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Salado Calendar of Events Page 2B Salado Villageillage Voiceoice Vol. XXXIX, NumberV 12 Thursday, July 28, 2016 254/947-5321 V saladovillagevoice.com 50¢ Don’t expect drastic changes in village budget By Tim Fleischer all revenues to right at $1 Editor-in-Chief million. The Village budgeted Don’t expect much just over $1.06 million in change in the 2016-17 Vil- expenses this year, but lage budget. If anything, will probably exceed that there will likely be fewer due to $47,500 in addi- expenses to match the drop tional Stagecoach sewer in revenues anticipated for expenses and $16,000 in next year. additional expenses for a The Village counts police patrol vehicle. mostly on property tax The Village may con- and sales tax for local rev- sider contracting its enue. Property taxes will municipal court totally most likely be budgeted to through the Justice of the remain the same at about Peace. Municipal fines $355,000 in total revenue. were budgeted at almost Sales tax will likely $64,000 this year, but ac- be budgeted at the same tual fines so far have been amount, $375,000 for the have been considerably year. under budget at $25,490.72 Remaining revenues through June 2016. will come from franchise Most expenses this year fees, which total $194,500 are under budget except for and licensing and per- legal fees which ballooned mitting which is running to $65,980.59. Much of about 20 below budget- that has been for legal con- ed. Most of that is due to sultations on the two ma- fewer zoning and vari- jor economic development ance requests. The Village agreements with Sanctu- budgeted $27,000 in those ary and Stagecoach Inn. revenue sources this year However, villagers but has actually only seen should expect legal fees $5,284.18 in revenue. to remain high next year A contract from James as the Village government Construction for traffic tackles rewriting its Com- control duties performed prehensive Plan. by Salado police injected Code enforcement will about $15,000 in added likely remain at $48,485 revenues this year, but Sal- next year. ado will see that amount Fire protection will re- disappear as James Con- main at $36,000. struction finishes its con- Police protection will tract in the Salado area. likely remain at about Total revenues are $325,000. about 5 percent off so far The Municipal court this year, so that amount will also likely remain Trailblazer comes to town may be trimmed from the around $60,000. The Texas Association of Minority Engineers Trail- proposed 2016-17 budget. blazer was overrun with kids on July 23 when it This would lower the over- See Village Budget, Page 3A stopped at the Salado Public Library. The TAME Trailblazer is a 40-foot exhibit trailer that houses a variety of engineering and science exhibits Final approvals near, targeted at students in grades 3-8. It is the only inter- active science and engineering museum on wheels in Texas. sewer construction Exhibits are mapped to science TEKS for grades 3-8, and teachers receive pre-visit activities and fol- could begin by Dec. low-up materials to sustain student interest long af- By Tim Fleischer to four separate locations. ter the Trailblazer drives off campus. The Trailblazer Editor-in-Chief The process is expected to can accommodate 30 students at a time. Each group be complete with approv- takes between 35 and 45 minutes to go through the The Village expects to als by the send of Septem- trailer. put the construction of the ber. Concepts emphasized through the Trailblazer in- sewer system out for bid in With the approval by clude energy concepts such as conservation, transfor- September once final ap- THC, the Village expects mation and transmission of energy, power generation proval comes from Texas the Corps of Engineers ap- and alternative energy sources; space concepts such Historical Commission for proval to come by the end as space flight, gravity, working in space, impact of the proposed final lines of September as well. solar activity on earth, NASA products in everyday life, and sewer locations. The Village is in the medicine concepts such as pathogens, bones, body This will allow the process of acquiring ease- temperature, x-rays, robotics and surgery; weather Village to complete con- ments and fee simple prop- concepts such as forecasting, predictive technol- struction of the collection erty. That process should ogy and the science of tornadoes and aerodynamic system by October 2017. end in July. concepts such as Bernoulli’s principle, aerodynamic Construction of the treat- The Texas Commission shapes and civil engineering. (Photos by Royce Wiggin) ment plant itself will also on Environmental Quality be complete by October (TCEQ) will review final 2017, according to the lat- plans in July and August. est time-lines from village The Economic Develop- engineering firm Kasberg ment Administration will Retiring sewer debt could Patrick Associates. review final plans for its After the collection $1 million grant in July- system is built, the Vil- September. lage will spend November The bid and award of 2017-January 2018 con- the construction contract drive 19¢ tax increase necting septic systems will be completed in Oc- By Tim Fleischer and transferring sewer tober and November with al of $168,130,780 in total an additional 20 percent claims the homestead ex- Editor-in-Chief services, according to the work beginning in Decem- freeze adjusted taxable from the valuation. For ex- emption and the over 65 time-line, which was most ber on the collection sys- values for the Village of ample, a $200,000 home exemption would see the Although aldermen recently updated on June tem and wastewater treat- Salado. would be lowered to a tax- taxable value of their home have directed City Admin- 20. ment plant. This is almost a 19 cent able value of $156,000. lowered to $106,000. istrator Kim Foutz to draft The Village submitted Initial work on the col- increase in the debt ser- At the possible tax rate At the $0.54254 tax the 2016-17 general oper- documents to Texas De- lection system will begin vice property tax, which of $0.54254 this would rate, that homeowner ating budget with no prop- partment of Transporta- on Church Street in De- could bring the total prop- result in a tax of $846.36 would pay city property erty tax increase, property tion on March 25 and govt cember. Work on the Main erty tax rate to $0.54254 rather than $1,085.08, a taxes of $575.09. taxes will increase dra- initial approval on April Street and Royal Street per $100 valuation pro- savings of more than $200. Further, those claiming matically next year due to 28. Additional submittals collection systems will be- vided there is no increase For those who are over the over 65 or disabled ex- the increased cost of retir- and amendments were gin in January. in the maintenance and age 65 or who are dis- emptions have their taxes ing the debt of $8.8 mil- made in late April and An electronic diagram operation (M&O) rate. abled, they can stack the frozen at that amount, lion sewer bond. May. of the collection system The Village has the local homestead deduction regardless of natural in- To pay the $576,080 in KPA and Village staff can be found on our web- most generous local ex- with a second deduction creases in the value of fiscal year 2016-17 will met with THC on June 2. site at www.saladovillage- emptions for homestead of an additional $50,000 their home or increases in require a debt service tax The Historic Commission voice.com. owners. Every homestead from the taxable value. the tax rate. requested additional inves- rate of $0.34264 based can claim a $5,000 deduc- The owner of a home According to the Texas See Tax rates, Page 3A tigations and digs at three upon the certified apprais- tion from the valuation and valued at $200,000 who Page 2A, SALADO Village Voice, July 28, 2016 Engineer says sewer line FORUM should go under the creek An Open Exchange of Ideas Friends, the low water crossing just south of Fire Station #1, Our engineer believes Church Street. As current- the best and safest way Mayor ly planned, Main Street’s for the sewer line to cross sewer line will in January Salado Creek is by boring Skip so as not to disturb Holi- underneath, therefore, a Blancett day events. test and study are being re- Joe Price is working on quired to determine what the second Gateway Sign test. Swimming may be is under the creek. Test depicted in the Salado Vil- done at Pace Park. We results will be known to lage Voice. The sign cost have been told the test the citizens. Some think is $34,259.73. Contribu- will not disturb or harm there is a cavern under- tions may be sent to the the Salamander. As soon neath; others think it is Salado Community Foun- as the tests are completed, solid rock; most people do dation a 501-C3. the area will re-open for not know but are curious. Finally, please know swimming. Whatever it is, making street crack filling is be- Other sewer line news. sure the creek is not dis- ing done. What was esti- Beginning in October/No- turbed or damaged is par- mated to take 3-years will vember, the first phase of amount as well as the Sal- be completed in 2-years. pipe laying will be drilling amander and their habit. Also, there will be some under I-35 from the east to Swimming cannot be inconvenience at the in- the west side. Taking ap- done in the area from the tersection of Salado Plaza proximately a month, the I-35 Bridge to the Main and Main Street for pav- drilling will be done from Street Bridge during the ing. Please drive carefully. The Fire This Time

In the past two weeks, before it was hunted down the “war on police” has Rich and broken up. gone from a metaphor to Obviously, nothing a reality, with eight offi- like the BLA exists today. cers killed in targeted at- Lowry There isn’t an anti-police tacks in Dallas and Baton underground with safe Rouge. houses, mandatory read- nia, led by Huey Newton ings in Mao and a funding The country hasn’t and Bobby Seale. They seen anything like it since apparatus built on armed became a sensation with robbery. The cop killers the early 1970s, when a their gun-toting antics and lunatic fringe of the left in Dallas and Baton Rouge bristling confrontations were, to borrow a phrase undertook a violent cam- with police, although they paign against law enforce- from international terror- would be outflanked by ism, “lone wolves.” But the ment. Today’s spate of their “information min- anti-police violence isn’t logic of the Baton Rouge ister,” Eldridge Cleaver, shooter as he explained it remotely as organization- a convicted rapist, who ally or ideologically co- on YouTube -- the police called for “A black liber- are a predatory, occupying herent, but it is much more ation army! An army of lethal. force that must be resisted angry niggas!” violently -- is exactly the Vanity Fair writer Bry- Killing cops quickly an Burrough recounts the same as the BLA’s. moved from a rhetorical The United States has history in his exceptional pose -- the Black Panther book “Days of Rage.” As experienced an extraor- newspaper gave us the dinary period of social a radical lawyer told Bur- phrase “Off the Pig” -- to rough, “Everything started peace dating from the an actual imperative. The Rodney King riot in 1992 with the Black Panthers. Black Liberation Army, The whole thrill of being to today. The recent un- an underground force rest in Ferguson and Bal- with them.” spawned in the poisonous Stokely Carmichael timore can’t be compared split between Newton and with that five-day confla- of the Student Nonviolent Cleaver, took up the mis- Loving America means gration, or the urban riots Coordinating Commit- sion with a deadly serious- tee gave black militancy of the 1960s. But order is ness. always a fragile thing, de- a jump-start with his fa- From 1971 to 1973, mous speech in Missis- pendent on the sense of the finding fault with it the BLA attacked police legitimacy of our institu- sippi in 1966 declaring, in San Francisco, North Nobody would say we’re flawless “The only way we gonna tions. Carolina, Atlanta and New With the police under a stop them white men from York. Over several days in especially not in a summer of mass whuppin’ us is to take withering moral and intel- May 1971, it shot four cops lectual assault, politicized shootings and police killings over. We been saying free- in New York, killing two. dom for six years and we assassinations of cops, It carried out a particu- which a few weeks ago ain’t got nothin’. What we By Jill Richardson researchers who contribute couples. larly gruesome murder in would have seemed a relic gonna start sayin’ now is so many advancements to Each of those mile- the East Village in Janu- of the 1970s, are back. Black Power!” I was sitting on a bus medicine, but we can im- stones required finding ary 1972, ambushing two Rich Lowry is editor of the Carmichael’s activities one summer, chatting with prove access to affordable fault with our nation. I officers from behind and National Review. in Mississippi spawned a man behind me who’d health care so that nobody doubt you’ll find an Amer- shooting them to bits when (c) 2016 by King Features various Black Panther worked all over the world has to die because they’re ican today who doesn’t they fell to the ground. Synd., Inc. groups, the most import- All told, the group killed in the U.S. foreign service. poor, or goes bankrupt for think we’re better for it. ant in Oakland, Califor- roughly 10 police officers Like many conversations getting lifesaving care. More recently, we’ve today, ours turned eventu- In fact, loving Ameri- legalized same-sex mar- MEMBER ally to the many problems ca means finding ways to riage, allowed gays and with our country. make it better. now transgender people to 2016 That’s when his com- Imagine an America serve openly in the mili- panion, who’d been silent where citizens insisted tary, and passed the Lilly so far, spoke. If things are from the start that you Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to so bad, he barked at me, could only be considered help women fight for equal why don’t you leave the patriotic by insisting that pay for equal work. country? we’re number one — and And yet, we’ve got a This man espoused a that criticizing the Unit- ways to go. Women still Salado Village Voice, 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite #125 • P.O. Box 587, Salado, TX 76571 view I find antithetical to ed States at all was akin don’t actually earn equal Phone: 254/947-5321 Fax: (254) 947-9479 true patriotism. It can ba- to being disloyal. We’d be pay for equal work. The Publisher: Salado Village Voice, Inc. sically be summed up as stuck with a pretty trou- U.S. has the highest prison Salado Village Voice is published weekly every Thursday by Salado Village Voice, Inc., 213 “America — Love it or bled country. population in the world. Mill Creek Dr, Suite #125, PO Box 587, Salado, Texas 76571. Periodicals postage paid at Leave it.” At our founding, wom- Decades after the civil Salado, Texas. Periodicals permit #02527. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes There’s a lot that’s en couldn’t vote, slavery rights movement, blacks to Salado Village Voice, PO Box 587, Salado, TX 76571. Subscription Rates: $26 per year great about America, no was legal, and enslaved are still worse off than in Bell County, $28 per year outside of Bell County; $38 per year outside of Texas. doubt. But nobody would people were considered whites in many ways. Not Office Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays say we’re flawless — es- three-fifths of a person. least, they’re three times News releases: [email protected] pecially not in a summer The U.S. government as likely to be killed by Display advertising: [email protected] wracked by mass shoot- continued a genocidal police. Classified advertising: [email protected] ings and police killings. campaign against Native Pointing out these flaws Deadlines: Display ads • noon Fridays Classified ads • noon Mondays Nobody would say we Americans into the 19th with a mind to fixing them can’t become better in vir- and early 20th centuries. is hardly the same as “hat- Editorial policies: Opinions on the editorial pages are those of the writer, not nec­essarily tually every respect. But some found it pos- ing America.” It’s loving the owners or employees of the Salado Village Voice. All letters to the editor should be We’re a rich country, sible to be both patriotic America enough to be signed and have a phone number and address for verification. The editor reserves the right but we’d be better if we re- and critical. They called honest about our short- to reject and/or edit any letter. Letters should be limited to 300 words. We DO NOT run duced poverty until it was for the abolition of slavery comings in order to make poems in our Letters to the Editor. no more. We’re a democ- and extending the right to us better. racy, but we could extend vote to all citizens. Lat- OtherWords columnist Tim Fleischer, Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Fleischer, Managing Editor our voting rights, reduce er they fought to end Jim Jill Richardson is the au- [email protected] [email protected] gerrymandering, or take Crow, pass civil rights and thor of Recipe for Ameri- any number of other mea- Stephanie Hood, Composition Royce Wiggin, Administrative Assistant environmental legislation, ca: Why Our Food System sures to ensure each of us and to legalize birth con- Is Broken and What We [email protected] [email protected] has a say in our govern- trol use — which was once Can Do to Fix It. Other- ment. illegal for even married Words.org. www.saladovillagevoice.com We have doctors and SALADO Village Voice, July 28, 2016, Page 3A, Bell County Municipal Property Tax Rates Local Local Local M&O Debt Total Homestead 65+ Disabled Tax Tax Tax BARTLETT 0.16550 0.41270 0.57820 BELTON 10,000 10,000 0.53320 0.12660 0.65980 HARKER HEIGHTS 10,000 0.51740 0.15960 0.67700 HOLLAND 0.41870 0.23310 0.65180 KILLEEN 20,000 Freeze 0.49380 0.25600 0.74980 MORGAN’S POINT 0.47520 0.16690 0.64210 NOLANVILLE 3,000 Freeze 0.37810 0.12730 0.50540 ROGERS 5,000 5,000 0.48820 0.32080 0.80900 SALADO 5,000/20% 50,000 50,000 0.19990 0.13960 0.33950 TEMPLE 5,000/20% 10,000 10,000 0.32340 0.30640 0.62980 TROY Freeze Freeze 0.46680 0.13570 0.60250 The Mortgage You Need - The Service You Expect BELL COUNTY 16,670 10,000 0.32560 0.09560 0.42120 • Competitive Rates • Fixed and Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loans • Conventional, FHA, VA & USDA Financing FROM Page 1A • Mortgages for Home Owners and Investors Tax rates • Home Equity Loans Municipal League, the lo- as the over 65 exemp- ers lowers that another CALL TODAY FOR YOUR cal municipal tax freeze tion and freeze and the $50 million to the freeze was passed by the leg- disabled exemption and adjusted taxable value of FREE MORTGAGE CONSULTATION islature, HJR 16, and a freeze. Salado gives larg- $168,130,780. (254) 760-0534 cell constitutional amendment er exemptions than every This loss in taxable (254) 947-3454 office in 2003. The measures other municipality in Bell values results in a loss 40 North Main, Suite C, Salado, TX authorize a freeze on city, County. Three of the 10 of M&O income of more [email protected] county, and junior col- municipalities give no lo- than $240,000 based upon lege property taxes for cal exemptions and do not the M&O rate of $0.1999 Lorraine Basham, Sr. Loan Officer All loans subject to credit approval the homesteads of persons freeze the taxes of those per $100. Registered Mortgage Loan Orginator over the age of 65 and the over 65 or disabled. The Village budget NMLS #415114 disabled. With an incredibly low in 2015-16 had revenue Copyright©2016 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation. NMLS#2289. 4801 S. Biltmore Lane, Madison, WI 53718, 1-877-699-0353. All rights reserved. This is not an offer to enter into an agreement. Not all customers will The freeze is at the op- initial property tax rate of of $350,181.63 in local qualify. Information, rates and programs are subject to change without notice. All products are subject to credit and tion of the local governing $0.05 per $100 evaluation property taxes based on property approval. Other restrictions and limitations may apply. Equal Housing Lender. body, except that an elec- in 2008, many residents the tax rate of $0.1999. tion is required if the city were able to lock in their If there were no local ex- receives a petition signed total city taxes at about emptions or freezes, the by five percent of the vot- $78 per year for a home M&O tax rate to gener- Finney Insurance Agency ers. valued at $200,000. ate $350,181.63 would be “Numerous cities have Bell County Tax Ap- $0.1210 per $100 evalua- already enacted the freeze, praisal District informed tion. and other cities are cur- the Village that it had to- Further, the debt ser- rently being pressured to tal appraised values of vice rate for the next fis- do so by senior groups,” $289,774,823. cal year to retire $576,080 according to the TML However, due to the lo- in debt would be $0.1990 (254) 939-5751 Revenue and Policy Book cal exemptions allowed, it per $100 valuation, rath- for 2014 produced by the had a net taxable value of er than the $0.34264 per Agent Rita Ronnebaum TML Legislative Policy $218,735,821. $100 valuation that it will Committee on Revenue The tax freezes for over require. and Finance. 65 and disable homeown- When Salado first ap- Home • Auto • Life • Liability proved a property tax in 2008, aldermen set in place WE BUY SCRAP GOLD & SILVER Commercial • Farm • Ranch very generous exemptions for all homesteads, as well Texas Coin Connection 820 S. Main Street, Belton 108 E FM2410, Suite G - Harker Heights Village [email protected] Buy Sell Trade Budget Gold, Silver, Coins, Currency & Jewelry FROM Page 1A (254) 699-2646 Facilities and main- Locally Owned - Salado Resident Greater love hath no man than this, that tenance may exceed the $57,077 as the Village a man lay down his life for his friends. considers moving a part- time maintenance position DON’T COMPROMISE ON AUTO John 15:13 KJV to a full-time position. INSURANCE, GET FARMERS. Street repairs will re- main at about $40,000 will Street improvements will remain about $61,000 per year. Main Street im- provements will most like- ly be unchanged next year at $15,000. YOUR LOCAL FARMERS AGENT CURRENTLY OFFERS SAVINGS FOR: Village administrator • AUTO • BUSINESS • MOTORCYCLE Kim Foutz said that she • HOME • RENTER • CONDO hopes to keep the cost of • LIFE • BOAT • MOBILE HOMES • COLLECTABLE • PERSONAL • RECREATIONAL maintaining the Stage- AUTO WATERCRAFT VEHICLES coach Plant at $32,860 next year, provided there is PERSONAL SERVICE YOU DESERVE. CALL TODAY. not another major part re- placement on the 40-year RITA ZBRANEK old plant. Thank you. When aldermen vote in 254-947-0995 September to approve the 40 S. MAIN ST. STE. A • SALADO, TX 76571 www.farmersagent.com/rzbranek general operating budget, it is likely to be another 40 N. Main Street deficit budget. However, the Village maintains a 254-947-8480 (f)254-947-9480 fund balance of more than www.fcttx.com $1 million in current as- sets. or find us on facebook

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In 19 appearances in his senior year, Salado Eagle pitcher Cody Wolf allowed just 19 runs to be scored, of which only six were earned runs. Please call for an appointment (254) 947-3309 In his final appearance 1325 N. Stagecoach Road on the mound for Salado, pitching the final 2.2 in- nings in the Eagles’ 3-2 loss to Abilene Wylie in the state 4A finals, Wolf threw 28 pitches, 20 of Vintage Vintage Vinyl them for strikes. He gave Vinyl LP Records up no walks, no hits and at for Sale right here! no runs. He struck out Creekside four of the eight batters he faced. Creekside Used Furniture The day before he Salado’s Leather Specialist struck out six of the #3 Robinson Rockets in the on the Boardwalk at #6 Old Town semi-final game. He threw facebook.com/Creeksideusedfurniture 92 pitches over seven in- nings, allowing five hits and only one run. He walked only one batter. Meanwhile the Eagles bats scored seven runs in the The Haire Shop win. Barber - Beauty - Body For his stellar perfor- mance this year, leading 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 the Eagles to the State Walk-Ins Accepted Appointments Honored Finals, Wolf has been named to the Texas Sports Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Writers Association First Team All State. He joins Cody Wolf Tammy (254) 760-1990 Texarkana Pleasant Grove pitcher Calebb Bolden and mound -- with three bat- 4A player of the year Mack ters up and three batters Mueller, from State Cham- down. pion Abilene Wylie as the Sophomore pitcher First Team Pitchers. Drew Dobbins received Mueller was 12-0 on Honorable Mention by the the year and had a 1.01 Texas Sports Writers. He SALADO earned run average in made 14 appearances on leading Abilene Wylier to the mound for Salado with the state title. Member a record of 8-3. He gave up FDIC Wolf was also perfect 34 hits and 23 runs, 15 of on the year, with a spotless them earned runs for an Go ! Eagles Go! 13-0 record and a stingy ERA of .916. He struck out We stand behind our home town teams ERA of 0.400. 63 batters and walked 24. In the 105 innings that He hit another 11 batters in Wolf was on the mound his appearances. Dobbins for the 30-12 Salado Ea- threw 589 strikes and 363 gles, he gave up 49 hits. balls facing 267 batters. He walked 28 and hit 7. He struck out 133 batters, or Drew Dobbins more than one per inning on the mound. Wolf faced 410 batters, and threw 1,021 strikes PHYSICAL THERAPY • SPEECH THERAPY • PELVIC HEALTH compared to 528 balls. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY • INHOME SKILLED NURSING Wolf went through 46 of his innings -- almost half Multiple Locations | www.IntegrityRehab.net | 254.699.3933 of his total innings on the

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The following doc- (254) 727-5700 #hechoenqueso uments are required at the time of enrollment: Birth certificate,Social Homemade Mexican Fusion security card, Imuniza- Available for events & catering tion record (immuniza- tions must be current and Every Friday 4-10 p.m. submitted to the school at Barrow Brewing Co on Royal Street nurse prior to starting Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for our current location school), Proof of residen- cy (deed/lease agreement or a current utility bill), Driver’s license of person enrolling student, Report card and STAAR results from previous school and Transcript from previous school (High School stu- dents) Students enrolling in Carpet Kindergarten must be 5 years of age on or before Upholstery September 1, 2016. Stu- SHS freshmen girls assist in winning dents enrolling in PK 3 or Tile & Grout PK 4 must be 3 or 4 years softball National Championship in NYC of age on or before Sep- Three Salado High School Freshman girls, along with Firecracker Head Coach tember 1, 2016. Mark Brown returned to Salado Monday evening after the DFW Firecracker Gold 14U Softball team went undefeated to win the 2016 Triple Crown Sports USA CTC College for Platinum National Championship in New York City, New York. The game was tele- vised Saturday on ESPN 3. Kids classes Piper Randolph, Chris Wilson, and Breigh Oliver competed against teams from Salado Owned and Operated continue New York, New Jersey, South Carolina, Arizona, California and New Hampshire to win the highly coveted National Championship. Coach Brown (Salado) and the $30 per room special The Central Texas Col- three SHS girls will travel to Huntington Beach, California with their team on July lege (CTC) Continuing 30 to compete in the 2016 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) National Championship: Education department’s July 31-Aug. 6. (254) 231-5870 quikdri.com College for Kids program Featured in the photo are from left to right: Piper Randolph, Chris Wilson, Breigh continues in August. Reg- Oliver and Coach Mark Brown. istration is open now for a variety of fun and hands- on learning classes di- rected to youngsters three years to high school-age in subjects such as science, computers, arts and crafts, life skills, languages and more. Some of the August 24 HOUR HEALTH CLUB classes include: App Inventor (age 10- Summer Special 14): Students will learn to create their very own cash or check app using a cloud-based 4 months - $130 application. The simplest Student Discounts Available app to a complex game can be created with blocks Fitness Classes Included instead of Java program- ming. Software engineer- Personal Training Available ing concepts including 24 Hour Access logics, variables loops and Activity & Diet Tracking Apps data types will also be taught. The class is Mon- day – Thursday, August (254) 947-1063 213 Mill Creek Drive #155 8-11, from 12 – 3 p.m. The cost is $75. Web Design (age 14 and older): Teens will learn to create an eye-catching website and load it to the Internet. Course topics in- clude HTML5, CSS3, Ja- vaScript and Jquery. The class is Monday – Thurs- day, August 1-4, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. The cost is $75. Snap, Crackle, Pop: A Chemistry Journey (age July 31 is five and older): Young “scientists” will mix safe National Mutt Day concoctions that will ei- celebrate mixed breed dogs ther snap, crackle or sizzle before they pop. The class is Monday – Thursday, August 1-4, from 1-4 p.m. The cost is $75. Tips from Animal Medical Salado Spanish (age 7-11): 1. Mixed breed dogs can be healthier. Annual Learn various customs check-ups will insure the health of your pet. and courtesies along with phrases, numbers, colors, 2. Keep your mutt up to date on immunizations. weeks, months and ele- mentary sentence struc- ture for initial conversa- Animal Medical Salado tion. The class is Monday Full Service Vet Hospital (254) 947-8800 – Thursday, August 8-11, from 9-11 a.m. The cost is Dr. Lindsay Quirk-Fultz Dr. Linda Quirk $45. saladovet.com College for kids contin- ues on page 8A Jenny Wiggin Potter Colorist Hairstylist (254) 534-3169 Keratin Treatments Dreamcatchers Extensions

New Location Expressions 774-9751 3126 South 31st Street across from HEB in Temple Page 6A SALADO Village Voice, July 28, 2016 Community Life St. Joseph’s St. Stephen Episcopal Church Catholic Armstrong Family sings traditional Church Sunday School Religious Education Sun. • 9:30 a.m. Classes - Wednesday gospel July 31 at Cedar Valley Baptist K thru 12th 5:30 - 8 p.m. Holy Eucharist First Cedar Valley Bap- Sun. • 11 a.m. Mass Schedule tist Church presents the Tuesday - 6 p.m. Armstrong Family Sing- Wed & Thurs - 8:30 a.m. ers at 10:45 a.m. July 31 at Friday - Noon Saturday - 5:30 p.m. 12237 FM 2843, approxi- Confesssions 4:30-5:15 p.m. mately eight miles south- or call for an appointment west of Salado. Sunday In April 1997 a new (English) 9 a.m. singing family was un- (Spanish) 10:30 a.m. veiled. The Armstrong Office Hours: Monday - Friday Family. “This traditional 9 a.m. - Noon & 1:30 - 3 p.m. gospel singing family has 601 FM 2268 their own unique style of 881 North Main Street singing which gives them 947-3160 947-8037 the opportunity to reach StJosephSalado.org www.saintstephenchurch.org Christians and sinners of every nationality with the message of Christ,” said Cedar Valley Music Direc- tor Donnie Jackson. Armstrong Family Singers perform at Cedar Valley Baptist July 31 Currently, you can find these singing women do- television and other local er of God flow and bless soprano and alto for the ing more than just singing. TV stations. They would His people,” said Brenda group. 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado They minister in their local consider it a blessing to Armstrong, the oldest sis- Patricia Singletary is community as well as other minister in your church ter who sings soprano and the youngest sister of the states and countries. They and at your conferences second tenor. group. She sings lead, alto, July 31 can also be heard on local this year. “We are often invited and tenor with the group. radio stations throughout “Our mission is to con- to sing in various sized “ I am also the driver and th the community, as well as tinue to sing the gospel churches of different wardrobe coordinator and 5 Sunday Pot Luck seen on community cable under the anointing of backgrounds,” said Ruby assistant secretary for the God and to see the pow- Grant, the second oldest group.,” she says. “I am completely in love with (254) 947-7211 sister. Grant ings second singing the gospel and www.3ccowboyfellowship.org Follow our events on our website calendar The Remedy Thrift Store to open doors at Massage Therapy First Cedar Valley Baptist Do you suffer from First Cedar Valley more boxes each year Baptist Church will hold funded in part by the Headaches? Migranes? its first sale of the year proceeds from the Thrift for helping fund Frank- Store. “We hope to have We’ve Got The Remedy! lin Graham’s, Samaritan’s the thrift store open inside Call (254) 624-7912 Purse, Operation Christ- the older church building to schedule your therapeutic massage mas Child. a couple of weekends each “Our church is using month through Decem- Libby Nichols TheRemedySalado.com the older Church Build- ber,” Jackson said. MT044934 ing to make this possible,” Each box for Operation 113 N. Stagecoach Rd. Suite 5 said Linda Jackson. “The Christmas Child includes desire of our church is to one item of clothing, a help the community in small toy, a tooth brush, whatever needs we can. toothpaste, comb and hair- We have quality items to brush. “It costs $7 to mail sell at very low prices. We each box,” Jackson said, SALADO CLEANERS hope that the surrounding adding “you can see how Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations areas will come and sup- this sale is very helpful in port this endeavor.” funding this project.” 1209 N. Stagecoach Jackson said that the (Next to the Library) church hopes to send 100 254-947-7299 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat Wash & Fold Starbucks Coffee Company Brooke May, Mngr. (254) 933-2179 Sunday, July31 Coffee, Pastries and more 9 am Worship Service in Worship Center Traditional 10 am Sunday School All Ages 11:15 am Worship Service in Chapel Contemporary Digital Rewards 200 N IH35 Belton Rev. Lara Whitley Franklin, Pastor Monday, August 1 650 Royal Street 6:30pm Startingpoint Study in YAC (254) 947-5482

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Lobby Mon - Fri 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Drive-in Mon - Thur “We invite you to worship 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. with us at any available Fri opportunity. You will find 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sat a group of sincere, God- 9 a.m.- noon loving and Christ-exalting people, who will make you feel at home with our church family. -Joe Keyes, minister

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with Dr. Travis Burleson Survivors include Ra- 1 Timothy 2:1,2 officiating. Burial will be chel, his wife of 54 years, in Arkansas. three sons: Blaine and After graduating from wife Shannon Spradlin Okolona High School in of McGregor, Kirk and 1955, he attended Hen- Cathleen Spradlin of Sal- derson State University, ado and Keith and Shelly graduating in 1959. He Spradlin of Lewisville. attended ROTC and grad- Kenneth and Rachel uated as a Lieutenant in were blessed with 12 Dossman the U. S. Army. He served grandchildren. in the military as a Crim- Arrangements are be- Funeral Home inologist until August, ing handled by Broecker 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 1965 while stationed at Ft. Funeral Home of Salado. “In Service to our fellow man...” Hood. Visit Kenneth Spradlin met Kenneth Ray Spradlin Rachel Ann Walker in Darwin Hoope Britt Kenneth Ray Spradlin Temple; they married and Darwin Hope Britt, was born to Doris How- moved to Dallas in 1962. In Loving Memory 83, passed from this ard and Raymond Harley They moved to Tyler and life into eternal rest and Spradlin on May 7, 1937 in in 1985 the Spradlins pur- Elizabeth Anne Herro Dowdy peace just before mid- Okolona, AR. chased a home in Salado. Fischer Phillip Dowdy night on July 24, 2016. He passed away at his Kenneth entered his ca- Benjamin Samuel Dowdy Darwin was born on home in Salado on July 24, reer in insurance, becom- Hayes William Dowdy March 19, 1933 in Am- 2016 surrounded by his ing a claims adjuster and herst, Texas to Rufus family. Visitation will be later owned his own agen- July 30, 2012 Hayden and Noma nee 5-7 p.m. July 28 at Broeck- cy with Farmers Insur- Darwin Britt. He was er Funeral Home. Services ance Co. He was an active graduated from Amaril- will be at the First Baptist member of First Baptist “I’ll love you forever lo High School in 1952, Church 11 a.m. July 29 Church of Salado. I’ll like you for always and served in the Unit- ed States Army from As long as I am living 1953-1955. He earned a My baby you will be.” Bachelor of Science with Hope Mommies -Love You Forever a double major in Math- by Robert Munsch ematics and Economics from Abilene Christian help bereaving University in 1960. I love you... Darwin married Car- Mom/Nana olyn Hearne on July 28, parents 1962, and together they welcomed three beauti- ful daughters. He worked Hope Mommies in financial assistance, pro- for IBM for 13 years be- Central Texas recently de- vided meals, cleaned the GraceBCSalado.org fore relocating to Texas livered 40 “hope boxes” house, and set up memori- 5798 FM 2484 in 1974. In partnership to the Baylor Scott and al funds, thereby providing (254) 947-5917 with his dear friend, White Labor and Delivery emotional, spiritual, and Lonnie Edwards, Dar- department. physical support.” win poured his heart and The hope boxes are for “Having a solid com- soul into the architectur- newly bereaved moms. munity of people sur- Please come to the 10 a.m. morning worship service al design and construc- “The boxes are made with rounding us, and faith in at Grace Baptist Church tion of Salado Square love from one hope mom Jesus Christ, who gives and many area homes. to another,” according to hope to the hopeless, has Sunday Darwin also owned and Andrea Fifield, one of the continually sustained us New Time for Worship ... 10 a.m. Sunday morning managed a furniture de- organizers of the new sup- in the months that have sign business and vari- port group. followed Gwendolyn’s Small group Bible studies following worship ous real estate projects. “It was a tremendous death,” Cushman said. Wednesday He was active in church honor and a privilege to Having been deeply im- 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer and community, serv- work alongside fellow pacted by their daughter’s RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Upstairs youth ministry ing as the President of hope mommies and oth- death, they established the Salado Chamber ers who support us in Hope Mommies. of Commerce for two this worthwhile endeav- According to the orga- terms. or,” Fifield said. “I wish nization’s website, “Hope Darwin was preced- there were not a need for Mommies seeks to pro- ed in death by his par- one more hope box ever vide a community for ents and brother, James again.” women and families that Edward Britt. He is is In addition to delivering have experienced infant www.fbcsalado.org survived by Carolyn, his the hope boxes for newly loss, sharing the hope of (254) 947-5465 wife of almost 54 years; bereaved mothers, the lo- Jesus Christ and creating a daughters Heather Car- cal group is also hosting network of support to help Main St. at the Creek Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor ole Britt of Washington, a Bible study called “An- with emotional, spiritual, D.C., Kendall Allison chored.” Registration be- and physical needs of a Britt and husband James gins Aug. 1. grieving family.” Summer Connect Schedule Bray of Georgetown, Anchored Hope Groups For more information Memorial Day - Labor Day are a nine week, Bible about Hope Mommies, vis- TX, Paige Elizabeth SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Britt and husband Justin study and small group. it the website at www.hop- Pehoski of Georgetown, Some meet online through emommies.org. You can 9:15 a.m. Small Group Bible Study 6 p.m. FBC-U (Adult Bible Study) TX, and their “daughter Facebook and some meet learn more about the hope of the heart” Vivianne in person. The fall session boxes on Fifield’s blog at 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Childrens and Youth Activities* Manneh of Washington, will be Sept. 18-Nov. 13. http://followingthefifields. D.C.; as well as grand- To find out more about blogspot.com/2016/06/ 7 p.m. Choir Practice children Tanner and Car- the local Anchored Hope boxing-up-hope.html. olyn Bray. Group, contact Fifield at * Contact church office for children’s and youth activities schedule A memorial service 254-913-2295. will be held at 10 a.m. on Anchored was written Saturday, July 30th, 2016 just for bereaved moms by in the Historic Chapel of Erin Cushman, founder of Salado United Methodist Hope Mommies. Salado Public Library Church. The family will In October of 2010 Blair welcome friends and and Erin Cushman, while community in the Atri- in labor with their first August um of the church for an child, lost the heartbeat of ice cream reception in their daughter Gwendolyn honor of Darwin’s guilty and were rushed in for Sit and Knit pleasure following the an emergency c-section. Tuesdays | 10 a.m. - noon service. Gwendolyn was revived knit, crochet or stitch with friends In lieu of flowers, and lived in the Neonatal contributions may be Intensive Care Unit for Sports Movie Matinee made to WorldStory Vision, Time 36 hours before passing Aug. 4 & 18 | 3 - 5 p.m. HabitatMondays for Humanity, | 11 a.m. or - away.noon While in the hospi- Austin Graduate School tal and following Gwendo- Mah Jongg lyn’s death, Erin says that Summer Olympics of Theology. August 17 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Services are in the they “were overwhelmed bring a lunch or snack to share Opening Ceremonies Party care of Broecker Funer- with love by a communi- August 5 | 5 - 7 p.m. ty of friends and strang- al Home, Salado. Visit Celebrate the summer games with snacks and crafts www.broeckerfuneral- ers who were informed Library Board of their loss. Many were home.com of Trustees Meeting Dog Sports Paid obituary praying, sending emails, August 22 | 5 - 6 p.m. texts, and messages, sent August 13 | 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Demos and presentation from Waco Agility Group OPEN Introduction to Memoir Writing Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. August 20 | 1 - 3 p.m. Speaker: Memoirist Spike Gillespie Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Coffee with the Director ....serving those who love and remember SaladoLibrary.org Aug. 25 | 10 -11 a.m. (254) 947-0066 Registration & Information Questions about the library? 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Pat Green has finally charge, Green is back in come full circle and all his comfort zone and play- the way back Home. ing by his own rules again. He is also coming His new independent al- back to Johnny’s Outback bum Home is his first stage, which he sold out set of originals in several last year. Green will per- years, and directly speaks form songs from his lat- to the hardcore fans that est Home during a have been with him since July 29 performance that the beginning. is sure to sell out again. Featuring a mature You might be able to country sound that is both get tickets online at john- modern and exposes his The Pizza Place nysoutback.com for $20 roots for all to see, his new 230 North Main Street per person, but you better tunes are full of ringing act fast if you want to see acoustic guitars, slippery Open Daily 11 am 947-0022 Green this time around. steel and , wail- Handcrafted Pizza and Sandwiches After rising through ing fiddles and heartfelt, Baked Pasta Dishes | Wings Texas’ college town and personal lyrics, making Hand Dipped Blue Bell Ice Cream dancehall scene years Home the return to form All You Can Eat Salad Bar ago, Green earned major many fans have been wait- Pickup • Dine-in • Delivery label support in Nashville ing for. and became the poster Produced by the all star Open at Lunch child of Texas music for a team of Jon Randall Stew- no minimum orders whole generation of fans. art, Justin Pollard and His list of achievements Gary Paczosa, the album PizzaPlaceSalado.com includes over 2 million captures some of the un- sold, three Gram- bridled energy of his first my nominations and a three self -released proj- sold out Houston Astro- ects. dome. The album begins with But after releasing six the title track, boldly tack- Upscale Consignment albums in eight years, ling the singer’s conten- sending singles like tious mainstream rise and “Wave on Wave” and any lingering naysayers Timeless “Let Me” up the charts, right off the bat. Green Pat Green touring with powerhouses doesn’t regret taking his like Kenny Chesney and shot at the big time and project. while “No One Here But Keith Urban and dealing says he had a lot of fun do- “While I Was Away,” Us” brings in Sarah Bux- with accusations of “sell- ing it but he does under- the project’s second sin- ton to tell a steamy tale of ing out,” the meat grinder stand why some fans felt gle, will strike a chord desperate romance. Mean- Women’s Clothing, Jewelry, of mainstream stardom left out in the cold. with anyone who leaves while, “Right Now” is a proved to be too much. “I was blind to the his or her family behind broken hearted duet with Local Art#3 North and MainHome Décor He was spent. game, I sang the wrong to travel for work. Writ- Sheryl Crow that tells the Corner of Main and Pace Park Road After breaking the songs, and disappeared for ten by Zane Williams, it’s unflattering but true story cycle for a three year re- way too long,” he sings. a tearjerker of the high- of Green dumping his now “But I’ve finally found my est caliber one that even wife on Valentine’s Day. way home.” Green has trouble getting And finally, “Good SALADO ANTIQUE MALL The album’s first sin- through. Night In New Orleans” and Bee’s Antiques gle, “Girls From Texas,” For lighter fare, Delbert ends the project on a high Thousands of Antiques, Collectibles and Primitives is a prime example, and McClinton and Lee Roy note, featuring a celebra- in a unique and inviting atmosphere also features the first of Parnell guest on “May the tory storyline and Louisi- Home’s stellar guest ap- Good Times Never End.” ana native Marc Broussard The Original Salado Market Days pearances. A sugary, With a twisting, genera- for added Cajun authentic- 9-5 on the 2nd weekend - Don’t miss Aug. 13 - 14 grown up lullaby that ex- tion spanning storyline, ity. plains why Texan girls are it features a hot rod beat “I think I’m having the THURS - SAT 10 - 5 SUN 12 - 5 MON 10 - 5 751 Stagecoach Road I-35 frontage road North just a little bit better than and Parnell’s burning best year of my life,” he CLOSED TUES & WED 947-3355 Clean Restrooms the rest, the track spent 10 , as well as says. “I feel happy and I weeks on top of the Texas McClinton’ rabble rousing feel smarter now. I look Music chart. Green calls vocals and harmonica. back and I wish I could recording the song face “Break It Back Down” go back in time and tell Breakfast to face with Lyle Lovett speaks to Green’s new myself to slow down a a highlight of the whole outlook on life and music, little bit, but the truth is Served daily 7 - 11 a.m. life is just enjoying the Daily Specials passing of time, as James Taylor says. There’s a lot BBQ of drama and there’s mis- 301 Thomas Arnold Rd. takes and you’ve gotta get 254-947-GOOD Chicken Fried Steak through all of it to get to what you’re looking for.” Mesquite Grilled Steak Glass & Metal Art | Comphy Sheets What he was looking J.Hilburn Custom Menswear for was right at Home all Burgers along. 216 Royal Street

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PreK - grade man Challenge 10 a.m. 12, documents required, - noon at Eagle Stadium info: saladoisd.org or (incoming freshmen) $25 (254) 947-6974 info: 947-6900 x1072 August 1 July 29 Deadline for Salado Pat Green, 7 p.m. at Athletic Boosters Foot- Johnny’s Outback. info: ball Program advertis- johnnysoutback.com ing. info: saladoisd.org July 30 August 3 Simple Card Class Teen Painting Day, and Mystery Class, 11 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at 10:30 a.m. at Stamp Sal- Salado Village Artists Tablerock brings Salado Legends to life, July 30 and August 6. photo by Bridget Regian Williams ado. Instructor: Jenice, building. info: 947-1089 info: stampsaladotexas. August 5 August 6 August 6 August 15 September 3 com Summer Olympics Thai Yoga Massage The Judith Miller Salado Masonic Bell County Star July 30 Opening Ceremonies and Partner Workshop Band, 7 - 10 p.m. at Lodge Stated Meeting, Party, 8 - 11 p.m. at Wellness Day, 11 a.m. Party, 5 - 7 p.m. at with Alex Merkowitsch, The Range at the Barton 7:30 p.m. Overlook Park, Stillhouse - 2 p.m. at Salado Public Salado Public Library E-RYT200, noon - 6 p.m. House August 18 Hollow Lake on FM1670. Library info: saladoyoga.com August 6 Pre-K Parent Meet- Central Texas Astronomi- August 6 Bell County Star ing, 5:30 - 6 p.m. at cal Society. info: centex- CNJ BBQ Food Truck Party, 8:30 - 11:30 p.m. at Thomas Arnold Elemen- astronomy.org. and Vanilla Bean Bake Overlook Park, Stillhouse tary. For parents of September 5 Shoppe at Barrow Brew- Hollow Lake on FM1670. students registered and No Salado ISD classes ing Co. on Royal Street. Central Texas Astronomi- qualifying for the 3 and 4 September 5 info: barrowbrewing. cal Society. info: centex- year old classes. Parents Salado Public Library com astronomy.org. only. closed ugust ugust A 11 A 18 September 10 - 11 Salado: Jewel in the The Priest’s Pint, 6:30 Salado Market Days, Crown of Texas adver- p.m. at Barrow Brewing 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado MUD PIES tising deadline. Edi- Co. on Royal Street. info: Antique Mall, 721 Stage- a fresh tion on stands October barrowbrewing.com coach Road, behind POTTERY thru December. info: August 18 Dee’s Antiques on Main. TAKE ON LUNCH HAND THROWN POTTERY (254)947-5321 Kindergarten Parent info: (254) 947-3355 ONE PIECE AT A TIME August 13 Meeting, 6 - 6:45 p.m. at September 10 Salado Pocket Music Thomas Arnold Elemen- Korean Kravings Handmade Series tary. All Kindergarten FRIDAYS G SATURDAYS Food Truck at Barrow Pottery, August 13 - 14 parents are encouraged Brewing Co. on Royal Homemade Salado Market Days, to attend. Parents only. Street. info: barrow- 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Fudge 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado August 20 brewing.com Antique Mall, 721 Stage- Meet the Eagles, 6 September 12 OVER 50 FLAVORS coach Road, behind p.m. at Salado High including Sucrose free Salado Masonic Dee’s Antiques on Main. gym. Food Trucks, Lodge Stated Meeting, at the range Gluten Free info: (254) 947-3355 Bouncy Houses and an 7:30 p.m. August 13 Eagle Fan Auction 101 MAIN salado Closed Mondays September 15 Korean Kravings August 20 254.947.3828 The Priest’s Pint, 6:30 ' ' Food Truck and Live DAM Sandwiches p.m. at Barrow Brewing 18 N. Main Salado Music from The March Food Truck and Live Co. on Royal Street. info: Divide, 6:30 p.m. at Bar- Music from Wayworn THERANGERESTAURANT.COM 947-0281 barrowbrewing.com row Brewing Co. info: Traveler, 6 p.m. at Bar- barrowbrewing.com row Brewing Co. on September 16-18 Royal Street. info: bar- Chocolate & Wine rowbrewing.com Weekend info: salado. com August 23 September 17 Springhouse120 Royal Street First day of classes at Salado ISD DAM Sandwiches Food Truck and Live ugust A 26 Music from Wayworn AquaFlame Fountain Candles Napa Valley Wine Traveler, 6 p.m.at Bar- have arrived Dinner, 6:30 p.m. at row Brewing Co. on Alexander’s Distillery. Royal Street. info: bar- Reservations: (254) 947- rowbrewing.com (254)947-0747 Mon - Sat 10:30 - 5 5554 September 17 ugust A 27 Keep Salado Beautiful Live Music with Jus- Fall Village Cleanup tin Bravo, 6:30 p.m. at Barrow Brewing Co. on September 24 - 25 Royal Street. info: bar- Auditions for A rowbrewing.com Christmas Carol & Fright Trail at eptember S 3 Tablerock. info: (254) Finadene Food Truck 947-9205 and Live Music from The Shady Rest Band, 7 October 1 Shop at Salado’s Boutique Marketplace p.m. at Barrow Brewing Salado Cemetery His- Co. on Royal Street. info: torical Tour, 4 - 6 p.m. Women’s Apparel, Shoes ~ Flip Flops to Boots, sponsored by Salado Jewelry, Baby Gifts & Apparel, Gourmet Food, barrowbrewing.com Historical Society and Home Decor & Furniture, Home Fragrance, Tablerock. info: (254) Junk Gypsy™ Paint, Gifts & More 947-9205 22 North Main Street October 7 - 8 Christmas in October, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at The Venue on College Street. October 7 - 22 arTexas Competition and juried Art Show, 9 JD's Grill a.m. - 5 p.m. at Salado OPEN Daily for Breakfast & Lunch 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Civic Center. info: sal- adovillageartists.com Breakfast Special Lunch Special October 8 - 9 2 Eggs, Hashbrowns, Burger, Fries Salado Market Days, and a 16 oz Drink 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado Bacon or Sausage, Antique Mall, 721 Stage- $ 19 and Toast or Biscuit Hamburger 5 coach Road, behind Dee’s Antiques on Main. $ 99 Cheeseburger $569 3 Dee’s Antique Mall info: (254) 947-3355 October 8 (254) 947-5228 NEW 2 U 702 N Main Street (254) 947-3775 Fall Garden Tour, inside Coordinated by Keep RESALE SHOP FURNITURE Salado Beautiful and JD's Travel Center Furniture | Home Decor GLASSWARE KEEPSAKES Public Arts League of Salado 15881 South IH 35 Collectables SUN Noon - 5 | MON 10 - 5 in Salado CLOSED TUES & WED NOW OPEN Take I35 Exit South 283 or North 282 THURS - FRI 10 - 5 | SAT 10 - 6 38 Dealers

inside JD's Travel Center July 28, 2016, salado Village Voice, Page 3B Regular Events in Village of Salado Ongoing Third Monday Royal Art Walk, late Junior Golf Academy, Salado United Meth- shopping, dining, art and grades 12 and under at odist Women, 5:45 p.m. at entertainment Mill Creek Golf Course. Salado United Methodist Saturdays info: (254) 338-3848 Church Room 117 Hatha Flow Levels Tues - Sat Salado ISD Board of 1 & 2, 8:30-9:30 a.m. at Central Texas Area Trustees meeting, 6 p.m. Salado Yoga and Well- Museum open, 10 am. - 4 at the Salado Civic Center. ness. Info: (254) 681-7623 p.m., Free admission Fourth Monday Studio Time for Salado Village Artists hru ugust Salado Public Library T A 5 members, 10 a.m. info: Summer Reading Board of Trustees Meet- saladovillageartists.com Challenge ing, 5 p.m. at the library at Salado Prenatal Yoga, 10:30 uesdays Public Library. Visit the T - 11:30 a.m. Salado Yoga library for a challenge list. Learning English and Wellness. Info: (254) Thru August 7 Among Friends (LEAF) 681-7623. Salado Youth Soccer class, 4:30 p.m. at Thomas Live music in The Association Registration, Arnold Elementary. Class Lounge, upstairs at The registration: saladoyouth- for Salado ISD parents Range Restaurant on soccer.com interested in learning Eng- Main St., 7 p.m. Artists lish. 947-6910 Mondays change weekly. Check YogaStrong, 9-10 a.m. website for details. Yoga for Women’s at Salado Yoga and Well- Health, 9 a.m. at Salado ness. Info: (254) 681-7623. First & Third Saturday Yoga and Wellness Info: Salado Village Art- Trudy’s Closet, 8 a.m. (254) 681-7623. ists, Village Art Building, at Grace Baptist Church Salado’s Pocket Music Series continues Aug. 13. Treble Soul (Curt Jones and Han- Children’s Story and 9 a.m., Bring your artwork econd aturday na Prestridge) will perform noon at Barrow Brewing, followed by Michael Saldana S S Craft Time, 11 a.m. at third Tuesday will be set at 2 p.m., Antique Rose of Bell will host Joe Berg from 2 - 4 p.m. and Tommy Kruger Salado Pocket Music Salado Public Library. up for still life. will perform at the Ambrosia Tea room Patio from 1 - 3 p.m. Series info: (254) 947-9191 Adult game day at Sundays Salado Village Artists Presbyterian Church of Open discussion Al- Stitchers & Knitters, Salado, 10 a.m. Yoga for Core, 8 - Second Thursday Fridays Anon Meeting, 6 p.m. 2 p.m. at Salado Village Sit & Knit, 10 a.m. 8:50 a.m. at Salado Yoga Salado Ladies Aux- Pop in for a pastry, Salado United Methodist Artists Building. - noon at Salado Public Li- and Wellness. Info: (254) iliary Meeting, 9 a.m. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at First Church Youth Activities Classified advertis- brary. info: (254) 947-9191 681-7623. at the Salado United Community Title. Center. ing deadline for Salado Salado Rotary Club, Power Flow Yoga Methodist Church Youth Display advertising Hatha Therapy, 3 - 4 Village Voice, noon. info: 11:30 a.m. at Johnny’s level 1&2, 6:10-7:10 p.m. Activities Center. deadline for Salado Vil- p.m. at Salado Yoga and advertising@saladovilla- Steaks & Barbecue first at Salado Yoga and Well- Crop Night, 5 - 9 p.m. lage Voice, noon. info: Wellness. Info: (254) 681- gevoice.com three Tuesdays of month; ness. Info: (254) 681-7623. at Stamp Salado, $5 res- advertising@saladovilla- 7623 Monday Madness Roving Social after hours WOW Wednesday at ervation required: (254) gevoice.com Sale, 2 - 5 p.m. at Stamp on fourth Tuesday of Angelic Herbs. 947-1909 947-8848 Hecho En Queso food Second Sunday Salado. month. Wine Wednesday at Team Roping Prac- truck, 4-10 p.m. at Bar- Asanas and Ales, 6:30 Yoga Basics & Be- Chair Yoga, noon - 1 Alexander’s Distillery tice, 7 p.m. at 3C Cowboy row Brewing Co. on Royal p.m. at at Barrow Brewing yond, 6 p.m. at Salado p.m. at Salado Yoga and (254) 947-5554 Fellowship Arena. Call Street. info: barrowbrew- Co. on Royal Street. info: Yoga and Wellness. Info: Wellness Info: (254) 681- Second Wednesday before you haul 947-7214 ing.com barrowbrewing.com (254) 681-7623. 7623. Salado Lions Club, Third Thursday Friday Night Special Second Weekends Salado Masonic Tex Mex Tuesday at 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic Salado Chamber at Mill Creek Country Salado Market Days, Lodge, Floor practice is Alexander’s Distillery Center. of Commerce Board Club Bar and Grill. Menu 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Salado 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge ev- (254) 947-5554 changes every week. Call hird ednesday Meeting, 8:30 a.m. at the Antique Mall, 721 Stage- ery Monday except Stated Prix Fixe at The T W Visitors Center. 947-5698. coach Road. Salado’s Meeting. Stated meeting Range, 5 p.m.- close. Mah Jongg at Salado Yoga on Salado Fourth Friday original Market Days is 7:30 p.m. Monday on or $14.95 for entree, dessert, Public Library, 10 a.m.-2 Square, 9 - 9:45 a.m., Fourth Friday Gospel event. info: (254) 947- before Full Moon. drink. p.m. info: erinelizabechlabadie. Singing, 7 p.m. at First 3355. irst onday Salado Community ourth ednesday F M F W com Cedar Valley Baptist Submit your Chorus practice, 6 p.m., Salado Lions Club, Salado First Monday Third Thursday Church on FM 2843. Pot calendar listing at Gardeners, Salado Civic Center, un- 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic 8 a.m. at the Music Club, 5 - 8 p.m. at luck to follow, bring a saladovillagevoice.com less otherwise noted. info: Visitor Center. Center. JD’s Travel Center. Old favorite dish or dessert. 254-947-1833 Monday Club, 2 p.m. Thursdays time music, acoustic only. Restorative Yoga, 6 - 7 at Salado United Method- Flow & Glow Yoga, Everyone welcome to p.m. at Salado Yoga and ist Church Youth Activi- 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. at Salado come play or listen. Wellness Info: (254) 681- ties Center Yoga and Wellness Info: 7623. Fourth Thursday Salado Historical (254) 681-7623. Team Roping Prac- Team Roping Prac- Society board meeting, Chair Yoga, noon - 1 tice, 6:30 p.m. at 3C tice, 7 p.m. at 3C Cowboy 6 p.m. at Salado Public p.m. at Salado Yoga and Cowboy Fellowship Fellowship Arena. Call Library. Wellness Info: (254) 681- 560 N. Main, Suite 10 Arena. Call before you before you haul 947-7214 Second Monday 7623. haul 947-7214 Second Monday Book Hatha Flow levels Explore Living Well Coaching Club at Salado Winery, 7 - First Tuesday 1&2, 6:15 - 7:15 p.m. at 9 p.m. Salado Village Artists Salado Yoga and Wellness and Artisan Market Board Meeting, 9 a.m. Info: (254) 681-7623. Public Arts League of Open Daily (254) 947-1909 Salado open board meet- at the Village Art Build- Salado Aldermen ing, 5 p.m. at the Visitor’s ing. Followed by General meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mu- Center on Main Street. Meeting at 10:30 a.m. nicipal building, 301 N. Salado FFA Meeting, Salado 4-H Club Stagecoach Rd. Meeting 6 p.m. at Salado High meeting, 6 p.m. at Salado is open to the public. First Inn at Salado School AG building Sept. Intermediate Cafeteria, and third Thursday are Historic Bed and Breakfast ~Weddings ~ Receptions ~ Meetings - May. Sept. - May. regular meetings and sec- Salado Youth Fair Third Tuesday ond and fourth Thursday Booster Club meeting, Bell County Genea- are workshop meetings. after the FFA meeting at logical Society Meeting, First Thursday Salado High School AG 6:30 p.m. at Temple Public Chisholm Trail building. Info: SYFB- Library. American Business [email protected] Bunco, 6:30 p.m. at Woman’s Association Salado Athletic Salado Lone Star Winery meeting, 6 p.m. at First Boosters Club meeting, and Chupacabra Craft Presbyterian Church of 7 p.m. at the High School Beer Salado. Library. (no July meeting) Wednesdays IN.FORM course, 5 North Main & Pace Park Dr. p.m. at Angelic Herbs. (254) 947-0027 | (800) 724-0027 inn-at-salado.com Info: (254) 947-1909 Salado Yoga Cowboys Bar-B-Q Exit 285 • 1300 Robertson RD and Wellness Custom blown (254) 791-9440 Slow Cooking Fast Service glass made Catering, Take Out or Dine In in Salado. • Yoga View our gallery 254-947-5700 Miguel Perez, owner of hand-blown pieces • Massage Therapy or make your very own • Raindrop Therapy #2 Peddlers Alley Mill Creek Cleaners Salado Texas 76571 • Reflexology 254-947-0339 • Elite Personal Training Quality Dry Cleaning, Laundry, (by appointment) • Metabolic Testing Alterations & Custom Tailoring • Anti Inflammatory Massage Therapy Nutrition Plans Salado Fitness 254.338.9564 • Hypno Therapy Heather Foster - Sparks, LMT Full schedule at saladoyoga.com 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 Deep Tissue | Relaxation | Sports Massage Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. DAILY same day appointments available Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday 560 North Main #8 (254) 947-0100 605 Thomas Arnold Road Page 4B, salado Village Voice, July 28, 2016 Shopping Map of Salado

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1. Animal Medical Salado 254-947-8800 S 53. Timeless 254-947-4779 S 91. Salado Sculpture Garden 121. Grace Baptist Church 254-947-5917 C 2. JD’s Travel Center 254-947-5228 D 54. Inn at Salado B&B 254-947-0027 L 92. SALADO ARTS COMPLEX 124. Cowboy’s Barbecue 254-947-5700 D 3. The Play Yard Preschool 254-947-1153 $ 55. SALADO SQUARE 96. THE STAGESTOP CENTER 125. Fairway Sports Vehicles 254-947-4065 S 5. Wildfire Ranch Arena 877-947-9988 E A. Magnolia’s 254-947-0323 S Bruce Bolick, CPA 254-718-7299 $ 131. Johnny’s Steaks & Bar-Be-Que 254-947-4663 D 6. St. Stephen Catholic Church 254-947-8037 C B. Lively Coffeehouse & Bistro 254-947-3688 D The Yoga Room 254-681-7623 $ 136. Salado Fitness Massage Therapy 7. Egbert Automotive 254-947-5782 $ 56. The Range at the Barton House 254-947-3828 D Angelic Herbs 254-947-1909 S Heather Foster-Sparks, LMT 254-338.9564 S 8. SALADO COLLEGE HILL PARK Linda Rountree Pritchard Egg 97. Creekside Used Furniture 254-947-9471 S 138. Salado Lady Eagles Softball Field 10. Stagecoach Inn Restaurant under renovation Massage Therapist 254-947-4263 $ 99. Dee’s Antiques 254-947-3775 S 139. Thomas Arnold Elementary 254-947-5191 E 13. PUBLIC RESTROOMS 58. Salado Family Dentistry 254-947-5242 S 98. Stamp Salado 254-947-8848 S 140. Salado Intermediate School 254-947-1700 E 14. Central Texas Area Museum 254-947-5232 E 61. Salado Creek Jewelers by Kiki 254-855-5538 S 100. Salado Post Office 254-947-5322 141. Salado Junior High School 254-947-6985 E 17. SHADY VILLA CENTER 62. Passport to Paradise 254-935-3580 $ 101. Century 21 Bill Bartlett 142. Salado Eagle Stadium 19. Salado Glassworks 254-947-0339 S 63. Mud Pies Pottery 254-947-0281 S Real Estate 254-947-5050 R 143. Eagle Baseball Field 23. Barrow Brewing Co. 254-947-3544 D Sir Wigglesworth Fudge 102. Subway 254-947-5593 D 144. Village Spirits 254-947-7117 S Henco en Queso Food Truck on Fridays D 64. The Shoppes on Main in Salado 254-947-0888 S Old-Fashioned Burgers 254-947-5271 D 145. Broecker Funeral Home 254-947-0066 S 24. Springhouse 254-947-0747 S 70. OLD CHURCH PLACE 103. The Personal Wealth Coach 254-947-1111 $ 147. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 254-458-2643 CV 27. The Shed 254-947-1960 D The Pizza Place 254-947-0222 D 105. SALADO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 148. Salado Baptist Church Youth Activities Center 26. Gallerie V S 72. ERA Colonial Real Estate 254-947-3400 $ B. Salado Village Voice 254-947-5321 $ 151. Salado Fire Department Station #1 29. Inn on the Creek B&B 254-947-5554 L 75. SALADO CIVIC SQUARE B. Ace Pest Control 254-947-4222 $ 152. Salado Church of Christ 254-947-5241 C Alexander’s Distillery 254-947-5554 D 79. CORNETT CORNER B. Walt Tollefson Computer 254-291-6354 $ 153. Village of Salado 254-947-5060 32. Tablerock Amphitheater 254-947-9205 E Salado Creek Winery 254-947-0237 S B. Finney Insurance 254-947-3599 $ 156. Salado Antique Mall 254-947-3355 S 34. HISTORIC SALADO CEMETERY Crain Chiropractic & Wellness 254-947-2225 $ B. Monteith Abstract & Title 254-947-3922 $ 157. Horizon Bank Salado 254-947-8636 $ 36. Salado United Methodist Church 254-947-5482 C 80. Historic Log Cabins & Aiken Cemetery B. Anytime Fitness 254-947-1063 $ 159. Cedar Valley Baptist Church 254-947-0148 C 37. First Baptist Church of Salado 254-947-5465 C 81. Salado Art Center and Village Artists B. The Haire Shop 43. CREEKSIDE CENTER 82. Salado Civic Center Tammy Haire, stylist 254-760-1990 $ NOT SHOWN ON MAP 48. W.A. Pace Memorial Park 254-947-5060 Salado ISD Administration 254-947-5479 E B. Mill Creek Cleaners 254-947-0100 $ 3C Cowboy Fellowship 254-947-7211 C 50. THE VERANDA 85. Salado Visitors Center 254-947-8634 C. Brookshire Brothers 254-947-8922 S Coleman Auto Restoration 254-933-7400 $ A. First Texas Brokerage 254-947-5577 R Salado Chamber of Commerce 254-947-5040 108. Mill Creek Country Club 254-947-5698 E Don Ringler 254-774-6500 S 51. First State Bank 254-947-5852 $ 86. Salado Wine Seller 254-947-8011 S 109. Salado Public Library 254-947-9191 E Garlyn Shelton Cadillac 254-771-0128 S 52. FIRST CENTRE 87. St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church 254-947-3160 C 110. Salado Cleaners 254-947-7299 $ A. First Community Title 254-947-8480 R 89. Presbyterian Church of Salado 254-947-8106 C 111. Hairitage Barber Shop 254-947-3309 $ To advertise your business in the Salado B. Farmers Insurance 90. Troy Smith Financial Services 254-947-0376 $ 116. Salado High School 254-947-5429 E Village Voice newspaper, Zbranek Agency 254-947-0995 $ 119. Salado Fire Department Station #2 call Marilyn at 254.947.5321 642 N. Main St. (254) 947-8848 Linda Pritchard-Egg, RN, LMT 254.947.HAND (4263) 101 N. Main St. Salado Rubber Stamps (next door to The Range) Scrapbooking [email protected] ribbons Great Classes Therapeutic Massage Stress Management & stampsaladotexas.com Healthy Lifestyle SALADO Village Voice, July 28, 2016, Page 5B

Search for the Missing Queen Contract also at least three clubs and three diamonds. This doesn’t Bridge help much, so South starts looking for further enlighten- By Steve Becker ment. When he considers the A recurring problem for high cards each opponent has declarer is to decide which shown up with, he encoun- way to finesse for a queen ters a significant clue. To when the finesse can be taken this point, East has turned up in either direction. with the A-K of clubs, jack of The solution is rarely a spades and king of diamonds. matter of pure guesswork. East is therefore very There are nearly always clues unlikely to have the queen that point to a winning solu- of hearts, since he almost tion. The clues come from surely would not have passed the bidding or from the plays originally with 13 high-card that precede the moment of points. Accordingly, declarer decision. In some cases, the places the queen of hearts finesse can be taken with with West, takes the appro- absolute assurance that it will priate finesse and so makes win; in others, there is only a the contract. probability that it will win. (c) 2016 King Features South’s problem in Synd., Inc. today’s hand is to guess which way to take the heart finesse. the hearts. After he ruffs the third round First, as a matter of good of clubs, he cashes the A-K of technique, he cashes the ace trumps and, after the spades of diamonds to learn more luckily divide 2-2, takes a about the adverse distribu- 1. LITERATURE: Which diamond finesse, losing to the tion. After both opponents conservationist wrote the king. East returns a diamond follow suit, all South knows book “The Sea Around Us” to dummy’s jack, and South about their distribution is that in 1951? must now decide how to play they each had two spades and 2. FOOD & DRINK: What are the food items mentioned in the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”? 3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of the Bahamas? 4. BIRTHSTONES: What is another name for a ruby, July’s birthstone? 5. CARTOONS: What kind of creatures are Disney char- acters Chip and Dale? 6. GENERAL KNOWL- EDGE: What is the nickname of the University of Idaho sports teams? 7. EARTH SCIENCE: What is magma? 8. GAMES: What word refers to a draw in the game of chess? 9. BIBLE: In which two books of the Bible do the Ten Commandments appear? 10. TELEVISION: In this 1970s-80s TV drama of the same name, what does the acronym “CHiPs” refer to? Answers 1. Rachel Carson 2. Peanuts and Cracker Jack 3. Nassau 4. Red corundum 5. Chipmunks 6. Vandals 7. Molten rock 8. Stalemate 9. Exodus and Deuteronomy 10. California Highway Patrol (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc. Page 6B, July 28, 2016 SALADO Village Voice

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Mating occurs acupuncture Invariably, I recall seeing (Bogertophis subocularis) ation typically varies by later than with most tem- and holistic care pictures or reading about is a distinctly marked ser- population: those found perate species, taking a subject in a book, and pent of medium size that in the Stockton Plateau place primarily during the one particular chapter in occurs from western Texas regions (where the habitat latter portion of June with Allyn Crain, DC one particular book still and southeastern New is typical light limestone) egg deposition happening Wellness Consultant & Chiropractor gets me energized, even Mexico southward into the are generally a light tan in late July or early August. Joining our team: to this day. 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After GET LIVELY WED - SAT 9 - 4 to a genus of snakes that Most adult Trans-Pecos hatching, the delicate SUN 10 - 4 | MON 9 - 4 closed Tues only has two members; Ratsnakes are between the other being native to 24 and 48 inches in total young are carbon copies 21 North Main Street Salado Square (254) 947-3688 the desert regions of Baja length, although older of the adults in appearance California. Both species specimens may attain except often paler. And are unique among North lengths of up to 66 inches. like other snake species, American serpents in the The Trans-Pecos they require no assistance fact that they both possess Ratsnake, as the namesake from the parents as they 40 pairs of chromosomes; implies, feeds primarily are capable of fending for all other snake species in on the numerous species of themselves at birth. this area possess either 36 rodents that it encounters At one time, this spe- or 38. while on its exclusively cies was thought to be There are two very nocturnal forays, although quite rare. In fact, they distinctive traits that this other vertebrate creatures were placed on the pro- unique species displays such as lizards and even tected species list for the in both pattern and body bats are consumed with state of Texas. But after structure that can be used enthusiasm. field research, the popu- to distinguish it from other As with almost all other lation dynamics of this native species. The first is reptiles that reside in species has shown that it the presence of 25 to 40 temperate climates, they is actually quite common in the right habitat, and as 106 North Main Street dark cross-bands along undergo a period of inac- the back that, coupled with tivity during the coldest such, it was subsequently (next to Ambrosia Tea Room) two thick, dorsolateral months of the year, allow- removed from the states (254) 855-5538 Private Showings lines give the appearance ing sexually mature adults protected species list. of an “H-shaped” pattern. to generate the sperm and The background color- eggs necessary for suc-

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1012 Mill Creek Dr., Salado 2 Cliffhouse Dr., #318, Belton 175 Presa Drive, Salado 3 BR, 2 BA 2 BR, 2 BA 4 BR, 3 BA $249,721 $199,921 Area Land Listings • Creeks of Salado: Estate-sized lots starting at $60,000 • Mill Creek lots: $35,000 - $45,000 • Hidden Springs lots: $42,721 - $57,900 • 1.1 tree covered acres on Center Circle. • 1.25 ac. Commercial tract in Jarrell at I-35 & Meadow Valley Loop. • 4.6 ac. fronting I-35, just S. of Salado • 13.8 acres, native pasture with hillside views. Owner financing available. • 99 ac. w/ 3 BR, 2 BA, workshop and barn. salado Page 2C, Village Voice, July 28, 2016 from 1C W. J. Martone Classified Ads 512-746-2172 Double J Johnnie R. Martone Dirt/Stone Work The Personal Wealth therapy, speech therapy, occu- Expressions, 3126 South 31st St. 512-635-4064 Coach®: SEC registered pational therapy, in-home skilled across from HEB in Temple. (254) investment advisor, highly per- nursing. integrityrehab.net, 254- 774-9751. 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Large stock complete lawn care service. Let us Frank. 8/13 tfnb Qualified candidate will dispatch, be responsible for outage Baby clothes, cradle, basenet, work for you. Brian Wooley (254) car seats. Electronics, kitchen management, SCADA switching, line locates, production of reports, 718-5295 or Randy Jackson, 54 appliances, bedroom furniture, year resident of Salado (254) For Rent clean 2 BR, and review of reports for accuracy. TV’s, clothes all sizes . New 760-2439. 2 B duplex, $700 mo. call items daily... 760-4440. 0918tfnb Must possess analytical skills and the ability to multi task in high Scout’s Tree Service pressure situations. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office, be well Garbage and Lawn Care. For Charming, spacious, free estimate or questions call 2/2/1 townhome for organized, possess good communication skills (both written and (254)654-0213. rent. Clean!! 6 closets, vaulted verbal), and proficient with spreadsheets. Must be able to work with Clawson Disposal: Com- ceiling, w/d closet inside. Walk petitive pricing for great garbage to shopping center. Lawn care members, general public and fellow employees in a professional, Trees, Shrubs & Land- service; containers, too. 512- provided. 254-913-9813. friendly and courteous manner. 746-2000. scaping, Pruning, www. victormareklandscaping.com. 1-512-818-3822, Removal and Residential Sales Competitive Pay & Benefits! Health and Fitness Hauling. Flower beds, yard work, top soil. Serving Salado 32 years. Employment requires: 0724tfn Perfect home over- HS-GED Anytime Fitness- 24 looking the Texas Hill hour Health Club. Fit- Country. Hill country flavored Background check, Double J Tree Service: ness classes, personal training home on 5 gorgeous acres with Lot clearing, acreage mowing, Pre-employment drug screen, available, 24 hour access. 254- barn for horses $429,900. 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Heavily wooded for meetings, family reunions, $549,900. Call Ryan 541-2255. acreage creates a private setting. weddings, etc. Call E. R. King to week First Texas Brokerage 947-5577 3 BR, 3 full baths, 2 half baths. schedule at 254-939-6012. 7/28b Put your 9/8tfn Beautiful beam vaulted ceiling in business card living area. Up to 3 horses are Party room available here and get a free classified each week. Locally Owned and Operated Salado Volunteer Fire Dept. Email Brakes | Tires | Belts and Hoses Muffler Check | Exhaust Check

Report July 18-24 advertising@ Engine Light | Heating and A.C. Steering and Suspension | State Inspections July 18 she just wanted help up. AC to rule it out, smoke saladovillagevoice. 7:43-8:01 a.m., FM Took and lifted patient up started to go away while com 2115 and I-35 NB. Out for and no further assistance on scene. Ruled out the AC a Motor Vehicle Collision. was needed. 2 units, 2 per- and units were turned back (254) 947-5321 Went en route but on ar- sonnel. on. Homeowner contacted 889 FM 2268 (Holland Road) rival everyone had cleared, 6:54-7:49 p.m., Crows her electrical company and no injuries. 1 unit, 1 per- Ranch Rd. Dispatched for rep was on his way. Stood H H H H H H H H sonnel. a Grass Fire. Arrived on by until electrician arrived 9:02-9:32 p.m., 9900 scene to find a 1-2 acre on scene. Once he arrived Block Fm 1670. Out for a Grass Fire in a hay field. the smoke was all gone out female having chest pain. Establishes Salado com- of house and no other haz- LONE STAR GRADING

Arrived on scene to find mand and started fire at- ards. 3 units, 5 personnel. H H an 85 year old complain- tack on the flank left side. July 22 & MATERIALS ing of chest pain for 2 Set up water staging area 9:37-9:53 p.m., 100 hours. Patient sitting in on Crows Ranch Rd. Had Block Royal St. Out prior- chair, stated she has been fire down within 5 min- ity 3 for a 73 year old fe- COMMERCIAL H RESIDENTIAL having chest pain. Patient utes. Performed mop-up male that had passed out. INDUSTRIAL stated pain did not go any- procedures and all units Went en route and arrived where. Patient 4 out of 10. cleared. 3 units, 8 person- on scene to find the patient Patient was place on car- nel. sitting at a table aware. Pa- EXCAVATION • GRADING • SITE PREPARATION diac monitor. Placed on 12 July 21 tient was assessed when YARDS • LOT CLEARING • PADS • ROADS lead, shows hypertrophy. 10:13-10:45 a.m., 600 Scott & White Medic ar- DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS Patient self administered Block N. Main. Out for a rived on scene and took nitro, states no relief. Scott patient not alert. Arrived over patient care. Medic ALL TYPES DIRT WORK • MATERIALS & HAULING & White arrived on scene, on scene to find the patient took patient to ambulance gave oral report to para- sitting in chair outside of and then got a no transport. ***FREE ESTIMATES*** medic. Assisted patient to store. Patient was aware, 2 units, 4 personnel. stretcher, patient secure. started getting vitals when 1:10-1:33 p.m., 1600 (254) 947-0149 or (254) 933-7900 H Patient turned over to Scott Scott & White Medic ar- Block Chisholm Trial Ct. H & White EMS, transport- rived on scene and took Out for a waterline break. H H H H H H H H ed. 2 units, 5 personnel. over patient care. Assisted Arrived on scene to find a July 19 them with patient. Scott lot of water running down 10:08-10:47 a.m., & White transported and road and in yard. Contact- 15000 Block IH 35 Ser- all units cleared. SPD and ed water department, once vice Rd. Dispatched to The Bell County Constable they arrived on scene wa- Play Yard for a 23 year old also on scene. 1 unit, 1 per- ter was turned off. 2 units, female patient having a sonnel. 2 personnel. possible seizure. Arrived 1:06-1:20 p.m., 300 July 24 on scene to find an off duty Block Salado Creek Place. 1:21-2:12 p.m., I-35. firefighter/EMT on scene Out for a fire alarm go- Arrived on scene to find with patient care. He stated ing off in residence. Ar- SPD,DPS on scene. Single she had a seizure and was rived on scene to find a Motor Vehicle Collision aware upon SVFD arrival. large house nothing show- minor front end damage. Assessed patient vitals. ing from exterior. Made Patient was restrained by Scott & White Medic ar- contact and found work- DPS. Did scene safety and rived on scene and Salado ers working in house and traffic control until vehicle transferred patient care to alarm off. No hazard and was removed from road- Medic. 2 units, 3 person- all units cleared. 2 units, 3 way. Once wrecker arrived 1+ Acre Homesites nel. personnel. on scene vehicle was re- • Salado School District July 20 1:21-2:24 p.m., 8700 moved. Gave passenger 11:11-11:19 a.m., 3500 Block Armstrong Rd. Out ride to station to wait on • No City Taxes Block FM 2484. Out to for smoke in a house, un- mom. DPS transported • Highly Restricted the Scott & White Clinic known where it was com- driver. Highway was • No Homeowners Association for a patient with chest ing from. Arrived on scene opened back up. 3 units, 9 • Combined lots at discount pain. Went en route but be- to find a large 1 story resi- personnel. • Mail delivered to house fore arrival Scott & White dential structure nothing 5:24-6:20 p.m., 284 Medic arrived on scene showing from the exte- NB IH-35. Out for a Mo- and they needed no assis- rior. Met home owner at tor Vehicle Accident with tance. All units cleared. 1 the garage and she stated spill. Arrived on scene to unit, 1 personnel. there was a lot of smoke in find 3 vehicle accident mi- 2:08-2:22 p.m., 1400 house. Found a heavy haze nor damage. Determined Block Stagecoach Circle. of smoke in house. Found spill was not hazardous. ANNA LOU RANEY, Broker/Realtor 254-913-1215 Out for a patient that need- breaker panels and found Checked vehicles for ed lift assist only. Arrived 1 breaker tripped no other fire danger, none found. DANIEL RANEY, Realtor 254-760-2591 on scene to find patient tripped. Searched the attic Blocked on lane until road- ANN CARROLL, Realtor 254-760-0101 sitting on floor. Patient de- and found no smoke. Got way was cleared. 3 units, 6 nied any injuries and stated home owner to turn off personnel. RaneyRealEstate.net Page 4C, salado Village Voice, July 28, 2016 Heat is stressing crops, pastures and gardens throughout Texas The majority of Texas normal temperatures above 77 degrees can no- ally being lost from aerial rimental effect on yields, University of California at A&M AgriLife Extension around the state could im- ticeably damage plants. parts, especially leaves said Dr. Ted Wilson, Texas Berkeley showed stressed Service districts reported pact yields and quality for Temperatures and heat stems and flowers, as the A&M AgriLife Research plants began aborting daytime temperatures ex- producers. stress can affect plants in plant exchanges gas with and Extension Center di- young squares in which ceeding the high 90s, with Tarpley said there were several ways at different the atmosphere during rector, Beaumont, because the plant has invested the several reporting tempera- reports from rice fields growth stages, he said. photosynthesis. Transpira- later maturing rice expe- least amount of energy so tures beyond 105 degrees. west of Houston regarding During vegetative tion has a cooling effect on riences higher tempera- it might save bolls with Increased daytime and stress from high nighttime growth, heat stress can plants, so can help reduce tures, which increase plant heavy energy investment. nighttime heat is taking a temperatures. High night- cause oxidative stress, heat stress effects. stress. CENTRAL: The dis- toll on croplands and for- time temperatures can af- which hurts plant photo- “At a point though, if A multi-year analysis trict was hot and dry. Dry- ages as moisture levels in fect rice flowering, which synthesis, Tarpley said. the plant gets too stressed of yields from over 10,000 land corn silage harvest non-irrigated fields con- could hurt fertility and ul- Damages can impact it will tend to shut down rice fields showed yields was turning out well. Pas- tinue to decline. timately grain production. yields. transpiration to leaves and decreased by 315 pounds tureland started to show Lee Tarpley, Texas A healthy range of Heat stress during flowers,” he said. “Dry- per acre each week harvest some signs of stress. The A&M AgriLife Research nighttime temperatures for flowering and seed setting, land crops could be suf- was delayed past the week weather forecast showed plant physiologist, Beau- rice is below 73 degrees, as with the rice fields near fering without water. They maximum yield occurs. no sign of rain anytime mont, said higher than Tarpley said. Anything Houston, can impact fertil- try to take up more water, “If they’re delayed six soon. Irrigation of cot- ization and effectively re- which indirectly takes weeks, you’re looking at ton was going strong. duce seed set and fruit or even more energy.” almost 2,000 pounds per Some sorghum fields were grain numbers, depending Tarpley said various acre and that is signifi- sprayed with Roundup to $16 a week on the crop, he said. After crops are facing stress at cant,” he said. prepare for harvest. Sug- the plant’s grain or fruit different points in their The heat has different arcane aphid populations Put your business card has started to develop, growth cycle based on re- effects on various vegeta- were on the rise, and some heat stress can hurt harvest gional planting schedules tive plants, but high tem- fields were treated. Live- here and get a free quality. and whether producers peratures cause stress for stock and cattle were in Tarpley said high tem- were delayed due to spring most crops at some point, good condition. Overall classified each week. peratures also impact plant rains. Wilson said. Heat stress crop conditions were 90 [email protected] transpiration, the process Delays that shift plant has been shown to reduce percent good, and 75 per- of water moving through development deeper into fruit sets in tomatoes, and cent of the counties report- (254) 947-5321 a plant with most eventu- summer usually have a det- a study on cotton by the ed soil moisture as fair. July 28, 2016, salado Village Voice, Page 5C Salado Police Department Incident CHASE Report July 18-23 REMODELING & CONCRETE, INC July 18 pital, the dog was micro to assist DPS looking for it had broken down and she Carpentry, Painting, 8:09-8:14 a.m., 2100 chipped and the clinic is a tan in color Toyota that already called for a tow Block and I-35. Agency going to keep the dog over had ran out of gas and was truck and it is on the way. Decks, Patios, Assist, assisted DPS in the weekend. We left the blocking the roadway. I The vehicle was on the crash at above location. dog in their possession and located the vehicle south shoulder not blocking and Room Add-ons 11:24 a.m., 900 Block cleared. bound across from the rest she was in a safe position, N. Main St. Violation City 9:43-9:48 p.m.,Barrow stop, a female was inside so I cleared. Ken (512) 595-1003 Ordinance, call for “kids” Brewery. Medical, Dis- of the vehicle. She advised driving golf cart on Main patched to Barrow Brew- St. However the “kid” was ery, was pulled away for old enough to be driving possible shots fired on the golf cart. Clear. Rock Creek Drive. Yount Sewer & Drain July 19 9:48-10:06 p.m., 100 Septic Service, L.C. 10:15-10:23 a.m., The Block Rock Creek Drive. Play Yard. Agency assist, Noise, Dispatched for pos- Septic tank call for the above location sible shots fired. I checked for an EMS assist. the area and was unable to & grease trap July 20 locate. Caller wanted con- pumping 2:10-2:13 p.m., 1400 tact so I called him. Caller Block Stagecoach Circle. advised he thought they A/C 254 947-5036 Medical, citizen fell and could have been gun shots needed assistance in get- coming from Pace Park ting up. No transport. area. I checked the park Repair July 21 areas along the creek and I 8:55-9:04 a.m. 1400 was unable to locate. ALL BRANDS Block Stagecoach Circle. July 23 Free Estimates & Second Opinions TACLA002113C Welfare Concern, 911 open 3:27-3:45 p.m., 900 100% Financing Available line. No emergency. Block of Robertson Road. Senior Citizens Discount on service 5:56-6:00 p.m., 15000 Crash, dispatched to a three Block S. I-35. Agency As- vehicle crash at IH-35 Ser- sist, Loose livestock. Horse vice Road and FM 2268. 939-1141 is stated to be loose by NB I arrived on scene and Toll Free 877-422-5500 • www.bellaircond.com service road. Checked area learned it was not a crash, 310 E. Central Ave. • Belton from Hill Rd. to Thomas but it was the windshield SERVING CENTRAL TEXAS FOR OVER 38 YEARS Arnold. 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