Bellamy Brothers in concert: Story on page 1C Salado Villageillage Voiceoice Vol. XXXVIII, NumberV 3 Thursday, May 7, 2015 254/947-5321 fax 254/947-9479V saladovillagevoice.com 50¢ Local elections decided May 9 Local voters will go on the board of trustees. to the polls at the Salado Three incumbents and Civic Center 7 a.m.-7 p.m. a challenger have filed May 9 in the Salado ISD for two-year terms on the Board of Trustees and Vil- Village of Salado Board lage of Salado Board of of Aldermen. Incumbents Aldermen elections. Fred Brown, Hans Fields Early voting ended at 7 and Michael McDougal all p.m. May 5 with 296 cast- filed for re-election. David ing ballots in the school T. Williams has also filed, board race and 225 voting making the race contested. in the Village of Salado The three candidates with race. the most votes will be Appearing on the ballot elected to the board. for Salado ISD Board of Questions and answers Trustees are Brad Bolick, with the candidates appear Melanie Kirchmeier and on page 2A of this edition. Chris Seaton. Kirchmeier All of the profiles and is a one-term incumbent question and answer ses- and Seaton served three sions are available on terms on the board before the newspaper website at Charlie’s passing through town retiring two years ago. www.saladovillagevoice. Charlie Hill and his donkey companion Smokey made their way through Salado this week. He is heading to Mike Matthews’ name com. Weatherford to harvest onions. They began their trek in February, traveling east and south, around the state. appears on the ballot for It’s been two years since he has been through Salado. Hill concurs with the rest of us in the sentiment that it’s Salado ISD Trustee, but he Correction past time to finish the construction. “It’s been too long!” (Photo by Royce Wiggin) announced April 21 that Salado Village Voice he was withdrawing from incorrectly stated in its Civil fines of $300 may be adopted as part the race. April 23 and April 30 edi- “I would like to an- tions concerning the with- nounce an unofficial with- drawal of Mike Matthews of School Bus stop arm violation program here drawal,” Matthews stated from the school board Salado aldermen will Dallas County Schools do- percent of the fines it suc- for the school bus stop- in an April 21 email to race that: “he asks voters consider at their meeting ing business as Techserve cessfully collects. The re- arm violations, designate Salado Village Voice. to only consider the other 6 p.m. May 7 adopting an that will put the cameras maining 25 percent will be hearing officers, provide “Due to family, work, candidates.” He did not ordinance that creates a on board all 14 school bus- divided equally between testimony and video evi- and time restraints I feel make that statement. The civil offence for a school es in Salado ISD through the Village of Salado and dence of violations and I would not have the time misstatement appeared bus stop arm violation no expense to either the Salado I.S.D. collect any civil fines, to serve properly on the a second time because and enacts a $300 fine for district of the village. Texserve will install penalties and costs. Salado school board.” Matthews called to have those violations that are In return for installing the equipment, provide a The cameras will likely The two candidates it corrected on April 29 captured on school bus the cameras, enforcing certified law enforcement be installed over the sum- with the most votes will be after the edition had been cameras. The board voted the violations and issuing officer to review images mer break to begin imple- elected to three year terms printed. I apologize for the last month in favor of an and collecting the fines, of potential violations and mentation with the 2015- error. Tim Fleischer interlocal agreement with Texserve will collect 75 issues notices of violations 16 school year. Village continues negotiations with Sanctuary developers

By Tim Fleischer method of public funding Editor-in-Chief for the 300-acre planned use development will best Salado aldermen have suit the needs and resourc- requested that the Sanc- es of the municipality and tuary gift the site (for the needs and resources of the wastewater treatment the developers. plant) of a minimum of six And there are many acres and the Texas Pol- ways for developers to fund lutant Discharge Elimi- infrastructure, including nation Permit (TPDEP) Municipal Utility Districts #WQ0014898001 to the (MUD), Municipal Man- Village and in turn the agement Districts (MMD), Village would contract Tax Increment Reinvest- with the Sanctuary to be ment Zones (TIRZ) and the developer of the waste- Public Improvement Dis- water treatment plant, tricts (PID). Royal Street lines and lift MUDs have become Texas MGs will be on display on the grounds of The Venue by Inn on the Creek on May 9. The Texas MG Reg- station.” prolific throughout the ister gathers in Salado every year on Mother’s Day weekend. The board voted 4-1 on state in unincorporated ar- the motion April 29 with eas that do not have utility Hans Fields voting against and infrastructure provid- the motion that was put ed by a municipality. The forth by Frank Coachman funding formula is a rela- British are coming! and received a second tively simple one: a Dis- from Michael McDougal. trict is formed by an elec- The motion included tion (usually with very few TX MG Register gather for 40th year here language that “through voters) and a bond propos- British automobile pio- in Salado during Mother’s after World War II brought “Gathering of the Faithful” legal services and commu- al is approved with a tax neer Cecil Kimber and his Day weekend – enjoying home the tiny British road- (GoF) held every year at nication, the Village share rate suitable to retire the MG Motorcar Company the town and celebrating sters they fell in love with Salado. Many enjoy dis- our concerns of the current debt. Typically, for MUDs Ltd. could hardly have their little British cars. during the war. Slightly proving the myth of British proposed agreement with that are in the extra-terri- imagined the impact their TX MG Register mem- more refined TD and TF automotive unreliability the Sanctuary.” torial jurisdiction (ETJ) of first sports car would have bers are custodians of more models followed, and it with a hearty challenge to One of the chief con- a city, if the city annexes on the automotive world. than 500 classic British au- was devotees of these “T both man and machine, cerns is the U.S De- the MUD, it assumes the And now 90 years later, tomobiles, ranging from a Series” MGs who formed driving hundreds, some- partment of Commerce MUD debt. Property own- and more than 30 years 1930 M-Type fabric cov- the original Texas MG times thousands of miles Economic Development ers within the annexed since the last MG rolled ered roadster to some of Register in 1975. In 1993 to Salado for this annual Agency grant of $1 mil- MUD then pay the munici- from the storied factory the last MGBs produced. the club welcomed own- event. lion for which the Village pality’s property tax rather at Abingdon-on-Thames, TMGR members are de- ers of “modern” MGA and As Jim Yule, a past of Salado has made appli- than the MUD’s. that passion shows no sign voted to maintaining and MGB models, and became President says: “The Texas cation. TIRZ have become of letting up. enjoying one of the world’s the TMGR as it is today; a MG Register is about hav- “When negotiating with popular ways for defined This infatuation (some favorite cars. diverse group of all ages, ing fun. It’s about enjoy- anyobdy,” City Manager areas within a municipal- might say obsession!) is Most automotive histo- backgrounds and interests ing MGs and the down to Kim Foutz told Salado ity to pay off debt more kept alive today by the rians agree that America’s hailing from all parts of earth folks that own them.” Village Voice, “we have to quickly. It works in this more than 200 enthusias- affection with open, two Texas, the nation and even Look for a convoy of MGs honor those requirements manner: all of the increase tic members of The Texas seat sports cars began with as far away as Australia! travelling Bell County in the grant, as well as any of the property value with- MG Register (TMGR). the MGTC model of the The TMGR’s bylaws roads this May 7-10 and other binding statutes of in the TIRZ is applied to- The TX MG Register was 1940’s, a distinction ac- establish that the club is congratulate the TX MG the states or requirements ward paying off the debt. formed 40 years ago – knowledged in later com- “primarily dedicated to the Register members on their of TCEQ (Texas Com- “The city gets some in- and celebrated their very pany advertising with the preservation and enjoy- 40th Anniversary. mission on Environmental crease in its M&O taxes first event in Salado at the slogan “The sports car ment of MG cars”. For The cars will be on dis- Quality.” and sales taxes,” Foutz Stagecoach Inn. Since America loved first”. Like some members this means play on the grounds of The Aldermen and Sanctu- said. TIRZ typically have that time, TMGR mem- many a bride, servicemen showing their meticulously Venue by Inn on the Creek ary developers may also bers have always gathered returning from England restored cars at the spring May 9 beginning at 10 a.m. have to consider which See Discussions, Page 4A Page 2A, salado Village Voice, May 7, 2015 CandidateCandidate ProfilesProfiles Aldermen hopefuls on challenges, Sanctuary, Chamber We put the following community to the south of in and fill those voids. It say whether this Partner- the overall fiscal base of questions to the candidates our Village. We have the is believed by many that ship will be successful as the Village. This is an ex- for the Village of Salado opportunity to be all-in- the sewer system will help it has only been in place tremely critical initiative Board of Aldermen. Their clusive, which offers great to bring both businesses officially since January that is certainly a primary answers are below: benefits to Salado as we and tourists to the Village. of this year. Also all staff ingredient for the positive Question 1: Other than gain sales tax and property The main street project was not in place until af- future of our community. infrastructure and popu- tax. That, in turn, allows will also help with this is- ter January. This is a Question 2: I absolutely lation growth, what is the sue. The other issue that I most critical issue fac- our local government to very unique merger since support current negotia- see is preserving the Vil- ing the Village of Salado? have additional financial it is the first in the State tions with the Sanctuary How is the Village han- resources to repair roads, lage’s History. At present of Texas to combine these Development Company. dling this issue? Is there improve our parks, and to my knowledge there is entities in a true partner- Negotiations are always anything the Village can enhance the overall appeal no active committee from ship, putting the Chamber/ more prudent when one David Williams do better? (200 words) of our community. This the Chamber/Tourism to tourism under the city gov- has more than one option Question 1: The Village Question 2: Do you also give us the ability to assist with this issue. The ernment. I believe that it to pursue. The Sanctuary of Salado has many chal- support the Village nego- put in the sewer on Main Salado Historic Society is will be two years before provides the Village with lenges to contend with. In tiations with Sanctuary? street and the west side, in basically powerless when any real decisions can be a third option for fulfill- my opinion, completing Why or why not? (200 a much shorter time frame. it comes to preserving made as to how effective ing the positive November the administrative foun- words) Question 3: I support the Villages History. The this partnership is or will bond election. dation for the Village is Question 3: Do you preservation efforts are at support the partnership the partnership of the Sala- ultimately be. The execu- The values of the Sanc- of great importance. The the whims of the Zoning of the Salado Chamber of do Chamber of Commerce tive committee has only tuary plan appear to be Mayor, BOA and the Vil- Commerce and Village of and the Village of Salado Committee which seldom, met once and I am certain that it provides a more lage Administrator have Salado Tourism Depart- Tourism Department. I if ever, confers with the that the committee will do timely sewage initiation- come a long way in put- ment? Why or why not? strongly believe that hav- preservation societies in all possible to support and completion time. In ad- ting administrative pro- (200 words) ing two organizations that their decision making. bolster the organization. I dition, it would provide cesses into place. This is a plan and implement events Question 2: Since the believe that it will be suc- more variety of housing, very time consuming and that benefit our village BOA has voted to resume cessful as long as the two retail, and entertainment lengthy process and must will have a much greater negotiations with the entities are able to work opportunities. Further, be completed as soon as impact than each going Sanctuary I will support effectively together so that it would broaden the tax possible. All our efforts their own separate ways. those negotiations. I will both benefit equally. base which contributes to and planning toward im- Tourism’s job is to bring however oppose issues in a moderate tax structure provement of Salado will tourists to town to spend the negotiations that I feel for all Village residents, be delayed if the admin- their money in our shops, are not in the best interest and although a $10.5 mil- istrative foundation is not restaurants, and lodging of the Village. I think it lion bond was approved, fully in place to execute facilities. The Chamber’s is well past the time when the Sanctuary appears in those programs. Fred Brown job is to build a vibrant our Village citizens have line to be less costly than Question 2: I support Question 1: To me, the business community. The a right to know and hear the other options. any negotiations with any- most critical issue fac- partnership provides a to- what the Aldermen are Question 3: I do one who may contribute to ing Salado is our ability tal coordination to make hearing during these ne- support the newly estab- providing value to the Vil- to keep a vibrant business Salado more appealing to gotiations. After all they lished partnership of the lage of Salado. In order environment in the his- both businesses and visi- will pay the bill. I per- Michael McDougal Chamber of Commerce to make the best decisions torical district of Salado. tors. sonally have never met Question 1: One of and the Village Tourism the BOA needs to have as Our historical past, mixed the two people that are in the most precious as- Department. My reasons much information as pos- with the eclectic feel of our charge of the Sanctuary sets of our Village would for support are that they sible within given time downtown, is what attracts Project. It might be help- be our downtown shop- now have a consolidated constraints. people from all over the ful for the negotiations if ping opportunities. My budget which avoids du- Question 3: I support country to come and enjoy there was a face to face view is that the Village plication and will save tax this partnership. We have what we have to offer. In meeting with the negotia- Board should continue dollars. Single direction is a vested interest in work- that vein, I think we need tors instead of all negotia- to place major emphasis provided to the Executive ing together to continue to create a number of new tion commentary coming on solidifying a primary Director which avoids du- to bring value to the Vil- events so that we always by way of paperwork from reason that has attracted plicate directives. Further, lage of Salado. Tourism have a steady stream of Hans Fields the Mayor or the Mayor thousands of visitors to the two groups have estab- should support business, people visiting our village Question 1: Pro-Tem to the board. My the Village in the past and lished one action plan that and business should sup- and spending their money I believe that there are opinion is that all negotia- will continue to do so, if is in place and provides a port tourism. in our local shops, restau- two very important issues tions should be held with promoted and marketed in better road map for suc- rants, hotels, and bed and currently facing the Vil- legal representation pres- good taste. Our Historical cess. Editor’s note: Election Day breakfasts. This, along lage. The first is getting ent for both sides. If coun- value is well established My final view is that is Saturday May 9 at the Salado with a new Main Street new businesses to settle sel was present during the and should be highly pro- this partnership provides Civic Center, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. All here in Salado (economic negotiations we would not moted. Paramount in a healthy environment that project, will generate in- of the Candidate Profiles and the creased appeal to tour- development). It is my un- have to wait for our attor- doing so is to increase will enhance all facets of neys comments and things questions and answers sessions ists and our local citizens derstanding that the Sala- tourism with rock solid the community. It allows can be found on saladovillage- would move ahead much alike. do Chamber of Commerce marketing practices. This, professional personnel the voice.com. Question 2: I totally has created a Committee faster. coupled with continuing opportunity to plan, as support the Village nego- or Team to address this Question 3: Yes, I sup- and enhancing the Main a single unit, in order to tiations with The Sanctu- issue. We currently have port the Partnership with Street project, will create provide a most laudatory ary, because we do not businesses closing and we the Chamber and Tour- a better revenue position Village that we all will be need to have a separate need new business to come ism. It is way too early to for our merchants and to proud of. SISD candidates discuss district’s issues, strengths We put the following do you support dual cred- fear of the unknown with step in salary they richly change. We will meet and their hard work. When questions before the can- it when AP courses are the changes occurring to deserve. Since the Texas discuss the changes ahead the legislature severely cut didates for Salado ISD more heavily weighted Salado over the next 5 – 10 Legislature is currently and look to the future for funding a few years ago, Board of Trustees. Below toward a student’s GPA years. Human nature is to meeting, we are waiting new ideas, look in the past most districts including are their answers: for class ranking?” The avoid change or breaking to see the bills passed that for ideas that worked, and Salado had to reduce staff Question 1: Other than answer is simple. Some routines. Salado citizens relate to school funding. plan for the next 5-10 years and put heavy work load facilities and growth, what students have dreams and need to remember to find When we are notified of for our students, staff and on the existing teachers. is the most critical issue aspirations outside of the a common goal and work the school funding that community. Now, with additional fund- facing the school district? “STEM” areas, do not together to make the goal Salado ISD will receive, ing possibly coming back, How is the district han- want to attend a state uni- happen to ensure future we will continue with most of it should go, if not dling this issue? Is there versity, and wish to peruse of our children. A goal I the five year plan of rais- all, to the teachers but in anything the school dis- other fields of study in the keep in mind as I ask for ing teacher pay as well as an appropriate manor. trict can do better? (200 liberal arts like fine arts your support for Salado look at the programs that Another critical issue words) Question 2: What or humanities. The idea ISD board of Trustees is were affected by the $ 2.8 is technology. It has been is the greatest strength of the dual credit pro- to, do as myself and many million cut. After these and will continue to be a about Salado ISD schools? gram is to make college of my SHS classmates priorities are addressed difficult task for any dis- What is its greatest weak- more affordable and offer have done, make Salado then I would recommend trict to decide on what to ness? What can be done a support system to avoid ISD great for the next gen- any facilities maintenance Chris Seaton: invest in, how much, and to improve the weakness the issues faced with col- eration of Eagles. Red and needed as well as review Question 1: I believe what is the return on in- without sacrificing the lege retention and student White Forever!!! technology needs campus one critical issue is teacher vestment. strength? (200 words) debt. With the higher edu- wide. pay. Currently our district Question 2: Our great- cation coordinating board Question 2: The great- competes with surround- est strengths are the stu- creating institution “core est strength at Salado ISD ing districts which pay dents and parents along 40” to aid students in not is the people. From stu- much more. These districts with a great group of losing credits transferring dents to parents, from ad- attract qualified teachers teachers and staff. It is from the 2 year college to ministration to teachers, away from our district as the combination of these the 4 year university, the from maintenance person- job opportunities open up. people that allow us to idea can be a win – win for nel to cafeteria workers, Potential candidates pre- see the outstanding results shareholders. everyone in Salado cares fer surrounding districts year after year. The com- Question 2: The great- Melanie Kirchmeier about our students. We to avoid a substantial pay munity shows fantastic Brad Bolick est strength of Salado Question 1: Over the may have different opin- cut. To demonstrate this, support for our kids and Question 1: I believe the ISD is the shareholders past four years Salado ions and different ideas, the district recently posted this can be seen day in and most critical issue facing in the community. While ISD lost $ 2.8 million in but our students and the positions that not one ap- out. If I were to strengthen Salado is in the higher ed- Salado has changes since funding from the State of people that surround them plicant has applied for. In our schools, I would say ucation readiness process I graduated in 1998, one Texas. While Dr. Novotny are the best in Texas. We addition to attracting ex- that the staff of the district for the students. While the core value has remained managed the budget with laugh and we cheer, we emplar potential teachers, needs to focus their efforts Salado High School web- within the school system, direction from the School agree to disagree, and we we need to strive to retain in educating the commu- site have a broad overview which is involvement from Board, this was a devastat- have good debates on what our existing outstanding nity on the challenges and of Dual Credit courses at parents and community. ing hit on Salado schools. is best for our students. At staff. Currently salaries issues which face the dis- the high school, the Junior For example, the support We were able to control the end of the day, we know are based on years of ser- trict, such as facilities and High is lacking in college our booster programs re- expenses through attrition that we all love Salado and vice, with stipends added lack of funding. I believe if readiness courses like the ceive from local business of staff, hold off on large strive to make our schools for extracurricular work. everyone is well informed AVID program (offered and the parent involve- purchases/expenses, and excellent. Over the past The district is already try- with all the facts, they only in the 6th grade cur- ment with activities like watch normal operating few months we have ad- ing to bump up salaries, can’t help but be support- rently), which prepares field day, talent shows, budget very closely. Our dressed our weakness by but I think more should be ive of solutions that are students for college readi- fundraising, and volun- finance team did an excel- engaging in a strategic done. As leaders of the dis- presented to them. ness and success. A cur- teer work like the men- lent job managing the de- plan. Salado is chang- trict we should think cre- rent Salado High School tor program. Salado ISD crease in funds while still ing and Salado ISD will atively about how teachers student asked me, “Why greatest weakness is the giving our teachers the need to be prepared for the can be compensated for May 7, 2015 salado Village Voice, Page 3A FORUMFORUM CD or IRA An Open Exchange of Ideas MATURING? They went above and beyond To the Editor: Extending mega ku- dos, accolades, and sincere Your Voice appreciation for two Sal- ado businesses for going Letters to the Editor above and beyond in pro- viding assistance. Those look at Salado from an- two being Bill Hartman other set of perspectives. Bankers Elite of Hartman Plumbing and Each presentation had Remodeling, and Sue El- valid ideas and interest- len Stagel of Bill Bartlett ing options for Salado’s 2.00% for 3 years Century 21. While Bill future and quality of life. issue to age 90 Hartman was on a plumb- For grants, this gives us ing repair job at my home, real research and develop- 3.25% for 5 years he discovered there was a ment data. Great going!!!! issue to age 90 tree root problem in my I learned some new terms septic line; however, I did and acronyms. So I am not know where the septic much smarter now. 3.40% for 7 years system was. Mr. Hartman Sheryl Russell issue to age 85 contacted the Bell County Salado Health Department who CALL TODAY! emailed him that there is MEMBER no septic system regis- tered at my address. 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Discussions FROM Page 1A St. Stephen St. Joseph’s Catholic Episcopal Church a life limit, but that can be or rerouting of sidewalks health and sanitation, wa- boundaries of the PID. Church amended to issue new debt or of streets, any other ter and wastewater, public Those assessments will be or change the boundaries roadways, or their rights- safety, security, business paid for by the developer Religious Education Sunday School of-way; (4) construction recruitment, development, until property within the Classes - Wednesday of the TIRZ. TIRZ also Sun. • 9:30 a.m. or improvement of pedes- recreation, and cultural en- PID sells and is developed K thru 12th 5:30 - 8 p.m. affect the municipality’s Holy Eucharist ability to borrow further trian malls; (5) acquisition hancement; (14) payment by the end user, whether it Mass Schedule Sun. • 11 a.m. debt, according to Foutz. and installation of pieces of expenses incurred in the is a commercial building Tuesday - 6 p.m. “With more and more debt of art; (6) acquisition, establishment, administra- or residential building. At Wed & Thurs - 8:30 a.m. on the books, it could af- construction, or improve- tion, and operation of the that time, the owner of the Friday - Noon ment of libraries; (7) ac- district; and (15) the de- individual property then Saturday - 5:30 p.m. fect your bond rating and Confesssions 4:30-5:15 p.m. ability to borrow.” quisition, construction, or velopment, rehabilitation, becomes liable for the PID or call for an appointment PIDs have been suc- improvement of off-street or expansion of affordable assessment. Sunday cessful in many other parking facilities; (8) ac- housing. The end user pays the (English) 9 a.m. states and are relatively quisition, construction, Before it can be formed, assessment based upon the (Spanish) 10:30 a.m. new to public financing in improvement, or rerout- a proposed PID must have appraised value of the im- Texas. ing of mass transportation appraisals conducted on proved property with the Office Hours: Monday - Friday facilities; (9) acquisition, the property in its current buildings. 9 a.m. - Noon & 1:30 - 3 p.m. According to Texas statute, PID money can construction, or improve- unimproved state and mar- The funding consider- 601 FM 2268 be used for the following: ment of water, wastewa- ket-analyzed appraisals of ations, development de- 881 North Main Street (1) landscaping; (2) erec- ter, or drainage facilities the property once the im- sign and annexation agree- 947-8037 947-3160 www.saintstephenchurch.org tion of fountains, distinc- or improvements; (10) provements are made. ments are all part of the StJosephSalado.org tive lighting, and signs; the establishment or im- A market analysis must continuing discussions be- (3) acquiring, construct- provement of parks; (11) be conducted for the pro- tween the Village and the ing, improving, widen- projects similar to those posed improvements in the Sanctuary Development ing, narrowing, closing, listed in Subdivisions (1)- PID. Corporation. (10); (12) acquisition, by An assessment and Aldermen will con- purchase or otherwise, of service plan must also be tinue these discussions at real property in connec- developed to define what their May 7 meeting. The tion with an authorized improvements will be board will meet in execu- improvement; (13) special built and when they will tive session to discuss the supplemental services for be completed. negotiations, but will take improvement and promo- The assessment plan any action stemming from www.fbcsalado.org tion of the district, includ- will include the period of those discussions in open (254) 947-5465 ing services relating to time that the assessment session. Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor advertising, promotion, will be applied within the Main St. at the Creek WEDNESDAY Junior League celebrates Project SMILE 5 p.m. Fellowship Meal SUNDAY The Junior League catcher, a summer camp Project S.M.I.L.E. cre- 6 p.m. Adult Bible Study of Bell County’s Project for children being treated ates themed events for the S.M.I.L.E. (Sharing Mo- for cancer at McLane pediatric patients and their 8:30 a.m. Classic Worship Service 6 p.m. ESL ments in Laughter and En- Children’s Hospital. The families that include a va- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. AWANAS (Age 3 – Grade 6) couragement) celebrated camp theme was “Duck riety of games, crafts and its fourth year in partner- Commander” and Project fun activities. This year 11 a.m. Contemporary Worship Service 6 p.m. Bible Drill (Grade 4 – 6) ship with the McLane S.M.I.L.E. provided sup- themed events included 6 p.m. MIDWEEK Children’s Hospital Scott plies and volunteers to Happy Birthday, Project & White. The League make camouflage brace- S.M.I.L.E.; The Pumpkin 6:45 p.m. Worship Choir Rehearsal kicked off the year by par- lets with the children and Patch; Polar Express; Val- ticipating in Camp Dream- their siblings prior to camp entine Party; Blooming departure. Buttons and Story Time.

Sunday, May 10 Not all nursing homes All services held in Worship Center are the same 9 a.m. Worship Service Traditional Before you decide, 10 a.m. Sunday School All Ages Stop by and visit 11:15 a.m. Worship Service Contemporary Will-O-Bell Vacation Bible School Registration Opens Rev. Lara Whitley Franklin, Pastor We know it is often difficult to move and leave familiar 650 Royal Street Wednesday, May 6 surroundings. Our friendly, attentive staff will make (254) 947-5482 5:15 p.m. Fellowship Meal the transition easier for you. In our warm, caring and secure 5:15 – 7:30 p.m. “FourTwelve” Youth in YAC environment, you will find privacy, companionship, Office hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 6 – 7 p.m. M & M Kids delicious meals fun activities and a professional staff to Facebook.com/saladoumc 6 – 7 p.m. Adult Book Study meet your needs. & Adult Ramp Project www.saladoumc.org Private Room Rates Starting at $130 per day

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(254) 947-9191 IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. 947-5241 Salado Village Voice May 7, 2015, Page 5A Community Life Central Texas Resource Center offers 16258 Gooseneck Road, Salado Church service starts at 10 am workshops for small businesses Celebrate The Central TexasBusi- OPENING A WRITING A sion. A workbook is in- ness Resource Center (the RESTAURANT BUSINESS PLAN cluded. May 19, 10-11:30 National Day of Prayer BRC) provides high-qual- Opening a new restau- No matter your busi- a.m. Cost is $25/person. May 7 at 6:30 p.m. ity business counseling, rant is a labor of love. The ness idea, whether it’s sell- FACEBOOK 101 training, and assistance restaurant business can in- ing jewelry, landscaping Facebook is not just in the arena to potential and existing volve long hours, tiny mar- or grooming animals, a for individuals to keep in (254) 947-7211 www.3ccowboyfellowship.org small business owners. gins, complaining custom- business plan is a good touch with friends. It’s a Follow our events on our website calendar Workforce Solutions of ers, unreliable staff and way to demonstrate the very effective networking Central Texas, the Greater temperamental chefs. But idea’s potential for suc- and marketing tool that The office of Dr. Mary Evers D.O. Killeen Chamber of Com- starting a restaurant can cess. A basic business can create awareness and merce and Central Texas be very gratifying to bring plan will help guide you in connect your business or (512) 868-9800 College support this non- your concepts to life and thinking through the feasi- organization with your membership, not for profit to make customers happy. bility of an idea, and bet- community. This session collaboration. Each month This workshop will dis- ter prepare you for success will cover: intro, stats & Specializing in Medical and Surgical the BRC offers or sponsors cuss the fundamentals and with your venture. This trends, basics. Skin Disease and Skin Cancer workshops and special requirements involved in workshop covers a thor- May 26, 10-11:30 a.m. Open Monday - Friday, late appointments available events for the small busi- starting a new restaurant ough overview of business Cost is $25/person Accepting new patients, we see all age groups ness community. business. planning, with a Q&A ses- All major insurance accepted including Medicare and Tricare The BRC workshop re- May 12, 10-11:30 a.m. 2118 Scenic Drive Georgetown (next to St Davids Georgetown Hospital) maining schedule for May: Cost is $25/person. www.texasdermcenter.com Senior Activity Center ObituariesObituaries Salon Of Salado

Movie Day is May 12 Sgt. Derek Roy Pagan He was assigned to 589th (254) 947-7282 Belton Senior Activ- This activity is open FORT HOOD, Texas Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Mani, Pedi, Facial Waxing ity Center will be having to all area seniors and -- Fort Hood officials have and all your Hair needs “Movie Day “ 12:30 p.m. their guests. Popcorn and released the name of a Sol- Hood since October 2013. Pagan’s awards and deco- May 12. The featured drinks will be provided dier who died from inju- Susan Hair Specialist 254-947-7282 rations include the Army movie will be “Dolphin free of charge. For addi- ries suffered when he was Nancy Professional Stylist 209-403-0559 Tale” released in 2011. tional information, con- apparently hit by a vehicle Achievement Medal, A badly maimed ju- tact the Senior Activity April 26, 2015 in Aus- Army Good Conduct Now in the Log Cabin at Van Bibber & Main venile dolphin is given a Center at 254-939-1170 or tin, Texas. Austin County Medal, National Defense across from Salado Creek Winery new tail, and a new life, the Activities Director at Emergency Services pro- Service Medal, Global through the efforts of the 254-718-1859. The Belton nounced him deceased at War on Terrorism Ser- humans who save it in this Senior Activity Center is 2:26 a.m. vice Medal, Army Service true-life adventure saga. located at 842 S. Mitchell Sgt. Derek Roy Pagan, Ribbon and Air Assault After losing its tail to a Street, Belton. Check their 29, whose home of record Badge. crab trap, the dolphin is website for additional in- is listed as Kunkletown, Circumstances sur- doomed until a young boy formation and other activi- Pennsylvania, entered the rounding this incident are ....serving those who love and remember spots its plight. ties at BeltonSeniorCenter. military in April 2011 as under investigation by the org. a radio and communica- Austin Police Department. (254) 947-0066 tions security repairer. 949 West Village Road, Salado Free public star party BroeckerFuneralHome.com May 9 at Overlook Park SALADO CLEANERS The Central Texas As- tiful globular star cluster, Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations tronomical Society will easy to find with binocu- host a free public star par- lars. The Black Eye Gal- 1209 N. Stagecoach ty 8 a.m.- 11 p.m. May 9 axy (M64) is a spiral gal- (Next to the Library) at Overlook Park near Bel- axy partially hidden by a 254-947-7299 ton. CTAS members will dark band of dust. 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat provide telescopes to view These and many other the visible planets and a celestial objects will be Wash & Fold Dr. Steve Waechter, Pastor selection of stars, star clus- viewed this month. Check Cheryl Ely, Children’s Director ters, nebulas, and galaxies. their web site, centexas- 5798 FM 2484 (254) 947-5917 The Great Diamond is a tronomy.org, for more in- Office: Tues.& Thurs. 8 a.m. - Noon spring composed formation and directions Join us Sunday morning as we worship Jesus together! of the stars Cor Caroli (in to the site closest to you. ), Denebola A flashlight and a lawn Sunday (in ), (in ), chair can make view- 9:45 a.m. Bible classes for children, youth, and adults and (in Bootes). ing more comfortable. In 11 a.m. Worship service An asterism is a recogniz- the event of unfavorable Wednesday 6 p.m. Brown Bag Meal able pattern of stars. They weather, a cancellation no- 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study and prayer are usually not related and tice will be posted on the RAs and GAs, Mission Friends,Upstairs youth ministry may be vastly different CTAS website homepage GraceBCSalado.org distances from the earth, by 7 p.m. but they help us to get ori- www.devereauxjewelers.com ented and find objects in the night sky. Arcturus is the fourth brightest star in the heavens. Another asterism, the , can be used to locate Arcturus. The bent handle of the Big Dipper forms an arc that points to Arcturus, allowing us to “arc to Arcturus”. Messier objects M3 and M64 are located within the Great Diamond. M3 is a beau- Republican luncheon held May 20 in Temple The Central Texas Re- publican Women’s Annual Scholarship Award Dinner will featuring State Board of Education Member, Tom Maynard. The CTRW Dinner will be held on May 20 at Wildflower Country Club I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession in Temple. Social begins at and thanksgiving be made for everyone - for kings and all 6 p.m. with dinner served those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives at 6:30 pm. The meeting in all godliness and holiness. will begin at 7 p.m. The cost for the dinner will be 1 Timothy 2:1,2 $25 per person. Everyone is welcome to attend. RSVP by calling or texting Joanna Laxton at 254-721-6651 or email [email protected] for reservations. For additional informa- Dossman tion on the Central Texas Republican Women and Funeral Home upcoming events, visit 2525 N. Main • Belton • 933-2525 www.ctrw-pac.com “In Service to our fellow man...” Page 6A, salado Village Voice, May 7, 2015

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Jacob Quick set a personal record with his mark of 6’5” to place second in the Regional Track Meet in Kingsville. (Photo by Deanna Robinson) TEXAS-BASED. Two from Salado track team INDEPENDENTLY qualify for state meet in Austin Salado High will send two competitors to the State Track Meet May 15- OWNED. 16 in Austin. Jacob Quick set a per- sonal record in the high jump at the Region IV INDIVIDUALLY Track Meet in Kingsville to qualify for the State Meet. His mark of 6’5” DEDICATED. was good enough for sec- ond place in Region. Averi Fischer placed third in the girls pole vault on May 1 with a height of The banking services your business 11’0”, qualifying for the calls for, from a bank you can call State Meet. The Salado High 4 X your neighbor. 200 Meter Relay team came in fourth place, but set a new school record in the Regional Finals with a time of 1:44.33 on May 2. Their time of 1:44.53 Averi Fischer begins her vault. She took third place in Stop by. We’d love to meet you. in the preliminaries on 815 North Stagecoach Road the Regional Track Meet May 1 to qualify for the State Salado, Texas 76571 May 1 broke their record Meet. (Photo by Deanna Robinson) Phone: 254-947-8636 of 1:44.87 set at the Area HorizonBankTexas.com Meet the week before. Relay team members are Sarah Kate Kelarek, Ka- tie Robinson, Abby Quick and Taylor Atwood. The Sprint Relay team of Kelark, Robinson, Quick and Atwood placed fourth in their heat of the The 4X200 Meter relay team broke the school record preliminaries with a time for the third time this year, twice during the Regional of 50.01 to qualify for the Track Meet, where they placed fourth. Shown above Regional Finals on May 2, are (from left) Katie Robinson, Fr., Abby Quick, Jr., Tay- where they had a time of lor Atwood, Sr., Sarah Kate Kelarek, So., Coach Nuni 49.52 for seventh place. Venegas. (Photo by Deanna Robinson) Katie Robinson was 2 for seventh place. She time of 4:43.62. fifth place in the 400 Me- ran for fourth place in her Kelarek was sixth in ter Dash Finals with a time preliminary heat with a her preliminary heat of of 60.37 on May 2. Her time of 26.48. the 100 Meter Dash with a time of 60.21 was third in Preston Kimbrough time of 13.09. her preliminary heat on was eighth place in the Macy Thrasher was May 1. 3200 Meter Run with a eighth in her preliminary Taylor Atwood had a time of 10:12.63. Kim- heat of the 300 Meter Hur- time of 25.97 in the 200 brough placed seventh in dles with a time of 51.26. Meter Dash finals on May the 1600 Meter Run with a It is Unanimous. Our Mom is the Best!

Happy Mother’s Day 40 N. Main Street 254-947-8480 (f)254-947-9480 www.fcttx.com or find us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/fcttx Page 2B, Salado Village Voice, May 7, 2015 Evans reaches Salado High student quarterfinals shows in ArtSpace’s in Tournament recycle, repurpose, of Champions Rachel Evans compet- ed at the Tournament of reuse, reimagine Champions in Extempora- The Round Rock Arts from parts of old farm neous Speaking May 2-3. Council is hosting the equipment. Evans reached the quarter- Recycle, Reuse, Repur- As a student, Sirois has final round of competition, pose, Reimagine art ex- competed at the county which placed her in the top hibit at ArtSpace during and state levels. He also 24 in the nation. the month of May. Allen sells his work at the Rouge Evans will represent Sirois of Salado is one of Art Fest in Salado each Salado High School this the featured artists during spring. This exhibit will summer at The National the show that includes all mark his first showing in a Speech & Debate Tourna- media with artistically and nonstudent exhibition. ment in extemporaneous creatively recycled and re- ArtSpace is in down- speaking June 14-19. The purposed elements. town Round Rock at 231 NSDA National tourna- Sirois, a sophomore at East Main Street, across ment is the largest aca- Salado High School has from the Round Rock demic competition in the three pieces in the exhib- Public Library. An artist world! it; RecyclaGoat is metal reception will launch the The Salado Speech and sculpture that represents exhibit 5:30 - 7 p.m. on Debate Team will compete the recycling process, May 7. Sirois will be at the next the UIL State Meet The Heart of Texas Cac- gallery to talk about his on May 26-28. tus sculpture is cut from work. The exhibit is open Salado High sophomore Allen Sirois is showing his sculpture RecyclaGoat at the industrial scrap metal and to the public from 11 a.m. - Frog Leg Spurs which 3 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday ArtSpace in Round Rock this month. (Photo by Stephanie Hood) were hand hammered through the month of May.

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• Fitness Classes • Personal Training • 24 Hour Access • Tracking Apps Kimberly Clay is Thomas’ mother in Salado High School Theater Department’s “The Book of Everything.” The play will be performed for the public on May 14 and (254) 947-1063 213 Mill Creek Drive #155 May 21. Salado High School won the Region Meet with its performance of the play and will perform at the State Meet on May 26. The Book of The Haire Shop JD's Travel Center Barber - Beauty - Body Everything Just follow the Southbound access road 947-5228 takes stage Welcomes May 14, 21 Salado’s High Theater Open Daily NEW HAIRSTYLIST department has set public for JD's Grill Hairdresser performances of its One Jen Tester, Act Play, “The Book of Breakfast 15881 South IH 35 Salado 10 years experience Everything” at 7 p.m. May 14 and May 21. South exit 283 North exit 282 Tues - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and The performances are Sat. by appointment in preparation for the UIL Lunch Try our State Meet. Salado quali- Full Service Salon fied for the State Meet by 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Full Menu placing first in Region IV Walk-Ins Welcome and One Act Play competition. (254) 760-1990 At the Region contest, Daily Specials Miranda Garza won Best 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite 160 Actress. Casey William- son was named to the All Star Cast. Kaydee Free was also named to the All Star Cast. Sarah Dempsey received All Star Cast Honorable Mention. Garza won Best Actress at the district and regional level. Williamson won Best Actor at area level. The play’s story fea- tures a child’s view of domestic violence among his humorous fantasies of guppies, summer hail- Main St. storms, and a beautiful girl. at Thomas Arnold Rd. The State OAP contest Salado Lobby Monday -Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for conference 4A is on May 26 at Bass Concert (254) 947-5852 DRIVE-IN Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Hall on the UT-Austin campus. Shows begin at 4 Friday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m.- noon p.m. Salado is the fourth Member FDIC show to perform (approxi- fsbcentex.com mately 6:30 p.m.)

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Barton • Temple menus subject to change Salado, Little River-Academy, Morgan’s Point, Moody, Rogers, Troy Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Breakfast Wrap Biscuit | Gravy | Sausage Patty Breakfast Pizza Sausage & Cheese English Muffin Breakfast on a Stick w/Syrup Breakfast English Muffin | Scrambled Eggs Cereal |Toast | Jelly | Milk Cereal | Toast | Jelly | Milk Cereal | Toast | Jelly | Milk Cereal | Toast | Jelly | Milk Blushing Pears | Orange Juice Diced Peaches | Apple Juice Chilled Fruit Mix Applesauce | Fruit Juice Mandarin Orange Slices Cheeseburger Cheese Pizza Beef Sheppards Pie Grilled Cheese Sandwich Salisbury Steak | Breadstick K-8 Sweet Potato Fries Mini Corn Dogs Steak Fingers | Breadstick Chicken Spaghetti | Spinach Beef Sheppard’s Pie | Spinach Lunch Ranch Style Beans Corn | Broccoli | Salad Cup Mashed Sweet Potatoes Mixed Vegetables | Glazed Carrots Mixed Vegetables | Salad Cup Diced Peaches Chilled Fruit Mix | Freeza Bar Green Beans | Blushing Pears Baked Beans | Grapefruit Vanilla Pudding | Applesauce Additional Selections: Fresh Fruit | Yogurt & Cheese Plate | Fat Free Chocolate Milk | 1% Milk Cheeseburger Chicken Fajitas Pepperoni or Cheese Pizza Sloppy Joe on Bun Chicken Alfredo BBQ Rib Sandwich Taco Salad | Spanish Rice Steak Fingers | Gravy | Roll SHS Potato w/Salad Lasagna w/Ground Beef Baked Potato Wedges | Pinto Beans Refried Beans | Lettuce & Tomato Northern Beans | Cheesy Broccoli Chips | Wheat Roll | Salad Cup Mashed Sweet Potatoes Lunch Chilled Fruit Mix Celery Sticks | Ranch Chilled Fruit Mix Peas | Glazed Carrots Green Beans Applesauce Cake Blushing Pears Frozen Chocolate Chocolate Pudding Diced Peaches Additional Selections: Fresh Fruit | Yogurt & Cheese Plate | Fat Free Chocolate Milk | 1% Milk Golf Classic, Eagles face Navarro SALADO Village Voice, May 7, 2015, Page 3B in best-of-3 series awards night end Salado Eagles will face innings. He struck out Alton D. Thiele PC Navarro in the bi-district three batters, allowed six Alton Thiele CPA, MBA round of the 4A baseball hits and four runs, three YourCertified Path ToPublic Better Accountant Health Your Path To Better Health Booster year playoffs in a best-of-three of them earned. Peyton Certified Public Accountant The annual Golf Clas- May 19 at the High School series to be played at Le- Kyburz finished the game Tax Planning & Preparation sic on May 8 and the an- with a buffet dinner. ander Vandergriff High with three strikeouts, al- Small Business Accounting nual Salado High Sports Tickets are $20 for School. The first game is 7 lowing three hits and two Tax Exempt Organization Consulting Banquet and Awards Cere- adults and $10 for students p.m. May 7. Game two is 7 earned runs. rain rain mony on May 19 will wrap age 12 and under. Stu- p.m. May 8. A third game, Caldwell 4 Chiropractic254-939-0701 1-800-772-7043 Chiropractic up an active year for the dent athletes are fed at no if necessary, is slated for 2 Salado 5 300 E. Avenue C, Belton, Texas 76513 Salado Athletic Boosters, charge. p.m. May 9. Jacob Little scored & [email protected] & Wellness who have given more than The dinner will be ca- Leander Vandergriff two runs, including a 947-2225 947-2225 $67,000 to Salado athletics tered by Johnny’s Steaks is located at 9500 McNeil first-inning solo homer, in the 2014-15 school year. & Barbecue. Johnny’s is a Drive in Leander. to lead the Salado Eagles Mill Creek Cleaners The Boosters will tee long-time supporter of Sal- Navarro is the fourth past Caldwell Pirates in a Allyn Crain, DC off their annual Golf Clas- ado Athletics and last year place team in District warm-up game May 2 at WellnessQuality Consultant Dry & Chiropractor Cleaning, Laundry, sic at Mill Creek Country donated football equip- 26-4A with a 16-19 over- home in Salado. Club at 12:30 p.m. May 8. ment valued at $2,500. all record. Salado Eagles Caldwell scored a run Alterations & Custom Tailoring Your home for Entry fees are $100 for Following the banquet, won District 25-4A with in the top of the first af- chiropractic care, individuals and $400 for the Awards Ceremony will a win over Taylor in the ter Austin Scarmardo hit massage therapy, teams of four. Player en- be held in the High School final game of the regu- a lead-off single and stole acupuncture try fees include green fees, competition gym begin- lar season. Salado played second. He scored on a and holistic care cart fees, refreshment and ning at 7:15 p.m. the West Trojans and the double by Dennis Engel- prizes awarded during the The Salado Athletic Caldwell Pirates in warm- mann. tournament. They can be Boosters have been led up games last week. The Pirates retook 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite 200 purchased before the tour- this year by President Matt Salado 2 the lead in the top of the nament tees off for the af- Dunnahoo, Vice President West 6 fourth. Caleb Bardin led Salado Plaza next to Brookshire Brothers ternoon. Carl Womack, Secretary Salado Eagles took off with a single, went to Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 9-2 • Closed Sunday You can call Little at Anissa Dobbins, Treasurer an early lead, scoring second on a groundout by 418 (254) N Main 947-0100 St #5 418 N Main St #5 254-913-1447 for more Pam Oakes and Webmas- two runs in the top of the Ethan Blinka and scored information about playing ter Nikole Hill. first, but the West Trojans on the attempted throw. next to Salado Creek Winery next to Salado Creek Winery in the tournament. Single This school year, the scored three runs in the Salado answered with players will be matched to Salado Athletic Boosters third, a run in the fourth three runs in the bottom a four-person team. have made the following and two runs in the sixth of the inning, Kyle King Supporting Healthy Families Your Path To Better Health Tickets for the Sports donations to Salado Ath- for the 6-2 win on May 1. reached and went to sec- Banquet and Awards Cer- letic programs: Football, Preston Payne led off ond on an error by the emony will be for sale $7,050, Volleyball, $4,881, the game with a walk. Caldwell third baseman. through the end of the Cross Country, $3,499, Jacob Little singled and Jacob Wilk laid down a school day May 8. Tickets Golf, $3,798, Basketball, Chase Basham laid down sacrifice bunt but reached are available at the SHS $7,316, Track, $4,953, a sacrifice bunt along the on an error by the pitcher. 947-2225 office 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tennis, $2,914, Baseball, third base line to move He was thrown out at sec- rain through May 8. There may $5,029, Softball, $3,855, Payne and Little into scor- ond but King scored on Chiropractic be some tickets for the Powerlifting, $2,884, Soc- ing position. Payne scored the throw. Preston Payne & Wellness Banquet available during cer, $9,923, Junior High and Little went to third on walked and Little was hit the Golf Tournament. Sports, $200 and Univer- a sacrifice to deep right by the pitcher. Both scored The Salado High Sports sal Sports Items, $11,185 field by Cody Wolf. Gar- on a single to deep center Banquet and Awards Cer- for total donations to ath- rett Lightfoot singled to by Chase Basham. emony will begin 6 p.m. letics of $67,487. deep left to score Little for Preston Payne scored a rain the 2-0 lead. run in the sixth. He singled Chiropractic WE BUY SCRAP GOLD & SILVER Basham got the loss to deep left and stole sec- on the mound for Salado, & Wellness Texas Coin Connection pitching the first three See Eagles, Page 4B 108 E FM2410, Suite G - Harker Heights 947-2225 Buy Sell Trade Gold, Silver, Coins, Currency & Jewelry (254) 699-2646 Locally Owned - Salado Resident 418 N Main St #5 418 N Main St #5 next to Salado Creek Winery next to Salado Creek Winery

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Customer AcePest and Lawn Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Estimates 947-4222 Locally Owned and Operated Salado Junior High Symphonic Band won the Sweepstakes award at the District Concert and Sight-reading con- Licensed by the Structural Pest Control Board TPCL #12512 test held April 29 at the Belton Performing Arts Center. The band performed Darklands March, Song of Hope and Fortis. The Junior High Band is under the direction of Charla Kelley. Lady Eagles fall to La Vernia in playoffs La Vernia swept the Salado Lady Eagles in the Hairitage bi-district round of the 4A BARBER SHOP UIL softball playoffs on 1325 N. Stagecoach Road, Salado May 1-2, ending Salado’s season. The La Vernia Monday - Thursday for appt. (254) 947-3309 Lady Bears are the 26-4A 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dave Swarthout, owner District Champions. They will face Columbus in the www.hairitagebarbershop.com Area round of the playoffs. Salado was the fourth- place team in District 25- 4A, which had three top 947-1153 20 teams in it -- Burnet, 6 weeks to 12 years Lampasas and Liberty Hill The -- that finished in a three- way tie for the champion- Play Yard ship. All three beat their Christian Environment first round opponents. TSR Certified Preschool Burnet beat Goliad 3-2 Age appropriate Curriculum and 4-1. Lampasas beat Cuero 10-0 and 9-2. Lib- All ages Drop off & Pick up@Salado ISD erty Hill beat Yoakum 5-0 Two Salado Locations and 14-1. Lindsy Martin catches the ball to put the tag on a La Vernia runner sliding into 15299 S IH 35 | Thomas Arnold Road La Vernia 5 second base. (Photo by Kristi Tindell) Preschool Infant Center Salado 3 advanced on groundouts With two singles, a to the pitcher by Payton double and a triple in the Dreitz and Malory Schat- Come learn & grow with us top of the seventh, the La tle. Hill doubled to left to Vernia Lady Bears took score Murray. a 5-3 lead in the second Salado added two runs game to win the best-of- in the fifth. Schattle was three series with the Sala- hit by the pitcher and ad- do Lady Eagles on May 2. vanced on a single by Hill. Maria Bernanzes led She stole third base and an off with a single, followed error by the third baseman by a single from Kailee allowed her to score and Wegehaupt. Rachel God- Hill to go to take second dard was hit by pitcher and third bases. Cece Can- Meagan Hill to load the tu walked and Bailey Tin- bases. Madeline Cantu dell grounded out to the doubled to knock in two shortstop to score Hill. runs and Alisen Saenz hit Murray had a two-out a triple to deep centerfield single in the sixth but was to score two more runs Hardwood left stranded on base. with no outs. Saenz scored (254) 501-3472 Corley Carpenter got on a single by Rene Cum- Carpet the win for La Vernia after Locally Owned by SHS Alumni mings. she retired two batters in (Photo by Kristi Tindell) Ty Taggart Saenz hit two doubles Laminate the fifth, gave up one hit in Meagan Hill pitches against La Vernia. earlier in the game to lead the sixth and forced three the Lady Bears, but was Tile other in-field groundouts left stranded both times. and retired three batters Salado took an early Vinyl in the sixth with a fly-out, lead in the second game, a ground out and a strike scoring one run in the bot- ChisholmTrailFlooring.com out. tom of the first. Madeline Salado 3 We Service all of Central Texas with its flooring needs Murray led off the game La Vernia 12 being hit by La Vernia Salado Lady Eagles pitcher Cummings. 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Carpen- the Lady Bears were able Rene Cummings hit a one- ter scored before the last to get two quick outs to run single and Corley Car- two outs were recorded to retire the side to keep the penter hit a two-run dou- give the Lady Bears a 12-3 base runners from scoring. One Call Does It All ble before Salado could get lead. (254) 933-7400 Eagles FROM Page 3B 1914 S. IH 35, Belton ond base. Chase Basham single to deep right field to score Payne for a 5-2 lead www.cars-collision.com going into the final inning. Cliff Coleman, owner Caldwell scored two runs in the seventh. Scar- Paint & Body • Frame Repair • Hail Repair Go Fight Win Eagles mado singled to cen- Member ter, scoring on a triple FREE ESTIMATES INSURANCE CLAIMS WELCOME FDIC by Aidan Hosea. Hosea SALADO scored on a groundout. Salado Village Guide Section C Salado Village Voice• May 7, 2015 • 4 Pages• Shopping, Dining, Overnight, Events Bellamy Brothers return to Outback The break came in the category in . return to Johnny’s Out- form of the hit, “Spiders & These days when the back May 9 for an outdoor Snakes,” written by David subject turns to touring, concert with music that and recorded by Jim Staf- The Bellamys are show- will span the duo’s four- ford. The song became a ing a new generation of decade career. smash, eventually selling country music how it’s Gates open at 6 p.m. more than three million done. “We’re old road May 9. You can visit john- units worldwide. dogs,” Howard says about nysoutback.com for ad- Now known by their the motivation behind the vance tickets priced at $15 music and the company brothers 200 plus concert (not including service fees) they were keeping, The dates each year. or buy them at the gate the Bellamys officially lifted It’s been a decade since night of the show for $20 off the launch pad in 1976 the duo performed “duets” per person. when their single, “Let with some of the biggest It’s been almost 40 Your Love Flow,” became names in country music years since the Bellamy an instant smash in both for their 30th anniversary Brothers broke out on the the U.S. and Europe. album “Angels and Out- country music scene with By the late ‘70’s The laws, Vol. 1.” “Angels & their chart-topping “Let Bellamys were emerg- Outlaws - Volume One” Your Love Flow,” but the ing on the country charts (Curb/Bellamy Brothers duo have had country hits with another bona fide Records) featured such every decade. smash. “If I Said You Had songs and artists as “You The Bellamy Broth- A Beautiful Body (Would Ain’t Just Whistlin’ Di- The Bellamy Brothers return to Salado for a concert at Johnny’s Outback May 9. ers have received nearly You Hold It Against Me),” xie” with Alan Jackson; every music award there originally scrawled on a “” with Mont- is to have, and they even dinner napkin by David, gomery Gentry; and “If hold the record in both the rocketed them to the top of I Said You Had a Beauti- Academy of Country Mu- the country charts the way ful Body” with none other sic and the Country Music “Let Your Love Flow,” had than Dolly Parton (whose Association for the most done in the pop market interpretation makes it duo nominations. They’ve just a few years earlier. It sound new all over again). written countless world- proved to be the first of a Willie Nelson, George wide hits, crossed the string of 14 #1 singles in Jones, Tanya Tucker and globe like their music has the U.S. alone. many more also contribut- crossed genres, brought Success followed suc- ed their talents to this CD reggae to the Grand Ole cess: “Dancing Cow- proving these hits from the Opry, and recorded more boys,” “Sugar Daddy,” past still resonate today. than four dozen albums. “You Ain’t Just Whis- The duo attained quite a 106 North Main Street Their road started on tlin’ Dixie,” “Lovers Live bit of notoriety to go along (next to Ambrosia Tea Room) the pop music charts in the Longer,” “Do You Love with their country music (254) 855-5538 Private Showings ‘70’s, took a winding turn As Good As You Look,” awards and chart-topping into country music in the “,” “For All hits when they released ‘80’s and paved the way The Wrong Reasons,” “I “Jalapenos,” which was for duos to come, such as Love Her Mind,” “I Need banned by many country Brooks & Dunn, Mont- More Of You,” “Old Hip- music stations because of gomery Gentry, Big & pie,” “Too Much Is Not its language. Rich, and previously—The Enough,” “Kids Of The The tune purports that Judds. Baby Boom,” and “Reg- life is more like a jar of But before the road gae Cowboy” and “Crazy jalapenos than a jar of forked into country, the From The Heart,”…all cherries, a satirical look at musical odyssey of broth- have lined the corridors of today’s political correct- ers Bellamy started cre- the Bellamy’s musical his- ness. The video and song atively smoldering in their tory and their walls with are available on iTunes and home state of Florida, be- platinum and gold. youtube.com. fore exploding nationally Along the way, Howard “Jalapenos” may be one 201 North Main amidst the ’70’s pop music and David created a patent of the songs you hear May culture of L.A. on the newly cool “duo” 9 at Johnny’s Outback. OPEN 10 - 5:30 Mon - Sat 12:30 - 5 Sun Yarn Tasting event at Salado Yarn Co Salado Yarn Co will other fiber arts will have a carry this line. Yarn Hol- host a Yarn Tasting fea- chance to sample a selec- low is known for intense, 254-947-5239 turing Yarn Hollow hand tion of unique and colorful and complex solid yarns dyed yarns on June 19. yarns. and interesting color Those with an interest Salado Yarn Co is the combinations that are de- in knitting, crochet and only retailer in Texas to rived from inspirations in nature, world cultures, art and architecture. Admission to the 6:30 p.m. yarn tasting is $25, attendees are encouraged to bring their own needles. Owner Linda Woznica OPEN Tuesday - Thursday 5 to 9 and Friday - Saturday 5 to 11 will tell you what size and you can work up swatches Happy Hour 5 to 6:30 Tuesday - Thursday from different fibers. Pat-

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have arrived #4 Salado Square, Main Street (254) 247-9358 Page 2C, salado Village Voice, May 7, 2015 Village of Salado Calendar of Events May 7 Salado athletes. Con- May 11 May 13 The Yoga Room. Info: May 20 Beginner’s Golf clinic tact Trey Little 254-913- Yoga Basics & Be- Salado Yarn Co field (254) 681-7623 Bull Riding, 7:30 p.m. at Mill Creek by golf pro 1447 or Matt Dunnahoo yond, 6 - 7 p.m. at The trip to Stitch N’ Pitch May 17 at 3C Cowboy Fellow- J.L. Lewis, 5-6 p.m. $20 254-913-605) for sponsor- Yoga Room. Info: (254) at the Dell Diamond. Hatha Therapy, 3 - 4 ship. Arena line: 947- per person. 947-5698 ship opportunities and tee 681-7623 Game starts 11:35 a.m., p.m. at The Yoga Room. 7214. times. May 7 May 11 ticket discount info at Info: (254) 681-7623 May 21 saladoyarn.com Chisholm Trail May 9 Team Roping, 7 p.m. May 18 Salado Chamber American Business Hatha Flow Levels 1 at 3C Cowboy Fellow- May 13 Salado Village Artists of Commerce Board Woman’s Association & 2, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at ship. Arena line: 947- Yoga for Core, 8:30 Stitchers & Knitters, 1 Meeting, 8:30 a.m. at the meeting, 6 p.m. at First The Yoga Room. Info: 7214. - 9:45 a.m. at The Yoga p.m. at Salado Village Visitors Center (254) 681-7623 Presbyterian Church May 12 Room. Info: (254) 681- Artists Building. New May 21 Salado. May 9 YogaStrong, 9 - 10 7623 artists welcome 3rd Thursday Music May 7 The Bellamy Brothers a.m. at The Yoga Room. May 13 May 18 Club, 5 - 8 p.m. at JD’s National Day of at Johnny’s Outback. Info: (254) 681-7623 Power Flow Yoga, Better Than Ever – Travel Center. Old time Gates open at 6 p.m., Prayer, 6 p.m. at 3C ay 6:10-7:10 p.m. at The Getting old is inevitable, music, acoustic only. Ev- concert at 7 p.m. Tickets: M 12 Cowboy Fellowship. Salado Village Artists, Yoga Room. Info: (254) feeling old is optional, eryone welcome to come Arena line: 947-7214. johnnysoutback.com or 681-7623 5 p.m. at Salado Civic play or listen. at Johnny’s. Village Art Building, May 7 9:30 a.m. Artists meet May 13 Center. Free geriatric May 21 Salado Aldermen May 9 - 10 and work together in Bull Riding, 7:30 p.m. wellness presentation Salado Aldermen meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mu- Salado Market Days, brush art, collage, card at 3C Cowboy Fellow- by Dr. Alice Cooper, PT, meeting, 6:30 p.m., Mu- nicipal building, 301 N. 9 - 5 at Salado Antique and jewelry making New ship. Arena line: 947- DPT. (refreshments nicipal building, 301 N. Stagecoach Rd. Meeting Mall, 721 Stagecoach artists welcome. 7214. provided) Stagecoach Rd. Meeting Road. Salado’s original is open to the public.. ay ay May 18 is open to the public. Market Days event. info: M 12 M 13 ay Salado ISD Board ay M 7 (254) 947-3355 Sit & Knit, 10 a.m - Deadline to advertise M 23 Martinis and Mani- noon at Salado Yarn Co, in Salado: Jewel in the of Trustees meeting, 6 Learn Double Knit cures at The Lounge at May 10 inside The Shoppes on Crown of Texas. 947- p.m. at the Salado Civic Technique Class (and The Range, $25 for 2 Hatha Therapy, 3 - 4 Main. Bring a project 5321 for info. Center. make a Juffy Bear) p.m. at The Yoga Room. ladies night adult bever- and share a the company ay May 18 with Salado Yarn Co, 10 Info: (254) 681-7623 M 14 ages, a manicure and a of other fiber artists. Salado Ladies Auxil- Team Roping, 7 p.m. a.m. - noon inside The selection of appetizers, May 11 May 12 iary Meeting, 9:30 a.m. at 3C Cowboy Fellow- Shoppes on Main. $15 space is limited. appoint- Salado Village Artists Adult game day at at the Stagecoach Inn ship. Arena line: 947- plus materials. Register ments: 254-947-3828. Stitchers & Knitters, 1 Presbyterian Church of Robertson Room. 7214. at saladoyarn.com p.m. at Salado Village May 8-10 Salado, 10 a.m. ay May 19 May 23 Artists Building. New M 14 The Texas MG Regis- ay Salado Rotary Club, Play Day Series at artists welcome M 12 Beginner’s Golf clinic ter’s Spring Gathering of Salado Rotary Club, at Mill Creek by golf pro 11:30 a.m. Johnny’s 3C Cowboy Fellowship. the Faithful. May 11 11:30 a.m. Johnny’s J.L. Lewis, 5-6 p.m. $20 Steaks & Barbecue. Leadline, Pole Bending, Keyhole, Flag, Barrels May 8 Public Arts League Steaks & Barbecue. per person. 947-5698 May 19 of Salado open board and a mystery event. All Salado Athletic May 12 May 14 Salado Community Booster Club Golf Clas- meeting, 5:30 p.m. at the age divisions/Open and Prix Fixe menu at The Chisholm Trail Amer- Chorus practice, 6 p.m., Novice divisions. info sic, 1 p.m. tee off at Mill Visitor’s Center on Main Salado Civic Center, un- Street. Range Restaurant. Two ican Business Woman’s (254)624-9678. Creek. Benefits aca- courses and adult bever- Association annual fash- less otherwise noted. demic scholarships for May 23 age for $14.95. ion show and luncheon ay M 19 Learn Double Knit at The Venue. Tickets are May 12 East Bell County Technique Class (and $25 per person. Info: 254 Salado Community Genealogical Society make a Juffy Bear) 947-3617 or barclaymc- Chorus practice, 6 p.m., Meeting, 6:30 p.m. at with Salado Yarn Co, 10 [email protected]. Salado Civic Center, un- Temple Public Library. a.m. - noon inside The saladoyarn.com (254) 947-0888 less otherwise noted. May 16 May 19 Shoppes on Main. $15 ay Salado Lions Club Salado High School plus materials. Register Unique Yarns | Quality Needles M 12 Salado High School Pancake Breakfast, 7:30 Athletic Banquet. info: at saladoyarn.com - 10 a.m. at the Church Handcrafted Yarn Bowls | Patterns Music Department saladoisd.org ay of Christ Activity Cen- M 23 Spring Concert ay Play Day Series at 3C Join us for Sit & Knit ter. M 20 Tuesdays 10 a.m. - noon May 13 Mah Jongg at Salado Cowboy Fellowship. info ay Salado Lions Club, M 16 Public Library, 10 a.m. - 947-7214. Class Schedule at SaladoYarn.com Hatha Flow Levels 1 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic 2 p.m. ay & 2, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at M 24 Center. Penning and Sorting, 1 - 3 p.m. at 3C Cowboy Fellowship. info: 231- 1096 or 493-2082 May 27 SOFI’S Liquor Store Salado Lions Club, 11:30 a.m., Salado Civic 50 64 401 S. Main Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve $67 reg 86 Center.

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1. Animal Medical Salado 254-947-8800 $ 54. Inn at Salado B&B 254-947-0027 L 92. SALADO ARTS COMPLEX 122. Salado Veterinary Hospital 254-947-8058 $ 2. JD’s Travel Center 254-947-5228 D 55. SALADO SQUARE 94. Salon of Salado 254-947-7282 S 124. Cowboy’s Barbecue 254-947-5700 D 3. The Play Yard Preschool 254-947-1153 $ A. Magnolia’s 254-947-0323 S 96. THE STAGESTOP CENTER 125. Fairway Sports Vehicles 254-947-4065 S 5. Wildfire Ranch Arena 877-947-9988 E B. Salado Vintage Cakery Bruce Bolick, CPA 254-718-7299 $ 131. Johnny’s Steaks & Bar-Be-Que 254-947-4663 D 6. St. Stephen Catholic Church 254-947-8037 C and Bistro 254-947-9358 D The Yoga Room 254-681-7623 $ 135. The Play Yard Infant Center 254-947-1129 $ 8. SALADO COLLEGE HILL PARK C. Linda Rountree Pritchard Egg 98. Stamp Salado 254-947-8848 S 138. Salado Lady Eagles Softball Field 10. Stagecoach Inn Restaurant 254-947-5111 D Massage Therapist 254-947-4263 $ 99. Upscale Interiors Consignment 254-947-8098 S 139. Thomas Arnold Elementary 254-947-5191 E 12. THE SHOPS AT THE STAGECOACH 56. The Range at the Barton House 254-947-3828 D 100. Salado Post Office 254-947-5322 140. Salado Intermediate School 254-947-1700 E A. Finders Keepers 325-665-5669 S 58. Salado Family Dentistry 254-947-5242 S 101. Century 21 Bill Bartlett 141. Salado Junior High School 254-947-6985 E 13. PUBLIC RESTROOMS 61. Salado Creek Jewelers by Kiki 254-855-5538 S Real Estate 254-947-5050 R 142. Salado Eagle Stadium 14. Central Texas Area Museum 254-947-5232 E 63. Mud Pies Pottery 254-947-0281 S 102. Subway 254-947-5593 D 143. Eagle Baseball Field 17. SHADY VILLA CENTER Sir Wigglesworth Fudge Old-Fashioned Burgers 254-947-5271 D 144. Village Spirits 254-947-7117 S Sofi’s 254-947-4336 S 64. The Shoppes on Main in Salado 254-947-0888 S 103. The Personal Wealth Coach 254-947-1111 $ 145. Broecker Funeral Home 254-947-0066 S 19. Salado Glassworks 254-947-0339 S Salado Yarn Co. 254-947-0888 S 105. SALADO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 147. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 254-458-2643 CV 24. Springhouse 254-947-0747 S 70. OLD CHURCH PLACE B. Sam Teas Dentistry 254-947-4755 $ 148. Salado Baptist Church Youth Activities Center 27. The Shed 254-947-1960 D A. The Pizza Place 254-947-0222 D B. Salado Village Voice 254-947-5321 $ 151. Salado Fire Department Station #1 29. Inn on the Creek B&B 254-947-5554 L A. Gallery Properties 254-947-3442 $ B. Ace Pest Control 254-947-4222 $ 152. Salado Church of Christ 254-947-5241 C Alexander’s Distillery 254-947-5554 D 71. THE COLONY B. Walt Tollefson Computer 254-291-6354 $ 153. Village of Salado 254-947-5060 32. Tablerock Amphitheater 254-947-9205 E A. Griffith Fine Art Gallery 254-947-3177 S B. Finney Insurance 254-947-3599 $ 155. Salado Creek Antiques 254-947-1800 S 34. HISTORIC SALADO CEMETERY 36. 75. SALADO CIVIC SQUARE B. Monteith Abstract & Title 254-947-3922 $ 156. Salado Antique Mall 254-947-3355 S 36. Salado United Methodist Church 254-947-5482 C 79. CORNETT CORNER B. Anytime Fitness 254-947-1063 $ 157. Horizon Bank Salado 254-947-8636 $ 37. First Baptist Church of Salado 254-947-5465 C A. Salado Creek Winery 254-947-0237 S B. The Haire Shop 159. Cedar Valley Baptist Church 254-947-0148 C CREEKSIDE CENTER Crain Chiropractic & Wellness 254-947-2225 $ Tammy Haire, stylist 254-760-1990 $ 43. Susan Marie’s Dress Shop 254-947-5239 S 80. Historic Log Cabins & Aiken Cemetery B. Mill Creek Cleaners 254-947-0100 $ NOT SHOWN ON MAP 45. Prellop Fine Art Gallery 254-947-3930 S 81. Salado Art Center and Village Artists B. Integrity Rehab 254-699-3933 $ 3C Cowboy Fellowship 254-947-7211 C 48. W.A. Pace Memorial Park 254-947-5060 82. Salado Civic Center C. Brookshire Brothers 254-947-8922 S Jake’s Rental 254-947-9494 $ 50. THE VERANDA Salado ISD Administration 254-947-5479 E 108. Mill Creek Country Club 254-947-5698 E A. First Texas Brokerage 254-947-5577 R 85. Salado Visitors Center 254-947-8634 109. Salado Public Library 254-947-9191 E 51. First State Bank 254-947-5852 $ Salado Chamber of Commerce 254-947-5040 110. Salado Cleaners 254-947-7299 $ 52. FIRST CENTRE 86. Salado Wine Seller 254-947-8011 S 111. Hairitage Barber Shop 254-947-3309 $ To advertise your business in the A. First Community Title 254-947-8480 R 87. St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church 254-947-3160 C 116. Salado High School 254-947-5429 E B. Farmers Insurance 89. Presbyterian Church of Salado 254-947-8106 C 118. Salado Collision & Restoration 254-947-3380 $ Salado Village Voice newspaper, call Zbranek Agency 254-947-0995 $ 90. Troy Smith Financial Services 254-947-0376 $ 119. Salado Fire Department Station #2 Marilyn at 254.947.5321 or email 53. Angelic Herbs 254-947-1909 S 91. Salado Sculpture Garden 121. Grace Baptist Church 254-947-5917 C Bell County’s award-winning winery OLD FASHIONED BURGERS & ICE-CREAM Open Daily 882 North Main Street till 8 p.m. on Sun - Thur: 11 AM – 7 PM Saturday Fri - Sat: 11 AM – 9 PM

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1295 Western Trail, Salado 11124 Armstrong Rd., Belton 1201 Ambrose Dr., Salado 3 BR, 3 Full, 2 half BA on 9 ac. 4 BR, 2 BA on 7.5 ac. 4 BR, 2.5 BA $456,021 $395,021 $349,900

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1318 Walker Circle, Salado 1607 Indian Tr., Salado 1108 Yellow Rose, Salado 4 BR, 2.5 BA 4 BR, 2.5 BA 4 BR, 2 BA $280,000 $272,500 $249,921

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1316 Salado Oaks, Salado 1012 Mill Creek Dr., Salado 1118 Cedar Creek Dr., Belton 3 BR, 2 BA 3 BR, 2 BA 3 BR, 2 BA $232,000 $229,721 $214,921

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380 Salado Creek, Salado 1618 Chisholm Ct., Salado 4622 Waterberry Dr., Temple 4 BR, 3 BA 3 BR, 2.5 BA 3 BR, 2 BA $205,000 $168,021 $129,921 Area Land Listings • Creeks of Salado: Estate-sized lots starting at $60,000 • Mill Creek lots: $32,000 - $59,000 • Hidden Springs lots: $47,500 - $74,900 • 1.25 ac. Commercial tract in Jarrell at I-35 & Meadow Valley Loop. • 10.24 acres, potential for commercial business on FM 1670, just off Hwy 190 • 15 ac.- I-35 South of Salado • 59, 65 & 80 ac. tracts on I-35 S. of Salado, nice views and long road frontage • 93 ac., hilltop homesite in Holland Page 2D, May 7, 2015 SALADO Village Voice A u t o m o b i l e & First Community Title, Hairitage Barber Shop: branches in Salado, Temple, Full service Barber Shop, call 254- S m a l l E n g i n e Family Dentistry: Lum- Killeen and Gatesville. 40 N. ineers for straighter, whiter teeth. 947-3309 for appointments. Repair Main Street, Salado 254-947- Douglas B. Willingham, DDS, 8480. tfnd 254-947-5242. The Haire Shop, full ser- Fairway Sports Vehi- vice salon, walk-ins accepted. Sales, Service and Rent- cles- The Personal Wealth Sam Teas, D.D.S.: Dental 254-760-1990. als of Sports Vehicles and Golf Coach®: SEC registered Implants, Reconstruction Den- Cars. Huge Selection of Stihl investment advisor, highly per- tistry, General Dentistry. 254- products. 1220 N. Robertson Rd., sonalized portfolio design and 947-4755. Pest Control Salado. 254-947-4065. tfn management, 254-947-1111. Ace Pest Control: Cus- Salado Collision & Monteith Abstract & Heat & Air tomer satisfaction guaranteed, Restoration. Collision repair Title Company: Full service title free estimates, TPCL #12512; specialists, expert restoration. 40 company, 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite Britt Heating & Air: David Preston. 254-947-4222 years experience, 3514 FM 2484 #140, 254-947-3922. Installation and repairs, 254- across from Salado High School. 760-1004, 254-947-5263, TACL 947-3380 or (512)917-4523. Plumbing John Hall: Insurance and #B006640 financial services, auto, home, E&E Air-Cooled ranch, business, life, health, 254- Bell Air Conditioning: Moffat & Daughters Engines: Shindaiwa Dealer, 778-8087. All brands repairs, free estimates, Plumbing: Service, repair, parts, sales and service, chain 100% financing available, 254- remodeling, 254-289-5986 Master saw sharpening, 254-947-8006, 939-1141. TACLA002113C LIC # M017002 24767 FM 2268. tfnd Rita Zbranek, Farmers Insurance, auto, home, life, com- mercial, 254-947-0995. Salado Plumbing. In- B&K Small Engine Help Wanted home repairs, 254-947-5800. Repair: Lawn mowers, trim- Master LIC M 16892 mers, edgers, chain-saws, much Finney Insurance, home, more, 254-933-7557. tfnd auto, life, commercial, liability, Full-Time Teller posi- farm, ranch, 254-947-3599. tion with Eagle Bank Yount Sewer & Drain: in Jarrell, TX. Process all septic tank & grease trap pump- C.A.R.S. Collision financial transactions accurately ing, 254-947-5036 Center: auto body repairs, Florist and in a timely manner within detail shop, 1914 S. IH-35 Belton, established authorized limits. Per- 254-933-7400. tfnd form all duties in compliance with Rental Equipment Brookshire Brothers full laws, regulations and bank poli- service florist. Blooming plants. cies and procedures. Adhere to Jakes Rental - Specializing A/C Child Care 254-947-8922. bank’s security policies. Maintain in Skid Steer and Trailer Rentals. Babysitting confidentiality of bank records and jakesrental.com (254) 947-9494. client information. Other duties as For Sale Repair assigned. Strong communication, The Play Yard: 6 weeks organizational, interpersonal and Rental/ Lease ALL BRANDS to 12 years with age appropriate Antiques and collect- customer relation skills required. Free Estimates & Second Opinions TACLA002113C curriculum, drop of and pick up ibles at Salado Antique Mall Must be a self-starter and a team Commercial 100% Financing Available from Salado schools, 254-947- and Bees Antiques 751 Stage- member with a willingness to learn 1153. tfnb a wide array of banking regula- coach Road, I-35 frontage road Prime Retail Space Senior Citizens Discount on service tions. Applicant must be computer North. 947-3355. tfn on Main Street Salado literate. Work hours are 9:00-6:00 located @ 230 N. Main Street Computers Monday through Friday. High (Old Church Place) next to The 939-1141 Quality antiques Salado School graduate or its equivalent Toll Free 877-422-5500 • www.bellaircond.com Pizza Place restaurant. 2,100 Creek Antiques, 500 I 35 Access required. Please fax a resume to Walt Tollefson computer sq/ft ground level heated/cooled 310 E. Central Ave. • Belton Rd. 512-746-2562. 5/7-5/14b repairs and sales, data recovery, w/wood floors, (2)-36” entrance SERVING CENTRAL TEXAS FOR OVER 38 YEARS configurations, Salado Plaza suite doors & (1)-48” freight door. #135, 254-291-6354. tfnd Used Furniture: Save Nursery Worker $1900. p/mon. Call Larry Sands, money on quality furniture. Needed. If you are inter- Broker @ Properties by Larry Upscale Interiors Resale. 702 N. ested in a part-time position in the Sands @ 254-913-5467. 8/21tfnb Dry Cleaners Main St. 254-947-8098. Salado United Methodist Church CBS Construction Salado Cleaners: Laun- nursery, please contact Candi or Prime Office Space dry, dry cleaning, alterations, Tammye at 947-5482. 5/7-5/14b leather, suede, 1209 N. Stage- Garage, Auctions, available in Salado 254 718-1752 Civic Square building coach, 254-947-7299. tfnd Estate Sale @ 417 North Main Street (across Jewelers the street from Salado Civic Mill Creek Cleaners, FRIDAY ONLY SALE- Center). 550’ office suites up to 10211 Sam Neil, Salado Trailers, quality dry cleaning, laundry, Lastovica Jewelers: 3,000 sq/ft. Call Larry Sands, alterations, 213 Mill Creek Dr. bldg materials, truck parts, tires, Broker @ Properties by Larry etc. 7am - 7pm. in-store jewelry repairs, diamond Gravel Driveways | Parking Lots Suite 200, 254-947-0100. tfnd sales, setting and appraisal, Sands @ (254)913-5467. 8/21tfnb custom design, watch repair, Septic Tanks | House Pads 254-773-5772. Garbage Rental/Lease Lot Clearing | Demolition Dirt/Stone Work Residential Clawson Disposal: Com- Devereaux’s Jewelers: Chet Sutton, owner-operator Stone work by Master petitive pricing for great garbage Quality crafted custom work, Stone Mason, David Ward service; containers, too. 512- jewelry repair, appraisals, watch 3/2 House, fenced 254-295-6984 or 254-243-0277 746-2000. repair, stone setting, diamond backyard. No smokers, no 5/7-5/14 P sales, photo design. 254-771- housepets. $1100/month, $1000 1260. deposit. Available May 1st - Lone Star Grading, Glass and Window 254.833.0270. 4/16-5/7b commercial, residential, industrial Landscaping excavation, grading, paving, pads, Clear View Window Tablerock Road: 3 br. driveways, roads, 254-947-0149 Cleaning: Windows, gutters, Lawnwork & Tree 2 ba, 2000 sq ft, deck, car port or 254-933-7900 power washing, ceiling fans, 254- $800.00 mo, Deposit $800.00, 931-6172. Trees, Shrubs & Land- 1 yr lease, references, available CBS Construction: septic scaping, Pruning, www. 5/15/15 Call 947-9205. tanks, house pads, driveways, victormareklandscaping.com. Health and Fitness lot clearing, top soil, 254-718- 1-512-818-3822, Removal and Cozy remodeled 1 bed, 1752. tfnd Hauling. Flower beds, yard work, 1 bath, townhouse with washer Anytime Fitness- 24 top soil. Serving Salado 32 years. and dryer. Nice view of Salado hour Health Club. Fit- 0724tfn Creek, $750. 254-228-3627. Financial & Real ness classes, personal training available, 24 hour access. 254- Estate Services Double J Tree Service: 947-1063. For Rent clean 2 BR, Lot clearing, acreage mowing, 2 B duplex, $700 mo. call Meinen Financial Ser- chipping, mulching, trimming, 512- 760-4440. 0918tfnb vices, Principal Protected Angelic Healing: Mas- 635-4064. 512-746-272. Locally owned Equipment Rental sage, body wraps, herbal facial Savings and Retirement Income Charming, spacious, • Skid Steer Loaders • Trailers 10ft, 16ft, 20ft Plans (817) 585-1590. massage, 2110 West Adams Ave., Temple, 254-421-2077 Personal Services 2/2/1 townhome for • RotoTillers • Trimmers rent. Clean!! 6 closets, vaulted • Chain Saws • 1 Man Augers Troy L Smith Financial: ceiling, w/d closet inside. Walk Angel on Call- In home Personal investment solutions. Angelic Herbs: Profes- to shopping center. Lawn care 254-947-9494 caregiver Exp. CNA- excel- 254-947-0376, Troylsmith.com. sional Wellness, Lifestyle, provided. 254-338-5083 Salado’s Industrial Park – 9443 Lark Trail lent references, reasonable rates. across from Chick’s Landscaping on Lark Trail between FM2484 and W. Amity weight loss and stress manage- ment solutions. C J Harbuz, CNHP 254-563-0730. 5-7-5/28b Alton D. Thiele PC: 947-1909 3 N Main. Residential Sales Certified Public Accountant, tax Jenny Wiggin Potter- returns, business accounting, Colorist, Hairstylist at B&K Small Engine Repair auditing, consulting, 254-939- Treatment of medical A country haven cre- 5571 West Hwy 190 Belton the Salons at Tuscan Square. 0701. and surgical skin dis- ated for a peaceful 5297 South 31st Street, Suite Lawn Mowers (all sizes) ease and skin cancer, escape in the heart of the tfnd 117A in Temple. (254) 421-8896. Trimmers • Edgers Texas Dermatology Center, 512- Historic Village of Salado. 4 Chain-Saws • Generators 868-9800. bedroom, 3 bath or 3 bedroom, 3 Golf Carts Service & Repair Bruce A. Bolick, CPA: Salado Creek Martial bath, 2 living areas with beautiful Prompt Professional Service Payroll, W-2, Direct Deposit, Therapeutic Mas- Arts classes enrolling hardwood floors and generous Most all makes and models By appointment, 254-718-7299. sage, stress management now. Located on Salado Plaza size rooms. 1014 South Ridge Pick -up and delivery available [email protected]. and healthy lifestyle strategies, Dr. Schedule at saladocreekmar- Road $395,000 Raney & Associ- (254) 933-7557 tfnd Linda Pritchard-Egg, RN, LMT, tialarts.com. 947-8204. ates, 254-913-1215. 05/07tfnb 254-947-4263. Continued on, pg 3D

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Call Ryan 541-2255. - 10x20 - 22x40 Clean, lighted, • Highly Restricted First Texas Brokerage 254-947- Located on a beautiful fenced, Key punch entry. 947- 5577 9/8tfn tree lined street, this ren- 5502 or 721-1807 tfnb • No Homeowners Association ovated home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 • Combined lots at discount baths, sunroom with heating and Old world Charm and air, large living/dining room with Storage space in • Mail delivered to house Custom craftsmanship wood burning fireplace, floors are Salado 8X12, 16X24 and up. can be seen throughout this tile and engineered wood,windows Some have drive-in doors. Stage- Salado Volunteer Fire Department Developer 254-947-0592 Report April 28- May 3 254-760-3335 April 28 refused EMS. Checked and back. Performed 2:40-3:27 a.m., 2100 vehicles for fire danger, rapid trauma assessment. www.heritagesubdivisionsaladotx.com Block Chisholm Trail. none found. Scott & White Patient had tenderness to Out to a patient with leg Medic arrived on scene left side and back area. pain. Arrived on scene to and took over patient care. Patient denied any pain to find patient laying in bed. Scott & White obtained a neck or lower back. Per- Walt’s PC Repair Patient stated she had fallen no transport. DPS arrived formed initial vitals and and Gaming Zone about 2 weeks ago and had on scene and took over charted. Patient had good a possible right femur frac- scene. Prior to DPS arrival breath sounds on both Parts and Accessories ture and was supposed to SFD blocked roadway and sides. Turned patient over Data Recovery see a surgeon tomorrow. moved the only vehicles to Scott & White medic on Computer Repairs | Modifications Patient had no pain meds blocking to open roadway. scene. Assisted with load- Electronics Repairs left to take. Scott & White All units cleared. 5 units, 6 ing patient on stretcher. Configure your new PC/Laptop arrived on scene and took personnel. Patient transported to Scott SALADO PLAZA suite #135a over patient care. Assisted Holiday Inn and Ser- & White. 2 units, 6 person- uter Se Mon - Fri 9 - 5 | Sat noon - 3 p rv m i them with loading patient vice Rd. Motor Vehicle nel. o c e C into ambulance. Scott & Accident, no injuries. 2 May 1 [email protected] W s White transported to Scott units, 3 personnel. 6:52-8:55 a.m., 400 (254) 291-6354 & White ER, and all units 4:30-5:04 p.m., 1600 Block S. Stagecoach. Out T cleared. 1 unit, 1 person- Block Mill Creek Dr. Out to the area of 400 Block Walt Tollefson, Owner nel. to a patient that had fallen. S. Stagecoach for a motor- Mark Peterson, Manager April 29 Arrived on scene to find cycle accident. Arrived 2:37-2:45 a.m., High- 80 year old male patient on scene to find the acci- land Dr. Out to a water sitting on couch with com- dent on the highway at the line broke/possible water plaints of chest and side Main Street exit. Bystand- shooting in the air 20’ per pain. Patient stated he had ers were doing CPR on the dispatch. Went en route, flipped his lawnmower patient that was approxi- but prior to arrival was and it threw him off into mately 80’ from bike in canceled by SPD. SPD a retaining wall. He struck Continued on, pg. 4D called the water company the wall with his left side and all units cleared. 2 units, 3 personnel. April 30 $16 a week YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD’S BEEN REZONED 7:42-8:26 a.m., 285 NB IH35 Exit Ramp. Out to Put your business card OR HADN’T YOU HEARD? 286 NB for a Motor Vehi- When local governments make decisions they are required to cle Accident. Arrived on publish a newspaper notice to let you know. But that could change. here and get a free Local governmental entities across the state want to bury their scene to find the accident at public notices on little seen, rarely visited government websites. the 285 NB Exit. Accident classified each week. What you don’t know will affect you personally! . involved one car and one If it is not in the newspaper, you won’t know about it. semi truck. Obtained vitals [email protected] on 18 year old female. The other driver and passenger (254) 947-5321 Salado Village Voice Page 4D, SALADO Village Voice, May 7, 2015 Salado Police Report April 27- May 3 April 27 April 30 Met with the complainant ual in clubhouse seemed 7:50-7:52 p.m., 2843 7:24-7:32 a.m., 11200 at the Compass Bank and confused as to where she at Cedar Valley. Agency Block Salado Heights Dr. recorded their information. lived. Owner recognized Assist, assisted BCSO Agency Assist, Sheriff’s BCSO located and stopped her and she was returned with loose livestock call. Office requesting assis- said suspect in Temple. home. Family was con- All deputies busy. Unable tance for psych call. Assis- 5:14-5:16 p.m., 1300 tacted with message for to locate upon arrival. tance provided. Block N. Stagecoach Rd. follow up welfare later this 8:49-8:52 p.m., 700 6:16-6:19 p.m., Royal Alarm Business, Village evening. Block Thomas Arnold. and Baines (The Shed Realty, Alarm. False alarm, April 3 Agency Assist, assisted Area). Disturbance, caller cleared. 1:02-1:43 p.m., 1400 BCSO with residential stated that there were three May 1 Block Elizabeth. Received alarm. All deputies busy. teenage boys in a silver car 7:15-7:17, 100 Block a call for a snake out- ALL TYPES OF FENCE Cleared home, all secure. and were causing a distur- Royal St. Alarm Business, side the above location. I RESIDENTIAL April 28 bance in the parking lot of Robbery Alarm, arrived arrived and was unable to RANCH 2:40-2:43 a.m., 2100 The Shed. Searched area, on scene to find all code-4, locate the snake. Code-4, COMMERCIAL Block Chisholm. Agency unable to locate. clear. at this time. Assist, assisted FD/EMS 5:47-5:53 p.m., IH 12:11-12:16 p.m., 200 9:47-10:01 a.m., 285 ORNAMENTAL GATES with an ill person. 35 North Bound. Agency Block N. Stagecoach Rd. IH 35 N. Traffic Hazard, & OPERATORS 2:02-2:12 p.m., 2500 Assist, assisted BCSO Theft, complainant had received a call for an CUSTOM ENTRIES Block Hester Way. Dis- in attempting to locate a purse stolen at above loca- injured deer on the high- turbance, resident found man with a gun call. Red tion. way. I arrived and located [email protected] 512-264-4303 snake on porch. Snake dis- Ford Mustang. Searched 1:46-1:47 p.m, Thomas the deer. The deer was www.lonestar-fence.com Tracy (TW) Wilson posed of. Clear. area, unable to locate. Arnold at N. Robertson Rd. unable to move its back Miscellaneous, dispatched legs. Deer was dispatched. as disabled vehicle. Gone Cleared scene. on arrival, clear. 3:00-3:10 p.m., 286 Real Estate 10:58-11:19 p.m., 1400 North. Traffic Hazard. Buy | Sell • Commercial | Residential Block Old Mill Rd. Distur- Received a call at the 286 bance, caller stated that the North for a tire in the road- (254) 760-4465 Jack Folsom, Broker heard noises from the house way. Arrived on scene and Reed Realty next door that sounded like was unable to locate any Mattress World fighting. Checked location. tires in the roadway. Clear. Family Owned and Operated since 1999 No fighting was going on. 2:44-2:59 p.m., 100 W. J. Martone No violation. Block N. Main. Civil Simmons Beauty Rest 512-746-2172 • Shingles April 2 Matter, received a call for DoubleAdjustible Beds J Johnnie R. Martone • Metal 9:55-10:04 a.m., 300 a civil matter at the Salado 512-635-4064 • Quality Block NB I-35. Welfare Creek Jewelers. I arrived WeTree Guarantee the No Job too Small Repairs Concern, Car hauler on and it was found to be a Free estimates interstate. DPS requesting civil matter at this time. Lowest Service Prices • Commercial a welfare check. Driver Code-4, clear. LOT CLEARING Roofing Free Estimates is code-4. Pulled to side 9:02-9:10 p.m., 200 ACREAGE MOWING CHIPPING/MULCHING to measure*Shingles height * Metalbefore *QualityBlock Mill Repairs Creek. Suspi- 254-770-3325TREE TRIMMING• 2825 & REMOVAL Thornton Lane • Temple off HK Dodgen Loop(254) 363, next to933-2622 Hancock Fabrics going under FM 2484. cious Person, suspicious LICENSED SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION Fully Insured *Commercial Roofing TRACTOR WORK 4:37-4:41 p.m., 1600 person at Brookshire 4x3 24 HR EMERGENCY CALL Free Estimates * Fully Insured Block Club Circle. Welfare Brothers. Searched area, Concern, elderly individ- unable to locate. (254)933-2622 Fire from, 3D a ditch. Patient had obvi- issues. Arrived on scene to ous head trauma and open find the vehicle on shoul- Mattress World left arm fracture. Scott & der of IH 35 NB. Advised Family Owned and Operated since 1999 White arrived on scene driver to move vehicle and called the patient no to service rd. to a busi- We Guarantee the Lowest Prices need for any more CPR. ness parking lot. Noticed Set up traffic control and patient was wrapped up remained on scene until in seat belt and it was in body and motorcycle were locked position. Patient removed from roadway. denied any trouble breath- Simmons Beauty Rest Once roadway was clear, ing. Took apart top seat Adjustible Beds all units cleared. 4 units, 6 belt bolt to remove patient personnel. from seat belt. Patient was May 3 freed from “locked” seat 6:22-7:32 a.m., FM belt. Put bolt back in place 2484 and Grace Baptist and secure seatbelt back. Church. Out to a Motor Patient denied any injuries. Vehicle Accident. Arrived All units cleared. 3 units, 4 on scene to find a 4-door personnel. 254-770-3325 • 2825 Thornton Lane • Temple off HK Dodgen Loop 363, next to Hancock Fabrics truck on its side with major 3:32-5:42 p.m., 2400 damage. Patient was out Block West Amity Rd. Out 4x4 walking around and had to a structure fire. Arrived no complaints. Set up traf- on scene to find a fully ANNA LOU RANEY, Broker/Realtor 254-913-1215 fic control and closed FM involved garage with a MIKE BOWLES, Realtor 254-913-0469 2484 and diverted traf- breeze way connected to fic through parking lot of house. Pulled preconnects DANIEL RANEY, Realtor 254-760-2591 church. Scott & White and started extinguishing ANN CARROLL, Realtor 254-760-0101 arrived on scene and got a the fire. Was able to stop no transport from patient. the fire before entering Assisted wrecker with house. BFD was called for clean up and remained on mutual aide help. 1-vehi- scene, until roadway was cle was inside garage cleared. Once roadway burned up and another had was cleaned up all units damage to driver’s side, cleared. 4 units, 4 person- but was moved before nel. further damage. Fire was 1014 SOUTH RIDGE ROAD 702 DEGRUMMOND WAY 1201 MILL CREEK DRIVE 2:48-3:20 p.m., 283 NB extinguished and all units 4 BR-3BA or 3 BR-3BA 2 LA areas 3 BA-2.5 BA Privately located on 1.53 3 BR-2 BA Beautiful view of creek from IH 35. Out to 283 NB IH cleared. 5 units, 15 per- A country haven created for a peace- acres. Beautiful trees in Mill Creek. De- the great room that features large win- 35 for a FDA with seatbelt sonnel. ful escape in the heart of the His- sirable backyard totally fenced. 2 DA, dows and French doors. Open floor plan: toric Village of Salado. Beautiful hard- living room with a WBFP, separate utility, large living area, dining room and bright wood floors, generous size rooms. 18x9 enclosed porch, 21x13 multi pur- kitchen, WBFP, sprinklers front and back. 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Address: NEW LISTING NEW PRICE 8048 FM 2484 1015 OLD MILL ROAD #7 801 ARROWHEAD DRIVE 3BR-2BA Desirable home on 2.493 1BR-1BA Nice Townhome. Large living 3 BR-2BA On beautiful tree lined street. acres. Beautiful in ground pool! Plenty of room with fireplace. Spacious bathroom. Renovated home offers, sunroom with room for a garden. Split bedroom plan. Enclosed porch for extra living space. heat and air, large living/dining with Phone: Gorgeous setting with trees galore. Nice $68,500 WBFP, replaced windows, plantation fenced in yard and two exterior buildings. shutters, security and sprinkler systems. Call Ann Carroll 254-760-0101 Pristine condition. Email: $209,500 $249,000 LAND LISTINGS $26 per year in Bell County NEW LISTING 1014 ARROWHEAD DRIVE 694 ASHLEY COURT Unique lot with an established neighborhood in the Great location just off Main Street in established neigh- $28 per year outside Bell County heart of Mill Creek. $35,000 borhood. Lot size is .517 Acre $ 72,500 $38 per year outside Texas SOLD 1528 HIDDEN SPRINGS KEVLIN TRAIL Only 1 lot left! Beautiful rural subdivision. Great 2.82 acre homesite Premier half-acre lot, underground utilities ready for Mail with payment to Salado Village Voice, with scattered trees. $49,000 building. $59,900 P.O. Box 587, Salado, TX 76571 Credit Card payment: Mastercard VISA Discover MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Temple/Belton Visit our Board of Realtors MLS WEBSITE Number: RaneyRealEstate.net Expiration Date: Code: For photographs and detailed descriptions of these unique properties Name on Card: Deadline for ABWA style show tickets is May 8 May 7, 2015 salado Village Voice, Page 5D The deadline is May 8, viding the meal. The event nesses are donating cloth- ing a check made out to for purchasing tickets to starts at 11 a.m. but doors ing and/or offering gift Chisholm Tr. ABWA, the ABWA style show and open at 10 a.m. certificates as well for the c/o Barclay McCort, 406 $16 a week benefit luncheon sched- Spring fashions will be silent auction and the three Royal View Rd., Salado, uled for May 14. The event on display from Christy’s big raffles. TX 76571. More informa- Put your business card will be held at The Venue of Salado, The Howl- Price to attend is $25. tion may be obtained by in Salado (entrance on ing Wolff, Susan Marie’s, Tickets may be purchased contacting her at 254 947- here and get a free College St.) with Classic Magnolia’s and Spring from any of the five 3617 or barclaymccort@ Catering of Temple pro- House. The five busi- businesses or by mail- gmail.com. classified each week. [email protected] Forage Field Day in Franklin slated for May 15 (254) 947-5321 By Blair Fannin Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Saturday, May 16 Old Orchard Park * Diboll, TX FRANKLIN – New We’re searching for the best tamales forage planting and har- for our Tamale Cooking Contest. vesting equipment, plus Tamale Eating Contest, Pepper Eating demonstration plots, will Contest, Kids Area, Arts & Crafts, Mexican be featured at the 29th Food, Folklorico Dancers, Mariachi Band, Washers Tour- annual O.D. Butler Forage nament, Volleyball Tournament and lots more. Field Day scheduled May 15 at Circle X Land & For booth information or for more information, call Cattle Company Camp 936-829-4888 or email [email protected] Cooley Ranch Division. The ranch is located at 4297 Camp Cooley Ranch Road in Franklin. Registration is $25, which includes handouts and a roast beef lunch. Registra- New forage planting and harvesting equipment, plus demonstration plots will be tion begins at 8 a.m. with featured at the 29th O.D. Butler Forage Field Day May 15 at Camp Cooley Ranch. the program starting at 9 (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo by Blair Fannin) a.m. and concluding at 3:30 p.m. Three hours of “The afternoon session continuing education unit – Tour and Evaluation Contact general continuing educa- will include live dem- certificates will be handed of Weed Control Plots, Salado Village Voice onstrations of the latest out. Dr. Barron Rector, AgriL- tion units will be offered (254) 947-5321 for Texas Department technology and newest Schneider said there ife Extension rangeland of Agriculture pesticide forage-related equipment will be time allotted for specialist, College Sta- applicator’s license hold- on the market. The field booth visitation during the tion, and James Jackson, [email protected] ers. day will also feature a day and door prizes will AgriLife Extension pro- The event is conducted large group of ag industry be sponsored by vendors. gram specialist, College by the Brazos Area Hay booths.” The following are Station. Producers in coopera- John Deere, Case IH, morning tour speakers and – Weed and Brush tion with the Texas A&M Caterpillar and Vermeer topics: Control: Where Have We Britt Heating & AgriLife Extension Ser- will be demonstrating – Value of Liming Low Been and Where Are We vice. equipment. PH soils, Dr. Tony Provin, Headed?, Dr. Paul Bau- “This year’s field day “Each company will AgriLife Extension soil mann, AgriLife Extension Air Conditioning will feature a morning tour have enough acreage to chemist, College Station. state weed specialist, Col- Installations • Repairs of demonstration plots and demonstrate how the – How Can Wildlife lege Station. other forage-related stops,” equipment works,” he said. Plots be Implemented on For more information, Office 947-5263 said Edward Schneider, “At the conclusion of the a Working Ranch?, Dr. call the AgriLife Exten- AgriLife Extension agent live equipment demonstra- Larry Redmon, AgriLife sion office in Robertson Mobile 760-1004 for Robertson County. tions, we will have final Extension state forage spe- County at 979-828-4270. Serving Salado for 25 years door prize drawings and cialist, College Station. 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The FTC web site is www.ftc.gov/bizop Page 6D, May 7, 2015 SALADO Village Voice TxDOT Motorcycle Campaign Urges Drivers to Look Twice, Share the Road AUSTIN - As spring campaign – part of National deadly motorcycle crashes cyclists. Half of the motor- “Share the Road.” Patriot When sharing the road, weather draws more motor- Motorcycle Safety Aware- on Texas roadways, so cyclists killed were not Guard Riders are volunteers TxDOT encourages driv- cyclists onto Texas road- ness Month in May – urges we’re telling drivers to be wearing a helmet at the known for leading funeral ers to check their mirrors, ways, the Texas Department drivers to be extra cautious, extra diligent when shar- time of the crash. One-third processions for fallen sol- leave extra room between of Transportation is launch- because motorcyclists are ing the road,” said TxDOT of motorcycle fatalities diers and first responders. vehicles and use turn signals ing its “Share the Road: more difficult to see and Executive Director LtGen took place at intersections. Additionally, TxDOT to help prevent crashes and Look Twice for Motor- less protected than other Joe Weber, USMC (Ret). Approximately 49 percent is traveling to multiple save lives. cycles” campaign to reduce motorists. “We’re constantly told driv- of motorcyclists who died cities to participate in For more information, crashes and save lives. The “We see far too many ers simply didn’t see the in 2014 were riding in rural festivals and other special contact TxDOT Media motorcyclist until it’s too areas of the state. events. This year’s TxDOT Relations at MediaRela- late. As drivers, it is incum- To promote motorcycle display includes a special [email protected] or (512) Subscriptions bent upon us to be fully safety awareness, TxDOT glass-panel truck show- 463-8700. aware of our surroundings is partnering with local casing a motorcycle on a The information con- $26 in Bell County at all times and take proac- law enforcement agencies virtual rural Texas roadway. tained in this report repre- $28 outside of Bell County tive measures to ensure the and Texas Patriot Guard Visitors will be able to step sents reportable data col- safety of motorcyclists.” Riders to hold motorcycle inside the truck to have their lected from the Texas Peace $38 outside of Texas Over the past five years, processions in select Texas picture taken and shared via Officer's Crash Report (CR- 2,354 motorcyclists have cities. The riders will carry social media. They also are 3). This information was (254) 947-5321 been killed in Texas. 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