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The U.S. Fish and “This is a huge win for (which can dramatically Wildlife Service an- us (Bell County Coali- affect dissolved oxygen nounced last week it is list- tion),” Bell County Com- levels), catastrophic con- ing the Georgetown and missioner Tim Brown taminant spills, and leaks Salado salamanders, two said. “We still have a lot of harmful substances,” small amphibians found in of work to do but it will be the agency further stated springs and caves around so much easier without the in the Feb. 24, 2014 Fed- the Edwards Aquifer in endangered designation eral Register. central , as threat- hanging over us.” “We (Bell County Co- ened under the Endan- According to Brown, alition) demonstrated a gered Species Act, due to FWS staffers have indi- commitment to funding degradation of their habi- cated that they have “been ongoing research targeted tat and changes in water impressed by our science- toward developing a bet- flow and quality. based approach to con- ter understanding of the At the same time, fronting this issue.” hydrogeologic system,” the Service is propos- “We made some com- Brown said. “This ap- ing a special rule for the pelling arguments,” he proach has paid off.” Georgetown salamander adds, “that the species Brown said that th Bell that would allow develop- should not be listed but County approach “is a ment activities to continue those arguments were model of how local regu- if they are in compliance based on clearly demon- latory and governmental Stacy and Ross Sproul are greeted by Salado ISD Trustees Jim Reed and Kim Bird with ordinances adopted strable facts.” agencies should address after the board voted unanimously Feb. 24 to hire Ross Sproul as the Salado High in December by William- “We emphasized the these issues.” School Principal. Sproul will start after the completion of the school year. son County and the City protections that are al- Brown praised the lead- of Georgetown to protect ready in place through ership of the Clearwater water quality. These ordi- Clearwater UWCD’s rules Underground Water Con- nances include steps to re- and regulations and we servation District. Trustees hire SHS Principal By Tim Fleischer duce contamination from convinced them that there “They have put some Novotny, and Burt Smith) tive manner with students, Editor-in-Chief spills and establishment are no imminent threats serious money into re- interviewed nine can- employees, and parents of buffer zones around the beyond the immediate en- search,” Brown said. “If didates during the first to make it an even better species’ habitat. virons of the springs there we can strike the right bal- “Time and time again round interviews. That school,” Dr. Novotny said. “The Service’s deci- in the Village,” he added. ance between environmen- during the interview pro- committee chose Ross Prior to Lake Travis, sion to list these species In its announcement tal protection and the pro- cess, committee members Sproul as the top candi- Sproul was the Associ- reflects the best available and ruling, the FWS stated tection of property rights, told me that they wanted a date, but we invited the ate Principal in charge of science and a careful eval- that the Salado salamander everyone wins!” clone of Burt Smith,” Ross top 3 candidates back for curriculum and instruction uation of the comments has been found at seven The Service originally Sproul said after the Sal- second round interviews. at Westlake High School received from the public,” spring sites and that two proposed to list the species ado ISD Board of Trust- A third committee from 2008 to 2011. said Adam Zerrenner, the of these sites (Big Boiling as endangered in 2012, ees unanimously voted comprised of seven em- From 1999 until 2008, Service’s Austin Field and Li’l Bubbly Springs) which means they were to hire him as the Salado ployees and one parent (Jill Sproul was employed by Office Supervisor. “We are very close together and considered at risk of ex- High School principal be- Baumgart, JJ Jonas, Ra- the Humble ISD at King- will continue to work are likely one population. tinction throughout all or a ginning with the 2014-15 chel Lee, Cindy Mewhin- wood Park High School. with local communities, “Due to their very lim- significant portion of their school year. “Well, I have ney, Michael Novotny, He was assistant principal landowners and others to ited distribution, these range, but new scientific the hair down, but not sure Terri Seaton, Burt Smith, of the Kingwood Ninth ensure a healthy Edwards salamanders are especial- information received dur- about the rest.” and Jennifer Umpleby) Grade Campus from Janu- Aquifer for the communi- ly sensitive to stochastic ing the comment period Sproul, like Smith, interviewed those three ary 2004 through July ties and the species that incidences, such as severe brings with him admin- finalists during the second 2007. depend upon it.” and unusual storm events See Listing, Page 5A istrative experience from round interviews. All Sproul holds a Master much larger high schools. eight committee members of Education in Admin- He is the Associate unanimously chose Ross istration and Supervision Party primaries March 4, Principal in charge of cur- Sproul as the top candi- from University of Hous- riculum and instruction at date. ton. He has a bachelor of Lake Travis High School, “I spoke with several of science in biology from early voting ends Feb. 28 a position he has held Ross Sproul’s current and Stephen F. Austin State The final day for early will cast their ballots on cal decisions on candi- since July 2011. former supervisors, co- University and an associ- voting for the state’s up- March 4 at Salado Church dates, primary voters also The school had 50 ap- workers, and community ate of arts in social science coming primaries is 7 of Christ Activities Center, will decide who will be on plicants for the position, members and all of them from San Jacinto College. a.m.-7 p.m. Feb. 28. 225 N. Church St.. Pre- the ballot statewide this according to Superinten- said that he is an outstand- As a classroom science Primary day is March cinct 402 voters will cast fall in the races for gover- dent Michael Novotny A ing school leader,” Dr. No- teacher, Sproul was a state 4 with polls open 7 a.m.-7 their ballots at Southwest nor and U.S. senator. committee of six employ- votny said. “Sproul is an semifinalist for the H-E- p.m. Bell Fire Department, 258 Another detail impor- ees (KL Groholski, Lisa expert at curriculum and B Excellence in Teaching Six locations are open Triple 7 Trail, Killeen. tant for would-be voters Nix, Dr. Novotny, Joe Rex, instruction, course selec- award and was named the for early voting: Salado Voters are reminded to know, Berry said, is Susan Rushing and Burt tion, and ensuring students Teacher of the Year for the Civic Center, 601 N. Main that a current photo ID that the name on the photo Smith) reviewed the ap- are prepared for college Kingwood High School St.; Bell County Court- is needed to cast a ballot. ID must be “substantially plications and selected the and careers.” Ninth Grade Campus. house Annex, 550 East This will be just the sec- similar” to the name on candidates to interview. “We are very excited Sproul is married to 2nd Ave., Belton; Bell ond election with the ID the registration rolls. This Another committee of that he is going to be the Stacy. They have three County Annex, 301 Priest requirement. can present a problem for seven employees and one new Salado High School children: Jeb, 13, Raimy, 9 Dr., Killeen; Killeen Com- Texas Secretary of some - with marriage and parent (Tara Beaty, Ron Principal and I’m confi- and Kenady, 5. munity Center, 2201 East State Nandita Berry said divorce and other name Byrd, Chris Diem, Brent dent that he will continue “I look forward to com- Veterans Memorial Blvd., seven types of identifica- variations - but there is an Graham, Gloria Hodge, our tradition of excellence ing to Salado and becom- Killeen; Bell County An- tion are allowed. option. Anita Morales, Michael and work in a collabora- ing part of the community.” nex, 205 East Central “Either a Texas drivers “If a person gets to the Ave., Temple; Parks & license, a Texas personal polls and realizes that they Recreation Center, 307 ID, a concealed handgun forgot their ID at home, or Millers Crossing, Harker license, a U.S. passport, a if the name doesn’t quite Aldermen mull bond timeline By Tim Fleischer sign concepts would be meetings, Reed would Heights. Registered Bell U.S. citizenship certificate match, they can always Editor-in-Chief presented and the board continue to update alder- County voters can vote at or a U.S. Military ID. If a vote a provisional ballot, would discuss the process men on the progress of any of these locations dur- voter doesn’t have any of and then they have six days Salado aldermen, at for hiring consultants for preparing to call the bond ing early voting. those, they can always go to go back and show their their Feb. 20 meeting, the design work. election. A list of candidates and to their local DPS and get photo ID,” she explained. discussed a bond timeline The consultant would Conceptual Plans and a propositions can be found an election identification With reporting by for the November election begin work in April to de- list of plan components, a on page 4A of this edition. certificate,” Berry said. John Michaelson and the necessary progress velop the conceptual de- total bond amount and its Precinct 203 voters Along with various lo- Texas News Service and steps to take to bring sign and the service area impact on property taxes, a proposal before voters in proposals for the sewer maps, diagrams and pro- November for a sewer sys- system. These would be posed service areas would Last day to file is Feb. 28 all be in place for the board tem and any other capital presented as well as cost The final day to file as drew from the race. District will be filled in improvements that the Vil- estimates during an open to call for the election at its a candidate for the May Three candidates have the May election. Those lage of Salado would want house by May 3. Aug. 4 meeting. local elections is Feb. 28. filed for election to the are currently filled by Dr. to consider. Aldermen would need If called by the board, Ballots in the Village of Village Board of Alder- Bob Denton and Bill Kin- Beginning in March, to choose the preferred de- an election would be held Salado races have filled, men: alderman Bryan nison. Kinnison has filed Jim Reed would begin pre- sign concept no later than Nov. 4. but the Salado ISD and Fritch, Amber Preston for re-election. Connie paring information for the the June 5 meeting. Pub- In other business before Salado Public Library Dis- Dankert and former al- Cryar has also filed for board of aldermen during lic involvement meetings the board, aldermen ap- trict ballots have not filled derman and Mayor Merle election to the Salado Li- a 120-day discovery pro- on the preferred concept proved additional hours for up to the point of requiring Stalcup. Incumbent alder- brary board. cess. would be held that month. code enforcement officer an election. man Shannon Ashe an- The last day to file is Reed, who provides On June 19, firmer cost Larry Berrier. Aldermen Three candidates have nounced that she would Feb. 28. city management services estimates and the tax im- instructed Reed to review filed for Mayor of the Vil- not seek re-election. The local positions will to the Village through a pacts of the preferred con- the sign ordinance to bring lage of Salado, three have Two-term incumbents be decided in a May 10 contract with the Central cept would be presented to changes for their consid- filed for Board of Alder- Kim Bird and Rodney Bell election. Texas Council of Govern- the board, as well as the le- eration at a later date. In men and two incumbents have both filed for Salado Also on the ballot for ments (CTCOG), would gal timelines for formally the meantime, aldermen have filed for Salado I.S.D. ISD Board of Trustees. May 10 will be a local-op- bring a major milestone calling the bond election. waived the restriction on School Board. Kristi Jarvis filed this tion election “for the pur- list and request authoriza- Aldermen would also be sandwich board signs that Danney McCort filed week for the school board pose of legalizing the sale tion for costs associated presented with the poten- are on the owner’s prop- for re-election as Mayor. race. Three three-year of all alcoholic beverages, with the discovery process tial operating budget im- erty. Sandwich boards in Also filing for mayor are terms are open on the for off-premise consump- at the March 6 aldermen pacts of operating a sewer public right-of-way will Alderman Hans Fields and board. Donny Sequin has tion only.” meeting. system. not be allowed. former Mayor Rick Ashe. not filed for re-election. On March 20, the first Throughout June and Alderman Fred Brown Two two-year terms on round conceptual de- July board of aldermen filed for election, but with- the Salado Public Library salado Page 2A, Village Voice, February 27, 2014 FORUMFORUM An Open Exchange of Ideas The UAW’s Worker Problem

guilty of false conscious- The activist Florence ness. If only they weren’t Reece wrote the union bal- Rich so viciously misled by out- lad “Which Side Are You side agitators, like Tennes- On?” in the midst of Ken- Lowry see Sen. Bob Corker, the tucky’s so-called Harlan former mayor of Chatta- County War in the 1930s. nooga who helped to woo Posed this question by they already had it. Wages VW to the city in the first the United Auto Workers, in Chattanooga are com- place. He rightly said that employees of Volkswa- parable to those of new the UAW is in a “death spi- gen’s Chattanooga, Tenn., hires of the Detroit auto- ral.” plant answered that they makers, roughly $20 an King’s union was don’t want to be on the side hour. found alone in a room in of a union that is slipping The unionization of the 2009 with two nearly dead into irrelevance. Once a workforce would make it car companies. After the Fighting for what’s 1.5 million-member behe- possible for VW to form UAW did so much to chase moth, the UAW has seen a European-style “works automaking out of Detroit its membership decline to council” of management with unsustainable labor right on Defense a fourth of what it was in and workers to make deci- costs and ridiculous work the late 1970s. sions about the plant. But rules, it is no wonder that It’s easy for conserva- Everything had lined workforces haven’t wel- tives, who are forced to workers already felt amply up for it in Chattanooga. consulted by management. comed it into the South, spend much of their time Heritage Forum Not only was VW offi- where right-to-work states these days opposing bad Even UAW Secretary- Edwin Feulner cially neutral, it tilted the Treasurer Dennis Wil- have become alluring des- ideas, to neglect the great playing field in favor of tinations for foreign car responsibility of advanc- liams attested, “Volkswa- it would have if we hadn’t the union. The company gen’s a class act.” companies. ing good ideas. system, we have a much cut our forces to begin allowed it to campaign in This is hardly the “Bat- For the longest time, That was the impetus better chance of destroy- with. the plant -- a major advan- tle of the Overpass,” when the business model of the behind the Feb. 10 Con- ing an incoming missile. When it comes to weap- tage -- while opponents company thugs beat UAW UAW has been to take its servative Policy Summit Such a system can pro- ons, we need to stop rely- were excluded. The media officials trying to organize members’ dues and funnel convened at The Heritage tect us not only against a ing on international pacts was praising Volkswagen’s Ford in the 1930s. This is a them to friendly Demo- Foundation by its political conventional nuclear at- that are questionable at enlightened European atti- car company putting out a cratic politicians. Unless arm, Heritage Action for tack (launched either de- best. Why, for example, tude toward organized la- welcome mat for union or- it breaks into the South, America. liberately or accidentally), did President Obama agree bor and celebrating immi- ganizers who still couldn’t the union knows it’s all “It’s not sufficient but from an EMP -- a high- to a New START treaty nent victory for the union. manage to organize. but doomed. It may feel for conservatives to run intensity burst of electro- that forces us to cut our Then the workers had Florence Reece wrote, this institutional impera- against agendas,” Heritage magnetic energy from a nuclear weapons to 1,550 their say. The UAW report- “Come all of you good tive keenly, but workers in President Jim DeMint said nuclear warhead exploded by 2018 when the Russians edly spent $5 million in workers/Good news to good manufacturing jobs in his opening remarks. above the ground. Its pur- have a track record of vio- the course of a campaign you I’ll tell/Of how the who owe nothing to this “They must advance ideas pose: to cause severe cur- lating such accords? Why that lasted two years, and good old union/Has come self-serving dinosaur from and legislation that will rent and voltage surges. stand behind the Compre- lost by a 712 to 636 vote. in here to dwell.” But the the 20th century don’t. build a stronger America.” An EMP could fry all hensive Test Ban Treaty, The motto of the old workers in Chattanooga They can be forgiven for The first and perhaps electronic devices within a a pact that other nations American Federation of didn’t consider it such wondering which side the the most important thing large radius, including all flout with impunity and Labor was “a fair day’s good news. union is on. for conservatives to get the cell phones and other that allows our arsenal to wage for a fair day’s Bob King, the head of Rich Lowry is editor of the right is a wise foreign devices we rely on in our atrophy through disuse? work.” VW workers felt the UAW, thinks they are National Review. policy. Only after we en- daily lives. It could shut Our nuclear “modern- sure we have a sufficiently down the entire power grid ization” efforts are any- strong national defense and transportation systems thing but. Under current can we turn to the impor- over a large region of the policies, replacement sys- tant domestic issues that country. It’s that serious. tems won’t enter our ar- merit our attention. When it comes to the senal until 2030. By then, That means, for start- war on terrorism, we must the U.S. will have 60-year- ers, making sure that we maintain a sufficient fight- old intercontinental-range have sufficient troop levels ing force in hot spots such ballistic missiles (ICBMs), to defend ourselves and as Afghanistan. Pulling 40-year-old submarine- our allies adequately. Yet out entirely by year’s end launched ballistic mis- continued cuts to the de- would be a huge mistake. siles, and 35- to 70-year- fense budget imperil our We need a robust force old bombers. This needs ability to do that. Recent there beyond 2014. If the to change. We should be statements by military of- people there know that the economical, yes, but try- ficials indicate that the U.S. will remain engaged ing to defend ourselves on Army may soon shrink to for the foreseeable future, the cheap is no defense at its lowest active-duty end it will weaken the hand of all. strength size since before terrorist networks who are Another crucial item on World War II. counting on the U.S. va- our defense “to do” list is Indeed, all the recent cating before the situation one that many Americans talk of using more un- is stable. think we already have: manned ground and air “You ask how to fight a comprehensive missile vehicles flows from efforts an idea,” Messala says in defense. We have a rudi- to make up for expected the film Ben-Hur. “Well, Buying More Than a Piece of the Rock mentary one in place, but troop reductions. Do more I’ll tell you how. With an- we need one with land, No man is an island, but the latest fad for the ultra-rich is owning one. with less, right? But we’ve other idea.” Conservatives sea, air and space capa- been here before (such as should take heed. Thwart- bilities. That means locat- One thing about the prior to World War II), ing bad policy is vital, but of 360 islands in the Baha- ing sensors throughout the tea party Republicans in and although we manage we can’t stop there, espe- mas. For instance, there’s world -- and above it. It Congress is that they do to make up for the short- cially when our security is one 47-acre island with also means increasing the know who butters their comings and prevail when at stake. a 3,000-foot airstrip and number of interceptors we biscuits. Several have re- serious threats emerge, it Ed Feulner is founder of The seven white sand beaches have to counter long-range cently rushed forward always costs more time, Heritage Foundation (www.heri- that can be had for just missiles. With a layered with an anguished plea Jim treasure and trouble than tage org over $15.5 million. . ). in defense of Wall Street Hightower As an online dealer in barons, CEOs, and billion- private islands notes, buy- MEMBER aires: Stop the vilification of wealthy people! 2014 I’m concerned about those poor rich people too. Especially the very rich- est. Did you know that the wealthiest one-hundredth- of-1-percenters rake in an Salado Village Voice, 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite #125 • P.O. Box 587, Salado, TX 76571 average of $30 million ev- Phone: 254/947-5321 Fax: (254) 947-9479 ery year? Publisher: Salado Village Voice, Inc. 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Offering general securities through SWS Financial Services, Inc. 1201 Elm Street, Suite 3500 , Texas 75270 (800) 562-1800 Member: FINRA/SIPC Facts on proposed affordable housing project in Salado To the Editor: On Feb. 5, 2014, an email was distributed to Your Voice 40 S. Main, Suite B many of the citizens of Salado. Within the email Letters to the Editor Salado there were many errone- that amount. This means Danney V. McCort, 947-0995 ous statements. If this was that the remaining $6,570 Mayor, [email protected] Cell 338-6699 on PolitiFact, the author’s a year goes to the Village. Village of Salado pants would be on fire. This is additional income I will list many of for the Village. To the Editor: the facts to set the record If you take the $6,570 As my title changes to straight: a year times 15 years, this President Emeritus Rob- The Senior Living comes out to be $98,550 in ertson Colony Salado Col- Angelic Healing Housing project is official- 15 years the Village would lege Foundation Inc., I am Therapeutic Massage ly listed on record Salado receive. the age of the first use of City Hall as AFFORD- The school stands to the word PARK for the ini- • Massage ABLE HOUSING under receive estimated $75,000 tial 10-acre site of Salado • Body Wraps the IRS Tax codes; Section a year. Take the estimated College. Texas Secretary 42, Senior Living Afford- $75,000 a year times 15 of State records include • Herbal Facial Massage able Housing that was cre- years come to $1,125,000 extension of school use of ated under President Ron- to the schools. (And there that 1859 Robertson land • Spray Tanning ald Reagan in the 1984. would be no additional to 1930, a fact rendered The median housing • Gift Certificates students coming from the moot by the last of three Located at income as stated for Bell senior center.) early 20th century fires in Jackie Condon, RMT, MMP County and in this area is With the figures I have 1924 that led to the Ham- 2110 W. Adams $32,000 and not $29,000. stated the Village, and Sal- blen family gift of North Temple, TX 254-421-2077 The correct information is ado School system stand to Main land for the Old in The Cutting Edge salon By Appointment Only on record in the documents make profit from the senior Red school, never without at City Hall for your re- living center. trustees or Robertsons. view. The senior citizens will The “College” land was There will be bus ser- be shopping in the Village declared a Trust in 1973 vice to and from the senior which will help bring in and finally incorporated housing by the Bell County needed sales tax revenue. in 2012. The 2011 reorga- Finney Insurance Agency Hop Transit upon request. There is not a sewer nized board of fifteen Di- This service is provided system in Salado. This is rectors have learned that through a federal govern- a true statement but Sala- planning without money ment grant. do uses the septic system can be a long fruitless dis- As to the health care, method. So saying, the cussion while a forested not everyone uses Scott project would not be fea- wasteland becomes more & White services. Kings sible for Salado is an “am- entangled and unsafe. (254) 947-3599 Daughter has an outstand- biguous statement” and I express gratitude to Agent Rita Ronnebaum ing clinic with outstanding does not hold water. By those helping us see the clinicians. There is also St. also saying that Salado had light leading to gener- David’s Hospital/Clinics no sewer system to support ously under-financed ac- in Georgetown and Metro- this project is like saying tions by Will Dankert Home • Auto • Life • Liability plex in Killeen. other houses or business- and teammate Ken Fra- Scott & White has an es should not be built in ser. Next drive around, ob- ambulance service in Sala- Salado. They will be using serve clearance of land in Commercial • Farm • Ranch do which has been used by the septic system which is progress with the goal of many of our citizens. Folks standard to Salado. planning the Texas unique who will be living in those The AFFORDABLE Historical Salado College 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 135B in Salado Plaza units are self-sufficient. SENIOR HOUSING is Park honoring pioneer [email protected] When they get beyond that a 6.5 to 7 million dollars Texans for the benefit of health status, they will be project. long-suffering Salado resi- required to make other ar- Many of the ameni- dents and tourists. I owe rangements ties are: a swimming pool, special thanks to Board If the senior citizens fenced and gated commu- friends, colleagues with come then other business- nity, gathering room, com- Bill Kinnison permitting Main St. es will be willing to come munity porch, computer me with Ronnie Wells, to at Thomas Arnold Rd. to Salado to service their room, fitness room, walk- continue toward comple- needs. It’s called market ing pathway with park tion of clearance promises Salado demand. benches, golf cart storage in compliance with City of If you look at the for those who have a golf Salado expectations and 254/947-5852 $13,950 in tax abatement carts and each unit will restoration of Foundation www.fsbcentex.com over the first 15 years the have washer and dryer. pride in the enjoyment of developer receives, it is In conclusion: a simple attractive nature minimal compared to what I hope you will con- park suitable for fam- Member FDIC the Village stands to gain. sider the advantages this ily outings and community The Ad Valorum tax senior living center would gatherings. per year is estimated at provide the Village of Sal- Doris Kemp $7500 less the $930 (they ado. provide us each year) from

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February 16, 2014 Republican Party Attorney General Justice, Supreme Court, constituents. Dan Branch Place 6 (unexpired) Proposition 6: The Af- Dear Friends, Primary Candidates Ken Paxton Joe Pool Jane and I built our first home in Salado in fordable Car Act, also known and ropositions Barry Smitherman Jeff Brown as “Obamacare,” should be 1977, and moved away in 1983. During the 90’s, P Only those primary races repealed. we owned a second home here for weekends and that are contested are listed Comptroller of Justice, Supreme Court, holidays. When I retired after 7 terms as a State Public Accounts Place 8 here, for space consider- Democrat Party Representative, we knew we wanted to move back ations. Candidates without Glenn Hegar Phil Johnson home to Salado. We have now been back for 3 opponents are listed on the Debra Medina Sharon McCally Primary Candidates years. ballots themselves. Harvey Hilderbran Raul Torres Judge, Court of Criminal and Propositions It has been an honor to serve the citizens of Sal- Only those primary races U.S. Senator Appeals, Place 3 ado for the past year as a member of the Board of that are contested are listed John Cornyn Commissioner of the Barbara Walther Alderman. During that time, we have been very here, for space consider- Dwayne Stovall General Land Officer Bert Richardson fortunate to hire a true visionary and experienced ations. Candidates without Reid Reasor David Watts city manager in Mr. Jim Reed. opponents are listed on the Ken Cope George P. Bush Judge, Court of Criminal ballots themselves. Over the last few months, a group of people Chris Mapp Appeals, Place 4 have encouraged me to run for mayor; and I did, Linda Vega Commissioner Jani Jo Wood U.S. Senator in fact, file for the position. Other qualified people Curt Cleaver of Agriculture Richard Dean Davis David M. Alameel have filed that are well liked and have earned their Steve Stockman J. Allen Carnes Kevin Patrick Yeary Tommy Merritt Maxey Marie Scherr stripes in the community. Because of this, I feel Kesha Rogers Governor Sid Miller Judge, Court of Criminal that I should gracefully withdraw my candidacy Michael “Fjet” Fjetland Eric Opiela Appeals, Place 9 for mayor. I believe my time would be much better Harry Kim SECEDE Kilgore Joe Cotton David Newell spent concentrating on being an effective Alder- Miriam Martinez W.C. “Bud” Kirkendall man and giving my support to whomever wins the Governor Lisa Fritsch Railroad Commissioner mayor’s race. Ryan Sitton District Judge Reynaldo “Ray” Madrigal Wendy R. Davis Thank you for entrusting me as an Alderman Lt. Governor Becky Berger 264th Judicial District for Our village. Jane and I love Salado and will David Dewhurst Malachi Boyuls Jeff Parker Commissioner continue to respect the past as we build for the fu- Todd Staples Wayne Christian Martha J “Janie” Trudo of Agriculture Jerry Patterson ture. Hugh Asa Fitzsimons III Dan Patrick Chief Justice, Supreme Court Judge, County Court at Law Sincerely, Robert Talton No. 1 Jim Hogan Fred Brown Nathan Hecht Jeanne Parker Richard “Kinky” Friedman Kenneth R. Valka Railroad Commissioner District Clerk Steve Brown Susan Parker Dale Henry � � � � Joanna Flores Staton Jeannie Guthrie Propositions SHELLEY Proposition 1: The United County Clerk States Congress must pass Shelley Coston immigration reform; includ- RE-ELECT Velva Johnson ing an earned path to citizen- ship for those individuals Propositions contributing to the economy Proposition 1: Texans and the dependents of those should be free to express individuals. their religious beliefs, Proposition 2: Congress including prayer, in public should pass legislation rais- COSTONREPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR places. ing the federal minimum Proposition 2: Texas wage to at least 110% of the should support Second federal poverty level for a Amendment liberties by family of four without com- expanding locations where pensation. COUNTY CLERK concealed handgun license- Proposition 3: The Gov- holders may legally carry. ernor and the Texas Legis- Proposition 3: Texas lature should accept federal should abolish the state fran- funds; as provided in the EXPERIENCED chise tax, also known as the Patient Protection & Afford- margins tax, to encourage able Care Act of 2010; for � Bell County Clerk - Two Term Incumbent business growth. the expansion of Medicaid to 2007 - 2010 and 2011 - 2014 Proposition 4: Texas provide coverage to millions � State Award Recipient for timely/efficient recordkeeping recipients of taxpayer-funded of uninsured and underin- public assistance should be sured Texans. 6 consecutive years subject to random drug test- Proposition 4: The � Endorsed by Temple Area Homebuilders Association Home-Pac ing as a condition of receiv- Congress and the Texas ing benefits. Legislature should adopt � Central Texas Republican Women - Active member Proposition 5: All legislation that expandspro- Legislative Committee Chair for 2014 elected officials and their tections against discimina- staff should be subject to the tion in employment; housing; same laws, rules, regula- and public accommodations Paid for by Re-Elect Coston for County Clerk, Shelley Coston, Treasurer, 4996 E. FM 436, Temple, Texas 76501 tions, and ordinances as their based upon sexual orienta- tion and gender identity. salado Village Voice February 27, 2014 Page 5A Listing FROM Page 1A on the proposal indicates exclude cattle and feral allow incidental take of the species are threatened, hogs. species from otherwise On your way to school, meaning they are at risk of The Georgetown and legal activities if they de- becoming endangered in Salado salamanders are velop an approved Habitat Breakfast Tacos the foreseeable future. unique to Texas and en- Conservation Plan con- In July, FWS an- tirely aquatic, living their taining measures designed nounced that Solana entire lives in springs and to avoid, reduce and/or Ready for Ranch would be one of caves fed by the northern mitigate impacts and en- the recipients of nearly segment of the Edwards sure the long-term health Pickup @ 7am! $32 million in grants to Aquifer. of the species. 20 states to help advance The Salado salamander The final rule for the 301 Thomas Arnold Rd. their collaborative efforts has been identified in four Georgetown and Salado 254-947-GOOD $1.50 each to conserve America’s rar- spring sites near the Vil- salamanders published in est species. lage of Salado and three the Federal Register on The grant to Solana springs farther upstream Feb. 24 and will become Ranch will help provide on Salado Creek in Bell effective 30 days after HAPPY NEW YEAR Salado! protection for Salado sala- County publication. A 60-day mander. The cooperative Reduced water quality, public comment period on grants will provide vi- increased sedimentation, the proposed special rule tal support to efforts by and altered flow regimes began with its publication partnering state wildlife are the primary threats to in the Federal Register on Thank You agencies and conservation the two species. Recent Feb. 24. organizations to improve drought conditions and The Service will pub- The Salado Ladies Auxiliary traveled into the wonderful world of antique's and the health of the land and human population growth lish the final critical habi- collectibles with an Antique Show revival this past weekend: Treasure's of Salado's water that supports these also have negatively af- tat rule for the Georgetown Past; an idea given birth at the kitchen table of Robert and Doris Denman many species and scores of com- fected water resources, and Salado salamanders in months ago. The Denman's are long-time residents of Salado and antique aficio- munities across the nation. reducing the quality and a separate Federal Regis- nado's. We offer them our appreciation for their generous support over these many One of this year’s quantity of available habi- ter publication. years. grants will provide the So- tat for the salamanders. Copies of the final rule lana Ranch Preserve with The ESA prohibits take and information on the Our successful “Treasures of Salado's Past” was due to the following people: $881,250. of threatened and endan- proposed special rule for This funding will allow gered species including the Georgetown salaman- Morris Foster, owner of the Silver Spur, and his executive assistant Glenda Light. the Texas Parks and Wild- killing, harming, or ha- der may be found at the The historic building was donated to the Auxiliary for the event; all profits return life Department to acquire rassing them; however, Service’s website at www. to the community in the form of scholarships and grants. a conservation easement the Service will work with fws.gov/southwest/es/Aus- on a 256-acre tract located landowners and develop- tinTexas/. The Village Voice, Tourism Director Debbie Charbonneau, The Salado Chamber in Bell County to benefit ers to obtain permits that of Commerce, and Lyndsey Barrett, Graphic Artist for their support, coverage and the Salado salamander. promotion, enabling our success. The acquisition will provide protection for the Our wonderful Antique Dealers who displayed their antiques and vintage pieces species in three of the which captivated our buyers. seven springs in which it is known to occur. Doc Ellis for exhibiting his antique cars, much to the delight of everyone. Acquisition of the So- lana Ranch Preserve will Hans Fields, Joe Oliver, Mel Williams and Mike Milliser, our great lawn mowing, protect an area of 75 per- tree trimming, carpenters and painters extraordinaire. The Silver Spur looked glo- cent of the proposed criti- rious. cal habitat units for this species in the Service’s Insurance & Financial Services The Ladies Auxiliary who work tirelessly to support our many endeavors. Southwest Region. The acquisition will (254) 778-8087 To God, without whom nothing would be possible. also protect the quality www.johnhallinsurance.com of cave and spring water, Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude, minimize ground water Auto pollution, protect ground- Home water and spring flow, and Ranch Business Life Fat Health Tues 3317 Pecan Valley Drive, Temple at FCT First Community Title and the Salado Chamber MAKING SENSE OF of Commerce invite you to celebrate Fat Tuesday during a Chamber After INVESTING Hours at the expanded of- fice of First Community Title in Salado. The After Hours will be 5:15-7 p.m. March 4 at the Salado location at the corner of Thomas Arnold TEXAS-BASED. and Main Street. First Community Title has recently expanded its INDEPENDENTLY OWNED. Salado office, doubling it in size. INDIVIDUALLY DEDICATED. Claire Hartman, Presi- dent of First Community Title and Vice Chairman of the Salado Chamber of Michael K. Gunter Matthew C. Gunter The banking services your business calls for, Commerce, invites Sal- Financial Advisor Financial Advisor from a bank you can call your neighbor. adoans to “come and see 119 N. Penelope 300 E. Central how we have grown!” Belton Belton The after hours pro- vides local Chamber 933-2436 939-5824 members and potential members to gather in a www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Stop by. We’d love to meet you. less formal atmosphere for 815 North Stagecoach Road networking and fun. Salado, Texas 76571 Refreshments will be Phone: 254-947-8636 HorizonBankTexas.com served.

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Page 6A Salado Village Voice Church News, Engagements, Weddings, Births February 27, 2014 Cooper appointed member of Order of St. John

Salado attorney and former alderman Michael R. Cooper was appointed as a member (Brother) of the Order of St. John at the Fifth Avenue Saint 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City on Nov. 2. March 1 Cooper is a practicing Barrel Racing - 10 a.m. lawyer who offices and lives in Salado. He has March 2 clients across the spec- trum and from around the Chuckwagon Breakfast - 9 a.m. world. Church Service - 10 a.m. He is Bishop’s War- den at Saint Joseph Epis- Team Roping - 11:30 a.m. copal Church in Salado, past Alderman and Mayor (254) 947-7211 www.3ccowboyfellowship.org Pro-Tem for the Village Follow our events on our website calendar of Salado and a Board member of Tablerock Fes- tival of Salado, Inc. He is married to his UT col- Michael Cooper Atty. appointed member of Order of St. John St. Joseph’s lege sweetheart, Frances, Episcopal Church and they are the parents of about 1080 when a hos- Malta.” Built by Queen irrespective of where they three and grand parents of pice (a place of care) was Victoria in 1882, The St. are from or their religious Sunday School seven. established in Jerusalem John of Jerusalem Eye identity. The United States of Hospital opened in Jerusa- Cooper joins a distin- Sun. • 9:30 a.m. for Christian pilgrims by America Priory (region or monks from a neighboring lem, fulfilling the Order’s guished list of recipients Holy Eucharist province) of the Most Ven- Benedictine abbey. The desire to return to the Holy of the Order or St. John. Sun. • 11 a.m. erable Order of the Hospi- hospice developed into a Land to exercise char- Over the years, Florence tal of St. John of Jerusalem hospital and in 1113 the ity. To this day it retains Nightingale, Mahatma was established in 1957 Pope confirmed its inde- its reputation for being a Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and today numbers almost pendence, after which it humanitarian center of and numerous well know 1,300 members. The Or- developed into a religious excellence for high qual- humanitarians have been der’s primary mission is order providing care to the ity eye care and education active in the Order. There to support the St. John of poor and sick of any faith. in the Middle East. The are five recognized Orders Jerusalem Eye Hospital. The monks also took on incidence of irreversible of St. John. One or more of Strong and active mem- the additional role of de- blindness in Palestine’s 3.5 the Orders have a presence berships in large cities fending all Christians and million inhabitants and 1.5 in about 150 countries along the East and West others within their care million people who live of the world. They have coast of the USA and lo- when they were threat- in Gaza (ten times higher among them some 50,000 cally in Dallas have raised than in the West) continues members, approaching 881 North Main Street ened. The Order of St. millions for hospital build- John established its head- to climb year after year. 400,000 regular volun- 947-3160 ings, medical supplies and In recognition of its out- teers, over 30,000 salaried StJosephSalado.org quarters on the coast of to field American doctors, Palestine in 1187. It later standing work, the St John employees and numerous specialists, surgeons and moved to Cyprus and then of Jerusalem Eye Hospital others who support them nurses who volunteer their to Rhodes. In 1530 the Or- Group was awarded the in various ways. time and expertise to the der moved to Malta, where Gandhi Foundation Inter- Cooper commented, Hospital and its patients. it governed until it was national Peace Award of “I am greatly honored by The exact date when expelled by Napoleon in 2012. The St John Hos- the appointment to such a the Order of the Hospital 1798. It is still often called pital encourages peace historic and venerable or- of St. John of Jerusalem “The Order of Malta” and and cohesion in the Holy ganization. The spirit of first came into being is its members are frequently Land since it provides a common purpose remains unknown, although it was referred to as “Knights of vital service to everyone, alive after over 800 years.” Historians host Potluck Supper March 3 Salado Historical So- Year. that illustrate the frontier Family memberships ciety invites you to its Coauthors Mary Hodge spirit of Salado’s rich, di- for 2014 will be available annaul Pot Luck Supper, and Charlene Carson will verse history. After the at the door for only $20. 6 p.m. March 3 in the present highlights of their presentation, books will The icy weather in De- Church of Christ Activity newly published book, be available for purchase. cember adversely affected Center. Salado. The book takes the The Salado Historical the Tour of Homes, the The Pot Luck Supper reader on a photographic Society board will pro- Historical Society’s major will include announce- tour of the history and de- vide the entree, iced tea fund raising event. “We ment of the project to save velopment of the Village and coffee. Attendees are would especially appreci- the Hutchins writing cabin of Salado. The authors asked to bring salads, veg- ate your memberships and and the announcement have selected more than etables, cornbread or des- donations,” said Society of the 2014 Person of the 200 vintage photographs serts. President Hans Fields. Bruce A. Bolick, CPA Contact me for your appointment Payroll • W2 • 1099 • Direct Deposit (254) 718-7299 560 North Main, Suite 4, Office 3 ACROSS FROM THE CIVIC CENTER [email protected] www.devereauxjewelers.com The Salado Church of Christ ‘Shaped by His Cross, Sharing His truth, Showing His love.’ Salado Public Library Adult Crafts 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. on March 5 Charcoal Drawing instructor: Shirley Gruver “We invite you to worship Pre-registration required with us at any available opportunity. You will find Teen Tech Week a group of sincere, God- March 10 - 15 loving and Christ-exalting Teens come in during the week and participate in a people, who will make you scavenger hunt. Prizes will be awarded. feel at home with our church family. Tech Class -Joe Keyes, minister March 14 Beginning Computer Skills - Introduction to the Internet Pre-registration required Sunday Bible Classes • 9 a.m. Worship • 10 a.m. Spanish Worship - Call Church for times Teen Book Club Wednesday 4:30-5:30 p.m. on March 20, Bible Classes • 6:30 p.m. Featured book: Divergent Copies available for check-out. Pizza Served - Movie Ticket Prizes IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. Pre-registration required 947-5241 William Reed Cabin to receive salado Village Voice February 27, 2014 Page 7A memorial medallion March 2 Reed Denton, President location where William day. Charles B. Stewart of the Texas Children of Reed is buried. The SRT Sterling C. Tho. Barnett the Republic of Texas, On February 19, 1846, a Robertson Chapter #22 John S. D. Byrom will dedicate a memorial formal ceremony was held will be having its annual Francis Ruis medallion at the William in Austin to bring Texas celebration and recogni- J. Antonio Navarro Reed cabin on Main St. at into the United States. tion of this Historic Day. Jesse B. Badgett 4 p.m. March 2, Texas In- Anson Jones delivered a On March 2,1836, 59 Wm D. Lacy dependence Day. speech that he concluded men gathered together at William Menifee Denton is a descendent by declaring, “The final Washington-on-the-Bra- Jn. Fisher of William Reed, whose act in this great drama zos and signed the Texas Matthew Caldwell log cabin was moved to is now performed. The Declaration of Indepen- William Motley its location and restored Republic of Texas is no dence from Mexico. Lorenzo de Zavala by Tim Brown. The cabin more.” Sterling C. Robertson Stephen H. Everett houses the Village of Sal- In his final official act was one of the 59 men George W. Smyth ado Visitors Center and as president, Jones lowered who signed the Declara- Elijah Stapp Salado Chamber of Com- the Texas flag from its tion of Independence and Claiborne West Elizabeth Anne Herro Dowdy merce. pole; Sam , with his Historic Home is still Wm. B. Scates 2/27/1987 - 7/30/2012 A reception will fol- tears in his eyes, stepped located South of Salado on M. B. Menard low the ceremony. The from the crowd to gather the Robertson Plantation. A. B. Hardin descendents asked that the the flag in his arms. Upon Signers of the Texas J. W. Burton In memory of a life so beautifully lived, memorial medallions be Texas statehood, Jones re- Declaration of Indepen- Thos. J. Gazley a heart so deeply loved. placed at the Reed cabin tired to Brazoria. dence include these: R. M. Coleman because of the remote March, 2, 2014 is Texas Richard Ellis, President Sterling C. Robertson Happy Birthday Elizabeth! Independence Day and it is of the Convention and Del- James Collinsworth also Sam Houston’s Birth- egate from Red River. I miss you very much and love you so..... Obituaries Continued on page 8A Mom

He is survived by his lov- Jacquez “Bill” Weaver officiating. ing wife, Sandra Hewlett of Brookshire Brothers Jacquez “Bill” William William Hewlett, Hewlett was born August Salado; one daughter, Ara Floral Department 947-8922 Jacquez “Bill” William 18, 1938 to Robert and Ora and husband, C.W. Webb Hewlett, 75, of Salado Hewlett in Corpus Christi, of Dale, TX; two sisters, passed away Wednesday, TX. Sue Ellen Davis of Goliad, February 19, 2014 at Scott Spring Has Arrived Bill Served in the Air TX and Francis Ussery of Bulb Plants & White Memorial in Force as a medic and was Ingleside,TX; two grand- Temple. a construction contractor children, Jacob McMillan Tulip, Paperwhite, Hyacinth and Combos A memorial service will most of his life. He mar- and Jessica Webb of Dale, starting at $599 be held at 2 p.m Feb. 28 ried Sandra Lee Hardesty TX. at the Central Texas State August 10, 1963 at An- Arrangements are en- 99 Veterans Cemetery in drews Air Force Base in trusted to Crotty Funeral Tulip Cut Flower Bunches $9 Killeen with Pastor Jerry Washington, DC. Home & Cremation Ser- vices of Belton. Also Flowering and Veggie Seed Packs March activities planned Dr.Steve Waechter, Pastor 5798 FM 2484 for Bell County Newcomers 254-947-5917 Bell County New- info. Temple. Call 254-833- Office: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - Noon comers group announces How Does Your Gar- 5498 for info. Children’s Director, Cheryl Ely March activities. den Grow 9:30 – 11:00 Casual Coffee 10 a.m.- GraceBCSalado.org March 3 a.m. 1605 N. Main Belton. noon. 714 Chatham Rd Beginners Canasta 1-4 Call 721-1806 for info. Belton Call 780-3534 for Come join us this Sunday morning p.m. 6000 Whispering March 14 info. Forest Circle, Killeen. Call TGIF 11:30 a.m. Ap- March 21 as we worship Jesus together! 217-494-1537 for info. plebee’s Temple Call 770- Trailblazers 9:30 a.m. Sunday 9:45 a.m. Bible classes for children, youth, and adults March 5 1816 for info. Pepper Creek Temple 11:00 a.m. Worship service Monthly Luncheon March 17 March 25 Wildflower Country Club, Canasta 1-4 p.m. 94 Valentine Bridge 10 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Brown Bag Meal Temple 11 a.m.. Call 727- Great W. Loop MPR Bel- a.m.-2:30 p.m. Garden Es- 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer 573-3500 for info. ton Call 780-1828 for info. tates 5320 205 Loop Tem- RAs and GAs, Mission Friends, Upstairs youth ministry Pinochle 1-4 p.m. Bel- March 18 ple Call 913-6220 for info. ton Senior Center 842 S. Bunco 1:30 p.m. 2115 March 26 Mitchell, Belton. Call 421- Lincoln Ct. Belton Call Fun Lunch 11:30 a.m. 4051 for info. 951-751-4002 for info. Johnny’s Steaks & Bar 650 Royal St., P.O. Box 771 Popcorn Bridge 1-4 March 19 BQ, Salado, 301 Thomas (254) 947-5482 p.m. Garden Estates, 5320 Popcorn Bridge 1-4 Arnold Rd. Call 791-4312 Office hours: Mon-Fri 8:30—4:00 205 Loop Temple. Call p.m. Garden Estates 5320 for info. www.saladoumc.org 933-1649 for info. 205 Loop Temple. Call March 28 Facebook.com/saladoumc March 7 933-1649 for info. Coffee N Canasta 9

Snack Time Mah Jongg March 20 a.m. – noon 11208 Inks Sunday, March 2 1-4 p.m. Woodbridge Club Snack Mah Jongg Cove, Temple. Call 760- House. 3700 Whispering Woodbridge Club House 1104 for info. 9:00 am Worship Service—Traditional (Main Sanctuary) Oaks, Temple Call 254- 3700 Whispering Oaks 10:00 am Sunday School—all ages (Main Building) 833-5498 11:15 am Worship Service—Contemporary (Main Sanctuary) Trailblazers 9:30 a.m.

Miller Springs, Belton March 8 Wednesday, March 5 For all your printing Couples Night Out. Dy- 5:15 pm Fellowship Meal nasty Chinese Temple So- 6:00-7:00 pm Adult Study cial 5:30 p.m. Dinner 6:00-7:00 pm M &M Kids 6 p.m. Call 231-8700 6:00-7:30 pm Youth for information. March 9 Couples Bridge 6:30 “Be the change that you wish to see in the world” – 9:30 p.m. Wildflower Mahatma Gandhi House 706 Red Coat Dr. Temple Call 780-3561 for info. March 10 Bookworms 2-4 p.m. 2101 Highland Dr. Salado Call 947-3333 for info. Golf, 11 a.m. Twin Riv- ers, Waco Call 254-541- 1080 for info. www.fbcsalado.org March 11 Behold, you are fair, my love! Behold, you are fair! (254) 947-5465 Bowling 6:30 p.m. You have dove’s eyes behind your veil. Spare Time Fun Center Main St. at the Creek Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor 5434 205 Loop Temple. SONG OF SOLMON 4:1 Call 421-0556 for info. WEDNESDAY Tuesday Canasta 1-4 SUNDAY p.m. 108 Sundance Dr. 8:30 a.m. Early Worship Service 5 p.m. Fellowship Meal Temple. Call 421-0556 for 6 p.m. FBC-U (Adult Bible Studies) info. 9:45 a.m. Small Group Bible Study Valentine Bridge 10 6 p.m. ESL a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 5320 205 11 a.m. Late Worship Service 6 p.m. AWANAS (Age 3-6) Loop Temple. Call 913- 6 p.m. Bible Drill (grade 4 – 6) 6220 for info. Dossman in 2014 6:15 p.m. Jr. High Midweek March 13 7:35 p.m. High School Midweek Career Women 5:30 Funeral Home Celebrating 150 Years p.m. Call 228-5494 for 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 7 p.m. Worship Choir Rehearsal “In Service to our fellow man...”

Share your news with the Village Send emails to: news@saladovillage voice.com Deadlines are Friday, for the next Thursday edition Page 8A, salado Village Voice, February 27, 2014 IHOPs will raise up to $3 million for Shriners, Children’s Miracle Network Get ready. Get Set. to 10 p.m. In exchange for markets nine years ago And…go to IHOP® res- the free short stacks, cus- has now grown into a sig- taurants on National Pan- tomers are encouraged to nificant and truly inter- • cake Day, March 4, to leave a voluntary donation national event. This year, Furniture enjoy a free short stack of in support of Children’s with the continued gener- RESALE GALLERY buttermilk pancakes—and Miracle Network Hospi- osity of our guests across help raise money for char- tals, Shriners Hospitals for three countries, we will be Open Daily 1-5 p.m. ity! Children and other local able to support wonderful 702 N. Main Street • (254) 947-8098 IHOP restaurants, of- charities. In Mexico, IHOP charities like Children’s fering “everything you restaurants will offer a Miracle Network Hospi- love about breakfastSM,” stack of two buttermilk tals, Shriners Hospitals for will again serve up free pancakes for the radically Children and AMANC to short stacks of its famous reduced price of 29 pesos save and improve the lives buttermilk pancakes on with that money being do- of many children in the First Community Title National Pancake Day, nated to Asociación Mexi- communities we serve.” and the Shrove Tuesday, March cana de Ayuda a Niños con Now through National 4, 2014, and after eight Cáncer, (AMANC) that Pancake Day on March 4, Salado Chamber of Commerce years of success, and over provides accommodations participating IHOP loca- $13 million dollars raised and resources to children tions in the United States, invite you to join us for a mixer in the United States, the undergoing treatment for Canada and Puerto Rico family-friendly restaurant cancer and their families. will also sell “Miracle chain will expand the pro- “Our guests, our fran- Balloons” for $1 and $5 Fat Tuesday gram into Canada, Puerto chisees, their team mem- each to benefit the local Rico and offer a similar bers, and all of us at Children’s Miracle Net- fundraising effort in Mex- IHOP- look forward to Na- work Hospital. All icon March 4th, 2014 ico for the first time. IHOP tional Pancake Day every proceeds will help provide hopes to raise more than year. Knowing that every life-saving care, equip- 5:15pm to 7:00pm $3 million for Children’s free stack of buttermilk ment and programs at 145 40 N. Main, Salado Miracle Network Hospi- pancakes has the poten- Children’s Miracle Net- tals, Shriners Hospitals for tial to improve the lives of work Hospitals. The Mir- Children and other local the children in their own acle Balloons, another way See how we charities this year. community makes serv- for guests to get involved have grown! More than 1,500 IHOP ing them and eating them in helping IHOP restau- restaurants in the United even more enjoyable than rants meet their fundrais- States, including, for the usual,” said Julia Stewart, ing goal, will be displayed first time, Canada and Interim President, Interna- throughout the restaurants. Puerto Rico, will be par- tional House of Pancakes, Customers who purchase a Double the space & ticipating in the 15 hours LLC and CEO of the par- $5 Miracle Balloon will a whole new look! of pancake delight on Na- ent company, DineEquity, receive a $5 off coupon tional Pancake Day, when Inc. “I’m especially proud that can be used during millions of free pancakes that what started as a grass their next dining visit. will be served from 7 a.m. roots effort in a few IHOP William Reed Cabin continued from page 5A Food, Fun & Refreshments! Edwin Waller James Power Benj. Briggs Goodrich Asa Brigham Sam Houston G. W. Barnett Geo. C. Childress David Thomas James G. Swisher Bailey Hardeman Edwd. Conrad Jesse Grimes Rob. Potter Martin Parmer S. Rhoads Fisher Thomas Jefferson Rusk Edwin O. Legrand John W. Moore Chas. S. Taylor Stephen W. Blount John W. Bower John S. Roberts Jms. Gaines Saml. A. Maverick (from Robert Hamilton Wm. Clark, Jr. Bejar) Collin McKinney Sydney O. Pennington Sam P. Carson Albert H. Latimer Wm. Carrol Crawford A. Briscoe Jno. Turner J. B. Woods H. S. Kimble, Secretary Calling all The Sons of the Repub- lic of Texas requirements VENDORS for membership are as fol- ARTS AND CRAFT lows: BOOTHS A male, who is a di- for the rect lineal descendant of a FESTIVAL OF ARTS resident of the Republic of Texas prior to February 19, April 5 REGISTER TODAY 1846, is eligible for mem- (254) 773-9926 bership upon submission 10 am - 5 pm www.cacARTS.org of the appropriate SRT membership application, RUN FOR THE ROOF payment of the required a chip-timed 5K Run / Walk fee and approval of the Registration Information Historian General, Secre- [email protected] tary General and President Azalee Marshall Cultural Activities Center General. 3011 N. Third Street, Temple

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The Salado Eagles can’t complain that they didn’t have the opportu- nity to earn a return trip to Nacogdoches for the 2A Region III basketball tournament this weekend, losing 51-50 to the Mar- lin Bulldogs in the region quarterfinal game Feb. 25 in Bruceville-Eddy. They can complain about some of the calls, or lack thereof, but when it came down to it in the waning seconds of the game, it came down to which team took advan- tage of the opportunities afforded it. The Eagles missed theirs at the free throw line and in the paint in those final crucial seconds as the Bulldogs closed the gap and took the lead 51- 50 with a dozen seconds left in the game. Dane Hankamer is hacked on his shot during the Sal- Even with a handful of ado Eagles’ 51-50 loss to the Marlin Bulldgos, ending seconds left, the Eagles their season. (Photo by Ron LeGuin) could not put the ball in the basket, missing two 11 in the game. The Bull- to tie the game at 2-2. The shots after calling a time dogs made five of their Eagles then went on an out with just under 5 sec- eight free throws while the 11-point run over the next onds left in the game. The Eagles made six of nine five minutes and held on to timeout came after Mar- free throws. lead 19-10 at the end of the lin’s Paul Humphrey hit a Dane Hankamer led first quarter. two-pointer with 12 sec- Salado with 21 points, in- The Eagles defense onds left to give Marlin a cluding two three-point- never let the Bobcats get 51-50 lead. ers. Kole Hearne followed closer than 5 points over With a minute left in with 12 points. Preston the rest of the game. Sal- the game, Salado led Mar- Rosebrock scored 9 points, ado led by 15 at the half, lin by three points, 50-47, all beyond the arc in the 42-27. but Kase Spears could not first half. At the end of the third, hit either of the 1-and-1 Also scoring for Sal- Salado held a 21-point opportunities given him. ado were Kase Spears, 3 margin, 64-43. Marlin spent most of the points, Heiner and Tyler In a game that was more game chasing the Eagles. Ramthun, 2 points each than a little aggressively Spears and Preston Rose- and Chris Deal, 1 point. played on both sides, the brock hit three pointers in Humphrey led Marlin teams combined for 40 the final two minutes of with 21 points, followed fouls. Salado committed the first quarter to help the by Marquise Womack, 12 16 and Hempstead 24. The Eagles close a five-point points, Dominique Bailey, Eagles converted the op- lead and take a 21-19 edge 9 points, Devlon Noble, 4 portunities into 25 points at the end of the first. points and Moses Scott, 2 on 35 attempts. Hemp- Marlin stayed closed points. stead converted 13 of their throughout the second 17 attempts. with the Eagles taking a Eagles 80 Hankamer followed 31-28 lead to the lockers. Hempstead 65 Hearne, scoring 17 points. Salado stretched their Junior Kole Hearne Heiner had a terrific lead to 8 points in the first turned in one of his best night, scoring 16 points minute of the third, but career performances with while Tyler Ramthun had Marlin kept coming back, 21 points to lead the Sal- 12 points and 8 rebounds. tying the game at 40-40 ado Eagles past the Hemp- Preston Rosebrock with 46 seconds left in the stead Bobcats 80-65 in the scored 10 points and Kase quarter on a two pointer by Area round of the 2A bas- Spears added 4 points. Humphrey. ketball playoffs on Feb. 21 Scoring for the Bob- Knotted at 42-42 in the in Giddings. casts were these: Tomp- fourth, the teams played The Eagles had trouble kins, 28 points, Demario fast and rough, turning the with Hempstead’s power- Perez, 17 points, Will ball over to each other and ful post Fred Tompkins, Smith, 4 points, Deon- committing fouls along the who scored 28 points in dre Lee and Ko’Dirrus way. Marlin got clipped for the game including the Boulds, 3 points each and 16 fouls and the Eagles for first two for the Bobcats Adam Banks 2 points. LENNOX WINTER REBATES ARE HERE! Heating Lennox Signature Series Rebate UP TO $1,750 and Lockridge-Priest Matching Discount UP TO $500 Cooling TOTAL $2,250 SALE

Rebates on qualifying Lennox Systems purchased between January 20, 2014 and February 14, 2014. TACLA024360C Page 2B, salado Village Voice,February 27, 2014 Lady Eagles suffer Eagles take second at Battle of Bell first softball losses Salado Lady Eagles tra base hit, driving in two Salado Eagles lost to Salado allowed the Cardi- handled the Mexia Black runs in the second, third won four games and lost runs in the seventh inning the 3A Robinson Rock- nals to score four runs in Cats 6-1 on Feb. 20. and sixth innings before two in the Midway Tour- on a double to deep left ets in the Championship the top of the seventh for a Chase Basham pitched adding four in the seventh. nament Feb. 20-22. field. Round of the Battle of the 5-5 tie. the entire game for the Basham led the bats The losses dropped Morgan Hill got the win Bell baseball tournament Jonah Watts reached win for Salado. He struck with three hits and three Salado in the Texas Girls on the mound, going all Feb. 20-22 in Rockdale. on an error and Blaine out four batters and his RBIs. He hit a double and Coaches Association seven innings for Salado. R H E McElduff singled, fol- defense forced 10 ground- two singles. (TGCA) state poll released She faced 28 batters, SHS 2 2 5 lowed by a second er- outs and five flyouts. SHS Bats AB R H BI on Feb. 25 from #4 the striking out nine of them RHS 4 3 2 ror that put Sage Elmore The only Mexia score C. Eary 4 1 1 1 previous week to #10 this and allowing six hits and The Eagles commit- on base, loading them came on a homerun. Two C. Frazier 3 0 1 1 week. The girls are now one earned run. ted five errors against the with one out. Britton others runners were al- J. Little 4 1 0 1 10-2 on the year. Salado bats AB R H BI Robinson Rockets (5-0) in Hawes struck out Keaton lowed to reach base, both T. Tischler 1 0 0 0 Mo. Hill 4 2 1 0 the championship game Landston and was one on errors, neither reaching C. Haag 3 0 2 0 R H E L Me. Hill 5 2 2 4 Feb. 22. strike away from getting second base. B. Snyder 4 2 2 1 SHS 3 4 2 5 M. Schattle 3 2 2 3 The Rockets scored two out of the inning when Cole Haag and Casey J. Bloomer 0 2 0 0 RHS 13 14 1 4 S. Hicks 4 0 1 1 runs in the fourth inning Hunter Uzzle took his 1-2 Frazier singled to start out C. Basham 4 3 3 0 Robinson dinged Mea- C. Cantu 4 1 0 0 taking advantage of three pitch over the right field the game. Haag scored on D. Little 3 1 1 2 gan Hill for 13 hits and K. Oakes 4 1 2 0 errors in the inning and a fence to score four runs an error and Frazier scored B. Hawes 4 0 1 0 handed the Salado Lady J. Norman 4 1 1 0 walk. and give the Cardinals a on a sacrifice fly to right K. Mims 3 0 1 1 Eagles their first softball S. Sloan 3 2 1 1 In the first two innings, 5-2 lead. field for a 2-0 lead. D. V.Winkle 0 0 0 1 loss in the first round of the J. Calder 4 2 3 2 a walk and an error allowed Tyler Tischler walked Little scored in the P. Payne 0 0 0 0 Tournament Feb. 20, win- TOTALS 35 13 13 11 Zacrey Law and Matt Mc- to lead off the seventh, fourth after being hit by K. King 0 0 0 0 ning 13-3. R H E L Queen to reach first base. advancing on a single by the pitcher. He advanced Totals 33 10 12 8 Jonna Hewitt hit three SHS 0 2 1 2 McQueen would score by Drew Van Winkle. Cole on a double by Basham. homeruns for the Lady MHS 4 4 0 4 stealing home. Law would Haag scored a runner with Basham reached third on R H E Rockets, scoring 10 of the Salado lost to Magnolia score when a runner was a single to right field, ad- a single by Wolf and then WCHS 6 9 3 girls runs. One was a grand 4-0 on Feb. 21. The girls thrown out trying to steal vancing on the throw. Ja- stole home for a 4-1 lead. SHS 11 12 5 slam homer in the third had two hits, but could get second base. cob Little singled to score Haag walked to lead Salado lit up Waco inning. T. Puig also had a no one past first base in the The Eagles scored two two runners and reached off the fifth, scoring on a Connally for 12 hits and homer to score two runs in game. runs in the top of the sev- second as the tying run deep double down the left 11 runs during the Battle the second innning. Shyenne Hicks was is- enth. Cole Haag reached before Caden Eary struck field line by Frazier. Bar- of the Bell baseball tour- Hannah Pruitt held the sued the loss, pitching the on a walk and Casey Fra- out. rett Snyder singled to put nament on Feb. 21. Lady Eagles to four hits in entire game. She faced 26 zier reached on a fielder’s Eary scored in the fifth Frazier on third and Little The Eagles took an the game and stranded five batters, striking out six, choice before Barrett Sny- after hitting a triple on a knocked him in with a sin- early 3-2 lead in the first runners. She struck out walking five and giving up der hit a two-out double to single by Haag. Casey Fra- gle and a 6-0 lead. inning. Salado added three four batters. four hits for three earned score the runners. zier scored in the fourth, SHS Bats AB R H BI more in the second inning. Salado’s Malory Schat- runs. Wolf was issued the reaching on a single and C. Haag 2 0 1 0 Connally tied the game tle singled in the fourth SHS Bats AB R H BI loss for Salado, while advancing on a hit batter. C. Frazier 4 2 3 1 at 4-4 in the top of the inning, reaching second R. Best 3 0 0 0 Brady Rasner earned the He scored on a single by J. D Little 3 0 0 0 fourth, but the Eagles an- on an outfielder error. She Me. Hill 3 0 0 0 win for Robinson, pitching Little. B. Snyder 2 0 1 0 swered with five runs in scored on a single to left by M. Schattle 2 0 0 0 five innings. SHS Bats AB R H BI J. Little 1 1 1 2 the inning. Shyenne Hicks. S. Hicks 3 0 0 0 SHS Bats AB R H BI C. Eary 4 1 1 0 C. Basham 3 0 1 1 Cole Haag knocked in Morgan Hill doubled in C. Cantu 3 0 0 0 C. Haag 1 0 0 0 D. V.Winkle 1 0 1 0 C. Wolf 3 0 1 0 two runs with a hit and Ja- the fifth inning and with K. Oakes 2 0 0 0 C. Frazier 3 0 0 0 B.Snyder 3 0 1 0 B. Hawes 3 0 0 0 cob Little had two hits and two outs scored on a dou- Mo. Hill 2 0 1 0 P. Payne 0 1 0 0 J. Bloomer 0 0 0 0 T. Tischler 3 0 0 0 2 RBIs to lead the Eagles. ble by Schattle that also J. Norman 2 0 1 0 J. Little 3 0 0 0 J. Little 4 0 2 2 J. Bloomer 0 2 0 0 SHS Bats AB R H BI put Rachel Jordan across J. Calder 2 0 0 0 B. Snyder 3 0 1 2 T. Tischler 1 1 0 0 K. King 0 1 0 0 C. Haag 3 1 1 2 the plate. TOTALS 22 0 2 0 C. Basham 2 0 0 0 K. Mims 2 1 0 0 Totals 24 6 8 4 D. Little 4 1 1 1 Meagan Hill struck out R H E L D. Little 2 0 0 0 D. Little 3 0 1 0 R H E C. Frazier 2 1 1 1 fivebatters, but gave up 14 SHS 17 18 1 2 C. Wolf 2 0 0 0 P. Payne 1 0 0 0 SHS 10 12 1 T. Tischler 2 0 0 0 hits and 13 runs in the mer- LHS 1 3 1 4 C. Eary 1 0 0 0 C. Haag 4 0 2 2 RHS 0 4 2 B. Snyder 3 2 2 1 cy-rule shortened game. With 18 hits, the Lady B. Hawes 3 0 1 0 K. King 0 1 0 0 Salado blew past Rock- J. Little 3 2 2 2 SHS bats AB R H BI Eagles battered Lindale K. Mims 2 0 0 0 C. Frazier 4 1 2 1 dale 10-0 scoring four B. hawes 1 0 1 0 Mo. Hill 2 1 1 0 17-1 on Feb. 21. K. King 0 1 0 0 C. Basham 3 0 0 0 runs in the seventh inning C. Basham 3 1 3 1 Me. Hill 3 0 0 0 Four Lady Eagles had Totals 22 2 2 2 Totals 30 5 10 5 alone Feb. 22. D.V.Winkle 1 0 0 0 M. Schattle 3 1 2 2 three hits each in the game: Senior ace Casey Fra- C. Wolf 2 1 1 1 S. Hicks 2 0 1 1 Reagan Best, Meagan Hill, R H E R H E zier struck out 13 batters C. Proctor 0 0 0 0 C. Cantu 2 0 0 0 Shyenne Hicks and CeCe BHS 5 5 0 MHS 1 1 0 pitching all seven innings K. King 1 0 0 0 K. Oakes 2 0 0 0 Cantu. Malory Schattle SHS 5 10 5 SHS 6 8 2 for the shut out. He al- K. Mims 1 2 1 0 J. Norman 2 0 0 0 and Sommer Sloan both Despite doubling up on In the first game of the lowed four hits. J. Bloomer 1 0 0 0 J. Calder 0 0 0 0 had two hits. the hits by Bridge City, tournament, the Eagles The Eagles scored two P. Payne 0 0 0 0 R. Jordan 2 1 0 0 Salado bats AB R H BI Totals 27 11 12 9 TOTALS 18 3 4 3 R. Best 3 4 3 1 Team R H E L Me. Hill 4 3 3 2 Prom Dress SHS 13 13 0 4 M. Schattle 4 2 2 4 Transform Alterations PHHS 2 6 2 5 S. Hicks 4 3 3 3 The Lady Eagles C. Cantu 4 2 3 2 seamstress on-site your smile crushed Pflugerville Hen- J. Norman 4 1 1 2 Johnnie’s Cleaners & Tailors drickson, 13-2, scoring Mo. Hill 3 1 1 1 and your Alterations & Full Service Dry Cleaning nine runs in the seventh in- S. Sloan 3 1 2 1 ning alone. R. Jordan 3 0 0 0 life... The girls piled up 13 TOTALS Inside Springhouse 120 Royal Street hits with Jenna Calder tal- 254-778-2408 254-770-0355 lying three hits and knock- R H E L ing in two runs. Meagan SHS 12 12 1 8 Hill knocked in four runs LDBHS 1 1 2 4 You Have a Choice™ on two singles. The Feb. 22 game Home owned and operated since 1876. 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Jordan 0 1 0 0 six in the fifth to end the TOTAL 27 11 7 8 SaladoCreekMartialArts.com hits and 12 runs. TOTALS 23 12 12 10 game. Up next for the girls is Shyenne Hicks hit a Salado bats AB R H BI the Georgetown Tourna- three-run homer in the first R H E L R. Best 2 2 1 2 ment Feb. 27-March 1 and The Haire Shop and CeCe Cantu hit a two- SHS 11 7 0 6 K. Oakes 3 2 1 0 the SHS JV Girls tourna- Barber - Beauty - Body run homer in the second INHS 0 4 6 5 M. Schattle 3 2 0 0 ment March 6-8. 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 inning. Meagan Hill hit a Irving Nimitz could S. Hicks 4 1 2 2 District softball begins solo homer in the second not convert any of its four C. Cantu 4 2 2 3 March 4 at home against Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. to lead it off. hits, leaving five runners J. Norman 3 1 0 0 Rogers. 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642 N. Main St. (254) 947-8848 weekend for art, Rubber Stamps Scrapbooking antiques ribbons and brides Great Classes With the Public Arts League of Salado Taste of Salado on Feb. 22, the La- stampsaladotexas.com dies Auxiliary Treasures of Texas Antique Show Feb. 22-23 and a Bridal Show for the Discern- ing Bride Feb. 23 at The Venue by Inn on the Creek made for a busy weekend Marilyn Fleischer is shown with Jack and Pat Herrington, who donated Jack’s Barn throughout Salado. Custom blown for the Taste of Salado Feb. 23 benefitting the Public Arts League of Salado. glass made in Salado. View our gallery of hand-blown pieces or make your very own #2 Peddlers Alley Salado Texas 76571 254-947-0339 (by appointment)

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Best views in Salado await you Enjoy more Salado Sunsets Serenity Boutique & Spa during Happy Hour 408 South Main All Drinks Half-Price Deeply Relaxing Beauty 5-7 pm Tuesday-Friday Customized for You Gift Certificates Available Appetizer Specials, too! Appointments 947-8833 Page 2C, salado Village Voice, February 27, 2014 Village of Salado Calendar of Events Mondays Salado Civic Center, un- selection of appetizers. Public Library. Barclay March 6 March 15 Salado Masonic less otherwise noted. Call 254-947-3828 to McCort, will speak on Salado Aldermen Paul Cox at The Lodge #296 practice, Tuesdays book your appointment. Diabetes. Info: 281-787- meeting, 6 p.m., Mu- Lounge at The Range 6:30 p.m. at the Lodge Sit & Knit Session Space is limited. 1073. nicipal building, 301 N. Restaurant, 7-10 p.m. 90 N. Church St. at The Salado Yarn Co. Second Thursday February 28 Stagecoach Rd. Meeting March 16 Mondays inside The Shoppes on Sip and Knit, 5 p.m. Salado ISD end of is open to the public. Salado United Children’s Story Main, 22 N Main join at Salado Wine Seller, grading period - noon March 6 Methodist Church Wild Time at the Salado fellow knitters for casual informal gathering of release. Chisholm Trail Game Dinner, 5 p.m., Public Library, 11-11:45 knitting. 10 - Noon. sal- needle artists for fellow- March 1 American Business proceeds benefit local a.m. [email protected] ship and wine. Bring a The Judith Miller Woman’s Association and foreign outreach. project to work on. Mondays Tuesdays Band at The Lounge at meeting, 6:15 p.m. at info: (254) 913-4073. Village Quilters and Prix Fixe menu at Second Thursday The Range Restaurant, First Presbyterian March 17 Knitters, 1:30 p.m. at The Range. Two courses Make a bowl at Mud 7-10 p.m. Church Salado. Speaker: 19th Annual Denver Linda Roe Info: (254) Village Art Building. and adult beverage for Pies for the Empty Bowl March 2 Mills Golf Tourna- $14.95. Terrific for Date project. Call 947-0281 to 338-5717 First Monday Texas Independence Day ment at Mill Creek Golf Night! Offerings change book your group of 10 arch Salado Athletic Memorial Medallion M 8 Course, Shotgun start weekly. Find The Range for after hours bowl- Gene Snow and Paula 1 p.m., $80 entry. Cash Booster Club meeting, 7 Dedication, 4 p.m. at the on Facebook to see this making. Titia will supply William Reed Cabin on Reid at The Lounge at prizes. Info: (254) 541- p.m. in the Salado High the materials and direc- week’s menu or call 254- Main St. Reed Denton, The Range Restaurant, 4830, (254) 913-3890 or School Library. tion, as well as hot soup 947-3828. President of the Texas 7-10 p.m. 947-9205. First Monday for your group. Great Tuesday and Thursday Children of the Republic arch arch Salado FFA chapter for birthday parties and M 10 M 17 Trudy’s Closet, 1-3 of Texas will present the meeting, 6:30 p.m. in other small group gath- Salado Masonic Salado ISD Board p.m. at Grace Baptist marker honoring William the ag shop classroom at erings. Bring your own Lodge stated meeting, of Trustees meeting, 6 Church. Reed. Reception follows. Salado High School. beverages. 7:30 p.m. at the Lodge p.m. at the Salado Civic First Wednesday March 3 Hall, 90 S. Church St. Center. Meeting is open Tuesdays First & Third Saturday Adult craft group Salado Historical So- arch to the public. Salado Village Art- Trudy’s Closet, 8 M 10 - 17 meets at Salado Public ciety Pot Luck Supper, 6 Salado ISD spring March 19 ists, Village Art Build- Library, 10 a.m.-noon. a.m.. at Grace Baptist p.m. at Salado Church of ing, 9:30 a.m. Church break. Salado Lions Club, Thursdays Christ Fellowship Hall. 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic uesdays aturdays March 10 - 17 T Beginner’s Golf clinic S Community welcome, Center. Adult game day at Recycling program, 9 bring a side, salad or Teen Tech Week at at Mill Creek Golf Club, Salado Public Library. March 20 Presbyterian Church of taught by golf pro J.l. a.m.-noon at 113 Salado dessert. Salado, 10 a.m. Plaza Drive behind Scavenger hunt and Teen Book Club, 4:30 Lewis, 5-6 p.m. $20 for March 4 prizes. - 5:30 p.m. at Salado Salado Creekside. Clean Tuesdays hour session for any be- Book signing, 2-4 Public Library. Book: glass, paper, flattened March 11 Salado Rotary Club ginning golfer over age p.m. at Fletcher’s Books Divergent. Copies avail- cardboard and plastics, The Salado Volunteer luncheon meeting, 11:30 18. info: 947-5698. and Antiques, 945 N. able for check out. Pizza metals, and more. Elec- Fire Department and the a.m. at Johnny’s Steaks Thursdays Main. Coauthors Mary served. Prizes. Pre-reg- & Bar-Be-Que meeting tronics will be collected Harrison Hodge and Citizens Emergency Re- Martinis and Mani- istration required. hall. Feb. 8, 15, 22 and March Charlene Ochsner Car- sponse Team will meet cures at The Lounge at arch 1. For info, call Karen at son will be signing their for training 6:30 p.m. at M 20 Tuesdays The Range. $25 for 2 947-8195. book Images of America the fire house station 1 Salado Aldermen Salado Community ladies night adult bever- Saturdays Salado. in Salado. meeting, 6 p.m., Mu- Chorus practice, 6 p.m., ages, a manicure and a nicipal building, 301 N. Live music at The March 4 March 12 Lounge, upstairs at The Salado Lions Club, Stagecoach Rd. Meeting Fat Tuesday Mixer, is open to the public. Range Restaurant on 5:15 - 7 p.m. at First 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic arch Main St., 7 p.m. Artists Community Title, 40 Center. M 20 change weekly. N. Main. First Com- March 13 Salado Chamber of Saturdays munity Title and Salado Salado Chamber of Commerce Board of Jazz on the Creek, Chamber of Commerce Commerce Ladies Aux- Directors meeting, 8:30 9-11 p.m. at Alexander’s hosting. iliary meeting, Robertson a.m. in the Salado Visi- tor’s Center. Distillery at Inn on the March 5 room of Stagecoach Inn. arch and Creek. Charcoal Drawing Social hour begins at 9:30 M 21 - 23 Sundays with Shirley Gruver 10 a.m. 28 - 30 New open discussion a.m. - noon at Salado March 13 Salado Spring Sensa- Al-Anon Meeting in Public Library. Pre- Sip ‘n Knit, 5-7 p.m. tion, info: Salado.com McCain’s Bakery & Cafe Salado, 6 p.m. Salado registration required. at Salado Wine Seller. 417 N. Main 947-DELI (3354) March 22 at United Methodist Casual gathering of knit- Espresso Bar • Speciality Coffees March 6 Greg Whitfield and Church in the Youth ters & those who crochet Gourmet Breakfast & Lunch Corks and Creations Freddie Fuller at The Activities Building in the 6:30-8:30 p.m., at Salado while they drink wine. Lounge at The Range Cakes, Pies, Cookies & More back. Freshly served daily! Wine Seller. 841 N. Main March 14 Restaurant, 7-10 p.m. ebruary F 27 Follow Angela Patrick Salado Community March 22 Salado Area Repub- as she leads you through Foundation meeting, Spring Stroll Jazz lican Women meeting, painting a masterpiece. 8:30 a.m. at the Salado Festival at Tablerock 11:30 a.m. at Salado Municipal Building, 300 Amphitheater with the Church Street. Citizens Central Texas College are encouraged to be- Jazz Band, 7 p.m. - Con- come members. cessions open 6 p.m., $10 March 14 Adult, $5 Child tickets: Beginning Computer Salado Chamber of Skills class - Introduc- Commerce or tablerock. tion to the Internet at org. Info: (254) 947-9205 Tuesday Night Prix Fixe Salado Public Library. or 947-5040. EVERY TUESDAY FROM 5pm TILL CLOSE Pre-registration re- March 27 quired. PRIX FIXE TWO COURSE MEAL with a FEATURED BEVERAGE PARING Salado Area Republi- arch AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR M 15 can Women Fine China YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE! Kites for Kids Day, Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. at 1 - 4 p.m. at Variety’s The Venue. Info 947- Chef’s Special selections change weekly Bell County’s award-winning winery Peaceable Kingdom 0499. Award Winning Cuisine in a Registered Historic$ and14.95 Comfortable Setting Retreat for Children on March 28 THERANGERESTURANT.COM 254.947.3828 FM2484. Free admission. Fourth Friday Gospel Open Daily Kite flying, kite contests, Singing, 7 p.m. at First parachute games, frisbee, till 8 p.m. on Cedar Valley Baptist hiking, low ropes course, Church on FM 2843. Pot Saturday miniature golf, movie luck to follow, bring a theater in the woods, cup favorite dish or dessert. stacking, crafts, games, 418 N. Main Street (254) 947-9000 food, refreshments and March 29 saladoswirlandsip.com Free WiFi more. Bring your own kite Joe Berg at The or share one at the event. Lounge at The Range Coolers and blankets wel- Restaurant, 7-10 p.m. come. No pets or alco- Time to update your nest holic beverages allowed.

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The Village of Salado 947-5060 CV 63.69. CORNETSalado Creek CORNER Antiques 947-1800 S 70. S STAGESTOPalado Creek Winery 947-9000 S T rinkets Bruce A.& Bolick,Things CPA with 718-7299Aloha P The Yoga Room 254-598-5036 220-0932 S P 62. Stamp Salado 947-8848 S 71. SALADO CIVIC CENTER 64. T heSalado Village Civic of CenterSalado 9 47-5060947-8300 CCVV 69. S aladoHistorical Creek Society Antiques 947-1800 CVS 70. STAGESTOP SISD Administration 947-5479 E BVillageruce A. Art Bolick, Center CPA 718-7299 P E 73. VISITORSThe Yoga CENTERRoom 2 20-0932947-8634 CVP 71. SALADO Chamber CIVIC of Commerce CENTER 947-5040 CV 75. SaladoHistorical Wine Society Seller 947-8011 CV S 79. PresbyterianSISD Administration Church 947-5479 E ofV Saladoillage Art Center 947-8106 E C 73.80. VISITORS SALADO SCULPTURE CENTER 9 GARDEN47-8634 CVE 83. UpscaleSalado ChamberInteriors Furniture Resaleof Commerce Gallery 947-5040947-8098 CV S 87. Century 21 Bill Bartlett 75. 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SALADO PLAZA 95. SDeanna’sam W. Teas, Floral D.D.S. 9947-022247-4755 S Dr. Howard Lufburrow 947-8058 S 126.T Saladohe Play High Yard School 947-5429 E 81. Scissors Ace Hardware 947-4008 $ S 97. SSaladoalado PublicVillage Library Voice 9 947-919147-5321 E$ 110. Bush’sThe Play Chicken Yard 947-0702 D PSaladoreschool Fire Center Department 9 947-896147-1153 CV$ LeazaEdward Jones, 947-9001 98. ASaladoce Pest Cleaners Control 9 947-729947-4222 $ 115. Johnny’sInfant Center Steaks & Bar-Be-Que254-947-1129 P 126. 127. TranQuilSalado HighGardens School 947-5429 E KelliJeremy Grimm 9 47-8582947-5128 P 99. WaltFinders Tollefson Keepers Computer1-325.665.5669 Services S 120.J ohnny’sThomas ArnoldBanquet Elem. Hall & 947-5191 E R.V.Salado Park Fire Department 947-5192 Station #2 L JulieSalado Village Voice 9 47-8050947-5321 $ 101. Holiday Inn Express 2 54-291-6354 947-4004 S/$ L JoSaladohnny’s Intermediate Outback 947-4663 947-1700 E 128. Grace Baptist 947-8961 CV 82. 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Bush’sTammy Chucken Haire 7947-070260-1990 $/S D SWesternalado Intermediate Wear 9 947-886047-1700 E S 254-624-5885 R ealThe Estate Haire Shop 947-5050 P 115. MJohnny’sill Creek Steaks Cleaners 947-0100 $ 124. SSt.alado Stephen Junior High 947-5429 E 88. Subway Tammy Haire 9 760-199047-5593 $/SD 97. S&alado Bar-Be-Que Public Library 9947-466347-9191 E SCatholicalado ISD Church Athletic Fields 947-8037 E C Old Fashioned Burgers and Ice Cream 98. Salado Cleaners 947-7299 $ 121. Cedar Valley 947-5271 D MarketplaceMarketplace Section D, 6 Pages Salado Village Voice Classifieds: Deadline is noon Mondays 254.947.5321 February 27, 2014

Automobile 933-7557. [email protected] Mill Creek Clean- driveways, lot clearing, top tfnd 2/20-3/13b ers, quality dry cleaning, soil, 254-718-1752. & Small Dry laundry, alterations, 213 tfnd C.A.R.S. Collision The Play Yard: 6 Mill Creek Dr. Suite 200, ngine Cleaners E Center: auto body re- weeks to 12 years with age 254-947-0100. Embrodiery Repair pairs, detail shop, 1914 appropriate curriculum, tfnd S. IH-35 Belton, 254-933- drop of and pick up from Johnnie’s Cleaners E&E Air-Cooled En- 7400. Salado schools, 254-947- inside Springhouse, 120 tfnd 1153. Dirt Work A & A Embroidery: gines: Shindaiwa Dealer, Royal St., 254-778-2408. Custom embroidery, mono- parts, sales and service, tfnb tfnd Lone Star Grading, gramming and logos. Items chain saw sharpening, Child Care commercial, residential, for schools, teams teach- 254-947-8006, 24767 FM Computers industrial excavation, grad- ers and cheer. Personal- 2268. Babysitting Salado Cleaners: ing, paving, pads, drive- ized gifts. 947-5437 or tfnd Laundry, dry cleaning, al- Walt Tollefson com- ways, roads, 254-947- (254) 624-5885. Home Schooled puter repairs and sales, terations, leather, suede 0149 or 254-933-7900 08/22-tfnd B&K Small Engine Kids, Private Art data recovery, configura- cleaned, 1209 N. Stage- tfnd Repair: Lawn mowers, Instruction, Local tions, Salado Plaza suite coach, 254-947-7299. trimmers, edgers, chain- References, Helen Alexan- tfnd #135, 254-291-6354. CBS Construction: continued on page saws, much more, 254- der, 254 947-1089 halex- tfnd septic tanks, house pads, 2D

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1295 Western Trail 1178 Shady Oaks 302 N. Main 17224 Pecan School Rd. Salado on 4 ac., Salado Salado Holland $456,021 $397,521 $369,721 $315,021

915 Salado Oaks 1307 Indian Tr. 1818 Club Circle 12722 Reeds Lake Rd. Salado Salado Salado Rogers $299,921 $239,921 $239,021 $199,921

1005 Center Circle 449 Salado Creek Rd. 600 FM 2268 The Creeks of Salado Salado Salado Salado Gated Subdivision in $234,521 $185,021 $91,921 Salado 1 - 4 acre lots Public water available.

• Creeks of Salado: Estate-sized lots starting at $60,000 • Mill Creek lots: $39,000 - $50,000 • Hidden Springs lots: $47,500 - $74,900 • Windy Hill Ranch: lots beginning at $39,521 • 13 ac. S. of Salado. Open field w/trees around home site • 66 acres with Salado Creek frontage • 68 + 69 ac. tracts - Fox Rd. • 73 acres on Stillhouse Lake, views, trees, close in • 75 ac., near Lake Belton, road frontage on 2 sides (back) Paul, Sue Ellen and Valerie • 76 acres south of Salado, lovely views (front) Melanie, Bill and Debbie • 165 ac. on I-35 S. of Salado, nice views and long road frontage Page 2D, February 27, 2014 SALADO Village Voice Classified ads continued from page 1D W. J. Martone IH 35 Access Rd. 4263. mareklandscaping. 512-746-2172 Financial & Double J Johnnie R. Martone tfnf tfnd com. 1-512-818-3822, 512-635-4064 Real Estate Removal and Hauling. Tree No Job too Small Upscale Interior- re- Family Dentistry: Flower beds, yard work, Free estimates Services sale gallery. Used furniture. Lumineers for straighter, top soil. Serving Salado 31 Service 702 N. Main St. 254-947- whiter teeth. Douglas B. years. LOT CLEARING Alton D. Thiele PC: ACREAGE MOWING 8098. Willingham, DDS, 254- tfn CHIPPING/MULCHING Certified Public Accoun- tfnf 947-5242. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL tant, tax returns, business LICENSED SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION tfnd Double J Tree Ser- TRACTOR WORK accounting, auditing, con- 24 HR EMERGENCY CALL vice: Lot clearing, acre- sulting, 254-939-0701. arage G , Sam Teas, D.D.S.: age mowing, chipping, tfnd Auctions, Dental Implants, Recon- mulching, trimming, 512- struction Dentistry, General 635-4064. 512-746-272. Bruce A. Bolick, Estate Sale Dentistry. 254-947-4755. CPA: Payroll, W-2, Direct tfnd Fire At Will Tree Deposit, By appointment, Final Moving Sale! service: trimming, tree 254-718-7299. SaladoC- We found more and Salado Smiles: How- removal, stump removal, [email protected]. want it sold! TV ard F. 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Remodeling, Britt Heating & personalized portfolio de- Heat & Air add-ons, painting, interior sign and management, Garbage and exterior, sheet rock, Air Conditioning 254-947-1111. tape and float, texture, Installations • Repairs tfnd Clawson Disposal: Clayton Daniel A/C floors, decks, porches. Competitive pricing for and Refrigeration. Reasonable prices, li- Office 947-5263 Monteith Abstract great garbage service; American Standard dealer. censed and bonded. Call & Tilte Company: Full ser- container and curb side re- Full service, install, main- 254-718-6383 or cell 512- Mobile 760-1004 cycling. 512-746-2000. 921-6970. Serving Salado for 25 years vice title comapny, 213 Mill tain, repair, 254-541-5680. 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Patient SALADO PLAZA suite #135a 11:46 a.m.- 12:31 p.m., room, school nurse with was not seizing upon arriv- uter Se 14563 IH 35 Bloomer patient. Patient was not al. Assisted school nurse Mon - Fri 9 - 5 | Sat noon - 3 p rv m i o c Trailers. Sick patient, Pa- seizing on arrival but was with patient and put patient e C [email protected] s W tient walking away from not alert, patient did not on 21 p.m. nasal o2. Scott (254) 291-6354 EMS, bystander stated know where she was or & White took over patient T patient was acting weird what happened. Put patient care. Scott & White trans- Walt Tollefson, Owner - possible psych patient. on 2 1 pm nasal and Scott ported to children’s ER. Mark Peterson, Manager SPD found patient, but re- & White transported to Cleared. 2 units, 2 person- leased him. 2 units, 3 per- Children’s ER. Cleared. 3 nel. sonnel. units, 4 personnel. 5:43-6:16 p.m., 10200 3:49-4:36 p.m, 1200 Feb. 21 Block Southshore Dr. Ar- Block Western Trail. Out 5:39-7:37 a.m., Fm rived on scene of residence to Unconscious patient, 1670 and Chalk Ridge to find a 54 year old female patient found sitting in a Falls. MVA, concrete truck with an obvious fracture chair. Had been vomiting on its side and driver still on her lower left leg, just and dehydrated. Patient in it. Set up extraction on above the ankle. Harker stated he has been vomit- patient. Took cutters and Heights Medic transported ing since the night before. cut cab open and we slid to Scott & White. 2 person- Scott & White transported. backboard in and pulled nel. 1 unit, 2 personnel. patient out of cab. Assisted Feb. 23 Feb. 18 Belton medic with patient. 2:38-3:10 a.m., 300 1:20-2:00 a.m., 3600 Belton Medic transported Block Salado Plaza Dr. Pa- Block West Amity Rd. patient to Scott & White tient with high fever and a Male patient with chest ER and SVFD set up traf- little difficulty breathing. pain, Patient said he did fic control until truck was Assisted patient loading, not feel right and has some up right and cleared from Scott & White transported. left arm pain. Transferred roadway. 4 units, 4 person- 1 unit, 1 personnel. patient care to Scott & nel. 2:06-2:40 p.m., I-35 White medic. 1 unit, 1 per- 9:40-9:57 a.m., 10100 Service Red NB and FM sonnel. Block Brewer. Out to an 2268. Patient anxiety at- 12:15-12:48 p.m., NB unknown type fire, home- tack. Patient talking with Rest Area. Dispatched to owner concerned. A field SPD. Stated he hasn’t tak- a possible heart attack. being burned off by land- en his meds because of a 52 year old patient on the owner. Landowner had job interview drug test .Pa- ground, patient had sharp called it in and everything tient calmed down some. chest pain- pain was a 7 was fine, no assistance Scott & White took over out of 10. Scott & White needed. 1 unit, 2 person- patient care. No transport. transported. 1 unit, 2 per- nel. 1 unit, 1 personnel. Police Report Feb. 17-23 Feb. 17 large pit bull was follow- 7:18-7:23 p.m., 860 N. 12:09-12:44 a.m., ing him as he walked on Main (Century 21). At- 215 Mill Creek. (Brook- Main St. Checked the area, tempt to locate/ Welfare shire Brothers). Business unable to locate. Clear. Concern Dispatched that H H H H H H H H Alarm, front room mo- 10:23-10:30 a.m., 1200 DPS received call from tion. Arrived on scene to Block San Juan. Dogs at 90 year old female who find building secure at Large, caller stated 3 dogs sounded disoriented and ground level. Keyholder were running around the stated she was in Century LONE STAR GRADING arrived on scene and walk neighborhood. Located the 21 parking lot in Salado.

H H through conducted of busi- dogs at an unknown ad- No vehicle found at busi- & MATERIALS ness. Nothing found out of dress on San Juan, some- ness. Checked Subway place. Clear. one had already put them parking lot and employee 2:54-3:30 a.m., SB in the backyard. Clear. stated an elderly female COMMERCIAL H RESIDENTIAL Exit 287 I-35. Assist Other 11:59 a.m.- 12:32 p.m., had been in the store ap- INDUSTRIAL Agency, traffic obstruc- I-35. Agency Assist, Sub- proximately one hour ear- tion/motorist assist. Ve- ject refused transportation/ lier, ordered food and left hicle out of fuel and block- treatment. in a truck. No vehicle de- EXCAVATION • GRADING • SITE PREPARATION ing SB right hand lane. No 5:46-6:53 p.m., 400 scription given in call, no YARDS • LOT CLEARING • PADS • ROADS Belton units available. Ar- Block Center Circle. Do- further information avail- DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS rived on scene and assisted mestic Disturbance, Verbal able through dispatch. in pushing vehicle to safe Only. Arrived on scene to Clear. ALL TYPES DIRT WORK • MATERIALS & HAULING side of fog line. Courtesy find male and female sub- 8:44-9:14 p.m., NB ride given for operator to ject arguing. No violence I-35 MM 286 to MM ***FREE ESTIMATES*** purchase fuel. Clear with occurred. Identified both 292. Assist Other Agen- operator leaving scene. parties. One subject had a cy. Crash, dispatched as (254) 947-0149 or (254) 933-7900 8:40-8:48 a.m., S. Main warrant issued through an- one vehicle struck by 18 H

H at College Hill. Dog at other County. Arrest made. wheeler while traveling H H H H H H H H Large. Caller stated that a Report. See Police, pg. 5D February 27, 2014 salado Village Voice, Page 5D Police From, 4D NB between MM 286 and stolen. Ran the vehicle by off of road at unknown the white car to no avail. Feb. 23 Block N. Main. Found Ani- MM 292. No troopers VIN and it returned clear. exit. Unknown whether Report. 4:02-4:13 p.m., 700 mal, located a black dog on available. Subject came to Advised complainant to south or northbound. One Feb. 21 Block Roseway. Welfare Main St. Found the owner police department and was contact the Justice Court Belton Officer responding 7:42-7:45 p.m., Mile Concern, father was con- on Stagecoach Circle and issued a blue form for the for Civil Action. Clear. SB. I responded checking Post 282. Individual called cerned for the welfare of returned the animal. Clear. crash. Clear. 11:30-11:36 p.m., 213 NB. Vehicle located off of to say a Toyota or civic car his daughter. Unable to 10:28-11:17 p.m., 284 Feb. 18 Mill Creek (Conoco). Dis- Exit ramp at the 289. EMS was tail gating and driving make contact. Clear. North Bound. Disabled Ve- 1:08-1:32 a.m., SB abled motorist, observed arrived and transported fast at 282 mile marker, 2;16-2:50 p.m., FM hicle, disable vehicle had I-35 MM 288. Assist Other vehicle DPS had checked patient. Traffic control as- wanted to tell someone. 2268 at IH 35. Agency As- blow out, blocking outside Agency, disabled motorist. out earlier as disabled still sistance was provided for 6:41-6:45 p.m., 1000 sist, assisted FD/EMS with lane. Traffic control until Subject with flat tire near at the Conoco parking EMS and wrecker, as a Block Indian Trail. Animal Medical Call. Clear. wrecker removed vehicle. Amity, right hand lane of lot. Checked welfare of service road needed to be Call, individual reported 11:01-11:11 a.m., 100 highway. Unsure of exact driver who was unable to blockaded. Clear. her dog missing. By time location. Belton units on change tire. Driver was put Feb. 19 this officer arrived, dog a structure fire. One unit in touch with tire service 4:00-4:10 p.m., First came home. Clear. Class A CDL drivers breaking free to attempt who arrived on scene and State Bank. Business 4:00-9:17 p.m., San needed now and check their area. Ve- got the vehicle back on the Alarm, arrived on scene, Juan. Animal Call, re- hicle located under Amity road. Clear. no emergency, false alarm. sponded to dogs barking New terminal & orientation facility in Denton, TX. Great lease overpass on SB side. Traf- 11:47 p.m.- 12:05 a.m., Cleared. and made no contact with program w/ 99¢ fuel, weekly retention bonus & more. Some fic control provided while 1300 Block N. Robertson 11:10-11:30 p.m., I-35 owners. On follow-up subject finished chang- (Cowboys). Assist Other NB 285. Motorist Assist, a made contact with owner company openings. New trucks & trailers. Great pay! Reefer freight. ing tire. Vehicle removed Agency. Suspicious Ve- motorcycle with a flat tire of dogs. Explained city from roadway by operator. hicle, observed white truck was broke down in the con- ordinance on barking dogs Clear. parked on corner of prop- struction area. Moved bike and gave copy to home 1:40-1:44 a.m., 205 N. erty, backed up to Fairway to side wall out of traffic. owner. Explained this was 888-514-6005 www.drive4hml.com Stagecoach (Station 1). Golf Carts fence. Vehicle Motorist has a wrecker en a warning- needed to quiet Open Door, observed open unoccupied. Area and area route. Cleared. dogs. bay door at above location. businesses checked, no one Feb. 20 4:12-5:05 p.m., 909 Building cleared. Nothing found in area. Clear. 7:50-8:05 p.m., Meth- Blaylock. Accident on appeared out of place or Feb. 19 odist Church. Business curve at 909 Blaylock. tampered with. Door se- 12:16-12:24 a.m., Alarm, alarm was acciden- KIA Sportage going east cured. Clear. 1880 Williams Rd. (Sal- tally set off. No emergen- struck a Ford Edge going 10:14-10:22 a.m., 281 ado High). Assist Other cy. Cleared. southwest. No injuries. Re- SB. Agency Assist, caller Agency, open gate. Ob- 5:45-5:55 p.m., Phone. port. reported a blue Toyota served gate to Ag barn bus Information on window Feb. 22 traveling north in the south area standing open. Buses tenting. Called individual 8:11-8:21 p.m., 400 bound lane. Unable to lo- and area cleared. Build- and advised. Block Main. Window cate upon arrival. Clear. ing found secure at ground 6:58-7:33 p.m., 500 open, suspicious circum- 11:56 a.m.- 12:03 p.m., level. Gate secured on exit. Block Whispering Oaks. stance. Citizen stopped 2200 Block Bluff Circle. Clear. Duty Upon Striking. A ju- and advised possible win- Residential Alarm, resi- 2:40-3:56 a.m., NB venile saw a white 4 door dow on museum open. On dential alarm activated. 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