Salado alum named top coach in nation, page 9A Salado illageillage oiceoice Vol. XXXVII, Number V15V Thursday, July 31, 2014 254/947-5321 fax 254/947-9479VV saladovillagevoice.com 50¢ Village set to call for bond Shootout By Tim Fleischer tem, the ballot will carry the property tax on your for Education Editor-in-Chief the sticker price of $10.5 homestead is frozen at the million. “Nothing in the level in which you initially slated Aug. 2 Salado aldermen di- results of the election say filed for the exemption.” rected city manager Jim that we have to issue and Regardless of the fluc- Reed to prepare for them retire all of the bonds,” tuation in tax rates or at Solana Salado Education to call for a November Reed told aldermen in the taxable values in a mu- Foundation hosts its third 4 bond election totaling workshop session. You can nicipality for the over 65 annual Shootout for Edu- $10,549,825 for the con- choose to only fund the homestead and disabled cation skeet shoot Aug. 2 struction of a wastewater lines of A & H on the map homestead tax freezes, the at Solana Ranch. treatment plant and deliv- if those entities choose to property taxes will remain Entry is $50 per person ery system for a service participate.” the same “unless you sell and includes lunch and area that would include the Reed was directed to your homestead and move refreshment. Preliminary downtown business dis- bring additional informa- into another homestead in rounds begin immediately trict, the west side of I-35, tion to the board to make Salado.” after registration at 8 a.m. Salado schools and prop- a decision, including an Even if you sell and Prizes for the skeet erties off of Mill Creek Dr. estimate of the customers move somewhere else in shoot include Yeti coolers, at Salado Plaza. to be served and possible the state, the tax freeze shotguns and other out- The board must vote in operating costs estimates. ratio will follow you, Reed door and sporting goods. favor of calling an election At a town hall meeting explained. Ammunition is not pro- no later than Aug. 18 to go July 21, Reed presented If you have filed for the vided. on the ballot in Novem- the maps and alternatives over 65 homestead exemp- The event is sponsored ber. Because of difficulty that aldermen would take tion and freeze and sell by Keith’s Ace Hardware in having a quorum at into consideration in their your home, the new owner and Solana Ranch. the next regular meeting, decision to call for a No- will pay the property tax For more information, aldermen will hold that vember bond election. rate at the current rate, re- contact Josh Bratton at meeting at 6:30 p.m. Aug. The $10.5 million bond gardless of their age. 254-493-4651 or David 12 at the Municipal Build- could require a tax in- The homestead exemp- Preston at 254-718-0241. ing, during which they crease of as much as 34.5 tion does not apply to sec- will vote on calling for the cents on the property tax ond homes, undeveloped November election. rate if approved by voters. residential property or Midnight The proposal that al- “That is the worst-case commercial property. For dermen favored in a work- scenario,” Reed said when example, if a homeowner Madness shop discussion on July 24 he first unveiled the possi- over age 65 owns the lot would service Main Street, ble impacts on the tax rate. next to their home, then the west side of I-35, Sal- The tax impact on those that taxpayer would pay 5K fun run ado schools and proper- residents in Salado over the current tax rate on the ties off Mill Creek Dr. at age 65 who have filed for second lot. set Aug. 1 Salado Plaza for a cost of the homestead exemption The tax impact to other Salado Chamber of $10,549,825. Part of this and tax freeze? Zero. property owners could be Commerce will again host cost could be shouldered Reed affirmed this fact lowered by requiring tap the Midnight Madness by entities benefiting from with the audience at the fees for the property own- (Photo by Tim Fleischer) 5K run, which will take the extended sewer lines regular board meeting July ers that will be served by A performance by Blue Lapis Light in Salado’s Pace runners and walkers for a (commercial property at 24 this after “doing some the sewer system. Reed Park drew 1,000 people here on July 25. Prior to the country run out Thomas Salado Plaza and the Sal- research on the matter and presented the numbers show, students from the Silver Spur Arts Academy Arnold. ado school district), Reed speaking to authorities at based on the assumption performed under the pavilion and showed a short film This race gathers for said, lowering that cost to the tax appraisal district that there would not be they made during the week-long arts camp in Salado. registration at 8 p.m. on a potential $9,614,825. and in the Munici- tap or hook-up fees to the The performance was a gift to the community from Aug. 1 with the firing Regardless of whether pal League. If you are over properties served. “But the Public Arts League of Salado, along with support pistol starting the race at those other entities invest 65 and have filed for the See Sewer Bond, Page 7A of a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts. 9 p.m. Aug. 1 at Johnny’s in the cost of the sewer sys- homestead exemptions, More photos can be found on page 10A. Outback. Backroads will begin playing at the Out- back at 8:30 p.m. and con- tinue until 11 p.m. at which Schools, Village lend support to Vision’s goals time the awards ceremony will take place. Admission Both the Salado ISD Infrastructure. Take current tax structure. tee supports the overhaul the top business goal. to the concert is included Board of Trustees and the proactive actions to create 3. Sidewalks and Paths: of the current set of regu- 2. Parks and recre- in the race fee, but others Village of Salado Board a first class infrastructure The committee supports lations which guide de- ation. The committee sup- can enjoy the concert for of Aldermen unanimously system. the development of a side- velopment in the Village. ports the development of just $5 per person. The voted in favor of writing 1. Sewer system: The walk and pathway program The Committee supports a formal parks plan for after-run party will end at letters of support of the Vision Committee sup- that includes requirements consideration of surveying the village that includes a midnight. top goals developed by the ports the phased con- for sidewalks in new devel- regional entities to deter- complete inventory of ex- The late entry fee for Salado Vision Committee. struction of a wastewater opments; pursuing grants mine if a shift away from isting parks, plans for con- the Midnight Madness 5K The Vision Committee treatment system which to retrofit school zones both the 2009 Internation- nectivity to infrastructure, is $40 per person, $30 for sent representatives back will initially focus on the and pedestrian areas with al Building Code and the plans for maintenance and students and military and to their respective boards business district and I-35 pleasant walk and path fa- agreement with Bureau integration of entities such late registrants may not re- (Salado ISD, Village of but will be scalable to cilities; development of a Veritas is appropriate. as Keep Salado Beautiful, ceive an event t-shirt. Salado, Salado Chamber add existing and proposed downtown sidewalk plan 3. Economic Develop- Public Arts League of Sal- You can find the appli- of Commerce, Salado His- residential areas. The first and enhancement of bicy- ment: The Committee sup- ado and other entities. cations online at www.sal- torical Society, Mill Creek phase will support the ex- cle lanes. ports the establishment of 3. Beautification: The ado.com or call the Salado Community Association pansion and revitalization Top Business Goal: To a joint Village/Communi- Committee understands Chamber of Commerce at and Salado Tourism Coun- of the business sector to provide a most laudable ty Economic Development the importance of support- 254-947-5040. cil) seeking their support increase sales tax revenues Business Environment: entity to develop and pro- ing beautification efforts. Again this year, a por- in pursuing goals in terms and reduce dependence 1. Communication, pro- vide guidance to entities The Committee supports tion of the proceeds from of infrastructure, business upon property taxes. motion and education: the wishing to do business in the development of a com- the Midnight Madness 5K climate and quality of life. 2. Roads: The commit- Committee supports the the Village. munity beautification plan will benefit the Sneakers The top goals of the Vi- tee supports the develop- development of a stream- Top Quality-of-Life that integrates the efforts for Students effort. sion Committee have three ment of a comprehensive lined communication Goal: Build up our com- of volunteer and com- Last year, the Chamber action items to achieve the road maintenance pro- strategy integrating city, munity to work in unity. munity groups to assure donated more than 100 top-line goals. gram to focus on a five- Chamber, community and 1. Events, entertain- a comprehensive pocket pairs of sneakers to lo- Following are the goals year rotation to resurface school efforts. ment and activities: The park, planting and guide cal students going back to and associated action city-maintained streets, 2. Streamline/reduce Community supports this way plan. school. items: accomplishing this in the regulations: The commit- effort in conjunction with Cong. Carter to speak to Republican Women Aug. 28 Congressman John $25 check to SARW, Pac; Carter (R-31) will speak P.O. Box, 373; Salado, TX to the Salado Area Repub- 76571 to be received by lican Women 6 p.m. Aug. Aug. 20. 28 at Tenroc Ranch event More information may center. be obtained by contacting The Range at the Bar- Deborah Roberson at dk ton House will cater the [email protected] Victor and Modene Marek, longtime Bell County residents, announced a $1,000 meal, which begins at 6 or at 281-787-1073. intial contribution and additional $500 annual contributions during a five-year pro- p.m. followed by Cong. Carter was re-elected gram proposed by Village aldermen Fred Brown for the beautification of Salado’s Carter’s remarks to the au- in November 2012 to his downtown business area. The program will include lighting of downtown buildings, dience. sixth term in the U.S. period street lights, sidewalks and seating areas. When commercial property own- As always the public House of Representatives, er Jim Lassiter heard about it, he said he would match the contributions. They were applauded at the meeting on July 24.Anyone interested in supporting the is invited. Reservations representing Bell and Wil- Cong. John Carter may be made by mailing a liamson Counties. plan can contact Fred Brown about how to do so. (Photo by Tim Fleischer) Bell County Burn Ban Status alado ater upply rought ontingency lan S W S D C P Currently at Lifted urrently at tage C S 2 call to report a planned burn - Daily outside watering allowed (254) 933-5555 ustomers encouraged to water between p m and a m - C 10 . . 5 . . To burn inside city, call 254-947-5060 Page 2A, salado Village Voice, July 31, 2014 FORUMFORUM An Open Exchange of Ideas Union Drama at the Met Insurance & Financial Services The fat lady will sing -- tuned to “Keeping Up on average $200,000 a (254) 778-8087 but only in strict keeping With the Kardashians” Rich year, covers four per- www.johnhallinsurance.com with the work rules set out than “Le Nozze di Figaro,” formances a week. The by the American Guild of the Met wants to reduce its members get paid extra for Auto Musical Artists. labor costs by 16 percent Lowry rehearsals -- even if they Home The Metropolitan Op- by getting the unions to haven’t sung in four per- era has a labor problem. accept common-sensical formances that week. Ranch Personnel expenses ac- work rules and less-gen- aficionado to realize that They also earn over- Business count for $200 million of erous pension and health the 21st century isn’t the time for singing in any op- Life the financially struggling benefits. The unions say 19th, and opera is an em- era over four hours, which Met’s $327 million bud- no and accuse the Met of battled art form. Unfortu- makes Richard Wagner Health get. waging war on their fami- nately, the Met is locking the best thing that ever horns with a force, the 3317 Pecan Valley Drive, Temple In the interest of sur- lies. happened to a Met singer’s vival in an era more at- The storied but precari- unions, that has proven paycheck. His “Parsifal” ous institution could see adept at helping to drive clocks in at five hours, its next season disrupted struggling industries into and wasn’t performed last in the labor discord. The the ground. season, in part because of Met’s general manager, A New York Times edi- labor costs. Peter Gelb, warns that torial recently noted that The union case against without union flexibility, orchestra members, who its nemesis Gelb is that the very existence of the on average make $200,000 he’s a spendthrift, and world-famous, 130-year- a year, get 16 weeks off there’s something to it. old opera is at risk. with pay. The American Gelb dropped almost $20 Well, if worst came to Federation of Musicians million a few years ago on worst, at least the Met’s Local 802 shot back that it a production of Wagner’s singers and musicians is really only 10 weeks of “Ring” cycle that included could make a go of it at the guaranteed time off with a 45-ton set. If the produc- New York City Opera. No, pay. Touche´. tion underperformed at wait, it shut its doors last Under the current rules, the box office, it was on year. the base pay for chorus See Drama at Met, Page 3A It doesn’t take an opera members, who also make

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213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 135B in Salado Plaza [email protected] July 31, 2014 salado Village Voice, Page 3A MEMBER FORUMFORUM 2014 Double dog dare ya Saying “impossible” to TEXAS PRESS some folks is like saying “I double-dog dare you ASSOCIATION to try.” Their response is Mayor quick, “I take your dare.” And, with calculated ease, Skip they do it. People in Salado are re- Blancett MAKING SENSE OF sponding to “impossible” with a determination that us;” and over 300-people says “to you, maybe, but experienced unbelievable not to me.” And, they do beauty and culture. INVESTING it. Better not say “impos- Thursday at Village sible” to PALS unless you Drama at the Met Council, Victor Marek like eating your words. Better not say “impos- Continued from Page 2A said to a full house: “We believe in Salado. My sible” to this person who a scale worthy of the Met another couple of million family buys everything writes friends; “I just stop and was funded by a gift. in broadcasts in movie in this town and we go and think about all that Only unions would com- theaters. It is working to nowhere else. Here’s a has happened with all of plain that an opera man- preserve a demanding art check for $1000 for the our efforts, worries, and ager is spending too much form that represents one of downtown project and we wonders. Awesome! Won- on opera and not enough the high points of Western annually pledge $500 until derful! It takes a Village on overtime pay and pen- civilization. It would be completion.” to make a Haven. I am so sion benefits. a shame for the ages if it Within minutes, Mr. proud of Salado.” Given the head winds were brought low, not just Jim Lassiter said, “Here Better not say “impos- in the culture, what the by indifference without, is another check for $1000 sible” to the Aldermen and Michael K. Gunter Matthew C. Gunter Met accomplishes is ex- but by shortsighted union and we pledge $500 a year Alderwoman. It is not in Financial Advisor Financial Advisor traordinary -- more than grubbiness within. until completion. their vocabulary. “Where Rich Lowry is editor of 119 N. Penelope 300 E. Central 200 performances a sea- Better not say, “impos- there ‘s a will, there’s a the National Review. (c) 2014 Belton son, in front of 800,000 sible” to these families. way” is in bold letters. Belton by King Features Synd., Inc. people in the house and They will stare you down Salado majors in the 933-2436 939-5824 and say, “Watch me. I dou- “impossible.” We are a Letters to the Editor can be sent to Salado Village ble-dog-dare-you to do the “make-it-happen-people” which makes us the best www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Voice, PO Box 587, Salado, TX 76571 or emailed same.” Friday night, Pace village in Texas. No brag- to news saladovillagevoice com nclude a phone @ . . I Park. Some said: “dance ging, just fact. Don’t be- number for verification. Unsigned letters are not artists hanging from an- lieve it? “We double dog dare you” to join us in published. cient oaks on fabric -- im- possible.” PALS, said: making the impossible – “maybe to you, but not to possible. New Robert’s rules & kindness To the Editor: I attended the Village Board of Aldermen meet- Your Voice TROYLSMITH.COM ing this evening (July 24) Personal. Investment. Solutions. for the first time as an ob- Letters to the Editor server and found it quite 101 Salado Plaza Drive interesting. One thing that Salado Texas 76571 Office: 254-947-0376 stuck me was the applica- an amended motion. I Thank goodness I had tion of Robert’s Rules of guess I learned something no broken bones but lots Offering general securities through SWS Financial Services, Inc. 1201 Elm Street, Suite 3500 Dallas, Texas 75270 (800) 562-1800 Member: FINRA/SIPC Order to the Board meet- new this evening. of black and blue marks. ing. There were four ac- Richard Egg Salado has been my tion items on the agenda. Salado home for four years -- I On three of these items, an To the Editor: find it a very friendly, lov- amendment was offered Just a note to say ing town. It is nice to see a to the original motion; the “thank you” to some very smiling face when you go amendment was approved; kind people who helped to town. but the amended motion me after I fell at the local Thanks again to those 40 S. Main, Suite B was never voted on. May- Ace Hardware store. They who helped me and may Salado be there’s a special version were so very helpful in God bless each of you. of Robert’s Rules of Order getting me home -- a lady Elizabeth Stalcup 947-0995 for Boards of Aldermen drove my car and a fire- Willborn [email protected] Cell 338-6699 that I’m not aware of which man followed her to take Salado doesn’t require a vote on her back to her car. Angelic Healing Therapeutic Massage • Massage • Body Wraps • Herbal Facial Massage • Spray Tanning • Gift Certificates Located at 2110 W. Adams Jackie Condon, RMT, MMP Temple, TX 254-421-2077 in The Cutting Edge salon By Appointment Only

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CommunityCommunity LifeLife 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado Page 4A Salado Village Voice July 31, 2014 Church service starts at 10 am (254) 947-7211 www.3ccowboyfellowship.org Erwins lead Cedar Valley Revival Follow our events on our website calendar Cedar Valley Baptist Church invites you to an old fashioned revival with Dennis Erwin preaching Aug. 1-3. Nightly services will begin 7 p.m. Aug. 1-2 and Sunday morning service will be 10:45 a.m. Aug. 3 at the church located eight miles west of Salado on FM 2843. There will be lunch served at the church fol- lowing the Sunday morn- ing service. After lunch, gospel singing will con- Dennis Erwin will preach tinue into the afternoon. old-fashioned gospel Evangelist Dennis Er- during a revival Aug. 1-3 win will be joined by his at Cedar Valley Baptist family in singing gospel Church music. them all down to continue The Erwins started singing and serving with singing as soon as they his family. were each able to talk. Ap- Kody Erwin, the sec- pearing in over 270 dates a ond born, is the quiet one. year with their mother and Kody sings bass for The father (Bro. Dennis Er- The Erwins Erwins. He loves play- win has been in full-time ing , bass fishing and evangelism for 40 years), across the country. Three as a trio until 2013, when hunting. He was All-State they have been traveling of the four siblings, Keith the group announced that in for two full-time their entire life (born in 1992), Kody their little sister, Katie years, and named, Honor- singing in concerts, reviv- (born in 1994 and Kris (born in 2000), would be able Mention All-Ameri- als, and conferences all (born in 1996) performed joining the group full-time can. Kody says that he is on stage, officially mak- now enjoying “life after ing them a Southern Gos- high school!” Sunday, August 3 pel Mixed Group. Their Kris Erwin is the All services held in Worship Center brand new CD, “Back To youngest brother, and is The Basics” was released 9 a.m. Worship Service fulfilling his life-long de- Traditional right on the heels of this 10 a.m. Sunday School sire to sing Gospel music. All Ages announcement, and fea- 11:15 a.m. Worship Service He sings baritone for the Contemporary tures the current sound of group. Kris is responsible The Erwins today. for finding new songs for Rev. Lara Whitley Franklin, Pastor Keith says, “Singing the group to sing, and is 650 Royal Street Wednesday, August 6 is all we know and all we in charge of the product (254) 947-5482 want to do. It’s our life and table. 5:15 p.m. Fellowship Meal our joy to serve the Lord Office hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5:15 – 7:30 p.m. “FourTwelve” Youth poolside Katie Erwin is the with the voices He has youngest of the group, Facebook.com/saladoumc 6 – 7 p.m. M & M Kids given us. We will gladly 6 – 7 p.m. Adult Book Study and sings alto. She is af- go through any door He fectionately referred to, by www.saladoumc.org & Adult Ramp Project chooses to open, no matter her brothers, as the “rose how big or small.” among the thorns.” Keith Erwin the eldest The Beulah Land Sing- in the group, sings the ers may also appear on lead. Upon graduating Aug. 3 for gospel singing. High School, he was of- For more information fered several basketball call Donnie Jackson at scholarships and a music 254-947-5100 or 254-913- scholarship, but turned 2851. The Salado Church of Christ SALADO CLEANERS Invites you to join us Wednesdays Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations June thru August at 6:30 p.m. 1209 N. Stagecoach for the Building on the 254-947-7299 American Heritage Series 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat August 6 Revival and Reformation Leather & Suede Cleaned August 13 Social Justice Wash & Fold August 20 Politics in the Pulpit (Next to the Library) August 27 Christians in the Civil Arena How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed ac- cording to Your word. With my whole heart I have sought You; Oh, let me not wander from Your commandments! Your word 947-5241 I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You. saladochurchofchrist.com PSALM 119: 9-11

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Thank You Salado What an amazing turn out Friday night at Blue Lapis Light. I have not seen such a wonderful show of support for any event in Salado. A huge thank you to the Board of the Public Arts League of Salado. You were all amazing and worked so hard to make this an event to remember. The aerial performance was incredible, the children’s booths were a real hit and the food sold out twice. Thanks to all the other friends of PALS that helped in so many ways.

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Longtime Saladon Mike Tubbs. Dr.Steve Waechter, Pastor 5798 FM 2484 Benefit set for Mike Tubbs 254-947-5917 Longtime Saladoan There will be a benefit the other is for a $500 gift Office: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - Noon Mike Tubbs recently had barbecue dinner with live card. Tickets area avail- Children’s Director, Cheryl Ely hip surgery, causing him music, a live auction and able from several of his GraceBCSalado.org to miss work for an ex- raffle,6-10 p.m. Aug. 9 at friends or by calling Ann tended period and to ac- Wildfire Ranch Arena in Lindsey at 512-818-7884 Come join us this Sunday morning cumulate medical and Salado. or Dana Britt at 254-760- other bills. His friends in Tickets for dinner, 7565. as we worship Jesus together! the Salado community are which will feature bris- You can also call those Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible classes for children, youth, and adults banding together to raise ket, sausage, cole slaw and numbers to make arrange- 11:00 a.m. Worship service money to help the family beans are $10. ments if you have any that has helped so many There will be two raf- items to donate to the live Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Brown Bag Meal others over the years. fles: one for a shot gun and auction that evening. 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Upstairs youth ministry

www.fbcsalado.org (254) 947-5465 Main St. at the Creek Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor Summer Connect Schedule Memorial Day - Labor Day SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Methodist Women’s Ministry Project 9:15 a.m. Small Group Bible Study 6 p.m. FBC-U (Adult Bible Study) Backpack benefits Salado Family Relief 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 6 p.m. Childrens and Youth Activities* Women’s Ministry at Salado United Methodist Church is raising funds to support 7 p.m. Choir Practice the Salado Family Relief “Back to School” program, specifically the purchase of backpacks for school-age kids. The goal for this year’s fundraiser is to collect do- * Contact church office for children’s and youth activities schedule nations for 60 backpacks for the 2014-2015 school year. A tax-deductible dona- tion of $25 will provide a high-quality backpack for a Salado student. Shown above are (front row, from left) Karin Berg, Judy Hodgin, Ann Gardner and Kathy Keller; (back row, from left) Amy Stearns, Sandy Schneider and Marilyn Griffin. Founded in January, 1999, the Salado Family Relief organization provides assistance to Salado families and individuals in need and is completely funded by donations BREAKFAST LUNCH from the community. The “Back to School” program on August 12 & 14 provides gift cards to qualified families to help with the purchase of school supplies. “Proj- 254-947-5228 ect Backpack” is an important part of the program and has been sponsored for OPEN Daily the past four years by Women’s Ministry at SUMC. To make a donation to “Proj- ect Backpack”, please call 254-947-5482 or send an email to marilyn.griffin@ 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. medtronic.com. SFRF provides gift cards for back to school Salado Family Relief Presbyterian Church 4-6 eligibility for a voucher: JD's Grill Fund will provide gift p.m. Aug. 12 and 5-7 p.m. Medicaid letter or S.S.I. inside JD's Travel Center cards to qualified families Aug. 14. Disability card, Texas to buy supplies for their Parents will need to Lone Star card, C.H.I.P. children. bring proof of enrollment or W.I.C. card and photo thru July 29 The gift cards will be in Salado ISD and one identification. 15881 South IH 35 available at the Salado of the following to show Salado HAMBURGER SPECIAL South exit 283 Buy One Get One Half Off Obituaries North exit 282 dine in only

Pfc. Donnell Antwain. 1959 in St. Louis, Mo., and Hamilton Jr. raised in Poplar Bluff Mo. The Department of He married Penny, on Defense has released the Sept. 5, 2003. She sur- name of a Fort Hood Sol- vives. Main St. dier who died July 24, 2014 He is also survived by at Thomas Arnold Rd. at Brooke Army Medical his mother and step-father Salado Center, Joint Base San An- Patricia and Lynn Tinnin tonio, Texas, from an ill- of Poplar Bluff, Mo.; two 254/947-5852 ness sustained in Ghazni children, Cory and Tay- www.fsbcentex.com Province, Afghanistan. lor Johnson of Lancaster, Pfc. Donnell Antwain. Robert Lynn Johnson Calif.; two step-children, Hamilton Jr., 20, whose Robert Lynn Johnson Crystal King of Elgin, Member FDIC home of record is listed passed away July 20, 2014, Texas and Nick King and as Kenosha, Wis., entered at his home in Fairview, wife, Amy, of Goldthwaite, active duty service in Oc- with his wife, Penny, by Texas; one sister, Coleena tober 2012 as an M1 armor his side. Moore and husband James crewman. He was assigned The Johnsons were Sal- of Bartlesville, Okla.; a to the 1st Battalion, 5th ado residents from 2008 to niece and nephew and four Cavalry Regiment, 2nd 2011. step-grandchildren. Brigade Combat Team, Johnson had been bat- A memorial service 1st Cavalry Division, Fort tling cancer since Febru- will be held at 2 p.m. Aug. Hood, since April 2013. ary, 2004. 24, at the Lost Pines Cow- Hamilton deployed in Robert (Bob) Lynn boy Church, 334 Roemer support of Operation En- Johnson was born Feb. 8, Rd, Elgin, Texas. during Freedom from July 2013 to March 2014. The Haire Shop Hamilton’s awards and Barber - Beauty - Body decorations include the 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Lobby Service Medal, Afghani- Monday -Friday 9 a.m.-3p.m. stan Campaign Medal with campaign star, Global Tammy (254) 760-1990 DRIVE-IN War on Terrorism Service Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. • Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Medal and Army Service Walk-Ins Accepted Appointments Honored Saturday 9 a.m.- noon Ribbon. Page 6A, salado Village Voice, July 31, 2014

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Lutz, Shelley announce their engagement William and Julie Lutz of Salado announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their son www.devereauxjewelers.com Jerod Lee Lutz to Sara Danielle Shelley, daughter of John and Jana Shelley of Cleburne. The prospective bridegroom is a 2009 graduate of Salado High School Mrs. Allen Frei, nee Kristi Everett and is employed at Peaceable Kingdom Retreat for Children in Killeen. The prospective bride graduated from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor and is a li- censed insurance representative at BKCW Insurance Everett weds Frei in Killeen. The couple will wed at the Knob Creek Cha- Serenity Boutique & Spa pel in Temple in September 2014. in Westphalia double-ring nuptials Bruce A. Bolick, CPA Kristi Everett of Salado Shannon Bull of Fort Contact me for your appointment became the bride of Allen Worth. Matron of Honor Payroll • W2 • 1099 • Direct Deposit Frei of Westphalia on July was Kelsey Whitesell of 19 at Westphalia Church Cedar Park. Bridesmaids of Visitation. were Carrie Everett and (254) 718-7299 The bride is the daugh- Sarah Everett both of Sal- 560 North Main, Suite 4, Office 1 ter of Ronnie and Brenda ado, Storey Frei of Zab- ACROSS FROM THE CIVIC CENTER Everett of Salado. She cikville, Rachel Rudloff of graduated from Salado Chilton, Laura Waters of [email protected] High School in 2009 and Dallas and Christine Sitka from Sam Houston State of San Antonio. University, majoring in Randy Frei of Zab- WE BUY SCRAP GOLD & SILVER Interdisciplinary Studies. cikville served as Best She teaches fourth grade Man. Groomsmen were Texas Coin Connection math and science at Raye- Bryan Ketterman of Tem- Call for your Serenity today 108 E FM2410, Suite G - Harker Heights Allen Elementary in Tem- ple, Nick Everett of Sal- 947-8833 ple ISD. ado, Keith Ketterman of Buy Sell Trade The groom is the son New Braunfels, Michael 408 South Main of Tommy and Frances Ketterman of Temple, Gold, Silver, Coins, Currency & Jewelry Frei of Westphalia. He is Mark Rudloff of Chilton, Summer Sale Storewide (254) 699-2646 a graduate of University of Brandon Rudloff of Tem- Locally Owned - Salado Resident Mary Hardin-Baylor with ple and Matthew Rudloff 25% off beginning July 26 a major in sports manage- of College Station. ment. He is the vice presi- Alexis Reichert and dent of Frei Enterprises. Allie Rudloff were flower Father Walter Danwar girls. Ring bearers were Alton D. Thiele PC Salado Creek Martial Arts of Westphalia Church of Carson Contreras, Mason Alton Thiele CPA, MBA (254) 947-8204 Visitation officiated the Reichert and Landon Ever- Certified Public Accountant Now enrolling white belt classes! double-ring ceremony. ett. Altar Boys were Cade Certified Public Accountant Multi-Family Member Discounts! The bride was given in and Conner Contreras. Tax Planning & Preparation M-W T-TH marriage by her parents. Richard Frei of Wylie Small Business Accounting The bride wore a mer- and Douglas Frei of Tem- Teen 5 - 6 p.m. Youth Tax Exempt Organization Consulting maid gown with a con- ple served as ushers. Youth 6 - 7 p.m. Teen toured neckline. It had Valerie Gausemeier 254-939-0701 1-800-772-7043 Adult 7:15 - 8:15 p.m. Adult alencon lace and a chapel performed on the organ for 300 E. Avenue C, Belton, Texas 76513 length train. The belt was the ceremony. [email protected] Saturday Classes (1st & 3rd of month) antique ivory silk gros- A reception followed 10 - 11 a.m. 11 a.m. - Noon grain ribbon with antique the ceremony at Westpha- Open Mat, All Ages Sparring (Orange Belt and gold, pearl, and crystals lia Parish Hall. A rehears- Mill Creek Cleaners Up, All Ages with metallic embroidery. al dinner preceded the cer- Her veil was wrist length emony at Oscar Store. SaladoCreekMartialArts.com with a marrowed edge. Quality Dry Cleaning, Laundry, Maid of Honor was Alterations & Custom Tailoring You Have a Choice™ The office of Dr. Mary Evers D.O. Home owned and operated since 1876. (512) 868-9800 Liz Armstrong Salado Branch Manager Specializing in Medical and Surgical Escrow Officer Skin Disease and Skin Cancer [email protected] Open Monday - Friday, late appointments available 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 Accepting new patients, we see all age groups (254) 947-3922 All major insurance accepted including Medicare and Tricare Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers 213 Mill Creek Dr., #140 fax (254) 947-8632 2118 Scenic Drive Georgetown (next to St Davids Georgetown Hospital) Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday www.texasdermcenter.com (254) 947-0100 www.monteithtitle.com ty B Make a bowl at Mud Pies Emp owl for the 2014 Empty Bowl Schedule your group (no more than 10) Salado for an evening bowl making session with Titia Materials and hot soup will be provided Bring your own beverages

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benefiting Great for birthday parties and other small group gatherings. Salado Family Relief Fund salado Village Voice, July 31, 2014, Page 7A Sewer bond FROM Page 1A Sales tax holiday Aug. 8-10 that is a decision you will more restaurants and busi- sible increase in property This year’s Sales Tax der $100: Binders, Book forms (unless rented), have to make,” he said. nesses, the more sales tax taxes, Reed explained to Holiday in Texas is Aug. bags, Calculators, Cel- Fishing caps, Fishing vests The potential tax rate we can generate,” Reed residents at a town hall 8-10. lophane tape, Blackboard (non-flotation), Football is also based upon zero said, which would offset meeting last week that As in previous years, chalk, Compasses, Com- accessories. growth in the property val- general fund costs that are the total tax rate for the the law exempts most position books, Crayons, Gloves (generally), Golf ues in the city. However, currently paid for by sales Village of Salado would clothing, footwear, school Erasers, Folders; expand- accessories; caps, dresses, Reed said that it is very tax, franchise fees, court still be lower than any supplies and backpacks able, pocket, plastic, and jackets and windbreak- likely that a sewer system fees and property taxes. Bell County city except priced under $100 from manila; Glue, paste and ers, shirts, skirts, Gradua- would increase the values Providing sewer would two: Troy and Little River sales and use taxes, which paste sticks, Highlighters, tion caps and gowns, Gym of properties in the busi- allow the Village to an- Academy. could save shoppers about Index cards, Index card suits and uniforms, Hats, ness district and especially nex property owners that If the board of alder- $8 on every $100 they boxes, Legal pads, Lunch Hooded shirts and hooded in the undeveloped areas are in the extra-territorial men call for a November spend. boxes, Markers (includ- sweatshirts, Hosiery, in- along the west side of the jurisdiction (ETJ) and bond election, the follow- Subject to certain cri- ing dry erase markers); cluding support hosiery, interstate and northwest of contiguous to the existing ing dates will apply: teria, all sales of qualify- Notebooks, Paper; loose Hunting vests. the Village proper. city limits. Since it was Last day to register to ing items made during the leaf ruled notebook paper, Jackets, Jeans, Jogging A sewer system would incorporated in 2000, the vote: Oct. 6. holiday period qualify for copy paper, graph paper, apparel, Knitted caps or also help bring in sales tax Village of Salado has not Early voting Oct. 20-31. the exemption, including tracing paper, manila pa- hats, Leg warmers, Leo- revenues by contributing been able to annex prop- Last day to apply for items sold online, or by per, colored paper, poster tards and tights, Mask, to the revitalization of the erty except through the re- ballot by mail: Oct. 24. telephone or mail. Lay- board, and construction costume, Neckwear and businesses in Salado. “The quest of property owners. Last day for ballot by mail away plans can be used paper; Pencil boxes and ties, Nightgowns and Even at the highest pos- to be received: Nov. 4. again this year to take other school supply boxes, nightshirts, Painter pants, advantage of the sales tax Pencil sharpeners, Pencils, Pajamas, Pants, Panty holiday. Pens, Protractors, Rulers, hose, Raincoats and pon- The dates for the sales Scissors, Writing tablets. chos, Rain hats, Religious tax holiday are set by the In addition, the follow- clothing, Robes. Legislature. ing clothing and accesso- Scarves, Scout uni- Families can save mon- ries will be tax-free, with forms, Shawls and wraps, ey by not paying sales tax some limitations: Shirts, Shirts (hooded), on most clothing, footwear Adult diapers, Aprons Shoes (generally), Shorts, and school supplies priced (household), Athletic Skirts, Sleepwear, night- under $100. Lists of tax- socks, Baby bibs, Baby gowns, pajamas, Slippers, free items can be found clothes, Baby diapers Slips, Soccer socks, Socks, at www.TexasTaxHoliday. (cloth or disposable), Suits, slacks, and jackets, org. Backpacks (for use by el- Support hosiery, Suspend- The sales tax holiday ementary/secondary stu- ers, Sweatshirts, Sweat weekend in Texas has dents); Belts with attached suits, Sweaters. been an annual event since buckles, Blouses, Boots clothing and 1999. (general purpose), Bow shoes, Ties (neckties - 18 unforgettable holes Shoppers are expected ties, Bowling shirts, Bras. all), Tights, Trousers, Un- of Golf designed by to save an estimated $78.9 Camp clothes, Caps derclothes, Underpants, million in state and local (, fishing, golf), Undershirts, Uniforms Robert Trent Jones, Jr. sales taxes during the sales Chef uniforms, Children’s (school, work, nurse, tax holiday. novelty costumes, Cleri- waitress, military, postal, The following school cal vestments, Coats and police, fire), Veils, Vests Head Golf Professional supplies will be tax-free wraps, Coveralls, Diapers (generally), Work clothes, JL Lewis during the holiday as (cloth and disposable), Work uniforms and Work- long as the item is un- Dresses, Employee uni- out clothes. Two Time PGA Tour Winner

Community bible study group Golf Lessons | Junior Golf Academy | Fully Stocked Pro Shop looks at Book of Luke this fall Practice Facility | Memberships Available The Temple-Belton all adults interested in an ing the small groups there Mill Creek Country Club Bar & Grill Community Bible Study in-depth Bible study. Indi- is a short teaching over the open to the public 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. (CBS) adult evening class viduals may choose to par- same section of Scripture. is currently registering for ticipate in core groups for The class will break next year’s 30-week inter- young adults, men, wom- for Christmas and spring Book Your Tee Time Today denominational study of en, or married couples. vacations and finish at the Luke. Each week, participants end of April 2015. millcreek-golf.com (254) 947-5698 Beginning Sept. 8, the receive a reading commen- To register or to obtain class will meet weekly tary on the previous week’s additional information from 7:30-9 p.m. on Mon- topic and a set of questions contact the class coordi- day in the small sanctuary to work on each day cover- nator at (254) 773-1842 in of First Baptist Church of ing the next week’s read- Temple or the class asso- Belton, Sixth and Main ing. These questions are ciate teaching director at streets in Belton discussed in small groups (254) 526-9128 in Killeen. The class is open to of about fifteen. Follow- Pints & Politics 24 HOUR HEALTH CLUB mix at Dead Fitness Classes Included Fish Grill If you are a Republican, Personal Training Available conservative, or Tea Party individual, you are invited 24 Hour Access to come and mingle with like-minded people. Activity & Diet Tracking Apps Pints & Politics will be 6-10 p.m. Aug. 1 at 871 N Stagecoach Rd Tuesday-Friday 10:30 - 6 The Dead Fish Grill, 2207 Behind Subway on I-35 Access Rd. Saturday 10:30 - 4 Summer Specials Available Now Lake Rd. in Belton, Texas. (254) 947-9993 Closed Sunday & Monday A cash bar and food Call or come by for those who are inclined while attending can be or- (254) 947-1063 213 Mill Creek Drive #155 dered individually.

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The following construction businesses donated their time and/or discounted their prices on materials for the new slab. It couldn’t be done without them: Charlie McQueen, Norman Building Materials, Salado Plumbing, Central Electric, Belcrete It couldn’t be done without you, Salado. Thanks for all these donations Kamico Instructional Media, Inc Gerald Burkhalter Roy & Laurie Steger Oscar & Diann Anderson Gerald & Mary Jane Kerr Brenda & Jerry Copeland John & Peggi Wilson John & Marie Frith Winston & Helen Hays Judith Sparkman Garlyn Shelton M & B Echols William & Julie Lutz Jerry Goodman Jessie & Alice Rodriguez Diana & James Persky Clifton & Nancy Carter George & Diane Siekieski Tim & Delana Brown Russell & Sharon Gillaspie Grady Rosier Gary & Helen McGregor Gene & Barbara May Curtis & Clarissa Sprague Ken & Rachel Spradlin First State Bank C & C Strong Kenneth & Kathleen Parker Patsy Faulkner Charles Morison Bill & Ruth Bartlett Greg & Lenora Glenn George & Ruth Rutherford John Riecker & Cindy Brittain Gene & Karen Friedman John & GeorgeAnn Valentine Martha Ann Ross Bill & Dene Heath LE & Mary Robertson Dawn & Tommie Thompson Goodnight Homes Steven & Kathryn Lindsay Mr. Robert Neves Thomas & Romayne Schatte Janice Dilley Kim Walker HN Lewis 111 Scott Wales Glen & Lauren Drake Carol Junod Letta Meinen Bruce & Susan Gordon Joe & Kathy Keyes Sharon Dunning Andre Hardeman Billy & Vicki Helm Carl & Patsy Feller Arno & Myra Novasad Edward & Jaunita Bowles Vera Donner Lone Star Grading R White Larry & Juanita Duel Charlene Jarngan Balch/Church A & H Developers John & Nancy Konzen Billie Ferguson Paul & Glenda Chappell William & Jean Sheffield First Texas Brokerage Company Ellen Morris Ellis & Sandra Vannatta Don Cunningham Jon & Joanne McDurmitt John & Kathy Janda Phil & Rene Dady Alois Pavlicek Clodene Greer Mr Johnny Watson Gary Bottger Marsha Armstrong William Morris Interests Paul & Leslie McWilliams William & Delle Broadway Mark &Terri Sheeler Cedon Realty LTD James & Amy Wilson Zebra Instruments Corp. W.C. Frymire Spencer & Julie Sincleair Bill & JoAnn Lancaster Mike & Sue Cowie Robert & Sylvia Michalewicz Leslio Slack Tab & Keri Stephens Eugenia Key Son Steve & Mary Grohosky Darrell & Maudie Street Les & Sharla Winkler Monteith And Monteith Attor- Steven & Mary Ervin Ms Olga Bradley Blanche Helwick Charles & Barbara Cox neys Kate Wheeler Joe & Joanna Oliver Barton Jones Ronald & Phyllis Anderson Don Holder Bill Hall Thomas & Marybelle Brown Rita Zbranek Michael & Ann Moore Patric & Shelley Lowry Pergamos Ranch Dale & Judy Sitz Herbie Taylor Joan Ward John & Beth Fullerton SM Retreat Charles & Carol Thompson Charles & Beverly Turnbo Betty Willingham Larry & Deborah Roberson Richard Hale Joe & Jean Rucker Mill Creek Resources Larry & Maurine Nathanson Joe & Lynda Pehoski PJM Salado Farm Jim & Donna Edwards MCI TownHouse Assoc. Sammy & Linda Perry Richard Egg Anthony & Mary Fertitta Phill & Billie Cosper Terry & Brenda Raines Michael & Susan Shobe Gerry & Patti Gamble Mr & Mrs Drayton Mclane III B.D. Graves Dennis & Lyndal Cabaniss Jill & Johnny Shipman Robert & Luba Gogoly Don & Betty Lowe Linard & Nellie Peschel Richard & Brenda Cox Peter & Jennifer Phelps Joseph & Norma Bentley Wesley & Joyce Pershall Anson & Glenda Kelley Robert Mastin Michael & Terri Cauley Ira Black Terry & Lisa Nix B.G. & J.D. Liles Thomas & Dawn Harper John & Bonnie Smith William & David Wende Morris Buckman John Jennings Royce & Dixie Curry Timothy Woodcock Leslie & Steven Campbell Lodene Moore Charles & Judy Bliss Hans & Judy Fields James & Patricia Kilburn Salado Plaza LLC John Mosley Charles Kowaleski Jerry & Elaine Herrick Shane & Samantha Mason Steven Katz Ms Wylene Williams Peggy Fogleman William & Nita Handorf Martin Prince & Donna Robert- Velda & Kevin Carroll Lopez & Galdamez Edward & Doris Hahn Bob & Carol Tyson son Solana Ranch Ron & Penny Curry Ms. Janith Zeh Robert & MaryLou Bradley Winifred Palmer Coach Smith Family Glynn & Donna Gantenbein James & Cynthia Skaggs The Terrace at Salado Dan & Jennifer Westbrook Isil Sareyyupoglu Melissa Mcdavid Jean & Earl Ellison Dianna Barker John & Tina Champion Centrovision, Inc. James & Cynthia Lee Donald & Dorothy Elliott George W. Bryant Patricia Barton Ronald Gagnon Guthrie Keeley Jean Teal Arvel J Hall Jr Jimmy & Sylvia Hodges CR & Joyce Pennington LK Marketing Group Karen & Bill Ewton Bill & Loretta Ruth Jack & Weeta Evans Salado United Methodist Church Don & Mary Kasper Homer & Barbara Ward Noel & Suzanne Schnitz William & Shirley Pinkston Victor & Alexis Turley Mr Johnnie Naivar Jack Allen Harry & Linda Miller Lawrence & Wanda Fuhs Frankie Sidaras Bud & Glenda Croom Lena Heitmeyer Robert & Virginia Lamphear CR Porter Emmit & Sharon Strain Dr. James Wallace Jim & O.J. Proske Bryan & Phyllis Johnson Chet & Margaret Yeoman Fred & Mary Geiger Joe & Cindy Derrick J. Pat & Marsha Suggs Deborah Hansen Lawrence & Lisa Phelps Michael Pegues Jon & Donna boyd Charles & Eileen Whitacre Linda Preston Fred & Lola King John & Arlene Nixon Mike & Nancy Gunter William & Mary Bailey Billie & Jane Horton Ruby Seawood Ms. Barbara Waters WB & Mary McKeown TE & GA Detrick Blanche Kevlin Jimmy & Judy Hodgin Jackie & Janet Burson Michael & Joni Moore Wilma Smith Sally Borja DeAnna & Nolan Kensey Leslie B Branch Billie Long Kenneth & Deborah VonGonten Rebecca Hart James Devine Larry & Ellen Townsend Bill Reynolds Lena Perger Steven & Judith Lazarus H. Nelson Lewis Jr. &Bertha Joe & Michelle Burnett Jeffrey & Kathy Myers WB & Elaine Ory Fred Stroud Hale & Jenna Sloan AVS Services LTD Stephen & Carrie Miles Mary Jean Boston Earl & Jan Huber Ms. Betty Johnson Davis & Susan Humistons Michael & Dianna Coggin Ira & Jo Ann Bernstein Barbara Hoelscher Samuel & Martha Lanham Byron Goode Paul & Velma Neese Denver & Jacqueline Mills Louis & Diane Walrath Charlie & Julie Lowe Double B Wildlife Ranch Mickey & Linda Rawls Bryan & Treva Luke Susan & Larry Massey Laura & George Murphy Tranquil Gardens RV Park Lonnie Edwards Mark & Patricia Johnston Don & Terry Kennedy Ernest & Laverne Wilkinson Henry & Jackie Tumey Victory Baptist Church Karen Fredrich James & Vivian Rush Gordon & Barbara Adams Joyce & William Goza Elizabeth Bullock JB Hardin Jay & Leah Taggart Janos & Ursula Karo L.B. Williams Ann Smith Ray &Nancy Kozusko John Cooper Clifford Park Linda Heath Shane & Diane Hodyniak Roy & Marie Doskocil David & Therese Olson KR & NE Jacobson Frances & Charles Douglas Mike & Jan Stuckey Robert Pappas PHD Rick & Aida Sapp Helen Alexander Richard & Saeko Worrall Rick & Cheri Mashburn GF Fischer DVM Harvey & Lois Parish Marlene & Tommy Beeson Kenneth Townsend Michael & Betty Peters Charles Dunifer Richard & Janet Turner Cindy & Richard Aaron Micheal & Carolyn Milliser T2J LLC Kenneth Odell Patricia & Michael Posvar Charles Hardin Michael Howe James & Danan Lievens Thomas Tullos & Donella Wood Linda Sebesta Huey & Mary Cox Charles & Carol Reynolds Curtis & Lucretia Crenwelge Winefred & Mary Williams Unknown JW & June Cooper Ms Rosemary Streigler Janet & Reed Wood Loraine Millian Marvin & nelda Roessler Earlene Vickers Mr. Leland Johnson Larry & Irma Hojnacki Steve Haktanir Joe & Lafay Bozon Maxine Willingham Ruth Isakson Hulda Horton George & Sandra Gromacki John Pittenger Muises Villafranco Mike Cornett Turley Associates Col. Thomas Beach III Billy & Annette Thornton Randy & Sandra Jackson Monte & Julia Read Lewis & Anna Raney John Matthiews Victor & Janice Means Dustin & Ashley Faglie Dr. David & Sharon Blacklock Len & Cindy Mewhinney Tosby Linn Bob Shull & Sara Mackie Brian & Renee Arnett Joyce Fulgham The Quirks Salado Veteninary Hospital Debbie Costello Jack & Sylvia McGowan Kathryn & Bruce Flanigan J. & J. Boram Keep N Stor Wells Studio & Gallery Runnels Family Stockton Real Estate Scott Robinson Cindy & Stephen Blythe L.E. & L.A. Miller Rene & Luis Rojas James & Janet Dailey Jack & Deborah Northam Kay Smith Maurice & Charlene Carson Gerald & Gayle Ledyard Matt & Charlotte Rowland John & Shirley Stephenson Phillip & Jungneem Sylvia D.W. Fiebig Wesley & Keri Delano Mary Hodge Janson & Niki Howton Gean Killgore Kenneth & Rana Young Dana Harton Merv & Diane Lyne Karen Corbitt Roy Wells Mr. or Mrs. Sutton Mrs. Linda B. Gearhart Terry & Yvonne Mayes Mike & Pat Foster Melissa Eads Beverly & Leroy Strack Donald & Marilyn Caster James & Anne Smith Milton & Bobbie Carroll James & Carol Walls Alex & Terri Lynn Morales Garry & Vesta Smith Allyson & Kevin McBreen HG & Chaniel Manning Ann & Steve Tappan Mr. & Mrs. Brown Sadie Caropresi Virginia McCracken Gary & Evelyn Rubianes Charles & Barbara Stabeno Russell & Mary Hinote Rodney Fields Gale Barnard Bill & Carolyn Owen Paul & JoAnn Jennings Charles Allen Enna Pruit Joe & Marty Cassady Johnny’s Steaks & BBQ Philip & Deborah Smith Ms Miriam Jordan LD & Molly Kirk Don Engleking Richard & Bonnie Armstrong Truett & Carolyn Hampton Carl & Allison Farrow Don Roberts Don Ringler Jerry & Susan Hawthorne James & Sue Tuck Raymond Fowler Helen Robison Jerry Cremer DDS Lori Wick Mark & Janet Habiger Terry & Hyon Deitz Floyd & Margaret Jackson John & Kimberly Davis Nita Ransbottom Hal & Patsy Thacker Ms Viola Cornelius Willie & Wilma Vrabel Max & Debbie Heiner James & Jean Johnson Ruel & Shirley Athey Ms Zelma Adams Richard & Teresa Hansen Donald & Edrie Chiles Michael & Laura Adams Hans & Judy Fields John & Linda Ellis Mark & Geraldine Barth Jean & Anna Tarbutton Donald Gravink Mark Rice Mrs. W R Foster L.B. & A.D. Webb Harry & Lea Perkins Shirley Culver Bill & Isolde Altott Lucas & Chelsea Loafman Gealdyne Johnson Armando & Barbara Lenis Jane Wilmer Danny & Barbara Agee Tommy & Stacy Hancock David Ritter Mr and Mrs McKinney Delbert & Roma Mattheus Todd & Sharon Schwenke Billie & JO Maxine Hatley salado Village Voice, July 31, 2014, Page 9A Cortes earns Leadership scholarships Community Robert Cortes, 18, of and researched three top- Salado, placed second in ics throughout the week – the Four Star Leadership the Affordable Care Act, program’s Student Con- greenhouse gas emissions gress Competition and the vs. economic growth, and Op-Ed Writing Contest for the minimum wage – and his superb public speak- received policy briefings ing, critical thinking, per- from National Center for suasive writing, and re- Policy Analysis Senior search abilities. Fellows Devon Herrick, Michael Stroup, and Pa- Cortes, a 2014 gradu- Robert Cortes ate of Salado High School, mela Villarreal. All stu- was one of 50 participants place and was awarded a dents participated in the in the Four Star Leader- $1,200 scholarship in the persuasive speech or op- ship program, a week-long Student Congress Com- ed contests in addition to program in Oklahoma petition, a debate format the Student Congress com- City which offers leader- which mimics the style of petition. ship training, speech and the U.S. Congress. Cortes Former Commander- debate competitions, and also took second place in in-Chief of American and Tom Westerberg is shown above with his parents and in-laws after the Allen Ea- scholarships, as well as the Op-Ed Writing Con- coalition forces in Iraq gles won the 5A-D1 State Championship in football in 2012. Tom is a graduate of the opportunity to engage test, earning an additional and Afghanistan, General Salado High, as is his wife Sandra. Shown above are Jean Westerberg, Tom West- with national and global $1,000 scholarship. Tommy Franks hosted the erberg, his father Tom Westerberg, Mary and Clarence Lange. The Langes lived leaders. He took second The students debated camp. in Salado for 37 years before moving to Caldwell several years ago. (Courtesy photo) Salado alum Westerberg is Football Coach of Year Salado alum Tom ranked the Allen Eagles as Under Westerberg, the Westerberg was recently the #2 team in the nation Allen Eagles have three named the 2014 National in its pre-season poll. state titles, including his High School Coaches As- “All of the coaches we first as a head football sociation’s National High honor are outstanding ex- coach in 2007. Wester- School Football Coach of amples for successful high berg’s record at Allen is Collision Repair Specialists Hail Repair the Year. He is the son of school coaches in their 118-16. 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Handmade Pottery, Homemade Fudge OVER 50 FLAVORS Participants at the Silver Spur Arts Academy sum- including Sucrose free mer camp were a featured pre-performance highlight Gluten Free to the Blue Lapis Light on July 25 in Pace Park. The SSAA show featured dance, yoga, music, theater, visual arts, costume design and film. Founders Tif- 18 N. Main Salado fany Schreiner, Sheryl Russell and Grainger Esch are 947-0281 supported by Jill Brashier, Jessica Flynn, Kim Lamb, Closed Tuesday Melissa Paxton, Holly Holmes, Garrett Clark, Tracey (Photos courtesy of Jessica Flynn) Davis. Salado Legends season SALADO ANTIQUE MALL and Bee’s Antiques finale at Tablerock Aug. 2 Thousands of Antiques, Collectibles and Primitives The final 2014 per- again called upon to per- in that role. formance of Salado form many roles in Leg- A list of the cast and in a unique and inviting atmosphere Legeneds will be Aug. 2 ends. crew members from Sal- at Tablerock’s Goodnight The lead male role, An- ado are: Addie Ashe; Ste- The Original Salado Market Days Amphitheater on Royal drew McIver, is played by phen, Kim, and Edward Street in Salado. Joey Kincaid from Belton. Cathriner; Anne, Dick, 9-5 on the 2nd weekend - Don’t miss Aug 9 - 10 A catered fajita dinner Joey has played lead roles Sam and Sarah Colley; will be served before in Guys and Dolls, How Casey, Megan and Kathy THURS - SAT 10 - 5 751 Stagecoach Road the play at 7:15 p.m. at to Succeed in Business, Daniell; Judy Hughes; SUN 12 - 5 MON 10 - 5 I-35 frontage road North Tablerock’s park where Cinderella, Once Upon a Haden, Heather, Nolan CLOSED TUES & WED Clean Restrooms you will be eating on lime- Mattress, and other pro- and Josh Harris; Taryn, 947-3355 stone tables, seated on ductions. Jada, David and Tonya rock benches under live Krista Ash portrays Kornegay; Billy Lum- oak shade trees. Lucy McDougal in the mus; Jenny Miller; Paula Reservations are re- female lead role. Krista Miller; Jackie and Denver quired for the $10 catered has played the lead role Mills; Sylvester Olivas; Inn at Salado dinner. of Lucy for three seasons. Teresa Pinkerton; Tiffany Historic Bed and Breakfast ~Weddings ~ Receptions ~ Meetings If you wish to attend the She attends The University and Katie Pitou; Geno, 8:15 p.m. show only (no of Mary Hardin Baylor. Patti and Logan Pitts; dinner), you may purchase Taryn Kornegay, a 2014 Jensen Puckett; Megan, tickets at the gate. Adult graduate of Salado High, Parker, Chris and Terri tickets are $20, while chil- has played Sadie Lou Seaton; Amy, Hanna and dren 12 and under are $5. Chalk and every other fe- Steven Simmons; Ashlyn Donnie Williams di- male lead role in Salado and Hailey Stouder; Walt rects a cast and crew num- Legend since she was in Tollefson; Donnie and bering 118 people in the the fourth grade. Bridget Williams; David tale that the Library of Howard Horton, retired and Matthew Woodall. Congress called “a record University of Mary Hardin To purchase tickets on- of life in America at the Baylor professor, will por- line, go to www.tablerock. end of the 19th century.” tray Sam Houston. org. For group rates, call North Main & Pace Park Dr. (254) 947-0027 | (800) 724-0027 inn-at-salado.com Andy Anderson is once This is Howard’s 16th year 254-947-9205. Live music this weekend The Lounge will have ning at 7 p.m. Aug. 1. The Lounge. Judith’s pow- live music on Aug. 1 and You don’t want to miss out erful, yet easy going spirit again on Aug. 2. on this incredibly talented is a joy to be around and Located upstairs at local artist. Kim Lamb is her infectious personality The Range at the Barton dazzling guests. draws you in to the entire House, The Lounge is an The Judith Miller Band experience. The band intimate setting for acous- will play beginning at 7 plays in perfect lockstep tic music every weekend. p.m. Aug. 2. The Judith and sets the stage to allow This weekend, Kim Miller Band brings a soft Judith to shine. Lamb will perform begin- blues and jazz sound to

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664.3. C TheORNET Village CORNER of Salado 947-5060 CV 69. SSaladoalado Creek Creek WineryAntiques 9 47-9000947-1800 S S 70. STAGESTOP 6 4. T he Bruce Village A. Bolick, of Salado CPA 9 47-5060718-7299 CV P 68. Salon The ofYoga Salado Room 947-7282 220-0932 $ P 69. Salado Creek Antiques 947-1800 S 7071.. SSALADOTAGESTOP CIVIC CENTER BSaladoruce A. Civic Bolick, Center CPA 947-8300718-7299 CVP Historical Society CV 7 1. S ALADOSISD Administration CIVIC CENTER 947-5479 E SVillageISD Administration Art Center 947-5479 E E 73. VISITORSVillage Art CENTER Center 947-8634 CVE 73 . V ISITORSChamber ofCENTER Commerce 947-8634 947-5040 CCVV 75. SaladoSalado Wine Chamber Seller 947-8011 S 79. Presbyterianof Commerce Church 947-5040 CV of Salado 947-8106 C 780.5. S SALADOalado Wine SCULPTURE Seller 9 GARDEN47-8011 SE 83. Upscale Interiors Furniture 7 7. SResalet. Joseph’s Gallery 9947-809847-3160 CV S 87. ECenturypiscopal 21 Church Bill Bartlett Real Estate 947-5050 P 79.88. PSubwayresbyterian Church 947-5593 D oOldf Salado Fashioned Burgers 947-8106 C 93. First Salado, A Horizon Bank 947-3309 $ 124. St. Stephen Tandroy IceSmith Cream 947-0376947-5271 $ D 947-8636 $ Catholic Church 947-8037 C 889.0. STheALADO Personal SCULPTURE Wealth Coach GARDEN 94. SALADO PLAZA 104. Cowboys Bar-B-Q 947-5700 D 125. Animal Medical Salado 947-8800 $ 947-1111 P A Craince Hardware Chiropractic 947-4008 S 1 05. SJohnny’salado Veterinary Banquet Hall Hospital 125.T Animalhe Play Medical Yard Salado 947-8800 $ 8293.. OFirstLD Salado,TOWN SALADO S am& Wellness W. Teas, D.D.S. 9 947-222547-4755 PS 116. The Dog Spot 9 47-8058947-3647 S $ PThereschool Play Yard Center 947-1153 $ AS aladoHorizon Creek Bank Martial Arts947-8636 $ S aladoMill Creek Village Cleaners Voice 9947-010047-5321 $ 1117. 10. Bush’s Salado ChickenSmiles 254-308-0016947-0702 D P JPreschoolD’s Travel Center Center 9 47-5228947-1153 $/D $ 94. SALADO PLAZA 947-8204 $ 95. ADeanna’sce Pest ControlFloral 9 947-022247-4222 S$ 1 15. Johnny’sDr. Howard Steaks Lufburrow & Bar-Be-Que 126. Salado and JD’s High Grill School 947-5429 E 8 5. S tampAce HardwareSalado 9 47-8848947-4008 S S 97. WSaladoalt Tollefson Public Library Computer 947-9191 Services E Johnny’sThe Play BanquetYard Hall & Salado Fire Department 947-8961 CV 8 6. U pscaleEdward Interiors Jones, Furniture 98. Salado Cleaners 254-291-6354 947-7299 S/$ $ JoInfanthnny’s Center Outback 254-947-1129947-4663 P 126.127. TranQuilSalado HighGardens School 947-5429 E R esaleJeremy Gallery Grimm 9 47-8098947-5128 S P 99. FFindersinney KeepersInsurance 1-325.665.5669 947-3599 P S 120. Thomas Arnold Elem. 947-5191 E R.V.Salado Park Fire Department 947-5192 Station #2 L 8 7. C enturySalado 21Village Bill BartlettVoice 947-5321 $ 101. MHolidayonteith Inn Abstract Express & Title 947-4004 Co. L 117. TSaladohe Play Intermediate Yard 947-1700 E 128. Grace Baptist 947-8961 CV R ealAce Estate Pest Control 9 47-5050947-4222 P $ 102. Best Western Plus 9947-400147-3922 $ L SaladoInfant JuniorCenter High 9 947-542947-1129 P E ChurchSalado of Collision Salado & Restoration 947-5917 C 8 8. Subway Walt Tollefson 947-5593 D 103. ARobertson’snytime Fitness Hams 9947-556247-1063 D/S$ Salado ISD Athletic Fields E 129. Janelle’s of Salado 9 947-042347-3380 $ S O ldComputer Fashioned Services Burgers 291-6354and Ice Cream S 104. TCowboyshe Haire Bar-B-Q Shop 947-5700 D 1121.20. ThomasCedar Valley Arnold Elem. 947-5191 E 127. Grace Baptist Finney Insurance 9 47-5271947-3599 D P 105. SaladoTammy Veterinary Haire Hospital 760-1990 947-8058 $ /S S SBaptistalado ChurchIntermediate 9 47-1700947-0148 E C Church of Salado 947-5917 C 8 9. T heMonteith Personal Abstract Wealth Coach 106. MTheill LegendCreek Cleaners Club 9 947-258247-0100 E/D$ 122. S Brooksalado JuniorFine High 947-5429 E & Title Co. 9 947-392247-1111 P $ 110. Bush’s Chucken 947-0702 D SWesternalado ISD Wear Athletic Fields 947-8860 E S Not shown on map: 9 2. Salado The HaireAntique Shop Mall 947-3355 S 9115.7. SJohnny’salado Public Steaks Library 947-9191 E 1124.21. Cedar St. Stephen Valley Mill Creek Country Club 947-5698 SD a ndTammy Bee’s HaireAntiques 760-1990 $/S 9 8. S&alado Bar-Be-Que Cleaners 9947-466347-7299 $ BCatholicaptist Church Church 9 47-0148947-8037 C C home of Salado Market Days 99. Hairitage Barber Shop MarketplaceMarketplace Section C, 6 Pages Salado Village Voice Classifieds: Deadline is noon Mondays 254.947.5321 July 31, 2014

Automobile & Dry Cleaners pads, driveways, roads, 254-947- tions. 254-947-0376, Troylsmith. C.A.R.S. Collision 0149 or 254-933-7900 com. Monteith Abstract & Small Engine Center: auto body repairs, Salado Cleaners: Laun- Tilte Company: Full service Repair detail shop, 1914 S. IH-35 Bel- dry, dry cleaning, alterations, CBS Construction: sep- Alton D. Thiele PC: title comapny, 213 Mill Creek Dr., ton, 254-933-7400. tfnd leather, suede, 1209 N. Stage- tic tanks, house pads, driveways, Certified Public Accountant, tax Suite #140, 254-947-3922. Salado Collision & coach, 254-947-7299. tfnd lot clearing, top soil, 254-718- returns, business accounting, au- tfn Restoration. Collision Child Care 1752. tfnd diting, consulting, 254-939-0701. repair specialists, expert res- Mill Creek Cleaners, John Hall: Insurance and toration. 40 years experience, Babysitting quality dry cleaning, laundry, al- Roofing Bruce A. Bolick, CPA: financial services, auto, home, 3514 FM 2484 across from Sal- terations, 213 Mill Creek Dr. Suite Payroll, W-2, Direct Deposit, By ranch, business, life, health, 254- ado High School. 947-3380 or The Play Yard: 6 weeks 200, 254-947-0100. tfnd A Classic Roofing: appointment, 254-718-7299. 778-8087. (512)917-4523. to 12 years with age appropriate [email protected]. tfnd curriculum, drop of and pick up Fully Insured and bonded. Free estimates, in- Rita Zbranek, Farmers E&E Air-Cooled En- from Salado schools, 254-947- Dirt Work surance claims welcomed. Bill First Community Title, Insurance, auto, home, life, com- gines: Shindaiwa Dealer, 1153. tfnb branches in Salado, Temple, mercial, 254-947-0995. Concrete Allure, Jason Webster, 254-702-7479 or bill@ parts, sales and service, chain Killeen and Gatesville. 40 N. Harrison. Concrete construction, aclassicroofingkilleen.com. 4/3tfn saw sharpening, 254-947-8006, Computers Main Street, Salado 254-947- Finney Insurance, artistic decorative concrete, resi- 24767 FM 2268. tfnd 8480. tfnd home, auto, life, commercial, dential/commercial, insured. 254- Financial liability, , farm, ranch, 254-947- Walt Tollefson computer 931-7069. & Real Estate B&K Small Engine Re- The Personal Wealth 3599. repairs and sales, data recov- Services pair: Lawn mowers, trimmers, Coach®: SEC registered in- tfn ery, configurations, Salado Plaza Lone Star Grading, edgers, chain-saws, much more, vestment advisor, highly person- suite #135, 254-291-6354. tfnd commercial, residential, indus- 254-933-7557. Troy L Smith Finan- alized portfolio design and man- trial excavation, grading, paving, tfnd cial: Personal investment solu- agement, 254-947-1111. continued on page 2C

860 N. Main, Salado (next to Subway)

1368 Indian Pass 304 Shady Oaks 1403 Indian Pass 1295 Western Trial on 5 ac., Salado on 16+ ac., Moody on 2 acres, Salado on 9 ac., Salado $799,921 $499,921 $489,921 $456,021

2656 Hartrick Bluff 19448 FM 2115 1332 Walker Circle 302 N. Main on 4.3 ac., Salado on 15 acres, Salado Salado Salado $449,921 $398,921 $359,721 $359,721

SOLD

1551 Great Oaks 109 West Creek 2416 Smith Bluff 469 Hackberry Rd. on 2+ ac., Salado Salado Salado on 11.98 ac., Salado $309,021 $279,721 $259,721 $239,921

SOLD

1307 Indian Trail 449 Salado Creek 1607 Brazos Ct. 2502 Redwing Salado Salado Salado Temple $229,921 $179,921 $169,021 $84,921

• Creeks of Salado: Estate-sized lots starting at $60,000 • Mill Creek lots: $39,000 - $50,000 • Hidden Springs lots: $47,500 - $74,900 • 13 ac. S. of Salado. Open field w/trees around home site • 66 acres with Salado Creek frontage • 68 & 69 ac. tracts - Fox Rd. • 75 ac., near Lake Belton, road frontage on 2 sides • 59, 65 & 80 ac. tracts on I-35 S. of Salado, nice views and long road frontage (back) Sue Ellen, Bill, Valerie, Melanie • 247 ac., native live oaks & wildlife (front) Savannah, Debbie, Paul Page 2C, July 31, 2014 SALADO Village Voice Classified ads continued from page 1C Concrete Allure Florist Rental/ Lease Family Dentistry: Lum- Double J Tree Ser- Commercial Jason Harrison Brookshire Brothers ineers for straighter, whiter teeth. vice: Lot clearing, acreage full service florist. Blooming Douglas B. Willingham, DDS, mowing, chipping, mulching, Concrete Construction plants. 254-947-8922. 254-947-5242. trimming, 512-635-4064. 512- Prime Main Street 746-272. Retail Space in Sala- Artistic Decorative Concrete Sam Teas, D.D.S.: Den- do Creek Place. 2,100’ For Sale Residential / Commercial tal Implants, Reconstruction Fire At Will Tree ser- Downstairs ($0.75)’, 2,400’ up- Insured Dentistry, General Dentistry. 254- vice: trimming, tree removal, stairs ($0.35)’. 1 year lease. Call Salado Antique Mall 947-4755. stump removal, 254-404-5915 Larry Sands (Properties by Larry and Bees Antiques. [email protected]. Sands). 7/3-7/31p (254) 931-7069 751 Stagecoach Road, I-35 front- Serenity Boutique and age road North. 947-3355. Spa, massage, pedicure, man- Personal Services Rental/ Lease tfn icures, facials.254-947-8833, 408 Residential South Main. Avon available contact Yount Sewer & Drain Quality antiques Salado Sandie 254-214-0893. 7/10tfn Creek Antiques, 500 IH 35 Ac- Charming, spacious, Heat & Air Septic Service, L.C. cess Rd. 2/2/1 townhome for Jenny Wiggin Potter- rent. Clean!! 6 closets, vaulted Colorist, Hairstylist at Septic tank Used Furniture: Save Clayton Daniel A/C ceiling, w/d closet inside. Walk to the Salons at Tuscan Square. money on quality furniture. Up- and Refrigeration. shopping center. Lawn care pro- & grease trap 5297 South 31st Street, Suite scale Interiors Resale. 702 N. American Standard dealer. Full vided. 254-338-5083. 117A in Temple. (254) 421-8896. pumping Main St. 254-947-8098. service, install, maintain, repair, 254-541-5680. FOR RENT: 1½ bed- Mary Kay skin care 254 947-5036 room, 1 bath Mill Britt Heating & Air: products. Delivery available. Creek Inn condo for a r a g e s t a t e G / E Installation and repairs, 254- MaryKay.com/AnneMarieHarwell rent. Washer/dryer included, Sale 760-1004, 254-947-5263, TACL 254-258-4460. 3/13tfnb full fridge. Nicely remodeled and #B006640 very clean. $725 per month plus Estate Sale 1601 Salado Creek Martial electricity and cable. Furnished. Fire at Will Chaparral. Leather couch- Bell Air Conditioning: Arts classes enroll- 512-922-0968. tfn Will Dankert, SGT US Army Ret. es, bar with stained glass win- All brands repairs, free esti- ing now. Located in Salado dow, coffee table, dining table, mates, 100% financing available, Old Town Center. Schedule at esidential ales Tree Trimming kitchenwares, bedroom furniture, 254-939-1141. TACLA002113C saladocreekmartialarts.com. R S Tree Removal Certified beautiful designer clothes, lots of 947-8204. 3 Bed 2.5 Bath 2042 Stump Removal Gunsmith odds and ends. Friday and Satur- day 7:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 7/31b Help Wanted Salon of Salado offers sqft 1.75 Acres. Com- professional mani’s, pedi’s, fa- pletely Remodeled. 8180 Rita Bloomer Trailers has cial waxing and all your hair Bend Salado, tx Entire Real Es- Garbage (254) 404-5915 General Labor positions open. care needs. In the log cabin on tate 254-613-1099. 7/10tfnb [email protected] Apply in person. 14563 South Van Bibber, across from Salado Clawson Disposal: I-35. Salado, Texas. 7/24-8/7p Creek Winery. Call Susan Hay- Condo for sale – 1015 Competitive pricing for great wood, Hair Designer at (254) Old Mill Road (Sala- garbage service; containers, too. 947-7282. do) – quiet cul de sac near 512-746-2000. Jewelers golf course, elegant, modern, Subscribe to the Hairitage Barber 1 bedroom, 1 bath, enclosed Lastovica Jewelers: Salado Shop: Full service Barber porch, granite countertops, tile/ Glass and Window in-store jewelry repairs, diamond Shop, call 254-947-3309 for ap- carpet flooring, built in cabinets sales, setting and appraisal, cus- Villageillage Voiceoice Clear View Window pointments. throughout. $79,999 obo (512- V V tom design, watch repair, 254- 922-0968). 0508 tfnb Cleaning: Windows, gutters, 773-5772. power washing, ceiling fans, 254- The Haire Shop, full ser- vice salon, walk-ins accepted. Magical charm situ- One Year Subscription 931-6172. Devereaux’s Jewel- 254-760-1990. ated high on the bank Quality crafted custom $26 in Bell County • $28 outside of Bell County • ers: of Salado Creek, this $35 outside of Texas Health and Fit- work, jewelry repair, appraisals, home has 3 bedroom 3 baths, watch repair, stone setting, dia- Pest Control ness large great room, informal din- mond sales, photo design. 254- Name:______ing room, flex room, saltillo tile 771-1260. Ace Pest Control: Cus- Anytime Fitness- 24 and hardwood floors, built-in tomer satisfaction guaranteed, hour Health Club. Fit- bookcases,granite counters, Address:______free estimates, TPCL #12512; ness classes, personal training Landscaping stone wood burning fireplace, David Preston. 254-947-4222 available, 24 hour access. 254- Lawnwork covered patio across back of City:______State:______947-1063. home, additional uncovered pa- & Tree Plumbing tio, sprinkler system, and a stor- Zip Code:______Phone Number:______Angelic Healing: Mas- age building 11745 Stinnett Mill sage, body wraps, herbal facial Trees, Shrubs & Land- Moffat & Daughters Rd $275,000. Raney & Associ- massage, 2110 West Adams scaping, Pruning, www. Plumbing: Service, repair, ates, 254-913-1215. Mail with payment to PO Box 587, Salado, TX 76571 Ave., Temple, 254-421-2077 victormareklandscaping.com. remodeling, 254-289-5986 Mas- 01/23tfnb 1-512-818-3822, Removal and ter LIC # M017002 Hauling. Flower beds, yard work, Angelic Herbs: Pro- Adorable cottage lo- top soil. Serving Salado 32 fessional Wellness, Salado Plumbing. In- cated on .74 acre in Lifestyle, weight loss and stress years. 0724tfn home repairs, 254-947-5800. Victorian Oaks close to shopping management solutions. C J Har- Master LIC M 16892 and restaurants This 3 BR - 2 1/2 buz, CNHP 947-1909 3 N Main. Pro-Lawn Landscap- BA has been totally renovated. ing: Lawn, Tree, Shrubs, Yount Sewer & Drain: Oversized garage with room for Flower Beds, Fertilizing, Mulch- Treatment of medical septic tank & grease trap pump- golf cart or workshop. Beautiful ing, Walkways, Flagstone, Key- and surgical skin dis- ing, 254-947-5036 lot. Seller is listing agent and a stone, Stone Flower Beds. Call ease and skin cancer, licensed Realtor. 101 Rose Way Don (254) 913-3324 or David Texas Dermatology Center, 512- Rental Equipment $285,000. Raney & Associates, 868-9800. (254) 493-9139. tfn 254-913-1215. 01/23tfnb Jakes Rental - Special- Complete Lawn Care Therapeutic Mas- izing in Skid Steer and Trailer Perfect home over- with Yardworks Un- sage, stress management and Rentals. jakesrental.com (254) looking the Texas Hill limited. Commercial or Resi- healthy lifestyle strategies, Linda 947-9494 County. Hill country flavored Pritchard-Egg, RN, LMT, 254- dential. (254) 289-2370 or (254) home on 5 gorgeous acres with 947-4263. 947-0142. tfn barn for horses $429,900. More info at www.1349hiddensprings. com Call First Texas Brokerage Bartlett Electric Cooperative, Inc. 947-5577 is currently accepting applications for a Member Service Representa- tive. Must be willing to work at either the Bartlett or Killeen locations 3 BR, 2 BA Mill Creek home with office. 2 as needed. Responsibilities are accepting and processing of payments, open living areas & 2 dining. preparation of accurate documentation to update customer records, Large master suite with separate respond to service and billing questions and customer complaints in a shower & tub. Access to back Britt Heating & yard via living room & master timely and positive manner. bedroom. Beautiful landscaped Air Conditioning The ideal candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office and possess back yard with privacy. Nice 11 excellent communication skills and a pleasing personality to deal with x 10.5 workshop attached to ga- Installations • Repairs rage. 2217 Smith Bluff, Salado. members, general public and fellow employees in a professional, friendly $269,721. Century 21 Bill Bartlett Office 947-5263 and courteous manner. 947-5050b 2/2tfnf Starting @ $13.09 DOQ. Excellent benefit package. Background check, Mobile 760-1004 Beautiful home over- Serving Salado for 25 years pre-employment drug screen, physical, and TX Driver’s License with looking a small pri- TACL #B006640 good driving record are required. vate lake. Huge outdoor living area with fireplace, flat panel TV, and outdoor kitchen. For an application please contact: Large master suite with jetted Debbie Wright (254)527-3551 or [email protected] tub, walk-in shower, and his/ or hers closets. Custom blinds & plantation shutters, tile & hand- Applications are accepted between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm scraped hardwood throughout. Monday through Friday at: Large workshop with office area, Bartlett Electric Cooperative, Inc. solid concrete safe room, guest bedroom & bath. $535,021. 658 27492 Hwy 95 Via Lago. Century 21 Bill Bartlett Bartlett, TX 76511 947-5050. Equal Opportunity Employer Continued, pg 3C

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Call Ryan 541-2255. pansive back deck overlooking 3 ac, 13, ac, 22 ac, 27 ac, 40 ac, Jarrell Mini Storage: Family Owned - Local Business First Texas Brokerage 254-947- Mill Creek Golf Course. This 51 ac, 60 ac, 180 ac, many more 555 County Road 307, 3 sizes to 5577 9/8tfn home is located on a cul-de-sac tracts to choose from. Century choose from. 512-746-2000. for privacy. Spacious home and 21 Bill Bartlett Salado- 254-947- JakesRental.com Old world Charm and great price for the location! 1818 5050 11/10 tfnf Upholstery Custom craftsman- Club Circle, Salado. $239,021. Custom upholstery, ship can be seen throughout Century 21 Bill Bartlett 947- Kevlin Trail - Only 1 residential, commercial, Kasmir this Texas Hill Country Farm 5050. lot left! Premier half-acre lot, fabric gallery, free pickup and House on 4.9 tree-covered acre underground utilities ready for delivery, Recovery Room, 254- B. DALTON estate. Features include: Spray Home on 9 acres building. $59,900.Call Raney and 699-6105. foam insulation. 2 tankless water fronting the Willing- Associates: 254-913-1215. heaters. 2-16 seer AC/Heating ham Creek in Hidden units $549,900. Call Ryan 541- Springs. Heavily wooded Homesites in Heri- Vets Pets & CONSTRUCTION 2255. First Texas Brokerage 947- acreage creates a private setting. tage subdivision, 1-3 Livestock 5577 9/8tfn 3 BR, 3 full baths, 2 half baths. acres, Salado schools, no city Beautiful beam vaulted ceiling in taxes, financing, restricted, 254- Animal Medical Sala- CUSTOM INTERIORS Elegant Austin Stone living area. Up to 3 horses are 947-0592 or 254-760-3335. Visit do, Full service vet Hospital, REMODELING and NEW CONSTRUCTION Home on tree-covered allowed. 1295 Western Trail, heritagesubdivisionsaladotx. boarding and grooming, south of lot. Large covered back patio Salado. $456,021. Century 21 com. Salado at the corner of I-35 and COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL overlooking the tropical land- Bill Bartlett 947-5050 FM 2115. www.saladovet.com, scaping and swimming pool. Storage 254-947-8800. OVER 25 YEARS of EXPERIENCE Granite counters, stainless steel Property For Sale appliances. $499,900 Call First Visit www.cedarval- Salado Veterinary Texas Brokerage 947-5577. leystorage.com to find Hospital: Small & exotic ani- BRITT DALTON Millcreek LOT For mal medicine, vaccinations, pre- Sale at Hillcrest & out more about the facility on FM 254-721-6466 Another unique, one- 2843 or call 512-417-7196. of-a-kind home in Blaylock - secluded, pond, Salado. The wood floor in the wildlife, view, .766 acres, 254- 493-8744. 7/3-7/31b StowAway Storage living area is from the old Salado Household - Commercial 10X10 High School gymnasium. The - 10x20 - 22x40 Clean, lighted, large glass windows overlook the Two 12 acre lots on McCain Team Realty Darr’s Creek: On Linde- fenced, Key punch entry. 947- large deck and Salado Creek. 5502 or 721-1807 tfnb Make this home your escape man Road. Electricity, Jarrell- Salado Volunteer Fire SOLD Department Report July 21-27 July 21 ton Medic took over pa- to have any injuries. Bel- 7:51-8:12 a.m., 1300 tient care. Belton medic ton medic took over patient 910 Lazy Oak, Salado 12356 Blackberry Road, Belton Block Long Meadow. Sei- obtained a no transport. care. 3 units, 5 personnel. 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath zure patient. Was advised Patient family transported. July 27 Split level home on cul-de-sac, Traditional home with added living area by Center that the patient’s July 26 4:51-5:35 a.m., 200 0.4 wooded acre included Salado ISD parents were taking him 3:13-3:50 p.m., Exit Block Mill Creek Dr. Large to hospital. Made contact 286 Service Rd. SB. Area commercial structure fire Lynette McCain - Jones Katlyn Martin George Romfh with the patient’s parents of 286 SB I-35 for a grass alarm activation. Waited 254-718-0820 254-913-7485 254-718-6845 via telephone, they advised fire. Arrived on scene for keyholders to arrive. patient was stable and they to find approximately Checked for fire danger are taking him to an Austin 100’x100’ grass fire. Used nothing found, cleared. 2 hospital. 2 units, 2 person- 1000 gallons of water to units, 3 personnel. nel. extinguish fire. Fire spread 10:20-10:40 p.m., 1700 July 22 onto owners property. Block Guess Dr. Male 5:52-6:24 p.m. 3400 Opened gate to gain ac- patient victim of fall. As- Block Chisholm Tr. Male cess. Cleared once all fire sisted loading patient onto patient rapid heart rate. Ar- threat was put out. 4 units, stretcher. Scott & White rived on scene to find pa- 5 personnel. transported. 2 units, 2 per- tient sitting on couch. Pa- 8:11-8:44 p.m., 279 SB sonnel. Bill Webster 254-702-7479 tient advised he took meds, I-35. Car Fire, arrived on 3:00-4:17 p.m., 3400 Co. Owner AClassicRoofingKilleen.com but they did not work. scene to find vehicle on fire Block Sweet Gum Dr. Ar- Scott & White transported. with fire showing in engine rived on scene, provided HONESTY AND INTEGRITY ARE THE SINGLE FOREMOST VALUES OF OUR COMPANY 2 units, 2 personnel. compartment and spread water and mutual aid for Fully Insured and Bonded • Free Estimates • Insurance Claims Welcomed July 23 to front portion of interior Stillhouse Fire Depart- Master Certified Roofing Contractor CertainTeed’ 6:57-8:34 p.m., 282 of car. Used 800 gallons ment. 1 unit, 2 personnel. Call Today For A Free Roof Hail Survey! NB I-35. Arrived on scene of water to extinguish fire. 3:58-4:08 p.m., 280 SB More than 30 years experience with Commercial and Residential needs. to find accident at the 283 Fire department blocked I-35. Arrived on scene to NB. Two vehicles major one lane of traffic. Once find 2 vehicles with moder- damage. Temple Police fire was extinguished, ate damage. No injuries, set Department officer was turned scene over to police up traffic control until DPS laying on ground with chest department. 5 units, 8 per- arrived on scene. Scott & pain from steering wheel. sonnel. White got no transports on Walt’s PC Repair Dr. cleared patient from 8:59-9:19 p.m. 2900 patients. 3 units, 4 person- and Gaming Zone C-spine. Patient #2 was Block East Amity. Female nel. Parts and Accessories still in vehicle. Used jaws patient fell. Patient sitting 7:00-7:14 p.m., 287 SB Data Recovery of life to remove patient. in a chair, intoxicated. Was I-35 Service Rd. Arrived Computer Repairs | Modifications Patient complained of leg told by bystanders that pa- on scene to find tree and Electronics Repairs pain. Patient had what ap- tient was in the water and grass on fire. Extinguished Configure your new PC/Laptop peared to be an open femur fell face first trying to get fire and cleared scene. 1 fracture. Removed patient out. Patient did not appear unit, 2 personnel. SALADO PLAZA suite #135a uter Se Mon - Fri 9 - 5 | Sat noon - 3 p rv from vehicle. Patient had m i o c e C c-collar on with c-spine NOTICE OF APPLICATION for Petition [email protected] s held. Used traction splint W (254) 291-6354 to stabilize patient right To the registered Voters whom reside within T leg. Assisted both patients the city limits of The Village Of Salado. to waiting ambulances. Walt Tollefson, Owner Scott & White transported. An Application will be filed with the secretary Mark Peterson, Manager 7 units, 11 personnel. of the village of Salado By First Rate Brewers, July 24 Inc. Of Salado Texas. It is the hope, purpose 4:20-4:45 p.m., 1500 and intent of the applicant to see legalized the Block Rose Ln. Out to sale of alcoholic beverages referred in the is- Rose Lane for patient that had cut finger. Arrived sue set out below. on scene to find the pa- Applicant: First Rate Brewers, Inc. tient meeting us at front Issue: The legal sale of beer and wine. of home. Patient had right Where: The Village Of Salado hand finger 2&3 cut. Cut Filed With: Margaret Murray Village of Sala- one almost severed off. Controlled bleeding. Bel- do Secretary H H H H H H H H LONE STAR GRADING H & MATERIALS H Continued on, pg. 4C COMMERCIAL H RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL

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The ideal candidate will need to have experience in redevelopment, community development and neighborhood revitalization and understand the challenges and needs of a Village undergoing a transformational change in business focus and village services; infrastructure and public works experience will be beneficial. Pro-Lawn Prior service as a Village/City Administrator, Assistant/Deputy Village/City Manager or the equivalent in a comparable or larger Landscaping community is preferred. Experience with infrastructure implementation, bond elections, emergency management and tourism will be Flower Beds • Flagstone • Keystone beneficial. Fertilizing • Mulching • Walkways This person will demonstrate superior management skills and have the ability to make strategic decisions pertaining to staff and Stone Flower Beds • Lawn • Tree • Shrubs procedures within the department. The Village Board of Aldermen will rely heavily on the expertise, judgment and recommenda- 14 years experience tions of the Village Administrator so this individual should have the ability to effectively delegate authority and responsibility while Don Hinton David Cocanougher maintaining appropriate levels of operational control. 254.913.3324 254.493.9139 The Village Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer of the Village. The Village Administrator assures that all laws, Texas laws and Village ordinances are enforced. The Village Administrator does related work as required. The Village Administrator serves the will of the Village Board of Aldermen. Essential Job Functions: *Enforces all Village ordinances, rules, and regulations; *Appoints, supervises, and removes all heads of departments and all subordinate officers and employees of the Village, except as otherwise provided by the Village; *Assures that all terms and conditions imposed in favor of the Village in any public utility franchise are faithfully kept and performed, taking appropriate action to correct any violation; *Prepares Board of Aldermen meeting agendas and attends all meetings of the Village Board of Aldermen, taking part in discus- sions, serves as a resource to the Board of Aldermen and the public, and recommending Village Board of Aldermen action as appropriate; *Prepares, submits, and executes the Village’s annual budget pursuant to the revenue and expenditure plans adopted by the Board of Aldermen; *Manages the Village’s funds and prepares periodic reports that advise the Board of Aldermen and the general public of the Village’s financial condition and needs of the Village; *Assures the Village operates within its budget; *Draws the Board of Aldermen’s attention to community needs and recommends alternatives by which the Board of Aldermen can respond to those needs; *Executes deeds and contracts on behalf of the Village when authorized by ordinance, resolution, or motion of the Village Board of Aldermen. Other Job Functions: *Writes correspondence and memorandums; *May represent the Village in professional and civic organizations; *Fills in for Village Secretary in times of absence at that post, providing the continuation of the Village’s accounts payable process, including the issuance of checks; *Serves by insuring that all moneys received by the utility department, municipal court, and other entities of the Village are depos- ited into the proper accounts in a timely (this case, daily) fashion and that the daily receipts are reconciled. Also moves funds from checking accounts to interest bearing accounts and back again to insure that all accounts generate as much income as possible for the Village, provides that no account is overdrawn during these processes, provides the proper accounting procedures for each Salado Plumbing financial transaction, and reconciles each account monthly, thereby provides the proper accounting procedures for each transaction involved during the reconciliation process; *Serves as liaison between all departments and venders, negotiating the best price, best service, and/or goods for the Village. At- “We are ready” tends each bid opening meeting for all Village entities involved in taking bids for Village projects. *Shows skill in effectively communicating with people of diverse cultural and educational backgrounds, including appointed and In home repairs elected officials and employees; *Serves as Emergency Management Coordinator for the Village unless some other person is so designated and attends continuing 947-5800 education pertaining to emergency management as required; *Serves as a member of the Texas Village Management Association (T.C.M.A.), attending bi-annual ethics training, serving one or Master LIC M 16892 more of the T.C.M.A. Region committees when asked; *Serves as official Village representative to various regional and state organizations to which the Village is a member. Serves by attending conferences, meetings, and training by and for these organizations as needed; Job Requirements Education, training, experience: Preference will be given to the candidate possessing a Bachelor’s degree in public administration, business administration or related degree with at least five (5) years of experience in Village/City government as a Village/City Manager/Administrator, Assistant Village/ City Manager/Administrator, Village/City Financial Officer, or other senior management position with major emphasis in management and fiscal affairs; or ten (10) years minimum experience in performing above tasks in lieu of degree.

The selected candidate must be proficient in finance, economic development, human resources, general management and the use of technology. The candidate must also be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, Village and other officials and the public.

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Resume and application may be submitted via e-mail at [email protected]. The Village of Salado is an equal opportunity employer.

ANNA LOU RANEY, Broker/Realtor 254-913-1215 MIKE BOWLES, Realtor 254-913-0469 DANIEL RANEY, Realtor 254-760-2591 ANN CARROLL, Realtor 254-760-0101 SHERI HOWARD, Realtor 254-718-4452

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901 HILLCREST DRIVE 341 WINDMILL HILL 1014 SOUTH RIDGE ROAD Located on 2 lots, a custom built 3 bed- 4 BR-3 BA Custom built home and 4 BR-3BA or 3 BR-3BA 2 LA areas rooms 2 1/2 Baths, 2 living areas, for- swimming pool with spa located on A country haven created for a peace- mal and informal dining open into great 5.14 acres with electronic gate and ful escape in the heart of the His- room with wood burning Fire Place. completely fenced with pipe fencing. toric Village of Salado. Beautiful hard- $289,000 Many special features. wood floors, generous size rooms. $585,500 Must See ! $429,000

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Escort provided 2484/1670. Assist Other 10:50 a.m.- 12:00 p.m., ported to Scott & White. tempting to locate a sus- 8:22-8:47 p.m., 283 to keep truck from damag- Agency, assisted BCSO Temple Police Depart- 7:25-8:21 p.m., 100 picious Hispanic male on NB. Agency Assist, as- ing power lines or property and Belton Police Depart- ment. Domestic, after ar- Block Royal. Motorist As- school grounds. unable to sisted DPS with a motorist on side of Main. Clear. ment in locating a hit and riving it was found that sist, assisted motorist with locate upon arrival. Clear. assist (tire change). Clear. 7:00-7:55 p.m., I-35 run suspect. Vehicle was the action was committed 10:58-11:06 p.m., 800 NB 283. 10-50 Major. located and the crash re- in the County. Bell Coun- Block N. Main. Welfare Major 2 vehicle accident port was taken in Belton. ty was advised. Code-4. Schneider has freight to move right now! Concern, employee at Sub- involving a Temple Police Cleared. Cleared scene when depu- way was afraid to go to her Officer. 2 transported. As- 7:58-8:43 p.m., Thom- ties arrived. Tanker opportunities for company drivers and owner-operators vehicle alone. Escort pro- sisted with traffic control. as Arnold and West Creek. 3:19-3:28 p.m., 1208 Local, Regional and Over-the-Road positions vided. Clear. Cleared. Assist Other Agency, loose N. Robertson (County Get home daily or weekly Owner-operators: News compensation rate July 22 July 24 livestock. Assisted BCSO Boys). 911 Hangup. Un- increase adds $.101/2 more per mile 6:30-7:06 a.m., 2 Ped- 10:19-10:26 a.m., 600 with three loose horses at identified passenger used ATTEND A HIRING EVENT! dlers Alley (Salado Glass- Block Arrowhead. Crimi- above location. Horses re- store phone to dial 911, Call Joe at 866-928-2115 for details works). Interior motion nal Mischief, vehicle had turned to owner’s property. reporting a grass fire that EOE M/F/D/V Apply: schneiderjobs.com/newjobs alarm. 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Industrial and Timothy R. Cappolino, P.C. construction workers, along with Board Certifi ed Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization Block Indian Tr. Suspi- one at residence is code-4. 12:13-12:24 a.m., 1400 3:10-3:20 p.m., Exit their families (second hand expo- NO FEE FOR FIRST VISIT sure) are among those at risk for OFFICES IN HOUSTON/CONROE, TEMPLE AND AUSTIN, cious Activity. Caller was Clear. Block Old Mill. Deceased 286 South. Grass Fire, ar- PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN CAMERON mesothelioma, lung cancer or gas- concerned about lights in 12:55-1:04 p.m., 2300 deer on resident’s property. rived and Salado Volunteer tro cancer (throat, stomach, colon). 1-800-460-0606 the sky. After looking to Block Smith Bluff. Crimi- Resident given contact in- Fire Department on scene. Call us for professional insight. www.AsbestosLaw.com the North-Western sky, I nal Mischief, vehicle had formation for animal con- Clear. was able to ascertain that an egg thrown at it. No trol company. Clear. 3:20-3:30 p.m., Exit the lights she was seeing monetary damage was 8:45 p.m., Pace Park. 286 South. Agency As- ONLINE DEGREES were actually flares from done. Clear. Found property, Fire Chief sist, crash just north of the Study independently Ft. Hood. Made contact 2:37-3:37 p.m., 500 Shane Berrier had a brown fire at 286 South. Arrived but never alone with complainant and ex- Block Santa Rosa. Distur- leather wallet given to him on scene and spoke to the Degrees for: plained. Clear. bance, subject on scene by citizen at Pace Park. driver who advised that Healthcare July 23 causing disturbance. 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