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The Picayune WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2013 The best newspaper money can’t buy — still FREE after all these years “Radio affects most intimately, person to person, offering a world of unspoken communication between writer-speaker and the listener.”— Marshall McLuhan, philosopher of communication theory VOL 22 • ISSUE 38 BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor MARBLE FALLS — Two of the major media players in the Highland Lakes joined forces Jan. 17 when The Picayune announced the purchase of KBEY 103.9 FM. “This is an incredible opportunity for The Picayune, KBEY and the Highland Lakes com- munity,” said Amber Weems, Victory Publishing president and publisher of The Picayune. “We are combining the power of The Picayune’s print and digital assets with the airwaves to create Radio Picayune, a voice for the people of the Highland Lakes.” KBEY will become part of the Victory Publishing, Ltd. family, which owns The Picayune, The Picayune Area Wide Phone Book, The Picayune TV and 101 Fun Things in the Highland Lakes. It is a locally-owned and -operated compa- ny with a proven history of serving the community. Tim and Stacey Walker, the current owners of KBEY, will join The Picayune team for several weeks to help with the transition while awaiting FCC approval. The Walkers will continue to own Two Way Communications and will focus on Christian radio projects. Stacey Walker still will work with the Marble Falls Independent School District and serve as a director for the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited about the radio station merg- ing with The Picayune and its incredible products because they will all strengthen each other,” Tim Walker said. “My wife and I love this community. One of the things that led to the decision to sell the station was an opportunity for us to assist in several ministry engineering projects. We feel that’s what we’re called to do now.” KBEY 103.9 FM plays Top 40 country as well as many classic standards. Along with the Walkers, longtime Highland Lakes radio personality Ben Shields is moving over to The Picayune. Shields handles much of the production duties with the radio station. He also is the on-air per- sonality for KBEY 103.9 FM’s popular Afternoon Car Tunes show 4-6 p.m. weekdays. The Picayune, KBEY 103.9 FM link up for impact on community And the thrills begin for Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert and his crew of off-road desert-racing enthusiasts BY DANIEL CLIFTON Picayune Editor BAJA PENINSULA, MEXICO — Standing in the Mexican desert on a November night and learning your chances of finishing the 2012 Baja 1000 off-road race just went end over end wasn’t how Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert envi- sioned this trip going. His teammate and other half of R&D Motorsports, Charles Dorrance, had just called in to report that, while racing through the desert about 225 miles south of the start- ing line, he had flipped the team’s new tro- phy truck going about 80 mph. “He told me it looked like we were out of the race,” Reichert said. Reichert wasn’t upset despite the fact the truck, which cost $600,000, was sitting in the dirt with pieces scattered about or that the hopes of finishing, and possibly win- ning, the world’s toughest race had been smashed with it. Instead, he just shook his head and accepted it. “That’s racing,” Reichert said several months later when asked what was going through his mind. “But then I called Charles and told him, ‘Let’s wait until we can get a crew out there before we decide we’re out (of the race).’” Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert (left) and Marble Falls High School junior Nick Cano wait for Trophy Truck No. 26 to come in so they can take over driver and navigator duties for the second-half leg of the 2012 Baja 1000 in the Mexican Baja Peninsula. COURTESY PHOTO DESERT-RACING TEXAN Though he’s a Lone Star State native, Reichert discovered the off- road racing bug in the 1980s while living in Albuquerque, N.M. “I just thought it would be fun, so I drug some friends out with me,” he said. Reichert began working his way up through the “buggy” ranks. A buggy is one of the desert-racing staples, with large tires, beefy suspen- sion, an open cockpit and a tubular frame. In 1993, Reichert entered the granddaddy of desert off-road racing: ABOVE: Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert stands in front of his 2012 Jimco Racing trophy truck that’s capable of reaching 149 mph. Reichert and Charles Dorrance make up R&D Motorsports, which races Trophy Truck No. 26 in international and national off- road desert races in Mexico, California and Nevada, including the prestigious SCORE International Baja 1000. PHOTO BY VINCENT KNAKAL OF MAD MEDIA See NEXT / Page 3 See MUSIC / Page 16

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The PicayuneWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2013

The best newspaper money can’t buy — still FREE after all these years

“Radio affects most intimately, person to person, offering a world of unspoken communication between writer-speaker and the listener.”— Marshall McLuhan, philosopher of communication theory

VOL 22 • ISSUE 38

BY DANIEL CLIFTONPicayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — Two of the major media players in the Highland Lakes joined forces Jan. 17 when The Picayune announced the purchase of KBEY 103.9 FM. “This is an incredible opportunity for The Picayune, KBEY and the Highland Lakes com-munity,” said Amber Weems, Victory Publishing president and publisher of The Picayune. “We are combining the power of The Picayune’s print and digital assets with the airwaves to create Radio Picayune, a voice for the people of the Highland Lakes.” KBEY will become part of the Victory Publishing, Ltd. family, which owns The Picayune, The Picayune Area Wide Phone Book, The Picayune TV and 101 Fun Things in the Highland Lakes. It is a locally-owned and -operated compa-ny with a proven history of serving the community. Tim and Stacey Walker, the current owners of KBEY, will join The Picayune team for several weeks to help with the transition while awaiting FCC approval. The Walkers will continue to own Two Way Communications and will focus on Christian radio projects. Stacey Walker still will work with the Marble Falls Independent School District and serve as a director for the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited about the radio station merg-ing with The Picayune and its incredible products because they will all strengthen each other,” Tim Walker said. “My wife and I love this community. One of the things that led to the decision to sell the station was an opportunity for us to assist in several ministry engineering projects. We feel that’s what we’re called to do now.” KBEY 103.9 FM plays Top 40 country as well as many classic standards. Along with the Walkers, longtime Highland Lakes radio personality Ben Shields is moving over to The Picayune. Shields handles much of the production duties with the radio station. He also is the on-air per-sonality for KBEY 103.9 FM’s popular Afternoon Car Tunes show 4-6 p.m. weekdays.

The Picayune, KBEY 103.9 FM link up for impact on community

And the thrills begin for Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert and his crew of off-road desert-racing enthusiasts

BY DANIEL CLIFTONPicayune Editor

BAJA PENINSULA, MEXICO — Standing in the Mexican desert on a November night and learning your chances of finishing the 2012 Baja 1000 off-road race just went end over end wasn’t how Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert envi-sioned this trip going. His teammate and other half of R&D Motorsports, Charles Dorrance, had just called in to report that, while racing through the desert about 225 miles south of the start-ing line, he had flipped the team’s new tro-phy truck going about 80 mph. “He told me it looked like we were out of the race,” Reichert said. Reichert wasn’t upset despite the fact the truck, which cost $600,000, was sitting in the dirt with pieces scattered about or that the hopes of finishing, and possibly win-ning, the world’s toughest race had been smashed with it. Instead, he just shook his head and accepted it. “That’s racing,” Reichert said several months later when asked what was going through his mind. “But then I called Charles and told him, ‘Let’s wait until we can get a crew out there before we decide we’re out (of the race).’”

Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert (left) and Marble Falls High School junior Nick Cano wait for Trophy Truck No. 26 to come in so they can take over driver and navigator duties for the second-half leg of the 2012 Baja 1000 in the Mexican Baja Peninsula. COURTESY PHOTO

DESERT-RACING TEXAN Though he’s a Lone Star State native, Reichert discovered the off-road racing bug in the 1980s while living in Albuquerque, N.M. “I just thought it would be fun, so I drug some friends out with me,” he said. Reichert began working his way up

through the “buggy” ranks. A buggy is one of the desert-racing staples, with large tires, beefy suspen-sion, an open cockpit and a tubular frame. In 1993, Reichert entered the granddaddy of desert off-road racing:

ABOVE: Cypress Mill resident Jay Reichert stands in front of his 2012 Jimco Racing trophy truck that’s capable of reaching 149 mph. Reichert and Charles Dorrance make up R&D Motorsports, which races Trophy Truck No. 26 in international and national off-road desert races in Mexico, California and Nevada, including the prestigious SCORE International Baja 1000. PHOTO BY VINCENT KNAKAL OF MAD MEDIA

See NEXT / Page 3

See MUSIC / Page 16

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GRANDBABIES IN THE PICAYUNE

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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS THE PICAYUNE?

The Picayune made it to Santa Claus, Ind. — yes, there truly is a little town named Santa Claus — on Sept 26. with Highland Lakes residents Kathy and George Walker. The jolly old fella was in Indiana making sure things were going according to plan for his Dec. 25 delivery. Santa had on his summer outfit because it wasn’t quite cold enough for his winter wear. Send your travel photos with The Picayune to [email protected] or to The Picayune, 1007 Ave. K, Marble Falls, TX 78654. Photos are published in the order they are received. COURTESY PHOTO

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HEALTH CHALLENGECross/Fit, a 40-day health challenge

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the Baja 1000. The race gets its name from the fact the course cuts across about 1,000 miles of desert on the Baja Peninsula in Mexico. It starts in Ensenada and heads south to La Paz. One of Reichert’s biggest accom-plishments came in 2000. To commem-orate the new millennium, SCORE International added 1,000 miles to its marquee race, transforming it into the Baja 2000-A Race For The Ages. Competing in the Pro Truck/SS class, Reichert and teammate Scott Steinberger won their class while fin-ishing 17th overall.

A TEXAS TEAM In 2002, Reichert put his desert rac-ing behind him when he moved back to Texas. But he never shook the feeling of racing through the desert, so, in 2009, he bought another buggy “just to have some fun.” Eventually, Reichert met up with Dorrance. The two formed R&D Motorsports. In 2012, the team decided it was time to move into the the trophy truck class. “If you looked up the word ‘macho’ in the dictionary, you’d find a picture of a trophy truck,” Reichert said. Reichert and Dorrance turned to Jimco Racing in California for a trophy truck. The team took delivery of Trophy Truck No. 26 in October 2012 and headed for Mexico soon after. While

Dorrance and Reichert are the drivers, it takes a crew of 30 to keep the truck going. On Nov. 15, Dorrance and his nav-igator, Craig Brockman, hit the gas at the starting line and raced into the Mexican desert. But trouble struck a little more than 220 miles into the race when Trophy Truck No. 26 flipped end over end. A team of R&D Motorsports tech-nicians arrived at the broken vehicle, but, instead of throwing in the towel, the crew was able to repair the truck. At the 531-mile mark, Trophy Truck No. 26 pulled in for the driver and nav-igator change. Reichert and his naviga-tor, Marble Falls High School junior Nick Cano, jumped in and raced off. At 3:30 a.m. Nov. 17, about 30 hours and 15 minutes from when the truck left the start line in Ensenada, Riechert and Cano crossed the finish line in 20th place. “It wasn’t as good as we had hoped, but we finished,” Reichert said. With the 2012 race season behind them, the R&D Motorsports team is turning its attention to 2013. The next time Trophy Truck No. 26 hits the desert will be March 21-23 at the Best In The Desert General Tire Mint 400 followed by the 45th Tecate SCORE International Baja 500 on May 31-June 2. For more on Reichert and R&D Motorsports, go to www.reichertracing.com. Read more about Reichert and Trophy Truck No. 26 at DailyTrib.com. [email protected]

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EDITOR’S NOTE: With the change The Picayune has undergone in the past several weeks, we’re still trying to come up with the best layout and design that serves you, the readers. As you may have noticed, the TV guide has changed a bit during that time. Please bear with us while we try to find “the perfect” layout for the TV guide. Thanks for your patience and any encouragement. Call 830-693-7152 ext 127 or email your suggestions to [email protected].

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LLANO COUNTY JAIL LOGS

BURNET COUNTY JAIL LOGS

The following people were arrested and booked into the Llano County Jail, according to Llano County sheriff’s logs. City of residence and release information are listed when available. This list does not constitute an official court document, and all persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Joshua Kayde Amidon, 24, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 12 by the Llano County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) for possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. He was released the same day after posting a $5,000 bond.

David Eric Bixler Jr., 20, of Llano was arrested Jan. 10 by LCSO for organized retail theft. He was released the following day after posting a $1,500 bond.

Michael Anton Burks, 26, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 10 by LCSO for driving while license is invalid and failure to main-tain financial responsibility. No bond or release information was available.

Chainey Rayce Cagle, 26, of Sweetwater was arrested Jan. 11 by LCSO for assault causing bodily injury and driving while license is invalid. He was released the following day after post-ing a $3,000 bond.

Charles Eugene Finke III, 22, of Llano was arrested Jan. 7 by LCSO for burglary of a building. No bond or release informa-tion was available.

The following people were arrested and booked into the Burnet County Jail, according to Burnet County sheriff’s logs. City of residence and release information are listed when available. This list does not constitute an official court document, and all persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

John Gilbert Alcala Jr., 23, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 11 by the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) for failure to appear. No bond or release information was available.

Linda Denise Bordier, 52, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 11 by the Burnet Police Department (BPD) for a terroristic threat. She was released the same day on per-sonal recognizance.

Cody Allen Dougherty, 22, of Del Valle was arrested Jan. 11 by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for no driver’s license. He was released the following day after posting a $500 bond.

Eric Allen English, 41, of Spicewood was arrested Jan. 11 by DPS for posses-sion of marijuana. No bond or release information was available.

Ricky Wayne Hay, 23, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 11 by DPS for failure to appear and driving while license is invalid. He was released the following day after posting a $750 bond.

Jill Nicole Meyer, 29, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 11 by the Granite Shoals Police Department (GSPD) for failure to identify. She was released Jan. 17 after posting a $2,000 bond.

Christina Marie Rodriguez, 27, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 11 by BCSO for motion to revoke proba-tion-credit/debit card abuse, failure to appear and driving while license is invalid. No bond or release information was available.

Amber Sheree Sims, 25, of Mullin was arrested Jan. 11 by BCSO for bond forfei-ture-burglary of a coin-operated machine. She was released the same day after posting a $500 bond.

Emily Ann Alton, 26, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 12 by the Marble Falls Police Department (MFPD) for posses-sion of marijuana. She was released the following day after posting a $1,500 bond.

Javier Barrera, 38, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 12 by GSPD for duty on striking fixture/highway landscape and driving while license is invalid. He was released the following day after posting a $2,000 bond.

Maria Christina Diaz, 36, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 12 by BPD for driving while license is invalid and not secured by a seat belt-child. She was released the same day after paying a fine.

James Patrick Holbrook, 47, of Bertram was arrested Jan. 12 by BPD for driving while license is invalid. He was released the following day after posting a $1,500 bond.

Steven Clyde Peterson, 53, of Round Mountain was arrested Jan. 12 by DPS for driving while intoxicated-open con-tainer. He was released the following day after posting a $2,500 bond.

Murray Breaux, 27, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 13 by DPS for capias pro fine-no motor-vehicle inspection stick-er. He was released the same day after paying a fine.

C.J. Foster, 22, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 13 by BPD for public intoxication. He was released the same day after posting a $500 bond.

John Frank Hendricks, 37, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 13 by MFPD for public intoxication. He was released the same day after posting a $500 bond.

Michelle Ann Hernandez, 40, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 13 by DPS for theft of property by check. She was released the following day after posting a $9,000 bond.

Roland Inez Maldonado, 26, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 13 by MFPD for contempt of court-evading arrest. No bond or release information was avail-able.

James Deloy Myers, 64, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 13 by BPD for criminal tres-pass. He was released the following day on personal recognizance.

Francisco Javier Ojeda, 28, of Cottonwood Shores was arrested Jan. 13 by GSPD for driving while license is invalid, failure to maintain financial responsibility and unauthorized use of a vehicle. No bond or release information was available.

Joey Dewayne Allen Jr., 27, of Bertram was arrested Jan. 14 by BCSO for failure to maintain financial responsibility. He was released the same day after posting a $250 bond.

Gregory Alan Black, 49, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 14 by the Bertram Police Department (BTPD) for capias pro fine-driving while license is invalid. He was released the same day after paying a fine.

James Harvey Holland, 70, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 14 by GSPD for assault causing bodily injury-family vio-lence. He was released the following day after posting a $7,500 bond.

Jessica Leighanne Jones, 20, of Belton was arrested Jan. 14 by the Burnet County Precinct 1 constable (CONST1) for minor in consumption. No bond or release information was available.

Martin Luman, 42, was arrested Jan. 14 by the United States Marshals Service (USMS) for a hold. No bond or release information was available.

Steven Antonio Silva, 35, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 14 by BCSO for failure to appear. No bond or release information was available.

Michael Christopher Smith, 29, of Lampasas was arrested Jan. 14 by DPS for driving while intoxicated. He was released the following day on personal recognizance.

Garbriella Lorena Aguilar, 21, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 15 by BCSO for security risk assessment-burglary of a habitation and security risk assess-ment-manufacturing/delivery of a con-trolled substance. No bond or release information was available.

Joshua Jeff Alexander, 26, of Austin was arrested Jan. 15 by DPS for pos-session of marijuana. He was released the following day after posting a $1,000 bond.

Gabriel Anthony Dorado, 22, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 15 by MFPD for burglary of a building. He was released the same day after posting a $5,000 bond.

Charles Michael Goff, 47, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 15 by BCSO for possession of a controlled substance. He was released the following day after post-ing a $5,000 bond.

Bobby Lee Gomez, 23, of Cottonwood Shores was arrested Jan. 15 by BCSO for possession of a controlled substance. He was released the following day after posting a $5,000 bond.

Jennifer Carol Mayer, 40, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 15 by BPD for posses-sion of marijuana. She was released the same day on personal recognizance.

Ian Wade Acord, 19, of Taylor was

arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for posses-sion of a controlled substance. He was released the following day after posting a $5,000 bond.

Brian Keith Alexander, 38, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for open container-driver, not secured by a seat belt-adult, failure to maintain financial responsibility, driving while license is invalid and displaying expired license plates. He was released the following day on personal recognizance.

John Fagan Comstock, 42, of Spicewood was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for assault causing bodily injury. He was released the same day after post-ing a $500 bond.

Carl Wilson Gammon, 59, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 16 by MFPD for criminal trespass. He was released the following day on personal recognizance.

Barbara Lee Haley, 31, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for failing to drive in a single lane. No bond or release information was available.

Justin Paul Harrod, 30, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 16 by BPD for driving while license is invalid. He was released the fol-lowing day after posting a $3,000 bond.

Zachary Lee Heuss, 27, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 16 by GSPD for bond forfei-ture-theft of service. No bond or release information was available.

Zachariah Joshua Holm, 29, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for bond revocation-sex offender’s duty to register and bond revocation-aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. No bond or release information was available.

Connor Killins, 34, of Stinnett was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for a com-mitment sentence. No bond or release information was available.

Charles Brandon Moody, 35, of Marble Falls was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO

for fugitive from justice-theft. He was released the following day after posting a $15,000 bond.

James Edward Rector, 33, of Granite Shoals was arrested Jan. 16 by GSPD for security risk assessment-aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and inter-fering with an emergency call. No bond or release information was available.

Emilee Larae Tippie, 30, of Bertram was arrested Jan. 16 by DPS for assault. She was released the same day after posting a $500 bond.

Delinda Yvette, 42, of San Marcos was arrested Jan. 16 by BPD for failure to appear-theft by check. No bond or release information was available.

Clay Edward Zimmerman, 29, of Seguin was arrested Jan. 16 by BCSO for nisi-possession of marijuana in a drug-free zone. No bond or release information was available.

Jose Martinez Arredondo, 26, of Buchanan Dam was arrested Jan. 17 by BCSO for a commitment order-posses-sion of a controlled substance. No bond or release information was available.

Andrew Scott Bishop, 40, of Copperas Cove was arrested Jan. 17 by BCSO for driving while intoxicated. He was released the same day on personal recognizance.

Dylynn Durham Contreras, 21, of Cottonwood Shores was arrested Jan. 17 by BCSO for probation revocation-bur-glary of a vehicle. No bond or release information was available.

Mark Stephen Guerrero, 55, of San Antonio was arrested Jan. 17 by BCSO for motion to revoke probation-theft of proper-ty and theft of propery by check. No bond or release information was available.

Jessica Klaus, 18, of Llano was arrest-ed Jan. 17 by MFPD for organized retail theft. She was released the same day after posting a $500 bond.

Trevor Daniel Rogers, 17, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 17 by BPD for organized retail theft. He was released the same day after posting a $2,500 bond.

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PHARMACY NEWS

Ralph James Griego III, 32, of Burnet was arrested Jan. 13 by LCSO for crim-inal mischief and duty on striking fixture/highway landscape. He was released the same day after posting a $2,000 bond.

Billy Roy Haggerton, 45, of Llano was arrested Jan. 11 by LCSO for evading arrest/detention and surrender of sure-ty-driving while intoxicated. No bond or release information was available.

Jeffrey Michael Hurndon, 53, of Tow was arrested Jan. 7 by LCSO for driving while license is invalid. He was released the following day after posting a $1,500 bond.

Patrick Cody Johnston, 27, of Kerrville was arrested Jan. 14 by LCSO for driving while license is invalid and theft of prop-erty. No bond or release information was available.

Ryder James Jolly, 18, of Horseshoe Bay was arrested Jan. 13 by LCSO for possession of marijuana and public intox-ication. He was released the same day after posting a $1,000 bond.

Jarret Johnathan Leake, 21, of Horseshoe Bay was arrested Jan. 7 by LCSO for delivery of marijuana. He was released Jan. 9 after posting a $7,500 bond.

Juan Lopez III, 30, of College Station was arrested Jan. 8 by LCSO for failure to appear-criminal mischief, capias pro fine-driving while license is invalid, capias pro fine-speeding and capias pro fine-fail-ure to maintain financial responsibility. No bond or release information was available.

Johnathan Bradley Marfell, 23, of Cottonwood Shores was arrested Jan. 10 by LCSO for injury to child/elderly/disabled. He was released the following day to the Cottonwood Shores Police Department (CSPD).

Amanda Ruth Mayes, 36, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 13 by LCSO for driv-ing while license is invalid and no valid vehicle registration. No bond or release information was available.

John Paul Myers, 34, of Llano was arrested Jan. 9 by LCSO for an admin-istrative release violation. No bond or release information was available.

Justin Andrew Olson, 37, of Kingsland was arrested Jan. 7 by LCSO for posses-sion of a controlled substance. He was released Jan. 9 after posting a $1,500 bond.

Tiffany Mae Rains, 29, of Tow was arrested Jan. 9 by LCSO for an admin-istrative release violation. No bond or release information was available.

Dennis James Shannon, 37, of Buchanan Dam was arrested Jan. 8 by LCSO for driving while intoxicated. He was released Jan. 10 after posting a $3,000 bond.

LLANO COUNTY JAIL LOGSCONTINUED FROM PAGE 4

BY KEVIN ATKINS

Supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids and co-enzyme Q10, or CoQ10, might reduce levels of pros-tate-specific antigen, or PSA, a pro-tein produced by the prostate gland that indicates an increased risk of prostate cancer, according to a recent study. CoQ10 is an antioxidant, and lev-els are typically low in patients with cardiovascular diseases, muscular dystrophies, Parkinson’s disease, cancers, diabetes and HIV or AIDS. The study included 504 healthy men with serum PSA levels lower or equal to 2.5 nanograms per millili-ter. The participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups. Each group corresponded to a different supplement, either omega-6 fatty acids, omega-3 fatty acids, CoQ10 or a placebo. The men took two capsules daily for 12 weeks. Serum PSA levels were docu-mented before and after the study. Omega-3 fatty acids and CoQ10 treatment significantly reduced the serum PSA level by 30 percent and 33 percent, respectively. In contrast, omega-6 fatty acids therapy signifi-cantly increased the serum PSA con-centration by 15 percent.

Atkins owns and operates Atkins Pharmacy in Marble Falls. He can be reached at (830) 693-2972 or visit the website at www.atkinspharmacy.com.

Supplements can lower levels of PSA

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48 49 50 51 52

53 54 55 56

57 58 59 60 61 62 63

64 65 66 67

68 69 70

71 72 73

ACROSS 1. Spill the beans 5. Jacuzzi 8. Floors12. “__ Smile Be

Your Umbrella”13. Latin American dance16. Not taped17. __ about; approximately18. Mandate19. Concept20. Arrive at an agreement23. Go wrong24. Roosted25. Pleasant looks27. Weaken30. Word with nut or cock32. Turtle variety35. Cross38. Carried39. River flowing

from Belgium40. Full43. Transfer ownership of44. Pretty bloom46. Restore a motor48. Portable shelters: var.51. Lawyers’ org.52. Start of a state capital53. Utilizations55. Santa __, California57. Wide’s companion,

in phrase59. Acting out64. End in __;

come out even66. Piano piece67. Russia’s __ Mountains68. Sleep69. Carrier70. Uncommon71. Dueling sword72. Sound of air escaping73. Suffix for persist or infer

DOWN 1. Voting alliance 2. One seen at night 3. Tiny particle 4. Exposes 5. Children’s vehicles 6. Norfolk, Seattle

or Boston 7. Coastal mountains 8. Ring champ, once

9. Extensive10. Hardly __; seldom11. Burn14. Bacteria15. __ arm; very

close together21. Present wrapper’s

item22. Thick piece26. Geologic period27. Small wild mammal28. Get out of bed29. Process milk31. White __ sheet33. Endow with talents34. Spools36. Cheney & Biden,

for short37. WWII area41. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girl42. Arguers45. Peruse47. Member of royalty49. Wading bird50. Former intl. alliance54. Marks with sooty matter56. Blue shade

57. Become dim58. Preposition60. Kids’ refreshments61. Middle East nation62. Drugbuster63. Delight65. Special-order shoe

Answer to Previous PuzzleS T E A M S L A P T H A R

A R A C E T I R E R U L E

C O S T A R E T R A I N E D

S T E G O O D C A G E S

H E L P S L E D

A S S U R E S O O T S O B

R O L L E N N U I L I I

G R E A T G R A N D C H I L D

U T E B A R R Y I D E E

E S P O T O E A S T E R N

O N E R C U T S

C R A V E P A G E L A W

H O M E S T E A D E R A S E

A V E R E D G E L I N E D

P E N T C O O T S O D A S

A

B

#5509CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22 23

24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51 52

53 54 55 56

57 58 59 60 61 62 63

64 65 66 67

68 69 70

71 72 73

ACROSS 1. Spill the beans 5. Jacuzzi 8. Floors12. “__ Smile Be

Your Umbrella”13. Latin American dance16. Not taped17. __ about; approximately18. Mandate19. Concept20. Arrive at an agreement23. Go wrong24. Roosted25. Pleasant looks27. Weaken30. Word with nut or cock32. Turtle variety35. Cross38. Carried39. River flowing

from Belgium40. Full43. Transfer ownership of44. Pretty bloom46. Restore a motor48. Portable shelters: var.51. Lawyers’ org.52. Start of a state capital53. Utilizations55. Santa __, California57. Wide’s companion,

in phrase59. Acting out64. End in __;

come out even66. Piano piece67. Russia’s __ Mountains68. Sleep69. Carrier70. Uncommon71. Dueling sword72. Sound of air escaping73. Suffix for persist or infer

DOWN 1. Voting alliance 2. One seen at night 3. Tiny particle 4. Exposes 5. Children’s vehicles 6. Norfolk, Seattle

or Boston 7. Coastal mountains 8. Ring champ, once

9. Extensive10. Hardly __; seldom11. Burn14. Bacteria15. __ arm; very

close together21. Present wrapper’s

item22. Thick piece26. Geologic period27. Small wild mammal28. Get out of bed29. Process milk31. White __ sheet33. Endow with talents34. Spools36. Cheney & Biden,

for short37. WWII area41. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girl42. Arguers45. Peruse47. Member of royalty49. Wading bird50. Former intl. alliance54. Marks with sooty matter56. Blue shade

57. Become dim58. Preposition60. Kids’ refreshments61. Middle East nation62. Drugbuster63. Delight65. Special-order shoe

Answer to Previous PuzzleS T E A M S L A P T H A R

A R A C E T I R E R U L E

C O S T A R E T R A I N E D

S T E G O O D C A G E S

H E L P S L E D

A S S U R E S O O T S O B

R O L L E N N U I L I I

G R E A T G R A N D C H I L D

U T E B A R R Y I D E E

E S P O T O E A S T E R N

O N E R C U T S

C R A V E P A G E L A W

H O M E S T E A D E R A S E

A V E R E D G E L I N E D

P E N T C O O T S O D A S

A

B

#5509CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22 23

24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51 52

53 54 55 56

57 58 59 60 61 62 63

64 65 66 67

68 69 70

71 72 73

ACROSS 1. Spill the beans 5. Jacuzzi 8. Floors12. “__ Smile Be

Your Umbrella”13. Latin American dance16. Not taped17. __ about; approximately18. Mandate19. Concept20. Arrive at an agreement23. Go wrong24. Roosted25. Pleasant looks27. Weaken30. Word with nut or cock32. Turtle variety35. Cross38. Carried39. River flowing

from Belgium40. Full43. Transfer ownership of44. Pretty bloom46. Restore a motor48. Portable shelters: var.51. Lawyers’ org.52. Start of a state capital53. Utilizations55. Santa __, California57. Wide’s companion,

in phrase59. Acting out64. End in __;

come out even66. Piano piece67. Russia’s __ Mountains68. Sleep69. Carrier70. Uncommon71. Dueling sword72. Sound of air escaping73. Suffix for persist or infer

DOWN 1. Voting alliance 2. One seen at night 3. Tiny particle 4. Exposes 5. Children’s vehicles 6. Norfolk, Seattle

or Boston 7. Coastal mountains 8. Ring champ, once

9. Extensive10. Hardly __; seldom11. Burn14. Bacteria15. __ arm; very

close together21. Present wrapper’s

item22. Thick piece26. Geologic period27. Small wild mammal28. Get out of bed29. Process milk31. White __ sheet33. Endow with talents34. Spools36. Cheney & Biden,

for short37. WWII area41. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girl42. Arguers45. Peruse47. Member of royalty49. Wading bird50. Former intl. alliance54. Marks with sooty matter56. Blue shade

57. Become dim58. Preposition60. Kids’ refreshments61. Middle East nation62. Drugbuster63. Delight65. Special-order shoe

Answer to Previous PuzzleS T E A M S L A P T H A R

A R A C E T I R E R U L E

C O S T A R E T R A I N E D

S T E G O O D C A G E S

H E L P S L E D

A S S U R E S O O T S O B

R O L L E N N U I L I I

G R E A T G R A N D C H I L D

U T E B A R R Y I D E E

E S P O T O E A S T E R N

O N E R C U T S

C R A V E P A G E L A W

H O M E S T E A D E R A S E

A V E R E D G E L I N E D

P E N T C O O T S O D A S

A

B

CROSSWORD PUZZLE#5510

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171819

202122

232425

2627282930313233

343536

373839

404142

434445

4647

4849505152535455

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636465

ACROSS 1.Make a selection 4.City in Florida 9.__ as a rock13.Trepidation15.Local expression16.Busy as __17.Renown18.Dawn19.Four and five20.Make laws22.Quit23.Beat badly24.Friend of Winnie-

the-Pooh26.Cross out29.Speaks with difficulty34.Actress Ekberg35.Military blockade36.Large container37.Casks38.Rich cake39.Ms. Moreno40.Poet’s word41.Thick soup42.Understood 43.Jagged45.Duplicates46.“__ on Melancholy”47.Breathe heavily48.Kilted one51.In a sideways direction56.Circle dance57.Deputy58.__ Indies60.Rat’s follower61.“Bless us, O Lord, and

these Thy gifts...,” e.g.62.Was sorry about63.Remove64.Relaxed65.Kildare and

Casey: abbr.

DOWN 1.Mistaken 2.Ring 3.Subdue 4.Sneezer’s need 5.Big person 6.Old Egyptian money 7.Stick one’s

lower lip out 8.Electrical strength

9.Good-looking 19th- century carriage?

10.Just __; somewhat11.City northeast

of Lake Tahoe12.Word with South

and freeze14.Send one’s __; decline an invitation21.Jot25.Residence, cockney-style26.Social activities27.Harden28.Cruise ship29.Was a father to30.Mere’s head31.Force out32.Proportion33.Numerical info35.Ticked off38.Instruction39.Dangerous reptile41.Launch site42.Actress Louise44.Turn45.__ off; left suddenly47.Change for Brits

48.Coastal fish49.Sheep shelter50.Spoken52.Taj Mahal city53.Brewed beverages54.Praise55.River in Europe59.Cowboys’ goals: abbr.

Answer to Previous PuzzleBRADSPAAWES

LETACONGALIVE

ONORORDERIDEA

COMETOTERMSERR

SATSMILES

SAPPEASNAPPER

TRAVERSEBORNE

OISESATEDCEDE

ASTEROVERHAUL

TEEPEESABADES

USAGESANA

FARDRAMATIZING

ATIEETUDEURAL

DOZETOTERRARE

EPEESSSEMCE

LB

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Answers

#5509CROSSWORD PUZZLE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22 23

24 25 26

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

35 36 37 38

39 40 41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51 52

53 54 55 56

57 58 59 60 61 62 63

64 65 66 67

68 69 70

71 72 73

ACROSS 1. Spill the beans 5. Jacuzzi 8. Floors12. “__ Smile Be

Your Umbrella”13. Latin American dance16. Not taped17. __ about; approximately18. Mandate19. Concept20. Arrive at an agreement23. Go wrong24. Roosted25. Pleasant looks27. Weaken30. Word with nut or cock32. Turtle variety35. Cross38. Carried39. River flowing

from Belgium40. Full43. Transfer ownership of44. Pretty bloom46. Restore a motor48. Portable shelters: var.51. Lawyers’ org.52. Start of a state capital53. Utilizations55. Santa __, California57. Wide’s companion,

in phrase59. Acting out64. End in __;

come out even66. Piano piece67. Russia’s __ Mountains68. Sleep69. Carrier70. Uncommon71. Dueling sword72. Sound of air escaping73. Suffix for persist or infer

DOWN 1. Voting alliance 2. One seen at night 3. Tiny particle 4. Exposes 5. Children’s vehicles 6. Norfolk, Seattle

or Boston 7. Coastal mountains 8. Ring champ, once

9. Extensive10. Hardly __; seldom11. Burn14. Bacteria15. __ arm; very

close together21. Present wrapper’s

item22. Thick piece26. Geologic period27. Small wild mammal28. Get out of bed29. Process milk31. White __ sheet33. Endow with talents34. Spools36. Cheney & Biden,

for short37. WWII area41. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girl42. Arguers45. Peruse47. Member of royalty49. Wading bird50. Former intl. alliance54. Marks with sooty matter56. Blue shade

57. Become dim58. Preposition60. Kids’ refreshments61. Middle East nation62. Drugbuster63. Delight65. Special-order shoe

Answer to Previous PuzzleS T E A M S L A P T H A R

A R A C E T I R E R U L E

C O S T A R E T R A I N E D

S T E G O O D C A G E S

H E L P S L E D

A S S U R E S O O T S O B

R O L L E N N U I L I I

G R E A T G R A N D C H I L D

U T E B A R R Y I D E E

E S P O T O E A S T E R N

O N E R C U T S

C R A V E P A G E L A W

H O M E S T E A D E R A S E

A V E R E D G E L I N E D

P E N T C O O T S O D A S

A

B

CROSSWORD PUZZLE#5507

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16

17 18 19

20 21 22

23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

33 34 35

36 37 38

39 40 41

42 43 44

45 46

47 48 49 50 51 52 53

54 55 56 57

58 59 60

61 62 63

ACROSS 1. Sound of thunder 5. Thick drinks10. Paper bag14. Ring of light15. Of a region16. IRS agent17. Historical periods18. Weight revealer19. __, Nevada20. Place to store dishes23. Like most schools24. __ code25. Sandal parts28. Address

to a Cardinal33. Not all __; nutty34. Arctic Ocean sights35. Exclamations36. Attack37. Violet or rose38. Design39. Name with

Jo or Mary40. Jennifer or

James Earl41. Heavy weight lifter42. Falls44. Eastwood and others45. __ out; release46. Injure47. Donut-shaped objects54. Site of the Natl.

Cowboy Hall of Fame 55. Coeur d'__,

Idaho56. Despicable58. Veal or venison59. Elegance60. President Arthur’s

middle name61. Invites62. Adieux63. Parts of a journey

DOWN 1. Argentine

revolutionary 2. Songbird 3. Jai __ 4. Vacationer’s mailing 5. Crushes 6. Curved 7. Gaunt 8. Powder ingredient 9. More disreputable

10. One of thirteen on the U.S. flag

11. Last word said in making the Sign of the Cross

12. Bamboo stem13. Shoelace problem21. Deal with problems22. Flour containers25. Expensive strings, for short26. Scottish clan chief27. Means of control28. Those French women29. Pasture sounds30. Baseball’s Ryan31. Intone32. Slaves of old34. __ of; having a liking for37. Written agreement38. Of the earliest times40. GI’s transport41. II x VII x XI43. Track shoe features44. Show affection for46. High-IQ group47. Small hill: Sp.

48. Men for Mamie and Tina, once

49. Verbal opposition50. “Queen of Jazz” 51. Chair52. Anger53. Smelting refuse57. Junior nav. rank

Answer to Previous PuzzleA B E A R G R O W S T O W

I R A N I R A T E T O M E

R E C A P A N T E D A T E S

E T H P I N T A G E N T

S L E D S A K E

C A R E E R A L S O S P A

A D A M P L A I T T A N

G O W I T H O U T S A Y I N G

E R E R O O M S A N N E

D E R E L L S F O R G E R

B A Y S B A N D

A W A R D S I N S A S S

D E V A S T A T E E D I C T

I R O N O D O R T O D A Y

T E N D M O P S S T A R E

DEATH NOTICES

Death notices must be submit-ted by the funeral home by 10 a.m. Monday for Wednesday publication. Read full obituaries at DailyTrib.com.

ED BARRACK Ed Barrack, 74, of Llano died Jan. 15, 2013. A graveside service with military honors was Jan. 18 at Llano City Cemetery. Arrangements by Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 247-4300. Condolences may be sent to [email protected] or made at www.whhfuneralhome.com.

ED NIEL COLLINS Ed Niel Collins, 77, of Marble Falls died Jan. 12, 2013. He was born March 9, 1935, in Blufton to Lois Onis and Minnie Mae Jennings Collins. A memorial service was Jan. 15 at the Church of Christ in Marble Falls. Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.

MARY ANN STAGG DORSEY Mary Ann Stagg Dorsey, 84, of Kingsland died Jan. 14, 2013. She was born Feb. 28, 1928, in Houston to John and Margaret Taylor Standefer. A graveside service was Jan. 18 at Lakeland Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements by Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home, 900 Industrial Blvd. in Kingsland, (325) 388-6767. Condolences may be sent to [email protected] or made at www.whhfuneralhome.com.

JERRY D. HEFLIN Jerry D. Heflin, 74, of Marble Falls died Jan. 17, 2013. He was born April 29, 1938, in Girard to W.T. and Lola Mae (Waldon) Heflin. A memorial service was Jan. 22 at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcox funeralhome.com.

ROSS JACKSON Ross Jackson, 90, of Meadowlakes died Jan. 11, 2013. He was born Aug. 8, 1922, in Liberty Hill to Chester and Ida (Perry) Jackson. A funeral service was Jan. 15 at First United Methodist Church in Marble Falls. Military honors and interment followed at Andice Cemetery in Andice. Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North

in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.

BILLIE LAWSON Billie Lawson, 81, of Burnet died Jan. 17, 2013. She was born June 18, 1931, in Hollis, Okla., to John William Fillpot and Carrie Blanche Wever. A funeral service was Jan. 22 at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 306 Texas 29 East in Burnet, (512) 756-2222. Condolences may be made at www.clementswilcoxburnet.com.

MARJORIE DELL MANY Marjorie Dell Many, 73, of Horseshoe Bay died Jan. 14, 2013. She was born Nov. 13, 1939, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Victor and Elizabeth (Bowen) Weber. A memorial service was Jan. 20 at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Condolences may be made at www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com.

ALEXANDER MICHAEL MARISCAL Alexander Michael Mariscal, 3

months, of Burnet died Jan. 14, 2013. He was born Oct. 3, 2012, in Cedar Park to Savanna Mariscal. A service was Jan. 18 at Victory Baptist Church in Burnet. Interment followed at Burnet City Cemetery. Arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 306 Texas 29 East in Burnet, (512) 756-2222. Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcoxburnet.com.

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Burnet died Jan. 18, 2013. He was born March 3, 1915, in Detroit to Ervin and Sadie Miller. A funeral service was Jan. 21 at First Christian Church of Burnet. Interment followed at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Briggs. Arrangements by Edgar Funeral Home, 109 N. Main St. in Burnet, (512) 756-4444.

CARMEN CAMILLE TAYLOR Carmen Camille Taylor, 82, of Kingsland died Jan. 14, 2013. She was born Oct. 27, 1930, in Dallas to William Marion and Eula Beatrice (Brandon) Fowler. A service was Jan. 18 at the Highland Lakes Church of Christ in Kingsland. Burial followed at Bear Creek Cemetery in Bertram. Arrangements by Putnam Funeral Home and Crematory, 145 Texas Ave. in Kingsland, (325) 388-0008. An online guest register may be signed at www.putnamcares.com.

ROGER DALE WISDOM Roger Dale Wisdom, 54, of Llano died Jan. 13, 2013. He was born June 17, 1958, in San Saba to Alvin Victor and Alvinia (Bostick) Wisdom. A celebration of life is noon Feb. 2 at Robinson City Park in Llano. Cremation arrangements by Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home, 307 E. Sandstone in Llano, (325) 247-4300. Condolences may be sent to whhfuneral1@ verizon.net or made at www.whh funeralhome.com.

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BURNET — For 85-year-old Otto Gruetzner and his wife, 82-year-old Fay, retirement from the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office has motivat-ed the couple to put themselves back into the job market. “We’re looking for a job,” said Otto, who served civil papers with his wife at his side for the local law enforcement agency since 1997. “Pay don’t make a difference.” Burnet County Sheriff W.T. Smith hosted a retirement ceremony Jan. 16 for the couple, who expect to maintain their certified peace offi-cers status. They received personalized sher-iff’s deputy badges in front of an audience of family, staff and area law enforcement.

Husband-wife deputy team hang up holsters

Fay and Otto Gruetzner, who are in their 80s, retired from their jobs as vol-unteer reserve deputies at the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office. Members of law enforcement congratulated and thanked them for 15 years of service during a ceremony Jan. 16 at the sheriff’s office. STAFF PHOTO BY CONNIE SWINNEY

“These folks have served Burnet County without getting paid a dime. No telling how many thousands of hours they put in,” Smith said. “They have been an unbelievable asset for us. They’ve done so much for this department and this community.” The Gruetzners have been married for 65 years. But it wasn’t until they were in their 50s that they began pur-suing a career in law enforcement. The couple quickly discovered it was something they enjoyed. “If you don’t like your job, you really can’t put your heart into it,” Fay Gruetzner said. “We like the people we worked for.” Before settling into their positions in Burnet County in 1997, they both served as reserve constables in Travis County. In Burnet County, they began as reserves handling prison transports and eventually moved to serving civil papers in family court cases. They’re best known for riding in the

same unit, when all others rode solo. “We’ve been together almost all our lives and to separate us was almost impossible,” Otto Gruetzner said. “I didn’t want her out by herself late, so we teamed up, and it worked out fine.” The couple, who lives in Highland Haven, said keeping busy is at the top of their list of retirement goals. “We want to find something to do. We have to have a reason to get up in the morning,” Otto Gruetzner said. “We can only take so much ‘I Love Lucy,’ ‘Andy Griffith Show,’ ‘Gunsmoke,’ ‘Bonanza’ and ‘M.A.S.H.’” They leave their jobs satisfied they forged lasting and positive relation-ships with co-workers and the public. “We got to know a lot of people. We’d run into people out (in public.) They’d come talk to us,” he said. “The way we treated them, they remem-bered us. It worked real well for us.” [email protected]

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E veryone should have their hearing checked at least once a year. If you have a hearing problem of any kind, you owe it to yourself to have a hearing check up to determine what can be done to help you. These check ups are free, and will only take about 20 minutes of your time. We can also look into your ear with our ear camera. Your hearing difficulty may just be wax. You’ ll see what we see! Jones Hearing Tech has been helping those who are hard of hearing. Use of the latest electronic equipment will pinpoint your problem. We will explain some of the causes of hearing loss and diagrams of how the ear works will be available. Come in for your free hearing consultation. We carry a variety of hearing aids. Our professional experience assures you of personal understanding and expert help with a most important problem – hearing impairment. Our Marble Falls office is located at 314-B U.S. Hwy. 281, 830-693-0109. Call 1-877-693-0109 today for an appointment! Repair service and cleaning are available for your present hearing aid, no matter what brand or where you bought it.

H E A RIN G T E ST S A RE IM PO RT A N T

Dr. Sandy Schick Audiologist

BY DANIEL CLIFTONPicayune Editor

MARBLE FALLS — When Marble Falls High School choir direc-tor Bryce Gage turned to a group of youth to help fill out the cast of “The Sound of Music,” it didn’t take a whole lot of prompting to get the kids ready for the upcoming production. “Many of them already knew the songs,” Gage said. “This is such a pop-ular musical that a lot of the younger kids and our high school students grew up with it.” The Marble Falls High School Choir and Musical Theatre Department is producing “The Sound of Music” on Jan. 24 and Jan. 26-28 at the high school auditorium, 2101 Mustang Drive. All show times are 7 p.m. with the exception of the Jan. 27 show, which is 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults. While most of the roles, including the leads of Maria and Capt. Georg von Trapp, are filled by members of the high school choir program, sever-al younger actors will share the stage with them. One of the beauties of producing such a popular musical is how familiar the entire cast is with the storyline and even the songs. The musical, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, first hit the stage in 1959, but it probably didn’t become part of the American culture until 1965, when the movie, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, hit the silver screen. That production makes regular TV appearances, giving new generations an opportunity to experi-ence the story. For those unfamiliar with the story, the musical tells the tale of the von Trapp family and their governess, Maria. The story is set in Austria during the period just before World War II. Gage said he selected the musical for several reasons, including the pop-ularity of the story and its music. “‘The Sound of Music’ is a classic and a great crowd pleaser,” he said. “And it’s one I haven’t produced before or been in.” While the high school students and their younger studies are familiar with the musical, they’ve still had to put in plenty of hard work preparing for the opening. There is plenty of choreog-raphy and songs to get just right. In past Marble Falls High School choir productions, there was typical-ly a large chorus part, but that’s not the case with “The Sound of Music,” Gage said. “The show is really carried by indi-vidual songs,” he said. “But I think that’s one of the things that makes this particular musical so special.” Along with the performances, the department has constructed elaborate sets for the musical. Marble Falls Middle School theatre arts teacher Jon Clark spearheaded that effort, Gage said. The musical features an orchestra complete with a string section from Austin. “This has the potential to be our best production,” Gage said. While tickets are available at the door, Gage recommended people call the choir office at (830) 798-3664 and make reservations. [email protected]

Spicewood Elementary

SECOND NINE WEEKS

A Honor Rolln Fifth grade — Cole Gelinas,

Savanna Holubec, Bailey Kelley, Shelby Miller, Samantha Nesrsta, Kenadee Stewart

n Fourth grade — Taevin Brown, Samantha Hudson, Emily Peterson, Maverick Ransom

n Third grade — Zoilo Boado, Ruby Hershfelt, Sabrina Hudson, Brody Knight, Camden Levert, Cole Young

A/B Honor Rolln Fifth grade — Lilly Czimsky,

Tenley Holley, Jaden Johnson, Ethan Kanka, Jake Levert, Emma Levine, Leigha Mack, Crystal Meza, Colby Person, Fallon Russell, Kody Taylor

n Fourth grade — Bralan Aiken, Ean Bowles, Jazmin Castillo, Tate Deering, Andrew Eppler, Charlie Levine, Camryn James, Draeton Levlon, Piper Moss, Jordan Oelschleger, River Ovsen, Anthony Preece, Kylee Randall, Kyra Reese, Nevaeh Sheffield

n Third grade — Colton Comstock, Matthew Eppler, Sadie Haas, Luke Jackson, Ransom Kanka, Felix Martin, Brooke McDonough, Elle Russell, Elizabeth Smith, Avery Tepper, Jerzey Williams

Perfect attendancen Fifth grade — Lindy Grubbs,

Tenley Holley, Savanna Holubec, Ethan Kanka, Bailey Kelley, Jake Levert, Makayla Lunceford, Brendeli Martinez, Samantha Nesrsta, Susanna Quinn, Zachary Spillman, Stella Zamora

n Fourth grade — Ean Bowles, Taevin Brown, Matthew DiSanto, Andrew Eppler, Samantha Hudson, Draeton Levlon, Barrett Little, Jordan Oelschleger, David Rodriguez

n Third grade — Isabella Aguilar, Colton Comstock, Matthew Eppler, Sabrina Hudson, Luke Jackson, Ransom Kanka, Autumn Kohutek, Camden Levert, Felix Martin, Caden Quinlan, Elizabeth Smith

n Second grade — Rocco

HONOR ROLLS

Bonomo, Jake Carter, Cale Cochran, Coby Holley, Bryce Holubec, Ed Lavallee, Briseydi Martinez, Avie Nail, Lilly Nesrsta, Haylee Randall, James

Spiller, Philip Steelen First grade — Cooper Cochran,

Joy Grubbs, Jesse Haas, Jennifer Jackson, Emma Martin, Melissa

Resendiz, Zayla Ticen Kindergarten — Maryn Bonner,

William Eppler, Kadin Gerth, Tanner Hannusch, J.R. Harvell, Taeven Tice

MFHS alive with ‘Sound of Music’

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Transportation

105 Autos

Services

401 Adult Care

Services

421 Cleaning,Maint.

Services

430 Dozer, Tractor Work

Services

450 Lawn & Garden

WE Buy Wrecked, Burned, Junk Vehicles. Used parts & installation available. 24-hour towing. 830-693-3226, 512-755-1153

110 Trucks/Tractors

130 Motorcycles

2006 KX-250F dirt bike. Only 64 hours of use. Excellent condition, well maintained; $2,500. 830-693-3010

145 Boats & Motors

BOAT covers make great Christmas gifts! Quality covers available for very reasonable prices. Boats fixed right! Buchanan Boat Works! 512-793-2987

150 Utility/Trailers

20 FOOT utility trailer, tandem axles. 12,000 pound capacity, good condi-tion. $1,795. 507-429-1154

155 Vehicle Accessories

LOST: Man’s Masonic silver ring. Family keepsake. Reward. Please phone 325-369-1386

240 Notices

PRIVATE in home care. Alternative care at affordable cost. Call Dorothy Casella 409-617-2591

404 A/C, Heating

416 Building

421 Cleaning,Maint.

I do windows! Professional window cleaning. Free estimates. Homes, commercial, store fronts, construc-tion cleans. Call Larry, 830-693-0148. Insured, work guaranteed

RESIDENTIAL Clean ing in Kingsland & surrounding areas. Reasonable, reliable, & references. Call Lisa after 5pm. 830-265-7028

SPRING is right around the corner, time to clean out the garage, barn, storage unit. We can help, call Dorothy 409-617-2591. Estate sales too!

HOUSEKEEPER available for work in Marble Falls, Horseshoe Bay and surrounding areas. Excellent refer-ences, thorough and reliable. rates starting at $45.00. 830-265-8754

424 Concrete/Masonry

LORENZO’S Concrete Work since 1978: Slabs, retaining walls, drive-ways, sidewalks, patios, porches, car-ports, house foundations. Free esti-mates. 830-598-4743, 512-715-2279

CONCRETE Work: House founda-tions, sidewalks, patios, driveways, retaining walls. Free estimates. Call Alex, 830-613-9384

427 Dirt, Sand, Gravel

433 Electrical

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

441 Furniture Repair

WOODWORKING - Furniture built & repaired. 830-693-1987 or 830-265-8798

447 Home Remodeling

RENOVATION Specialist/ General Contractor: Odd jobs, carpentry, roof-ing, painting, general repairs, con-crete work. Quality craftsmanship. JD 512-755-3152.

450 Lawn & GardenLAWNSCAPES by Sean - Lawn maintenance, tree trimming, new landscaping, hauling & handy-man services. 16 years experi-ence. No job too small! 830-265-2569

457 Moving, Hauling

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

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.

Announcements

210 Lost and Found

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Transportation 105 - Autos 110 - Trucks/Tractors 120 - Vans 130 - Motorcycles 140 - Recreational 145 - Boats & Motors 150 - Utility/Trailers 155 - Vehicle Accessories 160 - Vehicles Wanted

Announcements 210 - Lost and Found 220 - Meetings 230 - Personals 240 - Notices

Financial 300 - Opportunities

Services 401 - Adult Care 404 - A/C, Heating 407 - Appliance Repair 410 - Automotive 413 - Bookkeeping 416 - Building 419 - Child Care 421 - Cleaning,Maint. 424 - Concrete/Masonry 427 - Dirt, Sand, Gravel 430 - Dozer, Tractor Work 433 - Electrical 436 - Exterminators 439 - Flooring, Tile 441 - Furniture Repair 444 - Guides Fish/Hunt 447 - Home Remodeling 450 - Lawn & Garden

453 - Music 457 - Moving, Hauling 460 - Painting, Wallpaper 463 - Personal Services 466 - Plumbing 467 - Professional 469 - Rental Equipment 471 - Roo�ng 474 - Special Services 477 - Telephone 480 - Transportation

Employment 510 - Adult Care 515 - Bookkeeping 520 - Child Care 525 - Clubs, Restaurants 530 - Domestic/Household 535 - Technical

540 - Help Wanted 545 - Management 550 - Medical 555 - Of�ce, Clerical 560 - Professional 565 - Retail Stores 570 - Sales 575 - Part Time 580 - Positions Wanted

Merchandise 605 - Antiques 610 - Appliances 615 - Arts & Crafts 620 - Auction Sales 625 - Building Materials 627 - Fuel/Firewood 630 - Furniture 635 - Guns/Ammunition

640 - Lawn & Garden 645 - Machinery 650 - Miscellaneous 655 - Musical Instruments 660 - Of�ce Equipment 665 - Trade 670 - Travel 675 - Wanted to Buy

Garage Sales 705-770 - Garage Sales

Farm/Ranch 810 - Equipment 820 - Feed & Supplies 830 - Fish 840 - Livestock 850 - Livestock Wanted 860 - Pets

Rentals 900 - Apartments 905 - Boat Dock Rentals 910 - Business Rentals 915 - Condos, Townhomes 920 - Duplexes 925 - Want To Rent 930 - Farms, Ranches 935 - Houses 940 - Hunting Leases 945 - Lake Resort Rentals 950 - Mobile Homes 955 - Mobile Home Spaces 960 - Real Estate Services 965 - Rentals Wanted 970 - Rooms For Rent 975 - Storage Spaces

Real Estate 1010 - Acreage 1015 - Commercial 1020 - Condos/Townhomes 1025 - Duplexes, Apartments 1030 - Homes For Sale 1035 - Investment Property 1040 - Lake, River Property 1045 - Lots For Sale 1050 - Mobile Homes 1055 - Mobile Home Lots 1060 - Mobile Home Services 1065 - Real Estate Trades 1070 - Real Estate Wanted

NOTICEThe Picayune Marketplace may be responsible for

errors the �rst week classi�ed advertisement appears. Please check your ad carefully each week. This publication does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of any advertisement, nor the quality of

the goods or services offered. Readers are cautioned to thoroughly investigate all claims

made and to use good judgmentand reasonable care.

DEADLINESClassi�eds - Friday prior to publication date

Display Ads - 4:30 p.m. Friday prior to publication date

Call: 830-693-7152 Fax: 830-693-3085,E-mail: classi�[email protected]

Come By: 1007 Ave K, Marble Falls

NEED CA$H ? I bu y & h au l o ff

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P ile d r ivin g , b o a t d o cks , p ier s , jet s ki r a m p s & r ep a ir s .

2007 GMC Yukon Denali. Loaded NAV/DVD/S/R. $29,995Black/Beige Leather. stk BD12298A

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THESE vehicles have been left in storage at H& H Wrecker, 8 0 5 12 th St, Marble Falls. They w ill be sold at public auction

on 2 / 4 /13 at 10am if not claim ed.

20 0 8 Dodge, tag#67B ZJ7, vin#1D7HA18218S5 0 3 0 8 4; 1997 Ford,

tag#DJ5D728, vin#1FMEU1761VLA81716; 2 0 0 2 Kia, tag#78V22 5 6,

vin#KNAFB12122 5 2 0 6729; 2 0 0 6 Toyota, tag#BN5T52 8, vin#1NXBR32E16Z6 9 2 5 8 2;

2 0 0 5 Jeep, tag#CG 3 G 6 4 3, vin#1J4HS4 8N55C700911.

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CAREGIVERS Caregivers available to work day, evening and overnight. 40 + years of experience. Excellent

references upon request. Hospice patients welcome. Please call Ronda at (512) 508-5205

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CLUTTER CONTROL • HOUSEKEEPING ERRANDS • GROCERY SHOPPING

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2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Reg Cab Pickup

121K mi., $8,995, stk BC2003

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2011 Chrysler 300 CLoaded, 9K mi., $34,995

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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

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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 (cell)

469 Rental Equipment

471 Roofing

474 Special Services

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

480 Transportation

PART TIME Church nursery care givers needed. Must be loving, dependable & enthusiastic. Pickup application at Packsaddle Fellowship Church; 508 Hwy. 2900 in Kingsland. 325-388-8202

535 Technical

SEAMSTRESS for busy repair/alter-ation department. Experience needed. Apply in person at Victory Cleaners, 706 3rd St.

CHOIR Direc tor. Par t t ime . Wednesday rehearsal, Sunday wor-ship. Send resume to Highland Lakes UMC, PO Box 1005, Buchanan Dam, Tx 78609 or email [email protected] Phone 325-388-4187

550 Medical

MEDICAL office staff needed. Front office, professional, detail oriented, organized. Billing & phone skills preferred. Please send resume to PO Box 1967, Marble Falls, TX. 78654

555 Office, Clerical

560 Professional

PERSONAL Economics Group now recruiting: Dynamic, Driven, E n t r e p r e n e u r i a l , F i n a n c i a l Professionals in the Highland Lakes area. Group 1 & Series 7 preferred. 214-455-8419

605 Antiques

610 Appliances

620 Auction Sales

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Services

463 Personal Services

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Employment

550 Medical

Employment

520 Child Care

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Employment

540 Help Wanted

2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab. 81K mi, Steps, $15,995

2WD, Black/Gray Cloth, stk K4404A

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(512) 756-2128www.cecilmotors.com

2007 Chevy Avalanche LT, 2WD, 90K mi., $19,900

Beige/Beige leather. stk BD1980A

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ACCEPTING AP PLICATIONS Bright Beginnings Learning Center Part Time / Full Time Experience with children required. CPR Certification a plus. Apply in person 3007 HWY 1431 W. Kingsland 325-388-4710

2009 Chevrolet Traverse LTZLoaded, 65K mi., $24,995

Gray w/Gray Leather, S/R, DVD, stk BD12068A

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(512) 756-2128www.cecilmotors.com

Now Hiring! New Store in Burnet Great Pay! Great Benefits!

STORE M ANAGER TRAINEE

Looking for quality candidates with one year of retail/food experience. High School diploma or equivalent required.

Ability to work flexible hours.

Company offers a competitive salary and benefit package including medical, dental, vision and life coverage, 401(k) plan,

tuition reimbursement, paid vacation, career opportunities and an employee referral program.

Drug-Free W orkplace - EO E

Apply at w w w .stripesstores.com /careers

A Fam ily of S olutions

Is now taking applications at their M arble Falls facility to fill the follow ing three positions:

S ac k e r/Loade r C D L required (w ithin three m onths)– M ust be able to lift 50 lbs continuously and able to w ork all three shifts.

M obile Equipm e nt M e c hanic C D L required (w ithin three m onths) – M ust be able to diagnose and repair gasoline and diesel engine failures; hydraulic system s; electrical system s. M anage OTR H aul Trucks. M inim um 5 yrs experience.

L aboratory Te c hnician M ust be an energetic, self-m otivated individual and able to perform physical testing of industrial lim estone to ensure quality product. M ust be able to handle m ultiple tasks in high stress environm ents. M ust possess good custom er service skills and m ust be know ledgeable on com puters and com puter program s. B ackground in QC and S P C a plus, but not required.

J.M . H uber provides paid vacation, M edical, D ental & Life Insurance benefits as w ell as 401(k) m atching and profit sharing. Initial com pensation can be quickly increased based upon dem onstrated perform ance of assigned job duties.

J .M . H uber C orporation is an Equal Opportunity Em ployer. A pplications w ill be accepted from 7 am to 3 pm (M -F) at our office located at 90 A venue N - M arble Falls until position is filled.

J.M . H U B ER C O R P O R A TIO N

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Employment

540 Help Wanted

Dietary Aides

EOE / MFHV

HILL COUNTRY HEALTHCARE 507 East Green Street, Llano

Various responsibilities in the kitchen. Prefer experienced individual. Must be

reliable and dependable. Apply in person.

Director of Nursing

EOE / MFHV

Local nursing facility has a unique opportunity for an individ - ual as our DON to lead our Nursing Dept and become a valu - able member of a growing man - agement team. Position requires a Texas RN license, current clini - cal skills, previous experience in Long Term Care and working knowledge of regulations. Leadership requirements include the ability to manage and train nursing staff, have excellent ver - bal/written communications skills, and professionally rep - resent the facility. We can offer an excellent benefits package and salary.

S end Resume to:

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Pro fessional couple see ks an amiable and responsible

individual to serve as their

DOMESTIC ASSI STANT

A ppl ic ants must be ch ild and animal friendly, must be ab le to execute tasks f rom beg i nn ing to

end (e.g . survey li gh ts , bu y bulbs, in stall bu l bs ), and m u st be

computer savvy. Respons i bilities will include, but are not li m i te d to r unning er r ands , preparing m ea l s,

laundry , p i cking up groceries , dry clean i ng, mail , and some

adm ini s trative tas ks .

All applicants must have r eliable t r ansportation, a val i d d r iver’s

license , insurance , and m ust pass a background/cred i t check .

P lease e-mail your r es ume to [email protected]

Full-time and Part-time teaching positions available. Must have one year daycare

experience. If you enjoy working with children,

call Flip N Swim today. Voted Reader’s Choice for Best D aycare!

Join the best team in town.

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Call Today toPlace Your Ad 830-693-7152

First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls is seeking a

CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP LEADER Lead and direct bands for

contemporary worship (Sunday and Wednesday) .

Strong vocals & instrumentalist (guitar or keyboard preferred).

Effective organization and communication.

Able to provide technical support (Media Shout or Sunday Plus preferred.) Submit resume, references and video to

[email protected]

First United Methodist-Marble Falls 1101 Bluebonnet Drive

(830)693-4341

This is your opportunity to join our profes s iona l a nd dedica ted intra -dis ciplina ry tea m ! If you a re looking for a unique work environm ent tha t focuses on excellence a nd res ident ca re.

GR ANITE M E SA GR ANITE M E SA H E ALTH CE NTE R H E ALTH CE NTE R

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C rim ina l ba ckground checks a nd drug tests a re required.

E -m a il resum es to ka lvis @ gra nitem es a hea lth.com Fa x resum e to (830) 693-2322, or vis it our fa cility a nd fill out a n

a pplica tion in person.

A s killed nurs ing fa cility loca ted in the Hill C ountry of M a rble Fa lls , is s eeking the

follow ing individua ls :

W e offer com petitive p a y a nd benefits

LOO K N O F UR TH ER !

for D a y S hift. LV N R N or

NIGHT NURSE SIGN ON BONUS!

3727 W RR 1431 • Kingsland Apply in person or e-mail resume to [email protected] - EOE

Position Available

TWO POSITIONS FOR DAYTIME AIDES. 4 DAYS ON / 2 DAYS OFF

3727 W RR 1431 • Kingsland Apply in person or e-mail resume to [email protected] - EOE

NOW HIRING

PRN LVN NURSE ALL SHIFTS

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Immediate Help Wanted

M UST HOLD CURRENT LVN/RN LICENSE.

Responsible for supervising CNA’s, scheduling and hiring. Nursing job duties as assigned.

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CNA/Staffing Coordinator

2009 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT. 2WD, Crewcab 25K mi., $24,995 Slider Window, 5.7 Hemi, Bedliner, Yellow

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BURNET ANTIQUE M ALL

ON TH E S QUARE

206 S. M ain St. Burnet

Great Antiqu es & C ollectables

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M UST SE E ! L ots of new inventory for the new yea r.

L et us help you with your m oving & esta te sa les.

W e pay fair prices for your quality item s

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.

C ROSSROADS A NTIQUE M ALL512-756-4312

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

Now Accepting Estates & Consignments

F or Info Call

512-756-4720 or go to

www.laami.com 2001 W Hwy 29 Burnet, TX 78611

1 1/2 mile W of Hwy 281

LAAMI Auctions Next Auction

Sat - Jan 26 @ 1:00

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SEASONED Oak or Mesquite fire-wood for sale. Split, fireplace or stove sizes. Call Jim at 1-512-585-8798 (cell)

SEASONED oak split firewood for sale. 512-755-1626

630 Furniture

TEMPURPEDIC king size classic mattress, foundation & frame. In Burnet. $2000. 817-343-4404

635 Guns/Ammunition

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 & vin-tage. Super prices! Benefits non-profit Harmony School of Creative Arts, 1104 Hwy. 1431 West. Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm & Saturday, 10am-4pm. 830-693-6958.

FOR Sale: Lift chair, 2 scooters, walker, wheelchair, & printer. Call 325-379-6861 for information

FOR Sale: 9mo gently used Weslo treadmill. $200, OBO. 830-265-1075

BLACK wood burning stove with fan and glass door. Never installed, never used, $550.00. 1965 custom made 5 string banjo. Bell bronze, heavy. $350. Portable ice machine, $50. 512-755-9676

250 gallon butane tank; $275. 79 MG limited convertible, good body need restored; $650. 325-388-2509

820 Feed & Supplies

COASTAL hay for sale: 4x5 1/2 round bales @ $90.00. Great for horses. Will load. Call Tony. Cell 512-715-2510

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

WATERFRONT studio, 1 & 2 Bdrms starting at $450. All bills paid. Lake Buchanan at Hwy. 29. 501-697-1870

KINGSLAND:2br/2ba duplex- $525; 2br/1ba apt- $465. Plus utilities. Most pets welcome! Sungold.us 325-388-4092

KINGSLAND: Apartments, $495-$520-$650 plus utilities. Options include ceramic tile floors, fenced yards, w/d, walk-in closets. Houses, 3/2, starting at $500. 325-388-4092

BUCHANAN Waterfront 1 bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished, W/D hookup, HVAC. $475/month (plus utilities) No smoking/pets. 325-248-5255

905 Boat Dock Rentals

910 Business Rentals

OFFICE space for rent, w/private bath. Prime location, 1blk East of Hwy 281. 604 Ave. G. $450 per month., includes utilities & wireless. Call 512-755-1291

From $250/mo All utilities + inter-net access inclued. Office Center @ 2900 325.388.3888

915 Condos/Townhomes

HORSESHOE BAY: Large 2bdrm/2.5 ba. $700 month plus deposit. No pets. 830-265-0835

CONDOS for rent in Horseshoe Bay. Furnished & Unfurnished. Newly remodeled & upgraded. Call 325-388-4919

LAKE LBJ: Furnished Waterfront Condo; 2BR/1BA with boat lift and jet ski ramp; Best value on Lake LBJ! $795/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

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920 Duplexes

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MARBLE Falls Duplex for Rent. 2br/2ba. Central heat/air, refrigerator, stove, w/d hookups. $625/mo. $300 deposit. No pets. Central location, close to park/schools. 1403B Trinity Street, MF. Available now. 830-693-7553

2/1 and 2/2 from $415 to $570 Plus utilities. All appliances & some fenced yards. Some carports. Sungold Properties 325.388.3888

935 Houses

SMALL cabin in the country between Marble Falls & Spicewood. 600 sq.ft. $500 plus electric, $500 deposit. No pets. 830-798-5069

BURNET. Rock 2/1/1. Desirable neighborhood. Nice yard. Two peo-ple $700, single $685. Excellent references gets substantial discount. 512-756-2235 before 8pm.

CHANNEL Oaks 3bdrm/2ba, 2 story. Lake access through POA; $1200/month. One mile from Marble Falls, very clean, view at www.joebuilt.com 830-385-1084

SPICEWOOD: 3BR-2.5BA Texas Style Home; granite countertops; hard-wood floors; fireplace, fenced yard; $1,295/mo.; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

HORSESHOE BAY: 3BR/2BA Homes; recently updated; spacious open floor plans; some with views; from $1200/mo.; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

BERTRAM Rental:3bdrm/2ba. 512-355-2844

1/1 OVERLOOKING Lake Buchanan. Close to boat ramp. Sunsets, fireplace. 15 miles from Burnet. References; $500/mo, $500/deposit. 512-444-7734

MEADOWLAKES: Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA furnished home; approx. 2200 sq. ft.; 2 car garage; $1,700/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

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4 Bdrm/2ba, carport, extra storage building, covered patio, $900 month. References & deposit required. No pets. Available Feb. 1st. 830-613-5555/830-265-4207

BURNET: 3BR/1.5BA; fenced yard; carport; storage building; preferred North side; great street for kids; $795/mo; TJM Realty Group; 830-693-1100; tjmrealtygroup.com

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408 CR 136A Twin Isles, Burnet County, Kingsland, 2bdrm/2ba, 16x66. $550/month includes water & sewer; $550 deposit. 830-693-8860

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111588

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111588 BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, sprawling brick 3/2 with garage conversion for a wonderful bonus or game room. Awesome update enhances the original construction. Hardwood, granite counters, SS appliances, and spacious bedrooms. Many mature trees, covered and open patio, and backs to ranch land for pleasant views and privacy. MLS#120592

111588

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111588

TOTAL OF 3 SEPARATE BUSINESSES can run out of one location! All units with their own door, bathroom & open areas. Unit to left smaller than others, other two are larger. This property will cash flow when 100% rented. Tons of possibilities. Must see! MLS#120015 $243,000

111588

CUTE HOUSE! Great opportunity for rental, starter or retirement. Charming & updated in Marble Falls city limits. Lovely FP, built-ins, new metal roof. Fenced yard with big trees. Move-in ready! Easy accessibility, easy maintenance, easily affordable! MLS#119922 $99,500

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PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Building in fantastic condition. 70 ft frontage on Main St. with high visibility & traffic in heart of Johnson City. “Like new” condition. 1,020 sq ft, includes showroom, office & handicap accessible bathroom, with 1,020 sq ft warehouse/workshop space in back, large delivery door. Completely re-built in 2008. MLS#119196 $299,000

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$96,900

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The recipe feeds 10-12 people. Instead of cutting the recipe in half to serve fewer people, freeze the rest for later.

n 5 slices bacon, cut into small pieces n 1½ cups diced white or yellow onionn 8 cloves fresh garlicn 1 teaspoon cominon 1 tablespoon chili powdern salt, course ground black peppern 2 cups carrots, sliced in thin roundsn 4 quarts chicken stock plus 8 cups watern 1 10-ounce can Rotel tomatoesn 6 guajillo peppers, dried n 3 14-ounce canned garbanzo beans, drainedn 1½ pounds cooked, shredded chicken

In 6- to 8-quart soup pot, add bacon and cook on medium-high heat until browned. Add 2 table-spoons of canola oil to soup pot with bacon and bacon grease.

Reduce heat to medium. Add onion and 6 cloves of minced garlic. Cook for 5 minutes. Stir every 45 seconds. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to cook onions and garlic until translucent, about 10 minutes. Add comino, chili powder, ½ tea-spoon pepper and ½ cup water. Add carrots. Cover pot. Cook until carrots are slightly softened, about 10 min-utes. Add chicken stock, water, Rotel tomatoes and garbanzo beans. Bring to boil and then reduce heat to low. Add cooked chicken. Cover with lid cracked. Let soup cook on low for at least one hour.

In small saucepan, add 4 cups water. Place dried guajillo chilies, including stems, into water. Bring to boil and then turn off heat. Cover and allow to sit for 20 minutes. Strain chili water into bowl and reserve. Wearing gloves, pull stems off chilis and place in blender or food proces-sor along with 1 cup of chili water. Add 2 cloves garlic and 1 teaspoon salt. Blend until pureed.

When soup has cooked one hour, add chili puree to soup.

COOKING WITH JEN CAYCE Spicy chicken and garbanzo bean soup

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.

SAN ANTONIO — Airman Blaine E. Hooten graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base. Hooten is a 2011 graduate of Marble Falls High School and the son of Nicole Sooter of Marble Falls.

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