Local Candidate Profles on page 5C this edition Salado VVillageillage VVoiceoice Vol. XXXVIII, Number 51 Thursday, aprIl 21, 2016 254/947-5321 saladoVIllageVoIce.com 50¢ Early voting RAW: starts on Royal St. April 25 in Art Walk local races April 22 Early voting in local by JessIca FlyNN elections begins April 25 coNTrIbuTor at the Salado Civic Center and will continue through It’s no secret that Sala- May 3. do’s history in the arts is Three races in Salado rich. Its roots run deep, are contested with write-in deeper than many of us candidates in each of the may even realize. A hand- races. ful of legendary artists This has led to some still create within and voters in Salado feeling leave their mark on our more than a bit of angst Village through their art. about how to mark the bal- Their work stands a proud lots with the write-in can- representation of this didate of their choice. community’s history and The polling location expressive identity. in Salado will have a list Rising up to continue of the write-in candidates that tradition is a new for each of the three rac- wave of artists. Six gal- es: Salado I.S.D. Board leries, each with its own of Trustees, Mayor of the unmistakeable vibe, ex- Village of Salado and ist within a few short Board of Aldermen. steps of each other on the A sample ballot and a south end of Salado. Royal list of the write-in candi- Street and the immediate dates will be on the table Mayor candidate Hans Fields Mayor candidate Skip Blancett area are home to Sirril Art where voters register to Gallery, Bentons Jewelry, cast their ballots. Salado Glassworks, Ro Also, each voting booth Chamber Forum introduces Shaw Clay Studio, The will have a list of write-in 112 Collective [comprised candidates on display. of Davis Art and The Mi- If a voter wants to cast grant Framer] and Galler- their vote for a write-in local candidates to voters ie V. Each gallery offers a candidate they simply fill one of a kind presence in in the bubble and then Candidates for Salado year term as Mayor of the Westeron College Ysleta High School. He this art community. write in the name of the ISD Board of Trustees, Village of Salado are Hans of the University of Texas taught pre-med biology at “We are eager to share candidate that they want to Mayor for Village of Sal- Fields and write-in candi- (now known as University El Paso Community Col- our perspective with those vote for. ado and Village of Salado date Skip Blancett. of Texas at El Paso) on a lege. He also coached bas- who find themselves at our All of the ballots will Board of Aldermen ap- Hans Fields full scholar- ketball, football, track and doorsteps,” Gail Allard of be looked at physically peared before a packed Hans Fields is candi- ship. He was certified in at Ysleta School High Salado Glassworks says. by the election officials to room of voters during the date for Mayor of Salado. all levels of education. He School, where he worked “It is from a love, curiosity determine the intent of the annual Salado Chamber of He is married to Judy earned a Master’s degree for 18 years. and respect of Salado’s ar- voter. Commerce Candidate Fo- Gatlin Fields and the cou- from Middle Tennesse He was Senior Safety tistic history that we have As long as the election rum April 18 at the Salado ple have three children and State University in Mur- Engineer for 28 years for chosen this small Texas officials can determine the Civic Center. five grandchilren. freesboro, Tennessee in Chevron Oil Company/ town as our home to pro- intent of whom the voter is The Chamber of Com- The Fields came to Sal- Chemistry, Biology and Chevron Phillips Chemi- duce our creative work.” voting for, the ballot will merce has sponsored the ado eight years ago, when Mathematics. The curricu- cal Company with as- “We believe in the be counted. annual candidate forum he retired from Chevron lum there include environ- signments in El Paso, power of art to motivate Candidates for two for more than a two de- Oil Company/Chevron mental conservation. Beaumont, Saudi Arabia collective efforts within three-year terms on the cades to give local voters a Phillips Chemical Com- Hans had two careers. and Qatar. He was the the community for the Salado I.S.D. Board of chance to learn more about pany. The first was as a teach- emergency response team benefit, survival and pro- Trustees are Jeff Kelley, the candidates for local After graduating from er. He taught chemistry lead officer, security offi- gression of art,” he added. Darrell Street and write-in races. Middletown High School and biology and was the “We trust this belief will see mayor caNdIdaTes, page 5c candidate Michael Mat- Candidates for a two- in Indiana, he attended department chairman at enhance culture and the thews. growth of Salado as a Candidates for the Vil- whole.” lage of Salado Mayor are Suspects remain in custody For this reason, the art- Hans Fields and write-in ists, have come together candidate Skip Blancett. to form RAW - the Royal Candidates for two Street Art Walk. two-year terms are Frank for West Amity home invasion On the fourth Friday Coachman and write-in Three Waco residents of each month beginning candidates Dr. Amber remain in Bell County Jail in April, Royal Street will Preston-Dankert and Lin- under $75,000 bond each come to life from 6 p.m. da Reynolds. following their arrests in to 9 p.m. for an engaging In-person early voting the early morning hours gallery experience that is hours are 7:30 a.m.-4:30 of April 15 in connection focused on highlighting p.m. weekdays April 25 with a violent home inva- the quality, edge and di- through May 2 with ex- sion of a residence on West versity of artistic talents. tended early voting hours Amity Rd. The intent of this reoc- of 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on April Bell County Sheriff’s curring event is to bring 26 and May 3. office responded to a call awareness and growth to Election day, polls will about 11:45 April 14. Salado’s emerging Royal be open at the Salado A resident opened the Jasmine Reneau Crystal Sanchez Brandon Smith Street Art District. Civic Center 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Each month, the galler- door to his home and was women went through the the vehicle at a local hotel white female. She is 5’3” May 7. ies will offer a new experi- met by three people, a man house taking things. and made the arrests. and weighs 145 lbs. San- Counting ballots, elec- ence. and two women, who he After the suspects left, Charged with Rob- chez is a 21-year-old white tion officials say, may take For up to date informa- reported forced their way the victim went to a neigh- bery, a second degree fel- female. She is 5’2” and a couple of hours because tion on that experience, into his home. bor’s house and called 911. ony, were Jasmine Reneau, weighs 165 lbs. Smith is they will be done by hand. RAW and its artists, visit The resident told Sher- A description of the Crystal Sanchez and Bran- a 22-year-old black male. www.royalstreetartwalk. iff’s deputies that a man vehicle was sent out and don Smith. He is 5’8” and weighs 150 com. held him down while two Salado police officers saw Reneau is a 19-year-old lbs. Earth Day event planned in Pace Park April 23 Discover and learn how eficial, Kidding Around to Salado’s, “Don’t Mess 50 years later, Americans Affiliate. Keep Salado Commerce building. Fam- to celebrate Earth Day with Goats, The Joys of with Texas - Trash Off” have conquered many of Beautiful is a charitable ily Membership to KSB every day at Pace Park’s Heirloom Chickens, The event, by picking up litter the environmental and and educational organi- is only $25 annually and April 23 Earth Day Cel- Beautiful World of Bees, during their hikes and in public health challenges zation to promote public donations are accepted ebration. and a Salado Creek Walk their neighborhoods. we’ve faced: acid rain, interest in the general im- year around to continue The event will run from and Talk. In addition to All events are free of leaded gasoline, air pollu- provement of the environ- the mission to sustain the 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and will the Live Demonstrations charge with most of the ac- tion, and more. ment through planning, natural beauty of Salado. feature environmental ex- and Guest Environmental tivities taking place in the “This Earth Day,” Su- directing and coordinat- For more information perts from all over the cen- Speakers, there will be park’s pavilion area. san Terry said, “Salado ing programs for improv- go to our web site at www. tral Texas region. Hourly live animals, interactive In the spring of 1970, will celebrate our suc- ing the quality of life in keepsaladobeautiful.com live demonstrations for exhibits, hands-on dem- Senator Gaylord Nelson cesses while we continue Salado. KBS’s mission and follow them on Face- both adults and children onstrations, educational created Earth Day as a to protect our natural re- is to educate and engage book will provide information materials, and food trucks. way to bring the environ- sources!” Salado to take responsi- For more information on outdoor activities for Volunteers will also be ment into the national Keep Salado Beautiful, bility for improving their call the KSB at (254) 760- all. passing out free trash bags dialogue. In its first year, was formed in January of community environment. 1150 or e-mail at keep- Scheduled demonstra- at the pavilion for those 20 million Americans cel- 2009 and is an active lo- The group meets quarterly saladobeautifuli@yahoo. tions include; Bats are Ben- who wish to contribute ebrated Earth Day. Nearly cal Keep Texas Beautiful at the Salado Chamber of com. Page 2A SALADO Village Voice, April 21, 2016 No sidelines in fght FORUM against climate change On April 22, 1970, 20 An Open Exchange of Ideas million Americans hit the streets to protest the envi- Guest Commentary ronmental effects of more Kathleen Rogers than 100 years of uncon- President of Earth Day Network trolled fossil-fueled indus- trial development. It was the first Earth Day. leaders to sign the histor- world’s ecosystems from What was intended ic Paris climate agreement collapsing, or our biodi- to be a college campus at U.N. headquarters in versity, which supports teach-in soon spread to New York. At least 150 all living things on earth, every community and city world leaders are expect- from disappearing. across the . It ed to sign, making it the Doing our part doesn’t was and remains the sin- largest single signing of mean merely buying green gle largest secular event an international agreement products or inquiring how in history. The sheer size in world history (another things are going. It means of the protest -- along with Earth Day first!). And it’s action. It means a direct increasing visual evidence happening not a moment challenge to the status of dire health threats asso- too soon. On every front, quo. It means holding our ciated with air and toxic global warming is becom- elected officials account- pollution -- soon forced ing more immediate, more able and voting out of of- Congress to pass some of threatening and more ir- fice national, state and lo- the world’s toughest envi- reversible, while scientific cal leaders who won’t take ronmental laws, most of consensus and data on the action on climate change. which include community health effects of climate It means not passing the right-to-know provisions change -- particularly on buck and hoping others do and allow citizens to sue the poor -- mount. the hard work. their government if it fails Critics warn that the For many, getting in- to enforce the law. agreement’s specific emis- volved means knowing Citizens’ rights have sions targets are too low, how your retirement ac- Cruz or bust been enshrined in every that the pace of implemen- counts and pensions are tation is too slow, and it invested and demanding If the Republican Party that might descend to major environmental law fails to specify penalties divestment from fossil fuel is to be saved from Donald South Korean-parliament from that point on. These for non-compliance. That’s stocks. It means demand- Trump, Ted Cruz’s run- levels of ugliness. The laws spawned others where we the people come ing that your children be away victory in Wisconsin Rich best, cleanest non-Trump around the world -- many in. educated for green jobs will have been the inflec- scenario is that Cruz has more stringent than those Included in the climate of the future. It means tion point. the strength to win on an in the U.S. -- and most rec- Lowry agreement are provisions showing up at town hall or If you thought this ser- early ballot, and his an- ognize the role of citizens that recognize the critical city council meetings and vice to the GOP would be ti-establishment creden- in the enforcement of envi- And for what? Elect- role civil society must play asking about your com- met with plaudits from the tials make a revolt by the ronmental laws. ability? The only mean- to make it work. It calls on munity’s survivability in party’s insiders, you obvi- Trump forces less potent. Nearly 50 years later, ingful road test for a citizens to “scale up their a climate crisis. It means ously don’t know anything In short, the only rea- Earth Day remains a day presidential candidate efforts and support actions saying “No” to every new about their relationship to sonable alternative to of reckoning, and now is running for president. to reduce emissions. It sig- coal or fracking project, the Texas senator. Trump is Cruz. This is more than 1 billion peo- Cruz has proved adept at nals the need for all of us and retooling those com- St. Augustine famously the conclusion that Scott ple take action each year it. He correctly read the to be actively engaged in munities for safer green prayed, Dear Lord, make Walker and other con- in almost every country mood of the Republican transforming our world powered jobs. me chaste -- but not yet. servative leaders in Wis- on Earth. Some protest, electorate and adjusted from one dominated by And there are no doubt The GOP establishment’s consin came to, and they many clean up their com- to Trump more skillfully fossil fuels to one driv- countless other ways to act. prayer is, Dear Lord, deliv- backed Cruz to the hilt. munities and plant trees, than anyone else (not with- en by renewable energy. Undoubtable, the climate er us from Donald Trump Republicans around the and millions more have out some cringe-inducing While these words don’t agreement makes it clear -- but not with Ted Cruz. country who care about their first exposure to en- moments). amount to a call for rev- that governments don’t The increasing likeli- the integrity of their party vironmentalism through If Paul Ryan had run olution, it’s clear both the have the power to solve hood of a contested con- and its electoral chances educational programs at this year, in all likelihood United Nations and world climate change alone. We vention in Cleveland has should do the same. schools and universities. he would have gotten leaders recognize that cit- all must do something led to chatter about turning Of course, Cruz would Governments large and chewed up and spat out izen participation in solv- more than we currently to a white knight who has be an underdog against small make commitments like anyone else associat- ing global warming has are. Earth Day 2016 is not the advantage of being nei- Hillary Clinton, but the and meet with their con- ed with the establishment. been missing. The success about crossing the finish ther Trump nor Cruz. This man with the biggest me- stituents, while corpora- Who else? Mitt Romney? – or failure – of the agree- line. When the agreement talk has all the hallmarks dia megaphone on the tions make pledges to be He had his chance. A gov- ment is on our shoulders. is signed, the hard work of a psychological mecha- planet has been calling more sustainable and re- ernor? The plausible ones This isn’t a fight in begins anew. nism for GOP insiders to him a liar and a Canadian sponsible for the pollution already ran. A senator? which any of us can re- avoid acknowledging their for months, and he trails they create. Ditto. main on the sidelines and ------dependence on Cruz, who Clinton by only three It is fitting then that While it is true that hope for the best. Unless Rogers is president of is all that is standing be- points in the RealClear- United Nations Secre- people in Washington tend we take these matters into Earth Day Network. tween the party and what Politics average. tary-General Ban Ki- to loathe Cruz, a conven- our own hands, the agree- might be an epic Trump- Trump and Cruz have moon chose Earth Day tion wouldn’t be a Senate ment alone won’t save the led meltdown. both won states around (April 22nd) for world Republican policy lunch. A convention could -- the country and millions It would be stocked with and should -- deny Trump of votes, and engendered Republican activists from the nomination, but it intense followings. There around the country who These Billboards Have Eyes won’t be easy. There will is no getting around that have no firsthand knowl- be a perceived legitimacy they are the choice con- Computerized placards are literally watching you — edge of what Cruz did to problem in denying the top fronting the party. It’s so irk his colleagues, and prize to the top vote-getter. time to put away childish and they may even follow you home. probably don’t care. This would obviously be things, and pick sides. All that said, it is pos- magnified if a convention Rich Lowry is editor of OK people, we need insights.” sible to imagine a white- disregards both the first- the National Review.(c) 2016 to discuss billboards. Yes, Stevens rationaliz- knight scenario, but only and second-place finish- by King Features Synd., Inc. we really must. es the company’s zippy in a convention deadlock ers. At best, these giant new Orwellian billboards corporate placards are as just another step into problematic — they loom the digital future: “We’re MEMBER garishly over us, clutter Jim just tapping into an exist- our landscapes, and in- Hightower ing data ecosystem,” he 2016 trude into our communi- shrugs. The millions of ties with no respect for profiles collected by Clear local aesthetics or pref- snoops to erect “smart” Channel are “obviously… erences. Now, however, billboards that will know very valuable to an adver- billboards are getting a and record when you drive tiser.” high-tech reboot, allowing or walk past one. Yet maybe they’re Salado Village Voice, 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite #125 • P.O. 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Front Row: Cooper Scott*, Ethan Bagley*, Kaitlyn Casper*, Kenzie Hawkins, Logan Dunlap, Kymberleigh Deen*2nd Row: Joshua Porterfield*, Jake Reaves*, Caleb Porterfield*, Eli Lehmann*, Ryan Novotny*, Braydon ZakBack Row: Katherine Haltom, Brooke McLaurin*, Holly Giesecke*, Emory Allen*, Ellie Mescher*Not Pic- tured: Triniti Watkins* Intersection - Piano trio (piano, violin and * Advanced to State Competition cello) with a mix of styles that appeals to many audiences — young and old. From Mendelssohn and Rachmaninoff to movie First Baptist Bible drillers excel at memorizing verses and passages themes, light classics, opera hits, tango, jazz and Latin. Drillers have been passages and all 66 Books ble or to recall and recite State. 14 of the drillers ad- practicing and memoriz- of the Bible. During drill 1 of the 25 verses. There vanced to State level com- ing since early September competition, they have 10 are 3 levels of competition: petition which was held in Saturday, April 23 2015. They must memo- seconds to locate a Key church, Association and Houston on April 9. 7:30pm Concert - Auditorium rize 25 bible verses, 10 key Passage, Book of the Bi- 6pm pre-concert - reception and UpClose with the artists in Strasburger Hall Central Texas Master Singers, choir Intermission: Desserts in Strasburger Hall tickets: www.cacARTS.org and orchestra to perform April 22-23 The seventh annu- discount. zation of Master Singers Tax deductible dona- al Central Texas Master Central Texas Mas- Inc., a 501(c)3 tax exempt tions can be made online Singers concert featuring ter Singers is the premier non-pro t, faith based cho- at www.centraltexasmas- the choir and orchestra choir under the organi- ral organization. tersingers.com. will be performed two nights at the Memorial 3011 N. Third Street, Temple Baptist Church, 6161 S. 5th Street in Temple. The concert will be Terry E. Sanford performed at 7:30 p.m. Aug.11,1955-April 14, 2016 April 22 and again at 6 p.m. April 23 featuring the Terry E. Sanford, 60, lost his hard music of Mark Hayes and fought battle with ALS while in the commissioned anthems arms of his wife, Janice Sanford, the by Drs. Gary and Patricia morning of April 15, 2016. Terry lived Bonner. most of his adult life in Sugar Land, but Tickets are $20 per per- was born on August 11, 1955 in Angle- 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado son in advance and $25 at ton, Texas to Paul and Patsy Sanford. the door, if available. Church service starts 10 am For ticket reservations, The family soon moved to The Cen- call 254-654-2150 or pur- tral Texas town of Salado, where his (254) 947-7211 chase online at www.Cen- mother’s family had lived for three tralTexasMasterSingers. generations. Growing up and working www.3ccowboyfellowship.org com around his father and grandfather’s Concerts will be pro- ranch and feed store, taught Terry the Follow events on our website calendar fessionally recorded. Tick- importance of family, and the value et holders will be able to of hard work and persistence. Terry pre-order this CD album graduated from nearby Belton High while attending either in 1973, where he excelled in sports night of the concert for a and academics. Terry then earned an accounting degree from Sam Houston State in 1977. While in school, Terry’s Republican passion was riding broncs and bulls in the rodeo, where he participated in events all across Te Salado Church of Christ Women offer our country. ‘Shaped by His Cross, Sharing His Upon graduating from college and getting CPA license, Terry moved to Houston and worked truth, Showing His love.’ scholarships for the Big Eight accounting frm of Coopers Lybrand. He was soon heading up bank audit- ing teams and working with companies trying to go public. After working in management with other companies needing his expertise, he took on a position with Carriage Services, where he Salado Area Republi- worked for 15 years, ending his service there as Executive Vice President and CFO. He also can Women are pleased to worked to receive his MBA with Honors in Finance from the University of Houston. Lastly, he be able to offer two $1000 was working to help Arabella Exploration of Midland to go public. During his career, Terry also scholarships this year, “We invite you to worship served as a past President of the Houston Chapter of Financial Executives International. with us at any available double what was available last year. Terry was an avid sportsman and athlete. From a game of golf to a marathon, Terry enjoyed opportunity. You will find Applicants must be Sal- sporting competition with his friends. And sharing his love on hunting and fshing with his friends a group of sincere, God- ado High School Senior la- or family always brought a smile to his face. On warm days you could often fnd him in com- loving and Christ-exalting dies in good standing with mand of his barbecue grill by the pool, while his friends and family enjoyed this special time to- a 2.5 GPA or better. Ap- people, who will make you gether. But it is his faith in the Lord which we know will bring him eternal peace and happiness. feel at home with our church plications can be obtained from counselor Anita Mo- Terry was preceded in death by his father, Paul T. Sanford. He is survived by his wife of 22 family. rales’ office. and must be years, Janice Sanford; sons, Justin Sanford of Cleveland, Texas and Charles Sanford of Hous- -Joe Keyes, minister postmarked by April 28. ton, Texas; daughter, Ashley Sanford of San Antonio, Texas; stepdaughters, Heather Brown Information is also and husband, Jim, Ashley Bieltz and husband, Mike of Sugar Land, and Jana Forastiere and listed on Salado ISD husband, Mat of Over Land Park, Kansas; mother, Patsy Sanford of Salado; brothers, Tracey website, http://schools. Sunday Sanford and wife, Lisa of Fort Worth and James Sanford of Lockhart; nephew, Casey Sanford; Bible Classes • 9 a.m. Worship • 10 a.m. saladoisd.org/default.as- and grandchildren; Caden, Abigail, Jackson, Matthew, Sloan, and Brooks. Spanish Worship - Call Church for times px?name=shs.scholarship. If you have any further Wednesday The visitation will be held from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm on Friday April 22, 2016 at The Settegast- Bible Classes • 6:30 p.m. questions, call SARW Kopf Company Funeral Directors at Sugar Creek, 15015 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, Tex- Scholarship Chair, Char- as 77478. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, April23, 2016 in The Morrow maine Barker, at 254-290- IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. Chapel at The Settegast-Kopf. The burial will take place at Salado Cemetery in Salado, Texas. 3805. 947-5241 In lieu of owers, donations may be made in Terrys memory to the Methodist ALS Research Foundation at securepayments.houstonmethodist.org/Donate-to-Methodist-Foundation

www.fbcsalado.org (254) 947-5465 GraceBCSalado.org Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor 5798 FM 2484 Main St. at the Creek WEDNESDAY (254) 947-5917 SUNDAY 5 p.m. Fellowship Meal 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study Please come to the 10 a.m. morning worship service 6 p.m. ESL at Grace Baptist Church 8:30 a.m. Classic Worship Service 6 p.m. The Mix (Pre-K - 6) Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible Study 6 p.m. Bible Drill (Grade 4 – 6) New Time for Worship ... 10 a.m. Sunday morning 11 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service 6 p.m. MIDWEEK Small group Bible studies following worship 11 a.m. Primera Wednesday 7 p.m. Worship Choir Rehearsal 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Upstairs youth ministry SALADO Village Voice, April 21, 2016, Page 5A Community Briefs Salado student Satisfaction Guaranteed Community Briefs inducted into Locally Owned Phi Theta Kappa Saenz, president of Texas Values Temple College student Jessica Densmore of Sala- to address SARW meeting April 28 do was inducted in April Salado Area Republi- of Texas. ous issues affecting faith, ervations are necessary by into the Lambda Theta can Women are hosting a Saenz’s work on these family, and freedom. the deadline of April 22, Chapter of Phi Theta Kap- membership drive at their issues spans two decades. Saenz will provide an and can be made by mail- pa (PTK), the international April 28. meeting at the Prior to leading Texas Val- overview of Texas Val- ing a $12 check to SARW, honor society for students A.J. Lopez Civic Center. The lun- ues (2012), he headed the ues and a summary of the PAC; P.O. Box 373; Sala- in two-year colleges. Glass Replacement cheon meeting starts at Liberty Institute offices at work that they do, as well do, TX 76571. Prospective Temple College is a Table Top Glass 11:30 a.m. and includes a the Texas Capitol in Austin as updates on the religious members may attend at no public, two-year college Custom Mirrors meal provided by Ambro- where he served as Direc- liberty issues current- charge but reservations with locations in Temple, Storefront sia’s Tea Room. tor of Legislative Affairs ly ongoing in Texas and must be made to Barbara Taylor and Hutto. The Storefront Repair Jonathan M. Saenz, and Attorney for Liberty the upcoming Supreme Swarthout at bswarthout@ college offers more than Solar Screens president of Texas Values, Institute. Court decision on the HB2 exede.net or 414-491-2341. 60 certificate and degree Frameless Shower Glass will be the speaker. He He frequently presents (abortion law) case. Res- programs, as well as dual Framed Shower Enclosures is president of the Texas research, analysis, and tes- credit courses for high Insured Values, a nonprofit group timony before the Texas school students. Free Estimates dedicated to preserving Legislature, State Board of PRICE, ThElma RosE GRossE and advancing a culture of Education, and other gov- The Lord giveth and the family values in the state ernment entities on vari- Lord has taken away unto Him our mother, Thelma Rose Grosse Price at the age of 92. She was born Obituaries on September 2, 1923 in St Obituaries Louis, Missouri. Thelma ....serving those who love and remember passed away after a brief illness on April 13, 2016 (254) 947-0066 Stars, Republic of Viet- at Christopher House. She nam Campaign Medal, was predeceased by her 949 West Village Road, Salado BroeckerFuneralHome.com National Defense Service parents Edward William Medal, Combat Infantry- Grosse and Teresa Rose man Badge, Bronze Star Grosse, siblings Berniece Stanton, Edward and Arvil Medal, Marksman (Rifle), Grosse and beloved husband Eldon Price. Expert (M-60), and Sharp- Thelma and Eldon married in 1942 and raised their shooter (Rifle). three children, Brent, Sandy and Cheryl in Lockhart, After departing service Texas. They were privileged to be able to celebrate with the U.S. Army at Fort their 50th anniversary before Eldon’s death. Thelma Hood, Texas in 1969, Don was a wonderful homemaker, mother, wife, grand- started his own framing mother and great grandmother. construction business in In Lockhart, she managed the Lockhart Chamber of Commerce and played an active role with the Caldwell Donald J Creed Florence, Texas. In 1998, County Red Cross. She designed the Lockhart float Funeral services for he married his wife, Karen and participated in representing Lockhart in parades Donald J. Creed, 70, of Creed. around the state for many years. Thelma volunteered Belton, passed away April Don was preceded in with the Red Cross aiding military families in time of 8, 2016 were held at 10 a.m. death by his parents, Don- crises helping to bring them home from overseas. Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at ald and Betty Creed and In 1962, the family moved to Austin where her work 3C Cowboy Fellowship his brother Ronnie Creed. continued. She was business manager of Durham’s with Pastor Robert White- Survivors include Business College and helped operate the school. Re- field officiating. Burial his wife Karen Creed of tiring after 25 years, she became a substitute in the will follow at the Live Oak Belton; five sons, Brack Eanes School District school front offices, as well Cemetery in Youngsport. Creed of Georgetown, as the administration office. When Don Rogers re- The family will receive Jerald Creed of Manhat- tired as Superintendent of EISD, he took Thelma with friends for visitation Mon- tan, Kansas, Will Creed him to the Texas Association of Community Schools day evening from 6 – 8 of Belton, Bubba Drake of to work as a key assistant. She was honored with an p.m. at the Broecker Fu- Salado, and Rooster Drake Honorary Life Member Award when she retired at the neral Home in Salado. of West; two daughters, age of 82! Don was born in Cai- Penny Creed of Andice After two retirements, Thelma tirelessly devoted her ro, Missouri on May 1, and Barbie Durham of time to her favorite charity, The Assistant League of 1945, to Donald and Betty Killeen; two brothers, Austin, also serving a term as president. She loved Creed. He was raised on a Ralph Creed of George- volunteering for the Settlement Home where she be- farm and learned the val- town and Dan Creed of came an “honorary” member of the Children’s De- ue of hard work at an early Brunswick, Missouri; partment. Thelma was involved in the Austin Ostomy age. three sisters, Joyce Nel- Association, serving as president for a couple of years. After graduating son of Moberly, Missouri, I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession Dr. Jeff Kocurek was responsible for her successful Moberly High School in Rita Dunkin of Mober- and thanksgiving be made for everyone - for kings and all surgery and longevity. He called on her frequently to those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives 1963, he started working ly, Missouri, and Brenda counsel with his patients facing surgery and she called in all godliness and holiness. for the Walbash Rail Road. Baker of Centralia, Mis- on him to speak at the oestomy meetings. She greatly In 1967, he was drafted into souri; 24 grandchildren; enjoyed the many friends she made in volunteering. 1 Timothy 2:1,2 the United States Army three great-grandchildren; Thelma was a 50 year member of First Presbyte- to serve in the Vietnam and numerous nieces and rian Church, serving on many committees and as a War. Creed’s decorations, nephews. Deacon. She was very proud of her family, who she medals, commendations, In lieu of flowers me- leaves with special memories. She was affectionate- citations, and campaign morials may be made to ly called Granda by her grandchildren whose photos ribbons awarded include Wounded Warrior Project. covered all the walls in her home. Granda dearly loved the Vietnam Service Med- Services are in the care of her family particularly her grandchildren and great al with 3 Bronze Service Broecker Funeral Home, Salado. grandchildren. Dossman Thelma is survived by her children, the Rev. Dr. Brent Price and wife Beverly of Pasadena, California; Funeral Home Sandy Perkins and husband John; and Cheryl Pany 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 St. Stephen St. Joseph’s and husband David of Temple, Texas. Her beloved “In Service to our fellow man...” Catholic Episcopal Church grandchildren are Brittney Price, Kelly Perkins Rigas, Church Michael Perkins and wife, Leslie; Bart Pany and wife, Sunday School Jessica; and Brett Pany and wife, Amy. She had 10 Religious Education great grandchildren: Nicholas, Morgan and Ellison A Classes - Wednesday Sun. • 9:30 a.m. K thru 12th 5:30 - 8 p.m. Rigas; Everett and Peyton Perkins; Garrett, Meghan Life-Changing Holy Eucharist and Faith Pany; and Cooper and Finley Pany as well as Smile Mass Schedule Sun. • 11 a.m. many nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed. Tuesday - 6 p.m. A celebration of her life was held at First Presbyte- is in Wed & Thurs - 8:30 a.m. rian Church, 8001 Mesa Drive, Austin, TX, on Sat- Your Future Friday - Noon urday, April 16 at 11:00 am with Pastors David Meri- Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Confesssions 4:30-5:15 p.m. weather and Sarah Allen officiating. or call for an appointment In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Sunday her honor to The Assistance League of Austin – 4901 (English) 9 a.m. Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78756, The Settlement (Spanish) 10:30 a.m. Home – 1600 Payton Gin Road, Austin, Texas 78758, Hospice Austin 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Aus- fceoursonayriay tin, Texas 78759 or First Presbyterian Church 8001 a.m.oon.m. Mesa Drive, Austin, Texas 78731. 601 FM 2268 Obituary and memorial guestbook available online 881 North Main Street at www.wcfish.com 947-8037 947-3160 www.saintstephenchurch.org Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home – StJosephSalado.org (512) 452-8811. Paid obituary. 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This year’s iris show hosted by the Belton Iris Society Brookshire Brothers will be 1-3 p.m. April 23, at St. Paul Methodist Church floral department 947-8922 in Temple. This iris was blooming in a country garden west of Bartlett just days ago. Belton Iris Society host annual show IT’S TIME FOR NEW LEADERSHIP IN SALADO at Methodist Church in Temple My Mother’s Texas Irises is the theme of the April 23 Belton Iris So- ciety’s annual iris show. The public is cordially invited to attend this free event. You do not need to be a BIS member to submit show entries. Public viewing for the 2016 Iris Show hosted by the Belton Iris Soci- ety (BIS) is from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, April 23. This year’s event is being held in the Fellowship Hall at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2407 West Ave P, in Temple (corner of 49th Street and Avenue R). Vote for Hans Fields!! He will: Last year’s BIS iris ✓ ENCOURAGE ALL PUBLIC INPUT AND IDEAS show was one of the larg- est American Iris Soci- ✓ SUPPORT OPEN MEETINGS AND MINIMIZE CLOSED SESSIONS ety-approved shows in the ✓ HELP SALADO GROW SMART RATHER THAN GROW FAST State of Texas. BIS is one of 14 Iris societies in Tex- ✓ ENSURE RESPECT TOWARD CONSTITUENTS BY LISTENING AND HEARING as officially affiliated with the American Iris Society THEM (www.irises.org). ✓ PLACE A PRIORITY ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND QUALITY OF LIFE Photography entries will be accepted for the ✓ SUPPORT FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY & LOW TAXES second year in a row. Ar- ✓ ENSURE VILLAGE FINANCIALS ARE PROVIDED ROUTINELY tistic design entries will reflect the designated ✓ OFFER CITIZENS A FULL-TIME MAYOR theme for the 2016 show, ✓ PROVIDE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST My Mother’s Texas Irises. Entry is free and open ✓ PROMOTE A SMALL DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT to the public. It is also free to submit ✓ PROVIDE A PLAN AND SCHEDULE FOR TOWN HALL MEETINGS THAT entries for judging accord- ENCOURAGE FULL CITIZEN PARTICIPATION ing to American Iris Soci- ety rules. Iris photography ✓ SUPPORT ALL CITIZENS RIGHTS TO PUBLIC INFORMATION entries must be submitted between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. the day of the event. Hans Fields will be available in-person at the Brazos Collection parking area All other entries must be (318 N. Main St,) Thursday and Friday April 21st and 22nd from 1:00PM to submitted between 9 and 6:30PM to meet you, hear your concerns and answer any questions that you may no later than 10:30 on April 23 in the following have concerning Salado’s future. divisions: horticulture, Make your vote count! seedling, artistic design, and educational (poster) entries. POLITICAL AD PAID FOR BY HANS FIELDS FOR MAYOR CAMPAIGN, JUDY FIELDS TREASURER, 818 BLAYLOCK CIRCLE SALADO TEXAS, BIS was organized on 76571 April 18, 1951. The first show was held on April 17, 1952, at the Belton Carnegie Library with 223 entries. The group is dedicated to the enjoy- ment and sharing of irises. Membership is extended to anyone interested in irises. Meetings are held September-November and January-May. Annual dues are $10. For further information please visit the BIS home page at http://www.ken- fuchs42.net/belton_index. html or contact BIS pres- ident Karen Woods, (254) 217-1750.

SHARE Your NEWS Submit club, church and family events to news@ saladovillage voice.com submit online at www.salado villagevoice. com Salado SchoolsSchools && SportsSports B Section 6 Pages Covering Salado students from Thomas Arnold to SHS April 21, 2016 Overtime loss ends Salado’s soccer season at state semis by TIm FleIscher periods, but could convert nine shots during the edITor-IN-chIeF either one. The first came match. Jasper took 11 when Salado controlled shots. A shot that just slipped the ball at the beginning of Salado had three corner through the hands of se- the second period. At 3:28 kicks, but the Jasper de- nior goalkeeper Sam Is- left to play in overtime, fenders were able to kick bell at 85:25 in the Salado Reagan Morreale took the the ball out of the clus- Lady Eagles semi-final last of her three shots in ter of players before any game against the Jasper the game on a free kick af- threat was made. Lady Dawgs April 13 at ter Campos fouled senior Carter had three saves Georgetown’s Birkelbach midfielder Katey Ewton. in the match, two in the field was enough to give The shot went over the top first period and one in the the Lady Dawgs the 1-0 of the goal. second. win. Morreale had two shots The Lady Eagles fin- Never mind that Is- on goal in the game, both ish the season with a 26-2 bell had just saved a shot on free kicks. With nine record. Jasper lost to Ken- by Jasper’s forward Julie minutes left in regulation, nedale 6-0 in the final Carter a half minute be- Morale saw her free kick on April 14. Kennedale fore. Or that Isbell had a defended by Jasper’s Cart- cruised past Kilgore 6-0 stellar game with six saves er. and Jasper 6-0 to win its spread throughout the first Two minutes later, Is- second straight state title. 90 minutes of play. bell was the one making Salado senior forward The shot came from the save as she cut back to Taylor Schoenrock and se- China Saxton, in her final game as a Salado Lady Eagle, was named to the UIL 4A midfielder Kaitlyn Cam- her left to stop a shot on nior midfielder China Sax- Girls Soccer All-Tournament Team. She was joined by senior Taylor Schoenrock. pos crossing from the goal by midfielder Alivia ton were named to the UIL Salado lost in the semi-final match to Jasper 1-0 in overtime. (Photo by tim Fleischer) right into the left of the Richardson. Richardson 4A State All-Tournament goal, crossing the line by took two shots on goal in Girls Soccer Team. about a foot after splitting the match. They joined four play- Isbell’s extended hands. Jasper kept the ball on ers from Kennedale, three Alivia Richardson made the Lady Eagles’ side of from Jasper and two from the assist on the play. the field for the majority Kilgore: Abigail Olmos, Jasper, which was of the closing minutes of MVP, Kennedale, Alon- knocked out of the state regulation and Isbell made dra Olmos, Kennedale, tournament last year in another save at the 78 min- Eryka McIntyre, Ken- the semi-final round, took ute mark on a shot from nedale, Alexis Thornton, seven shots on the goal, the wide left by Richard- Kennedale, Julie Carter, three of them by the very son. Jasper, Kaitlin Campos, talented Carter, whose The only other shot on Jasper, Macy Kendrick, sister Yvette served as the goal for Salado was one Jasper, Kaitlin Word, Lady Dawgs goalkeeper. taken by forward Annie Kilgore and Leslie Ben- The Lady Eagles had a Ewton. nett, Kilgore. shot in both of the overtime The Lady Eagles took Jenny Wiggin Potter Colorist Hairstylist

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Salado FC U11 Boys Soccer team are these: (front Lobby row, from left) Logan White, Cody Coker, Daniel Chtay, Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Jackson Husung, Jett Luedeke; (middle row, from left) Ryan Novotny, Jack Finch, Jackson Bragg, Cooper Drive-in Thomas, John Colvin, Luke Drigalla, Morgan Adams Mon - Thur and (back row from left) coaches Dorian Drigalla, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Ayham Chtay, Riad Chtay. Fri 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Salado FC U11 boys Sat 9 a.m.- noon qualify for South Texas Salado FC U11 Boys Western District tourna- soccer team qualified ment, Salado won its first for the South Texas Cup game against Liberty Hill State Finals in San Anto- 8-0. The boys tied Bastrop nio April 30- May 1 after in the second game by a competing in the West- score of 2-2 and tied Le- ern District Round in San ander 3-3 to qualify for the Marcos April 16-17. The semi-final game. boys were set to play Le- The boys won a Main Street at ander to decide first and shootout in a rematch Thomas Arnold Road, Salado second place in the finals against Bastrop to qualify of the Western District but for the finals. John Colvin, (254) 947-5852 inclement weather post- Cody Coker, and Morgan fsbcentex.com poned the match. The two Adams each scored during teams will face each at the the shootout that decided Finals in San Antonio to game 4. Every player ei- Member FDIC determine placement. ther scored or gave an as- On the first day of the sist during the tourney. Salado varsity SALADO Village Voice, April 21, 2016, Page 3B girls Area quali- fiers are shown at right: (front Mill Creek Cleaners row, from left: Kierstan Osborn, Quality Dry Cleaning, Laundry, Sugar Hill, Regi- na Deen, Macy Alterations & Custom Tailoring Thrasher, Sarah Kate Kelarek; (back row, from left) Brianna Washington, Ka- tie Robinson, Ma- riah VaillanCourt, 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 Abigail Quick. Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers (not pictured Brit- tany Vrooman) Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday Salado High (254) 947-0100 School varsity Boys Area Qual- ifiers are shown at right: (front row, from left) Bo Whitson, Coby Chambliss, Jake Elliott, Cutter Hudgens; (back row, from left) Wade Woods, Ty- ler Stairs, Holden Ford. Not shown is Preston Kim- brough.

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Eight varsity boys Coby Chambliss was Jim Reeder placed time of 6:33.75. McBride tracksters and 10 varsity fourth in the 300 Meter sixth in the 800 Meters placed sixth with a time of girls tracksters have qual- Hurdles with a time of with a time of 2:27. 6:35.33. ified for the Area meet 43.85. Bradley Poteet placed April 21 at Liberty Hill Holden Ford was third ffth in the 110 Meter Hur- High School by placing in in the 110 Meter Hurdles dles with a time of 18.10. the top four at the District with a time of 15.83. Just Poteet placed third in 25-4A meet April 12-13 in behind him was Cutter the 300 Meter Hurdles Burnet. Hudgens with a time of with a time of 46.27. 15.85 for fourth. 400 Meter Relay team VarsITy gIrls The 4 X 100 Meter Re- of Bradley Poteet, Willie Sugar Hill and Sarah lay team of Jake Harvey, Whigham, Kirk Pruitt and Kate Kelarek both earned JD's Grill Jake Elliott, Hudgens and Hunter Haas placed ffth gold medals as part of the OPEN Daily for Breakfast & Lunch 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Ford was fourth with a with a time of 48.37. 4 X 100 Relay team and time of 44.01. 800 Meter Relay team silver medals in individu- The 4 X 200 meter Re- of Caleb Chambliss, Chan- Breakfast Special Lunch Special al races to lead the Salado lay team of Harvey, El- dler Willhem, Kirk Pruitt Burger, Fries girls at the District 25-4A 2 Eggs, Hashbrowns, liott, Justin Learn and Ty- and Jake Walrath placed track meet. Bacon or Sausage, and a 16 oz Drink ler Stairs was fourth with a ffth with a time of 1:43.25. The 4 X 100 Meter $ 19 time of 1:34.70. 1600 Meter Relay team and Toast or Biscuit Relay team of Hill, Katie Hamburger 5 Placing in the top six of Jim Reeder, Zack Gar- $ 69 Robinson, Abby Quick $ 99 to score points for the Ea- mong, Jake Walrath and Cheeseburger 5 and Sarah Kelarek a ran 3 gles were Wade Woods, Hunter Haas placed sixth a time of 50.35 to win the sixth, 800 Meters, 2:09; with a time of 3:55.78. (254) gold medal. 947-5228 Kimbrough, fifth, 1600 Zach Adams placed Friday Catfsh Kelarek also medaled Meters, 4:46.0; Chambliss, frst in the Shot Put with a in the 300 Meter hurdles, inside Catfsh, Cole Slaw and sixth, 300 Meter Hurdles, distance of 38-04. placing second with a time French Fries 45.07; Tyler Armstrong, Adams placed ffth in JD's Travel Center of 48.01. sixth, discus, 126-10 and the Discus with a throw of $ 99 Hill ran a time of 15.90 15881 South IH 35 Stairs, sixth, Triple Jump, 102-08. 7 in the 100 Meter Hurdles in Salado 38-11.50. for the silver. JV gIrls The 4 X 400 Meter Re- Brittany Vrooman took Jordan Stockton placed Take I35 Exit South 283 or North 282 lay team of Stairs, Wade second in the discus with a fourth in the 100 Meter Woods, Chambliss and throw of 103-02. Dash with a time of 14.11. Justin Learn placed fifth Mariah VaillanCourt Stockton placed frst in with a time of 3:41.21. took the silver medal in the 200 Meter Dash with a the Triple Jump with a dis- JV boys time of 28.54. tance of 34-08.50. Salado JV Boys Track Ellie Phelps placed Regina Dean medaled team competed in the Dis- fourth in the 800 Meter in the 100 Meters with a trict Meet in Burnet April Run with a time of 2:51.59. time of 12.89 for bronze. 13. Erin McBride placed ffth Katie Robinson earned Hunter Haas placed with a time of 2:53.35. the bronze medal in the sixth in the 400 Meter with Phelps placed fourth in 400 meters with a time of a time of 57.49. the 1600 Meter Run with a 1:01.66. Placing in the top six to earn points for Salado were these: Quick, fourth, 200 Meters, 26.56; Macy Thrasher, fourth, 300 Meter Hurdles, 49.38; Ki- BANKING THAT erstan Osborn, fifth, 800 Meters, 2:38.54; Vaillan- Court, sixth, Long Jump, GOES ABOVE AND 15:04.50; Brianna Wash- ington, sixth, 400 Meters, 1:04.30 and Mikaela Hein- www.devereauxjewelers.com er, sixth, 100 Meter Hur- BEYOND, WITHOUT dles, 17.33. The 4X400 relay team of Hayslip, Dean, Danielle April is LEAVING TEXAS McDaniel and Osborn, placed fourth with a time Heartworm of 4:14.06. Awarenesss VarsITy boys Four Salado boys run- Month ners and two relay teams At Horizon Bank, we understand local advanced out of the Dis- Tips from Animal Medical Salado businesses—because we are one. trict 25-4A track meet, held in Burnet April 12-13. 1. Pets should be tested annually for heartworm Burnet won the meet infection. with 179 points and Lla- no was second with 121 2. Year round heartworm prevention is the most points. Salado was last effective method. with 45 points. The following Salado 3. Heartworm infections are spread by mosquitoes. Stop by. We’d love to meet you. boys tracksters will com- 815 North Stagecoach Road pete at the Area meet this Salado, Texas 76571 Animal Medical Salado Phone: 254-947-8636 week: Full Service Vet Hospital (254) 947-8800 HorizonBankTexas.com Preston Kimbrough was third place in the Dr. Lindsay Quirk-Fultz Dr. Linda Quirk 3200 Meter with a time of saladovet.com 10:32.59. Page 4B SALADO Village Voice, April 21, 2016

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Member SALADO FDIC earns state bid Go ! Eagles Go! Salado varsity boys golf in the Region IV Tour- team compete in the State nament at the Oso Golf Meet April 25-26 after Course in Corpus Christi, qualifying as the third missing a trip to the State The Haire Shop place team at the Region- Meet by 10 strokes. al Meet April 11-12 at the Aaron Torczynski led Barber - Beauty - Body Please call for an appointment (254) 947-3309 Lozano Golf Course in the Salado Eagles, shoot- 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 1325 N. Stagecoach Road Corpus Christi. ing a 79 in the first round Walk-Ins Accepted Appointments Honored The girls placed fourth and a 75 in the second round for a 154 total. Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Josh Peschel followed with rounds of 80 and 75 Tammy (254) 760-1990 for a 155 total. Caleb Schwertner shot a two-round total of 165 with rounds of 84 and 81. Bryan Lightfoot matched Schwertner with rounds of 84 and 81 to give Salado its team scoring of Shelleysautosales.net 639. Trey Schaub also shot Texas FriendlY for the Eagles and had Eagle Proud a two-day total of 172, shooting 88 and 84. 727 S. Main Street, Belton Kristin Crouch led the Lady Eagles with a two- day total of 175 on rounds 947-1153 of 84 and 91. 6 weeks to 12 years Molly Rodeffer fol- The lowed with a total of 179 on rounds of 89 and 90. Play Yard Jamie Rich shot an 86 Christian Environment and 98 for a two-day total TSR Certified Preschool of 184. Avery Hyer had rounds Age appropriate Curriculum of 91 and 105 for a two- All ages Drop off & Pick up@Salado ISD day total of 197 to bring the girls’ total team score Two Salado Locations to 728. 15299 S IH 35 | Thomas Arnold Road Preschool Infant Center Addie Ashe shot 197 on rounds of 98 and 99. Come learn & grow with us Salado VillageVillage GuideGuide Section C • Salado Village Voice• April 21, 2016 • 6 Pages • Shopping, Dining, Overnight, Events Cowboys Bar-B-Q Aaron Watson: ‘I’d rather be a fencepost Exit 285 • 1300 Robertson RD in Texas than the King of Tennessee’ “I’d rather be an old knew Jesus wasn’t through Fast Service fencepost in Texas than the with his life. When we Slow Cooking king of Tennessee,” Aaron think of Johnny Cash, Catering, Take Out or Dine In Watson sings on “Fence- he’s The Man in Black, post,” echoing the words he stands tall, and he’s a 254-947-5700 Miguel Perez, owner of one of his favorite fel- very intimidating figure. low Texans, Sam Houston. He was ‘Folsom Prison Watson will be bring- Blues,’ ‘Ring of Fire’ ing the song Fencepost, Johnny Cash! And he was and many others, to the going into a cave to kill outdoor stage at Johnny’s himself! I tried to put my- Springhouse Outback on April 23. self in that cave with this 120 Royal Street Tickets are available at song.” the the door for $20 per Rather than dwell on person. The gates open the darkness of that mo- at 6 p.m. Advance tickets ment though, “The Prayer” Mon-Sat 10:30 - 5 can be purchase online for is a song about finding the $15 at http://www.johnnys light and letting it shine (254)947-0747 outback.com/upcoming through. The same goes shows.php. for “Bluebonnets,” a song Fencepost is a song written in memory of Wat- about a rising Texas coun- son’s late daughter Julia try songwriter who gets Grace, who passed away Dee’s Antique Mall the door slammed in his shortly after birth of Tri- Aaron Watson will perform at Johnny’s Outback on face by big-time Nash- somy 18 and was laid to April 23. 702 N Main Street (254) 947-3775 ville record executives rest on a beautiful hillside who underestimate him. For Watson, there are overlooking where the FURNITURE Underdog, “That Look,” Instead of giving up on his which Watson wrote for three things he believes Texas state flower blos- GLASSWARE KEEPSAKES dreams, though, he rolls his wife Kimberly, turned in above all else: family, soms for a brief, gorgeous up his sleeves, proves them window every spring. SUN Noon - 5 | MON 10 - 5 heads by debuting in the faith, and fans. all wrong through sheer “Like bluebonnets in CLOSED TUES & WED NOW OPEN Top 10 of the Billboard “There is no Aaron determination, and soon the spring we’re only here THURS - FRI 10 - 5 | SAT 10 - 6 Country Digital Songs Watson without those 38 Dealers finds them knocking on Chart and closing out the three things,” he says. “My for a little while,” he sings. his own door. If it sounds year as one of the most faith is what guides me. It “It’s beautiful and bitter- familiar, that’s because, as successful-selling inde- keeps me focused on my sweet so make the most of Watson sings, it’s “a true pendent singles of 2014. music. God has blessed every mile.” story,” and the reason he’s “If your dreams aren’t me with an amazing wife Like the great country titled his 12th record ‘The handed to you on a sliver and beautiful kids, and at songwriters who inspired Underdog.’ platter, that’s ok,” says the end of the day, success him—Hank, Waylon, Wil- “I’ve always liked the Watson. “You go out there to me is working hard and lie—Watson has a lighter idea of the underdog,” and you chase them. You making a living for my side, too. “Blame It On says Watson. “I’ve always may have to work hard for family. That’s all any dad Those Baby Blues” is a liked the idea that the guy them, but don’t let anyone wants. My fans like the sweet love song, “Freight who’s not supposed to discourage you.” fact that I’m really a nor- Train” is a rollicking win could still beat all the ‘The Underdog,’ then, mal guy,” he continues. road anthem, and “One a fresh odds through hard work is more than just an album “If I can’t get on stage and Of Your Nights” is what and perseverance. A lot of title for Watson. It’s a mis- talk to my fans about my Watson describes as one TAKE ON LUNCH people are always telling sion statement. faith and my family, I’ve of his “lovemaking songs.” us that what we’re achiev- “The idea of the un- got nothing.” Meanwhile, “That’s Why ing in the music business derdog really describes It’s little surprise, then, God Loves Cowboys” and FRIDAYS G SATURDAYS is just next to impossible. I where I’m at right now in that the album opens with “That’s Gonna Leave A don’t really consider it that my career and what we’re “The Prayer,” a song in- Mark” are pure country way. We’re just out there trying to achieve with spired by a copy of Johnny through and through. 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. working hard.” this record,” he explains. Cash’s book ‘The Man The disparate sounds Working hard is a se- “I’m not one of these guys In White,’ which Watson and feelings on the record rious understatement for that can put on a pair of found in the Faith section are all masterfully tied to- Watson, who performs skinny jeans or turn my of a used bookstore on gether through the produc- at the r ange hundreds of shows every hat around backwards tour. tion work of Keith Stegall year, has collaborated and sing those pop coun- “I started reading this (Alan Jackson, George 101 M AIN salado with special guests like try radio songs. Nothing book on the bus, and be- Jones, Zac Brown Band). Willie Nelson, Dale Wat- fore you get started with “I needed someone who 254.947.3828 against the guys who do ' ' son, Jack Ingram, and Bill the story, Johnny just talks was going to push me to that because it’s their thing Joe Shaver, cracked the and true to who they are, about his struggles with better myself melodically THERANGERESTAURANT.COM Top 10 on the Billboard but if I played that role, it different addictions and and lyrically,” says Wat- 200, and sold hundreds of wouldn’t be me. When I’m how his faith saved his son. “Keith understood thousands of tickets, all singing these songs hun- life,” says Watson. “He all that and he really dove as a totally independent dreds of times a year, they talks about how he tried to in and found a way to get artist with his own label. need to be things I person- kill himself and that was the best out of me. I was The lead single from ‘The ally believe in.” the turning point where he able to get right in there with this legendary pro- ducer and work alongside him and soak up every moment, and I’m forever Swanky fashions for little ones Breakfast grateful.” Working with such an 209 South Main Street Served daily 7 - 11 a.m. acclaimed producer as a at the creek 947-1000 completely independent Daily Specials artist was a real coup for Watson, and just one more BBQ reason he painted his face 301 Thomas Arnold Rd. up like a rodeo clown on 254-947-GOOD Chicken Fried Steak the album cover. “The rodeo clown is a Mesquite Grilled Steak huge underdog,” explains Burgers Watson, who sings from the perspective of one on “Rodeo Queen.” “He’s up against a huge bull try- ing to protect these rid- ers, putting his life on the line. Talk about an unsung hero.” It’s an appropriate Alexander’s Distillery metaphor for a man who’s defied the odds and con- ventional wisdom, chasing down his dream through Tex-Mex Tuesday hard work and determina- tion even when the door was slammed in his face. Made from Scratch entrees “When you fear when you fail when you feel you’re great atmosphere & specialty drinks gonna fall,” he sings on the title track, “follow your heart and always believe in the underdog.” 602 Center Circle (254) 947-5554 oFFIcIal bIo aNd phoTo From aaroN WaTsoN WebsITe. Page 2C, salado Village Voice, April 21, 2016 Village of Salado Calendar of Events aprIl 21 aprIl 23 Support Salado Bluebonnet Pop-Up Schools at Freddy’s Book Class, 10:30 a.m. at in Harker Heights, 5 Stamp Salado. $35 info: - 8 p.m. Freddy’s will (254) 947-8848 donate a percent of your aprIl 23 purchase to the Salado Paint the Ranch Red Robotics Club Gala, 6 p.m. at Tenroc aprIl 21 Ranch. Tickets and info: Bell County Dinner bellcountyheartball. Tonight! Healthy Cook- heart.org ing School, 6 - 8 p.m. at aprIl 23 the Bell County Expo. Aaron Watson, 7 p.m. register at agriliferegis- at Johnny’s Outback ter.tamu.edu/DinnerTo- info: johnnysoutback. night com prIl aNd a 22 – 24 aprIl 25 aNd 26 aprIl 29 – may 1 Salado ISD Pre K and Temple Belton Area Kindergarten Roundup, Builders Association Pa- 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at rade of Homes. Homes Thomas Arnold El- located in Temple, Bel- ementary Media Room. ton and Salado. Friday Pre K 3 and 4 year old, 6 - 8 p.m., Sat. and Sun. Kindergarten 5 year old Keep Salado Beautiful will host an Earth Day Celebration in Pace Park on April 23. Speakers will present a noon - 5 p.m. Tickets: as of Sept. 1, 2016 info: variety of topics, including Heirloom Chickens. $5 info: www.tahb.org saladoisd.com aprIl 22 - 24 aprIl 25 aprIl 26 aprIl 28 may 12 JuNe 6 - July 14 2016 Hog Champion- Salado Public Library Building Smiles An- Coffee with the Direc- Salado: Jewel in the Lady Eagle Perfor- ship at Solana Ranch. Board of Trustee meet- nual Banquet to beneft tor, 10 a.m. at Salado Crown of Texas adver- mance Camp, 9 - 10:30 info: solanaranch.com or ing, 5 p.m. at the library The Body of Christ Com- Public Library. info: tising deadline. Edition a.m. at SHS weight (254) 947-8331. info: saladolibrary.org munity Clinic info: (254) saladolibrary.org on stands July thru Sep- room. grades 7 - 12, $75 939-9500 tember. info: (254)947- info: 947-6900 x1118 aprIl 23 aprIl 25 aprIl 29 - may 1 5321 Earth Day Celebra- Salado FFA and Jr. aprIl 28 Ultra520K Texas JuNe 6 - July 14 tion, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at FFA Banquet, 6 p.m. Small Acreage - New training camp and clinic. may 14 - 15 Junior High Boys Pace Park. info: keepsal- at Salado High School Landowner Program info: ultra520ktexas.com Salado Market Days, Eagle Performance adobeautiful.com Cafeteria. Series, 5:30 p.m. at the aprIl 30 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado Camp, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Special Events Room of We’re on a Roll!!! Antique Mall, 721 Stage- at SHS weight room. the Bell County Expo. Class, 10:30 a.m. at coach Road, behind grades 7 - 8, $75 info: AgriLife Extension ser- Stamp Salado. $26 info: Dee’s Antiques on Main. 947-6900 x1072 vice will present topics of (254) 947-8848 info: (254) 947-3355 JuNe 7 - 10 interest. $20 per person. aprIl 30 may 14 Soccer Camps at Soc- aprIl 14 Tea Cup Treasure Cody Canada and cer practice field. Grades Crop Night, 5 - 9 p.m. Class, 1:30 p.m. at the Departed, 7 p.m. at 7 - 9: 8 - 9:30 a.m., grades Johnny’s Outback info: 10 - 11:30 a.m. $50 info: Upscale Consignment at Stamp Salado, $5 res- Stamp Salado. $30 info: ervation required: (254) (254) 947-8848 johnnysoutback.com 947-6900 x1072 947-8848 aprIl 30 may 17 JuNe 7 - 10 aprIl 28 Bell County Star Salado High School Camps at Timeles Athletic Banquet, 6 p.m. SHS gym. Grades 4 - 6: Support Salado Party, 8 - 11 p.m. at Schools at Freddy’s in Overlook Park, Stillhouse at Salado High School 8 - 9:30 a.m., grades 7 - 9: Harker Heights, 5 - 8 Hollow Lake on FM1670. may 23 - 26 10 - 11:30 a.m. $50 info: p.m. Freddy’s will donate Central Texas Astronomi- Camp, 3:45 - 947-6900 x1118 a percent of your pur- cal Society. info: centex- 5:30 p.m. at SHS softball JuNe 10 chase to Salado Junior astronomy.org. field. Grades 1 - 9, $50 The Public Arts League High Soccer Women’s Cloting, Jewelry, aprIl 30 info: 947-6900 x1202 of Salado free concert, 6 p.m. at Pace Park. Kupira #3 North Main Open House at Salado may 24 Local Art and Home Décor Marimba will bring their Corner of Main and Pace Park Road Village Artists, 10 a.m. Salado ISD Band - 2 p.m. info: saladovil- Concert at Tablerock high-energy traditional lageartists.com African marimba music to may 28 the park for an evening of Massage Therapy may 2 Academic UIL Recep- family oriented fun. Salado ISD Student tion, 5 p.m. JuNe 11 Salado Fitness 254.338.9564 Health and Safety Night, may 28 MUD PIES 6 - 7:30 p.m. at Salado Annual Salado Re- Heather Foster - Sparks, LMT Bell County Star union, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 Intermediate School. Party, 8 - 10 p.m. at POTTERY All parents and students p.m. at Salado Interme- Deep Tissue | Relaxation | Sports Massage HAND THROWN POTTERY Overlook Park, Stillhouse diate School. Catered ONE PIECE AT A TIME grade 6 to 12 welcome Hollow Lake on FM1670. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. DAILY to attend. Childcare lunch will be served, Central Texas Astronomi- register for lunch at same day appointments available provided for younger cal Society. info: centex- Handmade children. (254) 760-0663 or (254) 605 Thomas Arnold Road Pottery, astronomy.org. 721-3095 may 6 - 7 may 31 JuNe 11 - 12 Homemade Tablerock Gospel Fes- Salado High School tival, Friday 6 - 9 p.m. , Salado Market Days, Fudge Art Show, 5 - 6 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado Saturday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Salado High School OVER 50 FLAVORS info: (254) 947-9205 Antique Mall, 721 Stage- TRY OUR NEW MENU including Sucrose free Cafeteria coach Road, behind may 6 - 8 Dee’s Antiques on Main. (254) 947-5271 Gluten Free may 31 Mother’s Day Get Senior Awards Night, info: (254) 947-3355 Away Weekend. info: OLD FASHIONED BURGERS Closed Mondays 6 p.m. at Salado High uNe salado.com J 13 - 16 and ICE-CREAM School Baseball Camp, 9 a.m. 882 North Main Street 18 N. Main Salado JuNe 3 & 4 - noon, SHS baseball feld. Grades 3 - 9, $50 947-0281 Shakespeare On The $1 off any burger or Rock at Tablerock. Kelly info: 947-6900 x1123 sandwich combo Parker directs The Com- JuNe 13 - 17 edy of Errors info: (254) First Baptist Church with this ad 947-9205 of Salado Vacation Bible facebook.com/burgersICEcream JuNe 4 School, 9 a.m. - noon. plus.google.com/+OldFashionedBurgersandicecreamSalado Salado ISD Class of info: 947-5465 2016 Graduation, 10 JuNe 16 a.m. at Mayborn Center Chisholm Trail - UMHB Chapter of American Keeping Salado Healthy JuNe 6 - July 14 Business Women Annual Eagle Performance Style Show and Beneft 418 N Main St #5 Shop at Salado’s Boutique Marketplace Camp, 7:30 - 8:45 a.m. Luncheon, 11 a.m. at the next to Salado Creek Winery Women’s Apparel, Shoes ~ Flip Flops to Boots, at SHS weight room. Venue. info: Barclaymc- Jewelry, Baby Gifts & Apparel, Gourmet Food, grades 9 - 12, $75 info: [email protected] or 947- Home Decor & Furniture, Home Fragrance, 947-6900 x1072 3617. 947-2225 Junk Gypsy™ Paint, Gifts & More JuNe 18 rain 22 North Main Street Dog Daze of Summer, Chiropractic info: salado.com JuNe 20 - 21 & Wellness SSAA Imagineer Ar- ray of Arts Camp. Info: Your home for intothewildblue.co chiropractic care, uNe massage therapy, J 20 - 23 Girls Basketball acupuncture Camp, SHS gym. Grades and holistic care 1 - 5: 1-3 p.m., grades 6 - $50 Senior Pass 9: 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. price: Allyn Crain, DC $50 info: 947-6900x1075 Wellness Consultant & Chiropractor for Unlimited JuNe 25 Joining our team: Chair Yoga Bell County Star Massage Terapists Party, 8:30 - 11:30 p.m. at Tues & Thurs noon - 1 p.m. Overlook Park, Stillhouse Jennifer Hulme and Sandy Hankins Hollow Lake on FM1670. Central Texas Astronomi- Full schedule saladoyoga.com cal Society. info: centex- 560 North Main #8 | (254) 791-9440 Like us on FaceBook astronomy.org. Regular Events in Village of Salado April 21, 2016, salado Village Voice, Page 3C Tues - saT suNdays Central Texas Area Open discussion Al- Museum open, 10 am. - 4 Anon Meeting, 6 p.m. p.m., Free admission Salado United Methodist moNdays Church Youth Activities Yoga for Women’s Center. Health, 9 a.m. at The Hatha Therapy, 3 - 4 Yoga Room Info: (254) p.m. at The Yoga Room. 681-7623. Info: (254) 681-7623 Children’s Story and secoNd WeekeNds Craft Time, 11 a.m. at Salado Market Days, Salado Public Library. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado info: (254) 947-9191 Antique Mall, 721 Stage- Salado Village Artists coach Road. Salado’s Stitchers & Knitters, original Market Days 2 p.m. at Salado Village event. info: (254) 947- Artists Building. 3355. Yoga Basics & Be- yond, 6 p.m. at The Yoga Room. Info: (254) 681- 7623. Submit your calendar IN.FORM course, listing online at 5:30 p.m. at Angelic saladovillagevoice.com Herbs. Info: (2540 947- 1909 Salado Masonic Lodge, Floor practice is Salado ISD will hold a Pre K and Kindergarten Roundup April 25 and 26 in the Thomas Arnold Elementary 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge ev- Media Room. Pre K 3 and 4 year old, Kindergarten 5 year old as of Sept. 1. ery Monday except Stated Meeting. Stated meeting is 7:30 p.m. Monday on or Salado Community Martinis and Mani- luck to follow, bring a before Full Moon. Chorus practice, 6 p.m., cures at The Lounge at favorite dish or dessert. FIrsT moNday Salado Civic Center, un- The Range, 5 p.m.-close. saTurdays Open Daily Salado First Monday less otherwise noted. info: $25 for 2 ladies night Hatha Flow Levels 1 (254) 947-1909 Gardeners, 8 a.m. at the 254-947-1833 adult beverages, a mani- & 2, 8:30-9:30 a.m. at The Visitor Center. FIrsT Tuesday cure and a selection of ap- Yoga Room. Info: (254) 560 N. Main, Suite 10 Salado Historical Salado Village Artists petizers, space is limited. 681-7623 Society board meeting, Board Meeting, 9 a.m. appointments: 254-947- Studio Time for 6 p.m. at Salado Public at the Village Art Build- 3828. Salado Village Artists Join us for improved wellness Library. ing. Followed by General Salado Aldermen members, 10 a.m. info: meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mu- IN.FORM course ecoNd oNday Meeting at 10:30 a.m. saladovillageartists.com s m nicipal building, 301 N. Second Monday Book Salado 4-H Club Restorative yoga and Mondays at 5:30 p.m. Stagecoach Rd. Meeting Club at Salado Winery, 7 - meeting, 6 p.m. at Salado Meditation, 3 - 4 p.m. is open to the public. First 9 p.m. Intermediate Cafeteria, The Yoga Room. Info: and third Thursday are Public Arts League of Sept. - May. (254) 681-7623. regular meetings and sec- Salado open board meet- Live music in The ThIrd Tuesday ond and fourth Thursday ing, 5 p.m. at the Visitor’s Lounge, upstairs at The SALADO CLEANERS Bell County Genea- are workshop meetings. Center on Main Street. logical Society Meeting, Range Restaurant on Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations IrsT hursday Salado FFA Meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Temple Public F T Main St., 7 p.m. Artists 6 p.m. at Salado High Chisholm Trail change weekly. Check 1209 N. Stagecoach Library. (Next to the Library) School AG building Sept. American Business website for details. WedNesdays 254-947-7299 - May. Woman’s Association FIrsT & ThIrd saTurday Salado Youth Fair Yoga for Core, 8 - meeting, 6 p.m. at First 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat 8:50 a.m. at The Yoga Trudy’s Closet, 8 a.m. Booster Club meeting, Presbyterian Church of at Grace Baptist Church after the FFA meeting at Room. Info: (254) 681- Salado. Wash & Fold 7623. Salado High School AG ecoNd hursday Power Flow Yoga s T building. Info: SYFB- Salado Ladies Aux- [email protected] level 1&2, 6:10-7:10 p.m. at The Yoga Room. Info: iliary Meeting, 9:30 Salado Athletic a.m. at the Salado United Boosters Club meeting, (254) 681-7623. Belly Dance Class, Methodist Church Youth 7 p.m. at the High School Activities Center. Library. Info: saladoathlet- 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. at The Yoga Room. Info: (254) Crop Night, 5 - 9 p.m. icbooster.org. at Stamp Salado, $5 res- 681-7623. Liquor Store ThIrd moNday Wine Wednesday at ervation required: (254) Salado ISD Board of Alexander’s Distillery 947-8848 A Refreshing Splash of Flavor Trustees meeting, 6 p.m. (254) 947-5554 ThIrd Thursday We carry a fine selection of infused and flavored spirits at the Salado Civic Center. Wine Down Wednes- Salado Chamber Tuesdays day at The Range. Half of Commerce Board Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. YogaStrong, 9-10 a.m. price glasses of wine, Meeting, 8:30 a.m. at the 1109 W. Village Rd, Salado (behind Sonic) (254) 947-7117 at The Yoga Room. Info: staff’s choice. Visitors Center. (254) 681-7623. FIrsT WedNesday Yoga on the Lively Salado Village Art- Adult craft group Courtyard, 9 - 9:45 a.m., ists, Village Art Building, meets at Salado Public info: 791-9440 Coffee | Espresso 9 a.m., Bring your artwork Library, 2 - 4 p.m. Third Thursday Breakfast | Lunch fourth Tuesday will be Music Club, 5 - 8 p.m. at set up for still life. secoNd WedNesday JD’s Travel Center. Old Bagel | Croissant | Pastry Adult game day at Salado Lions Club, time music, acoustic only. Toast Selections Presbyterian Church of 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic Everyone welcome to LIVELY Center. Salad | Soup | Sandwich Salado, 10 a.m. come play or listen. • COFFEEHOUSE & BISTRO • Sit & Knit, 10 a.m ThIrd WedNesday EST. 2015 FourTh Thursday GET LIVELY WED - SAT 9 - 4 - noon at Salado Public Li- Mah Jongg at Salado Crop Night, 5 - 9 p.m. SUN 10 - 4 | MON 9 - 4 closed Tues brary. info: (254) 947-9191 Public Library, 10 a.m.-2 at Stamp Salado, $5 res- Salado Rotary Club, p.m. ervation required: (254) 21 North Main Street Salado Square (254) 947-3688 11:30 a.m. at Johnny’s FourTh WedNesday 947-8848 Steaks & Barbecue first Salado Lions Club, three Tuesdays of month; FrIdays 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic Roving Social after hours Pop in for a pastry, Center. on fourth Tuesday of 8:15 - 9:30 a.m. at First month. Thursdays Community Title. SALADO ANTIQUE MALL Chair Yoga, noon - 1 Yoga for Healing, 9 Friday Night Special and Bee’s Antiques p.m. at The Yoga Room a.m. at The Yoga Room at Mill Creek Country Thousands of Antiques, Collectibles and Primitives Info: (254) 681-7623. Info: (254) 681-7623. Club Bar and Grill. Menu in a unique and inviting atmosphere Tex Mex Tuesday at Chair Yoga, noon - 1 changes every week. Call Alexander’s Distillery p.m. at The Yoga Room 947-5698. The Original Salado Market Days (254) 947-5554 Info: (254) 681-7623. FourTh FrIday Prix Fixe at The Hatha Flow levels Fourth Friday Gospel 9-5 on the 2nd weekend - Don’t miss May 14 - 15 1&2, 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. at Range, 5 p.m.- close. Singing, 7 p.m. at First THURS - SAT 10 - 5 SUN 12 - 5 MON 10 - 5 The Yoga Room Info: 751 Stagecoach Road I-35 frontage road North $14.95 for entree, dessert, Cedar Valley Baptist CLOSED TUES & WED 947-3355 Clean Restrooms drink. (254) 681-7623. Church on FM 2843. Pot

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Three candidates are served three consecu- and its events. I was a 15 grade level. I have taught for AMBA (Association in charge receipts and vying for two three-year tive terms since running year veteran of the Salado PE from the Jr. High level Member Benefit Advisors) balances and cash reg- terms on the Salado ISD the second time Both of Fire Department and am up to 12th grade as well. for 1 year. This company ister. Bank deposits and Board of Trustees: Jeff my sons attended Salado an active member of the I have taught Communi- is located in Austin, TX the money count, was all Kelley, Darrell Street schools before transferring Salado United Method- cation Applications and and is endorsed by Texas handled by me. I was in and write-in candidate with us to live in Boerne, ist Church. Servicing the Radio Broadcast classes Retired Teachers Asso- charge with maintaining Michael Matthews. Texas. This is home -- need for school clothing at the high school level. I ciation. I have a Bachelor’s a budget to purchase food Below are the introduc- what a wonderful word -- and supplies in the Salado have coached football for degree from Texas State and materials for the res- tions the candidates gave home. community, I have worked 12 years and basketball for (Southwest Texas State taurant as well. of themselves at the Can- closely with the Salado 22 years. I was a head bas- University) in English, I am married 23 years didate Forum on April 18. Family Relief Fund, pro- ketball coach at two differ- Broadcast Journalism, and to Andrea Matthews and Next week, we will have viding those necessities to ent schools for 5 years and Physical Education. I have I have three children who questions and answers needy Salado ISD fami- was part of a state football a Master’s in Education all attend public school with the candidates. lies. I have served for a championship in Aledo in Administration Degree in Salado. My wife is total of nine years on the 1998. I have been a head from TAMU at Commerce employed by Southwest Salado School Board. I cross country coach, head as well. Airlines for the past 22 believe that in a small golf coach and took a girl My experience work- years. My children are community, it is our obli- golfer to state as a medal- ing in business outside of McLane 19, Abbey 15, and gation to serve where we ist 3 years in a row. I am education field is a valu- Addison 9. I am currently can to help the growth of a member of THSCA, able asset. I have been in teaching in Killeen ISD at the community. TABC, Alumni of Texas the management and sales Shoemaker High School. Jeff Kelley State (Southwest Texas business for about seven This year I am teaching I moved to Salado with State University). I have years. In the restaurant Professional Communica- my family in 1972 and co-owned and managed business I was in charge of tions at Shoemaker and graduated from Salado a BBQ and catering res- placing orders with suppli- I have taught English II High School. Since 1987, taurant for 6 years. I had ers and scheduling deliver- & English IV previously I have owned and oper- ies, resolving complaints, for the past five years. I Darrell Street the opportunity to work ated Salado Plumbing. for Bobby Valentine in maintaining sanitation feel that my personality My wife Maudie and I My wife Charla, the Band Arlington, TX at Bobby regulations with the health and being able to work have lived in Salado a total Director and cheeleader V’s Sports Café. I am a department and uphold- with people to achieve a of 25 years, six years the sponsor at Salado High Legal Shield Associate ing safety standards of manageable and reason- first time and almost 20 School, and I have three with Legal Shield. This is the patrons and staff. One able outcome is a valuable years so far this time. I children: Madison, Chase referral attorney Service area that I can see overlap- asset. I look forward to served one three-year term Michael MatthewS and Heidi, who is an Company in which I have ping would be performing hearing from you. on the school board start- I have been coaching eighth grader at Salado a license through the State record keeping task and ing in 2000 but did not run and teaching for the past 25 QueStionS anD anSwerS Junior High. Through the of Texas. In addition, I meeting with vendors and for re-election due to con- years. I have taught Eng- with the anDiDateS years, I have been greatly acquired a license for sell- sales representatives. On c flicts with my job. I retired lish from the 8th to 12th involved in the community ing insurance and worked the financial side, I was continue next weeK and soon ran again. I have . Meet the hopefuls for Salado Board of Aldermen

the previous 22 years, Kaye, enjoy living in has to beg for money to do from the Army after serv- thousands of new people Three candidates are Coachman served the Salado. They have two the work our village taxes ing four tours in Iraq and through developments like vying for two two-year music education profes- married daughters and two should support. Afghanistan, and he now Sanctuary will cause a terms on the Village of sion in the Killeen I.S.D. grandchildren. Kaye and My most heartfelt owns his own small busi- huge toll on our infrastruc- Salado Board of Alder- For 18 years he served as Frank, along with partners belief is that openness and ness in Salado. ture, but without income men: Frank Coachman and Director of Bands for C.E. Julie and Rusty Schramm, honesty is the best policy. Here are a few things from taxes, we will have write-in candidates Dr. . are proprietors and opera- As an Alderman: about where I stand on no more funds to pay Amber Preston-Dankert He presently is the tors of 21 Main, a business 1. I will respect all the major issues affecting for those infrastructure and Linda Reynolds. Immediate Past President on Salado’s Main Street. points of view, and respond Salado right now: improvements. Below are the introduc- of the Board of Directors with Thanks for Particpat- 1) A sewer is impor- 3) We should keep tions the candidates gave for the Salado Education ing to anyone who has the tant to both Main Street pushing to hold TxDOT of themselves at the Can- Foundation and is cur- courage to stand before the and the west side of I-35. and their contractors didate Forum on April 18. rently serving as Vice- board raising concerns. I’m glad that a couple responsible for the failures Next week, we will have President. He has served 2. Since I am retired, I weeks ago we secured the we see along our stretch of questions and answers as a member of the Board will always be available to land and the permit Sanc- I-35. It is time to finish the with the candidates. of Directors for the Temple help solve problems, how- tuary had offered us 2 highway NOW, and travel- Symphony Orchestra and ever large or small. years ago. But, I think we ers should be allowed safe the Center for Educa- 3. I will NOT vote to took entirely too long and passage through Salado tor Development in Fine raise Village taxes for the that we have hurt people so that visitors will not be Arts Summit Cadre since third straight year in a row. in the process. We need afraid to travel here. inDa eynolDS 2001. He is a Past Presi- l r to consider options that I want to tell you what I am a retired teacher dent of TMEA and also keep our costs low, and I’ve learned while being who moved to Salado to served as State Band Vice- that will allow connection on the Board of Alder- help care for my 92 year President from ‘90-92. and operating costs to be man the past two years. old mother. After teach- Coachman is an honorary affordable to businesses You know that feeling you ing in Indiana, Canada, lifetime member of the and landowners who may get when you’ve pulled an New York and Maine, I franK coachMan Texas Music Adjudicators be struggling. Every deci- all-nighter with a sick kid, was also ready for a warm Frank Coachman, a Association. He attended sion we make effects the and you still have to get up sunny climate. Salado resident since Texas Tech University and bottom line of business and be a functioning adult In my late 30’s, I was 2001, assumed the duties graduated from McMurry owners and residents alike. at work the next day? That widowed, but managed to of Deputy Director for the University with a B.F.A., 2) I am glad Sanc- is how every Friday feels pay off two mortgages and Dr. aMber Texas Music Educators Music Education degree. tuary will be coming to after a board meeting on help my daughter through Association in July 1999. Coachman seeks to PreSton-DanKert Salado. But, I don’t believe Thursday. I’ve learned college on a teacher’s pay. TMEA is a professional continue serving as a I am a third-genera- that we should have offered that you can’t make every- Today I am debt free, organization comprised Salado Village Alderman tion Saladoan and sixth- such steep incentives to one happy, and that’s ok which means I may be one of over 12,000 K-16 ele- to assist in meeting the generation resident of get them here. Salado is a as long as you know you of the most fiscally con- mentary, band, orchestra, needs of fellow citizen/ Bell County. I graduated JEWEL, and they should did your best and kept the servative individuals in choir and collegiate music neighbors and business from Salado High School, have wanted to come here. best interest of the village America! educators. Coachman’s owner/operators. Frank’s received my Bachelors and I believe in incentives to in your heart. I’ve learned Along with an under- duties include managing best skill is that he makes Masters degrees in Jour- entice new businesses to that you can’t win every graduate degree from the scheduling, logistics things happen. He is orga- nalism and Agriculture come to Salado, but there battle, but you can defend Indiana University, I have and presentation compo- nized, cost conscious, and from Texas A&M Univer- is a difference in offering yourself and your position, a masters degree from nents for more than 700 committed. He believes in sity, and hold dual Doc- incentives and giving away and walk away with your Syracuse University where events during the annual continuing to revise the torate degrees from both more than we can afford. dignity. We must continue I tutored football players three-day TMEA con- Village’s short and long Texas A&M University We cannot give away so to arm ourselves with who had weak reading vention. The show draws term visions, along with and Texas Tech University much that we can no longer tools such as knowledge, skills. 27,000 attendees, par- revising the master plan to in Agriculture and Natural afford to also care for the wisdom, inner strength, I am a National Writing ticipants, exhibitors and establish healthy growth, Resource Science. small businesses currently foresight and persistence Project Fellow and an avid family members to San seizing opportunities to I am married to my struggling in Salado. We to keep coming up with reader. Antonio. He also guides enhance the village while husband, Will, and I have should be offering incen- new and innovative ways When I moved to Salado and oversees the TMEA striving to preserve and two children: Max is 12 tives to KEEP good busi- to draw people here. We four and a half years ago, audition process for more maintain the rich histori- and Mia is three. nesses here, and we should all love this town. I bet the Village had one mil- than 60,000 high school cal culture and quality of I currently work for the be putting our money each of you has your own lion dollars in the bank. students across the state life in the village. Frank is Department of Defense at into areas that affect our special story about Salado Today we are in debt and who compete for mem- currently serving as Chair Fort Hood as the Supervi- current businesses and that you share with people spending over $600 a day bership in TMEA Region, of the Village Economic sor of Wildlife Manage- residents, such as roads who are from out-of-town. on interest sent to a Dallas Area and All-State bands, Development Committee. ment and I have been there and other infrastructure. I’m not done here. I am not bank. The administration choirs and orchestras. For Frank and his wife, for 11 years. Will retired Bringing in hundreds or done fighting for you, and for this town, just yet.

Mayor Candidates continueD froM Page 1a cer at the El Paso Refinery President; Salado Volun- issues, seeking advice and and Hollye Blancett, an in International Relations Blancett is a retired and the oil refinery fire teers (providing free lawn opinions from constitu- artist and author in Salado. from St. Mary’s University United Methodist Min- and HAZMAT trainer for services for citizens and ents, and, he says, “voting They also have seven in San Antonio. He was isted with 51 years of ser- Reno Nevada operation. village)Salado Ambas- their voice.” grandchildren: Emma, awarded a Doctorate from vice to churches. He was also a liaison to sadors; past president Abbey, Ryan, Trevor, Southern Methodist Uni- The Blancetts came to Community Emergency versity. Salado more than 17 years OSHA. SKiP blancett Grace, Alex and Casey. Response Team; Past He is currently the ago when Skip was called He is a member of the Skip Blancett has been Blancett holds a Bache- member Salado Cham- Chief of Counseling and to take over the Salado following organizations married to Gayle for 48 lor’s degree in History and ber of Commerce; Salado Chief of Programs, ESD United Methodist Church. in Salado: Member of years. They have three English Literature from Methodist Church. at Fort Hood, where he is He lists stained glass Charter Class Leadership adult children: Tim Blanc- Howard Payne University He served as Vil- a GS-13 with more than 40 and acrylic painting as his Salado, Lions Club Past ett, the general sales man- in Brownwood. He holds a lage Alderman for four employees in his charge. hobbies. VP, Historical Society ager of BMW in Raleigh Master’s degree in Theol- years with primary duties He is a retired Navy He was elected Mayor (Board of Directors: Past North Carolina, Brad ogy from Southern Meth- including the wastewater/ Captain, after 22 years in of Salado in 2014. President, VP); Mill Creek Blancett, manager of IBM odist University. He holds sewer plants, researching the service. Community Association in Raleigh, North Carolina a second Master’s degree Page 6C, April 21, 2016 salado Village Voice

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Salado Volunteer Fire Department Salado Plumbing Report April 11-16 April 11 in the grass median with cident and traffc. 6 units, 9 vised them of the situation. “We are ready” 5:22-6:24 p.m., 3400 moderate damage. 1 pa- personnel. Remained on scene as a In home repairs Block and Homestead Rd. tient was in vehicle and he 4:11-4:50 p.m., 282 NB precaution until fre burned Out to a Motor Vehicle Ac- denied any injuries or EMS I-35 Rest Area. Out to a down. 1 unit, 1 personnel. cident unknown injuries. treatment Monitored and patient with chest pain. Ar- 10:15-10:38 p.m., 947-5800 Arrived on scene to fnd 1 Scott & White arrived on rived on scene to fnd the 23200 Block IH-35 MM Master LIC M 16892 vehicle with major dam- scene and got a no trans- patient walking around. 276. Dispatched to a bus age. HHFD EMS was on port. Stood by until DPS Patient did not speak Eng- on fre. Arrived on scene scene and had all patient arrived on scene. 2 units, 6 lish and it was diffcult to to fnd bus in Williamson care. Set up traffc control personnel. get what was wrong. Got County and Jarrell FD on and scene safety. SW Bell April 13 vitals on patient. Scott & scene. Stopped on scene Britt Heating & VFD arrived on scene and 12:10-3:54 a.m., 284 White arrived on scene and was canceled by Jarrell assisted with scene. HHFD SB. Out priority 2 to the and took over patient care. FD. 2 units, 4 personnel. Medic transported patient. 283 SB for an 18-wheel- Scott & White transported. April 16 Air Conditioning 2 units, 3 personnel. er accident blocking SB 2 units, 2 personnel. 4:27-4:49 p.m., 600 Installations • Repairs April 12 lanes. Went en route and April 14 Block Royal Street. Ar- 6:51-7:05 a.m., 358 arrived on scene to fnd 9:18-9:30 a.m., 1200 rived on scene to fnd the Office 947-5263 Sparrow and I-35 Service the 18 wheeler jackknifed Block Hidden Springs Dr. patient sitting in a chair. Rd. Out to a Motor Ve- b/w the SB walls blocking Out in reference to a fre Patient complained of left Mobile 760-1004 hicle Accident, unknown traffc. Patient denied any alarm activation. Canceled hip pain. Patient was in po- Serving Salado for 25 years TACL #B006640 injuries. Searched from the injuries or EMS treatment. en route by Bell County sition of comfort. Patient 287 to the 282 and nothing Driver stated he was haul- Communications. 1 unit, 2 aware, stated she tripped found. Only one caller had ing dry goods, only noth- personnel. and fell on her hip. Ob- called it in, advised dis- ing dangerous. Provided 11:26 p.m.- 12:01 tained vitals and charted. patch nothing found and scene safety and traffc a.m., 4100 Block W. Am- Scott & White Medic ar- CBS Construction all units cleared. 2 units, 2 control. Upon inspection ity. Out to a priority 2 As- rived on scene and took Mattresspersonnel. Worldthe 18 wheeler knocked sault. Staged with Scott & over patient care. Scott & 254 6:46-7:11 p.m., 11200 some barriers into the NB White Medic at FM 1670 White transported. 2 units, 718-1752 Family OwnedBlock Oak and Tree. Operated Arrived sincelanes. A1999 truck was placed and Amity until scene was 4 personnel. Simmons Beauty Rest on scene to fnd patient on the NB side to block the code 4. Arrived on scene 4:41-5:17 p.m., Wild- Adjustible Beds sitting on foor. Patient de- inside lane. Stood by until with medic, after scene fre Arena. Out to a possi- nied any injuries. Lift as- wrecker arrived on scene was cleared by Sheriff’s ble broken arm. 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Dis- splint to right forearm. patched for a lifting assist Scott & White transported. only. Arrived on scene to 1 unit, 5 personnel. fnd 87 year old female on 5:46-5:59 p.m., 400 the ground. Belton Medic Block OW Lowrey. Dis- had patient care and Salado patched for water leak in assisted getting her back the garage from a broken Mattress World on her feet. 1 unit, 1 per- line. Arrived on scene to sonnel. fnd the home owner had Family Owned and Operated since 1999 6:21-6:31 p.m., Old found the main and cut off We Guarantee the Lowest Prices Mill Rd. and Whispering the water. No further assis- Oaks. Out to a trailer on tance needed from FD and fre. Was advised by Cen- all units cleared. 2 units, 3 ter that truck had left and personnel. was not on fre. They ad- 5:13-5:52 p.m., 10800 Simmons Beauty Rest vised FD that it was pos- Block Sam Neil Rd. Out sible control burn. 3 units, for a male patient diff- Adjustible Beds 3 personnel. culty breathing. 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No vehicles located, Block Thomas Arnold Rd. before I could get to the “TV” and other home elec- the location is for sale. No Suspicious Person, person highway. W. J. Martone tronics. Left Police Depart- answer on call back. reported to be in the area of April 17 512-746 -2172 ment but was unable to lo- 11:38 p.m., 1991 N. the old Play Yard. checked 4:11-4:25 p.m., Twelfth Double J Johnnie R. Martone cate. Stagecoach Rd. Agency all businesses, schools and Green and Chisholm. Sus- 512- 635 - 4064 9:59 p.m., Police De- Assist, Home Invasion streets from Salado Creek picious Circumstances, Tree No Job too Small partment. Civil Matter, reported in area. Vehicle Rd. down to CEFCO un- call for above location for Free estimates was advised by dispatch to and suspect descriptions able to locate. Clear. a solicitor in the location. call an individual in refer- broadcast. Vehicle match- 10:52-10:53 p.m., Attempted to locate indi- Service LOT CLEARING ence to a Civil Matter. I ing description observed Brookshire Brothers. vidual in a black jeep but ACREAGE MOWING CHIPPING/MULCHING called individual at phone crossing FM 2484 and en- Alarm Business, arrived was unable to locate. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL LICENSED SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION number that was provided tering Holiday Inn parking on scene and found the 1:26 p.m., 5600 Block TRACTOR WORK by dispatch. Individual lot. Subjects located and back door by the box Hackberry. Agency As- 24 HR EMERGENCY CALL did not answer so I left a detained until Sheriff’s crusher open, I entered the sist, suicidal subject with a voice-mail. Offce and C.I.D. arrived. building and found it clear, weapon. Arrived on scene 10:58-11:12 p.m., 285 Subjects transported to jail. waiting on key holder. Key and caller was 96. Clear. or 286 Southbound IH 35. Report. holder secured building. April 17 Agency Assist, dispatched April 15 10:08 p.m., 1000 Block 4:14-4:16 p.m., Salado. to a possible disabled ve- 2:48 p.m., IH-35. Wel- N. IH-35. Crash, dis- Agency Assist, alarm. Ar- hicle on Southbound IH-35 fare Concern, public ser- patched in reference to a rived on scene and talked somewhere around the 286 vice. Female advised they possible crash. Arrived on to the business owner and or 287. I found the vehicle were going through Salado scene and made contact she stated it is weather re- at the 287 Southbound. and someone threw some- and the vehicle was bro- lated and they will have to The driver had run out of thing off the bridge and ken down and they have call the alarm company to gas. I gave him a courtesy broke their window. Stated already called a tow truck. reset it. ride to CEFCO, where he this occurred 35 minutes bought a gas can and gas. ago. When asked if she 19TH ANNUAL I gave him a courtesy ride saw anyone, she stated no back to his vehicle. 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