The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1979 Page: 2 of 13
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Pagt 24 ,The Pharr Press ,June 7,1979
Also fresh produce
Pork, poultry still best purchase
Austin honors students
Pork, poultry and fresh
produce make budget buys at
Texas grocery markets this
week, according to Gwendolyne
Clyatt, a consumer marketing
information specialist.
Several other items “on
special” appear in some
markets, she adds.
Mrs. Clyatt is with the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service
the Texas A&M University
Perfect!
System.
PORK Pork features are
frequent. Look for low prices
on chops-center, end and
mixed chops, along with Boston
butt roasts, loin roasts, fresh
picnics and liver. Cured cuts at
economical prices include bone-
less and semi-boneless hams,
bacon and smoked picnics.
POULTRY-Specials appear
on whole birds and mixed
parts-and chicken livers. Also,
eggs are a very economical
protein food. One dozen
large-size eggs for less than $1
means a pound and a half of
perfect protein food for under
$1.
FRESH FRUITS-Best buys
are bananas, pineapple and
strawberries. Navel oranges
are fading out with quality
lower than in' past weeks.
Limes are more plentiful just in
time for summertime iced tea
and fish delicacies.
First-of-the-season peaches
are available with relatively
high prices. Cantaloupe and
honeydew melons have more
attractive prices, but water-
melon prices are not down to
summertime levels yet.
FRESH VEGETABLES-'
Most economical buys include
dry onions, snap beans,
cabbage, corn, carrots, broccoli,
cooking greens and soft-shell
squash. Potato prices are a bit
higher, but they’re still a “best”
/alue.
Dry beans also are thrifty
buys.
DAIRY-A few stores are
advertising specials on whole
milk and two percent lowfat
milk, yogurt, cheese slices and
cottage cheese.
FISH-More fish at lower
prices is one advantage of
improving weather. A pound of
fish fillets serves four. While
m>: js: *
HONOR W FATHER
with a gift from
Pharr Drug
We have a fine
selection of
Father's Day
gifts to
choose from.
HPHARR DRUG
AGENCY
STORE HOURS i-7 MON. iA f. 101 S. dAGE
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fresh fish may taste better,
frozen fish are more economi
cal.
GROCERY MARKET
AISLES-Features include rice,
pasta products, pineapple and
applesauce. Many stores are
featuring many other items,
but there is no definite pattern,
so check for specials every-
where you shop this week.
FROZEN FOOD CHESTS-
Very few features appear this
week, but some are available on
prepared dishes, such as egg
rolls and lasagna, along with
fish.
BEEF-Only a few features
are offered, while prices remain
on the high side. Look for
features on chuck roasts and
steaks, ground beef with soy
protein, round steak, sirloin tip
roast and liver.
Consider buying the less-
tender, less-expensive cuts-
chucks, stew beef or bottom
rounds - and cooking them in a
slow cooker to save money,
energy and time.
CONSUMER WATCH-
WORDS: It’s “budget-wise” to
use nonfat dry milk when
possible. Made from fresh
pasteurized milk, with only the
water and butterfat removed, it
still contains all the protein,
calcium, B-vitamins, lactose and
essential trace minerals of fluid
milk.
It blends easily with either
dry or liquid ingredients in any
recipe, and it presents no
storage problem since it stores
in a cool, dry place with other
dry staples. It needs no
refrigeration unless you recon-
stitute it.
Austin Junior High School
has announced their honor roll
for the third quarter reporting
period.
Seventh graders on the
honor roll are: Adriana Acosta,
Javier Alaniz, Noemi Alegria,
Jose Arcaute, Edna L.
Arrambide, Dona Jo Bishop,
Nicelina Camarillo, Imelda
Cantu, Romeo Cantu, Cissy
Capt, Lisa Cavazos, Graciela
: Coronado, Susie Culpepper,
[ Lisa Davila, Rudy Delgadillo,
Maria de Jesus Enriquez,
Corina Farias, Barney Flores,
Leticia Flores, Jose Forina,
Silveria Galindo, Blanca Ga-
lindo, Blanca Garcia, Ramona
i Garner, Mary Ann Garza,
1 David Gonzalez, Yolanda Gu-
tierrez, Diana Hernandez #1,
Nartina Hernandez, Kindra Sue
Jackson, and Annabelle Jasso.
Others are: Monica Clare
Koliba, Patricia Michelle Lo-
zano, Rosalinda Mancha, Ar-
turo Martinez, Diana Martinez,
Jonathan Martinez, Lisandra
Martinez, Silvia Montanez,
Irma Linda Morales, Lisa Lee
Obst, Ricardo Olivarez, Daniel
Alberto Ponce, Robert Daniel
Puente, Angelia Ragsdale,
Reymundo Regalado, Andrew
Rodriguez, Belia Rodriguez,
Sam Salazar, Gustavo Sandoval
VsX III, Javier Solis, Melissa
COMPETITION TWIRLER- Gina Riojas,8, a second grader at Suarez, Carol Thoma, Fernando
Ford Elementary school has been involved in competitive twirling
for the past two years.
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Torres, Daniel Trevino, Jaco-
beth Trevino, Rosalinda Tre-
vino, Roberto Tovar, Marie
Gerarda Villescas, and Linda
Zavala.
Eighth grade students on the
honor roll are: Arsenio Alfaro,
Melissa Alvarado, Robert Blair,
Susan Bower, Anna Caballero,
Annabella Castilleja, Raquenel
Castillo, Leroy Cavazos, Mari-
cela Chapa, Elizabeth Cortez,
Ana Maria Cruz, Glenda
Escobedo, Heidi Finley, George
Luis Gonzalez, Melissa Guzman
Ralph Herrera, Janelle Jeske,
Sylvia Leal, Azucena Lopez,
Leonor Luna, Gerald Mclnnis,
and James McNeill.
Others on the eighth grade
honor roll are: Miguel Macias,
Raul C. Medina, Adolfo
Medrano, Becky Mendoza,
Jason Millen, Aida MoncivaisJ
Sylvia G. Moreno, Gavino
Morin, Maria Elizabeth Oliva-
rez, Jaime Perez, Sandra
Reyes, Cathy Rivera, Rosa D.
Rodriguez, James Sandoval,
Rosalva Valdez, Martha Vas-
quez, Noelia Villescas, De
Wayne Warden, Maribel Ys-
quierdo.
ESL students on the honor
roll are: Armando Canales,
Adolfo Grimaldo, Martha Her-
nandez, Maricela Zacarias, and
Jesus Zuniga.
Pharr twirler winner
for the past 2 years
Gina Riojas, 8, is already a
polished performer. She has
been competing in twirling for
the past two years.
Solo.
Miss Riojas has won 14 first
place trophies and 15 second
to fourth place medals.
In 1978, Miss Riojas placed At Brown Jr. High May 26,
second in state competition in Miss Riojas received a first and
Houston in tho Dance Twirl a second.
Advance Baton Academy
781-3317 325 W. Jones, Pharr
Twirling Camp June 4-8
or weekly Twirling Classes
All Summer
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