The Picayune - April 24, 2013 edition

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VOL 22 • ISSUE 51

In memory of Pat Porter Ely May 6, 1932 — March 31, 2013

Texas Best Country

Songbird festival is a call to all birders, especially ‘fledglings’

IF YOU GO WHAT: Carry the Load 20.13 WHEN: 11 a.m. May 25 WHERE: Reveille Peak Ranch, 105 CR 114 in Burnet

Activities at the Balcones Canyonland refuge aim to educate kids about nature

FOR MORE AND TO REGISTER: www.carrytheload.org/ austin

BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — While the Balcones Songbird and Nature Festival on April 26-29 is billed as a “songbird” festival, attendees might hear the screeches of much larger birds such as a screech owl and an American bald eagle. “It’s going to be a pretty unique program,” said Jonathan Wood of the New York-based Raptor Project. “We’re going to have all six of the falcon species found in the United States at (the Balcones) show.” The Raptor Project is an educational and entertainment program that introduces people to the many species of birds of prey. Wood, a licensed master falconer and wildlife rehabilitator, conducts birds-of-prey shows across the country, including at major theme parks. The goal, he said, is to open people’s, especially See FAMILY DAY / Page 6

Tune in to KBEY 103.9 FM for Marble Falls baseball MARBLE FALLS — The Marble Falls High School baseball team will enter the Class 4A playoffs as the District 25-4A runner-up. And fans can hear every pitch, every at-bat and every out on KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune. The Mustangs (21-7, 13-5 in district play) will either face Austin Crockett or Austin LBJ for the bi-district championship.

Dr. Frosty Moore (left) and Shawn Scott have partnered up to serve rodeo cowboys and other athletes suffering injuries as well as Central Texas residents needing an orthopedic surgeon (Moore) and/ or a chiropractor (Scott). The two now have three offices in the Hill Country: Central Texas Chiropractic, 443 RR 1431 in Kingsland, (325) 388-2969; Texas Hills Urgent Care Center, 1701 U.S. 281, Marble Falls, (830) 798-1122; and Westlake Orthopedics, 5656 Bee Caves Road, Austin, (512) 329-6644. PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

Kim Kelsall holds a photo of her brother, Jonas Kelsall, a lieutenant commander with the Navy SEALS who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan in 2011. She will participate in the Carry the Load event May 25 at Reveille Peak Ranch in Burnet to remind others about the real reason for Memorial Day. STAFF PHOTO BY

Jonathan Wood of the Raptor Project is bringing more than 12 birds-of-prey species to the Songbird and Nature Festival on April 28. COURTESY PHOTO

DANIEL CLIFTON

IF YOU GO WHAT: Balcones Songbird and Nature Festival WHEN: April 26-29 WHERE: Headquarters of the Balcones National Wildlife Refuge, 24518 RR 1431 about 15 miles east of Marble Falls FOR MORE: www.friendsofbalcones.org

District 26-4A doesn’t wrap up its season until April 26 because of benchmark testing this week. Marble Falls was in first place in the district standings but lost its last two games of the regular season. The Mustangs won five of the six district series they played and earned six one-run victories the past six weeks. The playoffs won’t start before April 29. To get up-to-date playoff information, listen to KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune or go to DailyTrib.com.

WALKING

Carry the Load on May 25 is a reminder of the real reason for Memorial Day as participants honor fallen service members with more than words

THE WALK

BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

BURNET — For almost 10 months, a sense of loneliness hung over Kim Kelsall after her brother’s death on Aug. 6, 2011. But as she trekked along during the Carry the Load event

on Memorial Day 2012, her brother, Jonas Kelsall, came back to life through the stories his teammates shared. “I grew up with Jonas, but they had stories I had never heard and never knew,” she said. “It had been a long time since I had physically touched him.

Here I was walking with these guys who served with him and wanted to talk to me about him. “I spent a great deal of the time since Jonas’ death feeling lonely,” she said. “But when I showed up to the event last year, See WALK / Page 4

BUSINESS

Chiropractor and orthopedic surgeon pardner up to treat rodeo cowboys and others — even pro cheerleaders BY SUZANNE FREEMAN Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — How is getting bucked off a horse in a rodeo arena like a fall that happens working in your yard? Both cause similar injuries that chiropractor and rodeo expert Shawn Scott can help you heal. “Falling off a horse or bull may

be more of an impact,” said Scott of Central Texas Chiropractic, “but when you’ve slipped on a hill and landed on concrete, that’s not any easier than landing in an arena. A fall’s a fall.” Scott and his business partner (or should we say pardner), orthopedic surgeon Dr. Frosty Moore, work out See BOTH / Page 7


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BPH SEMINAR

A free seminar on Benign Prostate Hyperplasia is 6 p.m. April 30 at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Marble Falls, 714 Corazon Drive. The seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of BPH and the benefits and risks of potential treatment options. Seating is limited. For reservations, call (877) 585-0128.

CASI CHILI COOKOFF

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The Highland Lakes Pod CASI Chili Cookoff is May 5 at Johnson Park, 230 Ave. J South in Marble Falls. The public is invited to judge starting at 1 p.m. Proceeds will help the Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department, The Helping Center of Marble Falls and Marble Falls Boy Scouts Troop 284. Contact Doc at (830) 613-8666 or drk@tstar.net.

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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.

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 fellowship hall at the church, 600 Hi Ridge Road in Horseshoe Bay. Humorist Becky Baker will be the guest speaker, and the St. Fred’s Gospel Quartet will perform. Tickets are $25 and may be purchased by calling the church office at (830) 598-8390.

MEETINGS Entries are published according to dates of events and space.

Regional CASI Chili Championship/19th annual Lonestar BBQ State Championship is May 4 at Johnson Park, 230 Ave. J South in Marble Falls. Judges are needed for the chili, beans and barbecue competitions starting at 11 a.m. The event features arts, crafts, food vendors, prizes, a silent auction and more. Proceeds will help the Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department, The Helping Center of Marble Falls and Marble Falls Boy Scouts Troop 284. Contact Doc for chili at (830) 613-8666 or drk@tstar.net; Johnny Campbell for barbecue at (830) 613-9471 or 5-cbbq@nctv.com; and Melba Westerman for vendors at (512) 755-2959 or fred.melba@gmail.com.

PET PALS CLINICS

Pet PALS is holding a low-cost spay/neuter clinic April 27 at its facility, 2003 RR 1431 West in Marble Falls. Grant money will cover the cost of surgeries for pets of residents of Marble Falls and Kingsland. Other financial assistance is available. For appointments, call (830) 598-7729.

RUMMAGE SALE

Highland Lakes United Methodist Church is holding a rummage sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 4 at the church, located at RR 1431 and Texas 29 in Buchanan Dam. The event features a craft booth, a bake sale, a light lunch and a silent auction. Proceeds go toward a planned church addition.

PICAYUNE CONTEST

FALLS ON THE COLORADO MUSEUM

The annual meeting for the Falls on the Colorado Museum is 10:30 a.m. April 27 at the museum, 2001 Broadway in Marble Falls. Contact (830) 798-2157 or focmuseum@281.com.

FELLOWSHIP OF ALL CHURCH WOMEN

The Fellowship of All Church Women meets 2 p.m. April 29 at the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany, 601 N. Wood in Burnet. Women of all faiths are welcome.

HIGHLAND LAKES TEA PARTY

The Highland Lakes Tea Party meets April 25 at River City Grille, 700 First St. in Marble Falls. Dinner and social time are 5:30-6:30 p.m., and the meeting is 6:30 p.m. No reservations are required. The guest speaker is Alice Linahan, a board member of WomenOnTheWall.org and the Texas Alliance for Ethical Government.

TOPS WEIGHT-LOSS GROUP

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays in the fellowship hall at Highland Lakes Seventh Day Adventist, 6642 RR 1431 West in Granite Shoals. Call Toni Carter at (512) 635-9216 or Pat Key at (830) 598-6893.

CLASSES

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Basic classes for Microsoft Word are 6-8 p.m. May 14 and 16 at the Spicewood Community Library, 1011 Spur 191 in Spicewood. The fee is $15 for materials and a practice disk. To sign up, go by the library or call (830) 693-7892.

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GARAGE SALE FUNDRAISER

A garage sale fundraiser for Burnet Eastern Star Chapter #425 is 8 a.m.-4 p.m. April 26 and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. April 27 at Valley Lodge Masonic Lodge, 311 S. Main St. in Burnet. Items include books, vinyl records, kitchen items, clothes, purses, dishes, china and more.

HARMONY SCHOOL PROGRAMS

The Harmony School of Creative Arts Musical Theatre Department is 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 school is located at 1503 Mormon Mill Road in Marble Falls. Call (830) 693-1791.

HOWDY-ROO EVENT

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 Jessica Garcia of Burnet who correctly identified last week’s photo of the sign for Blair’s Western Wear on U.S. 281 in Marble Falls. Watch this space next week for an announcement about the latest winner. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

The 42nd annual Howdy-Roo

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Marble Falls Kiwanis Club helps out youth ball league Marble Falls Kiwanis Club member David Williamson (left) presents a $750 check April 2 to Marble Falls Youth Baseball/ Softball League treasurer DeDe Hodges. The donation will pay for baseball and softball scholarships for 10 children who otherwise couldn’t afford to play. COURTESY PHOTO

Crisis center offers refuge for children, victims BY JARED FIELDS

CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH

Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — For 30 years, the Highland Lakes Family Crisis Center has provided shelter and support for victims of domestic violence. Free and confidential, the center’s shelter serves about 150 children and more than 200 adults a year. About 500 more children in Burnet, Blanco, Llano and Lampasas counties receive counseling through the center each year. “This community is really fortunate in that there’s a comprehensive system in responding to child abuse issues,” Executive Director Alma Lahmon said. “It’s about focusing on what that child and that family needs and responding the best way we can, collectively, to do that.” April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and each week, The Picayune is highlighting an organization that works on behalf of children.

The crisis center operates a 24-hour hot line that is open to anyone who might not know what to do or who to talk to if they’ve been a victim of domestic violence or rape. The center also offers counseling services to people as long as they need it. “A child may come in after an assault happened, and they’ve gone through the system, but they’re still dealing with the fact that (the abuse) happened to them,” Lahmon said. “Issues may come up later on, and that child up through adulthood may come through the facility.” The center works on the preventative side with school districts to provide

a healthy relationships curriculum. Lahmon said one of the most important lessons for adults is to believe what a child tells them. “It’s often not the stranger that’s going to be the person that perpetrates that crime; it’s typically someone known to the child,” she said. “Be open to believing the child when they do come forward and say something.” Dismissing a child’s claim of abuse might come as a result of shock at what’s being said, Lahmon said. “It takes a lot of courage to say, ‘This is the person who did this to me and this is what they did,’” she said. “It’s so important that child is heard. If not, it could be the child never speaks of it again, and they continue to be victimized.” For more information on the center, visit www.hlfcc.org. The local hot line is open 24 hours at 1-800-664-3574. jared@thepicayune.com

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Walk also features demonstrations FROM PAGE 1 I didn’t feel lonely.” Jonas Kelsall was among the 38 men who died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan after officials believe it was struck by a Taliban rocket-propelled grenade. Kelsall, 32, was a lieutenant commander with the elite Navy SEALS, a special operations squad. After her brother’s death, Kelsall said she felt she needed to do something to remember him and honor those who had died while serving their country. She found it in Carry the Load. The organization and event, founded in 2011 by former Navy SEALs, works to remind people of the reason for Memorial Day. It’s not just the first day of summer but a holiday set aside for this country to honor the men and women who died while protecting the nation. Kelsall made the trip to the 2012 Carry the Load event in Dallas as part of a team that walked about 35 miles in 20 hours. During the event, she met SEALS who served with or knew her brother, including a founder of the organization, Clint Bruce. She also met many other people who lost a loved one in the service of the United States, wanted to honor those who served or simply wanted to make a difference. She left Dallas a different person. And with a new passion. “When you end it, you’re totally exhausted but completely in awe of what some people did,” Kelsall said. “When I got home, I immediately called Curt and said, ‘If you ever do this in the Austin area, I want to be a part of it.’” On May 25, two days before Memorial Day, Reveille Peak Ranch

in Burnet is hosting Carry the Load 20.13. Ranch owner Vol Montgomery is donating the facility for the event and even cut a new trail around the stock tank for the walk. At 20.13 miles (done in laps), the walk won’t be as long as at the Dallas event, but organizers believe the impact will be just as deep and meaningful. “The true purpose of this whole event is to bring back the meaning of Memorial Day,” Montgomery said. “I think we’ve really lost why we have this day ... . And those who have served, they get frustrated when people don’t realize what the day is really for.” The concept is simple. You, your friends, your family or even complete strangers form a team, register, raise money and then show up May 25 to walk. The funds all go to local organizations geared to helping veterans, veterans’ families and first responders. The actual event at Reveille Peak Ranch, 105 CR 114, starts at 11 a.m. with a display of military and police capabilities, including live and static demonstrations. Carry the Load 20.13 starts at 2 p.m. with opening ceremonies. Candyss Bryant, who regularly works within the military world and is an organizer of the Burnet Carry the Load, said while the demonstrations are exciting and will probably draw public interest, the real reason for the event remains the walk. And it’s not just because the event will raise money for other organizations, including one she works with, Serve Who Serve, but also because it opens an opportunity for the civilian and military communities to come together and walk side by side. “Events like this one appeal to me because the civilian community can

feel very lost when it comes to interacting with the military community. And so there’s this big disconnect between the two,” she said. “This event gives a place both can come together.” The best thing a person can do on the walk or even in day-to-day life when he or she meets somebody who lost a friend, relative or loved one in the wars is ask him or her about “their hero,” Kelsall said. “Just go up and say, ‘Tell me about your hero,’” she said. The one thing Carry the Load isn’t is a competition. “It’s about the intent,” Kelsall said. “It doesn’t matter if you don’t finish one mile. What matters is you came and you wanted to honor, to remember all these men and women.” Forming a team and raising money is fairly simple. People can go to www. carrytheload.org/austin and register. People can even donate to a team or the general cause by going to the Carry the Load website. Or, if a person doesn’t want to form his or her own team, he or she can join one of the current ones. Whatever the level of involvement — team captain, volunteer, donor or simply a spectator — the reason behind the event remains remembering the meaning of Memorial Day and all those it recognizes. “(Service members) were out there doing something for me, I’m challenged to do something to remember them,” Kelsall said. “And when you come away from Carry the Load, you will probably commit to it the rest of your life.” To read more about Carry the Load 20.13, go to DailyTrib.com. daniel@thepicayune.com


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children’s, eyes to the natural world around them. “A state such as Texas has a bunch of different habitats, but when people think of the South Texas brush country, they often think of it as some desolate, uninhabitable space,” Wood said. “But when I bring out a burrowing owl and tell people how it depends on that habitat, they begin to realize how important the brush country and other habitats are. These birds serve as incredible ambassadors for these places.” Wood’s show, scheduled for 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. April 28, is only part of the four-day celebration. The epicenter for the Balcones Songbird and Nature Festival is the Balcones National Wildlife Refuge headquarters, 24518 RR 1431 about 15 miles east of Marble Falls. During the event, people can sign up for tours and bird-watching events on portions of the refuge not generally open to the public. And two of the biggest stars are the endangered golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo. “There is only one part of the refuge the public can see the vireo, and that’s at the Shin Oak observation deck in the northern part of the refuge,” said Rob Iski of the refuge. “Currently, there are a pair of birds in proximity to the deck, but not close. We’re offering tours so people can try and see these two species in places on the refuge that aren’t usually open to

the public.” There are several signature birding tours April 26-29. Along with birding opportunities, the festival offers several other nature tours such as Native Plants on the Refuge; Nature Photography Workshop; Exploring the Backcountry; and Blossoms, Butterflies and Bird Identification for Beginners. The event is sponsored by the Friends of Balcones Canyonlands NWR and includes a Family Day on April 28 from noon to 5 p.m. This particular time is set aside for youth and families to explore the outdoor world. The Fledgling Fest, as the family event is named, includes plenty of wild “critters,” a scavenger hunt, sunflower planting, birdhouse making and a spider hunt with Spider Joe. The Raptor Project also will have a birds-of-prey demonstration. “We do an exciting show where we fly the birds. We use music and sound effects,” Wood said. “It’s like the Cirque de Soleil of bird shows. But what we’re doing is promoting the birds along with people’s understanding. We’re especially trying to reach the youth because they need an awareness of the outdoors and the natural world. If they’re detached (from the natural world), they don’t realize how important it is and what we’re losing.” For more information about the Balcones Songbird and Nature Festival, go to www.friendsof balcones.org. daniel@thepicayune.com

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Both men have rodeo experience K&G Gutters LLC FROM PAGE 1 of three Central Texas offices: one in Kingsland, one in Westlake Hills and a new location in Marble Falls. Both men are part of the Justin Sports Medicine team that is involved with 125 rodeos and more than 6,000 rodeo cases a year. Scott is the only chiropractor on the Justin Sports Medicine Team. His work with rodeo cowboys gives him experience that no other chiropractor can bring to his patients, he said. “When someone comes in presenting (an injury) like one of my rodeo people, I better get an MRI on that right away,” Scott said. “Knowledge is key, but experience is just as important. Helping transport people out of the arena, you see what’s going on. You’re able to catch things that might slip by otherwise.” The affiliation with Justin Sports Medicine also has added to Scott’s

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Six elementary and middle school students from First Baptist Christian School in Marble Falls have advanced to the Private School Interscholastic Association State meet at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth on May 4 after placing first or second at the district meet at Notre Dame Catholic School in Kerrville on March 23. Students include Sarah Tinsley (left), second in fourth-grade Ready Writing; Hayden Young, second in sixthgrade Prose; Aurora Gilmour (front), second in second-grade Spelling; Truman Ross, second in fifth-grade Prose; W.P. Roche, first in sixth-grade Ready Writing; and Keelyn Ritchie, first in fifth-grade Prose. FBCS won a total of 26 placement ribbons in the categories of Prose, Spelling, Ready Writing, Number Sense, Art Memory and Storytelling at the district meet. COURTESY PHOTO


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HLakes race team wows Las Vegas crowd BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

CYPRESS MILL — It’s not much to look at with its colorful outer shell removed so Jay Reichert and his crew can give the truck a thorough inspection. But don’t let the skeletal-looking frame fool you because when it all comes back together, Trophy Truck 26 can run down off-road racing competitors. “I like to describe it as a Cadillac couch that’s faster than a Porche,” Reichert said at the Texas headquarters of R&D Motorsports. He’s describing the way his off-road racing trophy truck, custom built from the chassis up, feels as it roars across desert roads. Reichert, a 20-plus year veteran of off-road racing, formed R&D Motorsports last year when Charles Dorrance of Austin joined the team. Together, they moved into the most prestigious class of off-road racing: the trophy trucks. The duo broke in the truck at the 2012 Baja 1000 in Mexico. The race, Dorrance’s first big-time event, gave the team a look at how the truck moved and performed. R&D Motorsports hit the off-road venue again at The Mint 400 on March 23 outside of Las Vegas. The event draws the top off-road racers in the world. Reichert hoped the race would give the rest of the competitors a look at R&D Motorsports and Trophy Truck 26 and a taste of what is to come. He wasn’t disappointed. “The race was a big success for us,” he said. Though he and Dorrance finished 12th in the Trophy Truck/ Unlimited class, the team clearly showed the rest of the off-road racing world that R&D Motorsports isn’t just in the sport to throw some dirt around and have a good time; they’re in it to win. “In most races, you draw for your starting position, but in The Mint 400, you qualify for your starting position like NASCAR,” he said. “So we took this brand-new truck out there and, of the 72 qualifying for the Unlimited Class, we qualified sixth. So we smoked 66 of the best off-road racing teams in the world. And the teams who qualified faster than us, they were from the Las Vegas area, so they knew the course.” Sara Schlegelmilch, Reichert’s girlfriend, rode in the right seat during qualifying March 21. “Since we are a new race team, we really sent a message to the other teams,” she said about R&D Motorsports’ qualifying time. “All the other teams, the best in the world, were asking, ‘Who is R&D Motorsports?” On race day, the team didn’t just enter the Unlimited Class but competed in the Limited Class that started at 6 a.m. Reichert and Dorrance raced a 1600-class buggy, powered by a air-

cooled Volkswagen engine, to a fifthplace finish out of 20. The Mint 400 is a four-lap race over a 100-mile course. The Unlimited Class race gave the two drivers an opportunity to “pre-drive” the course in preparation for the Unlimited Class race that started at 1 p.m. the same day. In the Unlimited Class race, Reichert and co-driver Joe Devine pushed Trophy Truck 26 to its limits, careening through the Nevada desert. The race was an all-out competition during which trucks and buggies hit speeds in excess of 80 and 90 mph. “There are times you can’t see much over the steering wheel, and you’re going 85 mph,” Reichert said. “Most of the time, you just keep plowing through.” Reichert drove the first two laps,

edging up into fourth place at one point. At the 200-mile point, Reichert turned the truck over to Dorrance. At one stage while Dorrance was driving, another vehicle slammed into the rear of Trophy Truck 26 and knocked off the spare tire. The team lost a little time as the driver and co-driver had to put it back on. In the end, Trophy Truck 26 crossed the finish line in 12th place among some of the best drivers and teams in the world. “The great thing is that this truck isn’t fully dialed in,” Schlegelmilch said. “And each time we take it out, it gets closer and closer.” To re a d m o re a b o u t R & D Motorsports, go to DailyTrib.com daniel@thepicayune.com

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

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COMMUNITY Garage Sale: Lakewood Forest III. 4/26, 8am-5pm. 4/27, 8am-1pm. RR 2545, watch for signs.

FRIDAY 4/26, 8:00AM-6:00PM, Saturday 4/27 8:00am-2:00pm, 909 Mayfield Dr. off Mormon Mill Rd.. Kitchen, Bath, Tools, Free items & Low prices.

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Christ-Yoder Animal Shelter/ Adoption Center. FT Animal Care. Knowledge of animal breed, behavior & handling. Must be able to lift 50+ lbs and have own transportation. Apply at the shelter Sat-Wed 11am-3pm. 512-793-5463 550 Medical

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Multifamily yard sale/Fundraiser plus delicious freshly made Mexican food. Friday & Saturday. 307 Ave T YARD Sale Saturday April 27, 8:00am-?, 3687 CR 122, something for everyone.

FURNITURE, household items, clothing, golf equipment, something for everyone. Saturday April 27th, 8AM-3PM. 307 E. Pheasant Road. Multifamily sale!

CHANNEL Oaks II, Creak Drive off 2147, 830-693-1217. Antique furniture, old cameras, Lionel train, tools, yard equipment, planters, household items, & lots of other good stuff. Cash only. April 26th & 27th.

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Merchandise

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Rentals

Rentals

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900 Apartments

920 Duplexes

950 Mobile Homes

UNDER New Management - 2bdrm/ 1ba, washer/dryer connections, CH/ CA. No pets allowed! Six month lease/references. Stoney Ridge/Sunset Apartments 830-693-7646

PECAN Valley 1117 Cedar , 2bdrm/ 2ba 1 garage all electric, yard maintained, $750.00 month plus security deposit. 830-385-4801.

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Merchandise

Rentals

627 Fuel/Firewood

900 Apartments

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

MARBLE FALLS: Creekside Apartments; 1BR & 2BR units; near HEB and shopping; fast move in; from $410/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com STUDIO apartment: 1bdrm/1ba, ceramic tile floors & countertops, refrigerator, range, dishwasher, microwave, washer & dryer. Redbud Gardens, Bertram, TX. 512-355-2844

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2 WHITE iron twin beds with mattresses and linens. $100. 830-6136075 BLACK leather couch & love seat. Used but in good condition. $200. Call Ashley 512-755-5074

635 Guns/Ammunition

BUCHANAN DAM: Lakeshore Apartments; Efficiencies from $450/ mo; 1BR units from $500/mo; all bills paid! TJM Realty Group; 830-6931100; tjmrealtygroup.com

910 Business Rentals

630 Furniture

WASHER & Dryer, Refrigerator, Cherry Wood Table with 6 Chairs, nice China Cabinet, Computer Desk, China dishes & Futon. 512-636-6312 or 325-388-8984.

KINGSLAND: Apartments, Duplexes, 4plexes. 2/1 & 2/2 from $545 to $650. Includes water, trash,& sewage. www.sungold.us Sungold Properties. 325-388-3888

281 FRONTAGE

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650 Miscellaneous PALLETS for Free! Come to the Picayune Newspapers office, 1007 Avenue K, Marble Falls NAME Brand women’s, men’s & kid’s clothing, housewares & vintage. Super prices! Benefits nonprofit Harmony School of Creative Arts, 1104 Hwy. 1431 West. Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm & Saturday, 10am-4pm. 830-693-6958.

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OFFICE Space: from $250/mo. All utilities & internet access included. Office Center @ 2900. 325-388-3888 2 ROOM office suite w/bath. $550/ month. $300 deposit. Water & trash paid. 550 sq.ft. 107 Ave. N. Suite B. Call Wayne, 512-755-3900 915 Condos/Townhomes

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. 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 MARBLE FALLS: 2BR-1BA Cabin; country living close to town; quiet setting with a hill country view; $600/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com 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 950 Mobile Homes WINTER Special/Free rent deals: Granite Shoals Campground- trailers & lots from $85 weekly & up with utilities included & free WIFI. 830598-6247

101 8th, Horseshoe Bay, 4Br/2Ba. Beautiful house with lots of oak trees, 1999 Fleetwood 28x72. $850 Will sell $74,900. 830-693-8860 2BDRM/2BA in Burnet. Newly remodeled & painted. Quiet neighborhood, fenced yard. No smoking/pets. Rent $595/month & $500 deposit. 512-966-0492 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 1040 Lake, River Property DELICIOUSLY, Lovely, Luxury home on one of the quietest spots on LBJ. $700K. Ingle Realty 512-7796966 1050 Mobile Homes WATERFRONT mobile home, 3bdrm/1.5ba on Buchanan. Insulated metal roof. 3 A/Cs, storage shed, covered patio. $8000. 512-964-9297 or 512-778-5839

KINGSLAND 1 bdrm 1 bath cottage, on quiet street. Fireplace. Front porch. $495 512-517-3120

HORSESHOE BAY - Luxury Townhome. 1bdrm/1.5ba, fully furnished, including w/d. Non-smoker, no pets. $850.00 plus utilities. 512755-3577.

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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, 830-798-5655 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.

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LOCATED ON .89 ACRES cov’d by stately hardwood, this comfortable home has a welcoming ambiance throughout. Lg picture window & French doors in the living rm allow you enjoy this perfect setting from the inside or out. Beautiful recently updated kitch, lg brick FP & brick accent walls. MLS#122874

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LAKE MARBLE FALLS WATERFRONT! Immaculate Custom Waterfront Home under $400K!! Treasured, natural sandy beach, deck, covered front porch. Kitchen w/all updates. Majestic and ancient oaks. MLS#122404

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PANORAMIC VIEWS! Very open Waterfront Home! 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath, style stone cabinet counter tops. Double boat dock/jet ski ramps, deck on the water – Very Good Value! MLS#122854

111588 ATTRACTIVE, COMFORTABLE 3/2 BRICK HOME Located in a quiet, pleasant area. Large chain link and privacy fenced back yard, large trees. Close to Elementary School and shopping. MLS#122823

$299,000

3/2 HOME ON 5.4 ACRES. This home sits on great wooded acreage in Lampasas and has a split bedroom plan w/fireplace. The land is partially fenced! MLS#122255

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111588

WELL KEPT HOME IN GATED GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY. Spacious 3/2 home w/formal dining rm that can be closed off w/glass french doors if an office is needed, wood floors, FP, split fl plan, lg master ste, couffered ceilings, cov’d tile patio, lg fenced back yard, located in the pecan orchard. Lake Marble Falls access w/boat ramp. MLS#121577

$530,720 $246,500

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LOCATED IN THE DESIRABLE LAKE LBJ AREA of Highland Haven. Beautiful corner lot, impeccably maintained 3/2 all brick home, is tucked away under an umbrella of live oak trees. From the front porch you can look across the street & enjoy the view of Lake LBJ. Lg back yard is completely private w/ 6-foot privacy fence. MLS#121108

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GIVE ME SPACE! Beautiful 3/2 Stone Home on 4+ acres has lg bonus room, formal dining, living w/fireplace & awesome outdoor entertaining area overlooking stocked fishing pond. Big metal wrkshp too! MLS#122831

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FIXER-UPPER COTTAGE! 1 Block to Lake LBJ! 2/2 home on .23 acre with office, large stor bldg/workshop. MLS#122830

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25+ ACRE RANCHETTE W/POOL. Breezeway joins two complete homes into one fantastic layout! Views from upstairs veranda or either of the upstairs balconies. Screened porch overlooks gorgeous swimming pool w/ stone surround. Ag exempt w/590’ of wet-weather creek frontage & a stock pond. Detached 24x28 metal carport. MLS#122773

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GOLF COURSE HOME IN GATED COMMUNITY. 3/2/2 w/golf cart storage or wrkshp. Side entry garage w/circle drive. FP & wet bar, kitch upgradesgranite counters, breakfast area. Master & lg bath w/whirl pool tub. Great sunroom with a/c overlooks granite patio on the 4th hole. Walk across street to golf club, pool, tennis! MLS#120594

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“THE OAKS” 2/2 CONDO UNIT, 1248 Sf end unit upstairs, good rental history, neutral colors inside. Upstairs with nice covered porch/patio. Make an offer. MLS#122517

$72,000

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BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED HORSESHOE BAY GETAWAY. Walk to golf courses & resort amenities. Updated kitch w/granite counters, SS appl’s, breakfast bar & ceramic tile. Open plan is perfect for entertaining. Private balconies in both living rm & master ste. Separate office could be nursery, craft room or third guest bdrm. MLS#121623

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111588 HWY 281 FRONTAGE 1 BLK SOUTH of CR 963-3/1 main house w/ Large bonus or office at front porch, 1 att garage, 1 det garage w/ bthrm & 1 bdrm casita w/sinkall on 3 privacy fenced corner lots w/ rear and side entrances at Water/Taggard streets. MLS#121603

$530,720 $169,000

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GREAT PRICE FOR 2/2 COTTAGE HOME W/BONUS ROOM. Apx. 67 ft channel waterfront VERY close to open water. Upper Deck w/views looking out the channel and stone patio next to single slip boat dock w/ lift. Great trees for shade. Come see this cozy getaway! MLS#120031

$530,720 $289,000

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The Picayune took a mission trip to Palmer, Alaska, with First Assembly of God Pastor Bob Weis (left) and members Stacy Chapman, Mark Chapman and Steve Everett. The church team built a dorm for the Alaskan Life Challenge Men’s Home. Send your travel photos with The Picayune to editor@thepicayune.com or The Picayune, 1007 Ave. K, Marble Falls, TX 78654. Because it’s a very popular feature and we get many submissions, photos are published in the order they are received. COURTESY PHOTO

COOKING WITH JEN CAYCE

NEW ROOFS

RE-ROOFS

WM Metal Roof ing

All Repairs, including new screw installations to sheet/trim replacements.

254 371 4000 JEN CAYCE is the owner of the Noon Spoon Cafe, 610 Broadway in Marble Falls. This is one of her favorite recipes. The Noon Spoon is open 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Phone (830) 798-2347 or visit the website at www.noonspooncafe.com.

Fruit salsa with cinnamon chips For the salsa: n 3 kiwi, peeled and cut into bite-size pieces n ½ of one pineapple, skin removed and cut into cubes n 3 fresh peaches, cut into small cubes n 2 nectarines, cut into small cubes n 1 pound fresh strawberries, cut in fourths n ½ bunch cilantro, roughly chopped n lime juice from half a lime n 1-2 fresh jalapenos, seeds removed and minced n ½ of one red onion, diced

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Live, Absentee & Internet Bids Accepted!

Auctioneer: Tom Cook TX Lic #17004 Laami also handles full on-site estate sales!

For the cinnamon chips: n flour tortillas, cut in eighths n ¾ cup butter n 1 cup white sugar n 2 teaspoons cinnamon

NEW PATIENT SPECIAL

OFF

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Combine salsa ingredients in a medium bowl, stirring gently. Cover and place in refrigerator. Melt butter in microwave in medium bowl. In a smaller bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon. Line a baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup. Dip about three-fourths of each tortilla piece tip end first into butter and then into sugar mixture. Place tortilla chips on baking sheet and bake until crisp, about 4-8 minutes.

EXAM AND XRAYS

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. Admission is $15 for adults and $7 for students 16 and younger. Group rates are available. For reservations, call the box office at (830) 798-8944.

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Hollywood stuntwoman leading MFalls health seminar BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — Cheryl Wheeler Duncan knows a thing or two about health and fitness. After all, her career as a professional stuntwoman requires her to maintain a certain level of fitness. A fall while shooting a film several years ago not only almost robbed her of her health, but her life as well. Yet, Duncan — then Cheryl Wheeler — not only recovered from her life-threatening injuries, but thrived. Duncan will share her story and her ideas for women’s health during a seminar April 26 at the SculptMoves and Hill Country Dance and Cheer headquarter, 910 Ninth St. “She has a wonderful story to tell,” said Cheryl Westerman, owner of SculptMoves. “She’s basically paying it forward and trying to let women know what’s going on in their bodies and how they can eat better and live healthier lifestyles.” Westerman said the stuntwoman’s message has personally changed her life. Duncan’s seminar will start at noon, but it’s one of several things organizers are holding. Westerman will lead a workout 9-11 a.m. at her new facility. “It’s a beginner-friendly workout, so anybody can come in and join in,” Westerman said. Tenisha Graham of Hill Country Dance and Cheer will give people a chance to try their hand (as well as their hips, legs and entire body) at Zumba. One of Westerman’s friends, Natalie Heckert, will demonstrate her Total E-Fit resistance trainer. “We’re just combining our knowledge and passion to teach women how to be healthier,” Westerman said. While it is geared toward women, Westerman said men are also welcome because the message revolves around healthy living. Plus, she said, men could share what they learned with the women in their lives. For more information on the seminar or to register, go to www.sculptmoves.com. Registration is free, and people also can sign up the day of the event. daniel@thepicayune.com

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