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THE PALACIOS BEACON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, WA-PAGE 7
-TEXAS LIGHT BEEF—
OUNDSTEAK
LB.
SL29
RLOM STEM ■ LB.■ $125
-BONE STEAK lb. SL49
rump or
Pikes Peak Roast $1.19
" ib. « • 69c
CEDAK FARM
GROUND BEEF - -
\%OL PACKAGE --------------
CEDAR FARM WEINERS - - 59c YEARLING LIVER - Ib.
DKiTsilCED BACON - $1.09 PORK HECK BONES ■ Ib.
M1H MAI HUM6E - Ib. - Nt mvER BACKS & NECKS ■
3-OZ. PACKAGES ^ „
BjJDDIG'S SLICED MEATS 1 for 89c RATH SLICED BACON Ib.Pkg. $131
SLICED BOLOGNA Lb. Pkg. 99c
49c
- 59c
$1.35
—FROZEN FOOD—
TREESWEET 6-OZ. can
^ANGE JUICE • 45c
REESWEET 12-OZ. CAN
RANGE JUICE - 89c
( I, p, 18-OZ. CELLO
- - 59c
FOODl
IARKET
PALACIOS TEXAS
Phone 372-5616
CORN
JJNCLE WILLIAM
PORK
& BEANS
No. 300 Can
4«K$1
-OPEN SUNDAYS — 8:30 A. M. ~ 5:00 P. M.~
Specials Good Wed., Jan. 4 Thru Noon Wed., Jan. 11
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HUNTS
HALVES or SLICED
PEACHES
No. V/i Com
2 H* $1.00
15-OZ. CANS
ROSEDALE
TOMATO
SAUCE
8-oz. Cans
7 w J1
ELGIN
OLEO
. 3
1-lb. Pkg*.
$1.00
TOP KICK DOG FOOD 4 (or $1 •
ROSEDALE 14-OZ. BOTTLES
TOMATO CATSUP - 3 for $1
TEXSUN 48-OZ. CANS
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE • 1 for $1
REGULAR OR SUPER BOX OF 12
* KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS 79c
NORTBERN 4-ROLL PACKAGE
BATHROOM TISSUE - • 79c
HAMA lfi-OZ. JAR |
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 89c
NORTHERN JUMBO ROLL
BRAWNY PAPER TOWELS - 59c
22-OZ. BOTTLE
DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT - 79c
ALL FLAVORS
IPTON CUP-A-SOUP 4 Pack 55c
PACKAGE
HUE RIBBON RICE - 29c
SKINNER'S RAISIN BRAN 79c
15%. PACKAGE
HACKER JACKS 3-Pack 39c
l-OZ- CAN
OMET CLEANSER - 39c
KRAFT
MACARONI
A CHEESE
DINNER f
714-os. Sist
29C
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH - 49c
BKE AST-O-CHIOKEN
CHUNK TUNA - No. % (an - 45c
S1VEET SUE 24-OZ. CAN
CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS ■ 79c
15-OZ. CAN
CALIFORNIA
LETTUCE hew 33c
BANANAS 18- 19C
SALAD
—DRUG DEPARTMENT—
(AYER'S ASPIRIN 188's 99c
*
HICK 4-PACK
IJECTOR TWIN BLADES 89c
HOLGATE 11-OZ. CAN
KiliHT SHAVE BOMB Eh
TOMATOES u>. 29c
RUSSETT
POTATOES ub. BA6 69c
BELL PEPPERS «• 23C
FANCY RED DELICIOUS
APPLES ib. 29C
Evening classes set
Registration for the Spring
Semester of Evening Classes
at Wharton County Junior
College in Wharton has been
set for Monday, January 9
from 7-8:30 p.m. in the
Administration Building.
Courses include General
chology, has also been added
to the WCJC curriculum for
evening classes.
Data Processing courses in-
clude D.P. 102 (File Procedure
and Programming Fundamen-
tals), D.P. 104 (COBOL Pro-
gramming I), D.P. 106 (Key-
Biology 102 (Lecture and Lab), punching), D.P. 110 (Remote
Introduction to General ttsy- Terminal Operations and Basic
chology (Psychology 201), and Language), and D.P. 205
Introduction to Social Re-
search (Sociology 205). Psy-
chology 205, Introduction to
Statistical Methods in Psy-
(COBOL Programming II).
Business Courses include
101 (Beginning Typing), 102
(Intermediate Typing), 203
Joe Wyatt files
financial record
State Representative Joe
Wyatt (D. Bloomington), a
candidate for congress from
the 14th district of Texas,
Wednesday made a full finan-
cial disclosure to members of
the media at news conferences
in Victoria and Corpus Christi.
Wyatt told reporters that he
is taking the action of releas-
ing all his public and private
Financial records because he
has always been “A firm
advocate of the principle of
‘Government in the Sun-
Shine.’ ” The chairman of the
Texas house ways and means
Workshop
set for
nurses
Texas Woman's University
College of Nursing, Houston
Campus is pleased to an-
nounce the following work-
shops and courses for nurses
to be offered the Spring
Semester, 1978:
‘‘Nursing Care of Patients
With Respiratory Problems,”
February 1, 2, and 8, 1978,
6:00 - 10:00 p.m., one semes-
ter hour. Instructor: Melissa
Lockhart-to be taught in the
Medical Library, Matagorda
County Hospital, Bay City,
Texas 77414.
“Planned Continuity of
Care--Nurse's Responsibil-
ity," February 22, 23, March
I, 2, 8, and 9, 1978, 6:00 -
10:00 p.m., two semester
hours. Instructor: Lucie C.M.
Schultz-to be taught in The
Medical Library, Matagorda
County Hospital, Bay City
Texas 77414.
‘‘Clinical Pharmacology Up-
Date-Implications For Nurs-
ing," January 23 - May 8,1978
every Monday, 6:30 - 9:30
p.m. three semester hours.
Instructor: Harold Hudson -to
be taught in Classroom, Com-
munity Hospital of Brazosport,
Freeport, Texas.
"Nursing In Emergency Sit-
uations," January 19 - May
II, 1978, every Thursday, 6:30
- 9:30 p.m., three semester
hours. Instructor: Melissa
Lockhart-to be taught in Aud-
itorium, Duncan Memorial and
Gulf Coast Medical Center,
Wharton, Texas 77488.
Registration will be the first
night of class.
In addition to tuition and
fees, each student who has not
already done so must pay a
$5.00 breakage deposit. The
deposit is refundable when the
student is graduated or for-
mally withdrawn.
Use Beacon
want ads
Only the ~~7u*s
Newspaper fMT
committee added, "I think
that the people have an
absolute right to know that all
public officials have nothing to
hide in their financial mat-
ters."
Wyatt, 36, also said that
"the widespread mistrust of
big government can be laid
directly at the feet of those
government officials who have
been less than candid with the
people in their public and
private affairs.”
Wyatt, who has represented
Victoria and Calhoun counties
in the legislature since 1971,
added, "as your congressman
I will continue to periodically
make full financial disclos-
ures...and they will be as
complete as the document you
see here today.”
Wyatt then called on other
officials to open their financial
records to the public.
(Advanced Typing), and HU
(Introduction to Business).
Other offerings include Col-
lege Algebra (Math 104),
English Composition (English
102), Representative Readings
in Literature II (English 204),
Principles of World Geography
(Geography 101), American
Federal and State Government
(Government 202), U.S. His-
tory after 1877 (History 202),
Technical Drawing (Engineer-
ing 101), and Fundamentals of
Drafting (Drafting 101).
Welding courses include 103
(Basic Arc Welding and Shop),
108 (Advanced Oxyacetylene
and Maintenance of TIG
units), and 201 (Advanced
Arc Welding on Plates), 206
(TIG Welding and Mainten-
ance of TIG Units), and 207
(MIG Welding and Mainten-
ance of MIG Units).
Courses in Law Enforce-
ment include 101 (Introduction
to Law Enforcement), 102
(Traffic Law), 104 (Patrol
Administration), 203 (Police
Roles in Crime and Delin-
quency), 205 (Criminal Invest-
igation) and 206 (Penology).
All courses carry semester
hours of credit at Wharton
County Junior College. How-
ever, a student may also
choose to audit a course
(except for Business 101, 102
or 203, D.P., Drafting, En-
gineering, Law Enforcement
and Welding).
Contact the Registrar’s of-
fice, 532-4560 (extensions 24-
25) or write for further details
to WCJC, 911 Boling High-
way, Wharton, Texas 77488.
Offices are closed for the
holidays from December 17
until January 9.
IN A
NUTSHELL
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Brief Stories Of Long-Remembered Triumphs
A great moment in
sports occurred in the
tennis game between
Howard Kinsey and Mrs.
R. Roak. They managed
to hit the ball back and
forth 2,001 consecutive
times during a volley that
lasted one hour and 18
minutes.
great moment in
sports occurred in 1860
when the King of Nor-
way awarded a trophy to
the winner of the world’s
first known jump-
ing contest.
A great moment in
sports occurred on Sept.
29, 1946 when boxer A1
Couture knocked out his
opponent Ralph Walton
in a fight that lasted 10
1/2 seconds, including
the 10-second count.
Although an ostrich cannot fly, it can run faster than a
swift Arabian horse-up to 50 miles an hour.
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Dismukes, Mary V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1978, newspaper, January 5, 1978; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726195/m1/7/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.