Tailgate Party at 6 p.m. at Eagle Field Sept. 13 Salado illageillage oiceoice Vol. XXXVI, Number 21VV Thursday, September 12, 2013 254/947-5321 fax 254/947-9479VV saladovillagevoice.com 50¢ Foundation raising Salado Smiles $25,000 for sign An artist’s rendering of the Gateway Sign They didn’t get much Plant sculpture created by that will be placed at the southern en- offers free notice, but the Salado local artists from Coyoe trance to Salado. The sign will feature a Community Foundation Glass and Salado Glass- 12-foot tall sculpture of metal and glass services is in the process of raising works. of a century plant. The Salado Community $25,000 for the construc- The base of the Cen- Foundation is in the process of raising tion of artistic gateway tury Plant will be sculpted funds for the placement of the artistic sign on Sept. 20 to welcome travelers to Salado. sign for the southern en- metal measuring six feet More than 100 million trance to Salado. in diameter. The stalk will Americans have no dental Tourism Department reach 12 feet in height insurance and inadequate chairman Debbie Char- with branches that feature dental treatments. bonneau learned that TX- lighted glass globes as the To combat that in cen- DOT will begin work on floral buds of the century tral , Dr. Howard the gateway signs in either plant. Lufburrow and the staff of October or November. Charbonneau showed a Salado Smiles will present In that time, she is mock up of the proposed their first annual “Den- spearheading the effort sign to Salado Rotary, tistry from the Heart” for by the Salado Community which committed $500 to patients in need. Foundation to raise the ad- each sign over two years. “It’s a way to give back ditional $25,000 needed With this donation, the to our wonderful commu- for the artistic work on the Salado Community Foun- nity and to help those in sign. dation has raised almost need of dental care who The basic sign, which half of the funds necessary can’t afford it,” said Dr. will be 30 feet long and to pay for the southern Lufburrow of the event in six feet high and have the sign. To date, the Founda- which patients will be seen engraved words “Welcome tion has secured more than on a first come/first serve to Salado,” has been fund- $11,000 in donations from basis and may choose from ed by the Village of Salado organizations, individuals one of the following ser- for $10,000. The Village and businesses, including vices: cleaning, filling, or also agreed to fund the these: Ladies Auxiliary, extraction. Those in need northern sign for $10,000 Tourism Council, Salado Hulda Horton, Drayton Jim and Carol Walls, Cen- If you would like to are encouraged to arrive as well. Rotary Club, Lauren and and Amy McLane III, Mi- tury 21 Bill Bartlett, Char- make a tax-deductible early, registration begins The sign will be embel- Debbie Charbonneau, chael and Laura Novotny, lotte’s of Salado, Horizon contribution to this effort, See Dentistry, Page 3A lished with light features Dale and Charlotte Doug- Dick and Tommye Prater, Bank and Salado Village contact Charbonneau at and a 12-foot tall Century lass, Bryan and Eve Fritch, Gene and Susan Terry, Voice. 254-947-8634. Bloomer joins The Duke in fight against cancer Bloomer Trailers, the more lives. The winner Bloomer Trailers, http:// touches people’s lives in leading manufacturer of of the new Bloomer horse bloomertrailers.com. 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He was It Out” campaign, Bloomer sees it to join John Wayne Bloomer Trailer booth at a man’s man, family man Trailers will build and do- in the fight against cancer. the 2013 Wrangler Na- and he is the ultimate cow- nate a one-of-a-kind cus- When my dad talked about tional Finals Rodeo Cow- boy. He is the definition tom wrapped John Wayne Randy Bloomer (left) and Anita Swift, grand daughter cancer he said he wanted boy Christmas located at of courage and strength. theme trailer, valued at an of John Wayne, announce the Duke It Out trailer cam- to help and give hope, and the Las Vegas Convention It is an honor to be able to estimated $43,000 to one paign to raise funds to fight cancer. that is what this Bloomer Center and also the new represent the John Wayne lucky John Wayne Fan, Rodeo. pleased to be the benefi- Trailers event will do.” home of Bloomer Trailers Cancer Foundation by on December 13 at MGM Ethan Wayne, son of ciary of the “Duke It Out” Tickets are $50 each corporate booth. All of the donating one of our trail- Grand Lobby, Las Vegas John Wayne and CEO/ Trailer fundraising event. and are available now. proceeds will go to John ers to raise money for this Nevada at 4 p.m. Pacific President of John Wayne The donation from the Sales will cease Dec. 13 Wayne Cancer Founda- great cause.” time. The trailer will be Cancer Foundation and event will make it possible at 3 p.m. Pacific time. tion. For more information on display in the lobby of John Wayne Enterprises for us to expand our work Fans will have several op- “We strive to do some- on this fundraising event the MGM the entire 10 said, “The John Wayne in cancer science and care portunities to enter via thing each year to bring visit http://bloomertrailers. days of the National Finals Cancer Foundation is so we can save and enrich the Official Website of awareness to a cause that com. They answer the call, now it is our turn By Tim Fleischer Volunteer Fire Department ten the first on the scene Sneakers half-marathon on with 1,000 gallon capac- sis, local firefighters built Editor-in-Chief are asking us to help them of highway accidents and Oct. 12. ity; two tankers, one with the second station over to answer those calls. The emergency 911 calls. Because of support 2,300 gallon capacity and a two year period. When the call comes, SVFD will hold its annual The firefighters have from locals and grants the other with 4,000 gal- The fire department they answer it. Fish Fry at Salado Inter- been able to maintain from the state Forestry ser- lon capacity; three rescue funds its $100,000 per year Doesn’t matter if it is mediate School 5-8 p.m. one of the best fleets for vice, the SVFD maintains trucks and two command budget in several ways: during Sunday school, Sept. 14 with Chief Shane a small-town volunteer the following fleet of ve- trucks. $30,000 from a contract dinner time with the fam- Berrier and other firefight- department through dona- hicles: The vehicles are housed with the Village of Salado ily, the middle of a Little ers cooking and serving the tions mailed in each year, Four booster trucks with at two stations: Station for emergency services, League game or fish to raise funds to help fundraisers like the fish fry, 300-500 gallon tanks for #1 is on Stagecoach Rd., $30,000 from county runs, the middle of the night. purchase equipment and an annual contract with the brush and grass fires; a 5 which was recently made $8,000 from county EMS When the emergency pay for the training of the Village of Salado and the ton brush truck with 1,200 one-way for the expan- pay, reimbursements from comes, they answer it. local first responders. annual Smokin’ Spokes. gallon capacity; two en- sion/construction of I-35 private insurance for EMS And now the two dozen In addition to fires, the This year, the firefight- gine trucks, one with 750 through Salado. and fire calls and donations members of the Salado firefighters are very of- ers are adding a Smokin’ gallon capacity, the other On a pay-as-you-go ba- and grants. Salamander is one in long series of fights, Carter says By Tim Fleischer been published in the Fed- many cases, that science is species. that flow has remained into the aquifer itself,” he Editor-in-Chief eral Register to go on the one-sided and, according “It’s not just about the above 2.2 cubic feet per said. endangered species list. to Rep. Carter, flawed. salamander,” Brown said. second, according to Dirk Aaron and Brown Some considered the The next one in this area is The local stakeholder “It’s about protecting an Aaron, executive director agree. They have said six month extension by a freshwater mussel. group began an effort last important asset,” adding of the CUWCD. that during the historic the US Fish & Wildlife Rep. Carter said that year to gather data about that Saladoans get their “We are doing our part droughts, the salamander Service (FWS) in listing fringe environmentalists the Edwards aquifer, the water from the aquifer. to protect both the water has “disappeared” only to the Salado salamander and have taken a litigious ap- Salado creek watershed, “If we take care of the quantity and the water reappear in springs when Georgetown salamander proach to forcing the over- the effects of the pro- aquifer, we take care of the quality of the Edwards water conditions improve. as endangered as a victory whelmed FWS to add more longed drought and the salamander,” he said. Aquifer,” Aaron said. Aaron said that the of sorts. species to the Endangered Salado salamander itself. “We need the aquifer However, the drought CUWCD will again make But Rep. John Carter Species list. “They’re not County Commissioner to be be full, we need it has caused the salaman- public comment, using the (R-31) sees it differently. done yet,” he said, add- Tim Brown said that the to be clean,” said Mike ders to all but disappear. scinetific data gather to- Not as a victory but as an ing that the environmental group, funded by Bell Brashawn, a water rights To some scientists, driven date, in refuting many of opportunity. And the bat- group Center for Biodiver- County, Clearwater Un- attorney from Austin who by what Rep. Carter said the claims in the proposed tle, Rep. Carter said Sept. sity in a settlement with derground Water Conser- has worked for CUWCD. was a motivation to shut listing of the Salado sala- 5 at a gathering of stake- the FWS has pushed the vation District (CUWCD), The CUWCD was down everything, the pro- mander. Specifically, CU- holders affected the Sala- FWS to consider listing the Village of Salado, tasked by the state to de- posed salamanders “have WCD will refute the claim do salamander proposed hundreds of species as en- Salado Water Supply Cor- termine what are the de- to be under more stress in the listing proposal that listing, is not just about the dangered. poration, Jarrell-Schertner sired future conditions because they are no longer there are no regulatory salamander but about liti- “Fish and Wildlife is Water Supply Corporation for the Edwards (north- seen.” measures in place to pro- gation and science. not making these deci- and private property own- ern segment) and Trinity But for other scientists, tect the critical habitat of “This won’t end with sions based on the sci- ers, entered into a contract Aquifer. For the Edwards, there is another “common the Salado salamander. the salamander,” Rep. ence they are doing them- with the top experts to the minimal flow accept- sense answer” to the fact “We have been protect- Carter said, adding that selves,” Rep. Carter said. study these aspects and able is 1.6 cubic feet per that no one has seen a Sal- ing that habitat,” he said, when “they finish with the Instead, the service is re- help propose a common second. ado salamander in several “because it is important salamander, there are an- lying on the science that sense approach to prote- Even during this ex- years. to all of us to have enough other 251 species that have is presented to them. In ecting the habitat of the treme, historic drought, “They’ve gone down good, quality water.” salado Page 2A, Village Voice, September 12, 2013 FORUMFORUM An Open Exchange of Ideas The Sap President Barack following up on it. When Obama’s most telling act Assad called his bluff, the on the international stage Rich president announced he may have come in a meet- would provide small arms ing in early 2012 in Seoul, Lowry to the rebels in retaliation, South Korea, with Russia’s but he hasn’t actually done seat-warming president, it yet. Is it any wonder that Dmitry Medvedev. Security Agency leaker Bashar al-Assad would, Before the two got up Edward Snowden had to like Vladimir Putin, think to leave, President Obama return to the ; he had taken the measure asked -- in an exchange Putin granted him asylum. of the man? Last month, he caught on an open mic -- When Putin related to a killed hundreds in another that Moscow cut him some group of Russian students chemical-weapons attack. slack. “This is my last elec- that he had told Snowden The sharply worded tion,” Obama explained. to stop doing damage to warning ignored by ev- “After my election I have the United States, the stu- eryone has become the more flexibility.” Medve- dents did the only thing Obama administration’s dev promised to “transmit appropriate upon hearing characteristic rhetorical this information to Vladi- such a patently insincere trope. It warned the mili- mir,” referring, of course, claim -- they laughed out tary junta in Egypt not to to the power behind the loud. crack down on the Muslim Stocks. Bonds. CDs. throne, Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin surely Brotherhood, which was When he received the isn’t the only one in the taken with all the serious- message, Putin must have world who regards the ness of its admonitions to IRAs. Mutual funds. chortled at the heartbreak- president of the United Assad to step aside. ing naivete of it. Here was States with barely dis- Meanwhile, Iran pro- Jeremy R Grimm the leader of the free world guised contempt. As the gresses toward a nuclear Financial Advisor . pleading for more time to Syria crisis burns hotter, weapon, Iraq reverts to 213 Mill Creek Drive Suite 120 get along with his Russian President Obama has never civil war, and al-Qaida Salado, TX 76571 friends on the basis of an gains in Yemen and So- 254-947-5128 looked so feckless. He has utterly risible assumption perfected the art of speak- malia. In an essay in Com- of good will. Here was a ing reproachfully and car- mentary magazine, analyst believer in the policy of rying little or no stick. The Elliott Abrams argues that “reset” who still didn’t get grand theory of his foreign the guiding principle of that the reset was going Obama foreign policy is, Member SIPC policy coming into office, nowhere. Here was weak- that more national self- as he once put it, to end the www.edwardjones.com ness compounded by delu- abasement would win us old “habits” of American sion. greater international good international activism and Putin didn’t care about will and respect, has done leadership. The new habit, Obama’s flexibility so the opposite. Adversaries evidently, will be tolerat- much as any opportunity don’t fear us, and allies ing irrelevance and humil- to thwart the United States. don’t trust us. iation. Obama said that Syria When Assad prepared Rich Lowry is editor of Finney Insurance Agency President Bashar al-Assad to use chemical weapons the National Review. (c) 2013 had to go; Putin worked last year, President Obama by King Features Synd., Inc. to make sure he stayed. warned of a fearsome “red Obama said that National line,” with no intention of (254) 947-3599 Our Bullish Sock Market Agent Rita Ronnebaum The drive to pay workers ing, part-time, and tem- porary, with no benefits. less and less is leaving Home • Auto • Life • Liability Mr. Walmart-man should Americans unable to buy know this, since his re- much besides essentials. tail behemoth is the lead- Commercial • Farm • Ranch ing culprit in downsizing Flood America’s economic Jim American jobs. recovery can be measured Hightower In recent months, not only in the perfor- headquarters has directed 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 135B in Salado Plaza mance of stocks — but Walmart managers not to [email protected] also of socks. America. hire at all or to concentrate Most economists, pun- The highly-ballyhooed on hiring temporary and dits, and politicos see this “recovery” has been re- part-time workers, while year’s boom in the stock stricted to the few at cutting the hours of many market and say: “See, the the top who own stocks, full-time employees and recovery is going splen- get paychecks that top making it harder for all didly!” $100,000 a year, and drive workers to get the corpo- What if they went to BMWs. Meanwhile, the ration’s meager health care such stores as Kohl’s, Tar- rest of us don’t have any plan. get, and Walmart to find cash to spare beyond ne- Walmart’s sales and out what’s selling? The an- cessities. profits are stagnant today swer would be: Socks. Charles M. Holley Jr., because — hello — even During this back-to- Walmart’s chief financial its own workers can’t af- SALADO school season, usually the officer, seems puzzled by ford to buy anything be- year’s second-biggest buy- this. As he puts it, there’s sides socks. ing spree, sales are slug- “a general reluctance of OtherWords columnist gish at best. Customers are customers to spend on dis- Jim Hightower is a ra- foregoing any spending on cretionary items.” dio commentator, writer, their kids except for socks, Golly, sir, could it be and public speaker. He’s underwear, and other es- because job growth in our also editor of the populist sentials. supremely-wealthy coun- newsletter, The Hightower The sock market isn’t try has been both lacklus- Lowdown. OtherWords. just a key economic indi- ter and miserly? org cator. It’s a way to gauge Yes, for jobs today are the widening inequality in typically very low-pay-

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254.947.8636 815 North Stagecoach Road Stephanie Hood, Composition Royce Wiggin, Administrative Asst. Salado, Texas 76571 [email protected] [email protected] www.horizonbanktexas.com September 12, 2013 salado Village Voice, Page 3A Dentistry FROM Page 1A at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 20 at given away his services. PUBLIC NOTICE legal uses of those loans, and for home-rule municipalities 477 Thomas Arnold Rd. Since 1991, Dr. Lufburrow Brief Explanatory Statements of Proposed would give lenders recourse to fill short-term vacancies Must be over 18 years of has been involved in short Constitutional Amendments against borrowers who fail to through appointment. timely occupy the homestead age to participate. term missions in Belize. Special Election November 5, 2013 The proposed amendment will properties purchased with such The local event is one of “We typically will set appear on the ballot as follows: parts could remain temporar- loans. SJR 18 would also add Proposition Number 1 “The constitutional amend- only five like events spon- up a portable clinic in an ily in this state before being to the definition of “reverse (HJR 62) ment authorizing a home-rule sored this year in Texas by elementary school and subject to ad valorem taxation. mortgage” an extension of HJR 62 proposes a constitu- municipality to provide in its Dentistry From the Heart. treat as many children as Under current law, merchan- credit that is not closed before tional amendment to authorize charter the procedure to fill a dise, wares, and goods (includ- the 12th day after the lender Others are in metropolitan we can during our week the legislature to provide by vacancy on its governing body ing aircraft parts) may remain provides to the prospective areas. long trip,” he says. “On statute for an exemption from for which the unexpired term is in this state temporarily for up borrower a written notice sum- Three dentists will be many of the trips I have ad valorem taxation of all or 12 months or less.” part of the market value of the to 175 days before being sub- marizing risks and conditions on hand at Salado Smiles: brought a dental hygienist ject to ad valorem taxation; the of a reverse mortgage. The Proposition Number 8 Dr. Lufburrow, Dr. Lauren who cleans and provides residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a mem- proposed amendment would language of the required notice (HJR 147 and SJR 54) permit taxing entities to extend is prescribed in the resolution. Edwards and Dr. Cecile preventative sealants. I ber of the United States armed HJR 147 would repeal the Tex- the exemption up to 730 days Churinetz from the Jarrell usually will do fillings and services who is killed in ac- The proposed amendment will as Constitution’s maximum after the date that a person ac- Sonterra Smiles office. extractions.” tion, as long as the surviving appear on the ballot as follows: tax rate for a Hidalgo County quired or imported aircraft spouse has not remarried. An “The constitutional amend- hospital district; the maximum They expect to serve about Another part of these parts in the state. 75 patients during the day. mission trips is a focus on eligible spouse who later quali- ment to authorize the making rate is currently set at 10 cents fies a different property as the The proposed amendment will of a reverse mortgage loan per $100 valuation. This rate is The Salado dental practice prevention and education. surviving spouse’s residence appear on the ballot as follows: for the purchase of homestead lower than the maximum tax will be closed to other pa- “Each of the children in homestead could be authorized “The constitutional amend- property and to amend lender rate allowable for hospital dis- tients for this one special the school are taught good by statute to receive an exemp- ment to authorize a political disclosures and other require- tricts in all other counties in the day. Sponsors are: Dentist- oral hygiene, brushing and tion from ad valorem taxation subdivision of this state to ex- ments in connection with a re- State (75 cents per $100 valu- ry from the Heart, Patter- flossing, as well as, a cur- in the same amount received tend the number of days that verse mortgage loan.” ation). The repeal of the con- for the first qualifying home- aircraft parts that are exempt stitutional cap would authorize son Dental, Ultradent, Ace riculum about teeth, diet, stead during the last year in from ad valorem taxation due Proposition Number 6 hospital district tax rates in Hardware. and proper home care,” which the surviving spouse re- to their location in this state for (SJR 1) Hidalgo County equal to the It’s more than just he said. “We even have set ceived the exemption. a temporary period may be lo- SJR 1 would create the State hospital district tax rate laws smiles that day, it is health. up tooth brushing drills in The proposed amendment cated in this state for purposes Water Implementation Fund as applicable to all other Texas “There is no cure for each school.” would appear on the ballot as of qualifying for the tax ex- a special fund inside the state counties. emption.” treasury and outside the Gener- follows: “The constitutional The proposed amendment will tooth decay or periodontal While this is the first al Revenue Fund. Money in the amendment authorizing the appear on the ballot as follows: disease, but we do know time for Dr. Lufburrow Proposition Number 4 fund would be administered by legislature to provide for an ex- “The constitutional amend- that good oral health is and staff to do a Dentistry (HJR 24) the Texas Water Development emption from ad valorem taxa- ment repealing Section 7, Ar- Board (TWDB) and would be directly related to good from the Heart event, he tion of all or part of the market HJR 24 proposes a constitu- ticle IX, Texas Constitution, used to implement the state home care (brushing said that he expects “that value of the residence home- tional amendment that would which relates to the creation water plan, as adopted by gen- and flossing) and proper it will be very similar, ex- stead of the surviving spouse allow the legislature to provide of a hospital district in Hidalgo for an exemption from ad va- eral law, by TWDB. diet.,” Dr. Lufburrow said. cept that we will be work- of a member of the armed ser- County.” lorem taxation of part of the “That’s why I always like ing in our own office. Still vices of the United States who The proposed amendment will is killed in action.” market value of the residence appear on the ballot as follows: Proposition Number 9 to think that good dental the desire to serve and give homestead of a partially dis- “The constitutional amend- (SJR 42) care begins at home. With back should be very much Proposition Number 2 abled veteran or the surviving ment providing for the creation SJR 42 would expand the po- recent research we now the same.” (HJR 79) spouse of a partially disabled of the State Water Implemen- tential sanctions that the State know that periodontal dis- For information visit HJR 79 proposes a constitu- veteran if the residence home- tation Fund for Texas and the Commission on Judicial Con- stead was donated to the dis- ease is linked to diabetes www.Dentistryfromthe tional amendment to repeal State Water Implementation duct can issue following a the constitutional provision re- abled veteran at no cost to the Revenue Fund for Texas to as- formal proceeding. This con- and heart disease, so keep- heart.org. Dentistry From quiring the creation of a State veteran by a charitable organi- sist in the financing of priority stitutional amendment would ing a healthy mouth has a The Heart is spreading Medical Education Board zation. projects in the state water plan allow the Commission to issue direct impact on overall free smiles in the United and a State Medical Educa- The proposed amendment will to ensure the availability of ad- an order of public admonition, health. It is also more than States, Canada, Ireland, tion Fund, neither of which is appear on the ballot as follows: equate water resources.” warning, reprimand, or a re- just vanity, a good healthy Australia and Puerto Rico. in operation. No new loans “The constitutional amend- quirement to obtain additional have been made from the fund Proposition Number 7 training or education in addi- smile directly impacts self Through hundreds of ment authorizing the legisla- (HJR 87) by the board in more than 25 ture to provide for an exemp- tion to the Commission’s cur- esteem and confidence.” events each year, free den- years, and the board currently tion from ad valorem taxation HJR 87 proposes a constitu- rent authority to issue a public This is not the first time has no appointees and receives of part of the market value of tional amendment to allow censure or recommend remov- that Dr. Lufburrow has See Salado Smiles, Page 6A no program funding. the residence homestead of a home-rule municipalities to al or retirement of a judge. adopt charter provisions autho- The proposed amendment will partially disabled veteran or The proposed amendment will rizing the filling of vacancies appear on the ballot as follows: the surviving spouse of a par- appear on the ballot as follows: You Have a Choice™ in the governing body by ap- Home owned and operated since 1876. “The constitutional amend- tially disabled veteran if the “The constitutional amend- pointment, but only when the ment eliminating an obsolete residence homestead was do- ment relating to expanding the remainder of the vacant term requirement for a State Medi- nated to the disabled veteran types of sanctions that may is less than 12 months. Under Liz Armstrong cal Education Board and a by a charitable organization.” be assessed against a judge or current law, municipal voters Salado Branch Manager State Medical Education Fund, justice following a formal pro- Proposition Number 5 may adopt terms of office for Escrow Officer neither of which is operation- ceeding instituted by the State (SJR 18) municipal officers longer than al.” Commission on Judicial Con- [email protected] two years, but upon approv- SJR 18 would amend the defi- duct.” Proposition Number 3 nition of “reverse mortgage” ing longer terms of office, any (254) 947-3922 (HJR 133) resulting vacancies in office Published by Texas Secretary 213 Mill Creek Dr., #140 to authorize the making of re- fax (254) 947-8632 HJR 133 would authorize local verse mortgage loans for the must be filled by special elec- of State John Steen, www.Vote- political subdivisions to extend purchase of homestead prop- tion. The proposed amend- Texas.gov or 1-800-252-VOTE www.monteithtitle.com the length of time that aircraft erty in addition to the current ment would provide an option (8683).

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Page 4A Salado Village Voice Church News, Engagements, Weddings, Births September 12, 2013 Diem named as A&M 12 under “Trudy’s Closet” opening 12 outstanding young alumni Salado Junior High to serve those in need, principal Chris Diem has been named one of the 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado Texas A&M University’s dedication Sept. 14 Association of Former Church service starts at 10 am Students’ 12 under 12 Grace Baptist Church every first and third Sat- Young Alumni. (254) 947-7211 will dedicate and open urday of the month, 8 a.m. He is spotlighted by www.3ccowboyfellowship.org “Trudy’s Closet” on Sat- - noon. All gently used the Former Students’ As- Follow our events on our website calendar urday, 8 a.m. Sept. 14 in clothing has been donated sociation for his repre- honor of a former member, and anyone in need may sentation of Texas A&M Trudy Stuart who died of shop in our closet. University’s core values cancer. The closet is located of excellence, integrity, St. Joseph’s The closet is to assist in the little metal build- leadership, loyalty, respect Chris Diem Episcopal Church the community in need of ing on the church parking and selfless service. The clothes or shoes. lot. (Follow the sign above 12 Under 12 Alumni Spot- ments from students, fac- Sunday School It will be open on Tues- the door). The public is in- light was conceived by the ulty, and parents about the day and Thursday after- vited to the dedication and great job that Chris does Sun. • 9:30 a.m. Young Alumni Advisory noons from 1- 3 p.m. and opening on Sept. 14. Council, an elected body leading the Salado Junior Holy Eucharist of young former students High School. We are very Sun. • 11 a.m. who advise The Associa- fortunate that Chris Diem tion’s staff. joined our school district. Come help us celebrate “Being an Aggie is a He is certainly very de- big part of who I am and serving of this award from our being selected for the 12 Texas A&M University.” Under 12 Spotlight Award Diem received a bach- th is an incredible honor, elor’s degree in political 50 Anniversary Diem said, “It’s very hum- science from Texas A&M bling above everything in 2005. Served as execu- else. Texas A&M has giv- tive vice president of Stu- Saturday, September 21 en a great deal to me and dent Government Asso- has made me a better per- ciation and received Buck Weirus Spirit Award. Has 881 North Main Street 3 - 5 p.m. son. I’ve tried to give back to A&M as much as I can served as Club president 947-3160 and Muster chair for the StJosephSalado.org Will-O-Bell Nursing Home because it’s given me so much.” Killeen/Fort Hood A&M 412 N. Dalton Street, Bartlett “He is an outstanding Club. Executive Com- principal,” Dr. Michael mittee member of The RSVP to 254-527-3371 or Novotny said. “I have re- Association of Former LASTOVICA [email protected] ceived many positive com- Students’ Young Alumni Advisory Council. Fine Jewelers, Inc. Refreshments will be served “Known for Service” Salado United Methodist Prompt In-Store Jewelry Repairs Open To The Public Diamond Sales • Custom Casting • Diamond forming Christmas Choir Appraisal • Watch Repair • Diamond Setting Will-O-Bell Nursing Home Salado United Method- a great time to integrate Jewelry Repair ist Church will hold their yourself in a fun, musi- 1202 S 31st St. & Ave. L • Temple 412 N. Dalton (Hwy 95) www.willobell.com annual Choir Christmas cal community and work 773-5772 Bartlett, TX 76511 or email us for a free brochure at and new member Kickoff , on a common goal for our [email protected] (254) 527-3371 10 a.m.- noon Sept. 14, in Christmas program.” the historic Chapel. Each year, the choir The office of Dr. Mary Evers D.O. Every year, the Salado sings with a chamber or- UMC choir kicks off re- chestra for the presen- (512) 868-9800 hearsals for the choral tation of the Christmas Christmas program with a program in a December Saturday rehearsal and in- service. Hale says. “There Specializing in Medical and Surgical vites those who are inter- are some great songs Skin Disease and Skin Cancer ested in singing in a choir picked out for this Christ- to come and join. mas season and we always Open Monday - Friday, late appointments available According to music have a lot of fun preparing Accepting new patients, we see all age groups director Sean Hale, “It is them.” All major insurance accepted including Medicare and Tricare

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IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. 254-778-2408 254-770-0355 Daily Delivery - Salado 947-5241 salado Village Voice September 12, 2013 Page 5A Faith & Freedom in the Lone Star Share your news McKameys and Send emails to: Wallace Family news@ State: Baylor Hosts Lecture Series saladovillagevoice.com perform Sept. Religion played a key Ellis, associate professor Gosney & Lueck’s role in the revolution that of history at Lone Star 20 at Temple Farewell Performances brought an independent College-CyFair in Texas republic into exis- “Corralling Faith: The College tence, and today, religion Cowboy Church in Tex- Greater thrives in the State of Tex- as” — Marie W. Dal- A Gospel Concert pre- as, with perhaps a greater lam, assistant professor senting the McKameys diversity of faiths than in of religious studies at the and the Wallace Family any other state. University of Oklahoma will be presented 7 p.m Scholars of religion Honors College Sept. 20 at the Temple will offer a look at Texas’ NOV. 14 College Mary Alice Mar- religious history through “The Fight Is On in shall Performing Arts Au- a three-part lecture series Texas: African-Amer- ditorium. in Waco called “Faith and icans in the Church of The auditorium is lo- Freedom in the Lone Star Christ” — Edward Rob- cated at 2600 S. 1st in Temple. State: Exploring the Reli- inson, assistant professor ALLAN GARY gious History of Texas.” of Bible and history at For more Information LUECK GOSNEY call 254-947-5100 - 254- The Thursday lectures, Abilene Christian Univer- TEMPLE CIVIC THEATRE which are free, will be sity 913-2851 254-760-0601 2413 South 13th • Behind Summit Rec. Ctr. hosted by Baylor Univer- “Slavery, Civil War, Advance tickets $14. Sept. 12-13-14 at 8 PM sity’s Institute for Studies and Freedom: Texas Bap- Tickets at door are $ 15. Sun., Sept. 15 at 2:30 PM of Religion on Sept. 19, tists in the Civil War Era, Groups 10 or more $12. Reserved Seat Tickets $20 Per Person Table Seating (Includes Drinks & Snacks) $30 Oct. 10 and Nov. 14. focusing on Baylor Uni- Doors open 6:15 pm When Texas became versity and Waco Univer- The event is sponsored Box Office 254-778-4751 by Cedar Valley Music Open Tues-Fri 9:30-1:30 & One hour before each show a republic, a variety of sity” — Michael Parrish, Online tickets available 24 hours a day churches – among them Linden G. Bowers Profes- Ministry. www.ArtsTemple.com Baptist, Methodist and sor of American Church Presbyterian – appeared, History at Baylor and the Roman Catholic Church found a new start, “Blessing and honor and glory and power Be to Dr.Steve Waechter, Pastor he said. Through the de- Him who sits on the throne, And to the Lamb, 5798 FM 2484 cades, new denominations forever and ever!” 254-947-5917 Office: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - Noon found homes in the state, REVELATION 5:13 among them Episcopa- Children’s Director, Cheryl Ely lians, Lutherans and East- GraceBCSalado.org ern Orthodox. African- Americans, meanwhile, Come join us this Sunday morning organized African Meth- as we worship Jesus together! odist and National Bap- tist churches. Adding to Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible classes for children, youth, and adults 11:00 a.m. Worship service the diversity were Jewish Dossman families, Christian Sci- Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Brown Bag Meal entists, Spiritualists and Funeral Home 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer Swedenborgians. 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Scholars of religion Upstairs youth ministry estimate more than 2,300 “In Service to our fellow man...” denominations exist in the United States, with Texas having representatives of Mill Creek Cleaners at least 500 of those, said Melton, founder and di- rector of the Institute for Quality Dry Cleaning, Laundry, the Study of American Alterations & Custom Tailoring www.fbcsalado.org Religion, which publishes (254) 947-5465 Melton’s Encyclopedia of American Religions. Main St. at the Creek Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor The series will be held Thursday, Sept. 19, at Lee WEDNESDAY Lockwood Library and SUNDAY Museum, 2801 W. Waco 5 p.m. Fellowship Meal 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 8:30 a.m. Early Worship Service Drive; , Thursday, Oct. 6 p.m. FBC-U (Adult Bible Studies) Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers 10, at Congregation Agu- 9:45 a.m. Small Group Bible Study 6 p.m. ESL dath Jacob, 4925 Hillcrest Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday Drive; and Thursday, Nov. 11 a.m. Late Worship Service 6 p.m. AWANAS (Age 3-6) (254) 947-0100 14, at The Palladium, 729 6 p.m. Bible Drill (grade 4 – 6) Austin Ave. 6:15 p.m. Jr. High Midweek All sessions from will 7:35 p.m. High School Midweek be from 7 - 9:30 p.m. Ad- mission is free, but those 7 p.m. Worship Choir Rehearsal who wish to attend are re- quested to register online at www.BaylorISR.org Topics and speakers I can be the daughter again.... will include: Thank you Arbor House! SEPT. 19 “There’s Something Different about Texas Re- ligion: Religious Diversi- ty in the Lone Star State” — J. Gordon Melton, Dis- tinguished Professor of American Religious His- tory at Baylor’s Institute for Studies of Religion. “Native and Newcomers: Ethnic Mexican Religious Convergences in 1920s San Antonio” — Timothy Matovina, professor of theology and the execu- Bell County’s BEST tive director of the Insti- Memory Care Community tute for Latino Studies at Notre Dame University 4257 Lowes Drive Call now to schedule a tour! OCT. 10 “Baptists and the Sep- Temple, TX 76502 (254) 773-3081 License #124896 www.arborhouseliving.com aration of Church and State, or Not?” — Blake

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Please contact the office for more information. Page 6A Salado Village Voice, September 12, 2013 Salado Smiles FROM Page 3A tal care is made available 2009 in the little yellow 2011. Through a compre- friendly, comfortable en- children: Blake and Erin ite part of being a dentist is to those without the means building next to its current hensive variety of services vironment. You may even and four grandkids: Stella, seeing patients smile from to secure care. location. As the practice the team works hard to hear us ask you how we Claire, Carter and Luke. ear to ear, showing off ev- Dr. Lufburrow opened grew the current location provide all aspects of your made you smile after each He is currently a member ery one of those “pearly Salado Smiles in May of was opened in March of dental wants or needs in a visit. of the Salado United Meth- whites.” Come by and see Dr. Lufburrow graduat- odist Church, and his hob- her–she’ll give you a rea- ed from Baylor University bies include writing, play- son to smile! in 1977 with a Bachelor of ing the guitar and working Dr. DeLane grew up in Science (BS) in Biology, on projects around the small town Central Texas. and then the University house. Dr. Lufburrow re- Dr. DeLane attended The Bloomingfields of Texas Dental Branch cently authored a mystery University Health Science at Houston in 1984 with a novel, Crown Deception, Center of San Antonio Daily Deliveries to Salado Doctor of Dental Surgery in which a sequel is cur- Dental School where he (254) 774-8822 (D.D.S.). He is a member rently in the works. received his dental degree of the American Dental Dr. Lufburrow is joined in 1998. He then enrolled 2919 Market Loop, Temple (800) 235-0664 Association, American at Salado Smiles by Dr. in his orthodontic residen- Academy of General Den- Edwards and Dr. Kevin cy at Virginia Common- www.WoodsBloomingfields.com tistry and the International DeLane. wealth University where College of Oral Implanto- Dr. Edwards went to he graduated in 2000. Dr. logists (ICOI). Dr. Luf- college at Abilene Chris- DeLane moved back to burrow has also earned a tian University, where Central Texas and began Fellowship Award by the she met her husband Jef- his practice in orthodon- AGD recognizing over frey. She graduated from tics with both children and 500 hours of continuing the UT Health Science adults. He and wife Cheri • education, and a Fellow- Center in San Antonio have two children, Zacha- RESALE GALLERY ship Award by the ICOI Dental School and moved ry and Claire. Dr. DeLane recognizing his continued to Temple where she and has practiced orthodontics Save on Leather Sofas and Recliners education on Dental Im- her husband currently live in Austin for 13 years and Open Friday - Saturday - Sunday - Monday plants. with their son, Carter. In is excited to move back Dr. Lufburrow and his her free time, Lauren likes to his small town roots in 702 N. Main Street • (254) 947-8098 wife Debra live in Salado- to read, play the piano, and Central Texas. They have two married watch movies. Her favor-

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Salado SchoolsSchools && SportsSports B Section 4 Pages Covering Salado students from Thomas Arnold to SHS September 12, 2013 Ladies start McLane throws for most yards by district play 2A quarterback in 75-67 loss loss this week By Tim Fleischer Editor-in-Chief Salado Lady Eagles be- You know how when gin District play this week you get up in the middle when they host Academy of an action movie to get Lady Bees with the under- a Coke or popcorn and varsity teams starting at come back to your seat 4:30 p.m. Sept. 13 and var- and the whole storyline sity starting at 5:30 p.m. has changed? In District 22, Salado Well, Salado’s contest will face Cameron Yoe, -- let’s face facts, it was a Florence, Jarrell, Lexing- gunfight from the start -- ton, Academy, Rogers and with the Lorena Leopards Rosebud-Lott. Sept. 6 was just like that. The Lady Eagles have If you left your seat at had a daunting pre-district Lorena stadium to go to schedule including several the concession stand or 5A opppoonents. The girls restroom you probably beat their latest 5A oppo- missed a 70 yard touch- nent in four sets. down, two lead changes, 12 S S S3 S4 S5 an 80 yard drive, maybe SHS50 2 2 25 25 an onsides kick or an inter- THS5 13 2 22 21 (Photo by Tim Fleischer) ception thrown in for good Salado Lady Eagles Taylor Valeriano digs a shot during the Salado Lady measure. (Photo by Ron LeGuin) handed the 5A Temple Eagles four-set win over the 5A Temple Lady Cats. What you didn’t miss Kase Spears shakes a tackle after catching one of Lady Cats a four-set defeat was much defense as the 15 passes from McLane Carter for 275 yards on the Sept. 3 to win their first Atwood had 14 kills on kills on 16 attempts. Eagles and Leopards night. Spears caught three touchdown passes. Carter home match under coach 16 attempts to lead the at- Also registering kills in combined for the third threw for 613 yards and eight touchdowns. Tara Hatfield, winning 25- tack at the net. Vaca also the match were Hicks, 8, most points scored by two 13, 20-25, 25-22, 25-21. had double figures with 11 See Lady Eagles, Page 2B teams in a single Texas records buffs, one-time By the Numbers high school football game. Salado quarterback Mi- SHS Statistic LHS Unfortunately, the Leop- chael Richardson set the 24 First Downs 36 ards edged Salado, thanks top passing yardage mark 83 Rushing yds. 611 in part to two plays that last year throwing for 725 613 Passing yds. 93 went against the Eagles, yards for the Marble Falls 696 Total Offense 704 56/35 Pass/Comp 13/6 handing Salado their sec- Mustangs in their game 8/1 Pass TD/Int 0/1 with Boerne. ond loss under coach Brent 1/1 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 Graham. Lorena escaped McLane’s 613 yards is 9/74 Penalties/Yds. 4/45 their own field with a 75- the most thrown in any 2A Rushing: SHS: Ryan 67 hard-fought win over Texas high school football Simmons, 14 carries, 94 Salado, knocking Salado game. For that, he has been yards, 32 long, 1 TD; RHS: to 0-2 and improving to nominated for the Grid- Harris Coleman, 36 car- 2-0 on the season. iron Legends Player of the ries, 286 yards, 40 long, In doing so, the Leop- Week award, presented by 3 TDs; Duggan Burch, 19 carries, 177 yards, 32 long, ards chewed up more than Dave Campbell’s Texas 3 TDs; Andrew Marrero, 8 Football on behalf of Cav- six lengths of the football carries, 116 yards, 39 long, field, with overpowering ender’s and Wrangler. 3 TDs. quarterback Harris Cole- McLane is one of ten Passing: SHS: McLane man rushing for 286 yards nominees (along with Lo- Carter: 35 of 56 attemts, on 26 carries and three rena’s Coleman) for the 613 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT, TDs. The Leopards had weekly statewide award, 69 long; LHS: Harris Cole- 611 rushing yards. which is 100 percent de- man, 5 of 12, 83 yards, 1 Meanwhile, Salado’s cided by fan voting. The INT, 28 long. Receiving: SHS: Kase junior left-handed quar- poll, located at www.tex- Spears, 15 catches 275 asfootball.com, closes at terback McLane Carter yards, 3 TDs, 55 long; had a game for the record noon on Sept. 13. Davis Little, 5 catches, books as well, throwing 25 While the game was ex- 186 yards, 4 TDs, 69 long; completions for 613 yards, plosive from the first whis- Jacob Little, 3 catches, the fourth most passing tle to the last, when Lorena 68 yards, 47 long; Chase yards in a single Texas recovered an onsides kick Crenwelge, 9 catches, 61 high school game. For the See Eagles, Page 2B yards, 1 TD, 29 long.

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Buy one piece and get every 2nd piece % 40 off 254-947-5239 • Downtown Salado • 201 N. Main Open 10-5:30 Mon-Sat • 12:30-5 Sun Page 2B, salado Village Voice, September 12, 2013 4-Hers to meet at SHS Sept. 17 Girls place second at Midway, boys fourth Salado 4-H club will Salado girls cross coun- overall with her time of and under division at the Payton Kyburz, 33rd, placed seventh out of 11 hold a meeting 6:30 p.m. try team placed second in 12:58.84. Cassidy Brown Midway Meet, scoring 121 18.50 and Dennie Barker, teams with 169 points. The on Sept. 17 at Salado High the 3A and under division was 19th with a time points. Giddings won the 42nd place, 19.13. following girls ran for the School library. Regular at the Midway Meet Sept. of 13:16.35. Katey Ew- meet with 43 points. Also running for the JV team: Daniella Ganten- meetings will be held on 5 behind College Station ton placed 21st, running Preston Kimbrough Eagles were Austyn Giaco- bein, 13th place, 14:10.23; the third Tuesday of each High School, which had 13:20.01. Ariana Rangel placed highest for Salado mozzi, 48th, 19.40; Luke Emily Patrick, 26th place, month. four of the top six runners was 29th running 13:38.77. in 10th place with a time Markham, 48th, 19.40 and 15:48.91; Jessica Ring- To qualify to participate in the two mile race. Annie Ewton was 40th, of 17.20. Daniel Thoreson Ty Sebesta, 20.59, 70th. staff, 30th, 15:56.28; Ju- in the Bell County Junior Fair and Livestock show, Ashley Adams placed running 14:21.43. Ellie was 12th place for Salado In the Junior Varsity lie Craig, 46th, 16:36.57; members must be regis- third overall with her time Phelps was 58th with her with a time of 17.37. Division, Daniel Biles Annisa Peralta, 54TH, tered and have attended of 12:22.93 behind two time of 14:50.10. Also scoring for the Ea- placed 16th overall with a 17:06.08. two 4-H club meetings be- College Station runners. The boys Varsity team gles were Alberto Rocha, time of 20:30.87. fore the end of December. Katey Kendall was 12th was fourth in their 3A 23rd place with an 18.28; The girls JV team All registration and dues FROM Page 1B for 4-H are collected on- Lady Eagles line at agrilife.org/bell4h/. Wright, 7, Hill, 3, Sebek, 2 blocked shots with 3 in the S1 S2 Hicks, 4 kills, Vaca and wood and Vaca, 2 service If you need assistance with and Schattle, 1. match. Sebek blocked 1 SHS6 1 17 Hill, 1 kill each. points and Hicks, 1 point. this process, 4-H leaders Hicks also had 5 aces in shot. LHS5 2 25 Laughland scored 2 Vaca registered the only will be glad to assist you. the match, including three Hill and Hicks led the LaVega High swept the services aces, while Vaca, blocked shot for Salado. The Clover Kids pro- gram is for kids in Kin- in a row in the third set. scoring for Salado with Lady Eagles in the fifth Valeriano and Hill all had Results of the Lorena dergarten (5 years old) Laughland had 3 aces 12 service points each. game of the Robinson 1 kill. and Taylor matches were through 2nd grade (8 years and Valeriano, Atwood Laughland had 11 service Tournament Aug. 31, 25- Laughland scored 6 not available at press time. old). This age group is and Hill all had a kill in points, followed by Vale- 16, 25-17. points off of her servce, Salado Lady Eagles not eliglible to participate the match. riano, 8, Atwood, 5, and Atwood led the squad followed by Vlaeriano and beat the 5A Waco Lady in the Bell County Youth Atwood led the team in Vaca, 2. with 5 kills, followed by Hill, 3 service points, At- Lions in three sets, 22-25, Fair but a Clover Kids Fair is held in May. Eagles face 2-0 China Spring in home opener

By Tim Fleischer and opened with a 49-28 “maybe next time” atti- state champions Cameron Editor-in-Chief win over Mexia. tude, according to Gra- Yoe on Sept. 27. “They can definitely ham. “They know that our The Eagles face an of- “It all starts with the score,” Graham said of offense can score, so when fense that returns five snap,” Salado Head Coach China Spring. But so can they don’t make a stop, starters from last year’s Brent Graham said. Salado, as the Eagles they think they can stop 6-5 bi-district finalists. “Jacob Popple was per- scored 67 points in a 67-75 them next time. We’ve got Tucker Johnson moves fect for us and it gave us losing effort on the road to stop them now.” from defense to take over the opportunity to do great against Lorena, the third- Graham said that is the helm of the offense as things,” he added about the highest scoring game in something that has been quarterback. He will be 617 yards passing by ju- Texas high school football inculcated and worked on bolstered in the Cougars’ nior quarterback McLane history. repeatedly in training. spread offense by sopho- The Haire Shop Carter. “He (Carter) was While Graham wants “We’ve been doing a more running back David Barber - Beauty - Body never pressured by the de- 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 his offensive line centered good job of it in practice, Feliciano and tight end Ty- fense and we hope to con- around Popple to continue but it has not translated ler Smith. tinue that this week.” to do the stellar job of pro- into game day yet,” he “They can score points Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Salado Eagles play tecting Carter, he says that said. against anybody,” Graham their first home game 7:30 his defense has to improve. If and when it does, said. Tammy (254) 760-1990 p.m. Sept. 13 against the “We have to stop the run,” the Eagles will be a for- “We have to do a better China Spring Cougars, he said, something the Ea- midable opponent, as they job of tackling,” he said. who bring their 2-0 record Walk-Ins Accepted Appointments Honored gles were unable to do in move from non-district “We missed a lot of tack- into town. their past two outings. play on Sept. 13 to their les Friday night and put The Cougars outscored Defensively, the Eagles first district football game ourselves out of position Ready for Summer? Glen Rose 40-21 last week seem to have adopted a at home against defending again.” Waxing • Facials • Airbrush Makeup Eagles FROM Page 1B attempt by Salado with answered back with touch- in the third. offensively,” said coach Tonya Saunders just over a minute left and down strikes from Carter Salado answered by Dustin Reed, “but we Esthetician | Make-up Artist kneeling out the remain- to Davis Little for 30 driving 74 yards, thanks to made mistake that cost us (254) 931-7441 ing seconds, the outcome yards and 55 yards to Kase the Little brothers. Jacob opportunities to score.” hinged on two plays, which Spears. Little had four TD Little caught a third and “Defensively, we have The Haire Shop both went against Salado. catches, including a long 15 pass from Carter for 49 to tackle better and under Facial Barber - Beauty - Body Lorena took a one- one of 69 yards Spears y ards to get the ball to the situations,” he said. “We $75 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 point edge at the half with had three TD catches and 40 yard line. Two plays lat- had chances on both sides no time left on the clock had 275 yards on 15 recep- er, Davis took a pass and of the ball that we will when a flag was thrown in tions. turned it into a 32-yard have to start capitalizing the end zone for a pass in- Closing within two score with 1:56 left in the on.” Transform terference call against Sal- points with five minutes game. Justin Brown had the ado, moving the ball from left in the third quarter, the Lorena scored twice big hit of the game, laying your smile the 12, where it had been Eagles took over the ball at more in the fourth quarter it on the Lorena punt re- marked for a first and 10 their own 40 when Clayton to seemingly put the game turner as soon as he caught and your with a second left to play Cole fell on a Burch fumble out of reach with a 73-59 the ball late in the third in the first half, to the 3 that Jace Habiger caused. lead with 2:15 left to play. quarter. life... yard line. Coleman bulled Carter hit Spears for 29 Coleman booted the Cody Brown, running it in to knot the score at 35. yards on a third down to kick out of the endzone, back Tate Hill and center He toed the extra point for move into Leopards terri- but the Eagles drove 80 Nic Lowrance led the of- the 36-35 halftime lead. tory. Ryan Simmons then yards in six plays, all pass- fense while Justin Brown, The Leopards trailed blew through the Leopards es with Carter connecting Jason Flynn and JEremiah by 21-0 in the first quarter defense, spinning through with Davis Little for 44 Combs led the defense. and 27-15 in the second tackles at the 12 yard line yards, Spears for gains of The JV Eagles travel to becore scoring back-to- to be stopped just short of 11 and 10 and Little again China Spring this week. back touchdowns as Sala- the goal with about three for a 15 yard touchdown Freshmen 0 ...with a do could not get Coleman minutes left in the third. with 1:21 left to play. Cart- Lorena 9th 44 to the ground. But the Eagles could er hit Spears for a two- Salado freshmen were snap. Coleman, Andrew Mar- not get the ball across on point conversion. shut out 44-0 in their home rero and Duggan Burch all two running and one in- The Eagles attempted game against the Lorena had three rushing touch- completed pass, settling an onside kick, but Lore- ninth grade squad Sept. 5. downs in the game and for a 20 yard field goal na’s Kyle Perlowksi fell on Even though the Eagles 100-plus yard rushing per- by Chase Crenwelge, who the ball at midfield to dash did not score, Coach David formances for Lorena. was perfect in kicking for the hopes of the Eagles. Simmons complimented ACTUAL PATIENT The Leopards turned the night. The field goal JV Eagles 0 Allen Sirois on his job at their one-point halftime gave Salado a 52-51 edge. Lorena JV 38 running back in the fourth lead into a 51-35 lead early Within the next three Salado Junior Varsity quarter. Sirois, linebacker in the third quarter after minutes, Lorena would Eagles lost to Lorena 38-0 for the Eagles, was put in driving for a touchdown take the lead and then Sal- in a home game Sept. 5 late in the game at running on the second half kick ado would tie it at 59. marked by the loss of back. Douglas B. Willingham, D.D.S. and then recovering an Burch scored from the Cody Brown to an MCL/ Outstanding defensive (254) 947-5242 onsides kick in Salado ter- 5 and Coleman threw to ACL injury in the third players were Dalton West- Main and Thomas Arnold Road ritory and converting the Jared Poteet for a two- quarter. brook and D.J. Fisher. www.saladodentistry.com opportunity into a quick point conversion and 59-52 “We played hard and di Salado freshmen will touchdown. The Eagles lead with 10 seconds left som things good things play in China Spring on Sept. 12. CABLE TV SERVICE FOR CENTRAL TEXAS Sept. 12 - 18 773-1163 8 E. Barton • Temple WE BUY SCRAP GOLD & SILVER Salado I.S.D. 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Salado Eagles Varsity Football Lady Eagles Varsity Volleyball Date Opponent Place Kickoff Date Opponent/Site 9th JV Varsity Aug. 30 Rockdale Rockdale 21-47 L Aug 16 at Killeen Ellison 0-3 L We our Eagles Sept. 6 Lorena Lorena 67-75 L Aug. 20 Killeen Ellison 0-3 L Sept. 13 China Spring *** Salado 7:30 pm Aug. 22,24 Gatesville Tourney and our Hometown! Sept. 20 Open vs. Round Rock Christian 0-2 L Sept. 27 *Cameron Salado 7:30 pm vs. Jarrell 2-1 W Oct. 4 *Marlin Marlin 7:30 pm vs. Florence 2-1 W Oct. 11 *Florence + Salado 7:30 pm Aug. 23 at Belton 0-3 L Oct. 18 *Troy # Salado 7:30 pm Aug. 29, 31 Robinson Varsity Tourn Oct. 25 *Academy Academy 7:30 pm vs. Robinson 1-2 L Nov. 1 *Lago Vista ** Salado 7:30 pm vs. Athens 2-0 W Nov. 8 *McGregor McGregor 7:30 pm vs. Robinson 1-2 L * District game + Homecoming vs. Waco 2-1 W ** Senior night # JH recognition Aug. 30 Brentwood 0-3 L Sept. 3 Temple 3-1 W Sept. 5,7 Robinson 9th/JV Tourn Customer Freshman & JV Football AcePest and Lawn Sept. 6 at Lorena 4:30 4:30 5:30 Date Opponent Location 9th JV Satisfaction Sept. 10 Taylor 5:30 5:30 6:30 Guaranteed Aug. 29 Rockdale Salado 0-38 14-16 Sept. 5 Lorena Salado 0-44 0-38 Sept. 13 Academy 4:30 4:30 5:30 Free Estimates 947-4222 Sept. 12 China Spring China Spring 5:30/7:00 Sept. 17 at Florence 6:00 6:00 7:00 Sept. 20 Lexington 4:30 4:30 5:30 Locally Owned and Operated Sept. 19 Open Sept. 26 *Cameron Cameron 5:00/6:30 Sept. 24 at Rogers 6:00 6:00 7:00 Licensed by the Structural Pest Control Board TPCL #12512 Oct. 3 *Marlin Salado 6:30 Sept. 27 Cameron 4:30 4:30 5:30 Oct. 10 *Florence Florence 6:30 Oct. 1 Rosebud-Lott 6:00 6:00 7:00 Oct. 17 *Troy Troy 5:00/6:30 Oct. 4 at Jarrell 4:30 4:30 5:30 Oct. 24 *Academy Salado 5:00/6:30 Oct. 8 at Academy 6:00 6:00 7:00 Dental Implants Oct. 31 *Lago Vista Lago Vista 5:00/6:30 Oct. 11 Florence 4:30 4:30 5:30 Nov. 7 *McGregor Salado 5:00/6:30 Oct. 15 Lexington 5:00 6:00 7:00 Reconstruction Dentistry Oct. 19 Rogers 1:00 2:00 3:00 General Dentistry Oct. 22 at Cameron 6:00 6:00 7:00 Junior High Football Oct. 25 at Rosebud-Lott 4:30 4:30 5:30 Date Opponent Location 7B 7A 8A Oct. 29 Jarrell 6:00 6:00 7:00 Sept. 12 China Spring Salado 4:30 5:30 6:30 Sept. 19 Open Sam W. Teas, D.D.S. Sept. 26 *Cameron Salado 5:00 6:00 7:00 Junior High Volleyball Schedule Oct. 3 *Marlin Marlin 5:00 6:30 Date Opponent 7B 8B 7A 8A Oct. 10 *Florence Salado 5:00 6:30 Sept. 5 CCJHS 4:30 4:30 5:30 5:30 (254) 947-4755 Oct. 17 *Troy Salado 4:30 5:30 6:30 SC Lee 6:30 6:30 7:30 7:30 213 Mill Creek Drive Oct. 24 *Academy Academy 4:30 5:30 6:30 Sept. 14 Waco Robinson Junior High Tournament Oct. 31 *Lago Vista Salado 4:30 5:30 6:30 Sept. 16 Rosebud-Lott Games start at 5 p.m. Nov. 7 *McGregor McGregor 5:00 6:00 7:00 Sept. 23 AT Jarrell Games start at 5 p.m Sept. 30 Academy Games start at 5 p.m. Good Luck from your ‘Home’ Team Oct. 7 AT Florence Games start at 5 p.m. Salado Eagles Cross Country Oct. 14 Lexington Games start at 5 p.m. Aug. 29 Belton Girls 1st place, Boys 2nd place Oct. 21 AT Rogers Games start at 5 p.m. Sept. 6 Midway Girls 2nd place, Boys 4th place Oct. 28 Cameron Games start at 5 p.m. Sept. 14 Tenroc Invitational Games played in this order: 7B, 8B, 7A, 8A Sept. 21 Crawford Meet Crawford HS Sept. 28 Temple Invitational Lions Park Oct. 5 Round Rock McNeil Old Settlers Park Junior High Cross Country Sept. 14 Tenroc Invitational Oct. 12 Georgetown San Gabriel Park Sept. 21 Crawford Crawford High School Oct. 21 District Cross Country Meet Cameron HS Sept. 28 Temple Invitational Lion’s Park 860 N. Main Nov. 2 Regional Meet Humble Oct. 12 Georgetown San Gabriel Park 254-947-5050 Nov. 9 State Meet Round Rock Old Settlers Park Oct. 21 District Meet Cameron c21bb.com Head Coach- Cindy Mewhinney Boys Coach- Michael Goos

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Shop at Salado’s Boutique Marketplace Women’s Apparel, Jewelry, Baby Gifts & Apparel, Gourmet Food, Home Decor & Furniture, Yarn Shop, Home Fragrance, Gifts & More Father and son Bruce and Bradley Bolick are new owners of AnyTime Fitness. The Salado Chamber of Com- 22 North Main Street merce and Salado Business owners joined in the festive ribbon cutting held Sept. 5. Any Time Fitness is located in Salado Plaza at 213 Mill Creek Drive #155 . To learn more about Anytime Fitness give Bradley a call 254 947-1063. Bolicks team-up for Anytime Fitness Father and son Bruce Owner/General Manager Owner Bruce Bol- Bachelors Degree in Ex- and Bradley Bolick are – is a 1998 graduate of ick – and his wife Tina ercise and Sports Science. new owners of Anytime Salado High School and have lived in Salado since Additionally, Mel’s holds a Fitness, one of “The Top proud Alumni of the Uni- 1987. Bruce also owns a national and international 10 Franchises of 2013.” – versity of Mary Hardin local CPA firm located in NCCPT certification. She Entrepreneur Franchise Baylor (B.M. 2003 and the Stage Stop Center in has experience with all age 500®. The gym is open Ed.D. 2013). Throughout Salado. He is an adjunct levels of clients including 24/7 365 days of the year. his life, Brad has enjoyed professor at UMHB in the children and senior citi- Salado Before signing up an indi- physical fitness having McLane College of Busi- zens. Vintage vidual can receive a free served as a coach in public ness teaching accounting Brenna Ross – Personal 7 day trial gym pass to try schools and is currently a courses. Moreover, Bruce Trainer. Brenna is a pas- Cakery it out with no obligation. coach for SYSA U8 divi- and Tina are proud grand- sionate fitness expert hav- Currently there are over sion team. Additionally, parents of Carmen (6), ing trained for marathons cupcakes - pastries fresh baked bread saturday 2000 plus clubs world- he serves as band direc- Brock (19 months), and and other completions we cater! wide, which members can tor and adjunct professor Sloane (2 months). throughout her life. Bren- take advantage of when of music for Central Texas Other staff includes: na’s enthusiastic approach We are remodeling traveling. College in Killeen. Brad Melesia Hudson – Per- to fitness and motivation & will reopen Oct. 1 Dr. Bradley Bolick – has been married to his sonal Trainer. “Mel” grad- helps her clients achieve wife Sarah for 9 years. uated from UMHB with a (254) 247-9358 successful results. 110 N Main Street Tues - Sat 11 - 4 Chocolate & Wine Weekend Sept. 20 - 22 For those who believe the four basic food groups consist of white chocolate, The Pizza Place milk chocolate, dark choc- 230 North Main Street olate and truffles….the Chocolate & Wine Week- Open Daily 11 am 947-0022 end is not to be missed. Handcrafted Pizza and Sandwiches The event will take place Baked Pasta Dishes | Wings throughout the Village All You Can Eat Salad Bar of Salado with nine great events in one fun-filled Pickup • Dine-in • Delivery weekend. The three-day choco- Open at Lunch late week-end promises to no minimum orders satisfy all the senses with chocolate, wine tastings, music, demonstrations, a PizzaPlaceSalado.com gourmet chocolate brunch, chocolate trail through- Chocolate & Wine Weekend tickets are available online at saladochocolatefesti- val.com.

out the town and Saturday and chocolate pairing. at 7 p.m. night Chocolate & Music. Discuss the gastronomi- Salado Creek Winery Choose from a variety cal rules, nuances in wine will present live music of ticketed events through- and then sample wines and with a Chocolate & Port out the weekend. Ticket chocolates in order to find tasting and souvenir glass prices vary and the full a more perfect union. The in the evening. schedule may be viewed noon class is limited to 10 This year a special at saladochocolatefestival. students. Chocolate & Wine Dinner com. The eight stop Choco- at The Range will offer The weekend kick- late Trail is 2-6 p.m. three courses and a sweet off begins Friday, Sept. throughout the Village of ending that also features 20 with an Evening of Salado. Stops include Sal- Salado’s Wineries. The Chocolate & Wine from ado Wine Seller, Brook- one seating for the dinner 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at shire Brothers, Charlotte’s is at 6:30 p.m. Salado Wine Seller. Savor of Salado, Prellop Fine Sunday, Sept. 22 brings the taste of premier Texas Art Gallery, Salado Creek a Chocolate & Champagne wines paired with deca- Winery, Mud Pies Pottery, Brunch 11 a.m. at Alexan- dent chocolates. The Shoppes on Main and der’s Distillery. The gour- Saturday, Sept. 21 Mud Springhouse. met menu selections may Pies Pottery offers the Transportation will be viewed at saladochoco- 9 a.m Hands on Choco- be provided. Tickets are latefestival.com. late Experience from Sir $39.95 per person and Salado Wine Seller will Wigglesworth’s Home- must be purchased in ad- offer additional classes in made Fudge Factory. Cre- vance. paring wine and chocolate ate chocolate delights Friends of the Salado at noon and 2 p.m. on Sun- ranging from fudge kissed Public Library will host a day. apples to pecan pralines. Death By Chocolate Con- For festival details, up- Class size is limited to 10 test from 3 - 5 p.m. at the dated information and people. library. Enter your favor- to purchase tickets visit The 9:50 a.m class al- ite chocolate recipe. Entry saladochocolatefestival. lows adults to create al- deadline is 1 p.m. on Sept. com or contact the Vil- cohol infused chocolate 13. For more information lage of Salado Tourism treats. call the library at 254-947- office at 254-947-8634 or Play matchmaker with 9191. dcharbonneau@saladotx. winemaker June Ritter- Rising Star Vineyard gov. Each event requires a busch with a class focused will host a Chocolate Buf- ticket. on her philosophy of wine fet, Wine and Wine Class Page 2C, salado Village Voice, September 12, 2013 Village of Salado Calendar of Events Mondays on Facebook to see this Range Restaurant on coach Inn, meeting: 8 a.m. Salado Masonic week’s menu or call 254- Main St., beginning at at Sterling C. Robertson Lodge #296 practice, 947-3828. 7 p.m. Artists change Meeting Room, Stage- 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge Third Tuesday weekly. coach Inn. The Sterling 90 N. Church St. Salado 4-H club meet- Saturdays C. Robertson Salado SRT Chapter #22 urges all SRT ondays ing, 6:30 p.m. at Salado Jazz on the Creek, M members in the area to Children’s Story High School Library. 9-11 p.m. at Alexander’s attend. Time at the Salado Tuesday and Thursday Distillery at Inn on the eptember Public Library, 11-11:45 Trudy’s Closet, 1-3 p.m. Creek, with Austin’s S 14 a.m. at Grace Baptist Church Kristina Lanuza & Grace Baptist Church Sarah Ann. will open Trudy’s Closet ondays M First Wednesday at 8 a.m. Trudy’s Closet is Village Quilters and Sundays Adult craft group named in honor of Trudy Knitters, 1:30 p.m. at New open discussion meets at Salado Public Stuart, who died from Village Art Building. Library, 10 a.m.-noon. Al-Anon Meeting in Salado, 6 p.m. Salado cancer. It will be open irst onday F M Thursdays at United Methodist Tuesday and Thursday Salado Athletic Martinis and Mani- Church in the Youth afternoons 1-3 p.m. and Booster Club meeting, 7 cures at The Lounge at Activities Building in the 8 a.m.-noon the first p.m. in the Salado High The Range. $25 for 2 back. and third Saturdays of School Library. ladies night adult bever- the month. Gently used September 12 Second Monday ages, a manicure and a clothing has been donated selection of appetizers. Salado Chamber of and anyone in need may Salado FFA chapter Commerce Ladies Aux- meeting, 6:30 p.m. in Call 254-947-3828 to shop in Trudy’s Closet. iliary meeting, Robertson the ag shop classrom at book your appointment. The closet is located in room of Stagecoach Inn. Salado High School. Space is limited. the little metal building Social hour begins at 9:30 on the church parking lot. Tuesdays Second Thursday a.m. Sip and Knit, 5 p.m. September 14 Salado Village Art- September 12 ists, Village Art Build- at Salado Wine Seller, Heart of Texas Texas Naturalist pro- ing, 9:30 a.m. informal gathering of Chapter of the Sons of needle artists for felow- gram at Salado Public the American Revolution uesdays T ship and wine. Bring a Library meeting room, 10 a.m. at the Central Adult game day at project to work on. 2-5 p.m. The September Texas Area Museum in Presbyterian Church of program will feature Gil downtown Salado. The irst aturday Salado, 10 a.m. F S Eckrich, who will talk program will be presented Sit & Knit Session Fireside will perform at the Salado Athletic Boosters uesdays about creating gardens by Craig Enoch, former T at The Salado Yarn Co. Reverse Raffle on Sept. 21. that attract birds. justice of the Supreme Salado Rotary Club inside The Shoppes on luncheon meeting, 11:30 September 12 Court of Texas. He will Main, 22 N Main join speak on the Constitution a.m. at Johnny’s Steaks Area Council meet- eptember protocols, brush control, fellow knitters for casual of the United States. After S 19 & Bar-Be-Que meeting ing of ABWA, 6 p.m. cattle theft prevention, knitting. 10 - Noon. sal- the meeting members will Salado Chamber of hall. Church of Christ Activity viewing of the Frenzel [email protected] gather for a luncheon at Commerce Board of uesdays building. Speaker: Barclay & Meacham Beefmaster T First & Third Saturday the Stagecoach Inn. The Directors meeting, 8:30 Salado Community McCort, RN, MSN on herd and a tour of the Trudy’s Closet, 8 a.m.. public is welcome to at- a.m. in the Salado Visi- Chorus practice, 6 p.m., Diabetes, RSVP to 947- historic Solana Ranch. at Grace Baptist Church tend the meeting. tor’s Center. 5410. Continuing education Salado Civic Center, un- September 19 less otherwise noted. Saturdays September 12 September 14 credits. Please RSVP to Salado Aldermen Recycling program, 9 Sip n Knit at Salado Living Proof Live Derek Frenzel at 254-541- Tuesdays meeting, 6 p.m., Mu- a.m.-noon at 113 Salado Wine Seller on Main Simulcast, 8:30 a.m. - 4643 or email derek@ Sit & Knit Session nicipal building, 301 N. Plaza Drive behind Street, 5 - 7 p.m. bring 3:30 p.m. at First Baptist frenzelbeefmasters.com. at The Salado Yarn Co. Stagecoach Rd., Village Salado Creekside. Glass your current project and Church of Salado. September 21 inside The Shoppes on is accepted. Electronics will consider adopting have a glass of wine with September 14 Death by Chocolate Main, 22 N Main join recycling will be ac- a proposed tax rate for fellow needle artists. Salado Volunteer at Salado Public Li- fellow knitters for casual cepted on the Saturdays tax year 2013. Meeting eptember Fire Dept Fish Fry and brary, 2-4 p.m. Enter knitting. 10 - Noon. sal- of Feb. 23, 30, March 7 S 13 is open to the public. Fundraiser 5 - 8 p.m., the library’s 4th annual [email protected] and March 14. Visit www. Tailgate party spon- September 20 sored by the Salado Salado Intermediate Death by Chocolate Tuesdays keepsaladobeautiful.com Dentistry from the Athletic Booster Club, 6 School Cafeteria. Contest to be held during Prix Fixe menu at to find out how you can Heart, first annual event p.m. in the parking lot the annual Salado Wine The Range. Two courses volunteer. September 14 at Salado Smiles. For at Salado Eagle Field. and Chocolate Weekend. and adult beverage for Paul Cox at The those patients in need, Saturdays The most extreme fan will Contestants must fill out $14.95. Terrific for Date Lounge, upstairs at The free dental services will Live music at The receive two Home Passes a contest entry form at Night! Offerings change Range restaurant, 7-10 be offered on a first come, Lounge, upstairs at The to all Salado ISD athletic the library to receive the weekly. Find The Range p.m. first served basis. Begin- events during the 2013-14 contest instruction packet. eptember ning with registration at school year. Judges will S 16 Salado United Meth- 8:30 a.m., Salado Smiles September 21 be Dr. Michael Novotny, odist Women, 5:45 p.m. will provide one of the Salado Athletic Burt Smith, Rachel Lee. at the church, room 117. following services to Booster Reverse Raffle The band and cheerlead- patients: cleanings, filling at Tenroc Ranch. Tick- ers will be there to join September 16 extractions. Must be over ets are $150 with $50 fans in cheering on the Salado ISD Board 18 years of age to partici- mulligan. Grand prize is Eagles before the first of Trustees meeting, 6 pate. For more informa- $3,000 VISA gift card, home game of the season p.m. at the Salado Civic tion, visit www.Dentistry- second place is $1,500 against China Spring. Center. Meeting is open FromTheHeart.org gift card and third place There will be popcorn, to the public. is $500 gift card. Ticket September 20 snow cones, snacks, Eagle September 16 admits two for dinner, Farm to Table Din- tattoos and fan gear. Salado Masonic drinks, drawing and danc- ner at The Range at the September 13 Lodge stated meeting, ing. Doors open at 5:30 Barton House. More Fifth Quarter at the 7:30 p.m. at the Lodge p.m. at the Tenroc Ranch details on the way as Dave Salado United Method- Hall, S. Church St. Blue Heron Room. Call Hermann brings all Texas ist Church, following DeeDee Hawesat 512-845- September 17 purveyors for a Texas- the Salado Eagles Home 1740 or email Hawes422@ Daughters of the Re- only event. Visit therang- Game (10 p.m.) Free food gmail.com. public of Texas, Salado erestaurant.com for more and activities includ- chapter meeting, 11 a.m. information. September 21 ing photo booth, Velcro Jenna McDaniel at at The Central Texas September 20-22 wall, game van, inflatable Area Museum. Officer The Lounge, upstairs at Salado Chocolate & games - joust, sumo suit installation prior to The Range restaurant, and boxing. Wine Weekend. Florals Gifts Indulgences regular meeting. Public 7-10 p.m. September 13 & 14 welcome. September 21 September 21 Cattlemen’s Field The Sons of the Re- September 17 Bleu Edmondson, 7 Day, 8:30 a.m. at Solana Located Midtown #8 Rock Creek public of Texas dinner Salado Intermediate p.m. at Johnny’s Out- (just a few steps off Main) Ranch, exit 280 off of and meeting. Dinner School Open House, 5 – back. Tickets $10. Info, I-35. Live cattle demon- (254) 947-0240 Friday evening at Stage- 6:30 p.m. strations, animal health See Calendar, Page 3B Send your calendar listings to saladocreekantiques.com [email protected] 511 Stagecoach Rd. 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FROM Page 2B Calendar Want to see your tickets online at johnny- the Salado Church of business here? soutback.com. Christ, following the MUD PIES September 24 Salado Eagles home Advertise in the POTTERY Story Telling in game, about 10 p.m. Salado HAND THROWN POTTERY Tablerock’s Woods (El- October 19 Village Voice ONE PIECE AT A TIME ementary Schools) Taste of Salado, 6 - 9 September 25 p.m. Fine art auction and for as little as Handmade Salado Lions Club, food served tapas style. Pottery, 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic Benefits programs of the $16 per week Center. Public Arts League of with a Homemade Salado. Tickets at sala- 26 week contract Fudge September 27 doevents.com. Salado Chamber of OVER 50 FLAVORS ctober including Sucrose free Commerce Golf Tourna- O 19 Bonus listing on Annual Cattlemen’s ment. Gluten Free Ball at Tenroc Ranch. our Shopping September 28 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Guide Map Cassandra Taylor at Benefits Salado Education 18 N. Main Salado The Lounge, upstairs at Foundation. Live and Si- (254) 947-5321 947-0281 The Range restaurant, lent Auction by Bill Hall 7-10 p.m. Live music by Freddie Closed Tuesday September 27 Fuller & the Bell Jam Fifth Quarter at the Band. Steak Dinner by First Baptist Church, Johnny’s Steaks and Bar- following the Salado Be-Que $75 per person Eagles home game, about BYOB. Tickets at: Cen- The Smokin’ Sneakers half marathon will benefit the 10 p.m. tury 21-Bill Bartlett, First Salado Volunteer Fire Department on Oct. 12. Community Title Salado, eptember calling the Church office ovember S 30 Johnny’s Steaks and N 27 - 29 Salado High School at 254-947-5482. Funds Bar-Be-Que, SISD Salado ISD Thanks- Open House, 5:30 – 7 raised will be used for Administration Office. giving holiday. p.m. Church and Community info: Michael Apodaca at ecember needs. D 5 October 1 947-5697. Christmas Stroll Tuesday Night Prix Fixe November 4 EVERY TUESDAY FROM 5pm TILL CLOSE Salado Junior High October 25 Parade, 5 p.m., Main Salado Historical So- School Open House, 5:30 James Bond Theme Street. PRIX FIXE TWO COURSE MEAL with a FEATURED BEVERAGE PARING ciety Fall Chili Supper, – 6:30 p.m. Night 6:30 p.m. at The ecember 6 p.m. Salado Church of D 6-7 AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR October 4 Range at the Barton YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE! Christ Activity Center. A Christmas Carol at Salado ISD end of House. Black tie - Din- Bring salads, cornbread Tablerock. Chef’s Special selections change weekly grading period - noon ner, gaming and enter- or dessert. Public wel- December 6-8 Award Winning Cuisine in a Registered Historic$ and14.95 Comfortable Setting release. tainment. Reservation come. Annual Christmas THERANGERESTURANT.COM 254.947.3828 ctober required, purchase tickets O 5 November 8-9 Stroll Rajun Owen Memo- at www.therangeresturant. Third Annual Scotch December 7 rial Team Roping at com. Tasting and Scottish Recital featuring Wildfire Ranch Arena. October 26-27 inspired menu at The Carol Meyer Willing- All proceeds go towards 47th Annual Salado Range Restaurant at ham and Jason Francis a scholarship fund. Art Fair at Pace Park. the Barton House. More with proceeds to benefit Silent and Live auction October 26-27 details to come. Historic Salado Col- at noon. Entries limited to Fright Trail at lege Park, 7 - 10 p.m at 150 teams per roping. May November 8-10 Tablerock. the home of Dr. and Mrs. enter two times in each 52nd Annual Gather- Douglas B. Willingham. roping. To enter, call Brit October 27 ing of the Scottish Clans Wine and hors d’oeuvres Owen at 254-947-5125 Chapel Music Series and Highland Games reception featuring the or email RajunOwenRop- Event at The Chapel at on the grounds of the Karen Rigo combo. [email protected]. Roping Caluber Oak. Details to Salado Civic Center. Reservations required begins at 9 a.m. with a #12 follow, www.CaliberOak. November 11 com. 947-9248. no cap, followed by a #9 Salado ISD school capped at a #5. October 20 December 13-14 Custom blown holiday. A Christmas Carol at October 5 Fall Festival, 11 a.m. glass made November 15 Tablerock. Salado Youth Fair at St. Stephen Catholic Salado ISD end of in Salado. Boosters Reverse Raffle Church. BBQ dinner, December 13-15 grading period - noon View our gallery at Tenroc Ranch, 6 p.m., carnival and live auc- Salado Christmas of hand-blown pieces all proceeds go to support tion. release. Stroll. or make your very own Salado FFA, FCCLA and November 1 4-H youth projects. Ticket Fifth Quarter at the #2 Peddlers Alley includes steak dinner for St. Stephen Catholic Salado Texas 76571 two, drinks, a chance to Church, following the Ki Ki Creations 254-947-0339 (by appointment) win prizes and bid on live Salado Eagles home Texas Style & Unique Jewelry and silent auction items. game, about 10 p.m. (512) 560-0524 or (254) Diamonds by the Yard ovember 624-1008. N 2 Salado United Meth- Custom Settings • Colored Diamonds October 5 odist Church Garden (next to Ambrosia Tea Room) The Judith Miller Guild 18th annual 106 North Main Street Salado Band at The Lounge, luncheon and style show, (254) 855-5538 Private Showings upstairs at The Range 12:30 p.m. at the church, restaurant, 7-10 p.m. 650 Royal Street, Salado. October 5-6 Fashions presented by A Christmas Carol & hometown merchants, Fright Trail Auditions Christy’s, Magnolias of Salado, and Sofie’s, will ctober O 8 be modeled by Salado Thomas Arnold El- ladies. Included will be ementary School Open beautiful styles for every House, 5 – 6:30 p.m. body size and food guar- October 8 anteed to make you crave Neighborhood Night seconds. Tickets are $25 Out, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at and may be purchased by Mill Creek Clubhouse Grounds. Bring a covered dish. Program will include a discussion of the golf Salado Chamber course and protective covenants. of Commerce October 11 9th Annual Bell County’s award-winning winery Salado High School Homecoming. Queen and Golf Tournament Live Music King will be crowned be- fore the game at approxi- Friday, September 27, 2013 every Saturday mately 6:30 p.m. Kickoff Mill Creek Country Club 5 - 8 pm will be 7:30 p.m. 1610 Club Circle October 11 Salado, Texas Open Daily till 8 p.m. on Saturday Fifth Quarter at the FOUR PERSON SCRAMBLE 3C Cowboy Fellowship, 419 N. Main Street (254) 947-9000 following the Salado $85 per player, or SAVE $30 and sign up a team for $310. saladoswirlandsip.com Free WiFi Eagles home game, about Entry includes: Green Fee, 1/2 Cart, Lunch & Drinks, Chances to 10 p.m. Win Prizes, Tex-Mex Buffet dinner. October 11-12 Check-in starts at 11:30am, Lunch starts at 12pm, Ball Drop at 12:45 pm Christmas in October Shotgun start is ONE pm! at the Stagecoach Inn. (For full schedule, visit www.salado.com or call 254-947-5040 for more details) October 12 REGISTRATION FORM Military sponsor: $85

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October 14 Return Form and Make Check Payable to: Hole In One Sponsor—$1000 Salado ISD school Salado Chamber of Commerce 831 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 849, Salado, Texas 76571 Extra dinner tickets—$10 holiday. Phone: 1-254-947-5040 Fax: 1-254-947-8388 E-Mail: [email protected] Donate drawing item ___ ctober O 18 Registration deadline: September 24, 2013 Fifth Quarter at (bring by Chamber office by 9/20/13) Page 4C, saladosalado Village Voice, December 13,20, 2012 Page 4C, salado Village Voice, September 12, 2013 ShoppingShopping Map Map of of Salado Salado 4. Stagecoach Inn 947-5111 DL 4. S tagecoachStagecoach Inn Inn Dining 9 Room47-5111 DL SStagecoachtagecoach Inn Inn CoffeeDining Shop Room THEStagecoach SHOPS InnAT STAGECOACH Coffee Shop THE Serenity SHOPS Spa AT STAGECOACH 947-8833 $ Serenity Boutique & Spa 5. Stone Creek 947-8833 $ SettlementsFinders Keepers 1-325-665-5669 947-9099 S L 888/777-8844

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Bridge is much too dif- ficult a game for anyone to always play perfectly. Mis- takes are fairly frequent, even at the highest level. The most that anyone can realistically hope to do is to hold their mistakes to a minimum. Consider this deal from the 1977 world champion- ship match between the United States and Swe- den. When the U.S. held the North-South cards, the bidding went as shown. North’s two-club bid over one notrump was “Landy,” showing length in both major suits. West led a diamond against four hearts dou- bled, and the American declarer took East’s king with the ace. A trump to dummy’s queen, West fol- lowing low, revealed the 3-0 trump division. South then returned to his hand with a diamond and this time led a spade. what came naturally. SALADO CLEANERS West followed low, as (c) 2013 King Features most defenders would, Synd., Inc. Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations and declarer went up with 1209 N. Stagecoach the king, since West was 254-947-7299 marked by the bidding 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat with the ace of spades. Leather & Suede Cleaned Next came a low spade to West’s ace, after which it Wash & Fold didn’t matter what West (Next to the Library) played next. With proper play, South was bound to make the contract. However, West could Your Cup is Waiting have defeated four hearts by going up with the ace of spades at trick four and McCain’s Bakery & Cafe exiting with a spade. South would then have found it 417 N. Main 947-DELI (3354) impossible to stop West from scoring two trump Wireless Internet tricks with the A-J no mat- ter how he continued. Gourmet Espresso Bar It is not difficult to Speciality Coffees prove that the correct play at trick four was for West Gourmet Breakfast & Lunch to go up with the ace of ~ Bakery ~ spades and return the suit. But in the heat of battle -- Cakes, Pies, Cookies & More when a defender does not Freshly served daily! have the time to analyze a situation completely and instead reacts instinctively -- it is easy to make a mis- Book now for retreat, workshop, meeting, take. West was only doing or corporate events.

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• Creeks of Salado: Estate-sized lots starting at $60,000 • Mill Creek lots: $29,000 - $77,000 • Hidden Springs lots: $31,500 - $55,000 • Windy Hill Ranch: lots beginning at $39,521 • 27 & 41 ac. Tracts - Fox Rd • 64.8 ac., between Salado and Jarrell. Stock pond - SOLD • 66 acres with Salado Creek frontage • 75 acres on Stillhouse Lake, views, trees, close in • 76 acres south of Salado, lovely views (back) Bill, Melanie, Valerie, Sue Ellen • 215 ac. on I-35 S. of Salado, nice views and long road frontage (front) Debbie & Paul Page 2D, September 12, 2013 SALADO Village Voice Classified ads continued from page 1D ways, roads, 254-947- hartmanplumbingservices. Bell Air Condition- 0149 or 254-933-7900 com Yount Sewer & ing: All brands repairs, tfnd JUNK REMOVAL & HAULING tfnd Drain: septic tank & free estimates, 100% fi- We Remove almost anything!! grease trap pumping, 254- nancing available, 254- CBS Construction: Moffat & Daugh- 947-5036. 939-1141. TACLA002113C septic tanks, house pads, ters Plumbing: Ser- tfnd JUNK We Recycle tfnd driveways, lot clearing, top B vice, repair, remodeling, - - soil, 254-718-1752. GONE Fast Service 254-289-5986 Master LIC tfnd Plumbing # M017002 Glass and tfnd Terry 254-947-5882 or 254-721-9587 Window Hartman Plumbing Pest Service: Residential Salado Plumbing. Clear View Window ontrol New Screens Commercial Store Fronts and Commercial, 254-947- In-home repairs, 254-947- Cleaning: Windows, C Custom Storm Windows Custom Designed Mirror 5325 5800. Master LIC M 16892 gutters, power washing, Custom Storm Doors Residential Glass Repair Ace Pest Control: ceiling fans, 254-931-6172. Patio Door Repair Shower Doors Customer satisfaction tfnd Application has been made with guaranteed, free esti- mates, TPCL #12512; Da- the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Jimsco Glass & vid Preston. 254-947-4222 Glass & Window, Inc. Commission for a Mixed Beverage Window: Screens, storm tfnd 3010 S. Gen. Bruce • Temple, Texas 76504 Restaurant Permit with Food and windows and doors, com- (254) 774-9361 • Fax (254) 774-1900 mercial, residential repairs Beverage Certificate by Daybreak and install. 254-774-9361. Garbage JIM & SHEILA MOHLER Owners Construction, Inc. DBA Stage- tfnd coach Inn, to be located at 401 Clawson Disposal: South Stagecoach Road, Salado Dirt Work Competitive pricing for We Transport Horses Texas. Officers of said corpora- great garbage service; container and curbside re- Lone Star Grading, tion are Terry D. Potts, President cycling. 512-746-2000. commercial, residential, tfnd and Andrea D. Potts, Secretary. industrial excavation, grad- ing, paving, pads, drive- Livestock Transportation Vets $1.25 per mile + gas ets NOTICE OF ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING P & Call Karen(254) 718-4525 Livestock The Village of Salado government has received a variance request to the Subdivision Ordinance Animal Medical Yount Sewer & Drain on an extension of the allowed block length Salado, I-35 & FM 2115 Small, exotic and equine from 1,200 feet to 1,480 feet for a 58-lot subdivision, Septic Service, L.C. medicine. www.saladovet. LaPaloma Subdivision, off of FM 2484. com, 254-947-8800. Septic tank The variance request will be considered by the tfnd & grease trap Zoning Board of Adjustment at a public hearing on Monday, September 23, 2013 at 1:00PM pumping Salado Veterinary at the Municipal Building, 301 N. Stagecoach Rd. Hospital: Small & exotic 254 947-5036 All decisions by the Zoning Board of Adjustment are final. animal medicine, vaccina- tions, prevention, micro- chipping, bathing, board- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ing, 254-947-8058. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION tfnd

The Dog Spot: Board- The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a ing, Grooming and Obedi- public hearing on Monday, September 23, 2013 at 2:00PM ence courses for Dogs and at the Municipal Building, 301 N. Stagecoach Rd. Cats. 947-3647 to consider the Abandonment of an Alleyway tfnd located between Church and Main Streets, and to consider the changing of the Permitting of Johnny's Outback from a omputers Conditional Use Permit to a Permanent Permit. C The Board of Aldermen will then hold a public hearing on Thursday, Walt Tollefson com- Minor and Major Repairs October 3, 2013 at 6:00PM puter repairs and sales, at the Municipal Building to consider the P&Z's recommendation. Foreign and Domestic data recovery, configura- Interested citizens are encouraged to attend or written comments may tions, Salado Plaza suite be submitted to the Village office. #135, 254-291-6354. C&W AUTO REPAIR tfnd State Inspections & Detailing REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR INSTALLATION OF Financial & EMERGENCY GENERATOR (947) 5782 • 889 FM2268 Real Estate The Village of Salado is soliciting proposals to have an Emergen- Services W. J. Martone cy Generator installed at the Salado Municipal Building, in order to 512-746-2172 replace an existing emergency generator that is malfunctioning. The Alton D. Thiele PC: Double J Johnnie R. Martone new generator is currently on site. We are requesting the old gener- 512-635-4064 Certified Public Accoun- ator be removed and the new one installed. The Village of Salado Tree No Job too Small tant, tax returns, business Free estimates Municipal Building serves as the emergency control center for the accounting, auditing, con- Service community. sulting, 254-939-0701. LOT CLEARING The method of payment will be a one-time payment within 15 days tfnd ACREAGE MOWING CHIPPING/MULCHING of the conclusion of the project. The contractor must submit all invoic- TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL LICENSED SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION es prior to payment. Contractor must also submit sales tax number Jeremy R. Grimm, TRACTOR WORK and insurance. Terms of the contract include: project is to be com- 24 HR EMERGENCY CALL Edward Jones finan- pleted within 45 days of award of contract. cial advisor, 213 Mill Creek Completed proposals must be received by the Village of Salado Dr., Suite 120, Salado, no later than the close of business on September 26, 2013. The ad- 254-947-5128. Fire at Will vertising is to be done for 14 days prior to the bidding. All bids will tfnd be sealed. Bid opening will be announced at the close of the 14 day Will Dankert, SGT US Army Ret. bidding process. The scope of work is described in the Description of Bruce A. Bolick, Tree Trimming Work Requirements. Tree Removal Certified CPA: Payroll, W-2, Direct Stump Removal Gunsmith Mailing Address: Hand Delivery Address: Deposit, By appointment, Village Of Salado 301 N. Stagecoach Rd. 254-718-7299. SaladoC- PO Box 219 Salado, TX 76571 [email protected]. (254) 404-5915 Salado, TX 76571 [email protected] 254-947-5060 continued on, 3D

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Sept. 2 on FM 2268 near Bluebon- of Austin. Clear with road- 1:46-2:43 p.m., 286 N. net. After speaking with the ways open. Walt’s PC Repair Three vehicle crash, notified complainant further, it was Sept. 3 and Gaming Zone of a three vehicle crash at determined the offense oc- 9:14-9:33 a.m., 100 the 286 NB. No injuries, one curred in the county. A Dep- Block Pace Park. Agency Parts and Accessories towed. Report on file. Clear. uty was called for and met assist, assisted FD and EMS Data Recovery 5:26-6:08 p.m., 282 NB with complainant. Deputy with a 10-96 medical call. Computer Repairs | Modifications I-35. Assist Other Agency. took a statement and cleared Patient transported. Clear. Electronics Repairs Crash. Two vehicle crash, no the scene. 5:24-5:42 p.m., 1112 N. Configure your new PC/Laptop injuries, inside lane. Arrived Sept. 2 Robertson (Sonic). Crash, on scene and provided traf- 11:34 p.m.- 12:58 a.m., two vehicle crash occurred SALADO PLAZA suite #135a fic control for Trooper. Clear 285 SB I-35. Disabled Mo- in Sonic parking lot. No in- uter Se Mon - Fri 9 - 5 | Sat noon - 3 p rv with roadway open. torist, observed disabled juries. Report. m i o c e 8:28-9:09 p.m., 303 N. vehicle partially blocking 5:42-5:48 p.m., 2 N. C [email protected] s W Main (Maintenance/S&W entrance ramp at above lo- Main (Salado Family Den- (254) 291-6354 building). Disturbance, cation. Vehicle had a bro- tistry). Business Alarm, T originally dispatched as ken axle. I provided traffic zone 6, seating room mo- Walt Tollefson, Owner Violent Domestic occur- control. Occupant stated tion. Arrived on scene to Mark Peterson, Manager ring at Salado EMS. Lo- AAA had contacted 121 find building secure. No cated complainant who had Towing, a wrecker belong- contact with key-holder per made contact with the Scott ing to the company the oc- alarm company. Clear. H H H H H H H H & White EMS. Complain- cupant works for passed Sept. 4 ant stated his brother in law on the highway. Occupant 10:00 p.m., 284 NB had threatened him with a contacted their dispatch and I-35. Blown down street LONE STAR GRADING firearm. Complainant was had his wrecker return to the signs. The high winds blew unsure where this occurred, scene. Vehicle towed from down several street and con-

H H but stated it was somewhere scene by K&S Wrecker out struction signs. Removed & MATERIALS the signs from the roadway. Clear. Sept. 6 COMMERCIAL H RESIDENTIAL 8:59-10:15 a.m., 1500 Block Oak Park. Medical, INDUSTRIAL EOD one male to Scott & White. EXCAVATION • GRADING • SITE PREPARATION Sept. 7 YARDS • LOT CLEARING • PADS • ROADS 7:56-8:01 a.m., 1600 Block Mill Creek. Open DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS Door, noticed an open door at this address which is a ALL TYPES DIRT WORK • MATERIALS & HAULING home known to be under construction. Checked the ***FREE ESTIMATES*** interior and notified the con- tractor. Clear. (254) 947-0149 or (254) 933-7900 8:10-8:42 a.m., 3300 H H Block Chisholm Tr. Traffic H H H H H H H H Continued on 5D 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 100 947-4008 Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Home - Garden - Lawn Care - Animal Feeds Key Cutting - Propane Exchange - Paint Mixing Fax & Copy Service - Craftsman Tools September 12, 2013 salado Village Voice, Page 5D Police from, 4D Control, assisted resident Block Hesterway. Agency 79 decibels from the park- N. Robertson (Country with traffic control while Assist, assisted S.O. with a ing area. Complainant was Boys). Welfare Concern, they cut down a large tree. found dog. Returned the dog contacted by phone and situ- dispatched as elderly fe- Clear. to its owner. Clear. ation was explained. Clear. male who had been sitting 9:36-9:43 a.m., 100 6:27-6:36 p.m., 1151 N. 11:38-11:51 p.m., 1112 in her vehicle for four hours. Block Pace Park. Welfare Main (Library). Business N. Robertson (Sonic). Tran- Checked with store clerk on Concern, neighbor was con- Alarm, Side door. Arrived sient, heard a Belton office arrival who stated female cerned that her neighbor was on scene to find building drop a subject off at Robert- had been in her vehicle for missing. After speaking with secure at ground level. No son’s Hams. Located subject one to one and a half hours. 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 100 EMS, found that she had key-holder contact per alarm in Sonic parking lot. Subject Subject is code-4 and low been transported to the hos- company. Clear. walking to Austin. Courtesy on fuel. Subject had con- 947-4008 pital during the night. Clear. 7:48-8:24 p.m., 15000 ride given to the Flying J in tacted friend in Dallas that 9:44-9:47 a.m., 285 NB. Block NB Service Rd. As- Jarrell. Clear. had not called her back as of Welfare Concern, passerby sist Other Agency, observed Sept. 8 yet. 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Clear. 285 SB I-35. Disabled Motor- ing room motion. Arrived on neighbor was concerned that Other Agency, observed dep- ty and continue on his journey 5:26-6:08 p.m., 282 NB ist, observed disabled vehicle scene to find building secure. her neighbor was missing. Af- uty on side of road with six and he complied. Clear. I-35. Assist Other Agency. partially blocking entrance No contact with key-holder ter speaking with EMS, found subjects. One of the subjects 5:56-7:08 p.m., 1208 N. Crash. Two vehicle crash, no ramp at above location. Ve- per alarm company. Clear. that she had been transported had military gear taken from Robertson (Country Boys). injuries, inside lane. Arrived hicle had a broken axle. I Sept. 4 to the hospital during the him. Situation was resolved. Welfare Concern, dispatched on scene and provided traf- provided traffic control. Oc- 10:00 p.m., 284 NB I-35. night. Clear. Clear. as elderly female who had fic control for Trooper. Clear cupant stated AAA had con- Blown down street signs. The 9:44-9:47 a.m., 285 NB. 9:55-10:12 p.m., 301 been sitting in her vehicle with roadway open. tacted 121 Towing, a wrecker high winds blew down several Welfare Concern, passerby Thomas Arnold (Johnny’s). for four hours. Checked with 8:28-9:09 p.m., 303 N. belonging to the company the street and construction signs. was concerned about a black Noise Complaint, resident store clerk on arrival who Main (Maintenance/S&W occupant works for passed Removed the signs from the male walking on the inter- states the concern is too loud. stated female had been in her building). Disturbance, origi- on the highway. Occupant roadway. Clear. state. After locating him, he Decibel reading shows 79 vehicle for one to one and a nally dispatched as Violent contacted their dispatch and Sept. 6 was advised to walk on the decibels from the parking half hours. Subject is code-4 Domestic occurring at Salado had his wrecker return to the 8:59-10:15 a.m., 1500 service road- Clear. area. Complainant was con- and low on fuel. Subject had EMS. Located complainant scene. Vehicle towed from Block Oak Park. Medical, 10:35-10:47 a.m., 10900 tacted by phone and situation contacted friend in Dallas that who had made contact with scene by K&S Wrecker out of EOD one male to Scott & Block Brewer Rd. Agency was explained. Clear. had not called her back as of the Scott & White EMS. Com- Austin. Clear with roadways White. Assist, assist S.O. with panic 11:38-11:51 p.m., 1112 yet. Subject was having dif- plainant stated his brother in open. Sept. 7 alarm. Clear. N. Robertson (Sonic). Tran- ficulty contacting her bank law had threatened him with Sept. 3 7:56-8:01 a.m., 1600 12:21-12:58 p.m., 2700 sient, heard a Belton office to transfer money. Assisted a firearm. Complainant was 9:14-9:33 a.m., 100 Block Block Mill Creek. Open Block Hesterway. Agency drop a subject off at Robert- subject with locating a nearby unsure where this occurred, Pace Park. Agency assist, as- Door, noticed an open door at Assist, assisted S.O. with a son’s Hams. Located subject ATM for her bank. Assisted but stated it was somewhere sisted FD and EMS with a this address which is a home found dog. Returned the dog in Sonic parking lot. Subject subject with dealing with her on FM 2268 near Bluebonnet. 10-96 medical call. Patient known to be under construc- to its owner. Clear. walking to Austin. Courtesy bank. Enough fuel purchased After speaking with the com- transported. Clear. tion. Checked the interior and 6:27-6:36 p.m., 1151 N. ride given to the Flying J in to get her to the nearest Chase plainant further, it was deter- 5:24-5:42 p.m., 1112 N. notified the contractor. Clear. Main (Library). Business Jarrell. Clear. ATM. Clear. mined the offense occurred Robertson (Sonic). Crash, 8:10-8:42 a.m., 3300 Alarm, Side door. Arrived on Sept. 8 in the county. A Deputy was two vehicle crash occurred in Block Chisholm Tr. Traffic scene to find building secure 11:19-11:30 p.m. 1151 N.