Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1969 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday, October 30, 1969
PALACIOS BEACO^PALACIOS. TEXAS
BUY THE FINES! QUALITY MEATS-BUY FROM HUNT'S "IT PAYS"
OUR OWN — ALl-jMEAT—,pork OR BEEF
RING SAUSAGE ">. 89c
PORK CHOPS IB. 89c
10 LB. $8.40
CENTER CUTS
PORK CHOPS ul 99c
10 LBS. $9.40
FRESH HAM STEAKS lb. 99c 10 lbs. $9.40
PURE PORK PAN SAUSAGE - 2 lbs. 99c
—FROM FINEST QUALITY CALVES—
BLADE CUT
CHUCK ROAST lb. 49$
10 lbs. $9.40
ROUNDS
SIRLOINS
ThBONES
lb. 99c
lb. 99c
lb. 99c
PIN BONE SIRLOINS lb. 89c
CLUB STEAKS - ■ lb. 89c
CHUCK STEAK - ■
10 lbs. $9.40
10 lbs. $9.40
10 lbs. $8.40
10 lbs. $8.40
10 lbs. $7.40
RUMP or PIKES PEAK ROAST lb. 89c
SPICED LUNCH MEAT
lb.
SHOULDER ROUND ROAST - lb. - 79c
BACON
79c 51.57
VEAL
RIBS
LB. 490
FINEST QUALITY
WHOLE OR HALF
CALVES
iB-550
PLUS FREE STAMPS
FINEST QUALITY
CALF
HIND QUARTERS
LB. 650
PLUS FREE STAMPS
CALF
LIVER
5B- 590
FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES each
CELLO CARROTS - - pkg. - - 19c MEXICAN SUGAR LOAF PINEAPPLE ea. 29c
NEW CROP TEXAS ORANGES - 5-lb. bag 290
CHARMIN (60 COUNT) 1 LIQUID
LUNCH NAPKINS CRYSTAL WHITE
2 pigs, 25c f Econ. Size 59c
ELCOR TISSUE
10-ROLL PKG.
79c
| listeImjjs
ANTISEPTIC
114-oz. Bottle 89c
i
| RAYETTE AQUA NET
HAIR SPRAY
| Jumbo Size 49c
TOP FLITE
(LIMIT 5 PLEASE)
BISCUITS
CAN
NO. 303 CANS
g 8-OZ. CANS
ROSEDALE SWEET PEAS - - 6 lor $1.00 ^ HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE
LEADWAY MILK - - 4 tall cans $1.00 jjggy'j Dit^fAPPlE JUICE
■f
12-OZ. CANS
WHITE WINGS
FLOUR
HI. BAG 49$
HUNT'S Y. C.
PEACHES
Ho. VA(an 290
VALLEY GOLD
MELLORINE
Vi-GAL. 450
HOP AND SAVE
AT —
•LEADS THE WAY’
HUNT’S FOOD M ARKET
PHONE 972-2818 — 700 BLOCK MAIN — LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN — ARL HUNT, OWNER
JANUARY WEDDING — Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Sliva announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Linda
Lee to Mr. Adolph L. Biskup,
son of |Mr. and Mrs. Adolph E.
Biskup of Midfield, Texas. The
bride-elect, a 1907 graduate of
Palacios High School, attended
Wharton County Junior College.
She is presently attending Vic-
toria Beauty College. The pros-
pective groom is a graduate of
Tidehaven High School. A Jan-
uary wedding is planned.
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Birthday Celebrated
In honor of Mrs. Naomi Rogers"
83rd birthday a number of friends
and relatives met at Fetersen’s Res-
taurant Saturday night for a de-
licious seafood dinner.
The honoree was delighted by
the event and especially so when
she was presented with a beautiful
birthday cake decorated with pink
flowers and three candles for
“yesterday, today and tomorrow’*
and a money tree made with a
scattering of pink flowers and
green leaves (dollar bills) given by
her many friends.
Guests attending the event were:
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Robbins, Mrs.
Albert Dodd, Mrs. A1 Schael, Aiy-
son and Stacy, Mrs. Travis Dodd
of Bay City; Mrs. Earl Rogers of
Magnolia Beach; Mrs. George Mar-
tin, Mrs. Ida Walker, Mrs. Manila
Walker of Lolita; Miss Sara Jones,
Mrs. Dell Mayfield of Louise;
Louise Llewellyn, J. E. Dodd, Mrs.
Jackie Pollock, Mrs. Bill Harper,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Laura of Hous-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dodd ol
Taft: Mr. and Mrs. Ballard John-
son of Aransas Pass; Truett Rogers
of League City; Mrs. Ruth Rogers
of Palacios, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fields and “Cyndie” of Corpus
Christi.
Carancahua H.D. Club
Announce Engagement
The Carancahua Home Demon*
j stration Club meeting was held in
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nordin an- the ,10rrle of Mrs- Adele Farley on
nounce the engagement and ap- October 2.'i at 1:30 p.m. Ten mem-
proaching marriage of their daugh-1 her» answered roll call with “The
ter, Levora Lynn, to Herschel H. j clufj program most enjoyable to
Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. |,ne”-
Eugene Harvey. For recreation Mrs. Helen Stuh-
The bride-elect is attending Pa-1 renberg led the ‘ Guessing” game
lacios High School. The prospective1 anfl Mra- Vlasta Kovar was the
groom is stationed aboard the USS winner.
Hepburn in San Francisco, Calif. The Deutschburg Home Demon-
Wedding plans are being made
for December.
: PMWm
10 for $1.00
3 for $1.00
TRELLIS W. K. GOLDEN CORN 6 for $1.00 BAMA PEANUT BUTTER 12-oz, Jar 39c
KtTpORK & BEANS - - 4 for $1.00 BAMA PEACH PRESERVES 18'0Z-e!ass 59c
HEINZ KETCHUP 14-oz. Sollies 4 for $1.00 HEINZ SWEET CUCUMBER SLICES Qf. 49c
KRAFT OIL - - 48-oz. Bottle - ■ 89c $™DrS TAMAlES No*v/l Can 59c
TOWIE STUFFED OLIVES 4-oz, Jar 35c GEBHARDFS CHUNKY BEEF CHILI - 49c
stration Club invited our club to
attend the “Hobo” party to be held
at the home of Mrs. Frank Pearce
n . . _ ... on October 28 at 10:30 a.m. The
Prairie Center Women Lolita Garden Club sent invitations
,. - , - . . I to all Home Demonstration clubs
The games meeting of the Frame ta nttcn(i the .'Flower Arrange-
Ccnter Women s Uub was held Sat- me)lt for rhristmas” to he held
unlay October 18, at the clubhouse. Ix)lita on November 15 at 2 p.m.
Forty-two was played by Mr The t order was taken,
and Mrs. Cleddie Harvey, Mr. and The demonstration on «T. iT. D.
Mrs. Abel Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. A gafet Profrram- was given h,
Glen Hutson, Mr. andI Mrs Ray: Mrs Ma Abrahamson. She at-
Bowers, Mn and Mrs. Frank Stail-1 tended th' conVention in Dallas
ard, Mr. and Mrs Percy Corporon, anJ an interosting report 0B
Mrs. Martha Graff and Niels Carl-' Defense”.
sel}' , , , . , We are happy so many ribbons
Refreshments of coffee, sand- werp won at the Jaekson nount
wiches and cookies were enjoyed Fair b dub members. Our .mb’s
The next regidar meeting of the exhibit on -invisible Zipper Appli-
Praine Center Women’s Club will cation„ RCored 39 and^eceiv‘| a
be held November 7 at 2:30 pa. d ribbon. Mrs. Adrie Farley won
at the home of Mrs. Ray Bowers. \ fWe ribbons Hnd two ^
) Mrs. Helen Stuhrenberg. three bines
FUTURE NURSES i «ndJhrco r?ds.;. fHrs. u ^ofr‘
six blues and eight red; Mrs. Alary
The fall convention of District! Abrahamson, three blues and two
29 of the Texas Association of reds.
Careers for Health was held in1 Delicious refreshments wer»
Moulton Wednesday, October 22. served by the hostess, which were
Twenty-two members of the local enjoyed by all.
club with Mrs. Grace Gideon at- Everyone is invited to attend
tended. j our annual Hallowe’en Party on
The meeting came to order at October 31 at 7 p.m. at the Com-
7:59 p.m. with the prayer, presen-1 niunity Center,
tation of colors, and the T. A. C. H. j Our next club meeting will he
song. ; held at the home of Mrs. Helen
Thomas Hoyor, principal of M. Stuhrenberg on November 6. The
i IT.] S. gave the welcoming address.' demonstration to be given by our
The business meeting was con- agent. Mi=s Karen Keevert, will be
ducted by Monica Payne, district
president. Following the reading
of the minutes and the treasurer’s
on "Synthetic Fabrics”.
Saying for today is “Of all the
things you wear, your expression
report, it was decided that Vic- is the most important.”—Reporter.
toria would have the spring con-;--
vention. There was, also, a brief > IT’S A BOY AND A GIRL
discussion of the State Convention Mr. and Mrs. John Lozano an-
to be held in Baytown. ! nounce the arrival of their son and
Kathy Buehring, president of the daughter, Christopher and Chris-
Moulton T. A. C. II., introduced j tine, on October 21 at Wagner Gen-
Mrs. Wilkins a physical therapist eral Hospital. The twins were each
at a local hospital. After a very 19 inches long but Christine, weiph-
interesting talk and an informa-
tive film the meeting adjourned
at 8.45.
ing five pounds 11 ounces, out-
weighed her brother, who tipped
the scales to four pounds three
the maternal grandmother, Mau-
uel Canales and Eva Salazar the
The Moulton TACH served re- ounces. Mrs. Mary Ellen Lopez is
freshments of punch and cookies
following the meeting.
The Palacios Future Nurses Club paternal grandparents.
would like to thank Mr. Hutto, who j--
drove the bus for us, for his time Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hannoond
and trouble in assisting us to get and Mrs Marcus Teague of Lake
to our meeting.—Martha Pierce, Arthur, La spent a few days here
Reporter.
visiting friends.
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The Welcome Mat Is Out!
COME TO OUR
GOSPEL
MEETING
AT THE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SIXTH AND ROREM
HERBERT E. HAHN
EVANGELIST
HENRY A. DOUBLET, JR.
SONG DIRECTOR
NOVEMBER 2-7
MONDAY - THURSDAY — 7:30 P. M.
SUNDAY — 11:00 A. M AND 6:00 P. M.
FRIDAY — 6:00 P. M.
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Dismukes, Jesse V. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1969, newspaper, October 30, 1969; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726212/m1/5/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.