The Picayune - May 22 edition

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The Picayune

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VOL 23 • ISSUE 3

In memory of Anna Bess “Betsy” Bennett Kemper Oct. 20, 1921 — May 15, 2013

For Highland Lakes news and sports

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M E MOR I A L DAY 2 013

MARBLE FALLS — While the 2013 kickoff is still months away, football is up and going in the Highland Lakes with the Marble Falls High School Spring Game on May 23. And KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune will be covering it live. The Spring Game starts at 8 p.m. at Mustang Stadium, 2101 Mustang Drive. But you can tune in to KBEY at 6:30 p.m. for a pregame show that features the latest on the Mustangs and other area high schools. The pre-game show includes a Highland Lakes football tour with KBEY sportscasters Jennifer Fierro and Jared Fields visiting with coaches from Burnet High School, Faith Academy, Llano High School and Marble Falls High School. At 7:30 p.m., KBEY goes live at Mustang Stadium with inter-

TUNE IN WHAT: Marble Falls High School football’s Spring Game WHEN: May 23 with pre-game show at 6:30 p.m., live broadcast at 7:30 p.m. and post-game report with coach Todd Dodge to follow ON THE DIAL: KBEY 103.9 FM Radio Picayune

views and more pre-game analysis. And after the game, Marble Falls head coach Todd Dodge will share his thoughts on the Mustangs’ performance. Sure it’s spring, but it’s always football season in Texas, so tune in to the Mustangs’ Spring Game. Remember, the 2013 season is only three months away.

Donald Huisenga, a World War II prisoner of war, is a volunteer with the Disabled American Veterans Thrift Store, 2317 RR 1431 West in Kingsland. His name and the names of his three brothers, one of whom was killed in action during the war, will be place in balloons to be launched on May 27 in Buchanan Dam to honor their service. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

MESSAGE IN THE SKY

Balloon release to spread true meaning of Memorial Day for WWII prisoner of war, his brothers and other service members BY CONNIE SWINNEY Picayune Staff

KINGSLAND — World War II Veteran and ex-prisoner of war Donald James Huisenga, 89, said hard work on a farm as a youngster prepared him for sur-

vival in a German prison camp. “I made it because I had to live on my own ever since I was 12 years old. My folks kicked me out,” he said. “I went to go live with an uncle and an aunt.

IF YOU GO WHAT: Memorial Day balloon release WHEN: 11 a.m. May 27 WHERE: Cross and Spurs Cowboy Church arena, located at RR 1431 and Lillian Dean Drive in Buchanan Dam

See HUISENGA / Page 6

Carry the Load 20.13 goes distance for those who serve BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

BURNET — Former Burnet County Commissioner James Holbrook understands the reason for Memorial Day

on a personal level. So when Reveille Peak Ranch owner Vol Montgomery shared the idea of Carry the Load 20.13 with Holbrook, the former commissioner kept his opinion simple.

“ I t ’s a g o o d i d e a , ” Holbrook said. “We need to remember these folks. We need to remember who they were and what they did.” See EVENT / Page 7

Pam Vidler (center) is surrounded by students at Packsaddle Elementary School in Kingsland on May 14. Vidler, the school nurse at Packsaddle for 10 years, recently was diagnosed with breast cancer.Teachers and students wear pink “Team Vidler” shirts on Tuesdays in support of the beloved nurse. STAFF PHOTO BY JARED FIELDS

Packsaddle Elementary goes pink for school nurse Staff and students show support for Pam Vidler after 10-year employee is diagnosed with breast cancer BY JARED FIELDS Picayune Staff

KINGSLAND — It’s not often that keeping a secret is used as a show of support. But that’s just what Packsaddle Elementary School students, staff and parents did when they rallied around the campus nurse, Pam Vidler. Vidler, a 10-year veteran of the

school, learned in March she had triple-negative breast cancer. From the initial diagnosis, she was open and honest with friends, coworkers and students about her health. So when other teachers and students wanted to show their support for the school’s nurse, secrecy was needed. See STUDENTS / Page 3


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UPCOMING EVENTS

BOOK SALES

The Llano County Library System is holding two book sales. One is at the Llano Branch Library, 102 E. Haynie in Llano, during regular library hours through June 1. The other is at the Lakeshore Branch Library, 7346 RR 261 in Buchanan Dam, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. May 24 and 8 a.m.-noon May 25. Early entry for Friends of the Lakeshore Library members is 1-5 p.m. May 23. Both book sales include fiction, nonfiction, hardcover and paperback books, audiobooks, DVDs and more. Proceeds benefit the library system’s Friends groups. Call the Llano Branch Library at (325) 247-5248 or the Lakeshore Branch Library at (325) 379-1174.

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The Burnet Farmers’ Market is open 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 2 on the Courthouse Square on Main Street in Burnet. The market is sponsored by the Highland Lakes Master Gardeners. Local vendors offer seasonal vegetables (organic and conventional), fruits, free-range eggs, homemade jams and jellies, baked goods, grassfed Texas beef, Texas wine, Texas olive oil, candles, soaps, plants, herbs and more. Call Bob Carruthers at (512) 7936958.

CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S JOB CORP REUNION

Christian Women’s Job Corp is holding an alumni reunion 9:30 a.m.1 p.m. June 1 at the corner of East Jackson and South Vanderveer in Burnet. The event starts with breakfast and a Bible study led by Carol Dold. A craft session and lunch will follow. Call Alice Wooten at (210) 415-8612 or visit www.cwjchl.org.

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.

END-OF-LIFE ISSUES SEMINAR

A free seminar exploring end-of-life issues is May 28 in the fellowship hall at First United Methodist Church, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive in Marble Falls. The seminar will be divided into four onehour sessions with lunch served noon-1 p.m. RSVP for lunch by calling the church office at (830) 693-4341. Topics include: “Make Life Easier for the One You Will Leave Behind” by Fred Walker, Liz Shelton, Sherry Bull and Jerry Campbell at 10 a.m.; executing legal documents by attorney Casey Burns at

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11 a.m.; “How to Plan Your Funeral” by the Rev. Jon Weems, obituaries by The Picayune publisher Amber Weems and funeral home services by Eddie Snider of Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home at 1 p.m.; and hospice by chaplain Tim Denton, Stephen’s Ministry by Mary Ann Gardner and healing relationships by Cari Foote at 2 p.m. The Rev. Ellen Ely will close the session.

STROKE SCREENING

A LifeLine stroke screening is May 31 at Grace United Methodist Church, 4007 Valley View Lane in Granite Shoals. Pre-registration is required. Call (800) 324-1851. For more, visit www.life linescreening.com/community-partners.

VFW FARMERS’ MARKET

The Marble Falls VFW Post 10376 is seeking vendors for a farmers’ market June 1 through the fall. Vendors will be accepted on a first-come basis. Call John Crawn at (512) 909-3946.

MEETINGS

FRIENDS OF THE KINGSLAND LIBRARY

The Friends of the Kingsland Library group meets 2 p.m. May 28 in the meeting room at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 Polk St. in Kingsland. Ed Bergin will entertain with his accordion. Refreshments will be served. The public is welcome to attend.

HIGHLAND LAKES DEMOCRATIC WOMEN

The Highland Lakes Democratic Women club meets May 23 at Hidden Falls Restaurant, 220 Meadowlakes Drive in Meadowlakes. Lunch is 11:30 a.m. The cost is $12 and includes the entree, tax and a tip. RSVP by contacting Mary Ann at marinctx@nctv.com or (830) 693-6135.

HIGHLAND LAKES TOASTMASTERS

The Highland Lakes Toastmasters meet 6:15 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at Quail Point Lodge, 107 Twilight in Horseshoe Bay.

HOOKED ON THREADS

Hooked on Threads, a knitting, crocheting and needlework group, meets noon-3 p.m. Mondays at The Plaza, 705 U.S. 281, Suite 100, in Marble Falls. All are welcome. Call Laura at (512) 5176681 or visit www.hookedonthreads. com.

LLANO COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB

The Llano County Democratic Club meets May 28 at the Kingsland Branch Library, 125 Polk St. in Kingsland. A potluck supper is 6 p.m. with a short meeting and the election of officers to follow. The club meets the fourth Tuesday of

the month, alternating among Llano, Kingsland and Horseshoe Bay sites. Contact secretary Marilyn Harris at mkg@nctv.com or (830) 598-2794.

LLANO COUNTY REPUBLICAN CLUB

The Llano County Republican Club meets June 4 at the Kingsland Convention and Community Center, 3451 Rose Hill Drive in Kingsland. Guest speaker Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson will discuss the 2013 Legislative session, immigration reform, the Second Amendment, the General Land Office and the future of Texas. A social mixer is 6 p.m., and the dinner and talk are 7 p.m. The cost is $15 per person. For reservations, email Becci Mears at becci.mears.gop@gmail.com. Space is limited. For more information, call Llano County Republican Club vice president Bob Cunningham at (325) 247-4620.

CLASSES

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY

A free basic digital photography class is 4-6 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Marble Falls Public Library, 101 Main St. in Marble Falls. Contact instructor Ken Lapham at (830) 613-5741 or ken@pdgrafix.com.

CASA VOLUNTEER TRAINING

CASA for the Highland Lakes Area is holding volunteer training classes beginning June 3 at its office, 1719 Ridgeview in Kingsland. The training is a total of 30 hours with three hours of courtroom observation. The local Court Appointed Special Advocates group works on behalf of children in foster care in Blanco, Burnet, Lampasas, Llano and San Saba counties. Email galyn@highlandlakescasa.com or visit www.highlandlakescasa.com.

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 a Spanish speaker.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS

FIRST UNITED METHODIST OF MARBLE FALLS

“SonWest Roundup” is 9 a.m.-noon June 17-21 at First United Methodist Church, 1101 Bluebonnet Drive in Marble Falls. Call (830) 693-4341 or visit www.fumcmarblefalls.com.

ST. ANDREW PRESBYTERIAN

“Tell it to the Mountain” for ages 4 through sixth grade is 9 a.m.-noon June 10-14 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 201 RR 1431 East in Marble Falls. The program features music, skits, Bible stories, arts and crafts, games, snacks and more. To pre-register, call the church office at (830) 693-2567. Registration the first day of the program is 8:30-9 a.m. All church buildings are wheelchair accessible. Visit www.standrewmarblefalls.org.

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SUNRISE BEACH — Sometimes a barbecue just isn’t a barbecue until the kids get sprayed with foam. At least that’s how organizers plan to do it May 25 during the 43rd annual Sunrise Beach Volunteer Fire Department BBQ at McNair Park. The event starts at 5 p.m. with the dynamic Beachers performing at 5:20 p.m. The Beachers are a local drill team that uses folding beach chairs in its routines. The barbecue starts hitting the plates at 6 p.m. with the last bit served at 7:30 p.m. The meal includes brisket, sausage, beans, cole slaw and potato salad along with all the addons. A meal ticket is $10 for adults and $5 for children. One thing that separates this barbecue from others is Sunrise Beach VFD rolls out Engine 1 loaded with foam spray about 7 p.m. Then the volunteers spray the children with the foam, which doesn’t burn eyes. Organizers also will sell chances to win about 30 different prizes. The event is a fundraiser for the volunteer fire department. For more information, call (325) 388-6880 or (325) 388-6438.

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Students wrote notes and decorated school’s hallways FROM PAGE 1 Lynoma Martin had a few ideas to decorate the halls, make T-shirts and have teachers and students wear them. “I emailed (Principal Maela Edmonson) and said, ‘Can we do this, this and this.’ And she said, ‘Yeah, go after it,” Martin said. Organizers created countless pink shirts. Then on a Monday night in late April, Vidler’s supporters transformed the Packsaddle halls into tunnels of pink. Relying on dozens of elementary school students not to spill the secret isn’t easy. “It would have been OK if they told; it’s not the end of the world,” Edmonson said. “I was much more impressed with the fact they kept the secret.” The Tuesday morning when Vidler walked into the school, the children and teachers greeted her all wearing the pink shirts. She found the halls decorated with handmade notes, ribbons and pictures. The scene overwhelmed Vidler. “I was trying not to burst into tears, and then they had a shirt for me, so I changed (into) it,” Vidler recalled of the morning. “It took awhile that day to look at everything. I couldn’t read everything that’s up.”

Organizers sold more than 400 T-shirts, which raised more than $2,000 to help Vidler with treatments, Edmonson said. Vidler said she elected to first undergo chemotherapy. She’ll have six treatments, three weeks apart, in Temple through the summer before possible surgery. Vidler remains optimistic about her prognosis, saying no cancer was found in her lymph nodes when the cancer was detected. Edmonson said the school works like a family and extolled Vidler’s work. “I think that she’s definitely a great school nurse,” Edmonson said. “Nurses are in demand. She can work four days a week or less and make much more money, so the decision to be a school nurse is admirable.” For Vidler, being open about her own health is just another part of her job. “It’s a scary thing, but I have a very strong faith. The church family is so supportive, this (school) family is so supportive and my own family-family that is supportive has been really great,” she said. “I think some people are surprised about how open I am, but to me, I’m just that kind of person. I want to be able to encourage other women who are going through this.” jared@thepicayune.com

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Pam Vidler hugs a student at Packsaddle Elementary School in Kingsland on May 14. Vidler, the school nurse, recently was diagnosed with breast cancer. As a show of support, teachers and students at the school wear pink “Team Vidler” shirts on Tuesdays. STAFF

The Picayune celebrates Highland Lakes grads MARBLE FALLS — Graduation season is upon the Highland Lakes, and The Picayune is gearing up for the big dates. The first thing on the list is the annual Picayune graduation special edition May 29. Inside, you will find graduation photos from each of the Highland Lakes area high schools including Johnson City High School, Llano High School, Burnet High School, Quest High School, Marble Falls High School, Falls Career High School and Faith Academy. So check out the May 29 edition of The Picayune to see who’s taking that next big step in life.

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Castell School Restoration committee members Hatty Sagebiel (left) and Patty Schneider Pfister unveil a bench May 4 that was given to the Castell School Restoration Fund in honor of Leroy and Margaret Tatsch Rode. At a ceremony, John Harold Schuessler gave the opening prayer, and speakers included Pfister, Norman Grenwelge, John Harold Schuessler, Richard Castro, Robert Cowan and Bill Klotz. The Mason Men’s Choir performed, with Bruce Fowler singing the Lord’s Prayer to close and Dayna Haines interpreting it in sign language. Castell Community Club president Dorothy Schuessler concluded the program. COURTESY PHOTO

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LLANO — Few things say Texas more than classic cars, bluegrass music and Blue Bell Ice Cream. For the third year, Llano will transform its downtown square into a celebration of all three May 24-26 for the Blue Bell/Bluegrass Classic Car Show and Festival. It’s sponsored by Promote Llano. “The purpose of Promote Llano is to bring events and things in town to help merchants stay in business,”

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said Ann Matlack, president of Promote Llano. “Someone came up with the idea of a car show, and we winged it the first year.” Thirty-eight cars and six bluegrass bands signed up for the show in 2011 that drew 3,500 festival-goers. Before the second festival, Matlack said several committee members went to the Vernon car show to get advice on attracting enthusiasts. Committee members returned to Llano and implemented what they learned. The result was 68 cars, 75 vendors, nine bluegrass bands and 5,500 attendees in 2012. With Blue Bell Ice Cream signing on as a title sponsor, the Llano event became a Lone Star dream. Blue Bell even gives away free ice cream during the festival, if the classic cars and bluegrass music aren’t enough. “It’s a family-oriented event,” Matlack said. “Alcohol is not allowed on county property.” The weekend starts with the Taste of Llano event at 6 p.m. May 24 at the American Legion Hall sponsored by the Llano Chamber of Commerce. Cost is $5 per person plus a canned good. The proceeds go to the food pantry. At 8 p.m. is the Western Swing on Haynie Street, a street dance sponsored

by the Llano County Library System Foundation. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. There is a $5 charge per cooler. The first event on May 25 is courtesy of the Highland Lakes Honor Guard, which will post colors, observe a moment of silence and play taps at 8:30 a.m. at the downtown square. Bluegrass music and the car competition start at 9 a.m. At 6 p.m. is the nostalgic car cruise that begins at Inman’s Kitchen and Catering Service, Texas 29 and 71 West, and ends at The Railyard district. Car awards will be handed out. The day ends with The Flashbacks playing all the “oldies” at the Railyard Depot. “It’s a 1950s-style band with a ’50s sock hop,” Matlack said. “It’s the first time we’ve added it. It’s something that goes along with the classic cars era of that time.” A bluegrass jam at the Badu House, 601 Bessemer Ave., is going on at the same time. The bluegrass festival starts again at 10 a.m. May 26 with car club judging at 10 a.m. and an awards presentations at 2:30 p.m. “We have an awesome group of people we work with,” Matlack said. “We’re real ecstatic about the ways it’s taking off.” She said every time she sees the classic car show every year, she ends the weekend with the same feeling. “It has made me want (a classic car),” she said with grin. “It made me realize how beautiful those cars were that I grew up with.” jfierro@thepicayune.com

DEATH NOTICES Death notices must be submitted by funeral homes by 10 a.m. Monday for Wednesday publication. Read full obituaries at DailyTrib.com.

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Betty Wilma Jean (Goble) Edwards, 86, of Buchanan Dam died May 14, 2013. She was born Oct. 14, 1926, in Bean Blossom Township, Ind., to Ervin Felix and Ladonia Louise Goble. A graveside service was May 18 at Chambersville Cemetery in Spencer, Ind. Arrangements by ClementsWilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Condolences may be offered at www. clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.

JAMES ROBERT EPPERSON

James Robert “Jimmy” Epperson, 64, of Valley Spring died May 14, 2013. He was born April 14, 1949, in San Saba to James and Betty Epperson.

A celebration of life was May 17 at Valley Spring Cemetery in Valley Spring. Arrangements by WaldropeHatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 247-4300. Condolences may be sent to whhfuneral1@verizon.net or made at www.whhfuneralhome.com.

LELA MAE GATLIFF

Lela Mae Gatliff, 89, of San Saba died May 14, 2013. She was born Jan. 15, 1924, in Belton to Edgar and Susie (Crawford) Reagor. A celebration of life was May 17 at San Saba City Cemetery. Arrangements by WaldropeHatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 247-4300. Condolences may be sent to whhfuneral1@verizon.net or made at www.whhfuneralhome.com. See DEATH NOTICES / Page 5


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Event also features demonstrations FROM PAGE 1 Capt. Jason Holbrook, the son of James and Elaine Holbrook, died July 29, 2010, while serving in southern Afghanistan. He was a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces. The 28-year-old left behind his parents, siblings and wife, Heather Holbrook. He also leaves behind a legacy of a proud and courageous man who deserved to be honored and recognized like the many others who gave their lives for the country. Memorial Day was created for just such a reason. But often the reason behind the day gets pushed into the background as people use the fourth Monday in May as the kickoff for summer, shopping or just another day off from work or school. Carry the Load 20.13 came about to remind people about the reason for Memorial Day and the men and women who it honors. The original Carry the Load started two years ago in Dallas after former U.S. Navy Seal Clint Bruce became upset that Americans seemed to have forgotten what Memorial Day meant. “I think we take for granted what the day is really about,” Montgomery said back in March. “It is a day to honor those who died for our country.” Reveille Peak Ranch, 105 CR 114, located west of Burnet off Texas 29 and FM 2341, is hosting the Austin Carry the Load event. The gates open at 10 a.m. The day starts with live demonstration of military, law enforcement and firefighting capabilities. T h i s i n c l u d e s t h e Te x a s Air National Guard Parachute Demonstration Team, a helicopter helocast, unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned land-based vehicles, advanced weapons demonstration and multiple SWAT teams. While the live demonstrations offer a glimpse into law enforcement and firefighting operations the public doesn’t typically see, organizers said the real reason behind the event is the Carry the Load 20.13-mile walk that begins at 2 p.m. During the walk, teams will trek around the Reveille Peak Ranch pond and a circular course for up to 20.13 miles. “While the readiness component

is exciting, we really want people to come out for the walk,” Montgomery said. The walk isn’t a race, and participants don’t even have to complete the 20.13 miles or even one mile. The idea, organizers said, was simply to get people coming together to remember those men and women who died in service of the country. Abraham Santillan is a member of a team walking in honor of Capt. Holbrook. Though he didn’t know the special forces soldier, Santillan, who is an Army veteran himself, lost a friend in Afghanistan in 2005. “Memorial Day is about everybody,” he said. “There are brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, moms and dads out there fighting every day for freedom. And I think when you stop and remember those local people who have gone over there and died for our country, you realize it’s not about somebody living in some town far away. It hits home.” During the event, the entire team walks together — some in honor of one or two people, some in honor of many more. Kim Kelsall, whose brother Lt. Commander Jonas Kelsall was a U.S. Navy SEAL who died in Afghanistan, recalled during last year’s event in Dallas meeting a man who was carrying a log with the name of every SEAL killed since 2001 inscribed on it. Others, she said, carried fire hoses with the names of all the first responders killed at the Twin Towers after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. She carried mementoes of her brother during her walk. Kelsall pointed out it’s not about carrying the most or walking the fastest or farthest. She said it’s all about the intent: taking the time to honor those who served. That’s one of the reasons Santillan decided to form a team. He admitted he got a late start for the 2013 event with only three members at this time. “We’re looking for more team members,” he said. “Everybody’s welcome. Even if you don’t join a team, show up and walk.” Along with honoring Memorial Day, Carry the Load is raising money for several local organizations that support veterans, service member families and first responders. Those groups are Serve Who Serve, Heroes on the Water, Folds of Honor and

Comfort Crew. The Holbrooks plan to be there. “Yeah, it’s pretty important to us,” James Holbrook said. “It’s good for people to remember what Memorial Day is all about.” For more information on the event, go to www.carrythe load.org or www.facebook.com/ CarryTheLoadAustin. For directions to the event, go to www.rpr texas.com. daniel@thepicayune.com

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MFalls Rotarians lend helping hand for foster care awareness BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — Have you ever thought about becoming a foster parent? Probably not, but the Marble Falls Daybreak Rotary Club hopes you’ll consider it. In fact, club members recently took it upon themselves to reach out to the community to encourage people to at least think about foster care. “We identified one of the biggest needs we have out here is foster parents,” Rotary member Eddie Arredondo said. One of the club members, Barbara Warden, suggested the Rotarians do something to promote adoption, especially of local children in need of a home. As the organization dug into the issue, members learned from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services that foster parents are a critical need. This struck particularly close to Arredondo, who as the Burnet County attorney deals with situations involving children removed from their homes. So far in 2013, his office has already handled 64 cases involving children and the Child Protective Services. That, he pointed out, is just the case number and not the total number of children involved since each one could include multiple youth. When a child or children are

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Marble Falls Special Olympians heading to state meet BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — For 12 Marble Falls Independent School District athletes, their journey to Arlington for a state competition is more than just a drive up Interstate 35. “For these kids, it’s the ultimate trip,” said Marble Falls Middle School teacher and coach Gavin Smith. “They are part of a team, and they’re representing Marble Falls. For them, that’s a big deal.” The MFISD Special Olympics team is competing in the 2013 Texas Summer Games at the University of Texas at Arlington on May 23-26. The Marble Falls squad began track season the day after its basketball season wrapped up in mid-February. “The kids have been working extremely hard,” Smith said. The team has been working out just about every Tuesday afternoon at Marble Falls Middle School’s Pony Stadium. The student-athletes practice several events they compete in such as shot put, 50-meter and 100meter dashes, softball toss and javelin (plastic) throw. The state meet won’t be the first one the squad has competed in this year. The Marble Falls Special Olympics program hosted a meet at Mustang Stadium in April. On May 4, the team participated in the regional competition at Leander High School. With more than 600 athletes attending the Leander event, the Marble Falls student-athletes returned with lots of medals and ribbons.

The 4x100-meter relay team consisting of Briant Atkinson, Jonathan Estrada, Trevor Phillips and Andrew Phillips earned a silver medal. Individual awards included: n Briant Atkinson: silver in running long jump and silver in 200meter dash; n Socorro de la Hoya: gold in 50-meter dash and silver in softball throw; n Jonathan Estrada: gold in mini-javelin throw and fifth in 100meter dash; n Taylor Johnson: silver in 50-meter dash and silver in softball throw; n Vanesa Lopez: bronze in softball throw and gold in 50-meter dash; n Kim Morrow: silver in softball throw and fourth in 50-meter dash; n Andrew Phillips: fourth in 100-meter dash and silver in softball throw; n Trevor Phillips: fourth in mini-javelin throw and silver in 100meter dash; n Jacob Phillips: gold in shot put and bronze in 100-meter dash; n Karena Rios: gold in 50-meter dash and bronze in softball throw; n Raul Serifin: bronze in 50-meter dash and fourth in softball throw; n Michael Thixton: gold in mini-javelin throw and silver in 100meter dash; n Ethan Vidal: bronze in shot put and gold in 50-meter dash; n Tanner Worthing: bronze in softball throw and bronze in 50-meter dash. Smith said one of the greatest joys in working with the Special

Olympians is the athletes’ reactions. “They get this spirit of competition,” he said. “They are certainly aware of the medals, and they want to get one. They want to win. But no matter how they finish, they are so happy and excited.” Smith’s first experience with the Special Olympics and its athletes came in 1976 when he was working with the Austin parks and recreation department. At a meet, Smith was

helping the athletes off the track to their coaches or parents. During one of the races, a young man was struggling to make it to the finish line. “He was working so hard to make it,” Smith said. “When you looked around, his mother was crying, he was crying, other people were crying. But he made it, and he was so proud just to have finished the race. He never gave up no matter how tough it was.” The Special Olympics gives these

student-athletes a place to meet other people, go to new places and just be kids. It’s not something lost on his team. “When we go to these meets like the state one, we travel as a team, we go to restaurants as a team, and I tell them that they are representing Marble Falls,” Smith said. “They’re so proud that they’re representing Marble Falls.” For more on the Special Olympics, go to www.sotx.org. daniel@thepicayune.com

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LORENZO’S Concrete Work since 1978: Slabs, retaining walls, driveways, sidewalks, patios, porches, carports, house foundations. Free estimates. 830-598-4743, 512-715-2279 CONCRETE Work: House foundations, sidewalks, patios, driveways, retaining walls. Free estimates. Call Alex, 830-613-9384

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Services

Services

Services

Employment

Employment

427 Dirt, Sand, Gravel

450 Lawn & Garden

450 Lawn & Garden

510 Adult Care

540 Help Wanted

Lo o k ing fo r C a ring & C o m pa s s io na te Pers o n Tha tLik es to W o rk w ith the E ld erly in a Friend ly E nv iro nm ent.

Full-Tim e Cook Part-Tim e D ishw asher Full-Tim e A ttendant

Paid Time Off (vacation/sick days) Health Insurance Benefits Dental & Vision Plan Available

PRO FESSIO N AL LAW N CARE TREE TRIM M IN G & REM O VAL IN SURED & AFFO RDABLE

830-613-8359 453 Music Lessons CLASES de Guitarra para principiantes. Guitar classes for beginners. 940-231-4279 457 Moving, Hauling

430 Dozer, Tractor Work

Tra ctor W ork & Ha uling S hredding • La nd Clea ring Roa ds • Pa ds B ox B la de • Dis c Plow S eed/Fertilizer S prea der • W elding

Tree & Shrub Trimming Landscaping

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

Flower Beds Lot Clearing Mulching

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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

(512) 755-3 411

463 Personal Services

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466 Plumbing 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

433 Electrical

Licen sed •In su red •H o n est M ilitary Frien d ly

AJ’s ELECTRIC SERVICE 830-798-4559

Find us on AngiesList.com & RedBeacon.com www.AJsElectricService.com TECL#23504

FUSION Electric - Handyman services, residential, commercial, new construction, remodels & service calls. Boat dock wiring. No job too small or big! Licensed & Insured. Bryan Long 830-385-1456 TECL#20115

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CONTRERAS Services: Lawn care, leaf removal, garden tilling, planting, tree removal, all types of handyman work, short haul moving. Reasonable rates, timely service. 325-388-3959 or 830-613-9265. MIKE’s Handyman Service, Home repair, large or small jobs. Painting, Plumbing, Patios, Rock work, Fencing & Carpenter work. 325-248-5820.

LOOKING for part-time office clerk - friendly & sales oriented. Must have own transportation, clean criminal background & be able to work weekends. Fax resumes to 512-756-8459 CHILDRESS Septic & Design, Now hiring experienced equipment operator, must be dependable, drug test required. Please call 512-755-3141.

Employment

Employment

525 Clubs, Restaurants

525 Clubs, Restaurants

Join the Whataburger family and upsize your career! Now Hiring:

Energetic people for

ALL POSITIONS - ALL HOURS Also Hiring

MAINTENANCE PERSON Must have plumbing & electrical experience.

APPLY IN PERSON Marble Falls: Vivian Castillo 830-693-9149 wb692@burgersofbmt.com

Employment

Employment

525 Clubs, Restaurants

540 Help Wanted

SPORTSMAN’S Cafe is getting busy looking for experienced cooks & wait staff. Call or come in, 14426 E. FM 1431, 830-693-0605. GREAT job opportunities available at Barton Creek Lakeside! Contact us to find out more information. Olga 512-329-4678, olga.salazar@bartoncreek.com 540 Help Wanted

DRIVERS W antto be a partofthe m ostelite bulk carrierin the US?!

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PIANO tuning: Expert tuning since 1971. $60 in-home service for Burnet & Llano counties. George Winfield 325-388-6252

ADMINISTRATIVE Asst. needed; Must be proficient in all Word programs, graphics & photo programs. Being detailed, accurate & good with figures imperative. Jeanette Martin 512793-3400, RE/MAX Lakes and Hills.

(S outh ofthe Bridge)

LO CAL & REG IO N AL RUN S Evening Shift

474 Special Services

WELDER needed, experience necessary, transportation required, call King Construction at 512-755-1074.

SECURITY Officer; Hiring ten(10) officers. Call Star Security Operations, 24/7 830-798-5503

N ew Com pany DriverO pportunities Available ForDry Bulk Hauls in Texas!

450 Lawn & Garden LAWNSCAPES by Sean - Lawn maintenance, tree trimming, new landscaping, hauling & handyman services. 16 years experience. No job too small! 830-265-2569

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LIGHTHOUSE Country Club is seeking applicants for bartender. Experience required. Call Travis, 325-388-6660

• R esiden tia l • C o m m ercia l Sm a ll L a n dsca p e P ro jects Affo rda ble Q u a lity W o rk C AL L TER R Y

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ALL Corners Cleaning now hiring part time cleaning team member. $10/hr. Background check required. 512-626-8256

ADM ISSIO N S CO O RDIN ATO R LO N G TERM CARE PREFERRED,ABILITY TO W O RK W ELL W ITH FAM ILIES, RESIDEN T AN D STAFF. DETAIL O RIEN TED EX CELLEN T BEN EFITS

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COMPETITIVE PAY & BENEFITS! 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

TRUCK driver with Class A CDL for local recycling plant needed. Must pass drug test. Home nights, plus insurance. Apply in person; 2000 2nd Street. LOOKING for summer office assistant to do multitasking. Outgoing, works well with others, friendly phone voice, & motivated self starter. Summer job with possibility of permanent full time. Must be flexible with schedules including weekends & evenings. Call Joy or Samantha at Camp Balcones Springs. 830-693-2267 or email resume to jbrazziel@campbalconessprings.com R E TA I L S a l e s R e p . w a n t e d , Computer knowledge required. Salary plus commission. Call 830798-0374 for details. 550 Medical

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G R AN ITE M E SA H E AL TH CE N TE R

PERSONAL Economics Group now recruiting: Dynamic, Driven, Entrepreneurial, Financial Professionals in the Highland Lakes area. Group 1 & Series 7 preferred. 214-455-8419

CE R TIF IE D M E D ICATION AID E EV EN IN G P O S ITIO N S A V A ILA BLE!! This is youropportunity to join ourprofes s iona l a nd dedica ted tea m !Ifyou a re looking fora unique w ork environm enttha tfocus es on excellence,

L O O K N O F UR TH ER ! E-m a il res um e to ka lvis @ gra nitem es a hea lth.com

O rvis itourfa cility a nd fill outa n a pplica tion in pers on.

K erriA lvis , H R M a na g er ( 830) 693-0022 1401 M a x C opela nd D rive M a rble Fa lls , TX

CN As W eekend RN & LVN IM M EDIA TE OP ENINGS CNA fo r 2-10 shift an d RN & LV N fo r Sat/ Su n M u st be state certified o r licen sed. W e o ffer a highly co m petitive pay rate & ben efits available fo r fu ll tim e em plo yees. Call o u r A dm in istrato r o r DON

(325)247-4115 o r apply in perso n .

HILL COUNTRY HEALTHCARE CENTER 507 EastGreen Street, Llan o EOE / M FHV

Annual

605 Antiques

Community Garage Sale

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Lakeshore Library Book Sale

Friday & Sat May 24th & 25th, 8am-?

N o w A ccep ting Es ta tes & C o ns ig nm ents

You’all come shop the neighborhood! Lots of Trash and Treasures!

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Directions: From Hwy 29 take Hwy 261 to County Rd 213. This is the entrance to your treasure hunting at Greenwood Acres!

2001 W Hw y 29 Burnet, TX 78611

11/ 2 m ile W ofHw y 281

WE BUY ANTIQUES One item or a house-full! Call us before you sell valuable antiques in a garage sale! We buy and sell more than anyone in Burnet County. We have lots of refinished oak furniture: hall trees, round & square table, lawyer’s bookcases, McCoy, Roseville, etc.

CROSSROADS ANTIQUE MALL 512-756-4312

AT THE CORNER OF HWY. 281 & HWY. 29 Ron & Sharon Cravens

BURNET ANTIQUE MALL ON THE SQUARE Great Antiques & Collectables Just Recieved

MAY 24TH & 25TH ion! 50 Years Accumulat REWS, SC S, LT TOOLS, NUTS, BO S, RE TI RT CA NAILS, GOLF . ST LI TO H UC TOO M M. Please Wait until 7A

104 S. GREENWOOD DR. IN GREENWOOD ACRE OFF HWY 261 715 Burnet Area BURNET indoor/outdoor flea market. 2791 HWY 29W. Tues.-Sun. until 5:30. Outdoor vendors welcome Fri.- Sun. 512-756-8514

Let us help you with your moving & estate sales.

EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS

512-756-7783 206 S. Main St. Burnet

610 Appliances

ka lvis @ gra nitem es a hea lth.com

orfa x res um e to (830) 693-2322.

O rvis itourfa cility a nd fill outa n a pplica tion in pers on.

K erriA lvis , H R M a na g er ( 830) 693-0022 1401 M a x C opela nd D rive M a rble Fa lls , TX

609 Clear Cove Dr., Saturday May 25th, All day. Large Garage Sale.830-613-9358. SATURDAY May 25th, 1507 Lee Way, (Follow Valley View to end) Baby items, boys stuff, dishes, furniture, mowers, household & more. 735 Kingsland Area BIG Sale: Saturday 25th, 7AM at US Storage in Kingsland. #39 & #40. Commercial clothes racks, refrigerator, dressers, hutch, copier, portable stage, electric countertop & more. GARAGE Sale Lakeside Heights Kingsland. Sunday May 26th, 1:00pm to 8:00pm, Monday 8:00am to 1:00pm. Clearing out assorted household items, furniture, decorator items, tools, etc. House, Garage & Barn. 3313 Shawnee 765 Tobyville Area

N o w A ccep ting Es ta tes & C o ns ig nm ents

FAMILY Garage Sale, leaving the Country, Saturday May 25th, 8:00am-1:00pm. 802 Amy Circle

Place your garage sale ad today! Call 830-693-7152 765 Tobyville Area

SALE

ESTATE OF R.G. MOORE

Thurs 23rd - Fri 24th - Sat 25th FREE COFFEE & DONUTS DIRECTIONS

~1431 to 1980(Tobyville Rd) past cemetery ~ Left on Northwest Oaks ~

530 CR 123A - Follow Signs

Antiques, Butcher Block, Slot Machine, Solid Brass Registers, Old Coke Cooler, Brass Port Hole, Clocks, Scales, Spittoons, Crank Wall Phone, Collectibles, Tools, Emglo Air Compressor, Hydraulic Log Splitter, Deer Mount, Antelope Mount, Elk & Deer Racks, Household Items, 2 Singer Sewing Machines

& Much More!

Gun & K nif e S h ow Kingsland Community Center 3451 Rose Hill Drive

May 25th & 26th

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Sat 9-5 • Sun 9-4

2001 W Hw y 29 Burnet, TX 78611

For more information call 210-827-6302

1 m ile W ofHw y 281

Buy - Sell - Trade

SEASONED Oak or Mesquite firewood for sale. Split, fireplace or stove sizes. Call Jim at 1-512-5858798 (cell) 630 Furniture 1994 OVAL mahogany dining table with 2 large leaves & 6 chairs. Like new. $1900 OBO. 512-299-0632 Merchandise

Merchandise

620 Auction Sales

620 Auction Sales

LA R G E ES TA TE A U C TIO N 10:00 a .m .

H ILL CO U N TR Y LIQ U ID A TO R S

TRIPLE dresser with hutch & 2 night stands, $600. 4 Drawer wooden filing cabinet, $400. OBO. 830-265-7914 650 Miscellaneous

MARKET DAYS AT PATTY’S SHACK June 7th & 8th 8am-5pm Vendors Welcome

3601 Dickey St. 512.636.8287 PALLETS for Free! Come to the Picayune Newspapers office, 1007 Avenue K, Marble Falls

1909-7.65mm Mauser, Antique Violin, Harmony Guitar, Key Board, Washer/Dryer, Hand & Yard Tools, Craftsman Tool Boxes W/Tools, Table Saw, Band Saw, Joiner, Craftsman Wood Chipper, Antique Hand Plow, Freezer, Refrigerator, Living/Dining/Bedroom/Furniture, Oriental Home Decor., Recliners, Floor & Table Lamps, Sewing Machines, Desks, TV's, Sony Surround Sound, Dell Projector W/Screen, Antiques, Jewelry, Coins, China, Crystal, Quilts, Art, Linens, Vintage Head Vases, Rugs, Many Collectibles and Box Lots. Seeking New Consignors, Call Us Today.

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.

We accept Visa, MC, Discover, Cash, Cashiers checks, Business/personal checks w/proper ID

Announcements Day Of Sale Supercede Printed Materials. 10% B.P. On Site Concessions.

Tim Mudd, Auctioneer, TX. License #16527

JBL Studio 2 stickers with subwooser $550. 3 Acer monitors 3D brand new $225. each or all 3 for $600. Accuquilt used once $100., Cannon copier like new $30., Baby Lock Esante sawing machine with accessories $1,000. 512-630-6954 Marble Falls. Farm/Ranch 860 Pets

Rentals

1301 Bes s em er Ave., L la n o , Tx • Tel. N o : 325-247-5344 Preview M a y 24th, 9 A.M . - 5 P.M .

Go To A u ctio n zip.co m To Hill Co u n try L iqu id a to rs , L la n o To Preview Au ctio n & Pictu res .

NIKON N70 35mm, two lenses, filters, carrying case, tripod; $50. 830-693-9132

PYRENEES/ANATOLIAN cross puppies. 5 Males, 12 weeks old, living with goats, great guard dogs, very gentle; $50 each. Call 512-756-4966

627 Fuel/Firewood

SA TU R D A Y-M A Y 25

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

650 Miscellaneous

N ext A u ctio n S a t - M a y 25th @ 1 :00

TH

745 Marble Falls Area

635 Guns/Ammunition

1/ 2

A s killed nurs ing fa cility in M a rble Fa lls is s eeking qua lity driven s ta fffor the follow ing pos ition:

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Trail off Elkhorn. Follow signs from 2545. Motivated Sellers! Cottage offered to rent to right party.

620 Auction Sales

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L O O K N O F UR TH ER !

2402 BELAIRE Way, 8AM, May 24th & 25th. Craft plastics, dishes, working Maytag ringer washer, some jewelry, boats, tools, PT Cruiser.

Merchandise

51 2-7 56-47 20

We do not accept walk-in applicants who do not have a scheduled interview.

This is youropportunity to join ourprofes s iona l a nd dedica ted tea m !Ifyou a re looking fora unique w ork environm enttha tfocus es on excellence,

740 Llano Area

Merchandise

L A A M I A u ctio ns

830-637-7203 .

EV EN IN G P O S ITIO N S A V A ILA BLE!!

720 Granite Shoals Area

Merchandise

ForInfo C a ll

You must have at least 1 year of professional caregiving experience. We do very thorough background checks and hire the BEST! If interested in an interview please call our JOB LINE at

CNAs

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& GARAGE SALE

ARROWHEAD COLLECTION MUST SEE!

We pay fair prices for your quality items

with compassion and desire to work with senior citizens. We are America’s Choice in Home Care and we cover the entire Highland Lakes area. Work as little or as much as you want. We are growing so fast that we hire caregivers every single week.

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POOL Table - 8’ x 4’ pro-size. Well kept, all accessories included. Asking $650.00 Call 830-613-6188 or 830613-1066.

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STATEWIDE

BURNET: rock 2/1/1. Desirable neighborhood. Lovely yard. $650/ mo. with excellent references. Welllocated supersized 3/2/2, $775 3 people or 3/1 fixer-upper $485. 512756-2235 before 8pm.

READY for new owners! Great home! Immaculate 3/2.5/2 With views of Lake LBJ. Formal dining, bonus room/second LA. Access to lake. $179,000. Walker & Assoc. 830-693-5549

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506 Gateway Parkway Marble Falls • 830-693-9977

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FOR RENT AT WINDWOOD RETIREMENT

• Central A/C & Heat / Electric • Water & Sewer paid • Community Room • Exercise • Meals on Wheels and more Please call

(325)

388-9222

Or come by and see us @ 100 Windwood Drive, Kingsland | 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. M-F This institution is an equal opportunity provider, and employer

La fuente de alquileres residenciales en Highland Lakes ~ Apartamentos y Dúplexes ~ Condominios ~ Casas

1104 Mission Hills Rd. Marble Falls, TX 78654

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Pregunte por Aide para todas sus pregutas de alquiler UNDER New Management - 2bdrm/ 1ba, washer/dryer connections, CH/ CA. No pets allowed! Six month lease/references. Stoney Ridge/ Sunset Apartments 830-693-7646 KINGSLAND: Apartments, Duplexes, 4plexes. 2/1 & 2/2 from $545 to $650. Includes water, trash,& sewage. www.sungold.us Sungold Properties. 325-388-3888 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 LAKE Buchanan 1Bdrm partially furnished downstairs apartment with yard. Reasonable rent, 3 month lease, low ceilings. For information call 830-637-9522 BURNET: One nice small, one room efficiency. All bills paid, $500/month and $100 deposit. 512-756-8761, 512755-4067

910 Business Rentals 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

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803 Rock, Kingsland 3bdrm/2ba, 2001 Clayton 28x66. Great Floor Plan with Den, 40ft covered deck. $795/mo $795 Deposit will Sell $69,500. 830-693-8860 3811 HERMOSA, Kingsland 2bdrm/ 1ba, 14x46, CHM Spirit, fenced yard, $550/mo $550 deposit. 830-693-8860 3485 OLEANDER, Kingsland. 3BR/2BA- 28x52, $595/mo. $595 deposit Will sell $49,900 as is. 830693-8860 2BDRM/2BA CH/CA $500/month & $400 deposit. No Pets. 830-385-9993 2BDRM/1BA 16x60. Electric, water, and garbage furnished. $625/ mo., $500/deposit. 1231 Nora Lane. 512-755-2671 No pets and ready by 6/1/13 2BDRM/2BA in Burnet. Newly remodeled & painted. Quiet neighborhood, fenced yard. No smoking/pets. Rent $575/month & $500 deposit. 512-966-0492 975 Storage Spaces 5x10 & 10x10 STORAGES now available; Come by 1007 Ave K., Marble Falls Real Estate 1030 Homes For Sale YES! Really! I do buy houses & mobile homes. Call Philip 512-7932931 ext 21 BREATHTAKING Panoramic views! 180 degree views of Lake Marble Falls, Lake LBJ & the hill country. 10+ acres, home, outbuildings, perimeter fenced & waterfront lot on Lake Marble Falls. Rare Find! $575,000 Walker & Assoc. 830-693-5549 MEADOWLAKES. Great price for a real spacious 3/2.5 on corner lot in gated community. Split bedroom plan, FP & beautiful pool. $159,900. Walker & Assoc. 830-693-5549 NEW CONSTRUCTION. Very nice 3/2/2 on 3 lots with access to Lake LBJ. Great floor plan, tile floors throughout plus other upgrades. $143,900. Walker & Assoc. 830693-5549 NEAR shopping & schools. Spacious 3/2/2 w/convenient Marble Falls location. Oversized garage, detached workshop, covered porches. $163,700. Walker & Assoc. 830693-5549 ACCESS to Lake Buchanan. Could be the perfect hideaway! Needs some finishing touches but has great potential. Call us for more info. $95,000. Walker & Assoc. 830-693-5549

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CUSTOM HOME ON 1 ACRE. Spacious 4/3.5/2 w/master downstairs, gourmet island kitch w/granite counters, 2 dining areas, great office, bonus rm, game room, & large laundry w/lots of storage. Lg stone fireplace, built-ins, and columns adorn living area. Hill Country Views, More! MLS#123313

3/2 STONE HOME w/stained concrete floors, beautiful windows in living rm for lots of light. Wood deck on 1.37 acres (12 lots). Nice trees,w/privacy that is like living in the country. Granite rock on end lots adds character & no close neighbor. Just a few blocks from Lake LBJ. Nice Property! MLS#122486

CUSTOM HOME ON 7 ACRES! Gorgeous 3/2 Stone Home loaded w/ custom features & in immaculate condition! Pretty Hill Country Views & easy Lake LBJ access. 2 car carport w/ workshop. MLS#122166

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AFFORDABLE WATERFRONT! 85’ channel WF minutes from open water. Large, tree-shaded back yard Cozy 3/1.5 cottage w/screened porch, storage building w cov’d deck for relaxing by the water. New concrete boat slip, retaining wall & walk. A summer fun get-away! MLS#122655

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Decked-out dune buggies hit HLakes roads for Blast BY JARED FIELDS Picayune Staff

MARBLE FALLS — A group of dune-buggy enthusiasts are descending upon the Highland Lakes for a weekend of driving and swapping stories. The Texas Manx Club’s annual Buggy Blast is coming to Marble Falls on May 24-27. “We talk and help each other build buggies, whether it’s online or we get together and help each other that way,” club member Faron Smith said. “It’s just a time for us to get together.” The club will be in Johnson Park from 9 a.m. to about 1 p.m. May 25 for a “Shine and Show,” where people might notice the buggies all have a unique character. “There’s some basic buggies to the truly decked-out,” Smith said. “They’re all custom built by the builder.” Smith said the public is welcome to look at the buggies and ask questions at the park. But from there, the members will hit the road to see the sights around the Highland Lakes. Smith said the group chose Marble Falls for the Buggy Blast because of its scenery. “It’s beautiful,” Smith said. “I’d been down there for the drag-boat races and thought it was neat.” The group of 25 or more will take another drive around the area May 26 and then depart May 27. Anyone interested in the club can find out more and view pictures at www.texasmanxclub.com. jared@thepicayune.com

Beef & Range Day is June 4; continuing ed credits offered LLANO — The Llano County Beef & Range Field Day is June 4. The free event begins with a 7:30 a.m. registration at the Llano County Community Center, 2249 RR 152 west of Llano. The program is 8:15 a.m. Coffee, doughnuts and a free barbecue lunch will be served. Topics and speakers include: n Prescribed Burn by Dr. Mort Kothmann, professor and associate department head for Undergraduate Programs at Texas A&M University in College Station n Biomass by Stan Meador of The Earth Partners in Eldorado n Bermuda Field Management by Luke Etheredge, a Weed Management Technology Development representative in Llano n Update on Beef Cattle Industry by Dr. Rick Machen, professor and Extension livestock specialist for the Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension Service in Uvalde n Brush Busters and Hill Country Weeds and Their Control by Dr. Allan McGinty, professor and Extension specialist emeritus in San Angelo n History of Water Rights by Rhonda G. Jolly of Nunley Firm LLP in Boerne 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 Extension Office at (325) 247-5159 by 4 p.m. May 30.


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