The Picayune - April 17 edition

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“ ... The turkey ... (is) a bird of courage and would not hesitate to attack a grenadier of the British guards who should presume to invade his farm yard with a red coat on.”— Benjamin Franklin, in a letter to his daughter

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Discover Green adding color to Inks Lake park BY DANIEL CLIFTON

Annual Llano Crawfish Open brings some Cajun flare to Deer Country on April 19-20

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HOOVER’S VALLEY — In February, volunteers with Discover Green Marble Falls planted more than 100 trees at Inks Lake State Park to help replace many lost in the extensive drought. On April 20, the organization returns to the park to add a dash of color. “This month, we are planting pollinator gardens,” said Gabe Jones, founder of Discover Green Marble Falls. “That means we are planting native perennial plants that attract butterflies and other insects to pollinate plants. We will plant them in beds around the trees. This will look nice and protect the trees by making a garden area around them.” Volunteers and other organizations such as Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts are always welcome to help out. The program is 9 a.m.-noon at the park, 3630 Park Road 4. People who are assisting should check in at the park’s front gate for directions to the volunteer location. There is no entrance fee for those assisting in the endeavor. Jones, a home-schooled 11-yearold, founded Discover Green Marble Falls last year as a way to help the local environment and encourage See GROUP / Page 7

TO HELP WHAT and WHERE: Discover Green Marble Falls needs volunteers to help plant pollinator gardens at Inks Lake State Park, 3630 Park Road 4 in Burnet County. WHEN: 9 a.m.-noon April 20 CHECK-IN: Volunteers should meet at the park’s front gate for directions ADMISSION: Free entrance fee for volunteers FOR MORE: www.facebook.com/ discovergreenmarblefalls

BY CONNIE SWINNEY Picayune Staff

Bob Linder (left) and Scott Haugen, the host of the Sportsman’s Channel’s ‘The Hunt’, show off two ocellated turkeys they got while on a hunting trip to Campeche, Mexico. Linder earned his World Slam with his ocellated turkey, meaning he’s successfully hunted all four subspecies of the North American turkey — the Gould’s, the Osceola, the Rio Grande, the Merriam’s and the Eastern — as well as the distinct southern Mexico species. COURTESY PHOTO

CALL OF THE WILD After bagging several big-game animals, Marble Falls resident Bob Linder discovers the allure of hunting wild turkey

BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

CAMPECHE, Mexico — The jungle wrapped itself around Marble Falls resident Bob Linder as he waited near an open field. In front of him, he could see about half a mile across the grain field. To his left and right, the trees and greenery converged only a few feet away. Linder held his shotgun at the ready as his guide, Marcos Joel, tried to bring in the one bird the hunter needed to earn his World Slam of turkey hunting. “I had every other species, including the Gould’s (turkey), I just needed the ocellated turkey, the most beautiful turkey in the world,” Linder said. A hunter earns the World Slam honor by getting one of each of the See HUNTER / Page 4

KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune has postseason play by play of Marble Falls baseball games FROM STAFF REPORTS

Marble Falls High School junior Domenic Patterson is at bat during the Mustangs’ 5-4 win in Game 2 against Cedar Park Vista Ridge on April 6. The Mustangs are in first place in the District 25-4A standings with a 12-3 record and have clinched a playoff spot. They can capture the district title outright by winning the series against Leander in the final week of the regular season this week. STAFF PHOTO BY JENNIFER FIERRO

MARBLE FALLS — With the Marble Falls High School baseball team heading for the playoffs, KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune will be following them live inning by inning. The Mustangs baseball team locked up a playoff spot last week by winning its series against Dripping Springs, but it is in position to win the District 25-4A crown, the squad’s first since 2004. The bi-district series of the

playoffs won’t start before May 4, two weeks after the regular season ends. You can find out the exact dates and times of the games and the KBEY broadcasts by tuning into 103.9 FM or checking regular updates at DailyTrib.com. Marble Falls faces Leander this week. The result of Game 1 April 16 wasn’t available before press time. Game 2 is 7 p.m. April 19 at Leander, 3301 S. Bagdad Road in Leander. Game 3 will be back at Scearce Field, 2101 Mustang Drive, April 20 at 2 p.m.

LLANO — For the past 10 years, David Griffith has boiled crawfish for what he calls one of the “premiere” events of the area. “I grew up in South Texas, and crawfish were as common as bacon and eggs for breakfast, so when I got to the Hill Country, you didn’t always find that Southeast Texas or Louisiana flare. “So right in the middle of Texas, to be able to get the seafood and the crawfish, there’s not anything better,” he said. For the 24th year, the Llano Crawfish Open on April 19-20 will bring the taste, sights and sounds of Cajun cooking and live music to Robinson Park on the Llano River. The origin of the event sprung from a group of Beaumont and Llano hunters who concocted the idea of bringing authentic Cajun cooking to the Hill Country in 1989 after challenging other local hunters to a crawfish cook-off. “They sparred off and started the event, had a golf tournament and realized they could raise money for a good cause,” said Kim Webb of the Llano Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds go to charitable organizations, including Llano Special Opportunity Center and New Horizons, which handles the Llano schools’ Christmas adopt-a-family program and jailhouse ministries. The Crawfish Open has grown to include live Zydeco music during the day and top country music acts in the evening. This year, Texas legend Johnny Bush will entertain April 19, See CRAWFISH / Page 6

IF YOU GO WHAT: 24th Llano Annual Crawfish Open WHEN: April 19-20 WHERE: Robinson Park, located on RR 152, one mile west of Llano ENTERTAINMENT: Live music starts 7 p.m. both nights with Johnny Bush headlining April 19 and Jason Boland & The Stragglers headlining April 20 ADMISSION: Free until 7 p.m. April 19 and $5 after; $10 until 7 p.m. April 20 and $15 after; 12 and under admitted free both days FOR MORE: http://llanocrawfishopen. com


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CHATTER BOX TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR COMMUNITY Upcoming events for organizations, groups, churches, etc. Deadline is noon Friday before Wednesday publication.

UPCOMING EVENTS

BINGO FUNDRAISER

A bingo fundraiser is 6-8 p.m. April 18 at the Red Barn Community Center, located on RR 261 in Buchanan Dam. Seating is free. Eats and sweets will be available. Call (512) 755-5091.

COMMUNITY WORKDAY

The Highland Lakes Master Gardeners and Starbucks are holding a community workday 1-4 p.m. April 21 in the garden at the Helping Center, 1315 Broadway St. in Marble Falls. Bring tools (shovels), a hat and sunscreen. Fruit, snacks and water will be available. Call Pete Smith at (903) 569-7174 or Karen Wilkins at (512) 789-3955 or email karen48.kw@gmail.com.

FISH FRY

Highland Lakes Knights of Columbus Council 8935 of Burnet holds a fish fry 5-7 p.m. the first Friday of the month at Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, 507 Texas 29 West in Burnet. The cost per plate is $8. The dinner includes two baked or fried filets, fries, hushpuppies, coleslaw, dessert and tea or coffee. Money raised benefits the Burnet and Llano High School Scholarship Fund.

FRIENDS OF KINGSLAND LIBRARY FUNDRAISER

Chili’s will donate 10 percent of sales 4-10 p.m. April 24 with each Friends of the Kingsland Library flier presented by diners at the restaurant, 702 First St. in Marble Falls. Fliers may be picked up at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk St. in Kingsland, or from a Friends of the Kingsland Library member.

HARMONY SCHOOL PROGRAMS

The Harmony School of Creative Arts Musical Theatre Department is

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LEISURE LEARNING PROGRAM

The Marble Falls Public Library is presenting “Identity Theft Protection Seminar,” a Leisure Learning program, 11:30 a.m. April 19 at the library, 101 Main St. in Marble Falls. Registration is required. There is no fee. Call (830) 693-3023.

MUSTER 2013

Muster 2013 is April 21 at the Burnet County Fairgrounds building, 1301 Houston Clinton Drive in Burnet. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m., and dinner is 6 p.m. The guest speaker is Brig. Gen. (Ret.) George Brinegar. Dress is western or casual attire. The menu includes a western-stuffed pork loin buffet and peach buckle with fresh-whipped cream for dessert. The cost is $20 for adult members, $30 for non-members and $10 for children.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

A National Day of Prayer event is noon May 2 in front of the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk St. in Kingsland. The 2013 theme is “Pray for America.” The non-political event will be led by various individuals, and local leaders will be recognized. Everyone is invited. Bring a lawn chair. In case of rain, the event will be held at First Baptist Church, 3435 RR 1431 West in Kingsland. Call Greg Lewis at (325) 388-4507.

RABIES CLINIC

Spicewood Volunteer Fire Department-EMS is holding a rabies clinic 9 a.m.-noon April 20 at the Spicewood Fire Department, 9805 Texas 71 in Spicewood. Vaccines are $8 each. Call (830) 693-5438.

WOW SPRING LUNCHEON

The Women of the Word committee of The Church at Horseshoe Bay invites area women to its annual spring luncheon at 11:30 a.m. April 25 in the fel-

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The Friends of the Kingsland Library is meeting 2 p.m. April 23 in the meeting room of the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 W. Polk St. in Kingsland. Florence Reeves will speak about living history. The public is invited.

The Highland Lakes Democratic Women club meets April 25 at Hidden Falls Restaurant, 220 Meadowlakes Drive in Meadowlakes. Registration and lunch are 11:30 a.m. The meeting is 11:45 a.m. Brittany Yelverton, the community outreach specialist at Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas in Austin, will speak at 12:10 p.m. Lunch is ham, macaroni salad and baked beans for $12, including tax, tip and dessert. There is a $5 fee for a beverage, bread and dessert only, including tax and tip. Reservations are required by April 22. Contact Mary Ann at marinctx@nctv.com or (830) 693-6135.

LLANO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB

The Llano County Democratic Club meets April 23 at the Llano County Library, 102 E. Haynie in Llano. A potluck supper is 6 p.m. with a short meeting between 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The public is invited. Call (325) 247-5618.

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The Llano Uplift Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meets 10 a.m. April 27 at River City Grille, 700 First St. in Marble Falls. Guest speaker Midge Glor will present “Human Interest Stories from the Gettysburg Battles.” The cost of lunch is $15, and checks should be made payable to LUCDAR and mailed to treasurer Carolyn Lee at 312 Big Spur N, Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657, no later than April 22. Guests are welcome, but reservations are required. Contact Georgi Brochstein at (830) 798-9685 or georgi@zeecon.com.

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LITERACY HIGHLAND LAKES

The nonprofit Literacy Highland Lakes offers free classes and tutoring to adults. GED classes are 1-3 p.m. Mondays at Epiphany Episcopal Church, 601 N. Wood St. in Burnet; 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays at Highland Lakes United Methodist Church, 8303 RR 1431 West in Kingsland; and 6-8 p.m. Thursdays in Room 101 at Marble Falls High School, 2101 Mustang Drive in Marble Falls. English as a second language classes are 10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Herman Brown Free Library, 100 E. Washington St. in Burnet: 1-3 p.m. Mondays at Granite Shoals Fire Station, 8410 RR 1431 in Granite Shoals; 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays at Burnet Consolidated Independent School District Professional Development Center, 308 E. Brier in Burnet; and 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 205 Trinity Drive in Kingsland. Call (512) 7567337 or (512) 755-3398 for Spanish.

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presenting “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” at 7 p.m. April 26 and 27. A special children’s program is 10:30 a.m. April 27 and free with a canned food donation. Also, the school is enrolling participants 3 years to adult in its summer camps for art, dance, drama, music, cheer and tumbling, sewing, cooking and more. The fourth annual Performathon is 1-8 p.m. May 18 and 1-6 p.m. May 19 with musical performances, a silent auction and refreshments. The event raises money for scholarships. The school is located at 1503 Mormon Mill Road in Marble Falls. Call (830) 693-1791.

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situated to hunt three of the subspecies. “You have Merriam’s in the mountain in New Mexico, and you can hunt the Eastern (subspecies) in Missouri, Arkansas or Louisiana,” he said. And of course, the Rio Grande subspecies thrives in much of Texas. In the hunting world, a turkey hunter earns the Grand Slam by getting one of all four subspecies found in North America. This meant Linder needed to head east to Florida for the Osceola turkey, the only state the bird is found. After gettting a Grand Slam, Linder then looked south to Durango, Mexico for his Royal Slam, which would require him hunting and killing a Gould’s turkey. The Marble Falls resident didn’t really set out to get a World Slam. He just loved the challenge of the hunt and the adventure of the travel. But on a flight to Nashville a few years ago, he met Jon McRoberts, a Texas Tech University graduate student. McRoberts and Linder talked turkey on the flight. Eventually, the graduate student told Linder about the ocellated turkey and hunting opportunities in Campeche, Mexico. This species of turkey is limited to about 50,000 square miles on the Yucatan Peninsula. In early April, Linder headed for Campeche. “It’s a very different bird,” he said of the ocellated species. “The gobblers don’t gobble, they sing. So the guide does a whistle to attract the gobblers.” The ocellated turkey is much more colorful than its North American cousins. It features blue-green body feathers with “eyes” on its tail feathers. The species draws its name from the eye-like patterns on the tail feathers because “ocellated” comes from the Latin word for eye, “oculus.” While hunting the turkey, Linder, tucked back from the edge of the field, had to wait until the turkey came into a specific area because of visibility. When the time came, Linder shouldered his shotgun and squeezed the trigger, his World Slam complete. But Linder is far from done turkey hunting. This spring, he heads to New Mexico, where he’ll hunt another Merriam’s. Despite already taking 50 turkeys since his brother introduced him to the sport, Linder finds each hunt special, just like the first. “A big part of hunting turkeys is just the challenge between the bird and you,” he said. “So the next one is just as exciting as the first one.” To read more about Linder’s adventure and turkey hunting, go to DailyTrib.com. daniel@thepicayune.com

HCCT’s ‘Charlie Cox’ starts April 25 C O T TO N W O O D S H O R E S — The Hill Country Community Theatre’s upcoming comedy “Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors” is running April 25-May 5 at the theater, 4003 FM 2147 West. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2:15 p.m. Sundays. According to a theater news release, “Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors” is about a middle-aged guy named Charlie who’s never been in love and never taken a risk. Admission is $15 for adults and $7 for students 16 and younger. For reservations, call the box office at (830) 798-8944. For more information, visit www.thehcct.org.


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Group also has hosted workdays at Westside Park, The Helping Center FROM PAGE 1 others to get outdoors. The group has hosted several workdays, including cleaning up Westside Park in Marble Falls, planting vegetable containers at The Helping Center of Marble Falls and putting in trees at Inks Lake State Park. The youth has enjoyed the process of organizing events, though he admitted it can be challenging. Still, Jones said he is undaunted. “I have learned that it can be a slow process getting events set up and volunteers to come, but the community has been really supportive,” he said. “More and more families have

been coming each time. People in the community have offered to help my group, and I have had the chance to meet many adults who do environmental projects through my events.” As for the Inks Lake State Park project, Jones said all people need to do is show up and be willing to get a little dirty. “They don’t need to bring anything,” Jones said. “We will supply the tools and gloves.” To learn more about Discover Green Marble Falls and its projects, check out the organization’s Facebook page at www.Facebook. com/DiscoverGreenMarbleFalls. daniel@thepicayune.com

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BUSINESS

MFalls business helps people discover, pursue their dreams BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

CHURCH WIDE GARAGE SALE May 11th from 8am-3pm

located in the Community Life Center (Gym) Entrance on Mission Hills Drive.

Donations can be made May 9 and 10 from 8-3 Questions can be directed to Jeanette Picard at 830-693-9815. Proceeds benefit local non-profits and UMW missions.

First United Methodist Church

1101 Bluebonnet Dr. - Marble Falls (Next to HEB)

830-693-4341

www.fumcmarblefalls.com

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S

SPRING GAME DAY May 9th from 810am-3pm

$12 includes lunch, silent auction, and lots of fun!

Bring any Games you would like to play or just come and join a pick-up game. To reserve a table or for more info call Nancy Spickelmier at 830-693-2998. Proceeds benefit local non-profits and UMW missions.

70th anniversary Donald and Phyllis Huisenga were married in Carroll, Iowa, on April 17, 1943. They moved to Texas in 1971 and have been here ever since. The couple will celebrate their 70th anniversary with a come-and-go party 1-4 p.m. April 20 at the Marble Falls Senior Activity Center, 1200 Seventh St. in Marble Falls. COURTESY PHOTO

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MARBLE FALLS — Lonnie Fay always considered hypnosis as somewhat of a gimmick. “I always imagined hypnosis was like in the stage shows,” she said. “When you acted like the person told you.” But now, she sees it as a tool to help people make their lives better. As the owner of Dreams Imagined, 906 Second St., Fay helps people create more positive lives. “What I found was when you do meditation or creative visualization, that’s really all hypnosis is. And all hypnosis is self-hypnosis, you’re never in somebody else’s control,” Fay said. “All hypnosis is is being in a relaxed and focused state so you can access your subconscious.” Fay offers ways for clients to “overcome blocks and past traumas or negative beliefs from living the life of their dreams and realizing their goals through hypnosis, life coaching and reiki.” One unique service Fay offers is the Hypno-Band Weight Loss System. The name refers to the gastric band people undergo to have their stomach size altered to help them lose weight. But Fay’s method, for which she is certified, uses the person’s mind to help him or her lose weight. The Hypno-Band Weight Loss System is actually more effective than the actual surgery, according to studies, Fay said. “It combines the hypnosis and cognitive behavior,” she said. “Your subconscious believes that you have been through the surgery.” The Hypno-Band system goes behind just the “surgery” to help address behaviors and beliefs that might contribute to overeating, she explained. The system is used by more than 800 practitioners in 39 countries. “The mind is very powerful,” Fay added. “You can accomplish amazing things if you use your mind properly.” That’s where Fay and Dreams Imagined come in. She helps clients set goals, establish beliefs that support those goals and work on the confidence to make it all happen. She can help people through life coaching, hypnosis and Reiki (energy healing). “It all ties in together,” Fay said. “I really help people get a clear vision of what they want in their lives.” For more information, go to www. dreams-imagined.com, email lonnie@dreams-imagined.com or call Fay at (830) 637-0838. daniel@thepicayune.com

S. Beach resident now licensed funeral director SUNRISE BEACH — Jim Simmons has completed the requirements to become a licensed funeral director in Texas. The Sunrise Beach resident graduated from Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service in Houston. He works at Putnam Funeral Home and Crematory in Kingsland.


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Retiring Llano County constable to be honored with party April 23 H O R S E S H O E B AY — A retirement party for Llano County Constable Jerry Drummond is April 23 at the Llano County Annex. The event is 3-4:30 p.m. at the annex, 101 Ferguson Road, and is hosted by Llano County Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace Richard Owen, Llano County Commissioner Peter Jones and Llano County Attorney Cheryll Mabray and their staffs. Drummond served as constable for 19 years and was the Llano County Officer of the Year in 2009. “He was one of the primary representatives for the eastern part of Llano County,” County Judge Wayne Brascom said. “He’s been very professional in his office. He really functions in a greater capacity than just a constable.” Brascom said Drummond was instrumental in enforcing public nuisance and traffic laws in the Horseshoe Bay area. Drummond and his wife, Marian, have lived in Precinct 1 for more than 20 years and were very active in Oak Ridge Estates activities.

Retirement party to send off Llano Library clerk LLANO — A retirement party for Llano Library circulation clerk Sandra Parker is 2-5 p.m. April 18 at the library, 102 E. Haynie St. She has been with the Llano County library system since November 2000, starting at the Kingsland Branch Library and then transferring to the Llano Library in January 2006. Refreshments will be served at the party. For more, call (325) 247-5248.

Grace Episcopal welcomes new interim rector The Rev. Jerry Sneary has joined Grace Episcopal Church, 1200 Oatman in Llano, as interim rector. Sneary and his wife, Martha, a physical therapist, are moving to the Canyon Lake area from Taylor. COURTESY PHOTO

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230 Personals MAN, 67, seeks honest, smart adult. Spicewood/Marble Falls woman, similar age, for possible relationship. 693-3311. Heavier? OK. No long distance. 240 Notices

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512-234-2488 WE Buy Wrecked, Burned, Junk Vehicles. Used parts & installation available. 24-hour towing. 830-6933226, 512-755-1153 1990 Mercury Station Wagon, good tires and battery. New fuel pump and plugs $2,000, 325-247-2282. Tires Triple Stripe set of 5 14” H7814 Argyles, mounted $150.00 & 2 Goodyear winter F3215 $75.00, 1 Michelin 25-75R15 $50.00. Wheels 3 15” & 2 16”. 325-247-2282.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of property to satisfy landlords lien. Sale is Saturday April 20,2013 at 9:00AM. Location of sale is Buchanan Boat and Mini Storage at 16005 Hwy 29 E. Buchanan Dam, TX. Property sold to highest bidder for cash. Cleanup and removal deposit may be required. Seller reserves the right to withdraw property from sale. Property includes contents of units which belonged to: The Estate of Roger D. Reynolds; boxed items, household goods, some furniture and tools. Richard E. Gass; Wood Queen bedroom set and boxed items. Dale D. Hibbs Jr.; Autographed sports Memorabilia including signed Earl Campbell print from Tex. U. #12 of 200, boxed items and household goods. Contact Sue or Wayne at (512) 793-2678 Services

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421 Cleaning,Maint. SPRING Cleaning specials. General and full-service. Windows, baseboards, ceiling fans, cabinets, power washing and more. Free estimates. 830-220-2159.

433 Electrical

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510 Adult Care

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460 Painting, Wallpaper INTERIOR/exterior painting, drywall repair all textures. Free estimates, 25 years experience. Discounts for seniors & military. No job too big or small. References available. Contact Randy Williams 512-577-5156 SCOTT’S Painting & Repair Experienced painter & carpenter. Jobs small or large. Free Estimates. References Available. Call day or night. 512-756-6439 463 Personal Services

MOORE Plumbing Service, M. 36981- All types of plumbing: New, Remodel, Repair. Residential & Commercial. 28+ years experience. 325-388-5565, 830-798-5820 467 Professional

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Please com e by 605 G atew ay C entralin G atew ay Park (South ofthe Bridge) i n M arble Falls. EO E

PART TIME Church nursery care givers needed. Must be loving, dependable & enthusiastic. Pickup application at Packsaddle Fellowship Church; 508 Hwy. 2900 in Kingsland. 325-388-8202 540 Help Wanted DRIVER needed must have current CDL & Health Card, 3 yrs. minimum experience. Contact Wayne or Mike at C & L Transport, Inc. 512-7561400.

NEWSPAPER Inserters Wanted. Now hiring part time help for newspaper inserter. Monday mornings, Tuesday afternoons. Manual dexterity a plus. Apply in person at 1007 Ave K, Marble Falls. ALL Corners Cleaning now hiring part time cleaning team member. $10/hr. Background check required. 512-6268256

K E N N E L Te c h P T M a r b l e Falls. Ability to clean kennels. Computer and customer service skills are required. Willing to work weekends and holidays. Must love animals, have transportation, be reliable, responsible and organized. Call for interview 830-613-6681.

ASSISTED living facility needs weekend attendant (Saturday & Sunday) 7am-3pm. Must be 21, have good driving record, & experience. Call 830-693-6446 for directions to apply in person at 800 Claremont. EXPERIENCED housekeeping & laundry person. Part time summer job at the Antlers Hotel in Kingsland. Apply in person at the Antlers. 1001 King Court, Kingsland. Across from Wells Fargo Bank.

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3727 W RR 1431 • Kingsland A pply in person or e-m ailresum e to janet.leubner@ pcitexas.net-EO E

NOW HIRING! STARTING PAY!

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Apply in Person

457 Moving, Hauling JUNKBUSTERS: We haul off all types of metals & vehicles. We clean out sheds, barns, garages, houses & yard sales. Thomas 512-755-2273

N ow hiring for the follow ing SEASO N AL positions:

WANTED Class B or A

Local

Deliveries

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7-11 in Horseshoe Bay Now hiring Sales Associates for 1st and 2nd shifts. 6-month minimum experience required.

Apply within 8000 W. FM 2147

MUST HAVE

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EXCELLENT BENEFITS FULL TIME, 40 HRS PLUS, MON-FRI. Apply in person only:

FERGUSON ENTERPRISES,

2301 NINTH ST., MARBLE FALLS Position Available Monday, May 6th

JUVENILE probation officer- Llano, Bachelor’s degree required. Full time, some evenings/weekends. Salary commensurate with experience. Applications (required) & description http://www.burnetcountytexas. org/users/0008/JPO%20JOB%20 POSTING%20Llano%2002.20.13.pdf LOOKING for experienced lathe machinist. Must know how to read prints. Programming from machine a plus. Insurance, paid vacations. 830-6934743 Ask for Volker MARBLE Falls ISD is looking for custodian workers. To apply go to the website www.mfisd.txed.net link employment.

HIRING journey man or tradesman plumber for part-time/full time position. Must have driver’s license. For more information call 830-637-9314 HELP needed for all faces: property improvement, requirement need it to fill out an application. Valid DL, reliable transportation and willing to work 40+ hours a week. Call 512-636-0614 to fill out an application. LABORERS needed Full Time for lawn care, able to work long hours. 512-536-0012 SEASONAL workers needed to stock plants in garden center. Flexible work schedule. Contact msadler@qturns. com or go to qturns.com. Over 18/ background check. CUSTODIAL worker needed. Be a part of a Christian team responsible for maintaining the Church building. Hours are 1PM to 9PM. Proficient in English and previous cleaning experience required. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply in person: 1101 bluebonnet Dr., Marble Falls, TX. 830-693-4341

WANTED: Experienced glass installer. Commercial & Residential. Must have own tools. 512-260-9300 PERSONAL Care Attendant for youth with disability. Provide assistance with daily living & supervision for safety. Experience with special needs preferred. Must be 18 with HS diploma or equivalent. 830-693-1916 PHARMACY Clerk Full-Time. For interview call Stein Pharmacy, Burnet. 512-756-2966 SECURITY Officers (5), part-time, 830-798-5503 afternoons any day of the week. GILLIAM Auto Sale Now Hiring experienced auto mechanic. Certified preferred. Apply in person @ 1116 Hwy 281 N, Marble Falls. 550 Medical

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NEEDED DAYTIME LVN/ WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST 3727 W RR 1431 • Kingsland Apply in person or e-mail resume to janet.leubner@pcitexas.net - EOE


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720 Granite Shoals Area Lakehouse moving sale. Kayak, boat pull toys, decor, games, and much more. 2506 Belaire Lane East, April 19 & 20, 8:00am-2:00pm. 735 Kingsland Area 9:00am-6:00pm, April 20 furniture, dishes, cookware, clothes, bikes, cook books, baskets, chritmas items, fabrics and luggage. 4551 River Oaks Dr. 745 Marble Falls Area BEFORE you search for that next garage sale...put the Picayune Area Wide Phone Book in your car! Detailed maps of the entire Highland Lakes

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627 Fuel/Firewood SEASONED Oak or Mesquite firewood for sale. Split, fireplace or stove sizes. Call Jim at 1-512-5858798 (cell)

NAME Brand women’s, men’s & kid’s clothing, housewares & vintage. Super prices! Benefits nonprofit Harmony School of Creative Arts, 1104 Hwy. 1431 West. MondayFriday, 10am-5pm & Saturday, 10am-4pm. 830-693-6958. CEMENT mixer $125.00, Almond side-by-side refrigerator $125.00, Dark brown sofa dual recliners $250.00, Soft-side waterbed $150.00 512-800-8011 & cell 830-613-4986 TWIN brass bed stead like new, all accessories and materials if wanted. $395.00 each, Meadowlakes 830798-1806. 675 Wanted to Buy I want to buy a House in Marble Falls, owner finance 512-667-8766 Farm/Ranch

630 Furniture

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2 WHITE iron twin beds with mattresses and linens. $100. 830-613-6075

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SPICEWOOD Community Center, 7901 CR 404, Friday & Saturday, April 19 & 20, 8:00am - 5:00pm. Giant Garage Sale, donations from Community include: furniture, household items, small appliances, linens, toys, children & adult clothing, BBQ Grill, tools... something for everyone! Call 830-693-6574 or 830-693-3381 for information. All funds will go for renovating kitchen of “Old Spicewood Schoolhouse”.

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BUCHANAN DAM: Lakeshore Apartments; Efficiencies from $450/ mo; 1BR units from $500/mo; all bills paid! TJM Realty Group; 830693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com MARBLE FALLS: Creekside Apartments; 1BR & 2BR units; near HEB and shopping; fast move in; from $410/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com STUDIO apartment: 1bdrm/1ba, ceramic tile floors & countertops, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, microwave, washer & dryer. Redbud Gardens, Bertram, TX. 512-355-2844 910 Business Rentals

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RENTAL property in Kingsland: 3bdrm/2ba on 100’x100’ lot. Rented at $600/mo. Renter pays utilities. $29,900. Call Pat 325-388-0696

HORSESHOE BAY - Luxury Townhome. 1bdrm/1.5ba, fully furnished, including w/d. Non-smoker, no pets. $850.00 plus utilities. 512755-3577. 920 Duplexes KINGSLAND - Nob Hill large luxury 2bdrm/1.5ba, large yard, trees. Near HEB, lake and banking. Yard maintained. 830-693-0694 MARBLE Falls duplex off Claremont. 3bdrm/2ba, granite counter tops, stove, refrigerator, W/D connections, attached garage. $875/ mo. plus deposit. 830-598-6885, 830798-5655 KINGSLAND: 2bdrm/2ba duplex. 802 Redwood. Vaulted ceilings, oak cabinets, good location, newly remodeled. $550/mo. Section 8 welcome. 512-410-4581 brx@austin.rr.com KINGSLAND: 2BR/2BA duplexes; some with garage & fenced yard; water & sewer paid; from $550/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com 3BDRM/2BA, 1 car garage, 1 story, Marble Falls; $875 rent, $700 deposit. Call Kay 512-755-6000, Broker. Available April 15th Duplex in Marble Falls 2/2/1 $750.00 call Mark Fox 830-693-8884. 935 Houses BURNET rock 2/1/1. Desirable neighborhood. Nice yard. 2 people $700, single $685. Excellent references gets discount. Well-located, very large 3/2/2 $800 & 3/1 fixer-upper $500, for 4 people. 512-756-2235 before 8pm. ONE story nonsmoking home, modestly furnished. Two car garage, fenced yard. Pets considered. $1250/ mo. 512-565-3854 FOR Lease beautiful 3/2/2. Owner maintenance yard. Let me show you and you will love it. No pets & no smoking. 325-388-0614. VARIOUS: Cottonwood Shores-657 Cypress, 2 bedroom, 1 bath house, fenced yard, woodburning stove, tile floor $665 & 646 Driftwood- 1 bedroom house $475; Spicewood3202 CR410, 1 bedroom house, large fenced yard $550. All nonsmoking. 830-798-9723 HIGHLAND Haven: 3/2/2 with 2nd 2 car garage for shop or boat storage. Huge yard, big trees, neighborhood boat launch & swim area. $1200/mo. plus deposit. References required. 830-265-4207, 830-613-5555 KINGSLAND Nob Hill Garden Home, 2/2/2- w/d hookups, Refrigerator and stove, small yard w/screened in porch, great Retirement area, close to doctors, pharmacy, banks, Post office, and HEB. No Smoking, small dog considered. 1 year lease. $850.00/Mo. 1st & last, plus $500 security deposit. Application and Credit Check required. 512-755-9505 (leave message) KINGSLAND Estates 105 Crest Drive, lake access, nice 2/2/2 w/ bonus room, laundry room, fireplace, fans, energy efficient c/h&a, ceramic tile & carpet. Fenced backyard, storage bldg./workshop. Huge oak tree. Wheelchair accessible. Available May 1st; 775, one year lease. Call 325-388-9112 MARBLE FALLS: 2BR-1BA Cabin; country living close to town; quiet setting with a hill country view; $600/ mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-6931100; tjmrealtygroup.com

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WINTER Special/Free rent deals: Granite Shoals Campground- trailers & lots from $85 weekly & up with utilities included & free WIFI. 830598-6247 KINGSLAND 1 bdrm 1 bath cottage, on quiet street. Fireplace. Front porch. $495 512-517-3120 BUCHANAN DAM: 3BR/2BA; covered front porch overlooking pond on small acreage; water-sewer paid; $750/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com COUNTRY Living 1br plus computer room. Carport, W/D, furnished, rent negotiable for Handyman. Available May 1st 512-793-2761. BURNET Area 2/2 nice and well kept. $525.00 month 512-756-9487. 101 8th, Horseshoe Bay, 4Br/2Ba. Beautiful house with lots of oak trees, 1999 Fleetwood 28x72. $850 Will sell $74,900. 830-693-8860 955 Mobile Home Spaces TRAILER spaces for rent. Llano, Tx. 830-998-1166 975 Storage Spaces 5x10 & 10x10 STORAGES now available; Come by 1007 Ave K., Marble Falls Real Estate 1020 Condos/Townhomes VERY nice Horseshoe Bay condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths plus bonus room. Quiet end unit upstairs. Nice upgrades; granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, W/D, refrigerator, carport. 1248 square feet. highlandlakes.com/condos-for-sale/ 325-388-4919. $89,900 1030 Homes For Sale YES! Really! I do buy houses & mobile homes. Call Philip 512-7932931 ext 21 KINGSLAND: 3/2 on 2 lots. Paved driveway, storage shed, patio, new roof. Sold furnished by owner. $64,500. 512-234-2228 FSBO gated Meadowlakes 2000 sf home, fences, .25 acre. 3 blocks from boat launch & park. golf, tennis, pool. $185,000, 830-693-7221 1040 Lake, River Property DELICIOUSLY, Lovely, Luxury home on one of the quietest spots on LBJ. $700K. Ingle Realty 512-7796966 1045 Lots For Sale

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111588 ONE OF A KIND PROPERTY!! Own your own peninsula !! +/- 2.5 Acres, over +/- 700 feet of waterfront on the Sandy part of Lake LBJ & Walnut Creek, Very peaceful, recent roof and HVAC system installed. Private boat dock w/2 boat slips, a jet ski ramp. MLS#122756

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111588 COZY RIVERFRONT COTTAGE! 1/1 w/loft on 150’ of Llano Riverfront w/ beautiful views & easy river access, perfect for wading, fishing & sunning. Gorgeous home loaded w/granite tops, stainless appliances, fireplace & covered decks. Lg workshop & carport too! MLS#122730

$239,000

COMFORTABLE & SPACIOUS IN CENTRAL LOCATION! Recent updates on large corner lot in great central Marble Falls neighborhood. Large, private yard and large sunroom. MLS#122438

$156,900

PERFECT WEEKEND GETAWAY! Across street from Lake LBJ. Charming home on lush tree covered lot & is well cared for. Many amenities! Beautiful property! MLS#118746

$109,900

SCRUPULOUSLY CLEAN 3/2/2 home just looking for a new family. Located in a quiet neighborhood close to schools, churches & shopping. Attractive custom ceiling treatments, extras & upgrades, stone corner FP, finished interior garage, lg wood deck overlooks greenbelt, landscaping, & concrete drive/walks. MLS#122752

BEAUTIFUL HOME IN GATED GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY. Well appointed home in Meadowlakes. Vaulted ceilings & open concept living inside. Lush landscaping outside. Too many updates to list! MLS#122311

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111588 BEAUTIFUL 92+ ACRE RANCH HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Fishing, fenced 4 horse stable on 2 acres. Spring fed pond & water frontage from Lake Buchanan, wildlife galore, 4 deer blinds, perimeter/cross fenced, party/picnic/concert area w/fold up stage. Includes spacious 1/1 hunting Cabin on spring fed pond. Black Rock State Park w/boat ramps & beach areas, down the road. Peaceful & very private. MLS#118419

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LUXURY GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY HOME! Perfect condition 3/2/2 w/all the extras. Just blocks to the beautiful Lighthouse Country Club golf course. Almost an acre of lush landscaping,auto sprinklers, many patio areas w/additional sitting areas for tables, chairs, fountains, Bar BQ, benches, storage bldg, etc. MLS#120205

LIVE AT LAKE LBJ! Pride of ownership abounds in this lovely, comfortable, inviting home. Open living with breakfast bar that seats 6, the back yard features a wonderful deck & pergola overlooking a serene cove. Boat slip & electric lift. Across the street are 3 additional lots with storage & covered RV port. MLS#120463

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GORGEOUS 3/2.5 IN CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN! Hill Country Views, wonderful, open fl plan, on 7+ acres. Fenced yard, welcoming porch, wonderful windows bring in light & views, fireplace w/gas logs in living area, dining area, super island kitchen w/breakfast bar, huge shower in master ste. MORE! MLS#117702

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Llano County Beef & Range Day is June 4 LLANO — The Llano County Beef & Range Field Day is set for June 4. The free event begins with a 7:30 a.m. registration at the Llano County Community Center, located at 2249 RR 152 west of Llano. The program

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TELL ’EM YOU SAW IT IN THE PICAYUNE is 8:15 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts will be provided. Later, a free barbecue lunch will be served. Topics include: prescribed burns; biomass; Bermuda field management; update on beef cattle industry; brush busters and Hill Country weeds and their control; and history of water rights.

T h e Te x a s D e p a r t m e n t o f Agriculture will offer five continuing education units for people who have a private, commercial or non-commercial pesticide applicators license. For reservations, call the Llano County Extension Office at (325) 247-5159 by 4 p.m. May 30.

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Can you guess where this landmark is? It’s located here in the Highland Lakes. Send your idea to editor@thepicayune.com or call (830) 693-7152. Guesses will not be accepted until delivery of papers begins Tuesday night. Congratulations to Philip Carson of Marble Falls who correctly identified last week’s photo of Main Street Coffee in Marble Falls. Watch this space next week for an announcement about the latest winner. STAFF PHOTO

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The Rev. Max Copeland (left) and Marshall Jett look on as Lee Buchanan talks about his grandfather, the former Burnet County Constable William ‘Oscar’ McCarty, during a ceremony April 13 honoring the fallen lawman. McCarty was killed April 11, 1942, after responding to a disturbance at a theater in Marble Falls. Jett, a member of Boy Scout Troop 284, erected a monument as part of his Eagle Scout project honoring McCarty. Jett unveiled the memorial at the Burnet County Courthouse Annex, 810 Steve Hawkins Parkway in Marble Falls. FOR FULL STORY, VISIT DAILYTRIB.COM. STAFF PHOTO BY DANIEL CLIFTON

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MARBLE FALLS — At least 10 children are receiving some sort of scholarship from last year’s first ever St. Peter’s Run for the Son 5K Race and Walk. This year’s April 20 event could give even more children the chance to go to preschool. “We want to make preschool available to all kids, not just (those) who can afford it,” said school direc-

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tor and teacher Tracy Knight. The 5K, as well as a 1K for children ages 0-10, begins in the parking lot of, Double Horn Brewing Company, 208 Ave. H. Registration is open through the morning of the race. Entry fees for the 5K are $30 per runner, $20 for students 11-18 and $15 for the 1K. Runners get a goodie-bag with coupons from sponsors, and awards will be given to the top three finishers in each age group. Knight said the school doesn’t have a specific dollar amount for a goal.

“Our goal is to get our name out there to the community,” she said. “We see people out walking and running all the time, and if you enjoy doing that kind of thing, you could put those efforts toward helping a kid.” The route starts and ends at the Double Horn parking lot and zig-zags between Main Street and Avenue N up to Broadway Street. For more on the run or to register, visit the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church’s website at www.splcmf.org. jared@thepicayune.com

ARTS CALENDAR ARTFROG ART ACADEMY

Offers free art classes to students of all ages and abilities. Located at 210 E. Jackson St. in Burnet. Contact Heike Jost at (830) 613-0692 or info@artfrog. org or visit www.artfrog.org.

BUCHANAN ARTS & CRAFTS GALLERY

Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. WednesdaySaturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Located at 17534 Texas 29 East in Buchanan Dam. Call (512) 793-2858 or visit www. buchananartsandcrafts.org.

HILL COUNTRY COMMUNITY THEATRE

“Charlie Cox Runs with Scissors” is April 25-May 5. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2:15 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $15 for adults and $7 for students 16 and younger. Group rates available. For reservations and information, call box office at (830) 798-8944 or visit www. hcct.org. Located at 4003 FM 2147 in Cottonwood Shores.

SPICEWOOD ARTS SOCIETY

Society supports arts in the Hill Country and provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors. Visit www.spicewoodarts.org.

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