The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974 Page: 4 of 14
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Llano News. Thursday, January 3, 1974
Vehicle License
Renewal Time
AUSTIN—Owners of some 8.4
million motor vehicles In Texas
will have some Important mail
coming their way early In
January.
Registration renewal applica-
tions will he put In the mall
shortly after the holiday sea-
son by the Motor Vehicle Divi-
sion of the Texas Highway IV-
partment.
The same quick and easy
method made possible by
modern computer technology
will be In effect this year as It
has been In the last few years.
Vehicle owners can save time
that used to be spent waiting
In long lines at county tax of-
fices throughout the state by
ordering their 1974 license
plates by mall.
All that must be done Is to
send the entire three-part ap-
plication by mall to the county
tax assessor collector ,ln the
owner’s home county, enclosing
the registration fee plus $1 for
each vehicle to cover handling
and mailing.
There are three things tore-
member:
1. Leave the three-part form
Intact. Don’t separate the three
parts.
2. Mall It to the county tax
office In your home county.
(Mailing It to the Highway De-
partment will only delay getting
your 1974 license plates.)
3. Be srue' to Include the
registration fee, plus $1 for each
vehclle for postage and handl-
ing.
Your may apply for license
plates by mall after January 1.
However, county tax offices
won't mall plates until after
February 1. Owners should al-
low at least 30 days from fhe
time they apply for the license
plates to be returned.
In-person registrations will
begin at County tax offices and,
In some counties, at substations
on February I. .Even though
the automated registration ap-
plication procedures have
speeded up the* process, waiting
lines will grow progressively
longer as the April 1 deadline
approaches.
TRACY KA8PAB
Linebacker
HOWARDBARNE8
Linebacker
larky otto
Linebacker
TAYLOR VIROELL, JR
All WT Super Team
BOYD GRAY
Linebacker
KEN GRAY
Coarh of the Year
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A.M. Ratliff Included their
d a u g h t e r and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelland Fain and
daughters of Lafayette, La.,and
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ratliff
and children of Garland.
Jat-alal Is the swiftest game
the offensive tiam; Kasper and
Barnes on doense.
Vlrdell was. the only l lano
player selected for the SA
Times West Texas Super Team,
which Included Classes A, AA,
and AAA competition.
The Austin American select-
ed Taylor Vlrdett-on Its Class
AA All-Centex offensive tt*am;
and Larry Otto, Boyd Cray and
Howard Barnes on Its defensive
'earn.
silver punch t-twi and cups from
a serving table throughout the
evening.
The home was decorated with
candles and Christmas flowers
In the areas where the guests
mingled and visited during the
evening.
Dees and Baumans
Host Yule Party
One of the loveliest parties
of the Christmas season was
given Saturday night by Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Dees and Mr.
and Mrs. W.R. Bauman In the
Bauman home at 201 E. Granite
Street.
About 40 guests attended the
buffet supper. Hie dining table
from which the food was serv-
ed, was covered with a red felt
table, cloth made by Mrs. Rau-
man appropriate for the holiday
season.
Punch was served from a
Top AA Teams
List Jackets
Buy It In Llano and Save'
In the world of sports.
of the Year by both the San
Angelo Standard Times and the
Austin American for Class A A.
Jackets picked for the All
WT Team Included Taylor Vlr-
dell, Jr., center; Boyd Gray,
Howard Barnes, and Tracy Kas-
per, tacks; Gray was named on
Coach Ken Gray and the Llano
Yellowjackets were high on the
San Angelo Standard Times All
West Texas and All WT Super
football selections and also the
Austin Amerlcan-Statesman’s
Class AA AllTCentex teams.
Ken Gray was named Coarh
WALDROPE FUNERAL HOME, Inc.
Air-conditioned, Oxygen-Equipped AiinMmm %mmim
Miss Mildred Allen of
Georgetown visited this week
with her mother, Mrs. Ollle
Allen.
Phone 247-4300
RONALD UMFRID
Ronald D. L'mfrid was pro-
moted to Lance Corporal, E-3,
U.S. Marine Corps, on Dec. 1.
He had received his Private
First Class rank Jure 1.
Cpl. Umfrld, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund L'mfrid, was home
or. leave during the Christmas
holidays and returned to duty
Dec. 27.
He Is stationed with the
Seventh' Engineer Battalion,
First Marine Division, at Camp
Pendleton, fallf., serving as
unit dairy clerk In the Person-
nel Administration Office. His
duties Is to type Information
on the personnel In the com-
pany and have It run through a
computer.
Happy New Year.
Winn's January Sale
offers you special savings
We’re ringing the new year in by clearing our present merchandise out.
And that means exceptional savings on Winn’s Texas size selection of items in every department
So come on by your neighborhood Winn’s Variety Store. We’re out to clear out our stock at
considerable savings.to you. _ ...
And we’re not kidding!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odom
and children of Austin visited
during the holidays wtth her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Patton, and her grandmother,
Mrs. Jeff Hurt.
14.88
3 PIECE LUGGAGE SET
The smart set for the
smart set. Travel in style
with features like treasure
chest hinges and nickel
plated locks to secure
your color — coordinated
washable leather•grain
vinyl. Ruffled linings, too.
In blue, green, orange.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright
and children of Amarillo visit-
ed during the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gray.
JIGSAW PUZZLES
Over 1000 puzzling pieces
in every set A great way
to bring the family back
together. Just choose your
favorite scene and go
COSTUME JEWELRY
Thrill your favorite prm
cess with these assorted
baubles.
Barclays Honored
On Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barclay
were honored with an open house
at their home Sunday In obser-
vance of their 34th wedding an-
niversary.
Hostesses for the occasion
were their daughters, Mrs.
Johnnie Hawkins and MlssReba
Barclay. TYielr son, Jerry, of
San Antonio was unable to at-
tend.
The refreshment table was
covered with a white cloth and
held an arrangment of daisies.
Refreshments of cake,
brownies, coffee, punch and nuts
were served and games were
enjoyed.
The couple was married In
Llano Dec. 23, 1934, and have
made their home here since.
Far Mtn and — oai-n Rfhrvta
back pain, flima want, im-
pru**a po*ture help* r*l*i
nrrvra Strong form-
fittrtig. »uh»ble Snap front
Encircling pull »tr«p for easy
•djuitmrrt and mst»nt relief
Lar*r foam rubber pad Pre«-
•cribeH by doctor* No fitting
Give hip measurement
COTTON BALLS
300 absorbent cotton
fluffs. 100% pure cotton.
Great for baby and beauty
care.
FOAM PILLOWS
Enjoy a better night’s
sleep with these foam-
filled pillows. Attractively
printed covers, too.
SCOTT TOWELS
Jumbo savings on the
jumbo roll. Pick your fav-
orite decorator color.
Corner Drug Store
PH. 247 4156 Llano, Trail
Sister Rachel
Reader and Advisor
Will help von In all proh
lems In life.
IVt miles north of Lanx
pasas on Highway 2S1.
Box 20A Star Rt.
Lampasas, Texas
Watch for Sign
SPRING FABRIC
REMNANTS
Plan ahead for spring fa-
shions in an assortment
of patterns and colors.
Select 1 to 10 yards.
PLASTIC
DISH DRAINER
Why dry when you can
drain? Sturdy and colorful
—a real timesaver.
FASHION
HEAD SQUARES
29"x 29"of 100% nylon
to tame the most blustery
wind, protect your most
spectacular hairdo. Your
choice in prints, opals,
and solids.
PANTY HOSE
Stock up in petite, aver
age, tall, and extra tall
sizes. Beige.
PLASTIC DISH PANS
An assortment of pans
with textured finishes for
clearing your table fast!
In antique gold, avocado,
poppy, cinnamon.
HAIR BRUSHES
3 assorted styles in your
favorite colors to bring
out the beauty in your
hair. For home, for purse,
for office.
MARCH OF DIMES volunteer
Catherine Johfnson has put in
more than 1/100 hours at the
Prenatal Care Clinic of Orange
County Hospital Santa Ana. Catif
Medical attention during preg-
nancy helps protect the health
ot mpltrer and baby.
5 TIE BROOM
Just right when yfiu tvant
to clear house. A clean-up
in savings.
RUG RUNNER
A great floor proteefor in
assorted candy-striped
colors. 24"x 60”.
SAYELLE
KNITTING YARN '
Four ounces of fluffy or-
lon for all the wonderful
things you’ve been wait
ing to knit or crochet.
An Aqua-Pin* Water
liter gives you bottle
quality water-^
right from
your tap!
LADIES’
TERRY SCUFFS
Treat your feet around the,
house with super-comfort.
Soft, cotton terry uppers
with open toe and heel.
Sizes 510 in your favor-
ite colors.
Prices good while quantities last.
January 3 through 12
POLYESTER DOUBLE
KNITS
Choose 1 Jto 5 yards of
machine • washable solids
and patterns.
Slop lugging water1 You can have spring-fresh
crystal clear water right troih your kitchen tap
with an AMF Cuno Aqua-Pute Water Fitter
■ Less than ic/gallpb'
* No more tugging bottles' *
S3 ■ Check our tow installed prica'
master charge
BankAmericaro
We're out .to save y
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Buttary Hardware Co
Ltaao. Trxmv
EXPERT
Watch Repair
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1974, newspaper, January 3, 1974; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038402/m1/4/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.