Grand jury releases Sept. indictments

LPR staff report offi ce and the law enforce- had 28 total indictments, in- Kristobal Gonzales, 30, of Luling, driving while intoxi- ment agencies in Caldwell cluding 24 true bills released Lockhart, injury to an elderly cated – second or more, driv- The Caldwell County County. During their sessions, and eight indictments that individual, retaliation; ing while intoxicated – third Grand Jury on Monday the Grand Jury determines remained sealed. Jasper Michael Jeff rey, 21, or more; released the names of people whether probable cause exists The indictments released of Harwood, injury to an Jonathan Espino, 23, of who were indicted in Septem- to pursue criminal prosecu- included: elderly individual; Martindale, evading arrest or ber. tion of felony off enders. David Leroy Cady, 44, of Oscar Martinez, 26, of Aus- detention with a vehicle; The grand jury convenes once The Texas Code of Criminal Luling, failure to comply with tin, burglary of habitation; Rogelio-Miguel Estrada each month — usually on the Procedures provides that an sex off ender registry require- Jose David Sifontes, 36, of Eusebio, 33, of Luling, evad- second Wednesday — to re- indictment is to remain sealed ments; Dale, sexual assault of a child; ing arrest or detention with a view cases currently pending until the individual has been Ricky Reyes, 33, of San Pamela Lorene Warren, 21, vehicle; prosecution with the Caldwell arrested. Marcos, unlawful carrying of of Dale, credit card abuse; County District Attorney’s The grand jury for September a fi rearm by a felon; Donald Earl Brown; 69, of See Indictments 10A Lions lose heartbreaker Time to train to San Marcos

By Wesley Gardner LPR Editor

The Lockhart Lion varsity foot- ball lost a heartbreaker against San Marcos High School on Friday after a last-second Hail Mary sealed the game for the Rattlers 26-25. The game started with a familiar script for this year’s varsity squad – with a 42-yard rushing touchdown from senior quarterback Jackie Ed- wards, Jr. That’s also where the woes See Football 12A

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VOTE EARLY: OCT. 13 - OCT. 30 ELECTION DAY: NOV. 3 Pol. Adv. Paid For By Senator Judith Zaffirini

Community Calendar

2A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020

Early Voting in Oct. 13-16 & Oct. 19- Eugene Clark Library in Country Drive. Tickets co or Caldwell Counties condition, and that is Caldwell County 23, 8AM-5PM Lockhart. are on a limited fi rst at or below 150% of the just the start. Donations Early voting for the Oct. 24, 9AM-7PM & Please contact Lydia come fi rst serve basis. poverty level is eligible are 100% deductible. November 3 General Oct. 25, 10AM-3PM at (512) 398-5769 for Please follow guide- to appy for utility assis- Mail: Friends of the Election begins Tues- Oct. 26-30, 7AM-7PM more information. lines set in place for tance through this pro- Cemeteries, P.O. Box day, October 13th and Public Square Rosa- For everyone’s safety, both the Lions Stadium gram. Applications are 837, Lockhart, TX 78644. will run through Friday, ry Crusade please wear a mask and and Gym including: available olin, by mail, More information: Ph. October 30. Caldwell Please join the 2020 observe 6 feet social wearing a face cover at or please call to fi nd a (512) 750-9811. Received County Residents can Public Square Rosary distancing. Bring your all times unless eating location to pick one up vote early at the follow- Crusade. Our nation is lawn chairs and rosa- or drinking and sitting in your area. Call (512) St. John Colony News ing locations: in great need of public ries. Try to arrive 15 within the section of 392-1161 or visit www. Scott Annex Build- prayer, repentance and minutes early. group/seat(s) that are communtyaction.com for St. John 19th Body is ing (1403 Blackjack St. conversion. We ask Lockhart Farmers purchased. Please stay more information. Accepting Donations Lockhart, TX 78644) God to save America Market home if you are expe- Accepting Dona- for New Pavilion Oct. 13-16 & Oct. 19- through the Rosary of Come support your riencing any kind of tions: Friends of The We are in need of 23, 8AM-5PM Hi Most Holy Mother. local farmers and arti- symptom that could be Cemeteries fi nancial support to fi n- Oct. 24, 9AM-7 & Please join us pray- sans! Tons of fun to be related to COVID-19. We are “Friends ish the New Pavilion. In Oct. 25, 10AM-3PM ing for our nation on had Saturdays 8 a.m. – 2 City of Lockhart of the Cemeteries”, a 2014 we broke ground Oct. 26-30, 7AM-7PM October 10, 2020 at p.m. and Sundays 11 Utilities Assistance group of Volunteers in on the new pavilion Luling Civic Center 12:00 noon. The local a.m. – 4 p.m. Interest- Are you behind on Lockhart dedicated to that was part of a 5-year (333 E. Austin St. Lul- Public Square Rosary ed vendors contact us! your utility bills due improving and assisting plan that would have ing, TX 78648) Rally will take place at Phone: (760) 717-9109. to COVID-19? Due to the City of Lockhart in converted the pavilion Email: lockhartfarm- the CARES Act, the the maintenance of two into a civic center. Un- [email protected]. City of Lockhart has a City Cemeteries, Lock- fortunately, we missed www.facebook.com/lock- grant program avail- hart Memorial Park that deadline in 2019. hartfarmersmarket.com able to help house- and Hooks Cemetery. We appreciate your Pumpkin Patch on holds struggling to pay We are a tax exempt, support! Please mail a the Square their utility bills due non-profi t group depen- check or money order Join the Mata Fam- to COVID-19-related dent upon donations to to: St. John 19th Body ily Farm and Gavi’s hardships. The form is continue our work. c/o Diane Hill, P.O. Box & Ava’s Produce at a fi llable PDF that can So far, we have 123, Dale, TX 78616. For the Lockhart Farmers be printed and either built a new entry to questions contact Diane Market this October for mailed to City Hall or the Memorial Park Carter-Hill, Treasurer at October 10th and October 11th the 1st annual Lockhart dropped off in one of Cemetery and Hooks (512) 924-4734. pumpkin patch on the our night boxes. Visit Cemetery, repaired Community Lunch PLUM CREEK FARM courthouse square! https://www.lockhart-tx. numerous monuments at the JRCC is served Oktoberfest at Wild org/page/utility_emer- that were vandalized, every other Tuesday Pumpkin Patch Bunch Brewing Co., gency_relief or call removed dead trees and from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 13122 FM 1322 Luling 1764 Taylorsville Rd. 512-398-3461 to start brush, “straightened” Our next lunch serving Red Rock, TX the application process leaning monuments, is on Oct. 13. Plates Dress up in your Halloween costume Saturday, October now. refurbished hundreds to be delivered to the and join us at the patch for treats! 24, from Noon – 11 p.m. Community Action of monuments that are elderly, sick and shut in. Barrell Train Rides Craft beer, bratwurst, of Central Texas Utility illegible, are currently If you are in need of this live music. Family Assistance trying to raise enough service please contact Pony Rides friendly event. Bring Any individual/fam- money to repave the Edna Rayford 512-601- Petting Zoo your own lawn chair. ily living in Hays, Blan- roads which are in bad 2034. Attention Lions Face Painting Fans! Community tickets available on DIRECT CARE COUNSELORS - Provide positive Wednesdays The Lockhart com- role modeling, structure, and supervision to munity will have the adolescent boys. No exp. req., We train compre- opportunity to purchase hensively. $14.00 to $19.00 per hr for flexible 8 tickets for Friday Night & 16 hr shift schedules. Health/life/dental insur- Football and Volleyball ance after 60 days. Min. requirements: Must be Home games along 21 yrs old, HS/GED, clean TDL, clean criminal with Thursday Night history, pre-employment TB skin test, and drug Football (Freshman) on screen. Growing (20+ year old) non-profit or- Wednesdays from 3 – ganization. 8PM out of the Visitors www.pegasusschool.net Ticket booth on Lion Call (512)376-2101 for further information p S l U u P m P b L i I SMITH SUPPLY CO. E n 51 2-398-3785 www.smithsupplycompany.com 1830 S. Colorado, Hwy. 183 g LOCKHART, TX S SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITY CENTER

Lockhart Area Street tatoes, fried okra, Senior Citizen (512) 398-6322 salad, dessert and Activity Center is $6.50 for pick tea. closed for daily ac- up and $7.00 for tivities/ meetings, us to deliver. THURS – Chick- until further notice. en fried chicken, We are keeping broccoli, green our kitchen open. Oct. 12 - Oct. 16 bean casserole, sal- Only takeout meals and deliveries will MON – Taco ad, dessert and tea. continue. salad, rice, beans, salad, dessert and FRI – Hamburg- Thrift Shop tea. er, French fries, – Open regular beans, dessert and hours in the after- TUES – Chicken tea. noon with limited fried steak, zuc- entrance, masks chini and squash, Sincere thank must be worn and green bean casse- you to the City 30-minute max- role, salad, dessert of Lockhart and imum shopping and tea. First Lockhart time. National Bank for LUNCH MENU WED – Pork their continued 901 Bois D’ Arc chop, mashed po- support.

Thursday, October 8, 2020 Post-Register 3A Golden Age Home Resident Turns 102 By Nicole Burnett Gary. Special to the LPR They celebrat- Ms. Nita celebrated ed over her 102nd birthday on 50 years October 5, 2020. She together has been a resident at before Golden Age Home for Buster over 4 years. Most peo- passed ple will describe her as away in one of the nicest people 2001. you will meet. There Nita isn’t a moment that worked passes without a smile in vari- on Nita’s face. ous jobs Nita is the daughter around of Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Lockhart of Richland Springs. fi nally She is the youngest of 8 retiring siblings. Nita is not the from only one in her family Lockhart to hit the century . State A couple of her siblings Bank as a also lived to be 100 or teller for more. MANY Ms. Nita celebrated her 102nd birthday on In the early 1960’s, years. October 5, 2020. Photo courtesy of Nicole FOR Nita moved to Lock- Both Burnett hart. She married the Nita love of her life, Buster. and Buster were devot- ger physically attend. He was best known as ed and active mem- At Golden Age JOB CREATION “The Bread Man”. He bers of First Lockhart Home Nita is known as R faithfully delivered Baptist Church since a social butterfl y. She bread to Lockhart & moving to Lockhart. walks the halls greeting AND RETENTION the surrounding areas Nita remained active in people with an infec- for 40+ years. Nita & various groups at FLBC tious smile and always her husband had 1 son, until she could no lon- has a compliment. RESPONSIBLE RGROWTH

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Opinion & Politics

4A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020 Who Governs the Greater San Marcos Partnership?

Jason Guilietti results. development goals. Although President, Greater San Marcos Report- there are multiple investment Partnership (GSMP) ing to this levels at GSMP, including (USPS 317-200) board ensures various industry sectors and Lockhart, Caldwell County, Texas Economic development GSMP’s ac- public partnerships, every level 78644 works best when there’s strong countability of investment is represented on Entered as Second Class Matter participation and leadership to our public the board. at the Lockhart Post Offi ce from a diverse mix of commu- and private At our upcoming annual nity members. That is why the stakeholders, meeting on October 29, we will Under the Act of Congress, Jason Guilietti March 3, 1872 Greater San Marcos Partnership as well as rein- be confirming and ratifying (GSMP) – the economic devel- forces a collab- the next group of board mem- opment partnership of Cald- orative approach to economic bers for fiscal year 2021. I am Published each Thursday by well County – reports to, and is development. After all, GSMP pleased to report that we’ve Garrett Publishing Company, Inc. governed by, a carefully select- was founded on the concept made significant strides in en- 111 S. Church St. ed board of directors. of pooling financial resources suring that the makeup of our Lockhart, Texas By intentionally including a from across Hays and Caldwell upcoming board better rep- Telephone diverse mix of board members, Counties to create an organiza- resents the demographics and (512) 398-4886 you ensure that those doing the tion that markets the collective industry sectors of our region. work are accountable to both assets of the region for econom- This representation is inten- SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE IN the public and private sectors ic growth. tional, which ensures GSMP is ADVANCE BY MAIL of a community. The GSMP This business attraction and getting counsel truly reflective In County and Including: Red board of directors represents retention results in good paying of the needs and concerns of the broad demographics of our jobs, and ultimately leads to our community in the heart of Rock, Rockne, Kyle Rts. 1: two-county region and includes improving the quality of life the Texas Innovation Corridor. $32/Year - $52/2 Years leadership from local business- for our residents. Since 2009, I look forward to the work they ALL OTHER USA: $42/Year es, government, education, and board members have assisted will do with GSMP. Serving the Citizens of Lockhart and community representatives. in securing more than 5,500 If you are still curious about Caldwell County, Texas, since 1872. This also includes members jobs and more than $600 million what our board does or how to of the general public who in capital investment for the be considered by the nominat- have been nominated through Greater San Marcos region. ing committee for a board po- public commissions and ap- The volunteers who make sition, I will be glad to answer pointments. With 37 members, up the GSMP Board of Direc- those questions. Reach out to Staff Directory the board is responsible for tors help ensure both public me at jasong@greatersanmar- overseeing the operations of and private sector investment costx.com or on Twitter @Jason- Dana Garrett GSMP, including our budget, dollars are being well-spent to Giulietti.Email jason atjasong@ President/Publisher our bylaws and ultimately, our support our regional economic greatersanmarcostx.com [email protected]

Terri Garrett Business Manager [email protected] Hilgers History Patty Rodriguez Advertising Director [email protected] Street hockey; Thanksgiving at grandma’s Wesley Gardner Editor By Harry Hilgers began to “tease” him by repeat- they always were delicious and [email protected] Special to the LPR ing excerpts from the letter. tender. Grandma’s daughters Of course, he was furious were contributors to the feast and Cassie Arredondo Editor’s note: pending space, and started a fi ght with all of us. each one brought one of their Receptionist/Classifi eds the Post-Register will run weekly We laughed so hard he fi nally favorite dishes to add to the feast. [email protected] musings from Caldwell County saw the futility of the fi ght and The children were relegated native Harry Hilgers about what it told all of us, “You’ll be sorry”. to a separate smaller table and Production staff was like for him growing up around Nothing ever came of his threat the food was brought to them Cassie Arredondo, Lockhart. and we continued the game for by their mothers. Before anyone Jay Micah, Michael Orosco awhile longer. ate a bite, a prayer was voiced Street Hockey At that age, nothing is very by Grandma and it was always permanent, including street a beautiful one, thanking the Member 2020 Young boys in Lockhart, the hockey and soon after, we forgot Almighty for all of our many Lockhart Chamber of Commerce 1930’s were self suffi cient since about that game and found oth- blessings. Greater Caldwell County Hispanic there was little money to be spent ers to amuse ourselves. Sometime, shortly after the Chamber of Commerce by their parents. Bobby Branyon, Perhaps, the best thing to noontime meal, “tramps” as we Texas Press Association David Wilson, Pat King, Harry come from that game was, as called them would show up at Hilgers, and Jimmy Clark were most of our games were, some- the back door and ask for food the participants. Roller skates thing that we made with our which was granted to them with- Letters to the Editor were one of our favorite toys. own hands, something that was out any protest because these They were made of metal original and not something that men were not the same as today’s The Lockhart Post-Register welcomes letters to which included the wheels as came from a Big Box store. so-called homeless. They were the editor and guest columns concerning issues of well as the skate. These were It was another example of how good men who were victims of local interest. popular long before the fancy young boys in the 1930’s were the delayed eff ects of the depres- Letters must be signed and include a daytime type that is now a part of the self- suffi cient which carried over sion and would willingly and phone number attached for verifi cation purposes. shoe, itself and has hard rubber into adulthood and was just an- happily work if it was off ered to We reserve the right to edit letters for length, wheels. All skates then were fas- other example of how the Great- them. style and clarity, and to limit publication to one letter tened to a pair of regular shoes est Generation began. They congregated down at per author per 30-day period. Letters should focus and tightened with a wrench that the creek where they could sleep on issues, rather than personalities. always came with the skates. Thanksgiving at grandma’s without off ending anyone in the The newspaper will make reasonable efforts Compared to today’s modern town. Yes, they were diff erent to publish letters that express the opinions of our skates, these were very primitive, from today’s mentally ill and readers. However, letters that have been previously but not knowing any better and I was 12 years old when I drug impacted homeless ones published in other area publications are considered wanting to have some fun, we lived on Bois d’ Arc Street. When who need to be hospitalized not redundant to our readership and will not be consid- learned to skate on sidewalks Thanksgiving Day came, we housed where they will never ered for publication. and streets and became profi cient would drive in our 1934 Ford stay. The newspaper welcomes letters expressing in the process. One of the favor- to Grandma’s house which was Thanksgiving was a glorious viewpoints about candidates, politics and political ite games was “street hockey” about 2 miles away. She lived in day in 1939, a day which was one issues. However, no such submission will be printed which was played by rules that a big 2 story home with just one of the reasons that America was if received fewer than six weeks prior to an election we created on the spot, copied ice of her daughters and her hus- great and God was the acknowl- in which that candidate or issue is scheduled to hockey to a small degree, used a band living with her. edged reason for our happiness appear on the ballot. broom handle and a piece of rub- It was, for me, a magical place and bounty. The Editorial Board will make the fi nal deci- ber hose as the hockey stick and and had a barn, a lot where she The dinner was preceded sion about whether letters are of general interest a snuff can for the “puck”. raised chickens , turkeys and by wine which was really just to our readers and appropriate for publication. In the 1930’s there was very lit- guinea hens and, of course, a Mustang grape juice processed Letters should be no longer than 500 words, and tle traffi c on Bois d’Arc street and dairy cow. Next to the barn was and bottled by Grandma. She must be received by noon on the Monday prior to it was not often that our game a beautiful garden where there was one of the founders of the publication. Letters to the editor should be submit- was interrupted by an automo- were always beautiful, green veg- local W.C.T.U. and was an ardent ted in person or via US Mail to 111 S. Church St., bile. The City of Lockhart paved etables to eat. There was squash, teetotaler so that she gave me Lockhart, or via email to [email protected]. their streets with macadam potatoes, tomatoes, okra, sweet the job of periodically surveying Anonymous letters, or those received without a ver- without any of the small gravel potatoes, and some sweet corn. all of the bottles that were kept ifi cation telephone number, will not be considered pebbles that are sometimes used When Thanksgiving time in her cool cellar for any sign of for publication. today so that the surface of the came around, she never needed “gray”. I was instructed to de- street was as smooth as glass. to buy anything for the feast, she stroy any that had a hint of gray Bobby Branyon, was a partic- had everything needed in her for that meant that fermentation ularly good skater and two years own backyard. The Turkey was had started. Editorial Policy older than the rest, so he was the caught very early on Thanks- As an added treat, the fore- leader in every game. One day, giving morning and killed and man on her ranch would bring in The opinions expressed on this page are not the he came over to join us in a skat- dressed out by the cook and then some great Tamales for everyone opinions of the Lockhart Post-Register, nor its man- ing game after he had “worked cooked to a beautiful brown. to enjoy with the only require- out” for the track team at Lock- Those turkeys in those days ment for that gift, the hog’s head agement, unless otherwise specifi ed. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and submitters, hart High School. He still had were huge, not the small ones that the Mexican foreman’s wife and should be considered as such. As a matter of his track shoes when he came seen in the stores today. I never needed to make the Tamales. policy, the Lockhart Post-Register does not offer en- and when he left he forgot to take knew the weight but, to say the Grandma was a Sunday dorsements for political candidates or ballot issues his track shoes. least, much larger than the ones School teacher of the Adult men’s in local, state or national elections. he other boys and I, curious that we buy in the grocery store. bible class of some 50 mem- about his track shoes, discovered She had two cooks, a full time bers for a 25 year period and a note from his girl friend in his man who tended the yard and an acknowledged Bible Scholar track shoes which was covered the lot by the barn, and a man who knew it so well that she was up by his socks. Of course, with- who came, every day, to milk the never challenged even by the out any hesitation, we read the cow. preacher. note from his girlfriend which She made and churned her Her home was of a classic was as close to a “love note” own butter, and had enough left Victorian design.Thanksgiving as existed at that age. When over to make “clabber” which, in 1939 was a unique experience Bobby came over the next day, if you haven’t ever tried that, that could only happen in Amer- we showed him his track shoes you should. The vegetables were ica when God was King and the which he had forgotten and then pulled the same morning so that people were free.

Obituaries & local news

Thursday, October 8, 2020 Post-Register 5A Richard G. Martinez If you had car trouble, he was your go to mechan- He is preceded in death by his parents Apolinar ic. Part of his prior work history was that he worked Martinez and Francisca Gomez and a brother, Trini- Richard G. Martinez, at Auto Zone for 14 years. He then went to work for dad Martinez. a great husband, father, Caldwell County for 9 years and in December 2019 A visitation was held at McCurdy Funeral Home brother, uncle, grandfather, he decided to retire. on Monday, October 5, 2020, from 5-9 p.m. with a and brother-in-law passed He had a gleaming, contagious smile that prayer service at 7 p.m. Funeral services were held away on September 28, 2020. brought warmth and happiness to everyone. He will at Abundant Living Faith Center on Tuesday, Octo- He was a great friend and an be missed, but never forgotten. ber 6, beginning at 10 a.m. Pallbearers will be Kea- amazing man of God. Even Richard is survived by his wife of 14 years, Janie gan Pace, Noah Sanchez, Nick Sanchez, Isaac Rene though we will miss him, we Martinez; his children: Paul Martinez and wife Martinez, Paul Andrew Martinez, Robert “Bobby” can rejoice in knowing that Rachel, Melinda Martinez and husband Gabriel, Morales and David Adam Romero. he will be with our Heavenly April Pace, May Togo and husband Daniel, David To view and sign the guest book, visit www. Father. Romero and wife Amy, Ricardo Martinez, Jessica post-register.com/richard-g-martinez He loved watching and Sanchez and husband Jesse, Renee Pompa and wife cheering on the Texas Longhorns, Dallas Cowboys, Liz, Roy Pompa and wife Jamie, Raul Pompa and and his favorite wrestlers. He also enjoyed his gar- wife Yolanda, and Ramiro Pompa. Richard is also den which he grew fruits and vegetables, many of survived by 2 brothers, Joe Martinez and wife Hope, which his friends and family enjoyed. One thing in and Lorenzo Martinez and wife Ethel; 2 sisters, particular was his deliciously fl avored hot sauce. “Maui” Frances Asebedo, and “Cata” Catalina PROBLEM He loved his church and church family. He often Rosales and husband Guadalupe. He also leaves made breakfast tacos for everyone, and it made him behind 20 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, and WATER? happy to see the smiles of others enjoying his food. numerous nieces and nephews. SOLUTION Juanita Allen runs for district clerk CULLIGAN. By Jaunita Allen District Clerk’s offi ce, under Tina Freeman. In room experience which under the Late Emma 2017, Juanita transferred includes: Civil Division Juanita Allen is a Jean Schulle, until 2006 (consisting of Divorces, to the District Attorney’s ❐ resident of Luling, and then from 2006-2013 Family and non- Fam- Bad Taste or Odor offi ce under Fred Weber, ❐ Red or Black Stains where she attended all under Tina Freeman. as a Felony Witness ily Law cases, Child ❐ Corrosion of Plumbing twelve years of school. In 2013, Juanita Coordinator, until her Protective Service cases, ❐ Colored Water Upon graduation from moved her family to recent appointment of and Attorney General ❐ Cloudy, Hazy Water Luling High School, Rockport where her Interim District Clerk cases ), Criminal Divi- We have the technology, she attended Blinn Jr. daughter began col- beginning Jan 2, 2020. sion (Misdemeanor and equipment, and College in Brenham. lege, and she went to Since accepting the Felony cases), and Jury capabilities to solve Juanita Allen She then moved back work for the Aransas Interim position, she has Division. water problems like these. to Luling and went to County District Clerk’s accumulated 23.3 hours 2000 W. San Antonio #6 398-7261 Call your Culligan Man. work as a dispatcher for offi ce. Upon returning of continuing education San Marcos Luling Police Depart- to Caldwell County in for District Clerks. ment, Caldwell County 2014, she served as a During her Interim 353-0505 Sheriff ’s Department, Deputy District Clerk Appointment, Juanita Y E N and then San Marcos in Hays County and has been able to open “H GA LLI Police Department for a then as a Legal Assistant the lines of communica- CU N!” PEST CONTROL INC. MA total of 7 years. In 2005, for Attorney Elly Del tion with all offi ces and Since 1973 she went to work at the Prado Dietz. In 2015, she Bailiff s, working to- Hometown Pest Control Caldwell County Clerk’s accepted a Deputy Clerk wards building a unifi ed rust The Experts™ offi ce for Nina Sells. position at the Caldwell judicial system. In total, Ask your contractor about termite ©1990 CULLIGAN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Juanita then transferred County Justice Center, in Juanita has accumulat- Since Culligan Dealers are independently operated, pre-treatment to protect your new home. offers and participation may vary. to the Caldwell County the District Clerk’s offi ce ed 15 years of court-

Religion & Spirituality

6A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020 Honeycutt: the glorious expanse

By Jim Honeycutt ther about the depth is in all, just as His placed on us by The trust is in You! no longer perceive LPR Columnist of His Love. How spark of creation Holy Spirit of God. The other side of His Love and mercy, do I understand My resides in all His The expanse is now the coin...... only His anger. The I want to make Lord? What mea- works. This glorious opened to us. I wrote the rage you feel at your it clear that what surement do I use? expanse is eternal But for now, my included piece that loss is overwhelm- I describe is not a Depth? Breadth? in its growth. God’s vision is clouded by I titled, “The Glori- ing. Like flames that new revelation but Does it encompass all presence is complete. my flesh bound per- ous Expanse”. After lick at your essence is more of my per- things? Or just cer- But the glorious ceptions. A true and a friend read it, they it burns, but you are sonal understanding tain things? So into expanse is not God, correct account of questioned me about not consumed for of what has already my mind a picture is for He is Greater that, that lies before, what I thought peo- the fire rages with- been revealed in painted. But what I than the expanse. He in the great expanse ple who died without in your spirit. Your Scripture. I humble see I have no words holds the expanse will only come about a personal relation- eternal spirit. offer the follow- for. in the palm of His when my spirit is ship with Christ You long for what ing...... Then my spirit hand. Along with freed from its earthly would do in eternity. you have discard- I praised The Lord begins to focus, and countless unsearch- abode. And loving- Once I gave it ed, realizing it is God my Father in I see myself stand- able expanses. ly placed within its some thought and gone forever. And prayer today for the ing in a place before Before Salvation eternal new body. A prayer, I told them also realizing that forgiveness of my time’s creation. A the expanse is closed body built with no of what I see in my in eternity you now sins. I was joyful in glorious unmea- to us. Closed by our flaws at all. Perfect mind’s eye in ex- reside, never to re- my thanks. Then I re- surable expanse is own sinfulness. Upon in its understanding istence apart from turn to any comfort membered they were before me and all our confession of it will experience The God’s Love. What I you may have once placed on Jesus my around me. Jesus Christ and His Fullness of God’s described doesn’t ad- had. To describe it Savior. I cried in my I perceive its life Lordship. The sacri- Love. dress so many of the as a dream would realization. and it is overwhelm- fice Of His blood is With delight, I questions I still have be inaccurate, for Then The Peace ing. Multi-univers- credited unto us. look forward to that about atonement and a dream you will of His Dear Love es are spread all The penalty of day! For the expanse forgiveness. And is awake from. consumed my be- around. Countless our transgression is awaits and my eter- limited to those who There is no end to ing. I am serene. In stars and their galax- removed for eternity. nal family is there. have knowingly re- this nightmare. You this place my spirit ies shine forth. Sanctification begins. But for now, I will jected Jesus. grind your teeth in begins to ask my Fa- The Love of God A seal of deposit is stand here, in this Imagine being unbearable torment. place that The Lord pulled from the Oppressive thoughts God has called me. dwelling you have bombard your I will offer my inhabited your en- mind. They are your prayer of thanks con- tire mortal life. Not thoughts and they tinually. And praise transitioned in a play over and over His Holy Name, peaceful, loving way again. Why? How? that the task He has into a new vessel Lord, have mercy! called me to, will be but violently ripped You cry out for them completed by The and cast into a place to stop, but no one Spirit of His Love. of isolation and total hears you. I praise You my darkness. For God has Lord and Savior Je- Without a physi- turned His face from sus, you are my Eter- cal vessel to give a you. This is existing nity, my Alpha and sense of anchor, you without life. This Omega, my Hope drift in hopeless- is eternity without and Steadfast Love. ness. The sensation Jesus. This is the Before all creation, of love and light destination of those You existed. After all you no longer have. without the seal we know here passes Any hope of God is of The Holy Spirit. away, You will exist. lost. Without forgiveness, Your Love for us is Though He is in without hope, with- never ending. My all things you can out end.

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8A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020 1. PUBLIC NOTICES 1. PUBLIC NOTICES 1. PUBLIC NOTICES 1. PUBLIC NOTICES 1. PUBLIC NOTICES 1. PUBLIC NOTICES CITATION RO, DECEASED, PRO- Kyle, TX 78640 dale, TX on three Specif- upon this 17TH day of Au- Trail Nursing and Rehabil- CAUSE NO. A-381 BATE CAUSE NO.10,560, ic Use Applications of the gust A.D. 2020 the property itation Center to admit and IN THE DISTRICT COURT COUNTY COURT AT LAW DATED the 29th day of Zoning Chapter of the Code of ESTELLA R. TAYLOR care for all residents with- OF CALDWELL COUNTY, OF CALDWELL COUNTY, September, 2020. of Ordinance, Chapter AND ROBERT JOSEPH out regard to race, color, TEXAS TEXAS 155.040. The submission TAYLOR (IN REM) the fol- or national origin. Team 421st JUDICIAL Ryan V. Vickers of these specifi c use appli- lowing described real prop- Members are assigned with DISTRICT JORGE OCHOA, in the Attorney for Ruth Ann Adams cations is to request Short- erty: the Center without regard STATE OF TEXAS above numbered and en- State Bar No.: 24079518 Term Rental establishments to race, color or national COUNTY OF CALDWELL titled estate fi led an Appli- 130 Hall Professional Center to be allowed in residential 1.00ACRES OF LAND, origin. IN THE INTEREST OF: cation for Letters of Inde- Kyle, TX 78640 zoned areas, 209 Gonzales MORE OR LESS, OUT ------MINOR CHILD pendent Administration of Telephone: (512) 268-6425 Street, 305 Johnson Street Of THE PABLO MARTI- 6. SERVICES the said RAMON OCHOA Facsimile: (512) 268-5404 and 307 Johnson Street. NEZSURVEY, ABSTRACT ------To RIGO PESINA, Respon- ROMERO, Deceased, and E-mail: rvickers@johnhall- 181, CALDWELL COUN- Masterpiece Cabinetry dent, their respective shares and lawfi rm.com The purpose of this meet- TY, TEXAS, AS FURTHER Kitchen & bath remodels You have been sued. You interests in this estate. ------ing is to allow citizens an DESCRIBED IN DEED General carpentry may employ an attorney. CITATION BY PUBLICATION opportunity to participate RECORDED IN VOL. 421, Custom trim If you or your attorney does Said application will be THE STATE OF TEXAS: and make their views PAGE J52, THE OFFI- Doors not fi le a written answer heard and acted on by said TO ALL PERSONS INTER- known at this public hear- CIAL PUBLIC ftECORDS Windows with the Clerk who issued Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on ESTED IN THE ESTATE ing. Citizens interested in OF CALOWELL COUNTY, Shelves this citation by 10 a.m. on the fi rst Monday next after OF MARIO ESTRADA, appearing in person will TEXAS. Closet organizers the Monday next following the expiration of ten days DECEASED, PROBATE be allowed in the council Odd jobs & home hard- the expiration of 20 days from date of publication of CAUSE NO.10,549, chambers up to the seating PROPERTY ADDRESS: ware after you were served, this this citation, at the Caldwell COUNTY COURT AT LAW capacity of the chambers. 10029 FM 1854, Do/e, Tex- Handy man work citation and petition, a de- County Justice Center in OF CALDWELL COUNTY, Seating capacity is limited as 78616 Mike Halligan fault judgment may be tak- Lockhart, Texas. TEXAS due to COVID-19 social dis- (512) 227-0413 en against you. The petition tancing, which will be main- On November 3, 2020, be- [email protected] of Layne Bartsch, Petition- All persons interested in JEREMY ESTRADA, in tained. Public seating will ing the fi rst Tuesday of the ------er, was fi led in the Court of said estate are hereby cited the above numbered and be allowed based on “fi rst Month, between the hours 7. HELP WANTED Caldwell County, Texas, on to appear before said Hon- entitled estate fi led an Ap- come, fi rst seated” rules. of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. ------the 25th day of September, orable Court at said above plication for Letters of In- Citizens unable to attend starting at 10:00 A.M. at FIRE FIGHTER 2020, against Rigo Pesina, mentioned time and place dependent Administration this meeting can participate The Caldwell County Ju- The City of Lockhart will Respondent, numbered by fi ling a written answer and Heirship Determination electronically via “ZOOM”, dicial Center, located at be holding a Civil Service 20-A-381, and entitled ‘In contesting such application of the said MARIO ESTRA- please see the City web- 1703 S. Colorado Street Exam for Firefi ghter on Sat- the Interest of Isabella Pak- should they desire to do so. DA, Deceased, and their site, www.martindale.texas. Lockhart, Texas 78644, I urday, October 24, 2020 to rovsky, Minor Child’. ‘In the respective shares and inter- gov for the link. Citizens will proceed to sell at pub- establish an eligibility list. Interest of The offi cer executing this ests in this estate. may submit their views lic auction to the highest writ shall promptly serve the and proposals to be read in bidder, for cash in hand, Starting estimated salary: The suit requests termi- same according to require- Said application will be the public hearing, to City all right, title and interest of $47,672 and increasing to nation of the parent-child ments of law, and the man- heard and acted on by said Clerk, Sylvia Gomez, e-mail ESTELLA R. TAYLOR AND $49,443 after two years. relationship between you dates hereof, and make due Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on [email protected]. ROBERT JOSEPH TAY- Possibilities for additional and the child, Isabella Pak- return as the law directs. the fi rst Monday next after gov or write to City Clerk, LOR (IN REM) in and to pay include: certifi cation rovsky. The date and place ISSUED UNDER MY HAND the expiration of ten days P.O. Box 365, Martindale, the real property described pay, educational pay, lon- of birth of the child who is AND THE SEAL OF SAID from date of publication of Texas 78655. Persons with above. gevity pay. Benefi ts include: the subject of the suit: born COURT at offi ce in this citation, at the Caldwell disabilities that wish to at- 3 weeks vacation leave an- on 12/03/2015 in Austin, Lockhart, Texas, this the County Justice Center in tend this meeting should Dated at Lockhart, Caldwell nually, 3 weeks sick leave Texas. 28* day of September, Lockhart, Texas. contact the City to arrange County, Texas, 8-17-2020 annually, 12 paid holidays, 2020. for assistance. Constable Art Villareal, Pet. 1 personal holiday, 20 yr The court has authority in All persons interested in 4 retirement, life insurance, & this suit to render an order TERESA RODRIGUEZ, said estate are hereby cited For further information, Caldwell County, Texas health insurance. in the child’s interests that CLERK to appear before said Hon- contact City Clerk, Sylvia will be binding on you, in- Probate Court orable Court at said above Gomez at 512-357-2639. Notice to Bidders: You are For application packets cluding the termination of Caldwell County, Texas mentioned time and place ------buying whatever interest, contact City Hall, 308 West the parent-child relation- By Sharon Williams, Deputy by fi ling a written answer Notice of Project of the if any, the Debtor has in San Antonio Street, Lock- ship, the determination of ------contesting such application Lockhart Economic the property. Purchase of hart, Tx 78644 or via phone paternity, and the appoint- NOTICE TO CREDITORS should they desire to do so. Development Corporation the Debtor’s interest in the at (512) 398-3461. Applica- ment of a conservator with Notice is hereby given that property may not extinguish tion packets are also avail- authority to consent to the original Letters Testamenta- The offi cer executing this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- any liens or security inter- able on the internet at www. child’s adoption. ry for the Estate of Clavio S. writ shall promptly serve the EN that the Lockhart Eco- est held by other persons. lockhart-tx.org. Gonzales, Sr., Deceased, same according to require- nomic Development Cor- There are no warranties, Issued and given under my were issued on Septem- ments of law, and the man- poration (“LEDC”) intends express or implied, re- Application Deadline: Oc- hand and seal of the Court ber 15, 2020, in Cause dates hereof, and make due to participate in a project garding the property being tober 20, 2020. at Caldwell County, Texas, No. 10510, pending in the return as the law directs. whereby a business entity soldP, including but not lim------this the 5th day of October, County Court at Law of will make a capital invest- ited to warranties of title, POLICE OFFICER – imme- 2020. Caldwell County, Texas, to: ISSUED UNDER MY HAND ment and bring primary merchantability or fi tness diate openings! Ruth Ann Adams. AND THE SEAL OF SAID jobs to Lockhart and the for a particular purpose. $5,000 HIRING INCEN- Jaunita Allen All persons having claims COURT at offi ce in surrounding area, and for Notice to Judgment Debtor: TIVE for currently certifi ed Clerk of District Court of against this Estate which Lockhart, Texas, this the 9’h which the LEDC will convey If there is any property, real TCOLE peace offi cers! Caldwell County, Texas is currently being adminis- day of September, 2020. real estate to the business or personal, you want to Certain conditions apply. tered are required to pres- entity as an incentive for its point out for levy in lieu of The City of Lockhart will By Jennifer Lookabill, Deputy ent them to the undersigned TERESA RODRIGUEZ, doing so. A public hearing the above described prop- be holding a Civil Service ------within the time and in the CLERK on the project will be con- erty, you must contact this Exam for POLICE OFFI- CITATION BY PUBLICATION manner prescribed by law. Probate Court ducted by the LEDC Board offi ce immediately. CER on Friday, October 23, THE STATE OF TEXAS: c/o: Ryan V. Vickers Caldwell County, Texas at its regular meeting on Bidders shall present an 2020. The results of this TO ALL PERSONS INTER- John Hall & Associates, P.C By Sharon Williams, Deputy October 7, 2019, at 6:00 unexpired written statement exam will be used to create ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF 130 Hall Professional Cen------PM at 308 W. San Antonio issued to the person in an eligibility list. RAMON OCHOA ROME- ter NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lockhart, TX 78644. the manner prescribed by Notice is hereby given that Pursuant to Section Section 34.015, Tax Code, Starting Salary: $25.42hr Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (All Periodicals Publications Except Requester Publications) original Letters Testamenta- 505.160, Texas Local Gov- showing that the Travis and advancing to $26.09hr 1. Publication Title 2. Publication Number3. Filing Date ry for the Estate of Francis- ernment Code, the real County Tax Assessor-Col- after one year. Possibilities Lockhart Post-Register 317 _ 200 9/30/20 4. Issue Frequency 5.Number of Issues Published Annually 6. Annual Subscription Price co R. Pineda (also known property will be conveyed lector has determined that for additional pay include: Weekly 52 32.00 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication (Not printer) (Street, city, county, state, and ZIP+4®) Contact Person as Frank R. Pineda and and other incentives may there are no delinquent ad certifi cation pay, education 111 South Church Street, Lockhart, Texas 78644 Dana Garrett Telephone (Include area code) Francisco Ruiz Pineda), be provided for the purpose valorem taxes owed by the pay, longevity pay, assign- 512-398-4886 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher (Not printer) Deceased, were issued of promoting and expanding person. In addition, an in- ment pay for Detectives & 111 South Church Street, Lockhart, Texas 78644 on September 29, 2020, in such new business enter- dividual may not bid on or FTO, & shift differential pay. 9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor (Do not leave blank) Publisher (Name and complete mailing address) Cause No. 10554, pending prises unless, not later than purchase property in the Uniforms provided-uniform Dana Garrett 111 South Church Street, Lockhart, Texas 78644 in the County Court at Law the 60th day after the date name of any other individ- allowance provided for de- Editor (Name and complete mailing address) of Caldwell County, Texas, of this notice, the City Coun- ual. tectives. Benefi ts include: :HVOH\*DUGQHU111 S Church St, Lockhart, Texas 78644 to: Shiela Parker (known cil of the City of Lockhart re------3 weeks vacation leave Managing Editor (Name and complete mailing address) in will as Shelia Parker and ceives a petition signed by SALE NOTICE annually, 3 weeks sick :HVOH\*DUGQHU111 S Church St, Lockhart, Texas 78644 10. Owner (Do not leave blank. If the publication is owned by a corporation, give the name and address of the corporation immediately followed by the Shelia E. Parker). more than 10 percent of the ALLIANCE SELF STOR- leave annually, 12 paid hol- names and addresses of all stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of the total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, give the names and addresses of the individual owners. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, give its name and address as well as those of All persons having claims registered voters of the City AGE wishing to avail them- idays, 1 personal holiday, each individual owner. If the publication is published by a nonprofit organization, give its name and address.) Full Name Complete Mailing Address against this Estate which requesting that an election selves of the provisions of retirement, life insurance, Garrett Publishing Co., Inc. 111 South Church Street Lockhart, Texas 78644 is currently being adminis- be held before the property CHAPTER 59 of the TEX- & health insurance. No Dana Garrett 111 South Church Street Lockhart, Texas 78644 tered are required to pres- or economic development AS PROPERTY CODE, experience or certifi cation ent them to the undersigned sales tax proceeds may be as amended from time to required. For select appli- within the time and in the used to support and incen- time, hereby gives notice cants, the City of Lockhart 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Other Securities. If none, check box None manner prescribed by law. tivize the project. of said act to wit ON: Oc- is currently offering the op- Full Name Complete Mailing Address c/o: M. Elizabeth Raxter ------tober 23, 2020 starting at portunity to receive paid Sage Capital Bank PO Box 659 Lockhart TX 78644

13. Publication Title 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below Attorney at Law Caldwell County RFB 10:30 A.M. at 1901 S. COL- salary ($19.40hr) and Lockhart Post-Register 9-2-20 P.O. Box 281 20CCP06B Emulsion Ma- ORADO ST., LOCKHART, tuition expenses while gain- 15. Average No. Copies No. Copies of Single Each Issue During Issue Published Lockhart, Texas 78644 TEXAS 78644, the follow- Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date terials Bid see qualifi cations ing TCOLE certifi cation. at https://www.co.caldwell. Certain conditions apply. a. Total Number of Copies (Net press run)   ing tenant’s property will be

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d. Free or (1) Free or Nominal Rate Outside-County Copies included on PS Form 3541 Nominal 2  er (known in will as Shelia blower, archery, ferns and 3461. Application packets Rate Notice of Constable’s Distribution (2) Free or Nominal Rate In-County Copies Included on PS Form 3541 (By Mail  Parker and Shelia E. Park- Sale etc. are also available at www. and Free or Nominal Rate Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS Outside (3) the Mail) (e.g., First-Class Mail) er) (Real Property) THE PUBLIC IS INVITED, lockhart-tx.org. The City of (4) Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Outside the Mail (Carriers or other means)  State Bar No.: 24050084 State of Texas TERMS ARE CASH ONLY. Lockhart is an Equal Op- e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3) and (4))  P.O. Box 281 County of Caldwell ------portunity Employer. f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c and 15e)   Lockhart, Texas 78644 Cause : 17-0-304 LEGAL NOTICE g. Copies not Distributed (See Instructions to Publishers #4 (page #3)) Telephone: (512) 398-6996 By Virtue of a Order of Sale Application has been Application Deadline: Oc- 1 1 h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) Facsimile: (512) 668-4501 in Tax Suits issued out of made with the Texas Alco- tober 19, 2020.   i. Percent Paid E-mail: eraxter@tx-elder- holic Beverage Commis------(15c divided by 15f times 100) the 421” Judicial District 9 9 law.com Court of Caldwell County, sion for a Mixed Bever- Child caregiver needed. 16. Electronic Copy Circulation Average No. Copies No. Copies of Single Each Issue During Issue Published Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date ------Texas, in a certain cause age Permit and Brewpup Monday-Friday, must have a. Paid Electronic Copies   Public Hearing Notice numbered 17-0-304. On License by Loop and high school diploma. For more information, call 512- b. Total Paid Print Copies (Line 15c) + Paid Electronic Copies (Line 16a)   Specifi c Use, Zoning the 15” day of July A.D. Lil’s Pizza LLC dba Loop Code 155.040 2020, styled: OVATION 376-5558. ��� ������������������������������������������������������������������������    & Lil’s Pizza, to be locat- The Planning and Zoning SERVICES, LLC and IN- ed at 107 North Main St. ------d. Percent Paid (Both Print & Electronic Copies) (16b divided by 16c K 100) 9 9 Commission of the City of TERVENORS, CALDWELL Suite A, Lockhart, Cald- Part-time Custodian/Main- ✔ I certify that 50% of all my distributed copies (electronic and print) are paid above a nominal price. Martindale will hold a pub- COUNTY, ET AL vs. ES- well County Texas. Man- tenance worker for Mar- 17. Publication of Statement of Ownership lic hearing at 6:30 p.m. on TELLA R. TAYLOR agers of said company tindale Baptist Church. 20 ✔ If the publication is a general publication, publication of this statement is required. Will be printed Publication not required. Tuesday, October 20, 2020 AND ROBERTJOSEPH are Christ Hoyt, Miranda hrs a week. Please call the in the ______Oct 1 20 issue of this publication. 18. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner Date in the Martindale City Hall TAYLOR (IN REM), to me, Platt and Richard Platt. church offi ce for application Dana Garrett, Publisher 9//20 Meeting Room located at as Constable Pct. 4 directed ------information.(512)-357-6780 407 Main Street, Martin- and delivered, I have levied It is the policy of Chisolm

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to help out in his Arciniega. I would have student, but within a walks.” Said Arciniega. Romero, his current top years say, ‘Hey, this is neighborhood. He [the students] do all week, he already had 12 “They don’t all come student, has reached to too much for me.’” started a small gym in their exercises in the additional students. He in because they want pinnacle of the national Arciniega said one his garage, and initial- driveway. All the tech- knew he was onto some- to box. “Some of them scene at the age of 31. of the greatest joys he ly only had a single nical work was done on thing, and he knew he’d come in because they’re He currently holds the takes in watching a stu- student. the bag and on the hand need more space to keep being bullied. Some American Boxing Fed- dent grow is seeing the “We had one bag pads.” up with the growing of their parents bring eration’s welterweight confi dence that comes right in the middle Arciniega may have demand. them in because they title and is waiting for a along with their train- of the garage,” said started with a single He eventually moved are bullies and they title unifi cation bout. ing. Still, when asked the operation from his want to straighten them Either way, Arcinie- whether he’d rather see Re-ELECT garage to an 800-square- out. They bring them in ga said everyone who his students succeed as foot space, then a here sometimes because comes into his gym is a fi ghter, or just in life, 1,400-square-foot space they’re down, they’re treated equally. his answer was con- DARLA LAW and eventually the 3,000 depressed. Part of this “Everything we teach crete. for square-foot establish- gym is we’re an out- here, we try to teach “That’s really the ment he trains out of reach center, a ministry by the number,” said goal here,” said Arcinie- Caldwell County Tax now on San Antonio center. For me it’s a Arciniega. “I explain ev- ga. “I’m a boxing coach Street. privilege to work with erything very thorough- through and through, Arciniega may love a youngster that maybe ly because I have to. but if you were to tell Assessor/Collector boxing, but if there’s needs direction.” “We train everybody me do I want a world anything that’s kept him That’s not to say the like a fi ghter. If he’s six champion or do I want in the business, it’s the boxing aspect isn’t im- years old, it’s, ‘Come a world champion kid, ability to help kids. As portant too, of course. on, man. Let’s go.’ If who’s going to turn out a minister, he said it’s Arciniega has trained she’s a sixty-year-old to be a good son, a good probably the most im- some serious fi ghters, lady, it’s, ‘Come on, student, a good father, a portant thing he can do. including two nation- let’s go.’ I’ve never had good brother – I’ll take “We get kids from all al champions. Trey anyone throughout the that all day long.” Indictments 51 years old (Born and raised in Caldwell County) Continued from page 1A Daughter of Pete and Jo Nell Schulze Graduate of Lockhart High School 1988 Pablo Gamez, 32, of Neil Charles tention with a vehicle; City, evading arrest Married 33 years to Daniel Law Dale, assault family Hawken, 40, of Elgin, Frank Alford Ran- or detention with a 3 Children - Lauren (William), Brittney and Justin violence – suffocation; evading arrest or de- dle, 67, of Luling, vehicle; Jacob Gonzales, tention with a vehicle; assault family violence Sam Salazar, 42, 2 Grandchildren - Weston and Kendall 30, of Luling, assault Juan Carlos Mal- – felony repetition; of Lockhart, driving Serving the citizens of Caldwell County for 31+ years: family violence – suf- donado; 42, of Dale, Mariano Rodriguez, while intoxicated – Unit Road Administrative Assistant - 8 yrs. focation; evading arrest or de- Jr., 37, of Colorado third or more. 9-1-1 Coordinator - 14 yrs. District Attorney Misdemeanor Coordinator - 2 yrs. Lasser Elected Tax Assessor/Collector - 7+ yrs. EARLY VOTING Continued from page 1A includes new content. like people, which is to about praise, rewards, child needs to be loved October 13 - October 29, 2020 It is one of the to go to say that we honor their or consequences. It’s all and heard.” He knows books in the fi eld. unique experiences, about connection.” that this is hard because ELECTION DAY - November 3, 2020 As a practicing feelings, and values. Dr. Lasser delved everyone is busy with I would greatly appreciate your psychologist mainly for We support them best deeper into how par- work and now with younger children, he has when we hear them, ents look for a quick virtual learning, parents VOTE and Support! also written articles for see them, and seek to fi x. “They dive into are even busier. “Yet I Thank You!!! “Psychology Today”. He understand them. Note parenting books and see parents look at their Pol. Adv. Pd. for by D. Law for Tax Assessor/Collector said, “We treat children that this approach isn’t miss the big picture. A See Lasser 11A

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11A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020 Lasser Continued from page 10A

phones more than in stereotypes and how their children’s eyes. Mateo, the main charac- This has to change and ter in the books, fi lls his perhaps with COVID, wagon with toys he has and the change of selected, some of which lifestyle we are expe- may not be considered riencing, parents will masculine such as a tea take that time to hear set and a doll. “Family their children and look members add toys that them in the eyes as they they think boys like, make that connection.” and the wagon becomes His children’s books weighed down with were written with his their expectations. His daughter, Sage and grandmother helps him include “Grow Hap- remove these toys so he py”, “Grow Grateful” can play his way.” and “Grow Kind” Although Lasser (2020). These books is on a sabbatical and were published by the will return to TSU to American Psychological teach in the spring 2021, Association’s Magina- he said that there are tion Press that support so many challenges healthy emotional teaching today. “The development, and educational system was introduce concepts of designed to be a social mindfulness, gratitude, one. Since there is less and coping. Lasser face to face learning, said, “Being outdoors students may feel - and moving, either by lated and may not get playing, exercising, or the help they need. On gardening are associat- the other hand, those ed with positive feel- kids that are introverts ings. The books show may benefi t from re- how gardening, camp- mote learning.” ing, and sharing can Dr. Lasser said promote happiness.” that families need to Dr. Lasser has always know that everyone is been interested in what stressed now because makes people happy of COVID-19 and how and focuses his chil- people have had to dren’s books on hap- adapt to a new way piness and growth. He of living for a while. has two books coming “Be patient with one out soon and both are another, stay calm, about boyhood showing and remember to show little boys don’t have to and feel compassion as conform to gender role often as possible.” HCWC: how to help someone who’s experi- encing domestic violence

By Ashley Mendoza who is abusive wants Shelter Counselor I to maintain power and control over their The following article victim, and people who is part two of a fi ve- want to help a loved week series focusing one can accidently put on raising awareness themselves, and the vic- about domestic vi- tim in more danger. olence. October is Some things to avoid Domestic Violence in the helping pro- Awareness month and cess are: we hope to educate our blaming the victim community on this very bashing the abuser important issue. 1 in 3 underestimating the women will experience potential danger of the domestic violence in situation their lifetime. Locally, confronting the abu- the Hays-Caldwell sive partner Women’s Center has giving up on your been serving victims loved one of domestic and dating This might leave you violence, sexual assault wondering, well then and child abuse since “what can I do?” As a 1978. Last year, HCWC supportive person to served 2,307 victims your loved one you of abuse (face-to-face) can learn the warning primarily from Hays signs of domestic vio- and Caldwell Counties. lence. When someone 1,047 of those were shares with you their victims of domestic story of abuse know violence. that this means they We each have trust you with a big that one time where part of their life. The we wanted to help best thing you can do but weren’t quite is listen without judge- sure on how to do ment and validate their that. It is our com- experience. A few other mon humanity that ways to safely help is moves us to action work on a safety plan when we see a hurting with them, refer them person, and at times to specifi c support takes us into super like HCWC, and make helper mode. That time for them. way of helping is Supporting someone okay when a friend you love who is experi- needs to move into encing domestic vio- a new home, or a lence can feel heavy at loved one is grieving times. Throughout the a loss so consider- helping process make able they can’t function sure to take time for on the basic human yourself to recharge so level. that you can continue to When it comes to off er help in a healthy domestic violence the way. That can look like desire to help only journaling, processing increases. Domestic with a safe person, violence is a complex exercising, or doing a issue that comes with relaxing activity. safety concerns. In If you would like the moment when we more information on witness abuse or hear domestic violence, safe- that it is happening to ty planning, and how someone in our lives to support a loved one the urge to jump right please visit our website into the situation and at www.hcwc.org or help is going to be call our 24/7 Helpline STRONG. This can @ 512-396-4357 to speak further complicate the with an advocate who situation for the victim, is ready to help answer and yourself. A person your questions.

Sports

12A Post-Register Thursday, October 8, 2020 Lions cross country team competes at Lockhart invitational LPR staff report runner from Anderson much more seasoned are really asking them peting. Nino crossed the mile course. Corona-Car- fi nished 27th, four places group of competitors. to grow up fast.” “They line in 13:42 and Mason in rillo completed the race in Traditionally, the in front of the sixth runner Junior Anthony Parra have demonstrated a lot 13:59. Junior Andrew Or- 14 mins and 29 seconds. Lockhart Invitational has of Lockhart who placed led the way for the Lion of toughness in the fi rst tiz fi nished in 15th with a She has been the top Lock- been held on either the 31st. Lockhart’s top fi ve harriers on Saturday as he two meets.” “I appreci- time of 14:58, while Soph- hart runner in all three last weekend in August placed 2nd, 5th, 9th, 16th, toured the 2.2 miles in a ate the maturity of these omore Santiago Ayala ran races this season. Right on or the fi rst weekend in and 18th. Anderson’s top very quick 10 minutes and young guys.” a very good race placing her paws was Sophomore September. This year, fi ve placed 3rd, 6th, 7th, 50 seconds. Parra fi nished The sixth runner for 20th in 15:39. Christy Gonzales with the meet was held on the 13th, and 21st. as the runner-up out of 47 Lockhart was senior The Lions and Lady a 12th place fi nish and a fi rst Saturday of October. Last spring, Lockhart competitors in the race. Ivan Fuentes. Fuentes Lions will be traveling time of 14 min’s and 47 Last year, over 50 schools graduated three outstand- Sophomore James placed 31st overall in to Jarrell on Saturday seconds. With her best participated. This year, ing seniors: David Men- Franco ran a strong race 13:19. “Ivan deserves a October 10th to run in the performance this season, UIL rules mandated that dez-Serrato, River Bailey, placing in 5th with a time lot of praise, he has hung Jarrell Invitational. freshman Hannah Wheel- only eight schools or and Henry Gomez. All of 11:05. Junior Matthew in here and continued to Lockhart hosted its er placed just outside of less would be allowed to three had been a part of Kruse showed major improve over the past fi rst cross-country meet Top 20 medals honors participate. the Lockhart varsity team improvement over his three years.” “Ivan leads of the 2020 season. Due with a 21st place/15:43 In the end, just seven for all four years. The loss fi rst race of the season two by example, he shows up, to new Covid UIL rules, fi nish.. The Lockhart Lion teams arrived to run in of those three runners has weeks earlier at Schulen- and works hard everyday, only 8 teams were al- pride then came roaring the Boys race and what a given the Lions some big burg. Kruse fi nished in and never complains.” lowed to compete, which in when Senior Landis race it was. For the fi rst shoes to fi ll. 9th with a time of 11:23. The seventh man for was a Pre-District style Moorhead(25th/15:55), time in the 33 year history This edition of the The freshmen duo of Zeke the Lions was the third meet. District teams plus Sophomore Jazmine of the meet, the top two Lockhart Cross Country Sanchez and Carlos Ter- freshman in the top seven. one non-district school Trejo(26th/16:02), teams were tied after fi ve features only one senior razas were the fourth and Freshman Cole Frey fi n- attended Lockhart City Freshman Ryleigh runners crossing the line. in the top twelve runners, fi fth runners for the Lions. ished in 35th with a time Park this past Saturday Lindsey(27th/16:05), Lockhart and Anderson and half of those are Sanchez placed 16th in of 13:30. with Lockhart Varsity Girls Sophomore both had 50 points after freshmen. So with such 11:44, while Terrazas Lockhart entered four placing 3rd out of 8 teams Anneliese Epperson- their top fi ve had fi nished a young team one might fi nished 18th in 12:09. runners in the Junior and the JV Girls placing Jones(29th/16:20), and the 2.2 mile course. In the think the expectations “I was really proud Varsity race. Freshman 2nd overall. Sophomore Amryss Flo- case of tie score after fi ve would be low, however; of our team today, when Mason Nino, and Griffi n Junior Estephania res(30th/16:26) fi nished in runners, the tie is broken this young team is step- three of your top fi ve Mason both ran very well Corona-Carrillo once again the main pack. Senior Adi by the sixth runner of ping up to the challenge consists of two freshmen as they placed 7th and 9th led the Varsity pack with a Mason(37th/17:31) round- each school. The sixth and competing like a and a sophomore you out of 32 runners com- 10 place fi nish over the 2.2 ed out varsity squad. Football Continued from page 1A began. A missed extra The Lions opened the momentum shifts, but to 20-17 San Marcos. sideline and crowd have grown. We just point attempt would set second with a perfectly ultimately, the Lions The Lions got the ball would be short lived have to be able to fi nish the stage for the Lions to executed onside kick and couldn’t hold on after back with a little over however, as San Marcos’ in situational football.” fi ght from behind after took over possession of taking a lead late in the fi ve minutes left to play quarterback connected Looking forward, the Rattlers answered the ball with great fi eld fourth quarter. in the contest and drove on a deep route of his Moebes said the coach- quickly with a 40-yard position. They would Edwards Jr. took over the ball to the 25-yard own on the fi nal play of ing staff and players aerial strike to take a 7-6 methodically drive the possession with two line. They lined up a the game, putting the have their sights set lead. down the fi eld, only to long runs that even- fi eld goal that looked Rattlers up 26-25. fi rmly on Friday night’s San Marcos would miss a fi eld goal attempt tually ended in a Lion like it would sail clear It was emotional,” matchup against score again early in the from about 35 yards out. touchdown, but another through the upright, said Head Coach Todd Dripping Springs High second quarter, taking a San Marcos took over missed two-point con- but it clanged loudly off Moebes. “You have to School. 14-6, though the Lions on downs and had a nice version kept the score the upright, leaving San be able to get over it and “I don’t know if they answered back with drive of their own that at 18-17 with Lockhart Marcos up 20-17 with move past it, but at the do anything poorly,” touchdown run from se- appeared to be heading leading. 2:35 left to play. same time, you want it said Moebes. “They’re nior running back Jordan for the endzone, but a San Marcos drove The Lions made be able to get past it, but a program that has Garcia. The Lions tried Lion interception again down the fi eld, eating the most of their time you can’t forget about it. been a perennial win- for a two-point conver- shifted the momentum much of the clock in the outs over the next two “It’s a learning point. ner. sion but came up short, of the game. fourth quarter, but was minutes as they held San It emphasizes every play “They have extreme- leaving them trailing 14- It was game full eventually held to a fi eld Marcos to one fi rst down in the game. That par- ly high expectations of 12 going into halftime. of lead changes and goal, bringing the score and eventually forced a ticular play is certainly how they’re supposed punt from the Rattlers. magnifi ed with the way to play. It’s tough being Edwards Jr. wasted little it ended, but you can’t able to look at them time in fi nding junior just look at that one and necessarily fi nd an wide receiver Tay An- play. We played a good area they’re short in.” drews on a deep route football game. We did Lockhart will face to the endzone, putting a lot of things better in off against Dripping Lockhart up 25-20. that game than we did Springs at 7:30 p.m. Fri- The cheers from the in the fi rst one, so we day at Lions Stadium.

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