"
is available at the An*
gleton Social Security off-
ice which tells about all
the changes in Social
Security. The office is
located at 1204 N. Vel-
asco Street. Angleton,
1510 HENDERSON (Hwy. 35 by-pass)
972-3111
/Kj»| ATARI " Video Computer System™
and Game Program™ Cartridges
IN STOCK: Centipede and Vanguard
COMING MAY 16: Mrs. Pac Man and 5200 System
ALSO IN STOCK: Donkey Kong and Pitfall for Intellivsion
Guadalupe Espinosa
Palacios
31 years 8 months
Potrooms-Raw Matenals-Digestion
Guillermo Espinosa
Palacios
31 years 7 months
Utility-Pot Repatr-Pofsonnal
Livestock Market
Highway 111N. Edna 782-5292
Johnny Richard
Jacobs and Jacobs
293-5062 293-2986
SALE Held Every Friday
at 12:30 p.m.
MAIN ST. 972-2915
•NO TIME-LIMIT LAYAWAY
•VISA •MASTERCARD
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Saturday
our great
layaway sale
continues.....
""""""""‘printed blankets
72x90-inch
choke of color
cannon, beacon, west point
solid colors
1
I
72x90-inch
choice of color
cannon, owens, beacon
3 "$1288
imillinnillllllllHHUIIIIHIIIIIHHHHUi
mix-match
4 solid-2 printed
72x904nch
cannon, beaent, owens,
west point
6 f" *25
10% down holds your selection
check the
clearance
racks
BUY ONE
GET ONE
FREE
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Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1983, newspaper, May 11, 1983; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725510/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.