Congratulations to ALL of our SHS Graduates (1-4B) Salado illageillage oiceoice Vol. XXXVII, Number V7 V Thursday, June 5, 2014 254/947-5321 fax 254/947-9479 V V saladovillagevoice.com 50¢ Graduation slated for 7 p.m. June 7 Valedictorian, Salutatorian for SHS Class of 2014 Commencement for the Salado High School Class of 2014 will be 7 p.m. June 7 at the Mayborn Center on the campus of the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton. Valedictorian Dane Hankamer Dane Hankamer is the Valedictorian for the 2014 Salado High School Gradu- ating Class with a grade point average of 105.95. Molly Danner is Salutatorian with a GPA of 104.50. (Photo by Tim Fleischer) Hankamer will attend the Air Force Representatives from the Salado Chamber of Commerce and Village of Salado Academy, where he will also continue his welcomed employees of the CEFCO Convenience Store to Salado with a Ribbon career in competitive . Cutting on May 30. The CEFCO is now open 24 hours a day on the west side ac- He is the son of Ty and Christina Han- cess road in Salado. kamer and the grandson on Bob and Do- ris Hankamer, of Salado, the late Edwin Moehling and Laura Gray, of Prescott Man and Beast gather Valley, AZ and the late Buddy Gray. Hankamer has been involved in five UIL State Championships, either as a team member or an individual. As a junior for Furry Family Fest he won the Individual gold medal in golf, The Salado Chamber as part of the third place team in state. of Commerce will host The Salado Golf Team won the 2014 State the Furry Family Festival Championship. He was a member of the 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. June 14 in two-time State Champion Number Sense Pace Park along Salado team (2013 and 2014) and the UIL Math Creek. state champions (2014). The Furry Family Fes- Hankamer was nominated by Senator tival will host an array of Ted Cruz to attend the Air Force Acad- animal themed vendors, as emy. “I chose the Air Force Academy well as treats for the pups over Ivy League school offers in order to and humans. be a part of something much large than Admission to Pace Park myself, serve and represent my country playing on their NCAA men’s golf team.” is free to all animals and He will study Applied Mathematics at humans. the Air Force Academy, where he hopes Danner, she has attended school in Salado Returning again this to earn a scholarship to pursue a Master’s since she was in junior high school. year will be the Military degree. Her grandparents are Mary and Rich- Dog Demonstration Unit Hankamer said that among his favor- ard Danner, of Bonham, and Rita Richard from Ft. Hood. The crowd ite teachers in Salado is Dennis Cabaniss, Provost, of Omaha, Nebraska. will be wowed by the who he respects for “ his passion, exper- Her sister Annie is a junior at strength, agility and com- tise and example he has set for me.” Han- Tech. mand of these military po- kamer nominated Cabaniss who recently Danner has been active in the Span- lice dogs as they perform received the Temple Daily Telegram’s ish Club, National Honor Society, Student their “take-down” tech- Golden Apple award. Council, Speech and Debate, and niques. Specialist David Triste with his bull mastiff service dog. He also holds his coaches in track and field. Photo by Marilyn Fleischer high regard. “They taught me the value To add to the enjoyment She took Advanced Placement courses of hard work, integrity and preparation,” at SHS and will have 15 credit hours from of Dog Daze, the Pace he said of coaches Kenny Mann and Scott those when she enters Texas Woman’s Park Pet Parade returns! Ringo. University in Denton in the fall. She will This time, the Parade will will go to the Wounded (six for $25) for a cash prize to the top winner. As a senior, Hankamer led the Salado study child development in hopes of be- be a Costume Contest as Warrior Project. Eagles as a two-time captain to matching coming an occupational therapist. Tickets will be available well. Entry is free for the The event will conclude the best regular season in boys basketball During the summer, though, she will from the Salado Chamber costume contest. with the return of the Duck history at 32-4. He was named District raft the Snake River in Idaho. “After that, A portion of the Furry Race to Salado Creek. of Commerce. MVP as well as receiving first team All- if anyone needs a salutatorian to work, I’ll Family Festival proceeds Tickets will be $5 each Area and All-Region honors. He averaged be free!” she said. 20 points and 10 rebounds per game this Her volunteer work with KidZ Thera- year. pEZE in Killeen has helped prepare her Hankamer lettered three years in bas- for her future occupation. Frazier to play in state All Star game, ketball and four years in golf. She will attend TWU on the TWU As active as he has been at Salado, he Presidential Scholarship and Bonham Ki- Hawes, Haag to play in Area games won’t get much rest after graduation this wanis Scholarship. week. He reports to the Air Force Acad- She says that after college she wants to Even though their sea- emy for training on June 26. “practice occupational therapy in a clinic son was cut short of their Salutatorian Molly Danner up north.” ultimate goal of a state Maybe she is heading north because of championshiop, three Sal- Molly Danner is the 2014 Salutatorian with a GPA of 104.5. The daughter of Ret. her summers in Salado, where she says “it ado Eagles play- feels like I’m melting.” ers will be playing in area Col. Ben Danner and Dr. Susan Provost- and state All Star games in the next week. Senior Aldermen to discuss pitcher Casey Frazier, who pitched his way to an 11-2 record, will be playing in three of those games, in- Stagecoach sewer Salado aldermen will ness. Exception to Fireworks cluding the Texas High discuss the Stagecoach Other items on the busi- Ordinance for Mill Creek School Baseball Coaches Wastewater Treatment ness agenda are these: Event. Association (THSBCA) Plant and economic devel- Chisholm Trail street The board will also All Star Game 3 p.m. June opment policy at its 6 p.m. rehabilitation award. conduct a public hear- 14 at the Dell Diamond. June 5 meeting at the Mu- Approval of Donation ing for Revised Rules for Frazier was also named nicipal Building, 301 N. of $500 for gas and main- Board of Aldermen meet- to the District 22AA All Stagecoach Rd. tenance costs for Salado ings. District Team as the De- The WWTP is one of Volunteers. In the earlier workshop fensive Most Valuable Casey Frazier will be playing in the Texas High School 10 items on the board of Main Street Vision Plan session, aldermen will Player for his mound per- Baseball Coaches Association All Star Game on June aldermen agenda for the Approval of Jani King meet with staff and hear formances during the Ea- 14 at Dell Diamond. (Photo by DeeDee Hawes) business meeting. Prior to for cleaning of Stagecoach reports on: court clerk, gles’ 28-9-1 run that ended Texas All Star Game at hit nine with pitches. He the meeting, the aldermen restrooms and municipal office space issues, code at the Region III final last Baylor at 6 p.m. June 10. allowed 55 hits, 21 runs will meet in workshop ses- building. enforcement, permitting week. Frazier and Hawes led (9 earned). Frazier also sion at 4 p.m. June 5 at the Pace Park tree trim- fees, road maintenance Frazier, Cole Haag and the Eagles on the mound swung a heavy bat for the Municipal Building. ming for Blue Lapis Light budget, Main Street Vision Britton Hawes were all se- with stellar records of 11-2 Eagles, with a hitting per- Aldermen will receive performance. planning, Can Academy. lected to two Area All Star and 10-2 respectively. centage of .271 and an on- reports from the Chief of Door Hanger Notifica- Aldermen will also games: the Austin Area Frazier pitched almost base percentage of .367. Police, Financial Officer tion Cards for code en- discuss enforcement of Baseball Coaches As- 90 innings with an ERA Frazier had 29 hits on 107 and Tourism Director be- forcement. village dumpster and pod sociation All Star Game of .703. He struck out 116 at-bats, knocking in 35 fore addressing new busi- Permit Fee Revisions. regulations ad emoployee 7 p.m. June 9 at the Dell batters, walked nine and evaluations. Diamond and the Central See All Star, Page 7A

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Army Service Ribbon, 11 and 13 years old. Ten a Soldier who died May FORT HOOD, Texas Overseas Service Ribbon years later, they were mar- 14, 2014 from an apparent -- Fort Hood officials have and NATO Medal. ried each other. gunshot wound in Harker released the name of a Sol- They lived in the same Heights. dier who was found unre- house on the same farm for Maj. James D. Mullin, sponsive in his barracks 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado all of their years together. 40, whose home of record room May 27, 2014. Melvin was a part time is listed as Harker Heights, Sgt. Gene Robert Church service starts at 10 am farmer, but retired from entered active-duty ser- Brandes Jr., 28, whose (254) 947-7211 Ralph Wilson’s of Temple. vice in January 1997 as home of record is listed as Before that he worked at an armor officer. He was www.3ccowboyfellowship.org Oakridge, N.J., entered the Griggs Equipment Mfg. assigned to Headquarters Follow our events on our website calendar military in August 2006 as Company of Belton. Company, 3rd Brigade a Patriot Launching Sta- Melvin enjoyed read- Combat Team, 1st Cavalry tion enhanced operator/ ing, nature and listening Division, since November maintainer. He was as- to polka bands. He was a 2013. signed to 4th Battalion, member of the Correspon- Mullin deployed to 5th Air Defense Artillery dence Chess League of Afghanistan from Febru- Regiment, 69th Air De- America. He was preceed- ary 2004 - June 2005 and fense Artillery Brigade, ed in death by his wife, again from February 2012 Fort Hood, since April Melvin Wilhelm Freda, in October of 2011. - July 2012. 2014. Friedrich He is survived by his Mullin’s awards and Brandes deployed in son: David L. Friedrich decorations include: two support of Operation Iraqi Melvin Wilhelm Fried- and wife Ann; a daugh- Bronze Stars, one Meri- Freedom from August rich 86 of Salado, died on ter Linda Cawthon and torious Service Medal, 2007 to November 2008. May 29, 2014 with family husband Joe., as well as five Army Commenda- He also deployed in sup- and friends at his side. seven grandchildren: Tina tion Medals, six Army port of Operation Endur- He was born on May McLeary and husband Achievement Medals, ing Freedom from April 23, 1928 to Otto and Nina Kyle of Snook, Scott National Defense Service Cawthon and wife Miriam Medal, Global War on of Salado, Kristin Strick- Terrorism Expeditionary land and husband Thomas Medal, Global War on Salon Of Salado Terrorism Service Medal, Susan Haywood, Hair Designer of Temple, Wesley Fried- rich and wife Lori of Mof- Korea Defense Service Offering Professional fat, Matt Cawthon and Medal, Armed Forces Ser- Lerina of Copperas Cove, vice Medal, Army Service Mani, Pedi, Facial Waxing Kimberly Krenzer and Ribbon, three Overseas and all your Hair needs. husband Mike of Epping, Service Ribbons, NATO New Hampshire, and Da- Medal, Air Assault Badge (254) 947-7282 vid Wyman of Richwood, and Parachutist Badge. Texas. He is also survived Now in the Log Cabin at Van Bibber & Main by nine great-grandchil- Obituaries continued on across from Salado Creek Winery dren and a nephew. page 5A

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Friday, June 6 Morning Sausage Roll Have a Safe and Breakfast Burrito Breakfast Pineapple | Banana Orange Juice | Choice of Milk Happy Summer! Turkey & Cheese Sandwich Baked Cheetos K-8 Carrot Sticks | Ranch Lunch Baked Cheetos | Apple June 1 Salado High School class of 2014 Baccalaureate, Choice of Milk 4 p.m. at Salado First Baptist Church August 25, 2014 is the Cheeseburger First Day of 2014 - 2015 SHS Baked Cheetos | Burger Salad June 7 Salado High School Class of 2014 graduation, School Year Lunch Carrot Sticks | Ranch 7 p.m. at the Mayborn Center Banana | Choice of Milk on the campus of University of Mary Hardin Baylor salado Obituaries Village Voice, June 5, 2014 Page 5A Come learn & grow with us 947-1153 Burial will follow at Bell After the service he by his father Leo Morris. 6 weeks to 12 years Plains Cemetery, Arm- returned to Lake George He is survived by his The strong Road, Salado. He where he worked con- daughters, Krystal Mor- Christian Environment died on May 30, 2014. struction. Jim entered ris of Queensbury, N.Y., Jim was born August employment with friend Lilly Morris of Belton, Play Yard Best Teachers in Town 22, 1958 in Glens Falls, and developer Gary Kon- a stepson Will Berger of Age appropriate Curriculum N. Y., the son of the late cikowski where he played Temple, TX. Three grand Drop off & Pick up from SISD Leo D. Morris and Jean and important part of the children Lena and Aubrie (Hayes) Morris. building of Water Slide Morris of Belton and Sa- 15299 S IH 35, Salado He graduated from World and other projects. vannah Berger of Temple, Lake George High School In the late 1980’s, Jim his mother, Jean Morris and Calais Technical worked summers in Lake of Lake George, N.Y. and School studying wood George and winters in brother Richard “Rick” harvesting and heavy Texas. Morris and his wife Cathy James “Jim” Morris equipment operation. He In 1996, he moved his of Bolton Landing, NY. worked in the logging in- family to Texas perma- In lieu of flowers, do- Services for James dustry until 1982 when he nently. nations may be made to (“Jim”) Morris of Salado joined the U S Army, serv- For the past several 3C Cowboy Fellowship will be at 3C Cowboy Fel- ing for four years in the years he operated Jim Church Building Fund. lowship Church at 1:30 field artillery, stationed in Morris Trucking of Bel- Services are in the p.m. June 5. with Pastor Bromberg, Germany and ton. care of Broecker Funeral Jason Bryant officiating. Fort Hood. He is preceded in death Home, Salado. www.devereauxjewelers.com American Heritage Series begins at Church of Christ, runs 13 weeks Stagecoach Inn Salado Church of tage, answering the ques- Coffee Shop Christ Summer Series tions many Americans are Open Daily will present “American asking today. Some of the 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Heritage Series” in place topics treated in the series DISCOVER HEALTHIER LIVING COME SEE US of the slated “The Fam- include: “Foundations of With Nature’s Sunshine’s Resort Lodging ily Project” 6:30 p.m., American Government,” premium-quality health solutions each Wednesday begin- “Demystifying the Judicial Fine Dining Historic Inn in the heart of Salado ning June 4. “The Family System,” “Civil Steward- Conferences 1-800-732-8994 • 254-947-5111 Project” series was found ship: Duty vs. Right,” and 3 North Main (254) 947-1909 Banquets www.staystagecoach.com to be unavailable for the “Social Justice.” summer schedule. Instead of the Family Project, the Let us know, let us pursue the knowledge of the Lord. His going church invites the com- forth is established as the morning; He will come to us like the rain, like the latter and former rain in the earth. munity to share in viewing Angelic Healing Therapeutic Massage another series produced by HOSEA 6:3 historian David Barton, • Massage “Building on the American Heritage Series.” • Body Wraps This is a follow-up to the “American Heritage • Herbal Facial Massage Series” presented in the • Spray Tanning summer of 2011, and fea- tures another look into • Gift Certificates the nation’s history. The Located at 13-week video series is Dossman 2110 W. Adams Jackie Condon, RMT, MMP designed to help view- Funeral Home Temple, TX 254-421-2077 ers navigate our country’s unique moral, religious, 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 in The Cutting Edge salon By Appointment Only and constitutional heri- “In Service to our fellow man...” Calling All Special Agents!

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Come join us this Sunday morning 5:15 pm Fellowship Meal as we worship Jesus together! 5:15-7:30 pm FourTwelve Youth poolside 6:00-7:00 pm Adult Book Study and M & M Kids Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible classes for children, youth, and adults 11:00 a.m. Worship service VBS Week is July 14-18 from 9 am—12 pm Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Brown Bag Meal Ages 4 (as of 01/01/14) through completion of 5th grade 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer To register visit RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Upstairs youth ministry https://www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ez/saladoumc Page 6A, salado Village Voice, June 5, 2014 Salado Martial Arts sets open house, day camp June 10

Salado Martial Arts is hosting an open house and free day camp 8:30 a.m.- noon June 10. At this event children ages 5 and older will have the opportunity to try out their martial arts, dance, Salado Masonic Lodge presented the Salado High School Choir with a check for and tumbling classes at no $1,183.50 to benefit the renewed program in the school. Salado Masons joined cost. together with the choir students for a successful chili supper benefit with all pro- Children can experi- ceeds benefiting the school progam. Sean Hale and Glynnis Clark are shown above ence introductory classes with their students accepting the check from Salado Masonic Lodge presented by based on their interests Brian Arnett and Art Wadford. Hale directed the choir this year, but has accepted and age. Snacks and a Music Directorship at the First United Methodist Church of Arlington. Clark will drinks will be provided. be taking over the program in 2014-15 school year. Also shown above are principal Classes will be held Sophomore Malory Schattle has been named the All- Burt Smith, who received the Mirabeau B. Lamar Medal for Excellence in Educa- outdoors and in the studio. Disitrct Offensive Player of the Year. tion from Salado Lodge and superintendent Michael Novotny. Children should dress for the weather. Sophomore slugger Seats are limited to the first 60 children to enroll online. To find out more named Offensive MVP SHS Athletes honored at information, call (254) Salado’s sophomore base average of .645. 289-6250. shortstop Malory Schattle She had 151 plate ap- was named the 22AA All- pearances in 41 games, District Offensive Player collecting 75 hits and 75 Annual Sports Banquet NHS members of the Year. RBIs. She had 19 doubles, BOYS BASKETBALL BOYS TRACK Schattle had a batting 10 triple and 10 home runs Salado athletes were honored with average of .591 and an on- in the season. honored with the follow- MVP- Kase Spears Outstanding Sprinter- Jace ing awards at the Athletic MVP - Dane Hankamer Habiger luncheon at Banquet on May 31 at Offensive MVP- Kole Outstanding Distance Johnnie’s Cleaners Salado High School: Hearne Runner- Daniel Thoreson Tenroc May 27 Devensive MVP- Kyle Outstanding Field Event- Alterations & Full CHEER Heiner Tyler Ramthun The Salado High Service Dry Cleaning & Tailors Most Improved – Shelia Most Improved- Tyler MVP-Ryan Simmons School chapter of Na- Cavin Ramthun Eagle Pride- James Col- tional Honor Society was Inside Springhouse Most Spirited – Rachel Eagle Pride- Justin Tatum lins honored with a luncheon 120 Royal Street Ray at Tenroc Ranch on May Eagle Pride – Karson GIRLS SOCCER 27. The hosts for this an- Moerbe MVP – Katey Ewton Team MVP- Morgan Hill nual event were Mike and 254-778-2408 254-770-0355 Eagle Excellence – Anissa Offensive MVP – China Team MVP- Malory Linda Cornett, Lloyd and Peralta Saxton Schattle Dena Parks, Dr. Steven Defensive MVP – Anissa Offensive MVP- Shyenne and Mary Catherine Er- TRAINER Peralta Hicks vin, Donny Sequin and Dr. You Have a Choice™ Most Outstanding Student Most Improved – Olivia Defensive MVP- CeCe Michael Novotny. Home owned and operated since 1876. Trainer - Grace Tauferner Sula Cantu The theme of the lun- Most Improved Student Eagle Pride – Taylor Most Improved- Kristen cheon was Oh the Places Liz Armstrong Trainer - Maggie Cun- Valeriano Oakes You’ll Go, which was car- Salado Branch Manager ningham Eagle Pride- Rachel ried out in the decorations Escrow Officer BOYS SOCCER Jordan and program. [email protected] GIRLS CROSS COUN- MVP – Josh Rogers Eagle Pride- Reagan Best The 77 members of TRY Offensive MVP – Tristan NHS were in attendance, (254) 947-3922 along with Burt Smith, 213 Mill Creek Dr., #140 MVP - Ashley Adams Bragg BASEBALL fax (254) 947-8632 Most Improved Katey Defensive MVP – Clayton Not Announced Yet. principal of SHS, sponsors www.monteithtitle.com Ewton Cole Susan Shobe and Dennis Eagle Pride - Ariana Most Improved – John TENNIS Cabaniss, and Susan Jack- Rangel Dawson Most Improved- Maddie son, secretary at the high Eagle Pride – Daniel Suhling school. Alton D. 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All donors will welge also be registered to win Most Improved Player of two tickets to Six Flags the Year- Jacob Little Over Texas. Make a bowl at Mud Pies Eagle Pride- Matthew ty B Garcia Emp owl for the 2014 Empty Bowl Schedule your group (no more than 10) Mill Creek Cleaners Salado for an evening bowl making session with Titia Quality Dry Cleaning, Laundry, Alterations & Custom Tailoring Materials and hot soup will be provided Bring your own beverages

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Great for birthday parties and 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 benefiting Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers other small group gatherings. Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday Salado Family Relief Fund (254) 947-0100 Salado Eagles on losing end of pitchers’ duel salado Village Voice, June 5, 2014, Page 7A Salado Eagles left the the next two batters to get ties to tie or take the lead Eary walked. Bloomer go-ahead run on second in out of the inning. when the Eagles put run- stole third and Eary stole Email your news with the top of the seventh May Tony Mungia and Kyle ners on the bases in the fi- second before Chase Bash- 30 in a heart-breaking 1-0 Whitley were able to get nal two inings. Cole Haag am laid down a grounder photos to pitchers’ duel that sent the to second base in the first was hit by the pitcher, fol- to shortstop, being thrown News@ Troy Trojans to this week’s and fourth innings. Mung- lowed by a walk to Davis out to end the game. saladovillagevoice.com UIL State Tournament. ia was hit by a pitch in the Little. A fielders choice The Eagles also left run- bottom of the first and gave Salado its second out Batting AB R H BI ners on base in the top of advanced on a sacrifice with a runner in scoring K. Mims 4 0 0 0 the sixth inning in a game while Whitley reached on position. Troy got out of C. Eary 3 0 0 0 that saw just two hits from a fielder’s choice and stole the inning with a ground C. Basham 4 0 0 0 either team. second before Frazier re- out for the third out. C. Haag 2 0 0 0 The teams were score- tired the next two batters. In the sixth inning, D. Littl 1 0 0 0 less through the first four Troy put its only run on Crew Van Winkle earned a C. Frazier 3 0 1 0 innings, although Salado the board in the bottom walk, taking the pitcher to J. Little 3 0 0 0 had a runner in scoring po- of the fifth inning. Bryce a full count. Jake Bloomer D. V.Winkle 0 0 0 0 sition in the second. Casey Harrimon hit a looping came in as a courtesy run- B. Hawes 3 0 1 0 Frazier singled with one double to right field. He ner with no outs. Epperson B. Snyder 1 0 0 0 out and courtesy runner scored an unearned run on struck out Britton Hawes J. Bloomer 0 0 0 0 Jake Bloomer stole second a fielding error on the next and forced Keaton Mims T. Tischler 0 0 0 0 base before Troy pitcher play. to fly out before Bloomer Totals 24 0 2 0 Zach Epperson struck out Salado had opportuni- stole second and Caden All Stars FROM Page 1A All District: outfielder Davis Little, outfielder Caden Eary, designated hitter Drew Van Winkle and first baseman Barrett Snyder. D. Little had a field- ing percentage of .889 and batting percentage of .296. He had an on-base percentage of .414 with 32 hit, 28 RBIs and 30 runs scored. Eary hit .276 with an on-base average of .387. Cole Haag 18 unforgettable holes He had 29 hits, 13 RBIs and 30 runs. His fielding of Golf designed by percentage was .840. Van Winkle was the Robert Trent Jones, Jr. team slugger with a bat- ting percentage of .250 Head Golf Professional and an on-base average of .478 and slugging percent- JL Lewis age of .278. He had 9 hits Two Time PGA Tour Winner on 53 appearances. Snyder hit .250 in the Golf Lessons | Junior Golf Academy | Fully Stocked Pro Shop regular season in 110 plate Practice Facility | Memberships Available appearances. He had 21 hits, 14 RBIs and scored 23 runs with an on-base Mill Creek Country Club Bar & Grill average of .402. He also open to the public 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. had a fielding percentage Britton Hawes of .955. Friday, June 6 Special: Brisket Named to the second (.287 BA, 28 RBIs, 30 fielding) and third base- team All District were runs, .901 fielding), utility man Chase Basham .298 outfielder Keaton Mims player Jake Bloomer (.188 BA, .442 slugging, 2 home Book Your Tee Time Today (.315 BA, 11 RBIs, 29 BA, 27 runs scored, .800 runs). Cody Proctor and runs, .882 fielding), sec- fielding), short stop Cody Tyler Tischler received millcreek-golf.com (254) 947-5698 ond baseman Jacob Little Wolf (.133 batting, .889 Honorable Mention.

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Whiskey Myers has at- tracted a devoted army of outspoken fans who pack venues, sing the band’s praises online, and contin- ue to make them a growing Custom blown word-of-mouth sensation. glass made The band will perform songs from their latest re- in Salado. cording, Early Morning Early Morning Shakes is the latest release from Whiskey Myers. Band members View our gallery Shakes. Their latest full- Cody Cannon - Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Cody Tate - Lead Guitar, Vocals, Rhythm of hand-blown pieces length was recorded with Guitar, John Jeffers - Rhythm & Lead Guitar, Vocals, Gary Brown - Bass and Jeff or make your very own noted producer Dave Cobb Hogg - Drums bring their edgy yet accessible sound to Johnny’s Outback. (whose credits include #2 Peddlers Alley Jamey Johnson, Jason Is- As guitarist John Jeffers Morning Shakes’ edgy yet nated with its third single Salado Texas 76571 bell, and both Waylon and explains, “Staying true to accessible sound. “I have “Anna Marie” reaching #1. 254-947-0339 (by appointment) Shooter Jennings) and rep- ourselves and to our music to credit Dave for creat- “Our fans always tell us resents the culmination of has gotten us to the point ing a natural, relaxed re- how much they get out of years of dedication, ex- we’re at. We really wanted cording atmosphere,” says seeing us play,” says Can- perimentation, and refine- to continue on that same drummer Jeff Hogg. “It non, “but it’s a two-way ment. track.” allowed us to be comfort- street: We get something, The album’s 12 songs The collaboration with able, creative, and to better too. They inspire us to encompass a range of per- Cobb became a vital part- express ourselves. Plus, his dedicate ourselves more spectives and emotions. nership, essential to Early experience mixing country and more to our music and rock in his production and our sound. And it sure works perfectly for us.” feels like it’s paying off.” “The coolest song we The five members cut Moving to our new home have ever done,” beams their teeth together, honing at lead singer and principal their chops side-by-side #4 Salado Square songwriter Cody Cannon from an early age. Hailing Tuesday Night Prix Fixe Main Street about the title track. from Neches, Texas, Can- EVERY TUESDAY FROM 5pm TILL CLOSE Salado Whiskey Myers’ last non was given an acous- Closed until record, Firewater, was tic guitar by his “wild-ass PRIX FIXE TWO COURSE MEAL with a FEATURED BEVERAGE PARING Vintage June 16 released in the spring of biker” (Cody’s words) AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR 2011, and enjoyed a re- grandpa, and guitarist YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE! 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Theirs is a confidence born of a long- standing brotherhood—a closeness that few groups GRIFFITH FINE ART can rival. That closeness MUD PIES even extends to their road POTTERY crew, whose first two GALLERY members were a cousin HAND THROWN POTTERY ONE PIECE AT A TIME and childhood friend of 254-947-3177 Cannon and Jeffers. “Well 229 North Main Street Handmade we all grew up together,” Open Mon - Sat bassist Brown explains. Florals Pottery, “We’re two sets of cous- Homemade ins. Some of us have been Gifts friends since we were two Fudge or three years old.” Indulgences OVER 50 FLAVORS Cannon picks up the including Sucrose free thread immediately, add- Gluten Free ing “Plus, after six years together, you know each other through and through. Open Everyday 18 N. Main Salado We know who we are, and 947-0281 try our best to stay true to Closed Tuesday ourselves and to our mu- #8 Rock Creek (254) 947-0240 sic.”

120 Royal Street Springhouse254-947-0747 Serenity Boutique & Spa Now accepting consignments of small fine accent furniture Celebrate Spring with a (not limited to antiques) Manicure and Pedicure Mon-Sat 10-5 and closed most Sundays 947-8833 Open Sunday for Salado special events & holiday season. 408 South Main Salado Chamber of Commerce 2013 Business of the Year Gift Certificates Available Page 2C, salado Village Voice, June 5, 2014 Village of Salado Calendar of Events Mondays Mondays Second Monday Tuesdays Thursdays June 7 Salado Masonic Village Quilters and Salado Historical Adult game day at Beginner’s Golf clinic Salado High School Lodge #296 practice, Knitters, 1:30 p.m. at Society Board meeting, Presbyterian Church of at Mill Creek Golf Club, Class of 2014 graduation 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge Village Art Building. 6 p.m. at Central Texas Salado, 10 a.m. taught by golf pro J.l. ceremony, 7 p.m. at the Area Museum Lewis, 5-6 p.m. $20 for 90 N. Church St. Third Monday Tuesdays Mayborn Center on the hour session for any be- Mondays Salado Athletic Tuesdays campus of University of June 24 - July 15 ginning golfer over age Children’s Story Booster Club meeting, 7 Salado Village Art- Mary Hardin Baylor. Art on Tuesdays, 1 - 18. info: 947-5698. Time at the Salado p.m., Salado High School ists, Village Art Build- 3:30 p.m. at the Salado June 9 hursdays Public Library, 11-11:45 room 107. ing, 9:30 a.m. Village Artist Building T Fizz Boom Read - a.m. behind the Civic Center, Martinis and Mani- Children’s Summer Age 9-12 (grades 4 - 5) cures at The Lounge at Reading Program, 11 limited to 15 students. $3 The Range. $25 for 2 a.m. at Salado Public Li- supply fee per session. ladies night adult bever- brary. Program: Austin See dates for session ages, a manicure and a Reptile Shows. SALADO ANTIQUE MALL selection of appetizers. descriptions. Reserva- June 9 - 12 Call 254-947-3828 to tions: (254) 947-1089 or Tennis Camp 1 (grade and Bee’s Antiques book your appointment. halexand@embarqmail. K - 5), 8 - 9 a.m. and Space is limited. Thousands of Antiques, Collectibles and Primitives com Camp 2 (grade 6 - 12), in a unique and inviting atmosphere Tuesdays Second Thursday 9 - 10 a.m., at Stagecoach Salado Rotary Club Sip and Knit, 5 p.m. Courts. $50 info: 947- luncheon meeting, 11:30 at Salado Wine Seller, 6900 ext. 2075. The Original Salado Market Days informal gathering of a.m. at Johnny’s Steaks June 9 - 12 needle artists for fellow- 9-5 on the 2nd weekend - Don’t miss June 14 & 15 & Bar-Be-Que meeting Soccer Camp 1 (grade ship and wine. Bring a hall. 7 - 9), 8 - 9:30 a.m. and project to work on. THURS - SAT 10 - 5 751 Stagecoach Road Tuesdays Camp 2 (grade 3 - 6), Second Thursday SUN 12 - 5 MON 10 - 5 I-35 frontage road North Salado Community 9:30 - 11 a.m., at Salado Make a bowl at Mud CLOSED TUES & WED Clean Restrooms Chorus practice, 6 p.m., Soccer Practice Field. 947-3355 Salado Civic Center, un- Pies for the Empty Bowl $50 info: 947-6900 ext. less otherwise noted. project. Call 947-0281 to 1201. book your group of 10 June 9 Tuesdays for after hours bowl- A place for weary travelers, thirsty Salado Masonic Sit & Knit Session making. Titia will supply tourist, and hungry neighbors! Lodge stated meeting, at The Salado Yarn Co. the materials and direc- 7:30 p.m. at the Lodge inside The Shoppes on tion, as well as hot soup Hall, 90 S. Church St. Start Summer With a Main, 22 N Main join for your group. Great fellow knitters for casual Elections to be held. Open for birthday parties and Delicious Shed Salad knitting. 10 - Noon. sal- Mon, Wed, Thurs 5 p.m. other small group gath- June 9 through July 18 [email protected] Salado Legends Re- Fri, Sat & Sun 11 a.m. or Shed Skinny! erings. Bring your own Closed Tues Tuesdays beverages. hearsals, weeknights 7 - 9:30 p.m. at Tablerock (254) 947-1960 Prix Fixe menu at Fridays Amphitheater, info: The Range. Two courses Wine Down Friday, 4 Corner of Royal Street and Center Circle (West) 947-0717. and adult beverage for p.m. at Angelic Herbs on $14.95. Terrific for Date Main street. info: 947- June 10 Night! Offerings change 1909 Free Day Camp at weekly. Find The Range First & Third Saturday Salado Martial Arts, on Facebook to see this 8:30 a.m. - noon, 227 Trudy’s Closet, 8 a.m. week’s menu or call 254- North Main Street. Chil- at Grace Baptist Church 947-3828. dren 5 and up can try Tuesday and Thursday Saturdays out Martial Arts, Dance Trudy’s Closet, 1-3 Recycling program, 9 and Tumbling classes. p.m. at Grace Baptist a.m.-noon at 113 Salado Snacks and drinks pro- Church. Plaza Drive behind vided. Preregistration Salado Creekside. Clean at SaladoMA.com. info: ednesdays une GATES OPEN AT 6 W J 4 - glass, paper, flattened 254.289-6250. cardboard and plastics, Aug. 20 June 10 Tickets available online at metals, and more. info: Focus on the Fam- The Salado Volunteer johnnysoutback.com and 947-8195 ily series The Family Fire Department and the at Johnny’s Steaks & BBQ Project presented by Saturdays Citizens Emergency Re- Salado Church of Christ, Live music at The Cold Beer, Hot BBQ, sponse Team will meet 6:30 p.m. in the Salado Lounge, upstairs at The for training 6:30 p.m. at and Cool Country Music Church of Christ audito- Range Restaurant on the fire house station 1 June 28 rium. Main St., 7 p.m. Artists in Salado. First Wednesday change weekly. June 11 Adult craft group Saturdays Blood Drive, 8 - 11 Stoney LaRue meets at Salado Public Jazz on the Creek, a.m. at Scott & White Josh Grider Library, 10 a.m.-noon. 9-11 p.m. at Alexander’s Clinic Salado on with Third Wednesday Distillery at Inn on the FM2484. Reservations: Katy at (254) 947-7500. Mah Jongg and at Creek. follow the signs for event parking Advance Tickets $15 Salado Public Library, Sundays June 11 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. New open discussion Salado Lions Club, 301 Thomas Arnold Road (254) 947-4663 Al-Anon Meeting in 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic Salado, 6 p.m. Salado Center. at United Methodist June 11 Church in the Youth Focus on the Fam- Activities Building in the ily series The Family back. Project presented by Second Weekend Salado Church of Christ, Salado Market Days, 6:30 p.m. in the Salado 9 - 5 at Salado Antique Church of Christ audi- Mall, 721 Stagecoach torium. Topic: Made in Road. Salado’s original God’s Image Market Days event. info: June 12 (254) 947-3355 Salado Ladies Aux- June 3 - July 7 iliary Meeting, 9:30 Salado ISD Football, a.m at the Stagecoach Happy Hour 5 - 7 p.m. Soccer and Track closed Inn Robertson Room. for maintenance. Speaker: Renee Oast Tuesday - Thursday - Neighbors helping une J 6 - 7 Neighbors. The 15th annual gath- Appetizer Specials ering of the Clan Gra- June 12 ham Reunion Associa- Sip n Knit at Salado tion at the Central Texas Wine Seller on Main Area Museum. Friday: Street, 5 - 7 p.m. bring 2 - 8 p.m. and Saturday your current project and Alexander’s 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Descen- have a glass of wine with at Inn on the Creek dants of John Graham fellow needle artists. and Mary Pennington June 13 Graham of Coryell Salado Community County, 1855 will gather Foundation meeting, to share genealogical 8:30 a.m. at the Salado research and fellowship. Chamber of Commerce Family names associated Visitor Center, 300 with the Clan Graham Church Street. Citizens families are Blackwell, are encouraged to be- Davis, Wright, Wilson, come members. Wilkinson, Robertson, June 13 Love, Manning, Flem- Hamburger Night ing, Abbott, McLeod at Mill Creek Country and Lamb. Info and Club Bar and Grill. RSVP: (254) 718-0866 or Come as you are. Dress ‘Flapper’ or ‘Dapper’ & the first drink is free info: 947-5698 [email protected]. une June 6 J 14 Furry Family Fes- The Gang is all here Salado ISD last day of tival in Pace Park. Pet classes - noon release. to join The Gang Text: parade, duck race and SPE AKE ASY to 313131 June 6 family fun. Info: (254) Brisket Night at Mill 947-5040 or salado.com. Creek Country Club Bar Find the secret entrance where the staircase ends at the bookcase and Grill. info: 947-5698 June 5, 2014, salado Village Voice, Page 3C Bell County’s award-winning winery

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947-5232 E Club To Country Creek Mill 6. HISTORICCentral Texas SALADO Area Museum COLLEGE 947-5232 PARK E SALADO COLLEGE MEMORIAL PARK 9. Salado Glassworks 947-0339 S 9. Salado Glassworks 947-0339 S 11. Tablerock Amphitheater 947-9205 E 13. 11. STablerockalado United Theater 947-9205 E 13. MeSaladothodist United Church 947-5482 C Methodist Church 947-5482 C 17. Inn on the Creek 947-5554 D 16. AThelexander’s Baines House 9 47-5554947-5260 D L 18. The Shed 866/725-2367947-1960 D 17. Inn on the Creek 947-5554 D 20. SAlexander’springhouse 9 47-0747947-5554 S D 20. SpringhouseJohnnies Cleaners 254-947-0747 770-0355 $ S (insideJohnnies Springhouse) Cleaners 770-0355 $ (inside Springhouse) 26.22. CREEKSIDESalado Silver CENTER SpurPrellop Theater Fine Art Gallery 947-3456 E 23. Salado Mercantile 9 47-3930231-1399 S S Susan Marie’s 947-5239 S 27. 24. OYOUphoriao La La 254-275-4520 S 30. FDayirst SpaBaptist & Salon Church 9 47-5465947-3772 C $ 26. CREEKSIDE CENTER 32. THE Prellop VERANDA Fine Art F irstGallery Texas Brokerage 9 47-5577947-3930 P S 33. F irstSusan State Marie’s Bank 9 47-5852947-5239 $ S Strawberry Patch 947-9955 S 34.27. FIRSTOo La LaCENTRE at 40 N. 275-4520 Main S 30. FirstFirst Baptist Community Church Title 947-5465 947-8480 P C 32. THEFarmers VERANDA Insurance 947-0995 P FirstZbranek Texas Agency Brokerage 947-5577 P 33. First State Bank 947-5852 $ 35. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 CV 36.34. Angelic FIRST CENTREHerbs at 40 N.947-1909 Main S 37. Inn First at SaladoCommunity 947-0027 L Title 947-8480 P 38. SALADO Farmers SQUAREIns. 947-0995 P L indaZbranek Rountree Agency Pritchard-Egg 947-4263 P 35. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 CV 39. 37. TInnhe atRange Salado at Barton House 947-0027 L & The Lounge at the Range 38. SALADO SQUARE 947-3828 D Linda Rountree Pritchard-Egg 40. F amily Dentistry 947-5242947-4263 P P Dr. Douglas B. Willingham 42. 39. M TheudPies Range Pottery and 947-3828 D 40. SFamilyir Wigglesworth Dentistry Fudge 947-5242 947-0281 S P 43. TheDr. DouglasShoppes B. on Willingham Main S 45. 42. SMudPiesalado Creek Pottery Jewelry and Sir Wigglesworth Fudge254.855-5538 947-0281 S S 46. 45. SKialado Ki Creations Vintage Cakery 855-5538 S 46. Rising Star Vineyards (254) 247-9358 S Winery and Bistro 947-5247 S 50. 50. SSaladoalado Fire Fire DepartmentDept. 947-8961 947-8961 CCVV 51. SSaladotation #1Church 51. Sofalado Christ Church of Christ 947-5241 947-5241 CCVV ROCKROCK CREEK 54. 54. CCharlotte’sharlotte’s ofof Salado Salado 9 47-0240947-0240 S S 56. The Pizza Place 947-0022 D 56. 57. TTHEhe Pizza COLONY Place 947-0022 D 57. THEGriffith COLONY Fine Art 947-3177 S GrSaladoiffith Creek Fine ArtWinery 9 947-900047-3177 S S 61. SALADOEl Paisa CIVIC SQUARE 541-9256 D 61. MSALADOcCains Bakery CIVIC SQUARE and Cafe McCains Bakery and Cafe947-DELI 947-DELI D D

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Fit- and TODD ROACH, MANAGING Salado Creek Martial and restaurants This 3 BR - 2 1/2 Club Circle, Salado. $239,021. ness classes, personal training Arts classes enroll- BA has been totally renovated. Century 21 Bill Bartlett 947- MEMBER. available, 24 hour access. 254- ing now. Located in Salado Oversized garage with room for 5050. 947-1063. Old Town Center. Schedule at golf cart or workshop. Beautiful Home on 9 acres Angelic Healing: Mas- saladocreekmartialarts.com. lot. Seller is listing agent and a fronting the Willing- sage, body wraps, herbal facial 947-8204. licensed Realtor. 101 Rose Way ham Creek in Hidden massage, 2110 West Adams Salado Plumbing Salon of Salado offers $285,000. Raney & Associates, Springs. Heavily wooded Ave., Temple, 254-421-2077/ professional mani’s, pedi’s, fa- 254-913-1215. 01/23tfnb acreage creates a private setting. Angelic Herbs: Pro- cial waxing and all your hair Perfect home over- 3 BR, 3 full baths, 2 half baths. fessional Wellness, care needs. 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Expo- works can be hazardous. rates, arsenic and other our furry companions, furnace in no time-even been sprayed with insecti- sure to lit fireworks can Many types of fireworks heavy metals. but being overeager in hot with the windows open- cides or other chemicals. potentially result in severe contain potentially toxic weather can spell danger, which could lead to fatal Keep citronella candles, ASPCA experts warn. heat stroke," says Dr. Lou- oil products and insect "Most people love to ise Murray, Vice President coils out of pets' reach as spend the warmer days en- of the ASPCA Animal well. Call your veterinar- joying the outdoors with Hospital. 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Multiple vehi- NB I-35. 2 Vehicles 9:47-10:46 a.m., 284 tinguished the fire and & White transported. 2 inside lane facing the cle accident. Set up I-35 motor vehicle accident NB I-35. Accident on advised homeowner to units, 2 personnel. wrong way. No injuries, command and relayed with moderate damage. I-35 NB, both vehicles keep a watch on it. Fire 1:42-2:28 p.m., 5200 traffic control until ve- patient count to Scott Patient in vehicle 1 had had moderate damage. out and all units cleared. Block Solana Ranch hicle moved from road- & White EMS. Scott & no injuries. 4 patients All patients were out 2 units, 2 personnel. Rd. Illegal control burn. way. Cleared. 1 unit, 3 White EMS took over in vehicle 2, two patient walking around. Pa- May 31 Someone was burn- personnel. patient care for all pa- in back seat transported tient care transferred to 10:07-10:42 a.m., ing and had dark black 9:38-11:08 a.m., FM tients. Checked vehicle to Scott & White ER, Scott & White. I-35 was 3200 Block Hester Way. smoke showing. Arrived 2484 and Union Grove for fire damage, none the other 2 patient had shut down until vehicles Patient with back pain, to find large control Ln. Arrived on scene found. I-35 was closed no injuries. Cleared. 2 were removed. 5 units, 8 arrived to find 87 year burn that was called in to find 1 vehicle in the due to accident. Scott & units, 5 personnel. personnel. old male sitting in chair. but the fire had spread ditch with 1 patient White EMS transported 2:10-2:25 p.m., 284 May 29 Patient with back pain into some tires and the out walking around. 3 patient to ER. Cleared NB I-35. Engine 2 was 5:28-6:13 p.m. 4800 from a fall 3 days prior. tires were burning. Put Checked for injuries, pa- when all vehicles were on scene of an accident Block Fm 2484. Patient Patient had red mark out all tires and found tient had no complaints- removed from roadway. when the car pulled up with general illness, pa- on lower left abdomen many other, illegal no transport. When 4 units, 6 personnel. behind Engine and said tient was alert, Scott & around left mid back. items in burn pit. Noti- wrecker arrived on 1:21-2:12 p.m., 284 car was overheated and White transported. 1 Scott & White trans- fied Fire Marshal. Once scene to pull truck out of NB I-35. Witnessed an smoking. Saw no smoke, unit, 1 personnel. ported. 2 units, 2 per- tires were extinguished ditch, blocked the road. accident in front of sta- but car was overheated. May 30 sonnel. all units cleared. 5 units, Once the vehicle was tion on I-35. Checked for Opened hood and let car 3:14-3:37 p.m., 7700 6 personnel. Wildlife experts urge safety, cleanliness for bird feeders AUSTIN – After a rise larly clean and maintain pox, Aspergillus fungus, a concerning increase in calls about backyard backyard feeders and bird- and parasitic protozoans. in the number of people bird illness, experts are baths, use fresh feed and Bird seed can go bad calling TPWD reporting advising people to regu- be cautious about storing after it’s been purchased, dead birds, including blue feed for long periods. They while it’s stored. Harmful jays, cardinals and doves. also suggest landscaping fungi grow most rapidly However, he said there with native plants that pro- in humid environments. are common-sense steps vide natural food and use People should therefore people can take to reduce less water. be cautious about using risks to birds, including: “Feeders mainly ben- seed that they’ve stored for Store bird seed in a efit people; they bring weeks or months, especial- cool, dry area. 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