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The proposed tax rate By Tim Fleischer will generate $5,863.00 Editor-in-Chief more in maintenance and operations revenue. It will Salado aldermen will generate $171,895.00 more conduct a public hearing in debt service (I&S) rev- 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at the mu- enue than the previous year. nicipal building on the pro- The Village issued the posed budget for 2018-19 remaining $2.2 million in and the proposed tax rate of bonds of the $10.5 million $0.63760 per $100 valuation. approved by voters in 2014. Village of Salado in Au- The annual debt service gust filed a proposed budget payment on the total bonds that will raise property taxes issued for the construction by $0.0914 per $100 evalu- of the sewer system will be ation. The tax increase will $748,126 for 2018-19. pay the debt service on the Of that, $430,000 will remaining $2.2 million in be principal on the debt and bonds that the Village issued $318,126 will be interest. earlier this year for the sewer The total debt service construction. payment in 2017-18 was On Sept. 6, the Village $576,231 with $345,000 be- will conduct the first of two ing principal and $231,231 public hearings on the pro- being interest. posed tax rate of $0.63760 The proposed operating per $100 valuation. budget estimates $1.1 millon The Village will conduct in revenues, an increase of the second public hearing on just over $50,000 from last the proposed tax rate at 6:30 year. The increase comes p.m. Sept. 13 at the Munici- chiefly from growing sales pal Building. tax, a slight increase in prop- The Village will then erty tax revenues and an es- adopt the budget and set the timated $13,500 increase in tax rate at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20. fines and forfeitures. The Village can adopt a Above is a conceptual drawing of Sanctuary. According to the Development Agreement, Sanctuary will include the Expenditures will total tax rate that is lower than the following: Commercial (e.g. office, retail, restaurants, etc.): 515,000 heated sq. ft.; Entertainment Venue: 40,000 $1.1 million and are just proposed rate, but cannot heated sq. ft.; Lodging: 355 rooms; Multi-family (multi- story including senior housing and rental): 575 units; Multi- $1,368 more than last year’s adopt a rate higher than the Family (for sale including condos, townhouse and duplexes): 130 units; Single Family (for sale): 364 units and Park- operating expenses. proposed rate. “This is a tight budget,” The proposed tax rate is Village administrator Don $0.0914 higher than the cur- Ferguson told aldermen last Developer to give Village rent tax rate of $0.5362. It is week. $0.1014 higher than the ef- It cuts administrative ex- fective tax rate of $0.5223. penses by $38,807.27. Devel- The effective tax rate is the opmental Services increase update on Sanctuary project tax rate needed to generate $2,592.18. Public safety By Tim Fleischer Village roads: Royal Street, like we have in the states,” the Land.” the same amount of revenue increases almost 8 percent Editor-in-Chief College Hill Drive, Baines he said. Instead, they streets Additionally, the agree- as the previous year. $31,236.60. Parks increase Street, Santa Maria Road, will feature cobblestone. ments include verbiage con- The proposed rate is low- $2,524.00. Streets increase Robert Sulaski will give San Jose Road, Salado Oaks “They will be safe to meet cerning Future Phases in er than the rollback tax rate $3,043.60. aldermen an update on Sanc- Drive, Main Street and FM the standards needed for fire which it states that the Vil- of $0.6376. tuary development at their 2268. and police service,” Hanks lage “shall look favorably in 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6 meeting at The Design Guidelines said. good faith on extending the BoA to hear presentation the Salado municipal build- referred to in the Master De- The Chapter 380 Eco- existing economic incen- ing. velopment Agreement states nomic Development agree- tives” for the future. on Salado Vista WWTP While the Village of that the Developer will pro- ment outlines 15 years of Phase Two Entertainment Salado will be ready to pro- vide design guidelines to the tax rebates for commercial District which will consist during Sept. 6 meeting vide sewer service to the “Village of Salado prior to properties. It states that the of an approximately 1,800 to Aldermen will hear a pre- Pollutant Discharge Elimi- property by January 2019, the first preliminary plat.” owners will receive rebates 2,500 seat additional music sentation from Dirk Aaron nation System (TPDES) no work has been done on Billy Hanks, owner of the equal “to the annual Proper- venue and multistory park- with the Clearwater Under- Permit No. WQ0015664001 the Sanctuary development 300+ acres that will become ty Tax Receipts actually re- ing garage. However, the ground Water Conservation is for a wastewater treament of commercial, hotel, enter- Sanctuary told Saladoans in ceived by the Village associ- agreement is not binding on District on Sept. 6 concern- facility to be located 3,530 tainment, multi-family and late 2015 that the architec- ated with such development this future development. ing a proposed 250,000 gal- feet east and 2,330 feet north single family construction, tural design for the Sanc- (if any) less the amount of The agreements signed lon per day wastewater treat- of the intersection of Hack- other than the demolition of tuary will be based on the Property Tax Receipts in the by the Mayor Skip Blanc- ment plant to be built south berry Road and I-35. the Wildfire Arena. historic architecture of four Base Tax Year for the prop- ett and Billie Hanks, Jr. in of Salado. In addition to the request In 2015, aldermen and European areas: Rosenberg, erty associated with such late 2015 include a Tourism The Village may join for a public hearing on the Sanctuary developers signed Germany, Bruges, Belgium, development,” multiplied by Marketing Agreement in State Representative Scott proposed TPDES permit, Master Development Agree- Madrid, Spain and central 50 percent. which 50 percent of the ho- Cosper in requesting a pub- Clearwater Underground ment, Conceptual Master Portugal. At the time the agreement tel occupancy taxes generat- lic hearing on the proposed Water Conservation District Plan, Land Uses Master “It will be utter romance,” was signed, then-city man- ed by the Sanctuary will be treatment plant. It may also and a hydrogeologist who Plan, Sewer Services Agree- he said, “the best of the best ager Kim Foutz said that the rebated to the development add its comments to those has worked in the Northern ment, Annexation agreement in Europe. We sent archi- tax rebate does not apply to to promote the property for that have already been sub- Segment of the Edwards and a Chapter 380 Economic tects and designers and land the debt service tax for the overnight stays. The Tour- mitted regarding the dis- Balcones Fault Zone aquifer Development agreement. planners around Europe to sewer plant. Properties in ism Marketing Agreement charge location for the plant. for more than 25 years have The Land Uses Master bring back these ideas. We Sanctuary will pay the full shall “continue for a period The treatment plant will both provided comments to Plan outlines the following have sketches of door han- debt service tax. of 15 calendar years from serve a future Mixed Use TCEQ expressing concern general use categories and dles, hinges, even the depths The property taxes will the Opening Date of the last Development on 220 acres about the discharge location specifications, which can be of window spaces.” be rebated for a period of 15 Venue opened to the public of property south of Sala- and its potential impact on amended by as much as 20 Hanks said that the prop- years “from the recording by the Owners.” do near the intersection of the Salado Salamander and percent without further ap- erty will be developed keep- date of the last Subdivision The Village annexed the Hackberry Road and I-35. the water quality of Salado proval: ing historic architecture and as defined by the Village Sanctuary properties in Feb- The proposed new Creek. • Commercial (e.g. of- feel in mind. He pointed out of Salado Subdivision Or- ruary 2016 and later created fice, retail, restaurants, etc.): that there will be 14 parks dinance No. 2009.02 or the Planned Development Dis- 515,000 heated sq. ft. on the property and a walk- 15th anniversary date of the tricts 2, and 3. Patriot Day Sept. 11 • Entertainment Venue: ing/hiking/bike trail along a last certificate of occupan- PDD No. 2 is 57.985 40,000 heated sq. ft. stream running through the cy issues for a commercial +/- acres zoned as PDD-C honors 1st responders • Lodging: 355 rooms. property. building, whichever is the (Planned Development Dis- • Multi-family (multi- At that time, the Sanctu- last to occur.” trict Commercial), gener- Mark your calendar for services, Bell County Sher- story including senior hous- ary group had preliminary The Chapter 380 agree- ally located at the southeast the Salado Patriot Day Cel- iff’s Department and Bell ing and rental): 575 units. drawings of a 90-room bou- ment also includes Rollback corner of FM 2268 and 1-35 ebration 6:30 p.m. Tues., County Precinct 2 Consta- • Mutli-Family (for sale tique hotel that borrows de- Grants for periodic eco- frontage road. Sept. 11 at the First Baptist ble. including condos, town- signs from the Bruges, as nomic development grants PDD No.3 is 53.922 +/- Church. Guest speakers for the house and duplexes): 130 well as the Biltmore Estate “equal to 100 percent of acres to PDD-MU (Planned The Salado Lions Club, event will include U.S Cong. units. in North Carolina. the Rollback Taxes to offset Development Mixed Use), Salado Rotary Club and John Carter and retired Gen- • Single Family (for sale): The hotel, along with a the portion of the Owner’s generally located at the Salado Masonic Lodge #296 eral Randy Anderson. 364 units. senior center, commercial cost of development of the northeast comer of FM 2268 are co-sponsoring the event Salado High School • Parking Garage: 500 center and a cultural center, Land.” Rollback Taxes are and I-35 frontage road and to honor Salado’s First Re- Choir will perform during spaces will be built in Phase I of the defined in the Chapter 380 197.265 +/- acres to PDD- sponders. the event. The Master Development project, according to Hanks agreement as “the tax and/or MU (Planned Development Among the First Re- First Responders will be Agreement also approves the in late 2015. penalty assessed against the Mixed Use), generally lo- sponders to be honored are awarded with letters of com- road design standards identi- Streets will have the look Land, or operation thereof, cated at the corner of Salado the Salado Volunteer Fire mendation, a letter of proco- fied in the Conceptual Mas- and feel of old European cit- as the result of the removal Oaks Drive and FM 2268, Department, Salado Police lamation and a special gift. ter Plan. It includes roadway ies. “There won’t be curbs of agricultural and/or open and the 700 block of Royal Department, Salado EMS connections to the following and gutters and wide streets space land designation(s) for Street Drive. Page 2A, SALADO Village Voice, September 6, 2018 For bus riders, greatest risk FORUM may be getting on & off An Open Exchange of Ideas For millions of students nationwide, the school day begins and ends with a Superintendent’s trip on a school bus. Odd- ly enough, the greatest risk is not in riding the bus, but Corner getting on or off. by Dr. Michael Novotny The following informa- tion is from the Texas De- partment of Transportation (TxDOT) website: https://www.txdot.gov/driv- er/kids-teens/school-bus- safety.html When driving in neigh- borhoods with school zones: • Watch for children walking in the street, es- pecially if there are no sidewalks in your neighbor- hood. • Watch for children playing and congregating near bus stops. • Children arriving late for the bus may dart into the street without looking for traffic. S&P ends with record high • Yellow flashing lights The Markets indicate that the bus is pre- The S&P 500 Stock In- paring to stop to load or Motorists and children learn safety rules regarding dex (SPX) continued its cel- Market & Economic unload children. Motorists school buses loading and unloading ebration of higher earnings, should slow down and pre- closing out the week above Update pare to stop their vehicles. school buses. • Keep an eye on chil- the 2900 line at 2901.52. By Jeffrey W. McClure • Red flashing lights and dren gathered at bus stops. It was higher on Thursday extended stop signs indicate Texas School Bus Law • Watch for children who but turned in a gain of 0.93 its estimate of second-quar- that the bus has stopped, • Stop for flashing red might dart across the street percent for the week, rais- unless Canada is includ- ter annualized GDP growth and that children are getting lights on a school bus, re- to catch the bus. ing the year-to-date gain ed. The summary released from 4.1 percent to 4.2 per- on or off. You must stop gardless of which direction to 8.52 percent and the by the White House on the cent. Before you get too your car and wait until the you’re headed. Tips for Students one-year gain at 17.16 per- Mexico-U.S. agreement excited, back in 2014 we red lights stop flashing, the • Continue your trip Respect your school bus cent. The benchmark 10- suggests there will be little had another growth spurt extended stop sign is with- once the bus has moved, the driver and follow these year U.S. Treasury bobbed substantive change between higher than this one, but drawn, and the bus begins flashing lights stop flashing rules: around during the week, the old NAFTA and the that growth was not fueled moving before you start or the bus driver signals it’s • Stand far back when first up on news of the Mex- new version. North Amer- by a tax cut. It was also driving again. okay to pass. you are waiting for the bus. ico NAFTA announcement, ican content in tariff-free followed a bit over a year More than a million • Violations can lead to a • Sit still so the driv- then down as complications automobile imports was later by a substantial eco- children and teens depend $1,000 fine. er can pay attention to the began to arise. It wound up raised from 62.5 percent nomic growth slow-down on buses to get them safely road. finishing the week exactly to 75 percent and more in 2015. Moody’s High-Fre- to and from the more than Safety Tips for Motorists • Look both ways if you where it started, yielding content was required to be quency tracking estimate 9,000 Texas schools every • Obey the posted speed have to cross the street after 2.858 percent, about 7/10 of made in North America by of third-quarter annualized day. They also depend on limit. getting off the bus, or wait one percent higher than a workers paid at least $16 GDP growth is running at motorists to know the law • Fines double in school for the driver to signal it’s year ago. per hour but little else was 3.7 percent with declining and drive safely around zones. safe to cross the street. West Texas Crude rose announced. Missing was growth rates in following a bit over 2 percent for the any provision for Mexico quarters. The experiment week, closing at $69.90; up to pay for a border wall or continues and a year or two about 40 percent from a other large-scale chang- from now we will know the year ago. Gold was down es. Oddly, the announced results. The Spirit of 1968 about half a percent for the changes seemed to be a bit Still, there is no ques- week at $1,206.80, continu- better for Mexico and labor -- is about to take over the tioning that this economy The Battle of Michigan ing its slide. It is now down unions and will likely raise party, but there’s very little is running at full steam. For Avenue is finally over, and Rich over 9 percent this year consumer prices. check on its leftward move- the month of July, wages it was won by the protesters. and about 11 percent for 52 The Commerce Depart- ment, accelerated every day rose at an annualized rate of The lopsided fight between weeks. The WSJ Dollar In- ment announced that overall Lowry by the reaction against Don- 3.6 percent and household anti-war demonstrators and dex, in the reverse of gold, corporate profits, including ald Trump. spending rose at 4.8 per- the brutish police force of rose 0.34 percent for the non-publicly traded com- The obsessions of the cent. Consumer confidence Chicago’s Democratic may- could to disassociate him- week and is up 4.23 percent panies, rose 16.1 percent New Left with race and rose as did inflation as the or Richard Daley the night self from any radicalism. this year. It is up 5.3 percent in the quarter that ended in gender, which came to de- Personal Consumption Ex- of Aug. 28, 1968, in the It’s hard to think of a direct against the Chinese Yuan so June from last year, but tax fine life on college campus- penditures (PCE) price in- midst of the Democratic action that more directly far this year. receipts declined 33 percent es in the decades after the dex was up 2.3 percent from convention, was a debacle backfired than the Chicago because of the tax cuts. That ferment of the late 1960s, last July, the fastest growth for the left. protests. But the passage of The Economy was the highest quarterly have now been fully ab- since 2012. That inflation The protests didn’t stop several decades tends to al- The biggest news this growth in overall corporate sorbed into Democratic and spending numbers pret- the Vietnam War or the pre- ter judgments. So it is that, week was that Mexico and earnings since 2012. The thinking and argot. ty much lock in two more sumptive Democratic nomi- 50 years later, the Spirit of the U.S. have agreed on an hoped-for economic growth The primary victory of rate increases from the Fed- nee, Hubert Humphrey, the 1968 is in the ascendan- update to the North Amer- has indeed shown up, but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, eral Reserve this year put- sitting vice president who cy on the left and in the ican Free Trade Agreement the decline in tax revenue a 28-year-old democrat- ting the likely end-of-year was much too establishment Democratic Party, which is (NAFTA) but no agreement is substantially larger than ic socialist, over Rep. Joe short-term interest rate at for the radicals. moving toward a more open has been reached with Can- was forecast when the tax Crowley, a 19-year incum- about 2.5 percent. This is The event, broadcast on embrace of democratic so- ada. President Trump had cuts were passed. The ques- bent and Irish-American where the Federal Reserve TV -- indeed, unfolding cialism than perhaps could set a Friday deadline for tion remains open wheth- pol who is a recognizable Board once again will ei- right in front of the hotel have been imagined by the Canada to meet U.S. de- er increased growth will figure from William Da- ther succeed or fail. If they where reporters were stay- protesters during those fe- mands or be kicked out of generate enough govern- ley’s party, crystallized the raise rates too fast or too ing -- rent the Democratic vered summer nights in NAFTA. Enough Republi- ment revenue to offset the change that is afoot. far, they get the blame if Party asunder and effective- 1968. cans and almost all Dem- cuts. Economists continue In 1968, the Democratic we slump into recession but ly threw away any chance of Now, much of the Dem- ocrats in the Senate have to forecast overwhelming convention hall was forti- if they move too slowly or beating Richard Nixon that ocratic Party -- certainly pledged to oppose a Mexi- deficits while the adminis- fied against the radicals by stop raising rates too soon, year. its rising figures -- wants to co-only agreement that it is tration is optimistic. a steel fence topped with inflation can get out of hand The New Left subse- cater to and capture the en- Commerce also raised barbed wire, and guarded unlikely to pass the Senate with unpleasant results. ergy of the activists of the quently fell apart, and splin- by thousands of cops and left rather than resist them. tered several times over, National Guardsmen. In Salado Village Voice, 213 Mill Creek Drive, Suite #125 • P.O. 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They can be delivered to 213 Mill Creek Dr., Suite #125. 2018 Tim Fleischer, Editor-in-Chief Marilyn Fleischer, Managing Editor [email protected] [email protected] Stephanie Hood, Composition Royce Wiggin, Administrative Assistant [email protected] [email protected] SALADO Village Voice, September 6, 2018, Page 3A FORUMFORUM Schools need resources, Thanks, Emergency Responders Your Voice not ‘school resource officers’ Letters to the Editor By Lidwina Bell school fights) as requiring Otherwords healing rather than punish- Dear Editor: utes. So professional and ment. It focuses on the ac- Kudos to our fantastic caring. We are blessed to After a school year tual harm that occurred and EMT men and women. My have this wonderful service marred by shootings, dis- the need for healing, rather husband had a stroke Tues- in our village. tricts across the country than on the breaking of a day night Aug. 28 at 8:15. I Thank you, have responded this year rule. called and they were at the Weeta Evans with calls for more “school When an incident arises, house in a matter of min- resource officers” in class- the parties come together for rooms. As a result, many a restorative circle that in- students are returning to cludes students, staff, com- schools that feel more like munity members, and a re- prisons — and in fact form storative justice practitioner. a quick pipeline to real pris- They address the harms to- ons. gether and try to arrive at a School resource offi- solution. cers, or SROs, are armed A growing number of law enforcement officers school districts nationwide, who police hallways and from Oakland, California to classrooms. They often ar- Washington, D.C., are im- rest students for minor dis- plementing these practices. ciplinary issues, as a new When there’s a conflict, Institute for Policy Studies participants meet to discuss to a safer and more inclusive don’t wind up in jail or with report called Students Un- the circumstances, identify school community. This op- a record for routine school der Siege explains. These the support they need, and portunity is missed when incidents. officers are part of the larg- consent to a healing process. SROs get involved. One SRO can cost up to er school-to-prison pipeline They talk until they arrive Resource officers are $97,000. Instead of hiring that pushes students out of at a mutual understanding a resource only by name. officers that see students as school and behind bars. of why the harm occurred What would it look like if criminals, schools can use The very students SROs and agree on steps toward our schools were actually that money for real school are supposed to protect are addressing it to everyone’s resourced? resources — mental health often the ones most harmed satisfaction. In a well-resourced workers and restorative jus- by them. In addition to re- Ta-Biti Gibson, a restor- school, students are safe tice practitioners, to name a OFFICE: (254) 947-0376 ferring kids to the juvenile ative justice coordinator in because staff can invest in few — who build students justice system, SROs have Oakland, told NPR how re- their well-being. “Account- up rather than push them TROYLSMITH.COM been repeatedly filmed vio- storative justice changes the ability” isn’t separated from out. lently mistreating black and way students approach con- a student’s ability to heal, Lidwina Bell is a Next Leader at the 101 Salado Plaza Drive brown girls in particular. flict in his school: “Instead thrive, and uplift the whole Institute for Policy Studies. Dis- That’s why many stu- of throwing a punch, they’re community. And students tributed by OtherWords.org. Salado, Texas 76571 dents say SROs aren’t the asking for a circle, they’re answer to school shootings. backing off and asking to At the March for Our mediate it peacefully with Lives, Edna Chavez, a stu- words.” dent from Los Angeles, When two students got spoke out against adding into a fight at Gibson’s more SROs: “Instead of school, the students “circled making black and brown up” and agreed to write and students feel safe,” she com- put up anti-bullying posters, plained, “they continue to participate in after-school profile and criminalize us.” service, and do joint morn- Chavez called for a dif- ing announcements with ferent approach. “We should tips on how students can get have a department specializ- along better. ing in restorative justice,” At the Duke Ellington she said. “We need to tackle School of the Arts in Wash- the root causes of the issues ington, D.C., this restorative we face, and come to an un- process is led by the stu- derstanding on how to re- dents themselves. solve them.” By using a restorative Restorative justice (or approach, the students ar- RJ) treats incidents in which en’t only held accountable people are harmed (like, say, for their actions — they get an opportunity to contribute

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LASTOVICA Fine Jewelers, Inc. “Known for Service” Prompt In-Store Jewelry Repairs Diamond Sales • Custom Casting • Diamond Appraisal • Watch Repair • Diamond Setting Jewelry Repair 1202 S 31st St. & Ave. L • Temple 773-5772 Cotton Shepperd Cotton (Clyde Martin) Shepperd, 79, of Salado lost his battle with cancer and Not all nursing homes are the same passed away Saturday Sep- tember 1 at home surround- (Photo by Tim Fleischer) ed by his family. Salado Family Relief Fund Board members Juli Bergstrom, J.R. Lett and Basilia Flores accept A seventh generation a $1,000 check from the Salado Masonic Lodge #296 for the SFRF back-to-school effort. The Texan, Cotton was born in Lodge, through its annual flag subscription program, donates to the back-to-school effort to Salado, Texas on February purchase 20 school supplies packages for second graders. Each year, the SFRF serves about 27, 1939, the fourth son of 150 students for back-to-school by purchasing back-to-school kits for students in the district. Roy T. and Lois Shepperd. Before you decide, Stop by and visit He was baptized in the Sal- Temple College offering Will-O-Bell ado Baptist Church and at- We know it is often difficult to move and leave familiar tended Salado schools from surroundings. Our friendly, attentive staff will make the the first grade until he grad- transition easier for you. In our warm, caring and secure uated from Salado High workplace effectiveness environment, you will find privacy, companionship, School in 1957. His par- delicious meals, fun activities ents, siblings and grandsons and a professional staff to meet your needs. graduated from SHS with 3 courses this fall grandchildren and 1 great The Temple College fective Teams with “TO- again on Thursday, Nov. 15. Private Room Rates grandchild currently con- tinuing the tradition. Cot- Business and Continuing TALSDI” will be offered Communicating for Starting at $130 per day ton was a founding member Education Division is offer- Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 8 Leadership Success will be Adult Day Services of the Salado School Alum- ing several courses this fall a.m. to 5 p.m. held Nov. 6 and 7 from 10 Introduction to Proj- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-6 p.m. ni Association. to help residents learn new After high school, Cotton skills for the workplace. ect Management will be All classes will be held for only $85 per day in Berry Hall on the main had his first career driving a A course on Ameri- offered Saturday, Oct. 13, truck for Wilson Art for 4+ Temple College campus in can Sign Language for the from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. years where he logged over Workplace will be offered Process Excellence for Temple. For additional in- Will-O-Bell Nursing Home 1 million miles. In 1967, on Tuesdays and Thursday Leaders: Achieving Con- formation, or to register, Cotton moved to Austin to evenings from Sept. 25 tinuous Improvement Us- visit www.templejc.edu/ 412 N. Dalton (Hwy 95) www.will-o-bell.com go into business with his or email us for a free brochure at through Nov. 15. ing LEAN will be offered BCE or call 254-298-8625. Bartlett, TX 76511 brother, Lee Roy, as a car (254) 527-3371 [email protected] A class on Building Ef- on Thursday, Oct. 10, and wholesaler. For the next 30 years, he and his family lived in Austin, Oak Hill and Dripping Springs while he continued this business. Obituaries During their time in Aus- Salado Church of Christ tin, Cotton and Lee Roy St. Stephen were members of the PRCA Catholic Come find out why our church family and competed in team rop- is driven by the same purpose Jesus ing throughout Texas and Church the southwest. In his spare Religious Education gave to all his disciples – time, Cotton loved hunting, Classes - Wednesday golfing with his buddies, K thru 12th 5:30 - 8 p.m. to love God completely, playing cards and watching Mass Schedule to love our neighbors football. Tuesday - 6 p.m. Upon his retirement, Wed & Thurs - 8:30 a.m. (as we love ourselves), Friday - Noon Cotton moved back home Karl E. Ray Saturday - 5:30 p.m. and to serve all the above. to Salado, where he started Services for Karl E. Ray, Confesssions 4:30-5:15 p.m. You are always welcome! his final career of raising 65, of Salado were held Au- or call for an appointment grandchildren. It is impos- gust 31 at Salado United Friday sible to list all of the people, Sunday especially kids, that Cotton Methodist Church Histor- Adoration (Holy Hour) 11 a.m. Bible Classes • 9 a.m. influenced. From raising ic Chapel with Dr. David Sunday Worship • 10 a.m. his younger sister for 10 Mosser, officiating. (English) 9 a.m. 947-5241 Spanish Worship - Call Church for times (Spanish) 11 a.m. years, to helping strangers Ray was buried at Salado & kids, to opening his home Office Hours: Monday - Friday IH-35 at Blacksmith Rd. Wednesday Historic Cemetery follow- and heart and providing a 9 a.m. - Noon & 1:30 - 3 p.m. Bible Classes • 6:30 p.m. ing the church service. www.saladochurchofchrist.com living example of how to be He died on Sunday, Au- 601 FM 2268 a man of strength and integ- gust 26, 2018 at his resi- 947-8037 rity. dence. Cotton was preceded in He was born March 23, www.saintstephenchurch.org death by his parents, Roy 1953 in Beaumont, Texas to T Shepperd and Lois Mae Charles and Geneva Ray. Watson Shepperd, and his He obtained a full schol- three older brothers, Wil- arship to play football at Share your liam Ausie, Lee Roy and Harold Wayne. Baylor University and was a www.fbcsalado.org news. He is survived by the member of the 1974 South- (254) 947-5465 love of his life for 54 years, west Conference Champion Send news of Main St. at the Creek Elaine Berry Shepperd; Baylor football team. Dr. Travis Burleson, Senior Pastor Stephanie and spouse Da- Karl graduated with engagements vid Rembert; Buddy (Craig a BBA in 1975 and later Martin) Shepperd and graduated from Baylor Law weddings, spouse Kelli; Pamela and School. He practiced law spouse Damon McCown; for 15 years before chang- anniversaries, SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Grandchildren Abby Rem- ing careers and pursuing a new baby or 8:30 a.m. Classic Worship Service 6 p.m. FBC-U (Adult Bible Study) bert, Tiffani Neumann, real estate. He taught at Cory Shepperd, Evan Shep- the Austin Institute of Real the loss of 9:45 a.m. Bible Study 6 p.m. Children’s and Youth Activities* perd, Cameron Shepperd, Kiernan McCown, Malachi Estate. As a broker, he man- 11 a.m. Contemporary aged several hundred prop- a loved one. 6 p.m. Choir Practice Ward, Hannah Humphrey, erties. Worship Service Christopher Humphrey; great grandchildren Hunter He married Tamara Send emails Fulfer, Brynnli Black and Round on July 27, 2004. with photos to: * Contact church office for children’s youth activities schedule Brooklyn Black; his sis- Survivors include his ter Nancy Shepperd Carter wife; daughters: Taylor News@ and spouse Skip Carter; White and Lauren Butler; Extended family: Tim and sons: Dustin Ray and Brad saladovillage SALADO CLEANERS Sarah Humphrey; Lucas Carter; five grandchildren St. Joseph’s Wooley; Austin Jackson, and his brother, Kyle Ray of voice.com Laundry • Dry Cleaning • Alterations Andrew Cosper; Jacob and Grapevine. Episcopal Church Josh Peschel, Dustin Mere- 1209 N. Stagecoach dith and all the other young Services are in the care (Next to the Library) of Broecker Funeral Home. Sunday School men & women who passed Sun. 9 a.m. 254-947-7299 through their home. 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mon - Fri • 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sat Services for Cotton will Holy Eucharist be held at the First Baptist Sun. 10 a.m. Wash & Fold Church of Salado on Sat- Dossman urday September 8th with Rev. Billy Johnson officiat- Funeral Home ing. Visitation will begin at IN SERVICE TO OUR FELLOW MAN 11am, Service at 12:30pm with burial to follow imme- diately at Salado Cemetery. 933-2525 Services are in the care of serving all of Bell County Broecker Funeral Home of ....serving those who love and remember Salado. DossmanFH.com In lieu of flowers, please honor Cotton’s memory by donating to the Salado 881 North Main Street School Alumni Assoc, PO- 947-3160 Box 791, Salado, TX 76571. 949 West Village Road, Salado paid obituary 2525 N. Main • Belton StJosephSalado.org BroeckerFuneralHome.com (254) 947-0066 Page 6A SALADO Village Voice, September 6, 2018

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Wrook Brown and Ethan Scott scramble for a muffed snap on a fourth quarter field goal attempt. Troy recovered and drove 71 yards for a TD. (Photo by Ron LeGuin) Troy escapes Eagles in fourth By Tim Fleischer and Tate Harvey intercepted by Tommie Barker on a Editor-in-Chief a pass. third-and-27, Salado forced The Eagles spread the Troy to punt from deep in Momentum is a fickle wealth with their ground its own territory. thing. game as Tate Harvey and Harvey returned the punt One moment, you’ve got Connor Cook both had 59 17 yards to the Troy 38. The it. A moment later, and like and 56 yards respectively. Eagles then took four min- the seeds of a dandelion, it Harvey’s came on 12 car- utes to drive 30 yards to is gone. ries while Cook’s came on set up for the fourth down Salado Eagles found 15 carries. and two field goal try at the themselves in that position Thanks to the game-long Trojan 8. The Eagles were as they lined up for a short run of 72-yards, Hunter hampered by back-to-back 25-yard fourth quarter field Turk led the Eagles with 92 false starts, an incomplete goal attempt to take the lead yards on just seven carries. pass and a fumbled snap in their season opener Aug. Turk’s run set up the before Harvey dashed 21 31 at University of Mary Eagles’ only touchdown of yards through the Troy de- Hardin Baylor Crusader the game. After the Eagles fense on a third-and-19 to Stadium. forced Troy to punt from give Salado new life at the Annual rival Troy Tro- midfield, Salado took over Trojan 27. Harvey also gave jans fell on the muffled at its own 22 yard line. Turk the Eagles another first snap to the holder and took took the ball through the down during the drive on a over the ball with 7:46 and Troy defense on a third and nine yard third down run. 77 yards between them and five before being dragged The teams went score- the Eagles’ goal line and a down at the one yard line by less through almost 23 min- Konnor Baird wrangles Troy quarterback Riley Cosper for a sack. Cosper was sacked slim one-point lead. Cosper to prevent the TD. utes of play. twice and threw two interceptions. (Photo by Ron LeGuin) If the Eagles defense An offensive penalty moved With 3:38 left in the first forced a turnover or a Salado back to the six yard half, the Trojans took over quick three-and-out, Salado line and Salado pushed to at their own 40 yard line would still have a chance to the three before Harvey after forcing the Eagles to take the lead. dove in for the score 1:53 punt from their 23. After a But Troy took advan- left in the third. The kick 12 yard jaunt, Hrbacek blew tage of the change in fate went wide right and Salado through the Eagles defense and drove three-quarters of trailed 7-6 going into the for a 35 yard touchdown the length of the field in 16 fourth. with 1:11 left to play in the plays. Workhorse running Salado held Troy on the first half. The kick was back Zach Hrbacek broke a ensuing kick off. Thanks to good for the 7-0 lead that tackle in the backfield and flags for holding and mo- they took to the lockers. jetted toward the end zone tion and a quarterback sack with 34 seconds left on a fourth and goal. SHS Team Statistics THS Don’t Miss the Huge Annual It was his final carry 11 First downs 13 of the game in a 29-carry 44-198 Rushing: carries-yards 35-192 Lions Club Garage Sale night for 203 yards and two 3-1 Fumbles-lost 1-0 touchdowns. 5-1-0 Passing: atts-comp-int 7-2-2 Beau Workman con- 12 Passing yards 29 verted the two-point try for 7-45 Offensive penalties-yards 9-50

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JV Eagles 16 Troy JV 7 Salado Junior Varsity Eagles scored two second quarter touchdowns to over- take Troy 16-7 in the first Jo’Kwan Langston Andrew Sniggs week of football on Aug. 30. Troy took an early lead scoring a touchdown in the first quarter and converting the kick. The Eagles scored twice in the second quarter. Chris Bates scored on a 15 yard pass reception. Greg Washington ran in a two-point conversion for an 8-7 lead. Hunter Bales Ryan Starritt The Eagles extended the lead later in the second, this time on a 10 yard run Eagles, Academy by Bates. Hutton Haire hit Bates in the end zone for the two-point conversion face off Sept. 7 and 15-7 lead. Noah Mescher evades Troy deffenders. (Photo by Ron LeGuin) By Larnce Barker The offense was led for Salado who help guided by Bates, Avery Womack, the Eagles to the Region 3 Friday Night, Salado Noah Mescher, Logan Pitts, finals last season Andrew Eagles and the Academy Nic Sibbitt. Sniggs was also All District Bumblebees renew their The defense was led by at Defensive tackle in 2017 rivalry at Academy High Jacob Armstrong and Lucas and will move to defen- School’s Glover Stadium Morvant. sive end at times this sea- 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 7. Salado Coach Troy Ramsey son. Ryan Starrit #62 who and Academy both dropped called the game “A good suits up and plays offensive their first game of the sea- start for the season.” guard for the Eagles and is son and each team will be Salado will play Acad- playing his second year on looking to get into the win emy on Sept. 6. the Salado Eagles Varsity column. This week we look 9th 32 team. Starrit also competed at a few Eagles that will be Troy 9th 15 at Regionals on the Eagles playing tomorrow night for Toby Rios led the Salado Powerlifting team in the Salado. ninth grade Eagles to a 32- spring. Hunter Bales #33 Jo’Kwan Langston #64 15 win over Troy on Aug. will be playing a bigger role plays offensive tackle and 30, scoring three touch- this season for the Eagles defensive tackle for the downs and running for 175 at inside linebacker is also Eagles and is a big presence yards. playing in his second Var- on the field. Langston also Blake Volk added two sity Football season. Bales competed in Powerlifting touchdowns on the ground also plays baseball for the and Track & Field in the for the Eagles. Eagles that went 4 round spring Andrew Sniggs #57 Rios, Volk and Gavin deep last season. has two years of experience Keyser led the offensive ef- fort. Aidan Wilson, Dylan Barker and Nolan Williams (Photo by Ron LeGuin) led the defense. Blake Volk (#33) breaks through Troy defenders on one of his two touchdown runs. “This was a great game Salado’s Hair Shop and win for these young hard all summer to start the supporting213 Millthe team. Creek We Dr., USuitep next for160 the freshmen men,” said coach Romiro season with a win. Credit to will work for the same re- is Austin Travis. Mojica. “They have worked them and their parents for sult in theSchanna next game.” (254) 421-5173

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The Lady Eagles won the Pro-Fit Invitational Aug. 31 at Wilson Park in Temple. The Varsity girls won the overall team Championship with 51 points. Leading the team was Jaci McGregor who was the meet champion with a time of 12:36. Anna Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Lesley was 5th with a time of 13:26. Cat Langlitz 15th Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (13:55), Avery Fossum 20th (14:19), Samantha Vargas Make your 22nd (14:25), Taylor Rich Patio Perfect 35th (14:59), Reginia Deen 46th 15:22 and Kimberly Salado’s Authorized Dealer Kendall 57th (15:54). The girls competed with a field of 107 runners. 213 Mill Creek Dr. Ste. #100, Salado The Varsity Boys Cross Country finished 2nd out of (254) 947-4008 16 teams and were narrowly beaten by Gatesville. Hunter Haas won 1st place with a time of 16.20, Logan Rickey was 5th with a time of 17.10, Grant Sell- ers was 15th with a personal record time of 18.29, Hora- cio Huerta was 27th with a time of 19.13, Trey Graham was 35th place with a time of 19.40, Isaac Huerta was 43rd place with a personal record time of 20.04, Dustin Wilson was 56th place with a time of 20.32, and Ben Raines ran a personal best time of 21.23. The JV girls ran a great race and finished as follows. Avery Wright 15th (16:24), Rachael Jett 21st (16:54), Emma Grant 22nd (16:56), Makenzy Ferguson 26th (17:09), Hannah Seymore 32nd (17:32), Grace Gra- ham 33rd (17:35), Lindsey Neas 37th (17:54), Lauren Wilson 38th (17:54), Char- ley Thomas 41st (18:10). The JV girls competed with a field of 95 runners. The JV Boys competed well also. Chris Ortiz had a time of 20.19, Juaquin Tobias had a time of 21.54, Adon Giral had a time of 22.22, Collin Wilson had a time of 22.26, and Dylon 12/31/18. Tonkinson had a time of 24.08. Page 4B salado Village Voice, September 6, 2018 Salado Lady Eagles Varsity Volleyball Salado Varsity Eagles Football Date Opponent Place Time Date Time Opponent Place Aug. 3 3-Way Scrimmage with Jarrell, Troy Jarrell 8:00 a.m. Aug. 17 10 am Palestine scrimmage Waco ISD Stadium Aug. 4 3-way Scrimmage with Gateway, Cameron Here 9:00 a.m. Aug. 23 6:30 pm Giddings scrimmage Away Aug. 7 Troy There 6:00 p.m. Aug. 31 7:30 pm Troy 6 - 15 (L) Aug. 9-11 Fairfield Tournament There TBA Sept. 7 7:30 pm Academy Away Aug. 14 Killeen Ellison There 6:30 p.m. Sept. 13 5 pm Austin Travis Austin House Park Aug. 16-18 Gatesville Tournament There TBA Sept. 21 7:30 pm Taylor (Homecoming) Home Aug. 17 Snook Here 6:00 p.m. Sept. 28 7:30 pm Connally* Home Aug. 21 Mexia There 6:30 p.m. Oct. 5 7:30 pm Robinson* Away Aug. 24 Rogers Here 3 - 1 (W) Oct. 19 7:30 pm Lorena* Home Aug. 23 & 25 Academy Tournament There TBA Oct. 26 7:30 pm Madisonville* Away Aug. 28 Jarrell Here 2 - 3 (L) Nov. 2 7:30 pm Mexia* Home Aug. 31 Academy There 4:30 p.m. Nov. 9 7:30 pm Fairfield* Away Sept. 4 Cedar Creek Here 6:30 p.m. Sept. 7 Llano Here 6:00 p.m. Sept. 11 Valley Mills Here 6:00 p.m. Salado Junior Varsity Football Sept. 14 Gatesville There 5:30 p.m. Date Time Opponent Place Sept. 18 Crawford Here 6:00 p.m. Aug. 17 10:00 a.m. Palestine scrimmage Waco ISD Stadium Sept. 21 *Lampasas Here 5:00 p.m. Aug. 23 6:30 p.m. Giddings scrimmage Away Sept. 25 *Georgetown Eastside Here 6:00 p.m. Aug. 31 6:30 p.m. Troy 16 - 7 (W) Sept. 28 *Liberty Hill There 6:00 p.m. Sept. 6 6:30 p.m. Academy Home Oct. 2 * Taylor (Jr High Night) Here 6:00 p.m. Sept. 20 6:30 p.m. Taylor Away Oct. 5 *Burnet There 6:00 p.m. Sept. 27 6:30 p.m. Connally* Away Oct. 9 *Lampasas There 6:00 p.m. Oct. 4 6:30 p.m. Robinson* Home Oct. 12 *Georgetown Eastside There 6:00 p.m. Oct. 18 6:30 p.m. Lorena* Away Oct. 16 *Liberty Hill Here 6:00 p.m. Oct. 25 6:30 p.m. Madisonville* Home Oct. 19 *Taylor Here 6:00 p.m. Nov. 1 6:30 p.m. Mexia* Away Oct. 23 *Burnet Here 6:00 p.m. Nov. 8 6:30 p.m. Fairfield* Home Salado Junior Varsity & 9th Grade Volleyball Salado Ninth Grade Eagles Football Date Opponent Place 9th JV Date Time Opponent Place Aug. 3 3-Way Scrimmage Jarrell 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Aug. 17 10:00 a.m. Palestine scrimmage Waco ISD Stadium Aug. 4 3-way Scrimmage Here 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Aug. 23 5:00 p.m. Giddings scrimmage Away Aug. 7 Troy There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Aug. 31 5:00 p.m. Troy 32 - 15 (W) Aug. 9-11 Fairfield Tournament There TBA TBA Sept. 6 5:00 p.m. Academy Home Aug. 14 Killeen Ellison There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 20 5:00 p.m. Taylor Away Aug. 16-18 Gatesville Tournament There TBA TBA Sept. 27 5:00 p.m. Connally* Away Aug. 21 Mexia There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 4 5:00 p.m. Robinson* Home Aug. 24 Rogers Here 2 - 0 (W) 2 - 1 (W) Oct. 18 5:00 p.m. Lorena* Away Aug. 28 Jarrell Here 2 - 1 (W) 2 - 0 (W) Oct. 25 5:00 p.m. Madisonville* Home Aug. 31 Academy There 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 1 5:00 p.m. Mexia* Away Sept. 4 Cedar Creek Here 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Nov. 8 5:00 p.m. Fairfield* Home Sept. 6 & 8 Salado 9th/JV Tournament Here TBA TBA Sept. 7 Llano Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 11 Valley Mills Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Salado Junior High Football Sept. 14 Gatesville There 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Sept. 18 Crawford Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Date 8A 8B 7A 7B Opponent Place Sept. 21 *Lampasas Here 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Sept. 12 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Academy Home Sept. 25 *Georgetown Eastside Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 20 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Taylor Home Sept. 28 *Liberty Hill There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 27 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Connally Home Oct. 2 *Taylor (Jr high Night) Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 4 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Robinson Away Oct. 5 *Burnet There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 18 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Lorena Home Oct. 9 *Lampasas There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 25 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Madisonville Away Oct. 12 *Georgetown Eastside There 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Nov. 1 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Mexia Home Oct. 16 *Liberty Hill Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Nov. 8 7:30 pm 6:30 pm 5:15 pm 4:30 pm Fairfield Away Oct. 19 *Taylor Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 23 *Burnet Here 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Salado High School Cross Country Salado Junior High Volleyball Date Event Location Date 8A 8B 7A 7B Opponent Place Aug. 17 Temple Invitational Boys 1st/Girls 1st Sept. 8 TBA N/A TBA N/A Robinson Tournament Away Aug.GO 24 BSALADOelton Invitational EAGLES!Boys 1st/Girls 2nd Sept. 10 5:30 4:30 4:30 5:30 Burnet Away Aug. 31 Pro-Fit Invitational Boys 2nd/Girls 1st Sept. 17 5:30 4:30 4:30 5:30 Lampasas Home Sept. 13 Gatesville Invitational Gatesville High School, 205 S Lovers Ln, Gatesville Sept. 24 5:30 4:30 4:30 5:30 Burnet Home

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SALADO ANTIQUE MALL The Bainesand Bee’sHouse Antiques TFGA Weekend welcomes ThousandsInn of Antiques, & CollectiblesGallery and Primitives in a unique and inviting atmosphere Comfort & Serenity visitors to enjoy music with NearbyThe Original ShoppingOPEN Salado7& DiningSalado’s Market Boutique Days Marketplace Women’s Clothing, Shoes & Accessories, Salado will host the Tex- Main. Sessions will be held fingerstyle tunes made fa- DAYS A Extensive9-5 on the Art 2nd | Fineweekend Antiques - Don’tMen’s Teesmiss & Gifts, Sept Wedding 8 - Gifts 9 & Decor as Fingerstyle Guitar Asso- 3 - 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 and 9 mous by Chet Atkins and WEEK Children’s Playwear, Toys, Clothing, ciation Weekend Sept. 7 - 9. a.m. - 5 p.m. on Sept. 8. Merle Travis, but ranges SaladoAntique Mall.com Gourmet Mixes, Truffles & French Macarons Follow us on FaceBook The weekend of jam ses- TFGA featured artist into Bach, blues, and the Furniture,THURS - SAT Home 10 - Decor 5 SUN &12 Vintage- 5 MON Finds,10 - 5 Artisan’s Alley751 Stagecoach featuring Roadlocal I-35artists frontage and handcrafters road North CLOSED TUES & WED 947-3355 Clean Restrooms sions, concerts and master Richard Smith will hold a Beatles. His repertoire in- 22 North Main Street classes is free and open to workshop, demonstration cludes classical music and the public. and performance at 1:30 gypsy jazz, show tunes, pop The Texas Fingerstyle p.m. on Saturday. tunes, and movie scores. 316 Royal Street Guitar Association (TFGA) An Open Mic Session Smith is one of the pre- meetings might be bet- will be held 10 a.m. to 3 eminent performers of the (254) 947-5260 | baineshouse.com ter described as a musical p.m. at the Salado Civic incredible guitar music of ‘gathering’ since the format Center Gazebo. Jerry Reed. OPEN 7 Salado’s Boutique Marketplace is very informal. Members Breakfast & LunchWhen not working in his Women’s Clothing, Shoes & Accessories, take LIVELYturns playing for one Featured ArtistSandwich • Souprecording • Salad studio in Nash- DAYS A Men’s Tees & Gifts, Wedding Gifts & Decor another, teaching new licks, FeaturedGourmet artist Coffee Richard • Espresso ville, • Smoothiesor touring with his WEEK Children’s Playwear, Toys, Clothing, Gourmet Mixes, Truffles & French Macarons sharingCOFFEE musical arrange- Smith willHomemade perform Sept. Breads cellist & Bagels and vocalist wife Furniture, Home Decor & Vintage Finds, Artisan’s Alley featuring local artists and handcrafters ments, and discussing hap- 8 from 7 - 8:30 p.m. in the Julie Adams, or perform- peningsHOUSE in the fingerstyle Meadows Room of Salado ing withWED The - SAT Hot 9Club - 4 of 22 North Main Street guitar world. The sessions Civic Center at 601 North Nashville, SmithSUN travels 10 - 4 the & 21 North Main in the Salado Square are open and you can drop Main Street. world as a soloMON artist. 9 - 4 Re - in to listen as you please. Smith is one of the rare cent tours include Europe, BISTRO closed Tuesday Salado Grown and(254)artists Salado 947-3688 with Made such mastery South America, Japan, Aus- Workshops of his instrument he excels tralia and throughout the SOFI’S FLAX & SHOE TFGA SessionsYour willHometown be in the Winery performance of any United States. at the Stagecoach held at the Salado Museum genre of music. Breakfast His shows & Lunch Alexander’s and LIVELYCollegeAlexander’s Park at 423 S not only includeSandwich traditional • Soup Fingerstyle • Salad SALE BAR & COCKTAILGourmet LOUNGE Coffee • EspressoFingerstyle • Smoothies guitar play- 401 S. 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Stagecoach istries food and clothing - noon at Salado Public a.m. at Barrow Brewing Library. Sign up for a Ages 5-12 explore creativ- September 7 - 8 pantry 9 - 11 a.m. at Library. info: (254) 947- Co library card in Septem- ity with LEGOs Blow Your Own” Date Salado Plaza Shopping 9191 September 15 ber and be entered into a September 6 Night Event, by reserva- Center. Donation/volun- September 11 Children’s Story and prize drawing The Run for Beer tion at Salado Glassworks. teer info: 947-5465 Salado Rotary Club Craft Time 1 p.m. at Sal- Through September 8 Group, 6:30 p.m. at Bar- info: Saladoglassworks. September 8 11:30 a.m. at Johnny’s ado Public Library. info: Fall Garage Sale at row Brewing Co com Asanas and Ales, 10 - Steaks and Barbecue (254) 947-9191 Stamp Salado September 6 September 7 - 9 11 a.m. at Barrow Brew- September 11 September 15 September 6 Chisholm Trail Amer- Texas Fingerstyle Gui- ing Company Salado Community Salado Volunteer Fire Mermaid Ambassador ican Business Woman’s tar Association weekend September 8 Chorus practice 6 p.m. Department Fish Fry, 5 - Lunch, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Association meeting 6 in Salado. See the music Hang Out with Mur- Salado Civic Center info: 8 p.m. at Salado Interme- Tenroc Ranch. Tickets: p.m. at First Presbyterian calendar of events for phy, 10:30 a.m. at Salado saladochorus.com diate School. times and locations $100 info: info@sirenaf- Church of Salado. Public Library. 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Friday Stoney LaRue, 6 - 11 Sunday Texas Fingerstyle Gui- p.m. at Johnny’s Outback Texas Fingerstyle Gui- tar Association weekend, Tickets $15 in advance tar Association weekend 3 - 7 p.m. at Salado Muse- and $20 at the gate john- events, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. um and College Park nyssteaksandbbq.com at Salado Civic Center Richard Smith, Gazebo Saturday featured artist of the Texas Fingerstyle Gui- Texas Fingerstyle Guitar see your event tar Association weekend, Association, 7 - 8 p.m. at Open for Breakfast 7 a.m. Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Salado the Meadows Room of the in the Museum and College Salado Civic Center. Free Park salado village voice Mill Creek Country Club Bar & Grill email your info to open to the public 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Live Music Venues: news@ Dine In or Carry Out Johnny’s Outback on Thomas Arnold johnnysoutback.com Salado Civic Center 601 N Main saladovillagevoice. Salado Museum and College Park 423 South Main com salado Village Voice, September 6, 2018, Page 3C Harvest Festival and Grape Stomp tickets available Salado Winery Compa- school has grown so rapid- ny and Salado Wine Seller’s ly, in its first year serving Third Annual Harvest Fes- the community, that new tival and Grape Stomp will space is needed. benefit the Salado Mon- For the grape stomp, tessori school. Attendance roughly 50 teams of two is free but tickets will be will compete every 15 min- available for special perks utes. The team who pro- through Eventbrite.com. duces the most juice wins The event will be held bragging rights. 4 - 8 p.m., Sept. 22 on the Central Texas Chefs is front lawn of Salado Wine a consortium of local chefs Seller, 841 N. Main St. who come together to sup- This years’ Harvest Fes- port the local culinary cul- tival & Grape Stomp is a ture. Salado Winery Com- family-friendly event bene- pany will be serving locally fiting new construction ef- made wines by the glass forts for Salado Montessori. and bottle. The event will include Vendors are being cho- a grape-stomping compe- sen with specific focus on tition, a Wear Your Whites handmade and/or sustain- contest (bridal gowns, able products. white suits, etc), an I Love This event will take Lucy look-alike contest, place outdoors rain or shine local vendors, live-music and is in tandem with the and a hog-roast by Central Salado Chocolate and Wine Texas Chefs Collaborative Weekend. served with all the fixin’s. For more information, Salado Montessori is a stomp rules and Vendor Teams of two will compete in the Salado Winery Company Grape Stomp during the annual Harvest Festival held non-profit Primary School agreements visit the salad- Sept. 22 on the front lawn of Salado Wine Seller. The team that produces the most juice wins. Get your time slot that aims to inspire a love of owinery.com blog. with your ticket at Eventbrite.com. Other contests include a Wear Your Whites contest and an I Love Lucy Look-alike learning in each child. The Contest.

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# Business Name Type 4 St. Stephen Catholic Church C 6 Salado College Park V 7 Raney & Associates $ 8 Stagecoach Inn D 9 Salado Museum V Salado Visitors Center $ Salado Chamber of Commerce $ Village of Salado Tourism Office $ 10 Sofi’s S 14 Salado Glassworks A 17 Barrow Brewing Company D 20 Springhouse Emporium S 21 The Venue V 22 The Shed D 24 Tablerock V 26 Salado United Methodist Church C 29 Alexander’s Distillery D 29 Inn on the Creek L 30 First Baptist Church C 32 First Texas Brokerage $ 33 First State Bank $ 34 First Community Title $ Farmer’s Insurance $ Zbranek Agency 40 W.A. Pace Memorial Park V 48 The Inn at Salado L 49 Lively Coffeehouse & Bistro D 55 Salado Family Dentistry $ 58 The Shoppes on Main S 60 Salado Creek Jewelry S 62 The Pizza Place D 65 ERA Colonial Real Estate $ 73 Cornett Corner Investment Realty $ First Eye Care Salado S 75 Bruce Bolick, CPA $ Lone Star EBikes S 76 Salado Civic Center $ 81 Salado Wine Seller and D Salado Winery Co. 82 St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church C 85 Salado Post Office $ 86 Bill Bartlett – Century 21 $ 87 The Personal Wealth Coach $ 89 Stamp Salado S 90 Presbyterian Church of Salado C 91 Troy Smith Financial Services $ 92 Salado Sculpture Garden A 96 Salado Plaza Ace Pest Control $ Integrity Rehab $ Keith Ace Hardware $ Mill Creek Cleaners $ Salado’s Hair Shop $ Salado Village Voice $ 97 Brookshire Brothers S 100 Salado Public Library C 104 Hairitage Barber Shop $ 113 Salado Church of Christ C 118 Salado Antique Mall S Salado Market Days 126 Cowboy’s Barbecue D 130 Village Spirits S 132 Broecker Funeral Home $ 133 Johnny’s Steaks and BBQ D 135 Embrace Smiles $ 136 Salado Schools & Stadium C 139 Cedar Valley Baptist Church C

Not Shown on the Shopping Map Animal Medical $ JD’s Travel Center D The Play Yard Preschool $ Don Ringer $ Garlyn Shelton $ 3C Cowboy Fellowship C Grace Baptist Church C Mill Creek Country Club D/V

Historical Markers in Salado

6. Salado Historic College Hill 8. Shady Villa Hotel (Stagecoach Inn) 8. Main Street Bridge 16. Barber-Berry Mercantile 23. The Baines House 24. Historic Dipping Vats 25. The A.J. Rose Mansion 31. The Tyler House 50. The Barton House 76. Boles-Aiken & Denman Cabins 26. Old Methodist Chapel 35. Salado Masonic Lodge #296 51. The Levi Tenney House 77. The Robert B. Halley House 27. Caskey-Hendricks House 45. The Anderson House 55. The Armstrong Adams House 79. The Reed Cabin 28. Dr. McKie Place (Twelve Oaks) 46 Old Saloon 61. Historic Lenticular Bridge 100. The Josiah Fowler House 29. Alexander’s Distillery 48. The Norton-Orgain House 49. The Vickrey House 30. First Baptist Church salado Village Voice,September 6, 2018, Page 5C

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Charming, spacious, The driver was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance. 2/2/1 townhome for rent. ater, local wineries and shopping, Clean!! 6 closets, vaulted ceiling, restaurants and churches. 619 8-27-18 Citizens on Patrol located an open door on a business in the 00 block N Main Street. The owner was w/d closet inside. Walk to shopping BAINES $239,900 Call Raney and notified and the building secured. Associates: (254)913-1215. center. Lawn care provided. 254- 8-28-18 500 block of Creekside, a welfare check was requested for an employee who did not show up for 913-9813, www.saladorentals.com. This immaculate home work. A family member was contacted and the employer was notified. 0/2tfnb is move in ready with all upgrades throughout the entire home. Hickory 8-28-18 Officers assisted on a fatal crash on 2843 until DPS could arrive on the scene. Residential Sales cabinets, 40” quartz countertops, 8-28-18 Call of a dead deer on the fence in the 2700 block of Hester Way. Officers removed the deer and Beautifully updated spa- farm sink, and gas cooktop makes had it picked up by Village staff. cious home on corner lot this kitchen ready to take on any with mature trees! Open concept meal! 345 OW Lowrey, Salado. 8-29-18 200 block of N Main Street, assisted EMS on a medical call. home with many seating options, $299,500. Call First Texas Broker- 9-1-18 911 call from the new Stagecoach lobby. The technicians were testing the lines, no emergency. hardwood floors in all main areas. age 947-5577 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, large Rare find in Salado! 9-1-18 Call of a dead deer in the 200 block of Old Mill. Officer picked up the deer and took it to the dump. sunroom, wood burning fireplace in Beautiful 4 bed/2 bath home with cozy setting. Newly decorated all large fenced backyard, swimming 9-1-18 Minor crash at Thomas Arnold and Main, no injuries reported and no report. electric kitchen with double convec- pool, and workshop. Perfect for all 9-2-18 Traffic stop on Main and Old Mill. The officer searched the vehicle due to a smell of marihuana. tion ovens. New Master Bath with your hobbies! 100 Chelsea Circle, The driver was arrested for possession of marihuana. tiled walk in shower, soaking tub Salado. $310,000. Call Ryan 541- and quartz counter tops. Gated front 2255. First Texas Brokerage 254- 9-2-18 700 block of Indian Trail, the caller advised that hunting and fishing equipment were taken from entry with garden. $399,900. Call 947-5577 9/8tfn their unlocked vehicle sometime overnight. 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Page 4D, salado Village Voice, September 6, 2018 Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy www.colonialrealestate.com Bell County Museum life that now exists only in The museum will continue will present “Vaquero: Gen- memory and in the photo- exploring these important Serving Central Texas, South esis of the Texas Cowboy,” graphs included in this ex- themes through programs ® Texas, Hays County, Bell County, an exhibition created by the hibition. and exhibits into the fu- Highland Lakes and the . at the The exhibition features ture,” he continued. Alkek Library, Texas State photographs with bilingual The exhibition will in- 717 Green Pasture University-San Marcos be- narrative text that reveal the clude authentic vaquero ar- Temple, TX Just Listed! ginning Sept. 8. muscle, sweat and drama tifacts loaned from Belton Just check out the generous In the early 1970s, not- that went into roping a calf resident Arthur Resa, in- dimensions in this popular plan by ed Texas historian Joe in thick brush or breaking a cluding: vaquero saddle, K.B. Homes in the Village of Sage Meadows. A covered patio greets Frantz offered Bill Wittliff wild horse in the saddle. chaps, spurs, weaponry, and the visitors as they approach; a a once-in-a-lifetime oppor- “The vaquero tradi- ceremonial objects. These wide foyer leads to the family tunity—to visit a ranch in tion had a lasting impact authentic vaquero artifacts oriented areas. The kitchen boasts will add a layer of depth loads of counter & cabinet space, northern Mexico where the on cowboy culture in Bell breakfast bar & pantry. An atrium Under Contract vaqueros still worked cattle County, the state of Texas, to this story that highlights door in the light-filled dining area in only 10 days! in traditional ways. Wittliff and across the entire South- contributions from the opens to the covered & extended photographed the vaqueros west,” said Executive Di- Hispanic community, and open patio & the oversized, fully privacy fenced backyard. New $159,000 as they went about daily rector Coleman Hampton. sheds light on the origins of flooring dresses the voluminous chores that had changed lit- “We are excited to share the the Texas cowboy. living area where a bank of tle since the first Mexican stories of Hispanic and Te- The exhibition will be windows overlooks the backyard. Lilo Carroll cowherders learned to work jano communities, includ- available to the public from Texas REALTOR® 3b/2.5ba/approx 2,159sqft (254) 554-1292 cattle from a horse’s back. ing their past and present September 8 to December Wittliff captured a way of relevance in Bell County. 29, 2019.