The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1991 Page: 5 of 19
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Liano News, Thursday, January & 1991
Page A-5
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PHONE 915/247-4454
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DR. FELIX T. TYBOR
PH. 512/997-2850
FREDERICKSBURG
99
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STATE FARM
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INSURANCE
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Selected Ladies
. Sportswear
Girls Sleepwear
(slight irregulars)
Additional markdowns
throughout the store!!
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ed -
1 egg white -.
. Sesame seeds or poppy seeds
your choice 1
1/3 OFF
All Ladies Winter
Sleepwear
1/3 OFF
OPTOMETRIST
103 NORTH LLANO
Sale
c Framing
Discount now
thru Jan. 12
Miracle Ear is only available
at Miracle Ear Centers
♦ Free Hearing Tests
+ Ree Check & Cleaning of Hearing Aids
+ Second Tuesday of Each Month
+ Repairs of All Aids-All Brands
♦ Ear Molds
3 + All Types of Hearing Aids
♦ In-Home Testing
, By Marilyn Hale
I ‘Buying less help
| hold down trash
3 ounces thinly sliced
pepperoni
f can (8 ounce) mushrooms,
stems and pieces, drained
1/4 cup diced green pepper
1/2 cup pitted ripe olives, sliced
in medium saucepan, heat oil;
saute onion, celery and garlic until
onion is golden. Stir in tomato sauce,
tomato paste, Parmesan cheese,
oregano, basil, sugar, Worcestershire
amount of packaging, but only
buy as much as you expect to
use. Products in a concentrated
- form (shampoo, laundry deter-
. gent, etc.) yield more uses with
less packaging.
Share or donate leftover
It’s the simple way to answer any
questions about your family insurance
protection. And it’s free. Call me.
1 loaf (1 pound) frozen bread
dough; white or whole
wheat
Angelo State University an-
nounces that Lisa Kamradt
Smith due to her high academic
performance has qualified for
the Deans Honor Roll for the
Fall 1990 Semester.
A great way to score I
A winning Super Bowl Party
Call up the gang and have themporr
• Mens and Ladies in
Sweaters de
ment. A piano and accompa-
nist will be available.
Six Flags will be premiering
new shows in both the Southern
Palace Music Hall and Crazy
Horse Saloon when the park's
30th anniversary season begins
March 9. Contact: Lynda Doty
(214) 988-8332
Available in Llano at
A & B Hearing Aid Center
. Llano Office Supply, 111 West Main, 247-5934
Io was
111 the
1 this
ited to two minutes. Singers
must bring music in their key
and may be asked to dance.
Dancers will be given a combi-
nation by Six Flags' choreogra-
pher and should also be pre-
pared to sing. No a cappella au-
ditions are permitted, nor can
there be recorded accompani-
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped celery
' 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 can (8 ounce) tomato sauce
1 can (6 ounce) tomato paste
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Pasta Crust and Toppings:
15 lasagna noodles
3 cups shredded Mozzarella
cheese, divided
JEFF HOPF :
(915) 247-5310 |
1006 Ford
Llano, Tr. , 1
until rounded and about 12 inches and no one gets stuck with ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
• washing a lot of dishes. ***—*—A-—•—*
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Sale starts January 3
Ladies Dress &
Marvin Cockrell - Hearing Aid Specialist
A & B Hearing Aid Center
6929 Airport Blvd., Austin, TX 512/458-2333 »
BUT BATTERIES ANYTIME AT LLANO OFFICE SUPFLY
^ % Miracle-Ear
HEARING INSTRUMENTS
Tuesday, January 8- 9 a.m. to 12 noon
FREE HEARING TESTS
*********************************************************
: _ STATE FARM
ily Insurance
Checkup
products that you no longer T
need, rather than putting them •
in the trash. When possible. I
repair broken products rather •
than buying new ones. Buy ’
durable products that will last,
longer; the initial cost may be a
greater, but money will be saved Rrmn
DAVID PAUL REED
David Reed
Care Inn is now accepting
applications for RN’s,
LVN’s, Medication Aides and
Nurse Aides. Salaries are
competitive with other Long
Term Care facilities in area.
Care Inn will provide the
training program for nurse
aide State Certification. ,
Apply in person Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
SILK FLOWER DESIGN
- DIANE HATFIELD
Serving Mr win Country since 1910
247-4457
109 W. Main St • Llano
Meris Jackets
900
0 OOFF
Mens Felt Hats
20%OFF
MILL VALLEY, Calif.-David
Paul Reed, who lived in Llano for
several years, was among 52 *
students who graduated from
Golden Gate Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary on Dec. 18.
Reed was awarded the associ-
ate of divinity degree during a
ceremony held in the
Seminary's chapel.
1 / o Casual Shoes Ladies Fall Dresses
1/2 Price % 1 /o
‘ 1/ 3 OFF
Mens Flannel
and Sport Shirts
1/3 OFF
....
tip new
lerstand
lie, what
sale and
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s. The
fill be on
■ them.
lie who
r or who
It Texas
dual tax
|ng the
le, toll-
52-5555.
on about
agency's
817-772-
Golden Gate Seminary is an
institution of the Southern
Baptist Convention, located
eight miles north of San
Francisco. It is accredited to
issue degrees in theology.
Christian education and church
music. Over 6,000 students have
attended classes at the
Seminary since its founding in
1944.
: meet at your house on Super Bowl
: Sunday because entertaining is easy
* : with this great starting line-up of
: ’ high energy, low-fat menu ideas from
2. the Wheat Foods Council. And, just
because you're entertaining doesn’t
mean you have to watch most of the
game from the kitchen. These recipes
: can be made in advance and timed for
* serving during the pre-game show,
J as the half-time highlight, or for
the poet-game victory party. “All-Pro
: Pasta Pizza" is a new twist to a
: traditional favorite." Made with
* lasagna noodles, garden-fresh ingre-
, 1 dients and a special tangy sauce,
: it’ll be a hit with all those armchair
■ quarterbacks. To make ahead, pre-
pare the pizza on Sunday morning,
‘ and refrigerate for later baking. Or
I make the sauce several days ahead
: of time and freeze. •
* As a great side-line addition, the
low-fat “Blitz Sticks” are fast to
make because frozen bread dough is
used. Pop the frozen loaf into the .
refrigerator the night before and
you’ll be ready to shape and bake
these fresh the day of the game.
- All-Pro Pasta Pizza
Sauce:
• • • •
sauce and pepper. Simmer until
thickened, about 15 minutes.
Cook noodles according to package
directions until tender but firm. ............. .............. ...--..... -
(Adding 1 tablespoon oil will help rectangle. With kitchen shears, cut taken home and washed later,
prevent sticking.) Drain. Rinse in dough into 10 strips; roll each strip Very little trash is generated,
cold water; drain again. Lightly coat ________________________________
a 15x10 inch pan with cooking spray, long. washing a lot of dishes.
Arrange 5 noodles in pan. Sprinkle Place strips on greased cookie Purchase items in containers
with 1 cup Mozzarella cheese, sheet; let rise uncovered 30 minutes, that can be refilled or reused for
Continue to layer with 5 noodles, Spray occasionally with water. Brush other purchases. Take a
1 cup cheese and 5 noodles. Spread with egg white; sprinkle with sesame reusable bag with ydu when 1
pizza sauce evenly over noodles, seeds or poppy seeds. Bake at 375°F. shopping, especially if you only ‘
Bake at 350°F. for 10 minutes. Re- for 20 minutes or until golden brown, need a few items. • -
move from oven; arrange pepperoni, Makes 10. % Buy products in bulk quanti- 1
__ties or large sizes to reduce the a
One Group Girls
Tops and Sweaters
Values to $24.00
the individual. Following are o1t fall
some suggestions to consider. .
Buy reusable products in- .
stead of disposables, such as I * , 7
paper plates and styrofoam, JOTIOT
cups. Have a "BYOP" (bring your
own plate) picnic or potluck
supper, where each person
Thaw dough according to package brings a nondisposable plate
directions. Roll into an 8x10 inch and eating utensils that can be
• •.......
, If any of you made a New in the long run.
I B 9 ” 6.948991 Year's resolution to generate instead of using paper towels
6. G Th .less trash in 1991. as last weeks to wipe up every little kitchen
olms 4-hl column suggested, then a good spill, use rags made from worn
h wheplace to start is with buying less clothing, sheets, towels, cur
<235* inthefrst place. We can’t throw tains, or tablecloths. Hemming
V away what we don’t have, or ziz-zagging the edges of
n * Buying less involves setting homemade rags will make them
priorities and making tradeoffs last longer, and they won t ravel
122292.2 If we look for products with less when washed.
E a C-a -2 packaging, what is the tradeoff Finally before buying an item
AAVP in product safety and quality? If consider whether or not you re
====================we choose to use fewer dispos-ally need it.
Score big with a winning Super Bowl Sunday Party menu of All-Pro able products, what is the
Pasta Pizza and Blitz Sticks.tradeoff in time and conve- At Angelo State
.J nience? If we look for a less , .
mushroom es ereep PRT ndLolimes hazardous product, what will we K’amrAL
1 cup eneese, retur to oven. Bake lose in product effectiveness? 2\TT
until cheese melts, about 15 min- These choices must be made to
utes Makes 1 large pizza, about ten suit the values and lifestyle of
3x5-inch pieces.
Blitz Sticks J
to audition
ARLINGTON- Auditions for
Six Flags Over Texas' 1991 mu-
sicals will be held January 11
and 12.
The location for the try-outs
will be the Sheraton CentrePark
Hotel in Arlington.
Auditions for dancers will be-
gin a 10 a.m. each day, with
singers auditions beginning at 1
p.m.
There will be a special call for
prospective actors in the park's
gunfight show at 10 a.m. on
January 12.
The minimum age for per-
formers in the theme park's
showsis 16.
Auditions will be strictly lim- •
Your patronage is greatly appreciated.:.
The Velveteen Rabbit, Ltd.
208 W. Young 247-4248
***** **-*****
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1991, newspaper, January 3, 1991; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1603261/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.