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News-Dispatch Volume XXXIV No. 28

LAGNIAPPE Correction: The New Life Lutheran Outdoor Chapel will hold its Easter worship service at 9 a.m. There will be an egg hunt at 10:30 a.m. In last week’s edition, the service time was listed incorrectly. We regret the error.

Drippin’ Dancin’ this weekend The next Drippin’ Dancin’ will be from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. April 13 at the Barn at Bell Springs. Music provided by the award winning Hot Texas Swing Band with Alex Dormont, Karen Biller, Scott Benner, Erik Hokkanen and Selena Rosanbalm. This event is BYOB and is family friendly. The Barn at Bell Springs is at 4000 Bell Springs Rd. Drippin’ Dancin’ hosts two dances a month every second and fourth Sunday. Call Alex Dormont at (512) 264-2182 for more information.

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Wimberley stabbing was drug-fueled jealous rage BY ANDY SEVILLA

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A Wimberley murder suspect told police he was on several drugs, including meth and psychedelic mushrooms, when he fatally stabbed his girlfriend late last month, according

to court documents made available Monday. Shaun Thomas Mireles, 22, said he and his girlfriend were “tripping” after drinking several beers, smoking marijuana, smoking meth and consuming psychedelic mushrooms the night he stabbed her, the documents state.

Mireles told investigators he “overreacted and got really mad” at Denise Manning, 45, when she confessed to cheating on him and didn’t appear remorseful for the infidelity. Mireles said he went into the kitchen, grabbed a knife and

Tombstone Tales

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Damian Mandola, owner of Trattoria Lisina in Driftwood, is accused of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and burglary.

MIRELES

Cemetery history comes to life

Charro Ranch Park volunteer workday Spring has sprung and so have the weeds at Charro Ranch Park. Join the community volunteer workday and enjoy the outdoors while removing invasive plants and cleaning up the trails. Bring whatever tools you have: hoe, weeding tool, loppers, handsaw, and wear sturdy shoes and gloves. Takes place from 9 a.m. to noon April 12, at Charro Ranch Park, 22690 FM 150 – one mile east of RR 12.

What’s New at the Wimberley Village Library Dr. Karen Bartell will present a session on self-publishing at 1 p.m. April 12, at the Wimberley Village Library. Bartell teaches at three area colleges and is an author. New works of fiction on the library’s shelves include: “Civil Warrior” by J.W. Jones “Seducing Ingrid Bergman” by Chris Greenhalgh “In Search of Murder” by Roderic Jeffries Four new CD books have been added: “Trouble in Mind” by Jeffery Deaver “Frog Music” by Emma Donoghue “The Cold Nowhere” by Brian Freeman “Ice Cold Tales of Intrigue from the Cold War” by Joseph Finder.

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Old feud heats up Restaurateur arrested twice in three days BY ASHLEY HUGHES News-Dispatch Reporter

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CSA Re-enactor Lyn von Roeder played the part of Othaway Ana Davidson at the Tombstone Tales event on Saturday.

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ome local residents recently met some of Dripping Spring’s long gone ancestors at Phillips Cemetery. Don’t worry – they weren’t seeing ghosts. The Heritage Circle hosted

“Tombstone Tales” to educate the community on some of the historical figures that once lived in the Dripping Springs area. Costumed actors re-enacted the lives of these early ranchers, settlers, soldiers, rangers and pioneers. “Tombstones have tales that will tantalize, taunt and touch the heart,” the tour guide bro-

chure read. During this guided tour, visitors were led to the tombstones of ten deceased residents. Local musician Alex Dormont played his fiddle strains in the background to help transport visitors to the proper time periods.

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Wimberley City Council wrap-up

backed a citizen’s suggestion of a transparent PEC task force to keep the city informed about PEC actions. A community meeting will be held on PEC responds to May 14. Cypress Creek Watershed citizens concerns Protection Plan update Bradley Hicks, P.E. Vice PresiMatt Heinemann of the dent of Engineering and Energy Watershed Protection Plan Innovations of the Pedernales (WPP) committee provided Electric Co-op, presented the a presentation about WPP’s basics of PEC’s Objective to up- efforts. The committee’s motto, grade the existing transmission “Keep Cypress Creek Clean, lines to the Wimberley Valley. Clear and Flowing” refers to the This included the resolution of water quality of Cypress Creek. easement and encroachment Without a plan, the creek could issues and the continuation of become polluted and unusable. providing reliable service. With a plan, Heinemann “The planning is still ongosaid, the area can have ing,” Hicks said. improved property values At the last council meeting, and a larger tax base. Blue citizens were angry due to what Hole could be swimmable they said was non-communiyear-round. The city could cation by the PEC. According to reduce the negative impact Hicks, “[PEC] missed the boat from storm events like the in communicating with the Halloween floods of 2013. A citizens.” plan would also allow WPP With more than 15 years of participants “the opportunity electrical engineering design to coordinate, collaborate, experience, Hicks was appoint- and leverage dollars included by the CEO and Board of ing new sources of funds” to PEC to solve the communicaprotect the creek. Engineering tion issues. studies by Halff Engineering Hicks hoped that the proband the RPS Group will begin lems between the property promptly. owners and the PEC would be solved between the two and not transferred to a CCN (CerAlliance approved tificate of Convenience and NeAn application to the state of cessity) where the Public Utility a Wimberley Cultural District Commission would decide the by the Wimberley Valley Arts placement of the transmission and Cultural Alliance made up lines and other electric necesof local groups and businesses sities. was approved. It would be one Hicks said the issues would of 25 such districts in the state. be looked at on a case-by-case basis. “I think we can work it out,” Important meetings he said. “(But) it will take a coming up group effort.” The council will hold a Councilman Matt Meeks

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community meeting to discuss the upcoming bond election for the improvements of the city’s roads and streets and a drainage study of the area. The meeting will be held at the Community Center on Wednesday, April 16. Check the city’s website, www.cityofwimberley. com, for the time. Due to community concerns, there will be a community meeting concerning a 100-foot cell tower to be constructed on the Wimberley Post Office property. The post office (on Federal property) is not subject to local ordinances or regulations. The meeting will be from 6-8 p.m. April 22 at the Community Center. A Community-PEC meeting will be held from 5–9 p.m. May 14 at the Community Center to discuss all issues concerning the transmission line project.

Election day voting information Date: Saturday, May 10, 2014 Time: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wimberley Community Center, 14068 RR 12, Wimberley, Texas 78676 Early Voting Dates: Monday, April 28, 2014 through Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Times: Monday, April 28th and Monday, May 5th - 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 29th through Friday, May 2nd and Tuesday, May 6th - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 3rd - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wimberley Community Center, 14068 RR 12, Wimberley, Texas 78676

A Central Texas restaurateur is accused of burglarizing a building and later threatening to kill an employee of the Duchman Family Winery over the weekend. Damian Mandola, 61, founder of Mandola’s Italian Market, and co-founder of the national Carrabba’s restaurant chain, was arrested April 3 for the burglary. He was then arrested April 5 on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and criminal mischief according to Hays County Jail records. Mandola is currently out on $20,000 bail. The Duchman Family Winery is adjacent to his restaurant, Trattoria Lisina, in Driftwood. Mandola was at one time co-owner of the winery with Stanley Duchman. It used to be called Mandola Winery. The two reportedly had a falling out, leading to a split of the businesses and several lawsuits filed between the two. Mandola was first arrested Thursday by Hays County sheriff’s deputies after he allegedly broke into the winery. Deputies were called to the scene after Mandola was spotted recklessly driving his golf cart. A 911 call came in reporting the winery was in the process of being burglarized, according to the police affidavit. The affidavit reports that Ashlyn Hoffman and Lisa Atiles, two employees inside the winery, told dispatchers they locked themselves inside an office while waiting for deputies to respond. It was after hours and the deputy arrived at 9:05 p.m. In the police report, Deputy Jimmy Zuehike said, “Ms. Atiles advised that she was in her office when she observed Mr. Mandola drive up and park his golf cart between her office and the window next door. Ms. Atiles advised the front door was locked and she heard it being forced open.” The report also said while Atiles was inside her office, she could hear items breaking and the sounds of something being dragged down the hallway. Atiles later saw a bottle of Duchman Canto Felice wine in Mandola’s golf cart. According to the affidavit, Mandola admitted to forcing his way into the winery and taking the wine. It was a bottle worth about $18. He was released Friday on a $5,000 bond. Less than 48 hours later, he returned to the business and started vandalizing an SUV belonging to Jeffrey Ogle, the

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Food-Wine Feud: Reheated Continued from pg. 1 winery’s general manager. Ogle caught him in the act and confronted him, according to a second arrest affidavit from HCSO. Ogle was investigating the damage done to the winery’s sign when he saw Mandola using a hammer to break the rear driver’s side window of Ogle’s vehicle. The affidavit states that Ogle tried to get a picture of Mandola on his cell phone and Mandola –from police affidavit yelled, “I’ll kill you, you sack of s - - -.” All four tires on Ogle’s “Mr. Ogle explained he car were slashed. was in fear for his life and

“Mr. Ogle explained he was in fear for his life and stated Damian had not been acting like himself.”

stated Damian had not been acting like himself,” the affidavit states. “Mr. Ogle explained he backed up and Damian got back into his cart and drove away, yelling that he was a ‘sack of s- - -’ and a ‘f- - -ing loser.’ ” Hays County Deputy Sheriff Jimmy Zuehike arrived on the scene around 1:49 p.m. and sent Mandola back to jail. He was released after posting a $15,000 bond. Hays County records indicate Mandola has no prior criminal record.

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began stabbing Manning who was out on the porch smoking a cigarette, court documents state. Mireles then told investigators he became upset after stabbing Manning, and turned the knife on himself before heading back into the bedroom and passing out on the bed. The couple, both from the San Antonio area, rented a cottage at Cypress Creek Cottages at 104 Scudder Lane in Wimberley on March 25, one day before the fatal stabbing. Just after 8 a.m. March 26, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office received reports of an unconscious woman with apparent trauma lying on a driveway at the cottages. When deputies arrived, they found Manning dead with multiple

stab wounds to her chest and back. Mireles, who said he woke up when deputies arrived on the scene, did not know how Manning got on the driveway and could not remember what happened to her after stabbing her, according to court documents. He was transported via StarFlight to University Medical Center Brackenridge in Austin with a self-inflicted knife injury to the chest. Mireles told investigators he and Manning had been in a four-year dating relationship, with the last year being exclusive. The couple rented the cottage and planned to stay for two days, the documents state. Upon examining the

crime scene, deputies found a black handled steak knife with blood on the blade, and also noticed a blood drop trail on the stone path to the porch steps on onto the porch, according to court documents. Large amounts of blood also were found on the bed and bedroom floor, as well as a small bag with a white crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine and a broken glass meth pipe. Mireles, who had been in the hospital in stable condition, was booked into the Hays County Jail on April 6 and is being held on a $500,000 bond. He was charged with murder, a first-degree felony, which carries a life sentence or five to 99 years in prison.

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have a home appraised at $250,000, you’ll be paying 34 cents a day extra in taxes – a The DSISD Board of Trustees has called a little over 10 bucks a month to ensure the Bond Election for May 10, 2014, with early exceptional education out children receive voting starting on April 28. The last day to continues. register to vote in this election is April 10. Second – let’s not forget about our seThe DSISD enrollment continues to niors over 65. If they have taken 5 minutes grow –even during the recession the to fill out the over 65 exemption form and district grew at over 3%. According to desubmit it to the tax assessor their school mographic studies, enrollment in 2016 will taxes are frozen – their taxes will not be seriously exceed the capacity of the 3 curraised 1 penny when this bond passes. rent elementary schools and the middles Period. If you have an over 65 exemption school. We have seen these demographic don’t let anyone tell you your school taxes reports in the past; prior to the 2005 bond will increase – they’re lying. If you haven’t program and prior to the 2007 bond progotten your exemption – get it this week! gram. The demographic studies have been Third – there are any number of meaconsistently conservative in estimating surements that will tell you how well, or future enrollment. poorly, this district manages our money. Dripping Springs WILL have these The district has received a Superior rating students. for all FIRST reports since the very first Growth always brings benefits and one from the Texas Education Agency. The challenges. The people will move here. district is rated 5 stars by the Texas CompThe students arrive and the district must troller again – one of less than 50 districts provide services. The district has mainin Texas (out of over 1000) with this rating. tained a high level of academic and fiscal That is a rating for the quality of academic achievement – as demonstrated by the results achieved versus money spent. We district’s graduation rate of 99%, being continue to easily outpace the state and designated 1 of 7 districts in Texas as an the nation in average SAT, ACT scores and AP Honor Role district, receiving another 5 state testing (TAKS and STAAR). star rating on the comptroller’s FAST report The net is taxes will go up about 34 cents (1 of 43 out of over 1200 districts in Texas), a day for the average home, folks over 65 and 11 years rated “Superior Achievement” won’t see an increase in their school taxes, on the FIRST report. The district can main- and you would be very, very hard pressed tain that – but only with the help of the to find a district in Texas that manages our community. money better while achieving consistently I urge the community to get out and vote high academic results. YES on the bond proposal. We need a new Do not risk it, please vote yes to support elementary and middle school. The prothe bond proposal. posed facility reflects fiscal responsibility Alex Vaughn by combining and sharing infrastructure in Treasurer, Friends of Dripping Springs a single facility while maintain a separation Education and DSHS Parent of middle school and elementary school students. THE CHILDREN ARE COMING The students are coming. It is up to us The Dripping Springs where I am raising to decide if we will continue to provide the my children looks much different than the excellence in education that has Dripping Dripping Springs where I was raised. There Springs in know for across central Texas. has been a lot of growth – new businesses, John Adams new families, and new homes. We even Dripping Springs ISD Board President grew during the recession. Despite these

WILL WE PROVIDE FOR OUR STUDENTS

VOTE YES TO SUPPORT THE BOND The upcoming DSISD bond election is sure to spark a discussion about our outrageous taxes. Of course, most of what you hear will be wrong. First – what’s this going to cost? The interest and sinking rate will go from 45 cents to 50 cents. That’s a nickel increase. If you

changes much remains the same; the community’s hill country charm, excellent schools, and neighbors that seem more like family. The changes however do suggest that our 3 elementary schools and our middle school are almost at capacity – in 2 years we will be well over 100% utilized. Kindergarten registration was held in March and the numbers of children

registering were again higher than anticipated. A group of community members has been studying this growth and recommended to the school board that a bond election be called to address the situation before it becomes a problem. In response, the DSISD School Board called for a bond election on May 10 (early voting starts April 28). The bond includes plans for a new middle school and elementary school on district property just north of High Pointe. The two schools, while separate, will share common infrastructure (HVAC, kitchen, water/waste water, etc). Across the district there will be much needed technology and infrastructure upgrades as well as the completion of extracurricular facilities previously started on a phased development cycle. This comprehensive approach allows us to focus on the whole child by developing resources that target both a child’s mind and body. Your children and my children are here and more are coming to our community. I urge you to vote for this bond proposal to ensure our children are able to continue receiving the excellent DSISD education we’ve all come to expect. Carrie Fontana Kroll Dripping Springs

VOTE YES FOR CONTINUED EXCELLENCE We owe thanks to a group of neighbors in our community who began the work last year of reviewing our school district’s facility needs. This long range facilities committee is one of many committees that the school district needs you to serve on – just visit the district website and volunteer. This particular set of neighbors volunteered their time and energy to review what facilities we already have and what it looks like we need. They turned their list of needs over to a bond steering committee to consider. This committee of friends and neighbors assessed the financial condition of the district, prioritized the requests and made a recommendation to the school board about what the district should do and what it could afford to do. In turn, the school board called a school bond election. It is gratifying to know that our district administration and the school board actively seek out participation by the community in reviewing the needs of the district and enable them to provide informed recommendations on which the board can act. This is a strong well managed district,

in part because our community is engaged and participatory. The result of nearly a year’s work is that these folks asked the school board to call a bond election to build 2 new schools, improve infrastructure and complete athletic facilities. This has been an open and transparent process and the community was well involved. It’s time to support this bond program. I urge you to vote yes for continued excellent education in Dripping Springs. Thanks, Tiffany Roberts

YES, YES, YES The growth in Dripping Springs in the last 15 years has been significant. Our school district’s enrollment figures clearly confirm that. We have more than 5,100 students enrolled in our schools. Today’s 8th grader started school in this district with nearly 2,000 fewer students. We have grown nearly 7% in the last year. The district commissions demographic reports and updates those reports on a regular basis. You can look back at old reports and see that the predictions are never more than a few percent off. The growth is continuing, and our community has to address it. If you had a student at Dripping Springs Elementary the year before Rooster Springs opened – you will remember that kids were eating lunch as early as 10:40am or as late as 1:00 pm. That’s unhealthy and not conducive to learning. We shouldn’t have to envision the burden 1,100 kids put on a water infrastructure system designed for 850. Community leaders asked the school board to take action and call a bond election. We are nearing capacity in the elementary and middle schools, and continued growth is coming. The exemplary school district in Dripping Springs is one of the reasons many of us came to this community. For the sake of our children and our neighborhoods, let’s build these new schools and be ready for the growing numbers before we have overcrowding that we can’t (and shouldn’t) tolerate. I urge you to vote for the DSISD School Bond. Let’s work together to build upon the outstanding academic community we have here in Dripping Springs. Thank you, Jennifer Dodson

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Jail tests use of ankle monitors For the very first time, the Hays County Jail used ankle monitor devices with GPS rather than housing offenders in the jail. The two female inmates used for the test run must wear the devices during their sentence. “Our biggest issue over the past couple of weeks has been the female population,” Lt. Eric Batch told commissioners. With the jail population increasing, particularly for females, jail officials said the ankle monitors are a less expensive method of incarceration. At $25 per day, as opposed to the $63 per day to house an inmate, the ankle monitors could be used with other offenders. The two females were released from the jail last

week with the devices; they are not allowed to leave Hays County. Both were charged with theft, not any violent crimes. No problems have been reported with the offenders or the devices. They must wear the ankle monitors until their sentence is complete. Should this trial prove effective, this method will be utilized with other inmates.

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Jacob’s Well Grand Opening event requires kites and water bottles The Commissioners approved the Parks Department to purchase promotional items for the Jacob’s Well Grand Opening event. The funds will buying 250 kites and 200 sport water bottles for the event. Monies were identified within the miscellaneous budget to cover this $956 expense.

return to next week’s court session for a vote. “The City of San Marcos has indicated to me that they’re very supportive,” Commissioner Will Conley said.” It has no direct impact on any existing subdivisions.”

On-site sewage permit granted for Wimberley restaurant

Commissioners voted to authorize an InstituCommissioners voted tional On-Site Sewage in favor of Judge Bert Facility Permit and grant Cobb executing a Special a variance to the On-Site Warranty Deed, conveying Sewage Facilities Rules approximating 34.1355 at 16920 Ranch Road 12 acres of Right of Way to Centerpoint Rd. in Wimberley. It will be the State of Texas for the the site of a restaurant, FM 110 Project. The trans- extension tabled Jobell Café and Bistro, that Commissioners took no owner David Bober plans fer of property represents action on amending the all Right of Way obtained to open at the end of July. Hays County Transportabetween McCarty Lane The variance is for the size tion Plan (HCTP) to add an of the grease trap. The deand State Highway 123. extension of Centerpoint “We’re ready to convey sign calls for a 164-gallon Rd from RM 12 to Hunter the right of way to the trap; the owners will use a Rd. /FM 2439. The item will 35-gallon trap instead. state of Texas,” Commis-

How to attract hummers BY JERRY HALL

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y hummingbirds were late arriving this year, showing up on March 22 instead of their usual date of March 17. Not that I blame them, our weather was a roller coaster of ups and downs in March, with several bitter cold mornings. I had ice on my birdbath multiple times. I now have two sugar-water feeders up and am enjoying the whirring and chirping of two black-chinned females. I am hopeful a male will join them any day. If you have yet to

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attract hummers, keep in mind blooms and blossoms are magnets for these little flying jewels. Mine seem to especially like the bi-color salvia plants in my deck planters. Other good choices are trumpet vine, red lantana, bee balm and scarlet sage. Using pesticides around these plants is a very bad

LAGNIAPPE Jacob’s Well grand opening Jacob’s Well Natural Area, the first Hays County-owned nature preserve, will celebrate its grand opening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 10, at 221 Woodacre Drive, Wimberley. The public is invited to save the date. Special events, tours and family fun are being planned.

Denim day for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month The Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center (HCWC) is planning an office Denim Day For Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Participants will wear jeans to work that day, symbolizing the awareness that what someone wears is never an excuse for rape. The day was spurred by the overturned conviction of a rape in Italy where the man initially convicted of the crime was acquitted when the appeals court argued that because the girl wore very tight jeans, she must have had help

idea. Besides killing the small insects hummers rely on for protein, these poisons can be ingested by the birds with fatal results. Hang your feeder (or feeders if you want to prevent territorial disputes) from an overhang or under some sort of canopy that provides protection for the hummingbirds and shade for the feeder. The

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from pg. 1 removing them, thereby consenting to have sex. Denim Day is April 23. You may make it a fundraiser for HCWC by asking participants to pay $5 for participating. Visit www. hcwc.org for more information.

New scouting camp in Hays County The Rathgeber Wilderness Scout Camp will officially open with a ribbon cutting ceremony this weekend. Located two miles east of Dripping Springs on US 290, the Rathgeber property is the result of the Boy Scouts’ strategic planning dating back to 2003. It is one of the first new camp properties for the Capitol Area Council, which serves 15 counties in Central Texas, since 2005. During that time Scouting’s outdoor program that has served more than 200,000 youth. Ribbon cutting takes place at 3 p.m. April 12. Camp entrance is on the north side of the highway across from Hays County Acres Road (look for temporary signage at front gate).

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News-Dispatch Sports Texans tag Navarro to claim series BY MOSES LEOS III

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A pair of back-to-back wins solidified the Wimberley Texans’ stance in the top half of 27-3A. Wimberley defeated the Geronimo- Navarro Panthers 4-1 and 3-1 on April 3 and 4. Wimberley extends its win streak to four games, along with clinching the series with Navarro, 2-1. The Texans hold second in district with a 6-3 record with five games left. On Tuesday, Wimberley battled Canyon Lake for sole possession of second in district. “[Canyon Lake] is a big rivalry game for us,” Texan head coach Dean Saucier said. “We hope we can get them this time.” Wimberley began the week with a 4-1 win over Navarro on Mar. 3. It set up the rubber game of the series on Friday night. The Texans wasted little time in plating a run. Second baseman Jacob Hoope kick-started the offense with a one-out double to left field. Two batters later, first baseman JJ Weeks ripped an RBI single to right field, giving the Texans a 1-0 lead. While Saucier said the bats still haven’t opened up, he felt the team improved on their situational hitting. “We are doing that now than early in the season,” he said. Texan pitcher Justin Gray went

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Texan pitcher Justin Gray delivers a pitch during Wimberley’s 3-1 victory over Geronimo-Navarro on Friday. Gray went the distance, giving up only one hit and one walk in seven innings of work.

to work with a 1-0 lead. Through the first three innings, Gray allowed only one hit and one walk; he notched four strikeouts in a complete game effort. Saucier said Gray’s consistency is a critical component for success. It stems from his ability to limit walks and put the ball in play.

“I was just focused on locating my pitches,” Gray said. “I was staying low, getting some grounders for my defense and letting them work.” Gray ran into trouble in the top of the fourth. Panther shortstop Trevor Ripke led off by reaching first via an error; he ad-

vanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Jake Wright. After pitcher Ty Wright was hit by a pitch, right fielder Jay Leal got to first on a bunt single. With the bases loaded, Gray tossed a pitch that got by catcher JD Anderson, scoring Ripke to tie the contest.

But Gray retired the side, allowing the Texans to respond in the bottom half. They did so by getting to opposing pitcher Ty Wright, who went six innings, giving up three runs on four hits. Gray reached first on an error with one out; designated hitter Hudson Doty followed by notching a single. Right fielder Hudson Kiebs advanced the runners to second and third on a sacrifice grounder. It set up shortstop Gavon Gonzales, who delivered a twoout, bases clearing RBI single. Gonzales said keying on Wright’s fastball and curve helped spur the offense. “I was focused on the ball,” Gonzales said. “I knew we needed it. [The hit] just happened.” Wimberley’s defense took over with the go-ahead runs tallied. It included a double play, started by second baseman Striker Dougherty, to end the fifth – the third double play Wimberley turned in the twogame set. Focusing on defensive plays was critical for Saucier. He felt the double plays helped spur momentum. Continuing that momentum will be critical against Canyon Lake. Wimberley fell to the Eagles 7-6 on March 14. “We’ve got to keep hitting the ball, our pitchers have to locate strikes and we have to focus on defense,” Gray said.

Vipers vanquish Tigers 2-0 BY MOSES LEOS III

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Not even a freakish mid-April storm could help Dripping Springs halt the Vandegrift Lady Viper offense on Monday. A pair of goals sunk the Lady Tigers in a 2-0 loss to Vandegrift in their regional quarterfinal playoff game at the Kelley Reeves Athletic Complex. For the second year in a row, Dripping Springs’ season ends in a shutout in the regional quarterfinals. “It was just [Vandegrift’s] night. They were sharper. They played with just a little more intensity,” head coach Brian Ormonde said. “It just wasn’t our night.” It took less than two minutes for Vandegrift’s offense to showcase that heighted intensity. Lady Viper forward Savannah Cavanaugh broke through the midfield, working her way to the edge of the 18-yard box. After drawing out goalkeeper Izzy Cherry, Cavanaugh lobbed an 18-yard shot that bounded to the back of the net. Vandegrift held a 1-0 lead when a large storm halted play for over an hour. The Lady Vipers continued harassing the Dripping Springs back line when play resumed. Dripping Springs was constant-

ly on the defensive, as VandeHowever, Vandegrift’s ability grift controlled the tempo and to disrupt passes hindered progrhythm of the match. ress. The Lady Viper’s speedy Ormonde said the team be- back line closed down passing came hesitant after conceding lanes, preventing the Lady Tigers the early goal. It affected the from combining. team’s game plan of constant forDripping Springs exited the ward movement. first half facing a “It was kind of 1-0 deficit. Vana shocker. It put degrift continued us back on our to control pace to heels a little bit,” start the second. he said. “It made Their pressure us a little more took its toll at afraid to go forthe 34:59 mark. ward.” A handball call in Va n d e g r i f t ’s the 18-yard box forward momenset up Vandegrift tum gave them a junior midfielder 7-3 shot advanKyndal Howard tage in the first for a penalty kick. half. They outshot Howard buried Dripping Springs the shot, plac10-5 in the match. ing Vandegrift Despite the up 2-0; a lead early struggle, Dripping Springs Dripping Springs couldn’t sur–Head Coach settled down, mount. Brian Ormonde gaining several The Lady Tio p p o r t u n i t i e s. gers continued to They did so by using the long battle, working to place a tally on ball, attacking Vandegrift over the scoreboard. the top. But Vandegrift’s defense gave “The messy game was working Lady Tiger forwards little room for us,” Dripping Springs senior to work with. Gifford lauded the forward Alex Gifford said. “We play of the Lady Viper defense, did our best to get it up there and particularly defenseman Page give our forwards a chance to Welch. score.” “She got everything out of

“It was just [Vandegrift’s] night. They were sharper. They played with just a little more intensity. It just wasn’t our night.”

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Dripping Springs’ senior Alex Gifford uses a header to pass the ball and reacts after the ball bounces off of her head in the first half of a Sectional playoff game against San Antonio Brennan last Thursday night at Dub Farris Athletic Complex in San Antonio. Morgan Perras scored the fist goal for the Lady Tigers with an assist by Sydney Rosenfeld.

the air and shut us down really quick,” Gifford said. “It was hard to get balls through.” According to Ormonde, completing the season in the regional quarters capped off a steady season climb. After a sluggish 5-5 start, Dripping Springs went 130-1, conceding five goals during that stretch.

He said constant progression, along with playing several quality opponents, strengthened the team down the stretch. For Gifford and the 12 seniors, Monday proved to be the culmination of a successful career. “I love my team. They are the best girls I know,” she said. “It’s really hard to say goodbye.”

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DSISD will host two more public forums to share factual information about the $92,410,000 bond referendum that will be on the May ballot. Forums are scheduled for 8 a.m. April 10, at in the boardroom at the DSISD Administration Building (510 W. Mercer St.) and 7 p.m. April 14 in the cafeteria at Rooster Springs Elementary. Superintendent Bruce Gearing will share information about what projects are included in the bond and what its tax impact would be. In addition, those in attendance will have the opportunity to ask questions.

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challenges, being a father figure for students without dads at home, helping out with reading groups, doing math problems with students, assisting with traffic duties in the morning, serving as a lunch aid and being a shoulder to cry on when a student is simply having a rough day. Pryor has scheduled the 45 volunteer dads to take shifts through the end of the school year. There is at least one dad on duty each school day. “Dads are actually being pressured by their kids to join,” Principal Julie Pryor said. Most dads sign up

for a full day of duties, but some make it work around their schedules. They spend time with own child or children in the classroom and are able to reach out to many others. Each grade level has a team dad. Jon McMullen, whose son Jacob is in fourth grade, is a team dad who committed to volunteering every Friday. “I believe in impacting children’s lives, simply by giving back my time,” McMullen said. “Our children are the world’s most valuable asset. My favorite activity is getting to do one of the assignments with the kids and

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DSISD first State champion District Fine Dripping Spring Arts Showcase High School Students from all five drumline DSISD campuses will display or perform their celebration creative work at the first-ever District Fine Arts Showcase. Visitors should enter at the auditorium foyer, and the showcase will be held in the auditorium, fine arts hallways, art room courtyard and courtyard amphitheater. Included will be visual arts, dance and musical performances, robotics and print-making demonstrations. Takes place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. April 12 at Dripping Springs High School.

Assistant superintendent DSHS students of DSISD retiring earn allDripping Springs ISD Assistant Superintendent state medal for Learning and Innovation Greg Jung at state art will retire Dec. 31 of this year. Jung was hired for competition the position in 2008.

The three Dripping Springs High School students in last weekend’s VASE (Visual Arts Scholastic Event) state competition in Bryan, Texas, each received all-state medalist honors. Keiran Greer’s pastel titled “Century Plant” also was awarded a Gold Seal, the highest possible award presented at the event. Alyssa Galloway and Weatherly Sawyer, both of whom qualified for the state contest for the second consecutive year, also were chosen as allstate medalists. Alyssa’s entry, “Skinny Love,” was an oil painting, and Weatherly Sawyer’s piece, “Down to Earth,” was done in colored pencil.

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atch D.O.G.S (Dads of Great Students) enjoy near superstar status at Walnut Springs Elementary in Wimberley ISD. They are the all stars of recess, the go-to figures at lunch and the listeners and mentors throughout the school day. A student can easily spot Watch D.O.G.S., who are always wearing their signature shirts while on duty. Founded by the National Center for Fathering, the program encourages fathers, and father-figures including grandfathers, uncles and step-dads, of school-aged children to become role models as well as a quasi-security figure for the school. Following a meeting earlier this spring, Walnut Springs fathers signed up for shifts to volunteer in a variety of roles. The Watch D.O.G.S. group is a program of the Walnut Springs PTA. “The kids are really excited to have a dad in the room.” Principal Julie Pryor said. “There’s a lot of research on how dads can empower students social and emotional growth.” The dads engage in roles like mentoring students, checking in on those with behavioral

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DSDA to meet over DSISD School Board DSDA (Dripping Springs Democratic Action) will meet at 5 p.m. April 13 at Flores Restaurant. At 6 p.m., DSDA will host a candidates’ forum for the DSISD School Board. All candidates were invited.

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affirming to them that they can do it.” McMullen said his day normally begins with lunch monitoring. He’ll then help out with an assigned class. He may also hang out with students during recess or specials, such as music or art. “When I walk into one of my son’s classroom he pops up with joy,” McMullen said. “When there are fathers in the school, it changes the culture of the classroom.” McMullen said it’s also important for schools to have male role models. “Way too often dads

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Public Notices, from pg. 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of LUCY ROBINSON HILL, deceased, were issued on April 1, 2014 under Docket number 14-0058-P, pending in the County Court of Hays County, Texas to JOHN ROBINSON HILL and RAYMOND ROSCOE HILL. Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate addressed as follows: John Robinson Hill and Raymond Roscoe Hill Independent Co-Executors Estate of Lucy Robinson Hill C/O Andrew Gary

P.O. Box 727 San Marcos, Texas 78667 All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 2nd. day of April, 2014 Andrew Gary, Bar #07721000 P.O. Box 727 San Marcos, Texas 78667 512-396-2541 Attorney for John Robinson Hill and Raymond Roscoe Hill

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NOTICE OF CITYOF OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS NOTICE OF CITY WIMBERLEY, TEXAS GENERAL OFFICERS ELECTION ON MAY 10, 2014 GENERAL OFFICERS ELECTION ON MAY 10,DE2014 AVISO DE LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY, TEXAS DE ELECCIÓN GENERAL FUNCIONARIOS QUE SE LLEVARÁ A CABO EL 10 DE MAYO, 2014 AVISO DE LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY, TEXAS DE TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF THE OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: QUE SE ELECCIÓN GENERAL DECITY FUNCIONARIOS A LOS VOTANTES REGISTRADOS DE LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: LLEVARÁ A CABO EL 10 DE MAYO, 2014 NOTICE is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 Saturday, MayVOTERS 10, 2014, for following election: TO p.m., THE on REGISTERED OFthe THE CITY OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: Notifíquese, por la presente que los sitios de indicados se abrirán desde A LOS VOTANTES REGISTRADOS DEvotación LA CIUDAD DEabajo WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: las 7:00 a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. durante el Sábado, 10 de Mayo de 2014 para la siguiente elección:

NOTICE is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Voting on Saturday, May 10, 2014, for the following election: in a general election to elect: Notifíquese,Votar por la presente quegeneral los sitios deelegir: votación indicados abajo se abrirán desde las 7:00 en la elección para a.m. hasta las 7:00 p.m. durante el Sábado, 10 de Mayo de 2014 para la siguiente elección: MAYOR

Voting in a general election to elect: Votar en la elección general para elegir: ALCALDE MAYOR ALCALDE

COUNCIL MEMBER, DISTRICT #2

CONSEJALDISTRICT DEL DISTRITO #2 COUNCIL MEMBER, #2 CONSEJAL DEL DISTRITO #2

COUNCIL MEMBER, #4, CONSEJAL DEL DISTRITO #4 COUNCIL DISTRICT MEMBER, DISTRICT #4

CONSEJALPLACE: DEL DISTRITO #4 LOCATION OF POLLING DIRECCIÓN DEL SITIO DE VOTACIÓN LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE:PLACE SITIO DE VOTACIÓN POLLING DIRECCIÓN DEL SITIO DE VOTACIÓN POLLING PLACE SITIO DE VOTACIÓN

City of Wimberley Community Center 14068 Ranch Road 12 Wimberley, Texas 78676

City of Wimberley Community Center 14068 Ranch Road 12 Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each day at: Wimberley, Texas La votación adelantada por78676 comparecencia personal se llevará a cabo cada día en: Early voting by personal appearance will be conducted each day at: MAIN AND PERMANENT EARLY VOTING La votación adelantada por comparecencia personal se llevará a cabo cada día en:

POLLING PLACES, DATES and TIMES

FECHAS Y TIEMPOS SITIOSPLACES, PRINCIPALES MAIN AND PERMANENT EARLY VOTINGDE POLLING DATESYand TIMES DE PRINCIPALES LA VOTACIÓNY ADELANTADA FECHAS YPERMANENTES TIEMPOS DE SITIOS PERMANENTES DE LA VOTACIÓN ADELANTADA Early voting begins April 28, 2014 and ends on May 6, 2014

Early voting begins April 28, ends 2014 on May 6, 2014 el 6 de Mayo, 2014 La votación adelantada comienza el 2014 28 deand Abril, y termina La votación adelantada comienza el 28 de Abril, 2014Saturday, y termina elMay 6 de Mayo, 2014 (Voting Weekdays Only, except 3, 2014) (Voting Weekdays Only, except Saturday, May 3, 2014) (Votación durante días hábiles únicamente, salvo Sábado, 3 de Mayo, 2014)

(Votación durante días hábiles únicamente, salvo Sábado, 3 de Mayo, 2014) Date / Fecha

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Días hábiles29 de Abril – 2 de Mayo y 6 de Mayo, 2014 Weekdays April 28 & May 5, Wimberley Community Center 2014

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Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: Las solicitudes para boletas de votación por correo deberán enviarse a: Hays County Elections Administrator 712 South Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1045 San Marcos, TX 78666 Applications for ballot by mail must be received no later than the close of business on May 1, 2014. Las solicitudes para boletas de votación por correo deberán recibirse a más tardar para el fin de las horas de negocio el 1 de Mayo, 2014. ISSUED THIS 7th day of February, 2014. EMITIDA ESTE DÍA 7th de Febrero, 2014. /s/Bob Flocke, Mayor, Alcalde

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PUBLIC NOTICE • NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION TO THE RESIDENT QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: ORDINANCE NO. 2014-007 AN ORDINANCE CALLING A BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD WITHIN THE CITY OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS, MAKING PROVISION FOR THE CONDUCT AND GIVING NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR THE COMBINING OF THE BOND ELECTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS NECESSARY AND INCIDENTAL TO THE PURPOSES HEREOF WHEREAS, the City Council (the “City Council”) of the City of Wimberley, Texas (the “City”), hereby finds that a special election should be held to determine whether said governing body shall be authorized to issue bonds of said City in the amount and for the purposes hereinafter identified (the “Special Bond Election”); and, WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore found that a General Election shall be held on the 10th day of May, 2014, wherein the electors of the City shall vote on the candidates for Mayor and City Council (the “City General Election”); and WHEREAS, the City has made provision to contract with the Hays County Elections Administrator to conduct the City’s general election and special bond election, pursuant to Chapter 31, Subchapter D, of the Texas Election Code and Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code (the “Election Agreement”); and, WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that it is in the public interest that the City General Election and the Special Bond Election be conducted as one election. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WIMBERLEY, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Call of Election; Date and Time; Qualified Voters. A Special Bond Election shall be held between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. in the City of Wimberley, Texas on the 10th day of May, 2014, which date is seventy one (71) or more days from the date of the adoption of this Ordinance and is not less than fifteen (15) nor more than ninety (90) days from the date of the adoption hereof. All resident qualified electors of the City shall be permitted to vote at the election. SECTION 2. Propositions. At such election the following measures shall be submitted: Proposition No. 1 “SHALL the City Council of the City of Wimberley, Texas, be authorized to issue bonds of said City in an amount not to exceed $2,850,000 for the purpose of providing funds to improve, repair, reconstruct and resurface existing municipal streets within the City, and for a drainage study; such bonds to mature serially or otherwise over a period not to exceed twenty (20) years from their date, to be issued and sold in one or more series at any price or prices and to bear interest at any rate or rates (fixed, floating, variable or otherwise) not exceeding the maximum rate prescribed by law as shall be determined within the discretion of the City Council at the time of issuance or sale of the bonds; and shall the City Council be authorized to levy ad valorem taxes upon all taxable property in the City sufficient to pay the annual interest and provide a sinking fund to pay the bonds at maturity?” SECTION 3. Ballot. A ballot containing the measures in this special bond election as well as any candidates in the General Election of the City in the joint election, shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code so as to permit qualified electors of the City to vote “FOR” or “AGAINST” the aforesaid measures, which shall appear on the ballot substantially as follows: PROPOSITION NO. 1 q FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $2,850,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR THE REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT OF CITY STREETS AND A DRAINAGE STUDY, AND THE LEVY OF A TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF q AGAINST SECTION 4. Joint Election; Use of Electronic Voting System; Authorization of Ballot. The election shall be held as a joint election pursuant to Texas Election Code Chapter 271 in conjunction with the City General Election and other general or special elections which may be held on the election day by other political subdivisions in Hays County (hereinafter “Participating Entities”) under a joint election agreement to be approved by the City. An electronic voting system shall be used for the election and for early voting by personal appearance. Paper ballots shall be used for early voting by mail. SECTION 5. Election Day Precincts; Polling Places. The election precincts for the election shall be the election precincts established by Hays County, provided that each shall contain and include geographic area that is within the City. The polling place for election-day voting shall be: Wimberley Community Center, 14068 Ranch Road 12, Wimberley, Texas 78676. The polling place shall remain open on the day of the election from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The returns for precincts in Hays County will be provided by precinct and the Hays County Elections Administrator shall tabulate and provide the election returns for the election. SECTION 6. Conduct of Election. The Hays County Elections Administrator and the Administrator’s employees and appointees, and the election judges, alternate judges, and clerks properly appointed for the election shall hold and conduct the Special Bond Election in the manner provided by the election agreement entered into between the City and the Hays County Elections Administrator (the “Election Agreement”) and in accordance with the Texas Election Code and Chapter 1251, Texas Government Code. The official ballots, together with such other election materials as are required by the Texas Election Code, shall be prepared in both the English and Spanish languages, and shall contain such provisions, markings, and language as is required by law. SECTION 7. Early Voting; Early Voting Polling Places, Dates and Times. Early voting for the election shall be conducted jointly with the Participating Entities. The City’s Regular Early Voting Clerk shall be the City Secretary, Cara McPartland. The Hays County Elections Administrator shall serve as the Joint Early Voting Clerk, and shall appoint any necessary early voting clerks to assist her. Early voting by personal appearance for the election shall be conducted jointly at the locations and on the dates and times specified in Exhibit “A” which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as a part hereof for all purposes. Qualified voters may submit applications for ballot by mail. Applications for early voting by mail must be submitted to the Early Voting Clerk during the time period and at the address set forth in Exhibit “A”. Exhibit “A” shall be modified to include any additional or different early voting locations designated by the Hays County Elections Administrator and to conform to the Election Agreement. SECTION 8. Election Judges and Clerks. The presiding judges, alternate presiding judges, and clerks for the election shall be selected and appointed by Hays County and its appointees in compliance with the requirements of state law, and such judges and clerks so selected by Hays County and its appointees are hereby designated and appointed by the City Council as the election officers, judges and clerks, respectively, for the holding of said special election. The presiding judges, alternate presiding judges and clerks shall perform the functions and duties of their respective positions that are provided by state law. The City Council hereby confirms and appoints the election judges and alternate election judges heretofore designated to the City in writing by Hays County as being appointed by Hays County for the election, and as subsequently substituted as provided by law. SECTION 9. Election Materials and Supplies. The City Secretary is instructed to aid the Hays County Elections Administrator in the acquisition and furnishing of all election supplies and materials necessary to conduct

the election. The City Secretary is further authorized to give or cause to be given notices required for the election, and to take such other and further action as is required to conduct the election in compliance with the Texas Election Code; provided that, pursuant to the Election Agreement between the City and Hays County, the Hays County Elections Administrator shall have the duty and be responsible for organizing and conducting the election in compliance with the Texas Election Code; and for providing all services specified to be provided in the Election Agreement. SECTION 10. Notice of Election Publication and Posting Requirements. Publication of Notice of Election Notice of the Election, containing a substantial copy of this Ordinance, shall be published on the same day in each of two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, the first publication to appear not more than thirty (30) days and not less than fourteen (14) full days prior to the day of the election. Posting of Notice of Election Notice of the Election, containing a substantial copy of this Ordinance, in both the English and Spanish languages, shall also be posted (i) on the bulletin board used by the City to post notices of the City Council’s meetings, (ii) at three (3) other public places within the City, and (iii) on the City’s Internet website, if the City maintains an Internet website, no later than the 21st day before the Election. A copy of this Ordinance, in both the English and Spanish languages, shall be posted in a prominent location at each polling place on Election Day and during early voting by personal appearance. Miscellaneous SECTION 11. Outstanding Debt Service of the City. As of September 1, 2013, the total outstanding amount of all bonded indebtedness of the City is $690,748.680.00, consisting of $650,000.00 in principal and $40,478.68 of interest. The City’s outstanding debt is self supporting by using utility revenues, and the City does not anticipate levying a tax for this debt. SECTION 12. Tax Rate of the City. The ad valorem debt service tax rate of the City for the year 2013/14 is $0.00 per $100 taxable assessed valuation. The estimated debt service tax rate of the City if the bonds were authorized and issued at the time of this Ordinance under current market conditions is $0.043/100. SECTION 13. Taxes May Be Imposed. Taxes sufficient to pay the annual principal of and interest on the General Obligation Bonds and Limited Tax and Surplus Revenue Bonds may be imposed. SECTION 14. Maximum Maturity. The City anticipates that the maximum maturity of the General Obligation Bonds and Limited Tax and Surplus Revenue Bonds will be twenty (20) years, but will not exceed forty (40) years. SECTION 15. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after it passage on the date shown below. SECTION 16. Open Meetings. It is further found and determined that the City Secretary posted written notice of the date, place, and subject of this meeting on the bulletin board located at City Hall, a place convenient to the public, and the notice was posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the date of this meeting. A copy of the return of said posting shall be attached to the minutes of the meeting and shall be made apart thereof for all intents and purposes. SECTION 17. Preamble Incorporation. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this Ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the City Council. SECTION 18. Inconsistent Provisions. All ordinances and resolutions, or parts thereof, which are in conflict or inconsistent with any provision of this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, and the provisions of this Ordinance shall be and remain controlling as to the matters ordered herein. SECTION 19. Governing Law. This Ordinance shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and the United States of America. SECTION 20. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this Ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the City Council hereby declares that this Ordinance would have been enacted without such invalid provision. SECTION 21. Authorization to Execute. The Mayor of the City is authorized to execute and the City Secretary is authorized to attest this Ordinance on behalf of the City Council. The Mayor of the City shall have the authority to take, or cause to be taken, all actions reasonable and necessary to ensure that the Special Bond Election is fairly held and returns properly counted and tabulated for canvass by the City Council, which actions are hereby ratified and confirmed. Passed and Approved on this the 20th day of February, 2014. /s/Bob Flocke, Mayor City of Wimberley, Texas ATTEST: /s/ Cara McPartland, City Secretary City of Wimberley, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM /s/City Attorney Exhibit “A” Early Voting Locations and Hours May 10, 2014 General and Special Elections Wimberley, Hays County, Texas Wimberley Community Center 14068 Ranch Road 12 Wimberley, Texas 78676 Monday, April 28, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, May 1, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, May 2, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, May 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday May 6, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ELECTION DAY, May 10, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. EARLY VOTING BY MAIL Eligible voters may submit applications for ballot by mail. Applications for ballot by mail must be submitted to the following address, and must be received no later than the close of business on Thursday, May 1, 2014: Hays County Elections Administrator 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1045 San Marcos, Texas 78666 Attention: Early Voting AVISO PÚBLICO AVISO DE ELECCIÓN DE BONOS A LOS RESIDENTES CALIFICADOS ELECTORES DE LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY: ORDENANZA NO. 2014-007 ORDENANZA PARA CONVOCAR UNA ELECCIÓN DE BONOS QUE SE EFECTUE EN LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY, TEXAS, PROPORCIONANDO DISPOSICIONES PARA CONDUCIR Y LLEVARSE A CABO LA NOTIFICACION DE DICHA ELECCIÓN; PROVEENDO LA COMBINACIÓN DE LA ELECCIÓN DE BONOS EN CONJUNTO CON LA

ELECCIÓN GENERAL; ASIMISMO CONTENIENDO OTRAS DISPOSICIONES NECESARIAS E INCIDENTALES A LOS PROPÓSITOS DE LA PRESENTE. VISTO QUE, El Consejo de la Ciudad (el “Consejo de la Ciudad”) de Wimberley determina que se ha de llevar a cabo una elección especial para determinar si dicho cuerpo gubernamental será autorizado para emitir bonos de dicha Ciudad en la cantidad y para los propósitos identificados en la presente (la “Elección Especial de Bonos”); y, VISTO QUE, El Consejo de la Ciudad ha determinado que una Elección General se llevará a cabo el día 10 de mayo, 2014 donde los votantes de la Ciudad votarán respeto a candidatos para Alcalde y Consejo de la Ciudad (la “Elección General de la Ciudad”); y VISTO QUE, la Ciudad ha dispuesto contratar con el/la Administrador/a Electoral del Condado de Hays para conducir la elección general y la elección especial de bonos de la Ciudad, de acuerdo con el Capítulo 31, Subcapítulo D del Código Electoral de Texas y del Capítulo 791 del Código Gubernamental de Texas (el “Convenio Electoral”); y VISTO QUE, El Consejo de la Ciudad por medio de la presente determina que es de beneficio público que la Elección General de la Ciudad y la Elección Especial de Bonos se lleven a cabo en una sola elección. POR LO TANTO, ORDÉNESE POR EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE WIMBERLEY, TEXAS LO SIGUIENTE: SECCIÓN 1. Convocación de la Elección; Fecha y Hora; Votantes Calificados. Se ordena que se efectúe una Elección Especial de Bonos durante las horas de 7:00 A.M. a 7:00 P.M. en la Ciudad de Wimberley, Texas el 10 de mayo, 2014, cual fecha será setenta y un (71) o más después de la fecha de aprobación de esta Ordenanza, y no en menos de quince (15) días ni en más de noventa (90) días después de la fecha de aprobación de la presente. Todos los residentes votantes calificados de la Ciudad tendrán derecho a votar en la elección. SECCIÓN 2. Proposición. En dicha elección, la siguiente proposición será sometida: Proposición No. 1 “¿DEBERÁ SER autorizado el Consejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Wimberley, Texas, para emitir bonos de dicha Ciudad en una cantidad que no exceda $2,850,000 con el propósito de proveer fondos para mejorar, reparar, reconstruir, y re-pavimentar las calles municipales existentes dentro de la Ciudad, y para un estudio del drenaje; dichos bonos deberán vencerse en serie o en alguna otra manera en un plazo que no exceda veinte (20) años de la fecha en que se emitan, y se vendan en una o más series al precio o precios y que lleven interés al rédito o réditos (fijos, flotantes, variables o algún otro) sin que exceda el rédito máximo estipulado por la ley y que sea a la determinación y la discreción del Consejo de la Ciudad cuando los bonos se emitan o se vendan; y si será autorizado el Consejo de la Ciudad para imponer impuestos ad valoren en toda propiedad gravable en la Ciudad que sean suficientes para pagar el interés anual y proporcionar un fondo de amortización para pagar los bonos al vencerse?” SECCIÓN 3: Boleta. Una boleta que contenga la proposición de esta elección especial de bonos y con los candidatos en la Elección General de la Ciudad en la elección conjunta, se preparará en conformidad con el Código Electoral de Texas para permitir que los votantes voten “A FAVOR” o “ EN CONTRA “ en la medida antedicha que aparecerá en la boleta en substancia como sigue a continuación: PROPOSICIÓN NO. 1 q A FAVOR LA EMISIÓN DE $2,850,000 EN BONOS DE OBLIGACIÓN GENERAL PARA REPARAR Y MEJORAR LAS CALLES MUNICIPALES Y PARA UN ESTUDIO DE DRENAJE, Y LA IMPOSICIÓN DE UN IMPUESTO PARA PAGAR LO MISMO. q EN CONTRA SECCIÓN 4. Elección Conjunta; Uso del Sistema de Votar Electrónico; Autorización de la Boleta. La elección se llevara a cabo como elección conjunta en conformidad con el Capítulo 271 del Código Electoral de Texas junto con la Elección General de la Ciudad y con otras elecciones generales o especiales que se celebrarán el día de elecciones por otras subdivisiones políticas en el Condado de Hays (de aquí en adelante “Entidades Participantes”) bajo un convenio electoral conjunto aprobado por la Ciudad. Un sistema de votación electrónico se usará para la elección y para la votación adelantada en persona. Boletas de papel se usarán para la votación adelantada por correo. SECCIÓN 5. Recintos de Votación para el Día de Elecciones; Sitios de Votación. Los recintos electorales para la elección serán los recintos electorales establecidos por el Condado de Hays, siempre y cuando cada uno componga e incluya el área geográfica que esté dentro de la Ciudad. El sitio de votación para votar el día de elecciones será Wimberley Community Center, 14068 Ranch Road 12, Wimberley, Texas 78676. El sitio de votación permanecerá abierto el día de la elección de las 7:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m. Los retornos de los resultados de los recintos del Condado de Hays serán provistos por recinto y el/la Administrador/a Electoral del Condado Hays hará la tabulación y proveerá los resultados de la votación en dicha elección. SECCIÓN 6. Administración de la Elección. El/la Administrador/a Electoral del Condado de Hays y sus empleados y personal nombrado, así como los jueces electorales, jueces alternos y secretarios debidamente nombrados para dicha elección, llevarán a cabo la Elección Especial de Bonos en la manera establecida por el convenio electoral tramitado entre la Ciudad y el/ la Administrador/a Electoral del Condado de Hays (el “Convenio Electoral”) y en conformidad con el Capítulo 1251 del Código Electoral de Texas, y del Código Gubernamental de Texas. Las boletas oficiales, junto con otros materiales electorales que requiere el Código Electoral de Texas, deberán ser preparados en ambos idiomas Ingles y Español, y llevarán las provisiones, indicadores, y el lenguaje requerido por ley. SECCIÓN 7: Votación Adelantada: Sitios de Votación por Adelantada, Fechas y Horarios, La votación adelantada de la elección se llevará a cabo junto con las Entidades Participantes. La Secretaria de la Votación Adelantada Regular de la Ciudad será la Secretaria de la Ciudad, Cara McPartland. El/ la Administrador/a Electoral del Condado de Hays será el/la Secretario/a de la Elección Conjunta en la Votación Adelantada, y será autorizado/a para nombrar a los secretarios necesarios para asistirle. La votación adelantada en persona para la elección será efectuada conjuntamente en los sitios, horas y fechas detalladas en el Adjunto “A” anexado e incorporado a la presente para todo propósito. Los votantes calificados podrán someter solicitudes para recibir boletas por correo. Las solicitudes para votar por adelantado por correo se deberán someter al Secretario de la Votación Adelantada durante el periodo de tiempo y a la dirección indicada en el adjunto “A”. El Adjunto “A” será modificado para incluir cualquier ubicación adicional o diferente para la votación adelantada de acuerdo con la designación del Administrador Electoral del Condado de Hays y en conformidad con el Convenio Electoral. SECCIÓN 8. Jueces Electorales y Secretarios. Los jueces presidentes, jueces presidentes alternos y secretarios de la elección serán seleccionados y nombrados por el Condado de Hays y por su personal nombrado en cumplimiento con los requisitos de la ley estatal, y dichos jueces y secretarios seleccionados por el Condado de Hays y por su personal nombrado por la presente, son designados y nombrados por el Consejo de la Ciudad para que actúen como oficiales electorales, jueces y secretarios respectivamente, para efectuar la elección especial. Los jueces presidentes, jueces presidentes alternos y secretarios desempeñaran las funciones y deberes de sus respectivos puestos de acuerdo con la ley estatal. Por medio de la presente, el Consejo de la Ciudad ratifica y nombra a los jueces electorales y jueces electorales alternos que hayan sido designados y que el Condado de Hays haya presentado a la Ciudad por escrito, indicando que fueron nombrados por el Condado de Hays para la elección, y que subsecuentemente hayan sido sustituidos en conformidad con la ley.

SECCIÓN 9. Materiales Electorales y Suministros. Se instruye al/la Secretario/a de él Ciudad que asista al Administrador Electoral del Condado de Hays en adquirir y suministrar todo material electoral necesario para efectuar la elección. Además se autoriza al/la Secretario/a de la Ciudad para que proporcione o haga que se proporcionen los avisos requeridos tocante a la elección, y que tome dichas y otras medidas para administrar la elección de acuerdo con el Código Electoral de Texas, siempre y cuando una vez efectuado el Convenio Electoral entre la Ciudad y el Condado de Hays, el Administrador Electoral del Condado de Hays tendrá el deber y la responsabilidad de organizar y llevar a cabo la elección en cumplimiento con el Código Electoral de Texas, y de proporcionar todos los servicios especificados en el Convenio Electoral. SECCIÓN 10. Aviso de Publicación de la Elección y Requisitos para la Notificación del Aviso. Publicación del Aviso de la Elección El Aviso de la Elección, conteniendo copia sustancial de esta Ordenanza, sé publicará el mismo día, durante dos semanas consecutivas en un periódico de circulación general de la Ciudad, donde la primera publicación sea en una fecha que no sobrepase los 30 días y no menos de catorce (14) días completos antes del día de la elección. Notificación del Aviso de la Elección El Aviso de la Elección, conteniendo copia sustancial de esta Ordenanza, en ambos idiomas, inglés y español, también deberá ser notificada (i) en el tablero de avisos que utiliza la Ciudad para fijar notificaciones de anuncios de las juntas de Consejo de la Ciudad, (ii) al menos en (3) otros lugares públicos dentro de la Ciudad, y (iii) en el Sitio Web de la Ciudad, si es que la Ciudad tiene un Sitio Web en el Internet, y hacerlo a más tardar 21 días antes de la Elección. Una copia de esta Ordenanza en ambos idiomas, inglés y español, será fijada en un lugar visible en cada sitio de votación el Día de la Elección y durante la votación adelantada en persona. Misceláneos SECCIÓN 11. Servicio de Deuda Pendiente de la Ciudad. A partir del 1 de septiembre, 2013, la cantidad pendiente de toda deuda de bonos de la Ciudad es de $690,748.680.00, que consiste de $650,000.00 en capital y $40,478.68 en interés. La deuda pendiente de la Ciudad es auto-financiada con ingresos de los servicios públicos, y la Ciudad no prevé la imposición de un impuesto para cubrir esta deuda. SECCIÓN 12. Tasa de Impuestos de la Ciudad. La tasa de impuestos para pagar el servicio de la deuda ad valorem de la Ciudad para el año de 2013/14 es de $0.00 por $100 de valoración de propiedad imponible. El cálculo estimado de la tasa de impuestos para el servicio de la deuda de la Ciudad siempre y cuando los bonos sean autorizados y emitidos cuando esta Ordenanza sea ejecutada bajo las condiciones actuales del mercado es de $0.043/$100. SECCIÓN 13. Se Podrían Imponer Impuestos. Podrían imponerse impuestos suficientes para pagar el capital anual y el interés de los Bonos de Obligación General y Bonos de Impuestos Limitados e Ingresos Excedentes. SECCIÓN 14. Periodo Máximo de Vencimiento. La Ciudad espera que el periodo máximo de vencimiento de los Bonos de Obligación General y Bonos de Impuestos Limitados e Ingresos Excedentes sea de veinte (20) años, pero no excederá los cuarenta (40) años. SECCIÓN 15. Fecha de Vigor. Esta Ordenanza entrará en vigor y tendrá vigencia inmediatamente al votarse y aprobarse en la fecha indicada abajo. SECCIÓN 16. Reunión Abierta al Público. Además se determina que la Secretaria de la Ciudad fijó aviso escrito de la fecha, hora, lugar y tema de la reunión en el tablón de boletines ubicada en el Edificio Municipal en un lugar accesible al público continuamente al menos por 72 horas antes de la fecha de esta reunión. Una copia de la declaración de dicho anuncio será adjuntada al acta de reuniones y formará parte de la misma para toda intención y propósito. SECCIÓN 17. Incorporación de Preámbulo. Las narraciones contenidas en el preámbulo de la presente, se determinan como verídicas, y dichas narraciones se incorporan como parte de esta Ordenanza para todo propósito y serán aprobadas como parte de la decisión y determinación de la Mesa Directiva. SECCIÓN 18. Disposiciones Inconsistentes. Todas las órdenes y resoluciones, o partes de la misma, que sean contrarias o inconsistentes con cualquier disposición de esta Ordenanza, por la presente se revocan en las partes que sean contrarias, y las disposiciones de esta Ordenanza serán y permanecerán predominantes en lo que concierne a los asuntos establecidos en la presente. SECCIÓN 19. Ley Gobernante. Esta Ordenanza se interpretará y se ejecutará de acuerdo a las leyes del Estado de Texas y de los Estados Unidos de América. SECCIÓN 20. Divisibilidad. Si cualquier parte de esta Ordenanza o de la aplicación de la misma a cualquier persona o circunstancia se determina ser inválida, el resto de las disposiciones de esta Ordenanza y la aplicación de tal disposición a otras personas y circunstancias de todas maneras serán válidas, y por medio de la presente, el Consejo de la Ciudad declara que esta Ordenanza hubiera sido promulgada sin tal disposición inválida. SECCIÓN 21. Autorización para Ejecutar. El Alcalde de la Ciudad tiene la autoridad para ejecutar y la Secretaria de la Ciudad tiene autoridad de certificar esta Ordenanza en nombre del Consejo de la Ciudad. El Alcalde tiene la autoridad de hacer o solicitar que se tomen todas las acciones necesarias y razonables para asegurar que la Elección Especial de Bonos sea justa y que los resultados se cuenten debidamente y se tabulen para el repaso del Consejo de la Ciudad, y por la presente dichas acciones son ratificados y confirmadas. Votado a favor, y aprobadoeste día 20 de febrero, 2014. /s/Bob Flocke, Alcalde City of Wimberley, Texas CERTIFICO: /s/Cara McPartland, Secretaria de la Ciudad City of Wimberley, Texas APROBADO EN CUANTO A FORMA: /s/City Attorney Anexo “A” Lugares y Horarios para la Votación Adelantada 10 de Mayo, 2014 Elecciones Generales y Especiales Wimberley, Hays County, Texas Wimberley Community Center 14068 Ranch Road 12 Wimberley, Texas 78676 Lunes, 28 de Abril, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Martes, 29 de Abril, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Miercoles, 30 de Abril, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Jueves, 1 de Mayo, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Viernes, 2 de Mayo, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sabado, 3 de Mayo, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lunes, 5 de Mayo, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Martes, 6 de Mayo, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. DIA DE ELECCIÓN, May 10, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. VOTACIÓN ADELANTADA POR CORREO Los votantes elegibles podrán someter sus aplicaciones por correo para recibir una boleta. Las aplicaciones para recibir las boletas por correo deberán ser enviadas a las siguientes autoridades, y deberán ser recibidas a mas tardar el Jueves 1 de Mayo, 2014: Hays County Elections Administrator 712 S. Stagecoach Trail, Suite 1045 San Marcos, Texas 78666 Attention: Early Voting

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Dripping Springs Middle School track team sweeps District at Highland Lakes The Dripping Springs Middle School 7th and 8th grade boys and girls track teams swept the Highland Lakes Middle School District Track Meet on April 4, winning all four district titles. DSMS competed against Lake Travis MS, Hill Country MS, Hudson Bend MS, West Ridge MS and Marble Falls MS. Congratulations to the student-athletes and coaches Jason Strilzuk (boys) and Angela Smith (girls). Assistant coaches are: Millie Hogg, Nicole Watts, Casey Kincade, Terry Bonner, Jordan Batson, Blake Hurta, John Russell, Ben Hicks and Steve Bradley.

D.O.G.S. on Campus Continued from pg. 6 are too tied up with work to become involved,” he said. Dee Ann Clark, third grade teacher, has had positive experiences with the Watch D.O.G.S. “The kids are excited to have a dad in the classroom,” Clark said. “We had a dad come in and help out with math who was able to use a life experi-

ence example to explain perimeter and area.” Clark said that the kids are eager to show off their knowledge in front of the dads. “It’s very meaningful for them to hear from someone else besides their teacher,” Clark added. Rachel Barton, second grade teacher, echoed that sentiment.

“I think it’s really great for children and dads to see each other in a different environments and to gain new perspectives,” Barton said. Walnut Springs Elementary plans to keep this program going for years to come. “If I could do this full time I would,” McMullen said.

Public Notices, from pg. 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Joyce Alyene Petryk, Deceased, were issued on April 1, 2014 in Cause No. 14-0072P, pending in the County Court at Law No. One Hays County, Texas to: Audrey L. Poer. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: John Hall Attorney at Law 130 Hall Professional Center Kyle, Texas 78640 DATED THE 1 day of April, 2014. John Hall Attorney for Audrey L. Poer State Bar No.: 08759880 130 Hall Professional Center Kyle, Texas 78640 Telephone: (512)268-6425 Facsimile : (512)268-5404 Email: [email protected]

CITY OF KYLE ORDINANCES

The City Council of the City of Kyle will consider adopting the following ordinances on April 15, 2014 at Kyle City Hall, 100 W. Center Street, at 7:30 p.m.: An ordinance declaring unopposed candidates in the May 10, 2014 Special City Election, elected to office; Canceling the Special Election; providing a severability clause; providing a Spanish-language translation; and providing an effective date. Lucy Johnson Mayor

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SUBDIVIDE

An application has been filed with HAYS COUNTY to subdivide 3.352 acres of property located at the intersection of Mathias Lane and Foster Place, Kyle, Texas 78640. Information regarding the application may be obtained from Hays County Development Services (512)393-2150. Tracking number: SUB-142 B.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT

The City of Dripping Springs is administratively considering approval of a site development plan for Lot 1A, The Springs Subdivision (161Springs Lane) for the construction of a sand filtration water quality system and inlet for Dollar General. This site plan is scheduled to be administratively approved on April 24, 2014, after the review of the plan and allowing time for consideration of public comments. The project is available for public viewing at Dripping Springs City Hall, 511 Mercer Street. Comments regarding the pro-

posed site development may be emailed to jtouchstone@ cityofdrippingsprings.com or mailed to PO Box 384, Dripping Springs, TX 78620. For more information call City Hall at (512) 858-4725.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION

Public hearings will be held at the City of Dripping Springs Planning & Zoning Commission meeting at 7:00 p.m. on April 29, 2014 and at the City Council meeting at 7:00 p.m. on May 13, 2014 at Dripping Springs City Hall, 511 Mercer Street, Dripping Springs, Texas, to consider the preliminary plat for Bush Ranch, Phase 3, Section 1. The proposed project is a 2-lot subdivision that encompasses approximately 17.9 acres. The project is available for viewing at City Hall, 511 Mercer Street. Comments regarding the proposed site development may be emailed to jtouchstone@ cityofdrippingsprings.com or mailed to PO Box 384, Dripping Springs, TX 78620. For more information call City Hall at 858-4725.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION REPLAT

Public hearings will be held at the City of Dripping Springs Planning & Zoning Commission meeting at 7:00 p.m. on April 29, 2014 and at the City Council meeting at 7:00 p.m. on May 13, 2014 at Dripping Springs City Hall, 511 Mercer Street, Dripping Springs, Texas, to consider the proposed Replat of Lots 60A, 60B, and 61, Section 2, Goldenwood Subdivision located at 16705 Goldenwood Way. The revised plat consists of 2 residential lots on 10.47 acres, with an average lot size of 5.235 acres. The project is available for public viewing at Dripping Springs City Hall. Comments regarding the proposed subdivision replat may be emailed to jtouchstone@cityofdrippingsprings. com or mailed to PO Box 384, Dripping Springs, TX 78620. For more information call City Hall at (512) 858-4725.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS #14-001

Dripping Springs Independent School District will accept sealed request for proposals for RFP#14-001 as per specifications available in the Purchasing Department at

the Central Office, 510 Mercer Street, Dripping Springs, Texas 78620, phone number 512-858-3039, fax number 512-858-3099 or email [email protected]. The bid will also be posted at www.dsisd.net under “Bids and Proposals”. Proposals will be accepted until May 5, 2014 2:00 pm CST in the Purchasing Department. Dripping Springs Independent School District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

REQUEST FOR RFQ#A4-003 ANNUAL FINANCIAL AUDIT SERVICES

Dripping Springs Independent School District will accept sealed request for qualifications for RFQ#14003 Annual Financial Audit Services as per specifications available in the Purchasing Department at the Central Office, 510 Mercer Street, Dripping Springs, Texas, 78620, phone 512-858-3039, fax number 512-858-3099, or email michelle.lyons@dsisd. txed.net. The bid will also be posted at www.dsisd.net under “Bids and Proposals”. Proposals will be accepted until May 6, 2014 2:00 p.m. CST in the Purchasing Department. Dripping Springs Independent School District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT

The City of Dripping Springs is administratively considering approval of a site development plan for Lot 4, Sportsplex Subdivision, No. 3 (391 Sportsplex Drive), for the construction of a 7,200 square foot office/warehouse building, and accompanying site improvements for Industrial Andons. This site plan is scheduled to be administratively approved on April 24, 2014, after the review of the plan and allowing time for consideration of public comments. The project is available for public viewing at Dripping Springs City Hall, 511 Mercer Street. Comments regarding the proposed site development may be emailed to jtouchstone@ cityofdrippingsprings.com or mailed to PO Box 384, Dripping Springs, TX 78620. For more information call City Hall at (512) 858-4725.

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Tomstone Tales Continued from pg. 1 This program portrayed people who lived between 1843 and 2003. Historians Marie Bassett and Janie Botkin conducted research to learn how these characters impacted the town and the town’s politics. Some tales were sad, such as the story of Mary (Dollahite) Taylor. Ashley Bruno portrayed this 30-year old woman who drowned in a house flood. Other tales were those of fulfillment and long lives, such as the life of Othaway Anna (Hoy) Davidson. “Until my passing I was the oldest living resident in Hays County,” Davidson (a.k.a. Lyn von Roeder) said. She lived from 1843 until 1943 and died at age 99, an unusually long lifespan in those times. One of the actors, Clara Gravell, was actually the daughter of the woman she was portraying, Vida Ada (Quick) Rippy. Anna Harris, who was in town visiting her Dripping PHOTO BY ASHLEY HUGHES Springs friends, really enjoyed getting to see the history of CSA Re-enactor Steve von Roeder played the part of Robert E. Lee at the Tombstone Tales event on Saturday. a town that she didn’t know much about. portrayed were Alfred Adolph bus Patton, Lula May Shelton, not something that would be “I love that there are small Elsner, Clarence Robbins Robert E. Lee, Mary Taylor, Vida done in Dallas.” towns that do things like this,” Stephenson, Cicero ColumAda Rippy, Othaway Anna DaThe deceased residents Harris said. “This is definitely

vidson, Matilda Bell Thielepape and Roy Breed. The re-enactors had six weeks to memorize their lines. The tours included presentations on how to read a tombstone, since many stone’s inscriptions fade over time. They sprinkled cornstarch baby powder on the inscriptions, causing the words to once again emerge from the stone. Phillips Cemetery is the largest of its kind serving in the Dripping Springs area. Many familiar family names from around town can be located at this gravesite. The following words were written as a song entitled “Dripping Springs” by 23-yearold Daniel H Womack, son of Edmond and Virginia Womack, for a wedding. Edmond Womack, along with John Phillips, gave the first gift of land to what would become Phillips Cemetery. “Through a green and fertile valley, Winds a rippling rill, And beside the rill’s cave-let Just beneath the hill In cave a crystal fountain Silver water brings Drop by drop it falls and patters, This is Dripping Springs.” –Daniel H. Womack.

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Wimberley Arts Fest poster contest winner Martha Gibson, contest committee chair, presents a check to Betty Rhodes, winner of the Wimberley Arts Fest poster contest. The Arts Fest, sponsored by the Wimberley Valley Art League, will feature more than 75 fine artists from around the U.S. and Canada. The event also includes music on both days, a vintage car show on Saturday and a children’s program both days. Visit www. wimberleyartsfest.com for more information. The Wimberley Arts Fest takes place April 1213 at Blue Hole Park in Wimberley.

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Weekend Brunch: Saturday and Sunday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Lunch & Dinner: Tuesday – Sunday Happy Hour Tuesday – Friday 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Half-Price Appetizers & Drink Specials

Large Selection of Wine and Beer, highlighting Texas Micro-Breweries

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