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Salado For the 46th year in a for Family Relief row on the second week- end of November thou- Salado area potters and organizations,” said Relief sands will make their way restaurants are teaming up Fund president Leigh to the annual Salado Scot- for the Empty Bowl Proj- Drake. tish Clan Gathering and ect to benefit the Salado Among the churches Highland Games to cele- Family Relief Fund 11 that have contributed regu- brate the heritage of some a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 10 at the larly to the Relief Fund are of Texas’s earliest settlers, Salado Civic Center. the First Baptist Church of the Scots. For just $12, you can Salado, First United Meth- This family-friendly purchase a hand made odist Church of Salado, fundraiser for the Cen- bowl by area potters, fill Presbyterian Church of tral Texas Area Museum it with soup provided by Salado, Salado Church of kicks off with a geneal- area restaurants and help Christ, St. Joseph’s Epis- ogy workshop on Nov. 9, support the Salado Family copal and St. Stephen’s at 10 a.m. with Highland Relief Fund. Or, you can Catholic Church. Games (including the fa- buy just the soup for $6 per The SFRF is most mous caber toss and kid’s person. well-known for its annual games), Highland Dance, Local potters Titia drive, which and the Pipe and Drum Arledge, of Mud Pies Pot- will serve over 100 stu- competition hosted by tery, has worked with pot- dents in the Salado school the World Champion St. ters from around the area to system. Thomas Episcopal School provide the handmade pot- Since forming, the Fund Band, of Houston. tery bowls for the event. has helped families in the Scottish clan organi- The Empty Bowl Proj- area in a variety of ways, zations from across the ect comes at a great time including temporary assis- nation will help families for the Salado Family tance for medicines, rent, reconnect with their heri- Relief Fund. clothing, food and other tage and a good time will The Relief Fund pro- necessities. be had by all with enter- vided back-to-school The board works closely tainers performing on the vouchers good for cloth- with school personnel, event grounds and at two ing and school supplies at such as the secretaries, special events, a Ceilidh Temple Wal-Mart to over administrators, counselors (pronounced kaylee) and Highland dance is part of the games competition 100 Salado students. and teachers. To qualify for the back- The Fund has estab- an evening Tattoo on the require separate tickets). vice road on the West side College Hill. to-school vouchers, stu- lished a school supply bank historic ruins of Salado The Central Texas Area of I-35, across the highway More information is dents had to be on the free at the school, administered College. Museum and College Hill from the Stagecoach Inn. available on the Central or reduced lunch programs by the Communities in Tickets for the gath- are behind the Stage- The Highland Games Texas Area Museum web- at Salado ISD. Schools workers. The Fund ering and games are $10 coach Inn to the East of will be held this year at site at www.ctam-salado. e “W have been so lucky also ensures that children Saturday, $8 Sunday, and I-35 while the Robertson the Stagecoach Inn by the org or call (254)947-5232. to have support from the get a hot meal by working children under 12 are $3 Ranch, site of the Scottish creek while the Ceilidh area churches and civic with cafeteria staff. (The Tattoo and Ceilidh Gathering is on the ser- and Tattoo will be held on Aldermen set TxDOT public meeting on SH201 slated Nov. 13 budget meeting The Texas Depart- is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. preliminary alignment al- press their views. Persons the meetings. TxDOT will ment of Transportation Nov. 13 at Salado Interme- ternatives. The purpose interested in attending make every reasonable ef- 5 p.m. Nov. 8 (TxDOT) will conduct diate School located at 550 of these November public the meetings who have fort to accommodate these Salado Board of Alder- two public meetings for Thomas Arnold Road, in meetings is to give the special communication needs. men will attend a Board the proposed extension of Salado. The second pub- public an opportunity to or accommodation needs Verbal and written Workshop at 5 p.m. Nov. 8 State Highway (SH) 201 lic meeting is scheduled view and comment on the are encouraged to con- comments regarding the at the Municipal Building, from SH 195 in Killeen for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at proposed project’s need tact Karie Brown at (254) proposed project are re- 301 N. Stagecoach Rd. to IH 35 near Salado, Bell the Harker Heights High and purpose and the pre- 867-2743 as soon as pos- quested. The board will meet in County, Texas. For the School located at 1001 FM liminary alignment alter- sible so arrangements can Comments may be pre- regular session at 6:30 p.m. public’s convenience and 2410, in Harker Heights. natives, including the al- be made. Since the meet- sented either at the meet- Nov. 15 at the Municipal to maximize public partic- In March 2007, Tx- ternative of no action. ings will be conducted in ings or in writing after the Building. The board will ipation; TxDOT will hold DOT presented the pro- These public meetings English, any requests for meetings. discuss the voluntary an- two separate public meet- posed project to the pub- are open to the public and language interpreters or Written statements may nexation of the Country ings, covering the same lic. Comments received all interested citizens are other special communica- be submitted to Mr. Henry Boy property at this meet- information. since then have allowed invited to attend either of tion needs should be made R. Richardson Jr., ing. The first public meeting TxDOT to develop several these meetings and ex- at least one week prior to Both meetings are open to the public.

INSIDE The Complete Works of William Bulk Rate U.S. Postage Paid Calendar of Events 2B Shakespeare (Abridged) Permit No. 50 Classifieds 1C Salado, TX 76571 Forum 2A continues its run at the Salado Off the Record 2A Silver Spur Theater on Royal St. Subscribe Shopping Map 6B Today Rooted in Salado Sports 4A Performances are Nov. 9-10. Since 1979 254/947-5321 Page 2A, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 Did special Fort Worth election impact Craddick’s FORUMFORUM future? Next Guv race might surprise everyone (Please note: The Editorial Page An Open Exchange of Ideas in your Salado Village Voice is com- Off the pleted on Monday of each week, so returns from Tuesday’s general Record election are regrettably not part of by Ken Clapp today’s “Off The Record’s” political review.) poverty’s hunger-pangs are nothing * * * * * more than a necessary phase in the “war Readers are urged to c­hec­k yester- on obesity!” day’s elec­tion returns from Fort Worth * * * * and see who won the spec­ial House GUBERNATORIAL PUZZLE elec­tion held to replac­e 20 year GOP While we’re playing the politic­al “What veteran Anna Mowery who resigned if?” game - let’s puzzle over the next rac­e in August. for Governor (2010) that’s already c­ollec­t- The vac­anc­y drew six Republic­ans ing partic­ipants, supporters - and more and one Democ­rat, and was the first importantly - money. Several “high pro- House elec­tion following the c­lose of file” c­ontestants are in the mix, inc­luding the 80th session, and might give polit- Lt. Governor David Dewhurst, c­onsidered ic­al observers an inside look at the the leading c­andidate; Senator Kay Hutc­hi- future of House Speaker Tom Crad- son, planning to retire in ‘09 (or earlier) to dic­k (R-Midland), who just barely seek the job she’s always wanted. survived a “session ending” rebellion And don’t forget old “Landslide” Perry The Children’s Crusade -- Socializing Medicine from within his own ranks. who’s enjoying his tour as the longest serv- Readers will rec­all that Craddic­k ing Governor in Texas History - 10 years, held on by taking over the podium and playing c­oy about a third term. That Democ­rats are altogether too modest and gavel during the final days of the is, when he’s not flirting with GOP power in the c­laims they make for the SCHIP “insurrec­tion” and through c­rafty jug- brokers about a Veepster-job, or some c­hildren’s health-insuranc­e program. Rich gling of House Rules dec­lared he had other reasonably high federal sinec­ure. They talk only about what it does to c­over the “absolute power” to dec­ide who Among Democ­rats there’s Kinky needy families with uninsured kids, but Lowry gets to speak and who doesn’t. Friedman who’s muddying the water with never about all the wondrous things it c­an The wiley autoc­rat held on until threats to jump ship and bec­ome “inde- do for middle-c­lass families with their the offic­ial “sine die” with parting pendent” (translated - “spoiler”), plus a own private insuranc­e. federal government pic­ks up two-thirds of words that he’d be bac­k next term as gaggle of other Demo-loiterers waiting to President Bush vetoed the Democ­ratic­ the tab for state-administered SCHIP pro- Speaker! And folks, that’s gotta be “adopted” by deep poc­keted liberals. re-authorization of the bill as too profli- grams, states have an inc­entive to expand raise “chutzpa” to a record level! PLAYING THE “SUPPOSE” GAME gate. The House upheld his veto, but not c­overage -- for every $1 they spend on the TUESDAY’S ELECTION For readers with a dormant interest in without Democ­rats gleefully portraying benefit, the feds pony up $3. Friends and foes of Craddic­k were gubernatorial c­ampaigns (aka c­onspira- the president as an enemy of c­hildren’s And expand they have. Fifteen states watc­hing Tuesday’s spec­ial elec­tion c­ies and sc­heming), we’ve c­onjured up health. c­over kids and families above 200 perc­ent sinc­e the two top c­ontenders, for all several sc­enarios that just might be brew- At bottom, the argument is about of the poverty level. New Jersey c­overs prac­tic­al purposes, represented oppo- ing among our state’s politic­al tac­tic­ians whether the government will extend kids up to 350 perc­ent of the poverty level. site sides of the Speaker’s future, i.e. and finaglers. public­ c­overage further up the inc­ome New York wants to go to 400 perc­ent. By retention of power; or just another fac­e Let’s suppose that - starting in either sc­ale -- inc­luding to families already with throwing an additional $35 billion at the in the c­rowd. 2008 or ‘09, Senator Hutc­hison resigns, their own insuranc­e -- in a push toward program throughout the next five years, Leading the “wannabe” pac­k was and “Old Landslide” (on c­ue) appoints national health insuranc­e. All c­hildren the Democ­ratic­ bill guarantees the pro- Bob Leonard Jr., a former GOP law- Dewhurst to the Senate. Perry c­ompletes below the poverty line ($20,650 for a gram will grow well beyond its original maker and “mover” in Cow-Town’s his term and opts for a c­ushy appointment family of four) are eligible for Medic­- purpose of insuring “near-poor” kids. politic­al c­irc­les - with endorsements in D. C., leaving the 2010 Governor’s rac­e aid. So the argument over SCHIP is not Of c­hildren in families between 200 from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram wide open - with Kay well positioned about “poor kids.” Congress enac­ted the perc­ent and 300 perc­ent of poverty, only and outgoing Rep. Mowery. He was thanks to a year of statewide c­ampaign- program in 1997 to help c­over kids whose 9.8 perc­ent were uninsured in 2005. There widely suspected of “not” being a ing. families aren’t poor, but still c­an’t afford are less-sweeping means -- like tax c­red- future Craddick “team player.” Or - suppose Hutc­hison resigns and insuranc­e, basic­ally in the inc­ome range its -- to help these families get c­overage in Craddic­k, as expec­ted, had “his” Perry bec­omes a “self appointed” Sena- of up to 200 perc­ent of the poverty line. the private health-insuranc­e market. man in the rac­e - Craig Goldman, tor? Dewhurst moves to the Mansion and The Congressional Budget Offic­e says Meanwhile, there are 5.5 million poor who signed a pledge card support- has a head start for a full term. Would that the rate of uninsured among these or near-poor kids -- roughly 60 perc­ent of ing Craddick’s future speakership. Hutc­hison run for Lt. Governor (doubtful), kids fell from 22.5 perc­ent in 1996 to 16.9 all uninsured kids -- who are eligible for Goldman, running a c­lose sec­ond or take on Dewhurst (probably), or retire perc­ent in 2005. Many of these c­hildren, public­ insuranc­e now, but aren’t enrolled. to Leonard, raised the most money - to Big D (hopefully)? if uninsured, would get public­ly funded These kids are likelier to c­ome from undoubtedly with Craddic­k’s help. Any of those plots c­ould work “if” health c­are anyway, through public­ c­lin- single-parent or no-parent families and The lone Democ­rat - Dan Barrett Texas stays in the GOP c­amp. But, sup- ic­s and the like. For them, SCHIP makes families where all parents are unemployed. was openly opposed to Craddic­k and pose Democ­rats c­ome on strong and take sense. The foc­us should be on them rather than hoped to forc­e a Dec­ember run-off. over one of the Legislative Houses next The problem is that, as families earn families with the wherewithal to fend for DECODING RESULTS year? And also suppose there’s a Demo in more, they are more likely to have private themselves. Trying to draw a straight line from the White House? What then? insuranc­e, and SCHIP lures them from Few things are as destruc­tive of good a Leonard win to a Craddic­k defeat * * * private insuranc­e onto government insur- public­ polic­y as outraged invoc­ations of as Speaker in 2009, is almost impos- POSTSCRIPT anc­e. The CBO estimates that for every the “c­hildren.” Democ­rats probably will sible in the free-for-all we c­all Texas Final thought relative to the Crad- 100 c­hildren enrolled in SCHIP, 50 c­hil- benefit politic­ally from their ploy on politic­s. Usually the straight line dic­k drama. One of the top lobby teams dren are dropped off private c­overage. SCHIP, and advanc­e a goal that goes far becomes a circle and we end up in Austin - Bill Messer (former House The tec­hnic­al term for this phenom- beyond low-inc­ome kids. chasing our tails. member from Belton) and Mike Toomey, enon is “c­rowding out”; the nontec­hnic­al Ric­h Lowry is editor of the National Review. What lawmakers are looking for have been strong financ­ial benefac­tors of term is “soc­ializing medic­ine.” Sinc­e the (c­) 2007 by King Features Synd., Inc­. is a sign that Craddic­k’s strength is Speaker Craddic­k over the years. “waning” and if Leonard won (with- This season, however, they’ve raised out a runoff), then the first harbinger funds for Bob Leonard’s run against Crad- Salado Village Voice is published every Thursday, 213 Mill Creek Dr, Suite #125, PO Box 587, Salado, of a “new order” could be on the ‘09 dic­k’s man - Craig Goldman. Texas 76571. Subscription Rates: $26 per year in Bell County, $28 per year outside of Bell County; $35 per year outside of Texas. legislative horizon. Both Messer and Toomey served in the Phone: 254/947-5321 Fax: (254) 947-9479 Office Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays A runoff between Leonard and House with Leonard, but it’s puzzling they News releases: [email protected] Demo Barrett would indic­ate “big- would hop over and help someone who Display advertising: [email protected] time” c­hanges in the offing. isn’t offic­ially aligned with Craddic­k. Deadlines: Display ads • noon Fridays Classified ads • 12 noon Mondays And finally - if Leonard and Gold- Come politic­al c­runc­h time, it c­ould Editorial policies: Opinions on the editorial pages are those of the writer, not nec­essarily the owners man are runoff foes, we’ll just have spell trouble for spec­ial interest salesmen or employees of the Salado Village Voice. All letters to the editor should be signed and have a phone to wait until Dec­ember to see if it’s like Messer and Toomey, if they’ve lined number and address for verific­ation. The editor reserves the right to rejec­t and/or edit any letter. Letters “adios Tom” time. Or, more of “El up on the wrong side. should address issues, not personalities and should be c­onc­ise and c­onstruc­tive in approac­h. Letters should be limited to 300 words. Groucho” in the Speaker’s Den. True enough - lobbyists prefer working Tim Fleischer, Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Fleischer, Managing Editor The foregoing is “pure and simple” both sides in important rac­es, and that may [email protected] [email protected] Lone Star politic­al spec­ulation whic­h be all that’s involved here. Or....it may be Ken Clapp, Political Commentary Stephanie Hood, Composition sometimes c­omes to pass. In any event, Messer-Toomey know something the rest [email protected] [email protected] it’s harmless and interesting - and far of us have missed! less frictional than watching tight- That’s -30- Royce Wiggin, Administrative Assistant [email protected] lipped conservatives explain that

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The juggernaut better known as the Salado Ea- gles football team chewed through another District 25AA opponent as they routed the Florence Buf- faloes 44-0 on Nov. 2 at Eagle Field to stretched their unbeaten record to nine games, six of them in district. Salado thoroughly dominated the Buffs on both sides of the ball, al- though the defense did allow for more than 200 yards total offense from the visiting team, some- thing that has happened First State Bank only thrice this season. (Photo by Marilyn Fleischer) The Buffs had 116 yards Leo Galvan outruns Florence’s Emilio Ramirez on his Lobby Hours: rushing on 37 carries with way to a 59 yard touchdown with 1:20 left in the first Monday -Thursday 9 a.m.-3p.m. • Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. only one rusher gain- half to put the Eagles up 37-0. Drive-in: ing more than 50 yards; Michael Ramirez had 57 touchdown passes in the yards each to move the Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. • Friday 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. yards on 13 rushes. first half. Saturday 9 a.m.-12 noon ball and the marker chains Salado had over 200 His first came on the down the field during the yards on the ground alone. second play of Salado’s "Where full banking services are traditional" 85 yard drive. Seth Collins had another first possession, taking a Salado scored again af- Main St. at Thomas Arnold Rd. Salado 100+ yard game, with 111 pass across the middle and ter the defense caused the yards on just 13 touches. running into the endzone 254/947-5852 • www.fsbcentex.com Member FDIC Buffs to lose four yards in His longest of the night for a 32 yard touchdown their possession and kick a 67 yard touchdown on with 10:14 in the first. from their own 16 yard the first play of scrim- Matt Fritsch threw to line. mage in the second half. Patrick Prince for the two- Matt Fritsch returned The touchdown and extra point conversion and an 8- the short punt 25 yards to point put Salado up 44-0, 0 lead. the Buffalo 15 yard line. Walt Tollefson the final score, as coaches Salado scored on five rosenau went to his fa- began to substitute players of its six possessions in the vorite target for the night • P.C. Repair • Networking late in the third quarter. first half, five touchdowns on second down and nine • Data Recovery • Custom Computers Salado also held back in all for a 37-0 halftime for a 14 yard touchdown in the second half as se- lead. The Eagles never pass with 57 seconds left • Virus Removal • Custom Servers nior quarterback David punted in the first half and in the quarter. Galvan Hours 9-5 pm Rosenau only threw the Dillon Moorman broke up booted the extra point and ball twice in 24 minutes, a pass from Rosenau to After hours by appt. Salado held a 23-0 first both screen passes for a Lutz on a fourth down and quarter lead. 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Rosenau, who and less than three min- fourth down and 17 to go has only been picked off utes to strike again, this at the Salado 27 yard line. twice this season, threw time on a 20 yard touch- Josh Bush crushed Scales no interceptions against down pass from Rosenau deep in the backfield for a Florence. to Whitmire. Collins six-yard loss and the ball He did, however, throw pushed in the two-point on downs for Salado. for four touchdowns. Ju- try for a 16-0 lead at 4:18 The Eagles moved the nior receiver Clayton in the first. Rosenau con- back 67 yards in seven Whitmire was on the re- nected with Tyler Wright ceiving end of all four for three passes of 15 See Eagles, Page 8A JV, JH teams sweep Florence, Burnet November 8, 2007, Salado Village Voice, Page 5A Salado junior varsity The Eagles scored in Ward. 22-6 first quarter lead. and junior high teams each of the four quarters, Outstanding defensive Silva had a 25 yard swept their opponents while the defense shut out players were Dustin Dot- touchdown run in the sec- from Florence and Burnet the Bulldogs squad in the son and Garrett Keys. ond quarter, adding the Nov. 1. second half. Salado Eagles JV White two-point conversion for a HAPPY THANKSGIVING Burnet scored first, will play Stony Point on 30-6 lead. JV Red 47 by returning the opening Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. at Eagle After Florence scored Florence JV 8 kick-off for a touchdown. Field. in the third quarter, Silva Score by quarter Salado responded with returned the kick-off for 1 2 3 4 F a long drive behind the Salado 8th 38 72 yards and a touchdown. Sal 14 20 7 6 47 running of Colt Norman Florence 8th 14 BcBryde added the two- Flo 0 0 0 8 8 and Josh Woodruff. Score by quarter point conversion for a 38- Salado Eagles JV Red Colt Brentham finished 1 2 3 4 F 14 lead. football team scored five the drive by hitting Shan- Sal 22 8 8 0 38 Silva also had a big run touchdowns in the first non Ponder for an 18-yard Flo 6 0 8 0 14 for 53 yards. Colton Mei- half and then coasted to touchdown. Brentham ran Salado eight grade Ea- man had a big catch for 42 a 47-8 win over the Flor- in the two-point conver- gles continued their per- yards. ence Buffaloes Nov. 1 to sion and the lead, 8-6. fect season Nov. 1, stam- Outstanding offensive improve to 7-1-1. Burnet scored first to peding past the Florence players were these: Sean The Eagles scored ear- Thanksgiving is time to reflect on the things for retake the lead in the sec- Buffalo eight grade squad McBryde FB, Colton Mei- ly, after Brad Pitts took ond quarter. The Eagles 38-14 at Eagle Field. man WR, Colby Spears which we’re truly grateful. At Edward Jones, we’re the first hand-off for 75 retook the lead with a sus- Payton Best had a 32 QB, Micheal Sellers OL/ yards to set up a first and thankful to serve our clients and our community. tained drive. Brentham yard interception for a FB, Tyler Bridges FB, goal. Matt Ming scored found Hunter Ward for a TD to start the scoring for Austin Silva RB, Pay- During this holiday season and every day, we wish on a seven yard pass from 40-yard pass. Ward made Salado. Austin Silva ran in ton Best WR/RB, Aus- Trae Liller. Jacod Peschel you all the very best. a diving catch to move the the two-point conversion. tin Armstrong WR, Josh run in the two-point con- Allen Mantanona ball to the Burnet six yard Later in the first quar- Painter WR, Will Cook Allen Mantanona version for an 8-0 lead. line. Ward scored from six Financial FinancialAdvisor Advisor ter, Austin Silva had a WR, Ben Perrin WR, Kel- . Salado extended the 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 120 yards out. The two point 67 yard touchdown run. ley Jiminez WR, Jacob 213 Mill Creek Drive Suite 120 lead to 14-0 on a 62 yard Salado, TX 76571 conversion failed, but Sean McBryde had a Svadlenak TE, Brenden Salado, TX 76571 run by Liller in the first 254-947-5128 Salado held a 14-12 lead. 32 yard touchdown pass Laird OL, Dennis Quis- 254-947-5128 quarter. www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC The Eagles took a 22- that was called back on an nberry OL, Nick Castillo The JV Eagles scored , 12 lead to the lockers offensive penalty. C, Jace Rex OL, Danial three times in the second Phone when they took their next The Eagles had their Goldman OL, Devan Pat- period. possession for their third third touchdown of the terson OL, Kyle Bradley The first was on a 15 touchdown of the night. first quarter when Silva OL, Jacob Conrad OL and yard pass from Liller to Salado scored when Bren- ran for a 56 yard touch- Danny Michael. Liller ran tham connected again with down. McBryde added the in the two-point conver- Ponder, this time for a 25- two-point conversion for a See Sweep, Page 13A Ph sion for a 22-0 lead. yard touchdown strike. Liller scored on a 10 Salado scored again yard run, but the extra in the third quarter on a point failed and the Eagles 15-yard slant route from ® had 28-0 lead. Brentham to Ward. THE PERSONAL WEALTH COACH Alex Stiles recovered The Eagles scored their 918 N. 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The City Federation of Women’s Clubs Lady Eagles qualify for state presents Salado Lady Eagles third overall with a time “Coming Home for Christmas” cross country team will go of 12:28. She completed Bazaar and Luncheon to the State Meet in Round the first mile in 6:14. She Saturday, November 10 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Rock Nov. 10 for the sev- finished behind Haleigh Take-Out Lunches Available enth straight year under Pustka of Wallis Brazos, City Federation Club House 219 King Circle Coach Cindy Mewhinney. who finished in 12:15.0 778-1270 Temple The girls qualified for and Emily Koenig of Baked Goods, Homemade , Casseroles, the State Meet after plac- Academy, who finished in Gourmet Foods, pecans, Christmas Decorations, ing third in the Region 12:22.7. Crafts, Jewelry, Books, Poinsettias, Silent Auction IV Cross Country Meet Brittany Frazier also Nov. 3 in San Antonio. placed in the top 10 finish- Wallis-Brazos won the ers for Salado with a time meet with 60 points, fol- of 12:50, good enough for “Best Chicken Fried Steak in Texas” lowed by Academy with eighth place. She complet- 81 points and Salado with ed the first mile in 6:25. 83 points. Also earning points (Photo courtesy Erica Meyers) Lindsey Martin led the See Regional, Page 10A Salado cross country teams at Regionals. 50’s & 60’s Cafe Salado girls by placing Nifty’sServing: Salado looking to finish perfect 10-0 Breakfast If they take care of busi- Lunch & Dinner ness, the Salado Eagles District 25-2A Standings will finish the regular through week nine of season Daily Specials season with one of those rare accomplishments: a Banquet Room Season Standings Win-Loss Points Total Total yds. perfect season. Dist. Record for-ag. Off. yds. Def. allow Home Cooking! The Eagles have one Salado Eagles 9-0, 6-0 305-70 3,299 1,631 more hurdle -- the Rose- Troy Trojans 7-2, 5-1 224-195 2,708 2,859 bud-Lott Cougars, who Academy Bees 5-4, 3-3 201-259 2,305 2,841 Elvis sit at the bottom of the Jarrell Cougars 4-5, 3-3 220-257 2,546 2,744 at Nifty’s district pile with a 2-7, 1- Florence Buffs 4-5, 2-4 176-227 2,502 2,269 5 record -- before they can Lago Vista Vikings 5-4, 2-4 200-154 3,331 2,389 Monday • Tuesday lay claim to that rare air of Rogers Eagles 4-5, 2-4 201-204 2,523 2,744 a 10-0 season. Rosebud-Lott 2-7, 1-5 182-301 2,663 3,127 Thursday Nights Head Coach Jeff Leading passers School att-com yds TD INT Long 6:30 - 8:30 Cheatham and the 16 1. Cap Suddeth R-Lott 223-128 1,482 13 14 66 seniors anchoring the 2. David Rosenau Salado 136-81 1,294 15 2 80 Call 899-8500 9-0 Eagles are staying 3. Jake McMurtry Troy 143-70 1,248 17 3 76 for reservations focused on the Nov. 9 Leading rushers School Carries yds avg. TD Long contest in Rosebud-Lott, 1. Devin Brown Lago 231 1,606 6.95 10 64 4011 S. General Bruce Drive, Temple even though the Eagles 2. Chris Trevino Jarrell 182 951 5.23 17 59 have clinched the District 3. Seth Collins Salado 114 886 7.77 7 66 Championship and know that they will face Hem- Leading receivers School catches yards avg TD LR stead in round one of the 1. Ben Guthrie R-L 31 295 9.52 5 51 playoffs. Troy is District Darrell Whitfield R-L 31 388 12.52 1 42 runner-up and will play 3. Jacob Parish Flo 29 360 12.41 1 82 in the Division II round of the playoffs. Results of games on Nov. 2 Schedule of games on Nov. 9 The Eagles will have Salado 44, Florence 0 Salado at Rosebud-Lott at 7:30 p.m. to defend against the most Troy 37, Rosebud-Lott 9 Troy at Academy at 7:30 p.m. prolific passer in the dis- Jarrell 41, Rogers 38 Rogers at Florence at 7:30 p.m. See Rosebud, Page 10A Lago Vista 56, Academy 14 Lago Vista at Jarrell at 7:30 p.m. Full Menu All Day Tammy Haire Breakfast Specializing in family haircare is Served Tuesday Steak, Bacon & Wednesday Egg Burrito Thursday (Limited time only) at Barber Barn 99¢ Drinks & Slushes till 11 am on Thomas Arnold Open 6 am - 11 pm Sunday - Thursday till Midnight on Friday & Saturday Call for Appointments Call in orders welcome 947-0505 254-760-1990

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Tuesday - Friday 10 - 6 fourth down and two yards Saturday 10 - 5 to go hand off off the tack- le and ran for 38 yards to the Florence 21 yard line to give the Eagles a first down. Two plays later, Whitmire caught the ball coming over the middle for the score. The extra point brought Salado’s score to 30-0 with 3:30 left in the half. The Eagles defense gave up two measly yards in three plays, allowing the prolific Salado offense a chance to score its fifth touchdown of the half. Leo Galvan burst through the line on a third down and two from We offer the Eagles 41 yard line and sprinted into the end Chairside Whitening System zone with 1:20 left in the half. He then toed the ex- Jerod Lutz (#5) tries to get around the pursuit of Florence’s Chase Keller (#50) tra point for Salado’s 37-0 during the Salado Eagles’ 44-0 win Nov. 2. The Eagles are 9-0 and 6-0 in district halftime lead. play. They travel to Rosebud-Lott on Nov 9. (Photo by Marilyn Fleischer) MetLife provider www.saladodentistry.com The only score of the second half came on the with 111 yards on 13 car- seven ATs, a solo and two had an AT and a TFL. Douglas B. Willingham, D.D.S. first play from scrimmage ries. Galvan followed with TFLs. Denny Jordan had an 254-947-5242 when Collins took a hand- 77 yards on seven carries. Garret Ward made five AT and a TFL. Office Hours by Appointment off up the middle behind The Eagles offense ATs, one ST, a TFL, a Big Heath Bracken and Pay- 2 North Main Street at Thomas Arnold Road in the historic Armstrong Adams House the blocks of Denny Jor- amassed 347 yards total Hit and an interception. ton Smetana both made an (c. 1868) Salado, Texas. dan and Dallas Butts and offense on the night, while Justin Berumen made AT on the night. Fellow, American College of Dentists Fellow, International College of Dentists sprinted 67 yards for the the defense held the Buf- five AT, one ST, a hurry Cory Langford had a Dentist of the Year, Central Texas Dental Society, 1988 touchdown. falo offense to 203 yards, and a Big Hit. quarterback hurry. The Eagles practiced 116 on the ground. Caleb Little registered Salado faces the hap- ball control and allowed Josh Bush led the Ea- four ATs, one ST and a less Rosebud-Lott Cou- substitutes to get playing gles defense against Flor- hurry. gars in the final week of time as they wound down ence. He had 11 assisted Leo Galvan had three district play. the remaining 33:35 of the tackles (AT), four solo ATs, three STs, a TFL and It is difficult not to look game. tackles (ST), a tackle for a KDP. past the Cougars towards Zannie Garvin, Five times the Salado loss (TFL), caused a fum- John Cruz had two ATs, the first round of the play- Professional defense forced Florence ble and had a Big Hit on one ST and a Big Hit. offs, where the Eagles are Hair Stylist and Colorist to three downs and a punt the night. Blake Heller had two ATs likely to face Hempstead series. The Buffaloes Patrick Prince had 11 and a hurry. in the Division I round of crossed the midfield mark ATs, three STs, a quarter- Seth Collins had two playoffs. Free Haircut with any three times, and penetrat- back sack and a quarter- ATs. Yet coaches want to fo- ed the red zone twice on back hurry. Chase Stuckey made cus players’ minds on the Chemical Service the night. Florence tried a Colin Smith made nine two ATs. immediate task in front 37 yard field goal that was ATs on the night. Tyler Wright made one of them, something they Call for an Appointment short at the end of the first Matt Fritsch made seven ST and two KDPs. have accomplished for half, as the only threat to ATs, a solo and two knocked Logan Foster made an nine straight weeks, one call 254-541-5370 score on the night. down passes (KDP). AT and a Big Hit. step away from a memo- Collins led all rushers Tyler Coker registered Jimi Ferrell-Raborn rable, 10-0 season.

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Junior Varsity “A” Volleyball, coached by Doug Harrigan, finished as District Open House Champs with a 13 - 1 district record and an overall record of 25 wins and only five losses. During the season they finished first at the Harker Heights, second at the Waco Robinson and fourth at the Killeen ISD tournaments. and Team members are: Sophomores Kaley Boaz, Lupe Perez, Mallory Ming, Kaleigh Rank, tiffany Quezinberry and Freshmen Taylor O’Rear, Camryn Bintz, Brittani Fra- zier and Connor Smith. (photo by Image Photography) Facility Tour Thursday • November 8 • 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Friday • November 9 • 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. & 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday • November 10 • 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Turn right at Sonic, 2/10th mile on left

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12 meals $225 Sessions Available 6 meals $125 Tues., Nov. 13: 6-8 pm Private parties or Thurs., Nov. 15: 10 am-noon classes may be Sat., Nov. 17: 9-11 am arranged. Corporate Tues., Nov. 27: 6-8 pm Packages, Deliveries, Thurs., Nov. 29: 10 am-noon Gift Certificates. Breakfast Lunch TAE Lunch SIS • SHS Monday Breakfast Pocket Steak Fingers, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans Chef Salad Salisbury Steak, Chili Dog, Peas and Carrots, Chicken Sandwich 12 Hoagie Fresh Fruit, Oven Fries Tater Tots Tuesday French Toast Fish Shapes, Hushpuppies Chef Salad Steak Fingers, Hamburger on Bun, Corn, Corn Dog 13 Hoagie Mashed Potatoes w/gravy, Broccoli, Rolls Frito Lay Wednesday Biscuit and Sausage Patty Pepperoni Pizza, Corn, Breadstick, Peaches Yogurt & Fruit Plate Pepperoni Pizza, Roasted Red Potato, Tater Bar-B-Q on Bun 14 Hoagie Tots, Corn, Breadstick, Peaches Baked Potato Thursday Breakfast Bagel w/Sausage Happy Thanksgiving! Turkey and Dressing, Cran- Chef Salad Happy Thanksgiving! Turkey and Dressing, Nachos 15 berry Sauce, Sweet Potatoes Hoagie , Nachos, Corn, Peaches Baked Potato Friday Breakfast on a Stick Cheeseburger, Fries, Fruity Freeze Chef Salad Hamburger, Meatball Sub Sandwich Fries, Meatball Sub 16 PB&J Sandwich Pinto Beans, Apple Sauce, Fruity Freeze Fish Sandwich Daily Toast & Jelly, Fresh Fruit, Cereal, Choice of Milk Pizza Hut Pizza, Chef Salad, Fresh Fruit, Jalapeno, Choice of Milk, Tea Juice and choice of Milk Salado ISD Centrovision CABLE TV SERVICE FOR CENTRAL TEXAS Cafeteria Menus 773-1163 8 E. Barton • Temple A service of Salado, Little River-Academy, Morgan’s Point, Moody, Rogers, Troy salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007, Page 13A Sweep FROM Page 5A Marcos Mendoza WR. Keith Touchon DL, Jose Outstanding defensive Perez DL, Austin Adams players were Sean Mc- LB, Thomas Armstrong EVERYONE COULD USE Bride DE, Cole Goodrum DE, Barton Cheatham DE, BUYING DE, Brendan Laird DL, Stephen Sibbitt LB, John Micheal Sellers DL, David Peguise LB, Corey Shep- A QUARTER BACK. Daniel DL, Payton Best perd DL, Dustin Brown ($100 OFF YOUR DEDUCTIBLE WOULD BE EVEN BETTER.) FS, Austin Armstrong DL, William Golding DL, CB, Cameron Smith Michael Butts DL, Re- CB, Colton Meiman LB, ece Nicholson DE, Justin Hindrix FS and Layn Mc- GET NEW DEDUCTIBLE REWARDS TODAY. $100 off your Johnny Jordan LB, Austin deductible for every year of safe driving. It’s part of new Silva LB, Cason Kleypas Donald FS. John Peguise Allstate Your Choice Auto Insurance. Are you in Good Hands®? LB. Tristin Morales DL, had an interception and a (254) 947-8023 George Baiz DL, Jacob forced fumble. Conrad, Dennis Quisn- “We had a good week berry, Daniel Goldman of practice and both teams GORDY MCQUIRE, MCJ and Ben Perrin. played hard,” Coach Clev- MASTER PEACE OFFICER EMS HELICOPTER PILOT Colton Meiman had a enger said. “This will be a KARIN BRYANT crucial interception for 27 big game for us. One more 113 N. STAGECOACH RD Suite # 3 win to clinch the district yards. SALADO Work 512-763-1486 title.” Payton Best had an Cell 254-681-5315 The Eagles seventh [email protected] interception for a touch- Home 254-947-0800 grade face Rosebud-Lott down. www.gordymcquire.com on the road, with games “The athletes had a Come and compare your current policy with beginning at 5 p.m. Nov. 8. good week of practice and one from Allstate Delivery Available played well,” Coach Lyn- A win will clinch the dis- Feature is optional and subject to terms and conditions. Available in select states now and in most states by 1/31/06 (subject to regulatory approval where required).Allstate Fire and Casualty don Clevenger said. “We trict title for the Eagles. Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. © 2007 Allstate Insurance Company (254) 947-5321 need another good week of practice to get ready for a good Rosebud-Lott team and to finish up our per- fect season.”

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Salado Eagles outdis- tanced the Florence Buf- falo seventh grade squad 32-6 on Nov. 1 to improve to 6-1 on the year, 6-0 in district play. The Eagles scored first on a 50 yard touchdown run by Reece Nicholson. Fabian Sauceda added the two-point conversion. Nicholson scored again in the first quarter, this time on a 49 yard run. Sauceda added the two- point conversion for a 16- 0 lead. In the second quarter, Sauceda had a touchdown run John Peguise added the two-point conversion for a 24-0 halftime lead. Sauceda had a 75-yard kick off return for a touch- down. Peguise added the conversion for the final 32-6 lead. Outstanding Offensive Players: Reece Nichol- son WR, Jonathan Franz OL, Joshua Oyler OL, Jacob Jimmerson OL, Samuel Barrett TE, Bar- ton Cheatham QB, Cooper Cox QB, Colby Giniewicz QB, Thomas Armstrong FB, Stephen Sibbitt FB, John Peguise FB, Fabian Sauceda RB, Arron Frai- re RB, Brandon Womak WR, William Golding OL, William Grace OL, Jacob Tauferner WR, Tan- ner Truelove WR, Micheal Butts OL and Andrew Manley OL. Outstanding Defensive Players: Samuel Barrett DE, James Bazar DE, Co- rey Crenshaw DB, Sean Moore C, James Molher C, Tanner Truelove C, Zach- ary Robinson LB, Joshua Robinson LB, Coby Ginie- wicz LB, Fabian Sauceda LB, Martin Durfee DL, Page 14A, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 SALADO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Loving, Growing, Sharing Church & People A church family for all ages that is committed to following Christ’s example and caring for all people. Harold H. Hill funeral Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 10:50 services held Nov. 5. Sunday School 9:30 Harold H. Hill, 78 of tor in 1967. 650 Royal Street Salado, died November 1, Survivors are his wife; (254) 947-5482 one son, Tommy H. Hill • Mother’s Day Out Program • 2007 at his home. Funeral services were held Nov. 5 of Woodville, Tx; Three at Dossman Funeral Home daughters, Karen Kram- in Belton. Rev. Elwyn beck and husband Don of Johnston of Bethel As- Davenport, Iowa, Brenda Grace Baptist Church sembly of God officiated. Parish and husband Robert John Warden Pastor • Jonathan Murdock, Assoc/ Youth Pastor of Hamilton, Texas, Deb- Burial was held at the Judy Hutka, Kay Roberts, Ilene Miller preparing cas- bie Hellberf of Antwerp, 2 mi. West of I-35 on 1670/2484 • 254-947-5917 Central Texas State Veter- seroles for sale ans Cemetery in Killeen. Ohio; one brother, Bobby Worship Schedule Harold H.Hill was born Hill; two sisters, Frances Sunday School • 9:45 a.m. • Worship • 11 a.m. in Ridgecrest, North Car- Errowoob, Betty Whita- Christmas Bazaar held Worship/Bible Study and Praise Kids Music • 6 p.m. olina on August 28, 1929 ker; 13 grandchildren; 16 Wednesday the son of William R. Hill grandchildren. Pot Luck Meal 6:45 pm and Lillie Mae (Stevens) Harold was preceded in in Temple Nov. 10 Praise & Prayer • Missions for children • Satisfy for youth 7:15 p.m. Hill. He married Florence death by his parents. The City Federation of Take out lunches will be Champagne on January 5, Memorials may be Women’s Clubs presents available. 1948 in Fort Worth. Har- made to St. Judes Chil- “Coming Home for Christ- Baked goods, home- old proudly began his ser- dren’s Research Hospital, mas Bazaar and Luncheon made tamales, casseroles, Main St. at the Creek vice in the United States 501 St. Jude Place, Mem- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 10 at gourmet foods, pecans, Air Force in 1945 and re- phis, TN 38105 or do- the City Federation Club Christmas decorations, Wednesday tired as a combat instruc- [email protected] house on 219 King Circle crafts, jewelry, books and Fellowship Meal 5:30 p.m. in Temple. poinsettias will be for sale. Celebrate Recovery 6:00 p.m. The luncheon will be A silent auction will also be Youth Choir 6:00 p.m. Salado Family Relief Fund president served 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. held. Kingdom Kids 6:15 p.m. Prayer Meeting 6:15 p.m. addresses Auxiliary Nov. 8 SUNDAY Youth Celebration 7:30 p.m. Ramah Lorraine Schleede Contemporary Worship/Bible Study 9:00a.m. of Com- coordinating Salado’s Traditional Worship/Bible Study 10:30 a.m. www.fbcsalado.org merce Ladies Auxiliary churches and volunteers. passes away Oct. 26 Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. will meet November 8 Services for Ramah Lor- homemaker and worked Youth G.A.B. 6:00 p.m. (254) 947-5465 The Salado Mentor Pro- for its monthly meeting. gram that currenlty serves raine Schleede were held at Britt’s Drug Store in Coffee and social time 5th grade students has at the Heartfield Funeral Belton for many years. beign at 9:30 with the meet- requested assorted games, Home Chapel Oct. 26. She was a member of the For Everything God created is good, ing at 10 a.m. at the Salado such as, checkers, deck Ramah passed away Oct. First Methodist Church in and nothing is to be rejected if it is Civic Center. of cards, Uno, Skip-Bo, 23, 2007. Bartlett. Leigh Drake, a 12 year Dominoes, Old Maid, Jig- She was born May 25, Ramah will be greatly received with Thanksgiving... Salado resident and Salado saw Puzzles (100 pieces 1926, in Salado, Texas, to missed by her husband Timothy 4:4 Family Relief Fund presi- of less) . Thomas F. and Lula Wood Bill; daughters Janis Al- dent will present the No- Craft items such as glue, McGuyer. She gradu- len of Temple and Cindy vember program. crayons, markers, con- ated from Salado High Clifton and husband Will Drake will discuss the struction paper, stickers School and married her of Salado; granddaughter function of Salado Family and glitter. high school sweetheart, Heather Hildebrand and Relief in the community. These items will be col- Will R. (Bill) Schleede, husband Lyle of Zorn. She Dossman This committee meets lected at the November and on October 26, 1944. Ra- will also be missed by her many seen and unseen December meetings. mah and Bill lived in the sister, Frankie Parker and Funeral Home needs in Salado through Bell County area for over husband J.T. of Belton; 63 years. Ramah was a brothers Glenn Curtis Mc- 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 Guyer and wife Mildred, “In Service to our fellow man...” of Reno, Nevada, and St. Joseph’s Maynard H. (Buddy) Mc- Episcopal Guyer and wife Pat of Fort Worth; and many nieces, Chapel nephews and friends. A brother, Roger Dalton Mc- Presbyterian Church Holy Eucharist Guyer preceded Ramah in death. The Salado Church of Christ of Salado Sat. • 5 p.m. The family requests do- Rev. Carl Thompson, Pastor ‘Shaped by His Cross, Sharing His Sun. • 9:30 a.m. nations to be made to the truth, Showing His love.’ Scott and White Hospice, 10 A.M. Sunday Worship Tues. • 9:30 a.m. 2401 South 31st Street, Child care during service Temple Tx 76508.

A warm welcome awaits you when you St. Stephen come and worship with us. We Catholic will greet you like family, and you will be Church in a safe environment, one where needs Religious Education and concerns can be expressed without Classes fear or embarrassment. 105 Salado Plaza Drive • 254-947-8106 Pre-K thru 12th You will find a church where people Main & Salado Plaza Drive behind Brookshire Bros. 939-1033 6:30 - 7:40 p.m. love each other and want to help and P.O. Box 865 behind Fletcher’s Book Store Wednesday serve others around them. If all the www.presbsalado.org N. Main Street Mass above sounds good to you come check Saturday • 5:30 p.m. us out! Sunday -Joe Keys, Minister (Spanish) 9:30 a.m. Share your good news (English) 8 a.m. & 11 a.m. Tuesday • 6 p.m. Tell your neighbors your good news. Wednesday • Noon Birth Announcements (with photos free of charge) Thursday • 8 a.m. Sunday Wedding and Engagement Announcements Friday • Noon Bible Classes • 9 a.m. Worship • 10 a.m. printed free of charge. Office Hours: Evening Worship • 6 p.m. To include a photo add $10 Wednesday Every day Bible Classes • 6:30 p.m. Sunday School activities 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Youth activities 601 FM 2268 IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. E-mail to: [email protected] 947-8037 947-5241 • www.saladochurchofchrist.org [email protected] Safe Halloween fun at SUMC salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007, Page 15A Heights Home Health HHH Health Care For The 21st Century

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November 10

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Enjoy homemade soup from Salado restaurants and keep the handmade bowl Salado Civic Center Tickets $12 Available at the Door for more info call 947-0222 Auction from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Pottery show begins at 10 a.m. The Empty Bowl Project benefits the Salado Family Relief Fund, which provides aid to local families. The organization also provides back to school vouchers and Christmas to more than 100 children in Salado through its Christmas Project salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007, Page 16A

Emergency Evacuation Plan for Village of Salado not cross any of these creeks. Roads that are The Village of Salado is dedicated to mak- Quadrant #4 parallel with these creeks may also flood if ing sure its citizens are provided with infor- Primary Evacuation Route: IH35 they are close enough to the creek. NEVER mation on disaster evacuations. There are Alternative Routes: Hester Way to Grandview CROSS A FLOODED ROAD OR BRIDGE, endless possible disasters. There is no way to Blackberry, Smith Branch to Royal Street ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT. we can publish a plan for each one; therefore, the best advise is to use common sense when Quadrant #5 Fire – a disaster occurs. Know your area, become Primary Evacuation Route: IH35 Wild fires can come from any direction and familiar with the streets in your area, their Alternative Routes: Hester Way to Grandview move quickly. Choose the quickest route and names and where they lead. Use this evacu- to Blackberry, Smith Branch to Royal Street farthest route away from the fire. ation plan unless your evacuation routes are part of the disaster or an emergency person- General Rules/Suggestions: Chemical Disaster – nel (i.e. police officer, fire department officer, • Always choose an evacuation route that IH35 is a primary highway through Texas and etc.) directs you to use a different route. The moves you away from the disaster area the is a likely road for Chemical spills. Choose correct evacuation route all depends on where quickest. the quickest route and farthest route away the disaster is. • Only use non-designated evacuation (i.e. from the disaster. Depending on the chemi- To stay informed tune in to one of these me- side streets) routes if your designated evacua- cal, the air may become harmful to breath. dias: TV – KCEN, channel 6 or 13; KWTX, tion routes are part of the disaster. Travel with your windows up until you’re sure channel 10 or 2. Radio – Waco100, FM99.9, • Always be courteous to other drivers try- you’re out of range. KTEM, AM1670, Austin, FM103.3, Copperas ing to evacuate, we all want to get out safely. Cove, FM105.5. • Have adequate fuel in your car to get you at Radiological Disaster – This map divides the Village into five (5) least 150 miles away from the disaster. The most probable area this kind of disas- different quadrants. Below is a list of the • Do not delay in evacuating once the order ter would come from is Fort Hood, west of primary and alternative evacuation routes for has been made. Salado. In this event residents would need to each quadrant. • Have bottled water available at your home that you can take with you. There will be no evacuate to the east. Quadrant #1 time to stop and buy some on your way out. Salado’s Emergency Operations Plan is re- Primary Evacuation Route: IH35 Also, take snack foods, blankets, and a flash viewed annually. As the Village grows and Alternative Routes: FM 2268 (Holland Rd.), light with you. It’s best to be prepared. the country side grows up around us, changes FM 2843 (to Florence), FM 2115 • Remember to take your medications with you. to the plan must be made. Your village gov- ernment is working with the Salado ISD, the Quadrant #2 • Don’t forget your pets, take them with Volunteer Fire Department, and the county to Primary Evacuation Route: IH35 you. ensure that we are prepared in case there is Alternative Routes: Thomas Arnold Rd., an emergency. You can do your part by being Royal Street Flooding – prepared to evacuate when necessary, check on your neighbors to ensure that word gets to Quadrant #3 The designated streams/creeks in Salado are everyone, and be considerate, cooperative and Primary Evacuation Route: IH35 Salado Creek, Rock Creek, Smith Branch patient when evacuating. As a community we Alternative Routes: Thomas Arnold Rd., Creek. These creeks can and do flood easily will get through a disaster together. Williams Rd. and quickly. Know where they are from your home and pick an evacuation route that does Shopping Map Salado Village Guide Pages 6-7B Section B Salado Village Voice November 8, 2007 12 Pages Shopping, Dining, Overnight, Events Home features local furnishings

By Dale Gore

When John and Shirley Lett moved to their new home at 3213 Chisholm Trail, she determined it would be decorated entire- ly with furnishings pur- chased from Salado shops. Her brother, an interior designer, would oversee the project. The result is an inviting home, richly-appointed, and traditional with per- GRIFFITH FINE ART sonal touches that define its owners. The Letts’ home will GALLERY be one of six private dwellings and three pub- 254-947-3177 lic buildings open dur- The home of John and Shirley Lett at 3213 Chisholm Trail wil be on the Christmas The Colony • North Main Street ing the Salado Historical Homes Tour Nov. 30-Dec. 2. It is one of six private homes and three public sites Closed Sundays Society’s annual Tour of that will be on tour. Homes, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, including two coffee pots bed. A period Louis XIV are favorite items brought a popular feature of the once used in passenger chair, upholstered in a pas- out each year to join an Salado Christmas Stroll. train dining cars. tel blue floral, offers seat- abundance of new deco- Throughout the two- Almost up-staging the ing. Nearby, in the hall, a rations designed this year story house, beginning in handsome dining table pair of Louis XIV chairs for special places in the the foyer where a collec- and Queen Anne chairs flank a chest. home. tion of original paintings is a magnificent side- A second bedroom has Other homes on the of local scenes and land- board painted with large furniture (again bought Tour are Joe and Linda marks affirm Shirley’s red flowers and greenery from a local shop) and- McKethan, 701 Indian love of Salado, the ambi- against a grayish green painted by Patty Thomas, Trail; Terry and Linda ance is warm, friendly and background, a one-of-a- whose work can be seen Weaver, Shepherd’s Glen; comfortable. Sofas and kind piece purchased in in several of Salado’s fine Joe and Dottie Oliver, 615 chairs in the living room one of Salado’s premier homes. Portraits of John Quail Hollow; Sam and to the right of the foyer and shops. and Shirley’s grandparents Dalena Kanouse, 2513 adjoining sun-room invite Across the back of the and great grandparents are Hester Way and Rod and cozy conversations. Plush house, looking out upon prominently displayed. Sheryl Russell, 1005 Cen- striped fabric and chenille the golf course, is a sun- The master bedroom, ter Circle. upholstery, in rust, orange, room which, when the Victorian in feel, replete Additional stops on the gold and teal are repeated house was first built, was with wallpaper of roses, Tour include St. Joseph’s in the dining room. For- a porch. Today, it provides has a large sitting-reading Chapel, the Giles-Kendrid mal window treatments of an informal -- but no less area with deep chairs and House on Center Circle deep red textured silk with Salado tasteful -- sitting area a massive green TV. The and the Boles-Aiken and golden highlights connect with gold plaid sofa, deep master bath has coordinat- Denman log cabins on the two rooms. chairs and tall plantation ing rose-colored walls and the grounds of the Salado Shirley states that the shutters painted white. spa-like appointments. Civic Center. CIGARS living room is a memorial The sun room, which On this second level Tour hours are 5-8 p.m. to her late brother, who has a wet bar, opens to the is another sun room built Nov. 30, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. was a successful interior kitchen and breakfast area over the one below, also Dec. 1 and 1-5 p.m. Dec. designer in Little Rock. where roosters of every with its own cabinets and 2. Tickets are available at Premium Handmade Cigars, Shirley entrusted the dec- color and kind reign su- sink. Plantation shutters the Salado Civic Center, Pipes, Men’s Gifts & Accessories oration of the living room preme, a whimsical col- filter the light, calming Horsefeathers and Char- and other areas of the FEATURING OUR HOUSE BRAND lection amassed over the and cooling. lottes. Tickets are $12 home needing updating years. Panel cabinetry in For Christmas, the Lett through Nov. 29 and $15 THE “SALADO CIGAR” to him. Bruce McIntire, a rich cherry finish and a home will be resplendent on the days of the tour. A.I.S.D., owned a design Sun.-Thurs. 11-5 Fri.-Sat. 11-7 tile floor contribute fur- with a number of decorat- Tickets may also be pur- business for many years, 400 S. Main Street (254) 947-9177 ther to the hominess. ed trees, Santas, candles chased at any of the homes with many commissions during the tour. Salado, Texas 76571 1-866-498-2447 From the foyer, a stair- and lights, much of which [email protected] to his credit. He died last way curves upward to the February. second floor. On the land- Shirley says his “im- ing is John’s desk, which JUST ARRIVED! WEBKINZ CLOTHING peccable taste” is seen as a boy in Padadah, KY, AND 24 ADDITIONAL STYLES! throughout her home. All he watched being made, the furnishing he chose fascinated as the crafts- came from three favorite men turned the legs on a Salado stores. lathe. He rescued the desk Cabinets in the dining from a great flood in 1937. room display fine china On this treasured piece of reported to have belonged personal history are dis- to the royal family of Po- played several mementos land and red earthenware, from John’s grandfather. both sets from McIntire’s In one guest bedroom, estate. Another item from a dressing table from her her brother’s personal col- mother’s first bedroom THE SHOWROOM - SALADO PLAZA lection treasured by Shir- suite is proudly pointed ley is a large sterling sil- out by Shirley. Ice blue (254) 947-0556 ver samovar, along with quilted satin covers the www.theshowromsalado.com a variety of silver items, Page 2B, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 Delectable Gift Ideas Signed Cookbook “Love and Serving Salado What’s happening in since 1996 Lemon Pie” November 8 of the events, as well as Connie Watkins. Details, at Rockdale, 5:30 p.m., Chamber of Com- Clan tents and Scottish 254-947-5423. Fresh, JV, Varsity teams. vendors. For more infor- Tamarinda Soaps & Gifts, merce Ladies Auxiliary November 12 November 14 Lavendar Gifts will meet at the Salado mation, call the CTAM Veteran’s Day cer- Salado Lions Club Civic Center. Coffee and at 254-947-5232 or visit emony at Salado High Salutes Veterans meet- from Dry Creek Herb Farm, Salado social time 9:30 a.m. with www.ctam-salado.org. Stage Stop • 560 N. Main • 254-947-1909 School, 10 a.m. Spon- ing. 11 a.m. at the Salado the meeting starting at 10 Nov. 9-10 sored by Salado High Methodist Church on a.m. Leigh Drake, a 12- “The Complete School National Honor Royal Street. year Salado resident and Works of Wil- Society, the ceremony November 14 Cowboys Bar-B-Q Salado Family Relief Fund liam Shakespeare will include the dedica- Holiday Open House, Exit 285 • 1300 Robertson RD President will present the (Abridged),” at the tion of new veterans’ 5-6:30 p.m. at ArchAngel November program. She Salado Silver Spur The- bricks at Veteran’s Square Antiques, 861 N. Main St. will discuss the function ater on Royal Street. in front of Salado High Salado. Wine and cheese Slow Cooking. . . of Salado Family Relief Three actors, 37 plays in School. For more infor- will be served. Everyone in our community. This under 90 minutes. The mation about buying a is invited. committee meets many Silver Spur players take Veteran Brick for $50, November 14 Fast Service seen and unseen needs in on the Bard with a unique contact susan.shobe@ Living Room Theater our community through saladoisd.org. look at Shakespeare’s of Salado’s presenta- Brisket • Sausage • Turkey coordinating Salado’s ovember work and our world. Di- N 12 tion of “The Chatauqua Chicken • Pork Loin churches and volunteers. Salado Democrats rected by Gary Askins Darling,” 7 p.m. in the will meet at 6 p.m. in the Pork Ribs • Veggies... November 8 with Grainger Esch, Tony Salado Civic Center. The Salado Civic Center. All Catering, Take Out or Dine In Salado Eagles under Blackmon and Kevin C. performance is an adapta- are welcome to attend. varsity teams against Carr. Performances are tion of a novel by Leanna ovember 254-947-5700 Rosebud-Lott. Seventh 7:30 p.m. Friday and Sat- N 12-14 Skarnulis, The Chatau- Painting workshop at and eighth grade there be- urday with a 2 p.m. Sat- qua Darling, featuring Stonecreek Settlement ginning at 5 p.m. Salado urday matinee. For more John Davis, Theresa Hol- with artist Renie Patty, JV Red at home at 6 p.m. information, call 254-947- loway, Buzz Rahm, Quinn who has been painting Salado JV White, TBA. 3456 or visit saladosilver- Skarnulis and Betsy for more than 30 years. spur.com. Tyson. Subscriptions can November 8 Three days of classes with be paid at the door. For Salado Silver Spur November 10 meeting and orientation Dedication and Un- further information, call Support Society $5 Nov. 11. Cost is $300.00 veiling of Texas histori- Hulda at 254-947-8300. FilmFest showing “The per student. A supply list cal markers at the grave Sand Pebbles,” star- will be provided to stu- ovember sites of Salado Heroes N 15 ring Steve McQueen in dents upon registration. Mealtime Mastered Col. and Mrs. Hermon the only role for which View Renie’s paintings at The Range at the Aiken and Captain Milton he was nominated for an at her galleries: www. Barton House. Twelve The Range Wesley Damron. 9 a.m. at the Barton House Academy Award. This griffithfineart.com or main entrees for four to at the Old Salado Grave Fine Cuisine movie will only be shown www.artgalleryrockport. six people prepared and Yard on Baines St. Dedi- 101 North Main Street, Salado once at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 com. ready to freeze for easy cation sponsored by the at the Silver Spur Theatre ovember use, just $225. Click on Salado Historical Society N 13 108 Royal Street. Salado Garden Club www.mealtimemastered. and the Friends of Salado Complimentary meeting, 10 a.m. at the com for menus. Call the November 9 Cemetery Association. Appetizers Salado Lady Eagles Salado Presbyterian Range at 947-3828 to basketball at home ver- November 10 Church. 10 a.m. at the book your spot. Each sus Rockdale, 5 p.m., Var- Empty Bowl Project Salado Civic Center. session is limited in size. sity. benefitting the Salado Program will be given by November 15, 10 a.m.-12 Friday Family Relief Fund at the Norm Arnold of Hous- noon. November 9 Salado Civic Center on N. ton, designer of gardens, Salado Eagles varsity November 15 5 - 7 p.m. Main St. Soups provided discussing his new garden football travels to Rose- Cooking Class with by area restaurants and book on Glorious Texas bud-Lott in final game of Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- therangerestaurant.com take-home pottery bowls Gardens. All gardeners district. Kick-off at 7:30 12 noon with lunch at made by local artists and invited to attend. The Range at the Barton Dinner Hours • Tues-Sat 5 - close p.m. citizens. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ovember House. Call 254-947-3828 November 9-10 Silent auction of holiday N 13 Reservations • (254) 947-3828 Salado Community for reservations and more 46th Annual Scottish baskets donated by local Chorus practice, 6 p.m. information. Great Soups, Gathering and High- shops. Pottery show land Games, sponsored Salado Civic Center. Stocks and Sauces. Reci- Please join us this weekend begins at 10 a.m. Tickets pes taught include these: by Central Texas Area ovember are $12 per person. For N 13 mushroom potato and on- Museum. Piping con- Mealtime Mastered Scalloped Oysters more information, call ion soup; vegetable mine- * tests, drumming contests, 254-947-0222. at The Range at the Iceberg Wedge, Tomatoes, strone with pesto crostini; Highland dance contests, Barton House. Twelve Prosciutto, Bleu Cheese Dressing chicken stock, merlot jus; * Scottish athletic games, November 10 main entrees for four to Herb Stuffed Beef Tenderloin Baltimore Album classic bearnaise. children’s games, Bonni- six people prepared and w/ Port Rosemary Reduction Block of the Month * est knees, shortbread con- ready to freeze for easy November 15 Baked Acorn Squash class at A Sewing Basket, test are part of the Games use, just $225. Click on Salado Silver Spur w/ Apple Filling 560 N. Main St., Suite * Make plans now for at the Robertson Ranch. www.mealtimemastered. Support Society $5 Creamed Spinach 6. 1-4 p.m. $15 for class your next celebration A Ceilidh, a Tattoo and a com for menus. Call the FilmFest showing “The * plus supplies. Taught by Chocolate Nemesis Menus at Tartan Gala are also part Range at 947-3828 to Godfather.” This movie www.inncreek.com book your spot. Each will only be shown once 15 Beautifully Furnished Victorian Guest Rooms session is limited in size. at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Elegant Location on Salado Creek Tenroc Event Centers November 13, 6-8 p.m. Silver Spur Theatre 108 Candlelight Dining Friday & Saturday evenings Weddings & Receptions • Business Retreats Elegant, Quiet, Rural Setting November 13 Royal Street. I-35 Exit 284 2 miles West on Thomas Arnold Rd Texas Department of November 16 Transportation public Salado Lady Eagles scoping meeting to basketball at home discuss proposed plans against Reisel, 5 p.m. to extend State High- Varsity way 201 from SH 195 in Killeen to Inter- November 16 state Highway 35 near Eagles basketball at Salado. The meeting will Taylor, 5 p.m., Fresh, JV include a brief presenta- and Varsity. tion at 6:30 p.m., followed Nov. 16-17 Sirena 4,000 sq. ft. by an open house forum. “The Complete Blue Heron 5,000 sq. ft. Salado Intermediate Works of Wil- 254.947.5554 Creekside Wedding Sites School Cafetorium, at 550 liam Shakespeare 877.947.5554 Banquets, Weddings Thomas Arnold Rd. (Abridged),” at the Center Circle, Salado Corporate Meetings November 13 Salado Silver Spur The- www.inncreek.com • Fodor’s Best B&B Stay 512-947-9218 • www.tenroc.com Eagles basketball ater on Royal Street. November 8, 2007 salado Village Voice, Page 3B the Village of Salado? Springhouse Antiques Three actors, 37 plays in once at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22 ”A Shop of Ideas” under 90 minutes. The at the Silver Spur The- Silver Spur players take atre 108 Royal Street. Open 7 Days 10 - 5 on the Bard with a unique November 24 120 Royal Street Salado look at Shakespeare’s Lady Eagles bas- work and our world. ketball at McGregor, 11 254-947-0747 Directed by Gary Askins a.m. Varsity. with Grainger Esch, Tony Blackmon and Kevin November 27 C. Carr. Performances Salado Community are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Chorus practice, 6 p.m. Saturday with a 2 p.m. Salado Civic Center. Saturday matinee. For November 27 A Gallery of Shops more information, call Lady Eagles bas- 254-947-3456 or visit ketball at home against Offering a Unique saladosilverspur.com. Bosqueville, 5 p.m., JV, Varsity. Variety of Merchandise November 17 Mealtime Mastered November 27 at The Range at the Eagles basketball at Barton House. Twelve hme against Rockdale, 5 230 N Main 947-5831 November 10 main entrees for four to p.m., Fresh, JV, Varsity. Empty Bowl Project benefitting the Salado Family six people prepared and ovember Relief Fund at the Salado Civic Center on N. Main St. ready to freeze for easy N 27 Mealtime Mastered Soups provided by area restaurants and take-home pot- use, just $225. Click on Etrulia’s at the The Range at the tery bowls made by local artists and citizens. 10 a.m.-2 “A Fine Resale Shop” www.mealtimemastered. Barton House. Twelve p.m. Silent auction of holiday baskets donated by local com for menus. Call the main entrees for four to shops. Pottery show begins at 10 a.m. Tickets are $12 Range at 947-3828 to Now Accepting six people prepared and per person. For more information, call 254-947-0222. book your spot. Each ready to freeze for easy session is limited in size. Fall Clothing use, just $225. Click on Eagles compete in November 17, 10 a.m.-12 emony. Parade route www.mealtimemastered. Lorena Basketball Tour- Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. noon. goes west on Royal from com for menus. Call the Center Circle, north up nament, Varsity, times Michelle Ellis 881 N. Main November 17 Range at 947-3828 to Main Street, ending at TBA. 254-947-0504 Across from Subway Cooking Class with book your spot. Each the Salado Civic Center. November 30-Dec. 2 Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- session is limited in size. No. 5 Salado Square Parade starts at 5 p.m. Vil- Annual Salado 12 noon with lunch at November 27, 6-8 p.m. On the Courtyard lage tree lighting to follow. Christmas Stroll week- The Range at the Barton Main Street • Salado ovember end. Details announced at (254) 947-0300 House. Call 254-947-3828 N 29 November 29 Mealtime Mastered later date. Visit saladovil- email: [email protected] for reservations and more Salado Community Featuring A Wonderful Selection For You... at The Range at the lagevoice.com for infor- information. Great Party Chorus Christmas Con- • Midwest of Cannon Falls • Collectible Porcelain Boxes Barton House. Twelve mation as the days draw Ideas to take with you. cert. 7 p.m. at the Salado • Caspari Notes • Napkins and Plates main entrees for four to closer. Recipes include these: Civic Center, following the • Home Decor • Cards for ALL Occasions six people prepared and • Giftwrap, Books, Religious Gifts Crisp; party potatoes; Parade and Tree Light- ov ec ready to freeze for easy N . 30, D . 1 -2 • Candles and more! stuffed peppers, beef and ing. Concert is free to the Salado Historical use, just $225. Click on Mon - Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-5 sausage or veggie; cheese public. Society Christmas Home www.mealtimemastered. torta with crostini. Tour. Homes on the com for menus. Call the November 29 tour are Terry and Linda Range at 947-3828 to Salado Silver Spur November 19 Weaver, Shepherd’s Glen; Salado Masonic book your spot. Each Support Society $5 John and Shirley Lett, Lodge #296 stated session is limited in size. FilmFest showing “Pulp 3213 Chisholm Trail; meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the November 29, 10 a.m.-12 Fiction.” This movie will Joe and Dottie Oliver, lodge, located on Church noon. only be shown once at 7:30 615 Quail Hollow; Sam St. behind First State p.m. Nov. 29 at the Silver ovember and Dalena Kanouse, Bank and The Veranda. N 29 Spur Theatre 108 Royal Cooking Class with Street. 2513 Hester Way; Rod Specializing in Heritage Lace Designs November 19 Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- and Sheryl Russell, 1005 Fenton Art Glass, Arthur Court Designs and Salado Lady Eagles 12 noon with lunch at Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Center Circle; and Colo- Willow Tree Angels by DEMDACO Lady Eagles compete basketball at Franklin, 5 The Range at the Barton nel and Mrs. Joe McK- 102 North Main Street, Salado in Academy basketball p.m., JV, Varsity. House. Call 254-947- ethan, 701 Indian Trail. 254-947-1868 • 877-947-1868 Tournament, JV, times 3828 for reservations and Additional stops on the [email protected] November 19 TBA. Eagles basketball more information. Great Tour include St. Joseph’s at home against Liberty Fall Comfort Foods. Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Chapel, the Giles Kendrid Eagles basketball at House on Center Circle [email protected] Hill, 5 p.m., Fresh, JV, November 29 Mexia Tournament, fresh, and the Boles-Aiken and Visa & Mastercard Accepted Varsity. Salado Christmas Parade and Village JV, times TBA. Denman log cabins on Home Decor Items November 20 751 Stagecoach Rd. #1 Teacup Tuesday, Tree Lighting cer- Nov. 29-Dec. 1 Eagles and Lady (254) 541-1042 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Calendar Continues 4B First Baptist Church Fel- $ Market Day Prices $ lowship Hall. Speaker is 5 days a week Mary Ann Everett with Mon. • Thurs. • Fri. • Sat. 10 - 5 the County Extension Of- Fashion forTrouvé Today’s Curvy Woman Sun. 12 - 5 fice. SpectacularSee our Catalogue catalog on the web: Sales www.guest.spectacularcatalogsales.com November 20 Christy’s A Touch of Class three piece in Salado Community Chorus practice, 6 p.m. fall and holiday colors for $148 Salado Civic Center. of New Flax Arrivals November 20 A Sewing Basket Eagles basketball at w w home against Riesel, 5 Holiday Preview Special 100% Cotton Fabrics Quilting p.m., JV, Varsity. Salado w Notions w Classes Ladies Boutique 10% off all new arrivals for (254) 947-5423 • 1-877-244-0450 November 21-23 the month of October www.thesewingbasket.com Salado ISD campuses [email protected] break for the Thanks- Christy Arner 560 N. Main St, Suite 6 giving holiday. We specialize in sizes 10 and up (Located in the Stagestop Shopping Center) November 22 with Personalized Service Salado, TX 76571 Salado Silver Spur Main at N. Pace Park One of a kind Jewelry~Accessories~Gifts Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30, Sun 12-4:30 p.m. Support Society $5 P.O. Box 83 230 N. Main St. in Salado Meeting Room Available for Rent FilmFest showing “The Salado, TX 76571 Front Row Gallery of Shops Dirty Dozen.” This 512-508-2530 Open Daily 10-5 movie will only be shown 254/947-0561 Page 4B, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 Calendar of Events From Page 3B the grounds of the Salado each night. Tickets: $10 Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- “A ,” House. Call 254-947-3828 p.m. at the Salado Silver Civic Center. Tour hours for adults, $5 for students 12 noon with lunch at adapted and directed by for reservations and more Spur Theater. Featuring are 5-8 p.m. Nov. 30, 10 and $3 for children 12 and The Range at the Barton Harry Sweet. Perfor- information. Fabulous Carol Meyer Willingham, a.m.- 6 p.m. Dec. 1 and under. Tickets available at House. Call 254-947- mances set for 7 p.m. Dinner Party. soprano; Robin Roewe, the gate beginning at 6:30 3828 for reservations and each night. Tickets: $10 1-5 p.m. Dec. 2. Tickets ecember Tenor; John Van Cura, more information. Wine for adults, $5 for students D 12 are $12 through Nov. 29 p.m. Concessions open at Brown Bag Noon baritone and Kim Van Pairing Dinner Menu. and $3 for children 12 and and $15 after that date. 6:30 p.m. Info: 947-9205 Book Review at the Cura, piano. Presented by Recipes include these: under. Tickets available at Tickets may be purchased or email tablerock1@aol. Salado Public Library. Music in Salado as part Macadamia-crusted goat the gate beginning at 6:30 also at each home during com. Marion Shell will review of the Music Festival in cheese with baby greens p.m. Concessions open at the tour December 1 ’s novel, Salado. For more infor- Garage and Estate Sale in mango truffle vinai- 6:30 p.m. Info: 947-9205 mation, call Kim Van . ov ec Skipping Christmas. Shell N . 30-D . 2 to benefit the Lighthouse grette; Roasted tomato or email tablerock1@aol. Cura, 254-947-5592 or Salado Village Art- is an accomplished book Family Network. 8 a.m. at soup; Stuffed beef tender- com. visit www.musicinsalado. ists will have a display reviewer from George- the Lighthouse office at loin; Whipped potatoes; ecember com. at their building on the D 7-9 town. 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite Individual pear tart with Annual Salado grounds of the Salado February 9 #175. Lighthouse Family cinnamon ice cream. Christmas Stroll week- Dec. 14-16 International Piano Civic Center, beginning end. Details announced at A Sewing Basket Network is a Christian ecember Duo in Concert, 7 p.m. at 9 a.m. these days. D 4 Christmas Retreat at child-placing agency Eagles basketball at later date. Visit saladovil- at the Salado Silver Spur. Summer’s Mill. $175 per Nov. 30, Dec. 1 serving abused, neglected home against Taylor, 5 lagevoice.com for infor- Krassimira Jordan and person, call 254-947-5423 Tablerock’s 15th and delinquent youth at p.m., Fresh, JV, Varsity. mation as the days draw Wolfgang Watzinger, Annual production their point of need. If you closer. or visit www.the presented by Music in of ’ have items to donate, call Dec. 6-Jan. 17 sewingbasket.com for ec Salado as part of the “A Christmas Carol,” Conversational Span- D . 7-9 more details or to reserve Linda at 254-947-3153. Salado Village Art- Music Festival in Salado. adapted and directed by ish classes at Salado your space. ecember ists will have a display For more information, Harry Sweet. Perfor- D 4 Public Library. Session Cooking Class with at their building on the December 24-Jan. 4 call Kim Van Cura, 254- mances set for 7 p.m. one is a six-week series 947-5592 or visit www. grounds of the Salado Salado ISD campuses 10 a.m.-noon Thursdays. musicinsalado.com. Ends Jan. 17. Civic Center, beginning at break for the Christmas 9 a.m. these days. holiday. March 18 Dec. 6-8 Salado School Alumni Salado Coach Smith December 8 2008 Cooking Class with Association first annual Invitational Tourna- Jan. 3-Feb. 14 meeting saladoalumni@ Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- Conversational Span- ment. Boys and girls embarqmail.com. varsity basketball teams. 12 noon with lunch at ish classes at Salado arch The Range at the Barton Public Library. Session M 17-21 Times to be announced. Salado ISD Spring House. Call 254-947-3828 II is 6-8 p.m. Thursdays. ec Break. D . 6-8 for reservations and more Class ends Feb. 14. Eagles basketball at information. Great Sea- anuary March 27-29 Cameron Yoe tourna- J 13 food Fresh from the Sea The Romero Guitar Travel Texas and See ment, JV, Times TBA. and Streams. Quarter, the Royal the World Wildflower Dec. 7 & 8 December 8 Family of Guitar, pre- Trails Shop Hope. More Tablerock’s 15th Bob Simpson will sented in concert by information available at Annual production read “A Child’s Christ- Music in Salado. 4 p.m. the shop hop at A Sewing of Charles Dickens’ mas in Wales” by Dylan at the Salado Silver Spur Basket, 560 N. Main St., Thomas at 1 p.m. at the Theater. For more infor- Suite 6, Salado, 254-947- Salado Public Library. mation about Music in 5243. Simpson will delight the Salado, contact Dr. Kim May 10 audience with his authen- Van Cura at 254-947-5592 Salado Fine Art Gal- tic Welsh accent. Families or visit www.musicin- lery Trail. More details are welcome, but due to salado.com. TBA. the length of the pro- January 31 May 17 gram, small children may Salado ISD Stars Annual ABWA Style become restless. Conference, showcasing Show and Benefit Lun- the talents of Salado stu- cheon, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in December 11 dents. More details TBA. the Longhorn Room of Salado Garden Club ebruary the Stagecoach Inn. Info: meeting, location to be F 8-9 Third Annual Music 947-3617. announced. Festival in Salado, spon- June 14 December 11 sored by Music in Salado, Annual Salado Cooking Class with www.musicinsalado.com. Reunion. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 Dave Hermann 10 a.m.- February 8 p.m., Salado Intermediate 12 noon with lunch at Vocal and Chamber School. Info: (254) 947- The Range at the Barton Music of Schubert, 7 5783 or (254) 939-3187. Admirable Woman set for LRTS “An Admirable Wom- an” is the ironic title of the show which the Living Room Theatre of Salado (LRTS) will present to open an exciting new 2007-2008 Season. The show is an adaptation of Leanna Skarnulis’ novel- in-progress, The Chatau- qua Darling, concerning a mother who discovers to her horror that she is re- sponsible for causing her eight-year-old daughter’s blindness! Leanna Skarnulis, author of The Chatauqua Darling. The cast of the show in- The performance, one insure subscribers receive cludes the author’s grand- night only, is 7 p.m. Nov. notification and reminders daughter, Quinn Skar- 14 at the Salado Civic of events in advance of re- nulis, as well as Salado Center. lease to the public. performers, Theresa Hol- Open to the public, ad- Both admission and loway, Betsy Tyson, and mission is $5 per person. subscription fees may be the pastor of the Methodist Call 947-8300 for further paid at the door on the eve- Church, Travis Franklin. information. ning of the performance. A professional actor 401 S. Main St. • Shady Villa Salado, TX 76571 There is also a sub- The show has been from Colorado and friend (254) 947-5703 • (800) 473-5703 scription fee available of adapted and directed by of Leanna’s will also per- $5 per address for print- Ramon Carver. gregorysofsalado.com form, Timothy Englert. ing and mailing costs to Choose a sustainable food regimen for your health November 8, 2007 salado Village Voice, Page 5B The American Obesity Salado - IH 35 Association reports ap- Dr. Campbell is even more proximately 127 million Lifestyle and Wellness extreme with a vegan 254-947-5000 US adults are overweight, diet. These approaches to Reservations 1-800-800-8000 60 million are obese, and 9 By Kevin McCauley proper nutrient intake are • Clean, Friendly Service million are severely obese extreme and very restric- • Free Continental Breakfast • Pool - HBO - ESPN totaling over one-third of authors’ books because gram for everyone. There tive, leaving people feel- • Free High Speed Internet the adult American popu- though not exactly the is also plenty of scientific ing physiologically and/or • In Room Coffee Maker - Refrigerator lation. Consequently, fad evidence listed to support psychologically deprived. Microwave same, they have one very VISA/MasterCard • Special Group - Reunions - Wedding rates diet plans and concoctions similar message; if we are each authors approach. Grade: Lacto-ovo Veg- American Express • AAA Approved Discover • Newly renovated promising dramatic results to defeat disease and ac- One hugely beneficial etarian: B- Vegetarian: Diner’s Club have become popular. celerated aging, we must concept that they agree C- Vegan Diet: D- However, these magical focus on a “plant-based” upon is the focus of con- 3. Focus: One-Size- shortcuts don’t offer long- diet, or more simply, move suming real whole foods. Fits-All. None of these term success, and some toward a vegetarian (veg- Grade: A books will pass the “One- may even be dangerous to etarianism is the practice 2. Focus: Sustain- Size-Fits-All” test as The Inn at Salado your health. Fortunately, of a diet that excludes all able. Consuming pre- there are numerous soci- there are a good number animal flesh, including dominately grains, tubers, eties that consume high Historic Bed & Breakfast of people who can see past poultry, game, fish, shell- legumes, vegetables and amounts of animal protein these “fad” diets and have fish or crustacean, and fruits is possible, but not and fat and are completely made a cerebral and de- slaughter by-products) or very practical. Dr. Dean healthy doing so (longev- termined effort to find the vegan (a true vegan does Ornish and Robert Pri- ity, no cancer, heart dis- best nutritional program not consume any animal tikin see the importance ease, low mortality rate). for them and their fami- product of any kind) diet. in a vegetarian diet and See Regimen, Page 11B lies. Basically, these three au- Today, as promised, thors recommend food Beautiful historic we are going to continue regimens that are low- setting on Salado’s on the theme of “Books calorie, high-fiber and Main Street Weddings ~ Receptions ~ Accommodations that Outline Dieting Con- low-fat. Let’s break these North Main St. & Pace Park Dr. cepts,” not “fad” diets, but Seven Guest Rooms nutritional regimens down (254) 947-0027 / (800) 724-0027 nutritional programs, or within the Progressive ways to approach eating, Wellness Services Five Large that have some real sci- Concepts to Health Eat- Gathering Room ence behind them. The ing: for weddings purpose of this series on 1. Focus: Health. & retreats nutritional books that have Each of the three authors StoneCreek Settlement made the mainstream, and above has spent a good On-site event Bed & Breakfast are now influencing our part of their life absorbed coordinator College Hill • Historic Salado culture, is to help you de- in their search for “THE” Weddings • Receptions • Conference Center termine what is real and proper nutritional pro- Built 1860 Call 947-1000 what is not. Last week I informed www.touringtexas.com/halley you of the five concepts that I believe any nutri- tional regimen must pass Book now for retreat, workshop, meeting, to be considered appropri- or corporate events. ate for anyone to follow; here is a summary of those concepts: 1. The food regimen MUST focus primarily on your HEALTH. 2. The food regimen Bed Breakfast MUST be SUSTAIN- & Beyond ABLE for the long term. Inn 3. The food regimen on Royal near Main CANNOT be of the “ONE- Early Texas & German SIZE-FITS-ALL variety. Artful privacy Retreat & Conference Sunday Haus style cottages 4. The food regimen for up to 24 Center 254-947-9099 MUST focus on the many Lovely grounds A SPECIAL PLACE - 888-777-8844 complexities of the food, Elegant for groups, large or small to relax, find inspiration, not the quantity. accommodations and return to the pace of yesteryear. stonecreeksettlement.com 5. The food regimen MUST have been benefi- Walk to restaurants Look us up on the Internet: www.summersmill.com cial in other societies over and shopping 7441 FM 1123, #41 • Belton, TX 76513 a long period of time. 254-947-5260 Before we start this Fax: 254-939-6183 • Phone: 254-939-6194 Old Salado Springs 866-SALADO-S email: [email protected] discussion I must say that www.baineshouse.com I will not include any book [email protected] that I believe that the au- Celebration Center thor’s primary focus is fi- nancial. I honestly believe and Retreat that all of the concepts that the authors, including many doctors, introduce to us are “pure” and with- out malice. The three books that we will discuss this week are: “Eat More, Weigh Less” by Dr. Dean Or- nish, “The Pritikin Weight Up to 5,000 sq. ft. Bed & Breakfast Loss Breakthrough” by of meeting and rooms for up to Robert Pritikin and “The celebration space 26 guests China Study” by Dr. T. Colin Campbell. You may be acquainted with Dr. Dean Ornish and Robert On the Creek Pritikin, son of Nathan, but Dr. T. Colin Camp- In the Heart of Salado bell is relatively new to the “lime-light” concern- 200 Block of Royal Street ing the “diet” industry. I am combining these three (254) 947-5933 Page 6B, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 3.5 miles 14 east to Royal St. 13 Provision

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25. Leigh’s Necessities 3. SHOPS AT THE STAGECOACH 44. Salado Haus 254/947-1868 S and Floral Creations 254/947-0128 S, $ Salado Cigars 254/947-9177 S 48. Benchmark Real Estate 254/947-4072 $ 26. CREEKSIDE CENTER 4. Stagecoach Inn 254/947-5111 D,L 49. Roy T’s Old Salado Bakery 254/947-7181 D Prellop Fine Art Gallery 254/947-3930 S 5. Stone Creek Settlements 254/947-9099 L 50. Salado Fire Department 254/947-8961 CV Susan Marie’s 254/947-5239 S 888/777-8844 51. Salado Church of Christ 254/947-5241 CV 30. First Baptist Church 254/947-5465 C 6. Central Texas Area Museum 254/947-5232 E 32. THE VERANDA 7. Rock Creek First Texas Brokerage 254/947-5577 $ 8. SHADY VILLA 53. Splendors of Salado 254/947-3630 S 33. First State Bank 254/947-5852 $ Gregory’s 254/947-5703 S 54. Charlotte’s of Salado 254/947-0240 S Sweet Nut Things 254/947-8088 S 55. Heirlooms 254/947-0336 S 34. FIRST CENTRE at 40 N. Main 10. 56. Great Rooms 254/947-5831 S First Community Title 254/947-8480 $ 11. Tablerock Amphitheater 254/947-9205 E Trouve 512/508-2530 S Farmers Insurance 254/947-0995 $ 13. Salado United Methodist Church 254/947-5482 C Eagle Rock Ranch 254/947-5369 $ Zbranek Agency 35. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 CV 16. The Baines House B&B 254/947-5260 L 57. THE COLONY 36. Christy’s of Salado 254/947-0561 S 17. Inn on the Creek B&B 254/947-5554 D,L Griffith Fine Art 254/947-3177 S 37. Inn at Salado 254/947-0027 L 58. Salado Realty 254-947-9700 CELEBRATION CENTER 60. 38. SALADO SQUARE 18. Botangles 254/947-4747 $ Carden’s 254/947-0300 S Old Salado Springs Celebration 61. SALADO CIVIC SQUARE Linda Rountree Pritchard 254/947-4263 P Center and Retreat 254/947-5933 $ Joe Read State Farm Agency 254/947-3599 $ 19. Old Salado Springs Properties by Larry Sands 254/947-5580 $ 39. The Range at the Barton House 254/947-3828 D Guest Lodging 254/947-5933 L Uncommon Grounds Cafe 254/947-3354 D 40. Family Dentistry 254/947-5242 P 20. Springhouse Antiques 254-947-0747 S 62. The Baines House Spa 254/947-8802 $ Dr. Douglas B. Willingham 22. Salado Silver Spur Theatre 254/947-3456 E 65. The Village of Salado 254/947-5060 CV 42. Mud Pies Pottery 254/947-0281 S 43. Dolce Accents inside Southern Comfort 68. Serenity Spa 254/947-8833 $ 254/493-7344 S 3.5 miles 14 November 8, 2007, salado Village Voice, Page 7B east to Royal St. 13 Provision

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70. Stagestop RETAIL CENTER 83. Stamp Salado 254/947-2248 S 118. Thomas Arnold 254/947-5191 E Angelic Herbs 254/947-1909 S 86. Remember This Antiques 254/947-0858 S 119. Salado Intermediate 254/947-1700 E A Sewing Basket 254/947-5423 S 87. Century 21 Bill Bartlett Real Estate $ 120. Salado High 254/947-5429 E 254/947-5050 121. Cedar Valley Baptist Church 254/947-0148 C 71. SALADO CIVIC CENTER 88. Subway D 122. Broecker Funeral Home 254/947-0066 $ Salado Civic Center 254/947-8300 CV 89. The Personal Wealth Coach 254/947-1111 $ 124. St. Stephen Catholic Church 254/947-8037 C Chamber of Commerce 254/947-5040 CV 92. Spectacular Catalog Sales 254/541-1042 S 126. TranQuil Gardens R.V. Park 254/947-5192 L Historical Society CV 93. Book Barn 254-681-0716 S 127. Grace Baptist Church of Salado 254/947-5917 C SISD Administration 254/947-5479 E 94. SALADO PLAZA Village Art Center Salado Village Voice 254/947-5321 $ Not shown on map 72. The Halley House 254/947-1000 L Edward D. Jones 254/947-5128 $ The Event Center at Tenroc Ranch Salado Eye Care 254/947-LENS P 2 miles west of I-35 on Thomas Arnold Rd. 73. CARRIAGE PLACE SQUARE The Showroom 254/947-0556 S 512/947-9218 $ Salado Tanning & Fitness 254/947-5814 $ 96. Mill Creek Golf & Country Club 254/947-5144 D,L ARCHANGEL ON MAIN 97. Salado Public Library 254/947-9191 E 74. Merle Norman Cosmetics 254/947-9993 S 98. Salado Cleaners 254/947-7299 $ Etrulia’s 254/947-0504 S 101. Holiday Inn Express 254/947-4004 L Salado Wine Seller 254/947-8011 S 102. Robertson’s Hams / Robertson’s Architectural Salvage 75. ArchAngel Antiques & The Choppin’ Block 254/947-5562 S & Architectural Salvage 254/947-5933 S 104. Fairway Golf Carts 254/947-4065 S Your Salado business can find 107. Sonic 254-947-0505 D 79. Presbyterian Church of Salado 254/947-8106 C 108. Scissors Hair and Nails 254/947-9001 $ its place on this map and 111. Super 8 Motel 254/947-5000 L on the web with a weekly ad. 81. Salado Sawmill 254/947-0137 S 114. Dairy Queen of Salado 254/947-5406 D 115. Johnny’s Steaks & Bar-Be-Que 254/947-4663 D Call Salado Village Voice 82. OLD TOWN SALADO 116. Johnny’s Texas Banquet Hall 254/947-4663 D at 254/947-5321. Page 8B, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 Now Showing The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) Great fun for all ages. Showtimes Fri & Sat 7:30 pm www.saladosilverspur.com Sat Matinee 2 pm Picture Show 108 Royal Street • Salado VaudevilleStage in the old Guest-Sanford Granary Live Music & Fun for any age For Reservations, call 254-947-3456 Tickets also available at the Door Happy Birthday Governor Rick Perry came by the birthday party for Wilbur (92) and Jessie (88) Foster, held at their son’s Salado home Twelve Oaks Nov. 3. Shown above are Lyn Haney and Morris Foster, daughter and son of the Fosters; Gov. Perry and Wilbur and Jessie Foster. After the governor pre- sented the Fosters with a flag flown over the state capitol building, Wilbur gave the governor one of his handmade stage- coaches. At right, Morris shows the governor the cistern that originally sup- plied water to the home of Dr. B.D. McKie in the 1860s. Below, Jack and Miriam Oliver are greeted by Jessie in the entrance Susan Marie’s to Twelve Oaks. (Photos by Marilyn Fleischer) The Brands, the Selection, the Personal Service Since 1985 The Annual Fall Shoe Sale Begins This Week

Mud Pies pottery HAND THROWN POTTERY Fine Antiques & ONE PIECE AT A TIME Architectural Salvage Handmade Pottery, Homemade Fudge Find your favorite from 254-947-5239 - Downtown Salado - 201 North Main our 45 plus flavors!! open 10 - 5:30 M-Sat 12:30 - 5 Sun Sucrose free also available (254) 947-5933 visit us online 18 N. Main Salado 861 N. Main • Salado 947-0281 www.saladovillagevoice.com Mon-Sat 11-5 p.m., Sun 12-5 (Across from Subway) New books and new DVDs at Library November 8, 2007 salado Village Voice, Page 9B for curling up, resting for next holiday In Historic By Jeanie Lively music circles. We have Salado Library Assistant now added series number Check two of this program star- The holiday season is ring Jason Connery as the (254) 947-4663 now officially underway. hero of Sherwood Forest. Right Next Door To From October through It Out Come check them out and Custom Menus Available January we celebrate, cel- tell us what you think. www.johnnyssteaksandbbq.com ebrate, and celebrate some News & Notes from So with all of this, and more. And what a great much more, available you kickoff to the holiday sea- Salado Public Library are sure to find something son we had with Hallow- to help you relax and rest een. before the next party. Robertson's Hams in the New York Times ther Brian Kolodiejchuk The Salado Public Li- Come in to the Salado Magazine. All of the in- the publication of this book & brary, indeed almost all Public Library and see for stallments were gathered was timed to coincide with of Salado, was filled with yourself. See you soon. into one book and pub- the tenth anniversary of “Smoked” Meats & Beef Jerky costumes, decorations and The Library is open lished in October. her death. It provides an candy. Lots and lots of 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday- • Country Sausages • Bacon The story follows the honest portrayal of both candy! Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. • Sugar Cured Hams adventures of Amram and the highs and lows Mother We want to thank all of Saturdays and closed on Zelikman, fellow horse Teresa’s spiritual journey. • Delicious Sandwiches the families and trick-or- Sundays. Call the Library thieves in the kingdom If you would rather treaters who visited us – at 947-9191 or visit www. of Arran in the year 950 watch a movie the Salado (254) 947-5562 I-35, Exit 285 Salado including Mother Goose. saladolibrary.org. AD and deals with the Public Library has new We hope all of you had Khazars, a Turkic people DVD’s as well as books. a fun Halloween and that who embraced Judaism. From 1995 to 1997 you are all recovering This is a very entertaining BBC Television produced from the sugar overdose. book. the Hamish Macbeth Se- Now is the time to rest Popular author David ries based on the popular are here up and get ready for the Sparkle Nails Baldacci is back with a M. C. Beaton books. This next celebration – Thanks- new novel called Stone well-written series starred giving! Choose from Cold. Oliver Stone and Robert Carlyle and was One good way to re- the Camel Club are trying just as popular as the orig- Pastels, store some energy is to Special to protect Annabelle Con- inal books. The complete Metalics or curl up with a good book Full Set $30 roy from casino king Jerry series has been released Salado Red or watch a good movie. Bagger. on DVD and it is now Fill $25 And we have some new To complicate matters available for check out at items that just might be a new enemy, Harry Finn, the library. If you have what you need. a man who knows too not read the books, watch French Nails will never be the same If romance is your in- much about Stone’s past, the series and it just might terest, Everlasting by has made the detective his get you started. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss is 74 Van Bibber Lane Serenity Spa 254-947-8833 next target. We have also received for you. For history buffs we series number two of the Beautiful, young Abri- have the latest work by Ruth Rendell Mysteries. elle must wed the evil Des- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a This is a very popular se- mond De Marlé in order to prominent Harvard histo- ries based on the myster- Salado Civic Center save her family’s honor rian who has researched ies of Ruth Rendell. Designed to serve the Village of Salado and to keep her stepfather and written about “ordi- Another popular series out of debtor’s prison. Yet Also: nary women” through out is Robin of Sherwood, she is in love with Raven American history. Her also produced by BBC. Bandstand - Gazebo Seabern. If she follow’s latest book Well-Behaved The program was filmed Rental Rooms For: her heart it could mean Women Seldom Make on location in England Family/Class Reunions ruin for her and her fam- History explores the lives and the great writing and Weddings - Wedding Receptions ily. and work of women histo- acting evokes the atmo- Kathleen Woodiwiss Rehearsal Dinners rians and how their work sphere and feeling of the has had 12 consecutive Business Meetings & Luncheons influenced the way his- old legends. The series titles on the New York Style Shows • Concerts tory is researched, studied received great critical re- Times bestsellers list. and viewed today. views and was very popu- This book has been Kevin Sites’ new book lar with viewers. The pro- 601 North Main Street called “…her most breath- In the Hot Zone: One gram’s theme song even taking masterwork to (254) 947-8300 Man, One Year, Twenty became popular in Celtic date—a glorious celebra- Wars is the story of one tion of a secret love that man’s journey into war. is dangerous, irresistible, Sites was the first Internet forbidden…” correspondent for Yahoo! For readers of suspense Proudly serving the same menu News. we have the newest work From September 2005 from “the poster boy of and recipes that made Salado famous! through the summer of southern gothic thrillers,” 2006 he traveled by him- Greg Iles. Third Degree self to some of the most explores the secrets that dangerous places in the can hide behind a “per- world to cover the various fect” marriage. wars and conflicts rag- During the events of ing out of control there. one terrifying day Warren Carrying only a video and Laurel Shields find camera, digital camera, their lives torn apart as a laptop and a satellite their secrets and despera- modem Sites is said to tion are laid bare for all to have covered every ma- see. jor global hot spot. This In just a few hours they book includes A World of Overnight Accommodations for Individuals or Groups see everything they value Conflict bonus DVD with • Conference Center • Banquet Facilities crumble and have to fight a documentary film about • Weddings • Rehearsal Dinners to save not only them- his project. selves but those they love. • Business Meetings • Lodging Mother Teresa: Come Gentlemen of the Be My Light. The Pri- • Historic Dining Room • Coffee Shop Road: A Tale of Adven- vate Writings of the Saint ture by Michael Chabon • Stagecoach Club • Wireless Internet of Calcutta is a collection is a swashbuckling serial of letters to her spiritual novel. It originally ap- For Reservations please call 800-732-8994 or 254-947-5111 mentors throughout her peared in 15 installments lifetime. Compiled by Fa- Page 10B salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007

L a y t h a t Book Barn Pistol Down Buy - Sell -Trade Sports Cards • Comic Books • Stamps Contract Records (33s & 45s) • Memorabilia Bridge Collectibles • Avon Bottles • Fossil Rock NASCAR • Beanie Babies By Steve Becker If someone is aiming 254-681-0716 a gun at your head, it is 771 N. Stagecoach Rd. a good idea -- as a matter of self-preservation -- to disarm him if you can safely do so. An analogous situation arises at the bridge table when a particular opponent threatens your chances of making the contract. In such a circumstance, you should do whatever you can to eliminate the threat. Take this case where you are in three notrump and West leads a spade. You win East’s ten with the queen, and it is obvi- ous that the contract is ice-cold if West has the king of diamonds. In that case, repeated finesses will overcome the king, and you will finish with 11 or 12 tricks. But if you start out by attacking diamonds and East has the king, there is a real danger that a spade return will defeat you. This could easily occur if West started with five or six spades and the ace of hearts. Once you recognize the threat posed by West, it is not difficult to find the suitable countermeasure. “A Specialty Toy & Candy Store” At trick two, you lead the queen or jack of hearts thomas Our Angel 2005 instead of attacking dia- the tank engine monds. This play virtually & friends Collectors Choice eliminates all chance of going down. Madame Alexander If West has the ace and Classic Collection takes it, you plan to duck his spade return and win the next one. Now when you BREYER take the diamond finesse, you are on safe ground. If the finesse loses, East will either not have a spade to Lee Middleton lead (because West started with at least five of them), Dolls or East will have a spade to lead (because the spades were originally divided 4- 4). Similarly, if East has the ace of hearts and takes it, you duck his spade return before trying the diamond finesse. Either way, the contract is secured by lead- ing a heart first, effectively disarming West by remov- ing the pistol -- the ace of Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 hearts -- from his posses- #4 Shady Villa • Main St. • Salado sion before he has a chance to use it against you. 254-947-8088 (c) 2007 King Features Synd., www.sweetnutthings.com Inc. Painting workshop at Stonecreek November 8, 2007 salado Village Voice, Page 11B Stonecreek Settlement is hosting a painting work- shop by Renie Patty with Salado’s Wireless Uncommon Grounds Cafe three days of classes Nov. Internet Cafe 12-14. An orientation will be held Nov. 11. Now Open with New Hours The cost is $300 per student for the painting Wednesday - Monday workshop focusing on landscapes in oils in the 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Windberg technique. Closed Tuesday Renie Patty has been creating landscapes, sea- scapes and floral oil paint- 947-3354 - 417 N. Main St. ings for more than thirty years. She has received Dawn’s Early Light by artist Renie Patty. Patty will Look for additional hours Dec. 1 numerous awards and rec- have a painting workshop Nov. 12-14 at Stonecreek We will be adding a dinner menu ognition for her work. Her Settlement B&B. Beer and Wine available after Dec. 8 viewers often comment on ness of the ocean, to the Prospective workshop- the vibrant colors and the smallest flower,” Patty pers can view Renie’s reality of her paintings. said. “My purpose is to paintings at her galleries: She has studied with re- capture and reflect this www.griffithfineart.com nowned instructors, Dal- beauty through my paint- and www.artgalleryrock- hart Windberg and Simon ings. I want to share this port.com. Michael. experience,and the joy I Contact Stonecreek Salado * Austin “I am fascinated with feel when painting with Settlement at info@stone- the beauty of Nature. There all my viewers.” creeksettlement.com for is so much wonder in this A supply list will be IH35 Exit 285 more information about Salado world, from the grandeur provided to students upon the workshop. of the mountains, the vast- registration. Sales * Service Regimen FROM Page 5B Parts * Leasing type (myself, Masai Tribe, (which are included with ing hormonal responses. Eskimos) will have a dif- casein) are shown, from If you have any questions ficult time following these his findings, to be highly please e-mail Kevin at 254-947-4065 programs and will end up, linked to cancer and other [email protected] Area’s only authorized Club Car dealer! www.fairwaycarts.com in my opinion, diseased if diseases. An interesting or call him at 947-8304. they try. Each of us has point though is that the our very own biochemical book itself spends the ma- individuality which influ- jority of its time (nearly Gifts and Floral for any occasion ences how our body will 90%) promoting a vegan react to different types of diet, not the study itself.) macronutrients and mi- 5. Focus: History. 254/947-0222 cronutrients. If someone There is NO historical evi- has ethical commitments dence that supports ANY or moral reasons for be- society improving their Leigh’s ing a vegetarian, that is health with a vegetarian great, but I would recom- diet, let alone, a vegan diet. AndNecessities mend to them in taking up In matter of fact, societies Floral Creations the Lacto-ovo (milk and that have been found to eggs) approach as it is a consume low amounts of much healthier long term animal products have only on Pace Park Dr. diet over the strict vegan done so because of lack of and even vegetarian di- supply, not because of its ets. Grade: Carbohydrate merit. These tribes and Type: A-B; Mixed Type cultures knew that their C-D; Protein Type D-F overall health was in some 4. Focus: Food Com- way related to their intake plexity. These authors of raw milk, free-range Original Art understand the impact a eggs, wild fish and/or Bronze Sculpture proper food regimen can grass-fed animal products. Raku Pottery have on ones health and Grade: D each makes a conscious G. Harvey Limited Edition Prints So, in conclusion, if And More and good intentioned ef- you are a carbohydrate fort to help their readers type and you flourish on understand this as well. grains, tubers, legumes, Their focus on real whole vegetables and fruits you foods is excellent as well may find some very im- as showing the0 great portant information from importance of high nu- any of these authors, but if trient/low calorie foods. you know you thrive on a Unfortunately, because balanced diet of carbohy- of the authors’ dislike of drates, proteins and fats or FINE ART animal proteins and fats, just proteins and fats, fol- numerous foods as well lowing these authors’ in- as nutrients are neglected formation will not benefit and must either be supple- you and may even be det- GALLERY mented and/or the foods rimental to your health. consumed must be com- Next week: Books that Traditional and Contemporary bined properly to meet es- promote balanced diets. Landscapes, Seascapes, sential dietary needs. A Kevin is a Lifestyle and nutritionally superior food Wellness Coach/Certified Wildlife, and Western Art. for you may not be supe- Clinical Nutritionist in prellopfineartgallery.com rior for others, it actually Salado. He is the owner/ may be inferior. Grade: C operator of Progressive (Side-note: Dr. Campbell’s Wellness Services, a Total Main Street • Salado • (888) 461-2605 • (254) 947-3930 book “The China Study” Wellness Company. Kev- should focus primarily in helps families instill on the study itself, where positive lifestyle habits www.saladovillagevoice.com for instance he shows that into their lives, including: the milk protein casein proper nutrition, smart and other animal proteins exercise and understand- Shopping •Lodging •Entertainment Page 12B salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007

“A bit of whimsy, a touch of elegance” Uncanny influence of heroes in our lives There are some people who have had a great im- by pact on my life. The first was my father who taught Tumbleweed me to be fair. In high school and college I met Smith Located Midtown a writer in Florida and an architect in Fort Worth #8 Rock Creek (just a few steps off Main) the humor writer, H. Al- He was extremely cordial who both worked out of len Smith, who moved to me and I am still us- Salado, TX 76571 (254) 947-0240 their homes. Growing to Alpine from up north ing some of the produc- up in the family grocery somewhere in the late tion techniques I learned store, working at home 60’s. He did his writing there. was something totally at home. We became When I started after new to me. At Baylor, I good friends and when he dinner speaking I visited was fortunate to take a died his widow told me I with Dr. Charles Jarvis drama course from Paul could have anything in and Bob Murphey and Baker. He changed my his office. I asked for his Cactus Pryor. I learned life and still has an influ- typewriter. I kept it for something from all of ence on me. I called him a number of years, then them. the other day (he’s in his donated it to the museum The other night I in- #4 Rock Creek 90’s) and he urged me to at Sul Ross State Univer- terviewed Ken Burns, Salado write some more books. sity in Alpine. America’s foremost Speaking of books, I 947-3630 When I started my ra- documentarian. He was found a book at a book- dio program I met Ace at Midland College to store sale at Baylor titled Kitchenware, Reid, the cartoonist from speak as part of a lec- YOU CAN’T GO HOME including Bakeware, Pottery, Kerrville. I guess every ture series. I had a short AGAIN by Thomas Glassware, Gadgets and more aspiring person doing visit with him before his Wolfe. I had never read • Unique Furniture any kind of creative work talk. We were lucky to such prose in my life. • Garden & Yard Decor has spent some nights on see him, especially dur- His descriptions of life in Ace’s Draggin’ S Ranch, ing the time his 15-part • Table Linens & Accessories America made me want getting food, drink, lodg- series, THE WAR, was • All natural aromatic Caldrea to see this country and ing and encouragement on public television. I exclusive fragrances experiences as much of from him. Ace was per- thought his speech was pampered cleaning it as I can. A few years haps the best storyteller inspiring and motivat- ago I went to his home- I’ve ever recorded. He ing. It made me want to town of Asheville, North did his cartoons in the af- read, contemplate and Carolina, just to breathe ternoons while watching write. It also made me the same air he breathed. Hogan’s Heroes on TV in realize how lucky I am After graduation from his bedroom. to have been born in the Baylor I traveled 10,000 When I started pro- USA. It made me glad to miles around the country, ducing commercials I be a chronicler of Texas to Oregon, California, went to the best in the people and events, its New York and Florida. I business, Chuck Blore, small towns, festivals, even threw in a side trip whose studio was in Hol- characters, legends, folk- to Havana. lywood. I wanted to soak lore and history. And I While working as a in the atmosphere of the get to write about them at broadcast newsman I met place where he worked. home. Deadline for Classified ads is noon Mondays Real Estate Services For Sale Jobs Classifieds Section C Marketplace Salado Village Voice Marketplace Classifieds November 8, 2007 www.c21bb.com Over 100 years of real estate experience

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$498,700: 1295 West- $399,700: 9571 Stag Rd., $398,900: 3203 Worth $359,700: 209 Carriage $319,700: 7241 Tollbridge ern Trail, Salado. Home Holland. This home was Lane, Belton. Lots of room House, Salado. Peaceful Rd., Belton. Separate on 9.10 acres fronting the built for two families. The inside and out! 5 BR home setting near the heart of apartment with separate Willingham Creek in Hid- main home has 3 BR, 2.5 on 1.37 acres. Salado, on quiet cul-de- entrance, but under same den Springs. 3 bedrooms, BA, living, kitchen & 3 car sac. Upstairs gameroom roof. 7 acres with easy 3 full baths, 2 half baths. garage. All on 23 acres. could be 4th BR. access to I-35.

$299,700: 12220 FM 2484, $295,900: 3301 Chisholm $282,700: 1211 Yellow Rose, $279,700: 910 Mill Creek $279,700: 1318 Walker Cir- Salado. Older home on Tr., Salado. 3 BR, 2.5 BA Salado. Pool and hot tub Dr., Salado. Large home cle, Salado. Overlooking 23+ acres on prime loca- home on the golf course in your private back yard. with generous rooms in the Mill Creek golf course, this tion between Salado & with many upgrades. Out- 4 BR, 3 BA, game room, with heart of Mill Creek. Great 4 BR, 2.5 BA has enclosed Harker Heights. Two small door living area with fire- additional living and dining. view of Salado Creek, pri- patio to fit your needs. tanks on the property. place. vate backyard.

$234,700: 7037 Tollbridge $219,700: 825 Park Dr. #1, $194,700: 1207 Yellow $191,700: 349 College Hill, $184,700: 812 Indian Trail, Rd., Belton. This 3 BR, 2.5 Salado. Private patio with Rose, Salado. 3 BR, 2 BA Salado. Close to down- Salado. This 3 BR, 2 BA is BA home was moved in & great view of Salado Creek. in Yellow Rose. Tile & car- town Salado, 3 BR, 2 BA convenient to Royal St. and remodeled on 4.9 wooded HOA takes care of the yard pet throughout, with tiled on half acre with beautiful downtown Salado. Private acres. Metal building could work. 3 BR, 3 BA, plus two kitchen countertops. trees. Stained concrete patio & fenced backyard. be great workshop. office areas. throughout home. Long front porch.

$184,700: 1900 Chisholm $182,700: 2301 Indian $169,700: 1507 Bishop $169,000: 1812 Chisholm $156,000: 531 San Pedro, Trail, Salado. Huge pri- Trail, Salado. Crepe myrtle Dr. Walk out your back Trail, Salado. 3 BR, 2 BA Salado. 3 BR, 2 BA with vate backyard at this nicely lined driveway in the heart door & enjoy Mill Creek Mill Creek home located laminate floors throughout. landscaped 3 BR, 2 BA of Mill Creek. 3 BR, 2 BA golf course. 3 BR, 2 BA across the street from Tee Easy access to I-35 and Larry Lily built home. with oversized formal living has enclosed screen porch #3. Large living area with downtown Salado. area. for a great view & privacy. rock fireplace. Treed back Beautiful garden area. yard. 860 N. Main St. (next to Subway) • Salado, TX 76571 (800) 352-1183 Page 2C, Salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 Services______Stevens Yard Equipment and Cedar Valley $45 mo. ing part-time Employment. Mary Belote Mother’s Day Out Mondays & Repair/Small Gas Engine re- Rita Oden, Salado Realty Avaialble M-F 8 a.m. till 3 p.m. REALTOR, CCPS & CRMS or Wednesday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. pairman Pick up and drop off 254-947-9700 Any number of hours ok. Reli- Multi-Million $$$ Producer 1 day/week $75, 2 days/week available. 254-947-7249 3/8tfnbStow Away Storage able, dependable and local 289-2447 / 200-3829 Office [email protected] $135. Call 931-4334. 8/3tfnb Household -Commercial 254-394-3435 Cindy Adamson Christi Curb 11/8tfnb Trees, Shrubs & Landscap- 10X10 - 10x20- 22x40 Clean, 11/1-22 p REALTOR REALTOR Salado Bobcat Service, ing, Pruning, Removal and lighted, fenced, Key punch Ambrosia Tea Room needs 289-6358/200-3829 Office 702-1555 / 200-3829 Office spread topsoil, gravel, road Hauling. Flower beds, yard entry. 947-5502 or 721-1807 dishwashers and wait staff [email protected] [email protected] base, rock scraping light load work, top soil. Call Victor Paul Sanford - Owner on Saturdays. Call 947-3733 clearing and haul offs. 254- Marek toll free 1-888-945- tfnb or come by. 947-5516 or 254-760-8949 3822 or residence 254-527- Storage space in Salado 11/08p 0816 tfnb 3822. 8X12, 16X24 and up. Administrative assistant in Bernie’s Home Maintenance Mary Kay Products 947-3159. Some have drive-in doors. Salado. Computer proficient. misc. home repairs and elec- Visit MaryKay.com/AnneMarie- Salado Storage 947-5575 Send resume to P. O. Box trical work. Bernie Krueger Harwell. tfnb 770, Salado, TX 76571 10586 Hodge Canyon Dr. Salado $243,000 Space Galore for back 254-760-7608 5/11tfn 1018tfnb yard play in the swimming pool and on your own tennis court! Tucked 0621tfnb Yard Maintenance: Mow, Auction, Garage & Estate Heights Home Health Now away on 2 acres with towering native trees. Built for fun this 4 bed- Bulldozing work, all types. weed eat, trim. 721-4699 Sales Hiring attendants to care for room, 2.5 bath, 2 living, 2 dining with approx. 2,462 living sq. ft. No job too big or too small. Call Popeye or 913-4692 Herbie. Moving Sale 3427 W. Amity, the elderly and disabled in their home makes a recipe for a happy family with endless possibilities. Alan at (254) 721-4756. Housekeeping_____ Salado, 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sat- homes. For more information 122106tfn Only Solutions... Personal urday. call 254-953-4702 Residential, commercial, Assistant Help with errands, 11/8b 0405tfnb mowing, edging, trimming. shopping, appointments house Friday - Saturday 9 - 3 Ruben J. Lemus owner and sitting, pet sitting, parties. beautiful Drexel Heritage Homes For Sale operator. Free estimates 947- Bonded - discounts to seniors bedroom suite. Amoire, 5 acres with scattered live 0865 or 760-8424 Call 718-1222 There’s no prob- dresser, bed, nightstand, and oaks and Texas style Austin tfnb couches, decorative hand Stone home! Granite coun- 101 Lost Mesa Belton $359,900. Custom built on 2.686 wooded lems only solutions. Avon in Salado Contact painted furniture, some ani- ter tops, SS appliances, large acres with approx 3,280 living sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, two 1004-1101p dining, 3 living areas with oversized two car garage. Second floor LaVerne Gore to get a tuqes, rabbit collectibles and utility room and a workshop/ features a sitting area, media room with wet bar, 4th bedroom and brochure or to place an order Storage______crafts.( at 1001 Mill Creek well house. $349,800. Call 947-0710, Dr.) Christmas itmes, kitchen Salado Realty 254-947-9700 separate bath. You will see superb quality throughout this pictur- 10X12 Storage units at 2843 esque home with natural rustic charm and surroundings. 2/807tfnb items, Whirlpool side by side refrigerator, waher and dryer, Keller Williams Realty Awe- tools, and more Sale by Bar- some! Manager Special! O bara Andrews at Cats Meow down on a home. Call 254- Antiques. 702-1534 Ranger’s Promise 11/8b 510tfnb Salado ISD, No City Taxes Big Sale - Closing Office 3/2 brick residence OR Half-Acre Lots - Homes From The $180’s - Desks, Chairs, Pictures, Commercial/ Investment Tables, File cabinets, Mis- opportunity! Well maintained 282 Hammer Dr. TAKE IH-35 SOUTH, TAKE THE AMITY EXIT, TURN LEFT ON AMITY 300 Hammer Dr. cellaneous - 417 N. Main, with extra workshop, shed EAST TO THE FIRST RIGHT, TAKE IMMEDIATE LEFT ON ROSE LANE. 3 BR/2BA, Study 4 BR/2BA Suite 202 (above Uncommon and tornado shelter. Large $217,000 $222,000 Grounds), Saturday 10 a.m. - living room with fireplace and 2 p.m., 760-9432 a 2 car carport. $135,800.Call Scot Tyson 760-8396 11/8b Salado Realty 254-947-9700 Jeff Williams 913-2395 GARAGE SALE Saturday 0719tfnf David Southerland 913-1018 Only 1273 W Creekview A quiet cul-de-sac location Sales Office 773-0600 Hidden Springs – FM 2843 for this Austin stone home. Follow the Signs! Perfect for families with open 11/8cc kitchen/dining and living. 2.29 Acres with 3/2/2 and cov- www.carothersexecutivehomes.com For Sale _____ ered back porch. $229,800. MON - FRI By Appointment Washed rock from Salado Salado Realty 254-947-9700 277 Rangers Blvd. SAT 10 - 5 • SUN 12 - 5 126 Hammer Dr. creek 1 1/2 inches $200 per 0719tfnf 3 BR/2BA, 2 Dining 3 BR/2BA, 2 Dining, Study load Good for drain fields. Outdoor living on the ex- $ 214,000 There’s Just More Behind Our Door! Model Home Lakeview Services 947-3434 tensive deck of this home 11/1-8p in the woods overlooking a 7/6 night Disney area stay seasonal creek. 3 BR, 2 BA 2 abult Disney tickets Paid vaulted ceilings, stone fire- ENJOY THE HOLIDAY SEASON ON US $750, sacrifice $249. Good for place, two sheds and hot tub. with one year 254-741-3024 $145,800. Call Salado Realty 11/1-15p 254-947-9700 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY 2008* Patio set - Wrought -iron dark 5/10tfnf green oblong table 6 chairs, 16.33 acres of rolling hills The Village Of Armstrong Addition umbrella, green/beige with 2400 SF Workshop with 4 stand $200 call 947-0250 overhead doors, 18 x 30 Pa- 1/2 ac. home sites • Belton schools • $1 move-in** 9/27tfnb vilion, 10 x 12 Storage and Country living • From the $120’s available an Austin Stone 3 BR, 2 BA 2170 Shirley Loop 1515 sqft $159,000 Employment - Help Wanted home. Fenced and cross- fenced. $430,800. Call 2169 Shirley Loop 1470 sqft $155,000 NRS at Wildfire Ranch Salado Realty 254-947-9700 5/31tfnf 2011 Shirley Loop 1245 sqft $133.500 Weekends/Weekdays NRS is always looking for great Salado Schools! Country 2455 Shirley Loop 1245 sqft $133.500 people wanting to provide great escape 2 BR 2 BA on almost service working weekends or an acre. Fireplace, vaulted 2019 Shirley Loop 1196 sqft $125.500 weeknights on the sales floor or ceiling, open floor plan. Large 2433 Shirley Loop 1196 sqft $125.500 as a cashier. Computer usage front and back porches, tons of trees and wildlife. Won’t From Salado: from Main Street, take Royal Street about 4 miles to the end and make a left on Armstrong Loop Road. Follow Armstrong Loop and good math skills req. Apply Road about 3 1/2 miles to The Village of Armstrong Addition on the right. Enjoy the peaceful country community only 7 1/2 miles from Salado. at 14343 S IH-35 in Salado. last long These properties are * based on homes closing in November 2007. **excludes VA funding fee, origination fee and discount points. New homes open every Saturday and Sunday Hourly pay plus benefits. few and far between! Price 11/8-15b nego. Call 254-780-7119 or OPEN from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Front Desk Postions Avail- 254-760-1773 HOUSE Come take a look. You will be impressed. able * Experience preferred 3/1tfnb but not required * Motivi- New Elegant Estate 4/3/3+ Quality homes proudly marketed by tated & enegetic individual * on 3 tree-covered acres. Richard W. Overall, Jr. Dependable with good com- Inviting entrance, high ceil- Realtor® munication skills * Morning ings, crown molding, beautiful Mobile: (254) 394-6637 & Evening hours must be kitchen with stainless steel [email protected] flexible * Stable work his- appliances and granite coun- tory * Must have transporta- ter tops, large fireplace, 3+ 2201 South WS Young Dr., #117A-2 tion Apply to Comfort Suites car garage and much more. Killeen, TX 76543 Georgetown 11 Waters Edge $399,000. Call First Texas CircleGeorgetown, TX 78626, Brokerage 947-5577 Office: (254) 526-5000 512-863-7544 0202F 11/8-11/29b Retired educator seek- Classifieds continue on page 3C Nice home on 118 acres with wooded acrege creates a ft. $1750/mo. For more infor- 10/25tfnb November 8, 2007 salado Village Voice, Page 3C pond, barns and fences. private setting. 3 BR, 3 full mation call 254-760-3226 Charming, spacious, 2/2/1, Excellent location with much baths, 2 half baths. Beautiful Century 21 Bill Bartlett. townhome for rent, Clean!! frontage road. $695,000 Cen- beam vaulted ceiling in living 10/25tfnb 6 closets, vaulted ceiling, Susan Marie’s tury 21 Bill Bartlett 947-5050 area. Up to three horses are 3BR, 2 BA brick home. w/d closet inside, Walk to 41907tfnf allowed. $498,700 Century 21 Watch deer and wildlife on shopping center. Lawn care Grand home with amaz- Bill Bartlett 947-5050 Smith Branch creek. New provided. 254-338-5083. ing tree-covered lot! Extras Frigidaire stainless steel 09/13tfnb include 3 car garage, 2-1/2” Land for Sale______kitchen, fireplace, new paint Stillhouse Lake Rentals 2 faux wood blinds, landscap- and carpet throughout, close- BR 1 BA No pets permitted. Part Time Help ing, gutters, granite counter 33 acres on FM 2115 in owner financing 1615 On-site laundry facility. Saturday Only tops throughout and more. Great for horses and or Guess Dr. 947-5933 Salado school district 254- 10/25tfnb $519,000. Call First Texas hay production. Salado ISD 634-0491 or 254-947-5359 Newly completed home Now through Dec. 20 Brokerage, (254) 947-5577 convenient to Georgetown 7/26tfnb tfn for lease in the Mill Creek and Austin. Century 21 Bill 2 BR 1 BA upstairs apt. for Call 947-5239 or Fine Living Defined area of Salado. 3 bedroom, 2 rent 600 Main St. $650 mo. Bartlett 947-5050 throughout this Elegant bath, 2100 sq. ft, $1750/mo. Hughes Realty Group. 254- email: [email protected] Estate! Negative Edge Swim- tfn For more information call 773-0038 ming Pool! Wine cellar, GE Beautiful tree covered 254-760-3226. Century 21 0426tfnb stainless steel appliances, golf course lot .64 acres. Bill Bartlett. interior stone walls, granite Excellent building location counters, rich crown mold- 254-947-5702. Public Auction 13.5 acres Comanche Gap Road ing, much more. $775,000. 9/13tfnb Joe (Aggie class of ‘38) & Betty Moore Estate $270,000 Call First Texas Brokerage at College Hill Drive - Walk 346 Main - Rosebud, TX 254-947-5577 to creek, shopping, 2 Acres Sat., Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. tfnf with well, septic tank, trees! An Elegant Spanish Villa Preview at 4 p.m. & Fri., Nov. 9 from 6-8 p.m. New construction 2 new homes featuring central vac system, $139,500. Call Raney & Sterling, Original paintings by Texas artists, 3/2 $124,500 3/2 $119,600 intercom, hardwood floors, Associates Anna Lou 254- Signed Bronzes, Baccarat, Daum, Waterford 913-1215. Crystal, Lenox China, Over 500 Books; many spacious master suite, wood Call for appointment beams, stone pillars, tank- 0823tfnb autographed, Sofas & pit groups, jewelry, prints, less water heaters, granite Land, Land, Land! Lots of rugs, washer & dryer, Herman Miller desk, Fitz Dorothy Collier, Broker counters, security system. land ready for manufactured & Floyd, Pots, Pans, Small Appliances, linens & (254) 415-5592 $539,900. Call First Texas homes. Several lots available much much more. NO buyer’s premium. Collier Country Realty Brokerage at 254-947-5577 close to town (254)698-7078 J Bartosh 13414 - Pictures and more at tfnf RBI#35918. 8/16-11/8p www.colliercountryrealty.com Incredible family home Wow!!! Zero Down!!! If you AAAuction.net with plenty of room! Maple own your own land! .254-698- cabinets, quartz counters, 7088. WACRBI35918 Yount Sewer & Drain bamboo flooring through most 4/12-6/28tfnb of home, tile in bathrooms, Salado Creek Front 3+Acres. Septic Service, L.C. CBS Construction electric fireplace, convection Beautifully cleared parcel in microwave, warming drawer the peaceful, upscale com- Septic tank Septic tanks with glass cooktop, jetted munity of Hidden Springs: House pads tub in master bedroom, sink Paved streets, large parcels, & grease trap in utility room, large covered lovely homes and a commu- pumping Driveways porch on back. $398,900. nity park on Salado Creek Century 21 Bill Bartlett 947- with tennis!! Priced to sell- 254 947-5036 Lot clearing 5050 build your dream home! Easy Rock Breaking commute to Austin: West on Mill Creek living at its very FM 2843 off I-35 about 4.5 Top Soil best! This beautiful 3 BR 2.5 miles. Must sell - Great land BA home has many upgrades, with Great neighbors! Lot 71 L & L Tire Service Chet Sutton, owner-operator including granite countertops, on Creekview Dr. Call owner for details: (936)597-5284, Valero Truck Stop Salado 19 SEER Traine heat pumps, New & Used Tires central vac, open floor plan, (936)203-2766. 254 Cell master downstairs, home All Types of Tires Repaired 718-1752 office, bonus room upstairs, Commercial Rental large out door living area with 24 Hour Roadside Service fireplace, golf cart garage and 350 SF Office/Retail Space your own putting green tht for lease on I-35 in Salado. Shaun Drake (254) 624-0443 opens up to the golf course. Great Visibility and easy $295,900 Century 21 Bill access. Only $350 per month. Real Estate Bartlett 947-5050 Aldrich-Thomas Group, Realtors 254.773.4901 Absolutely wonderful view Consulting 11/1,& 15 Have questions or problems regarding real estate? from hilltop. 10 acres offers Retail office/workshop peace and quiet. Enjoy the space on Royal St. rustic, Texas countryside from your funky ambiance. 947-5933 covered porch. 3 BR 2 BA 10/25tfnb stone home with metal roof. Custom tile countertops and Old Church Place (office backsplash in kitchen, large Space) Two private offices den with custom built-ins, spa- with full bath and large cious master bath with jetted reception/secretary area. tub and separate shower. Wonderful kitchenette area. Plenty of room for your horses 1000 sq.. ft. $800 mo. Call and barn. $224,900 Century Properties by Larry Sands 21 Bill Bartlett 947-5050. at 254-913-5467 for showing B. DALTON and more information Relax in the pool and hot 6/29tfnb tub in your own back yard. CONSTRUCTION 4 BR, 3 BA wonderful game For Rent or Lease_ room with additional living and Bill Bartlett dining. Tile throughout most Salado Executive Home CUSTOM INTERIORS This experience may be of help to you of the home. Stained concrete 3/2.5/2, propane fireplace, REMODELING and NEW CONSTRUCTION • State Certified Real Estate Appraiser floors in game room. Wood great landscaping, large COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL deck in back yard takes you to master, fenced, 2LA/2DA, • Accredited Land Consultant a beautiful pool. Very private fenced. 2800’, $1395 mo. • Subdivision Developer back yard. $282,700 Century 254-947-4503. OVER 25 YEARS of EXPERIENCE • Residential Home Builder 21 Bill Bartlett 947-5050 11/8tfnb • Graduate Real Estate Institute • 30 years real estate brokerage Home on 9.10 acres front- Newly completed home for BRITT DALTON ing the Willingham Creek lease in Mill Creek area of 254-947-8846 or 254-721-6466 Salado in Hidden Springs. Heavily Salado. 3 BR, 2 BA 2100 sq. 254/947-5050 Page 4C, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR COMBINATION DRILLING/OPERATING PERMIT FROM THE Belton Glass CLEARWATER UNDERGROUND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT we do Michael Brown has made application to the Clearwater Under- ground Water Conservation District (CUWUCD) on October 31, 2007, Shower Doors for a combination drilling/operating permit to authorize drilling and & Mirrors withdrawal from a proposed new well with a 1 1/4 inch column pipe at 18093 FM 2115, on the east side of IH35, to produce water for domestic use in a proposed annual quantity of 124,100 gallons or 0.38 acre-feet.

This application will be set for hearing before the CUWCD Board upon notice posted a the Bell County Courthouse Annex and at the CUWCD Office. If you would like to support, protest or provide com- Call for ments on this application, you must appear at the hearing and comply Free with District Rule 8.10. For additional information about this aplica- Estimates! tion or the permitting process, please contact the CUWCD at 2180 N. (254) 939-1301 Main Street, Beltom, Texas, 76513, 254-933-0120. The appicant may 617 Waco Road • Belton be contacted at 16600 FM 2115, Salado, TX 76571; 254-947-8842. Est. 1974

108 Thomas Arnold Road • Suite C • Salado 254-947-4072 Peggy Bush - Owner/Agent Suzanne Payne - Owner/Agent 254-624-4070 254-721-3605 Cindy Humphries -Agent Melinda Dunnahoo - Agent 254-760-2387 254-913-0378 Carrice Dunnahoo - Agent Beth Bragg - Agent 254-228-6873 254-913-0197 Properties By O Larry Sands SOLD Large 4/3.5/2 on 2 acres in Hidden ALMOST 10 ACRES Texas Style Home Springs. Open living/kitchen/breakfast with with 3359 sq ft. boasts Oversized Open Living lot’s of granite, woodwork, built-ins. Enter- Area, Big Bedrooms, Huge closets, stainless taining patio & deck overlooks large oak-treed kitchen, Granite Counter Tops, Walk-in Shower, yard. $353,000 Call Suzanne 721-3605 Split Floor Plan, Custom Cabinets, and Gener- ous Country Porches. Stock Tank, Barn/Work- Just listed! Spectacular former parade townhome in shop/Garage Combo, Fenced, Less than 5 years the heart of Mill Creek. Just steps away from the pro Pleasant custom built home on 3.25 wooded acres old. $429,900 shop and putting green, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with plenty of privacy. Storage/workshop and 200 amp embraces Salado’s best attributes. Lots of crown mold- meter for travel trailer hook-ups. Beautiful above ground ing, plantation shutters and large outdoor deck w/senic pool. Wonderful gourmet kitchen with granite countertops. overlook of Salado Creek. Call us today! Country living with amenities galore. Only minutes to I-35, Salado, and Stillhouse Hollow Lake.

For more information on these or more of our STAR SOLD properties, please call us or visit our web site. Great opportunity for www.saladoproperties.com Salado Charm! Exceptional 4-bedroom split floorplan (254) 947-5580 home and business, home and rental property with great location, open living/dining, break- or just a great home in very convenient loca- fast room, large laundry with sink, all on over tion. Two story side is 1300+ sf and formerly 1/2 acre with bonus sunroom. Great home to Wishing Well Antiques PLUS 1500+ sf attached H H H H H H start the new year in. $228.900. Call Suzanne @ H H residence. Some recent updates. Don’t miss 254-721-3605 this one! 190’s Call Carrice at 254-228-6873 for more info. LONE STAR GRADING

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COMMERCIAL H RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL EXCAVATION • GRADING • SITE PREPARATION 4/3.5/2 Home on 21 + acres. Extra de- Large lots with views available in Highland Estates YARDS • LOT CLEARING • PADS • ROADS tached 2-car garage, shop, fenced, barn & near Belton schools and just 5 minutes from the lake. pens. $465,000. Call Suzanne @ 254-721-3605 Call Cindy at 254-760-2387. DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS ALL TYPES DIRT WORK • MATERIALS & HAULING 10 acres with custom-built storage bldg., water meter with road frontage. $85,000. SOLD ***FREE ESTIMATES***

33 rolling acres withSOLD beautiful view and young trees. $4,500 per acre. (254) 947-0149 or (254) 933-7900 H 10 acres -- great siteSOLD to build your home with plenty of road frontage. $75,000. HH H H H H H H H Moffatt & Daughters salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007, Page 5C Plumbing Co. Service • Repair • Remodeling

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Chris Alexander, J & N Painting & House Leveling Builder Professional work, guaranteed! 254-947-5369 • Interior & Exterior Painting 254-702-6959 • Also Level Mobile Homes [email protected] • Tape & Float Texture Eagle Rock Ranch Estates O Wooded Estate Lots 2.5 to 3.5 Acres • Carpenter Work O Underground Electric • Free Estimates O 3 Miles West of I-35 on FM 2843 (254) 947-0455 O 5 Minutes from Downtown Salado O Quality Restrictions Cell (254) 493-8285 O Salado Schools Round Rock (512) 567-3370 THE LOFTS Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results. of arriage lace Gold Team C P (254) 947-4011 • 800-717-4011 213 Mill Creek Drive 40 S. Main St. The LOFTS of Carriage Place, Suite #160 Salado Salado Plaza near Brookshire Bros. Next to First State Bank can be your NEW address in the “heart of Each office is independently owned and operated historic Salado.” The Post Office, Civic Center, Public Library, restaurants, churches, grocery store and Salado’s quaint shops are ONLY steps away from the LOFTS!!! Two bedrooms, two baths, spacious walk-in closets, skylights in kitchens and living areas, fully equipped kitchens and elevator entry to the LOFTS!!! 512-931-2244 Diamond E Ranch 83-329 Acres Call Properties By Larry Sands, 947-5580 for LEASING information. Williamson County West Hill Country Views, Trees, Pastures, Water $5,500/acre + improvements Salado 1209 Mourning Dove 13280 Cedar Valley Road Residential Acreage Realty FM 1123 Seven 20+ acre tracts Two 37 acre tracts 5 ACRES WITH SCAT- SIX ACRES OF ROLL- TERED LIVE OAKS ING HILLS, 3/2 Austin • Panoramic Vistas and Texas style Austin 254-947-9700 stone ranch, 3400 SF shop Stone home! Granite with 3 overhead doors and • Rolling Hills countertops, SS applianc- a shed. Great views, abun- Rita Oden 301 N. Main St. es, large utility room and • Country Estates THE Salado Specialist a workshop/wellhouse. dant wildlife. $273,800. 254-718-7956 cell $349,800. Starting at $156,800 [email protected]

1051 Great Oaks Dr. 1635 Hidden Springs 3293 W. Amity Rd. 137 Capps Branch Lane

• Six Estate Lots 2.5 to 3.5 acres. • Two miles west of I-35 OUTDOOR LIVING A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC AUSTIN STONE: Butterflies, humming- This 2 on FM 2843. ON THE EXTENSIVE birds and gardens await location for this Austin year old home is so nice. • Five minutes from DECK of this home in the you at this 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA stone home. Perfect for Salado schools, 0.5 acre downtown Salado. woods overlooking a sea- brick home on 2 acres, families with open kitch- lot, huge front porch, split • Underground utilities. sonal creek. 3 BR, 2 BA horses allowed. Guest en/dining and living. bedroom, 4 BD/2 BA. • High Standard Roads. wing, corner jacuzzi in vaulted ceilings, stone Dottie Shirley 2.29 Acres with 3/2/2 Beautiful kitchen open • Quality Restrictions. Best Service Ever! MBA, two living and two fireplace, two sheds and and covered back porch. living area. Wonderful • Salado schools. 254-721-9700 cell dining areas. $269,800. $229,800. master. $215,000. • Starting at $43,800. hot tub. $145,800. [email protected]

413 Apache Trail, Temple 220 Salado Creek Land and Investments 1917 S. 39th, Temple 302 W. Zenith, Temple

• 10.67 acres of Texas Hill Country. $124,800.

• 20 10x12 income-pro- ducing storage units on 1.643 acres. $80,800. COMMERCIAL WITH A COOK’S KITCHEN! HOUSE IN REMARK- GREAT VISIBILITY CONVENIENT TO EV- Great treed corner lot, • Wooded corner Golf ABLE CONDITION! on IH-35. At lesat 6 office Course lot, 0.91 acre, ERYTHING! 3 BR/2 BA 1,452 sq. ft. Nice, big side entry garage. Love- spaces plus a workshop, and very well-maintained. Under $69,800. Under fenced yard. Very large ly backyard. Garden shed, tornado shelter and Plan your backyard parties covered patio. Beauti- room, 2 living areas, 2 car carport. Well main- around the nice deck and Joan Wright Contract • 0.76 acre Golf Course Contract ful mature trees. Great Make the “Wright” Choice large bedrooms. A de- tained and ready to move in. large oak tree. Nicely land- lot, only $49,800. investment or a starter 254-760-2746 cell light to visit. $142,900. REDUCED to $135,800. scaped yard. $84,900. home. $69,900. [email protected] Page 6C, salado Village Voice, November 8, 2007

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• 7.1 acres on FM 2410 in Harker Heights, commercial. • 10 or more acres 3 mi. W of Temple airport on Hwy. 36. • 12 ac. all woods, deer, secluded, Milam-Bell county line. • 23 acres, wooded, near Stillhouse lake, nice brick home. • 25 acres near Salado, well located. • 29 acres on Hwy. 95, Temple, doublewide. • 33 acres S of Salado, with good access, coastal grass. • 53 acres on I-35 in Belton, all utilities. • 71.8 acres, near Academy, on Hwy 95. • 76 acres south of Salado, lovely views. • 94 acres coastal grass, Academy schools, $2,495/ ac. • 105 acres, excellent location, Salado schools. • 118 acres, edge of Temple, Hwy 36, home, barns. • 136 acres near Rogers, creek, woods, $1950 acre. • 150 acres, coastal, farm home, barn, near Rogers. • 180 acres, wooded, deer, 15 mi. W. Temple, • 215 acres on I-35, Salado, Many possibilities. Paul @ (254) 721-8778 Bill @ (254) 947-5050 www.C21bb.com November 8, 2007, salado Village Voice, Page 7C

ANNA LOU RANEY MIKE BOWLES Broker/Realtor Realtor 254-913-1215 254-913-0469

This home is a standout! 3901 708 De Grummond Way, Salado Chisholm Trail #2 Salado Up- Situated on one of the prettiest dated and beautiful! Charming, streets in Mill Creek, this origi- landscaped walkway to entry with nal owner home is in pristine canopy on front door. With a view condition. Built in 1974 on 1.7 of the golf course this home has acres with many huge, native 3 bedrooms, 2 and a half baths, trees, this home offers gracious living room with fireplace and a living with large rooms includ- Fabulous 3300+ square foot ing formal living and dining home with a breathtaking view large balcony, dining room with rooms ,great room with a fire- from the 17th. Tee of the famous new bay window, updated kitchen Robert Trent Jones designed Mill with new cabinets, tile floors and place, sunroom with a fireplace, Creek Golf Course. This custom counter tops, plus bay window. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths and a 2 car executive built home with 4BR, The master bath is downstairs attached garage as well as a 2 3.5BA, and 3+ car garage also and updated with a walk in show- car detached garage. The prop- includes all the extra amenities er, tile counters and floors plus erty has a well with a new pump. you could possibly want including new cabinets. $182,500 Roof replaced in 2006. an in-ground Pool. Call George www.propertybydentry.com MUST SEE $270,000. for all the detail and a private [email protected] showing. An independently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. Only 2 Lots Left! 1616 Azalea Dr. #103 • Temple Synergy, REALTORS® (254) 899-8600 Office Mill Creek Homesites (866) 552-SOLD Toll Free

REDUCED George A. Dentry, GRI REALTOR® (254) 718-6447

Choice Commercial Property in the heart of Salado’s historic district. Three buildings with net Excellent Homesites in established rentable space of 5,592 square Mill Creek neighborhood. Located feet. The site is .63 acres at the off Chisholm Trail on Kevlin Dr. with corner of Thomas Arnold and golf course views. Premier half-acre Church Street. Easy access to lots, underground utilities ready for I-35 and Salado’s Main Street. homes with only 2,000 sq. ft. mini- $575,000. mum.

Temple Commercial 3308 S. 5th street, Temple build- ing site available in the growing Temple Business District, 5.7 Level acres currently zoned sin- gle family (sf 1) or can possibly be rezoned for business. Close access to Temple College and Scott & White, $1,750,000 451 College Hill Extremely rare land near the historic district. Great build- ing site and just a short stroll to his- toric Stagecoach Inn Restaurant, vil- lage shopping on Main Street, Salado SOLD Creek and golf. 1901 Kevlin Drive Approx 2 acres. $139,500

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Lots One-of-a-Kind!! Creek with water fall! Well and Virtual Tour SOLD electricity in place on Lot 243, Hidden Springs. $59,900. 3.27 acre homesite, Lot 326 Mission Trail in Hidden Springs, $45,000. Beautiful treed lot in Mill Creek on South Ridge Road. $44,900. REDUCED. Indian Trail at Blaylock, large corner lot. 90x188 $40,000 Fine Living Defined throughout this Ele- Texas Living at its Best! Home on over 5 Grand home with amazing tree-covered lot! gant Estate! Negative Edge Swimming Pool! acres, large live oaks, outdoor living with two Extras include 3 car garage, 2-1/2” faux wood Wine cellar, GE stainless steel appliances, fireplaces, summer kitchen, granite coun- Under 10 Acres blinds, landscaping, gutters, granite counter- Two 1.2 acre lots on Sam Neil Rd., $26,500 and interior stone walls, granite counters, rich ters, two living areas, large barn for horses, Under Contract tops throughout and more. $509,000. $29,900. two nice ponds, guest house. $595,000. crown molding, much more. $729,000. River track south side of Lampasas River between Belton and Salado. 1.9 acre $53,900. Lot 296 Mourning Dove, beautiful cleared home- site. Nice trees on the 5 acre lot. $59,900. Virtual Tour Virtual Tour Virtual Tour! Lot 158 Western Trail. Mostly wooded creek front lot. Over 3 acres, $75,000. Lot 156 Western Trail. Mostly wooded creek front lot. 3.23 acres, $75,000. 10 to 100 Acres 12 acres with beautiful live oak trees. This acre- Beautiful custom home on tree-cov- Quality is shown throughout this home Spectacular Texas ranch-style home with age would make a fantastic home site. $250,000. ered lot. 2 living rooms, large kitchen, 3+ on 3 tree-covered acres. Features include extravagant wood craftsmanship. Granite Over 30 acres in Bartlett. Good development car garage, granite counters and much granite counters, stainless steel applianc- counters and exposed beams make this 4 property, well located with frontage on Bell Street more. Landscaping and blinds. Priced at es, stone fireplace, 3 car garage and much BR/3.5BA/2GA a must-see! $469,900. and Harold Clark road. $106,170 Nearly 50 acres on Hwy 95 and CR 355. Excellent $489,900. more. 4 BR/2.5 BA/2 liv/2 din. $486,000 location for development. Level to rolling highly productive Black land. $174,300 25 acres between Salado & Holland with frontage and coastal fields perfect for horses. $5,000 per Virtual Tour! acre. SOLD 25 acres between Salado & Holland with frontage and coastal fields perfect for horses. $4,000 per acre. 21.68 acres off of FM 2115 with outstanding views and nice pond,Under $185,000. Contract 55.38 acres, productive Blackland adjoining resi- dential area on NW side of Bartlett. $193,830. Custom Home for luxurious living. Sen- Stunning home east of Salado. Bamboo Golf Course Home in Mill Creek. Elegant 44 acres off of Firefly Road between Salado and sational stone entry. Grand master suite and travertine flooring, upgraded counter- kitchen with granite counters, double ovens, Florence. Great Trees. Will Divide. $5,000/acre. with spa bathroom. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath. tops, stainless steel appliances, large lot, 3 stainless appliances. Designer touches. car garage. $375,000 $389,000. $349,900. Over 100 Acres 126 acre ranch with 1,769 sq. ft. hme. 3 BR/1.5 BA/2 liv/2 car garage. Property located off of FM 2843. $595,000. Under 146 acres, 4 miles northwest of Salado, off of Under Smith Dairy. $3,200 per acre. Contract 147 acres east of Academy on Reeds Lake Road. Contract Beautiful hill country with outstanding coastal. Property has draw running through middle with 3 small tanks with excellent opportunity to enlarge. Golf Course living at its best! 22.39 acres. Treed acreage for Great family home in Salado! Great 3 bedroom home in the Possible gravel reserve as well. $3,450 per acre. Beautifully landscaped home, cattle and horses. Three wells and Two living areas, 3 bedrooms, 2 country. Sits on one acre. Study fabulous floorplan with 2 living meter for water. 3 BR farmhouse baths. $179,900. could be used as 4th bedroom areas, formal dining, study, 3 car with outbuildings.Surrounded Commercial garage. Call for tour, $339,900. by well-maintained properties. Historic Commercial Restaurant Site in the heart $189,900. of Salado. 3871 sq ft in main structure, outdoor seating area w/ fireplace. 1.275 acres on Main Street. $1,200,000. The famous Cotton Club and Steakhouse in Granger. Call Alan Persky at 254-760-2924 for information. $995,000. Great commercial site IH-35/FM 2484. $429,900. 30 acres IH 35, 1 mile south of Stagecoach Inn. Great business opportunity! Great location with easy acces, 221 unit mini-storage in Belton on I- Won’t last long! Easy care, 3 Beautiful deck and tree covered Perfect family home in Killeen,Killeen, Three bedroom cottage in Hol- 35 and Ave. P. $750,000. bedroom, 3 bath home in Salado. lot compliment this 3 bedroom large trees trees. in Open front floor and plan, back land on 1/2 acre lot with large Pretty landscaping, metal roof, 2 bath Salado home. Updated yard.updated Open flooring. floor plan, This updated house trees, garden spot. $65,000. nice desk, storage building, and kitchen, nice wood floors in shows and feels brand new. room for an RV. $132,500. living, and more. $129,900 flooring. This 3/2-1/2 house feels brandLook atnew. this $104,500. 3/2 for $108,500.