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August 21, 2008 Issue
Front Page
The Cherokee Independent School District will hold trustee elections on November 4, 2008 in conjunction with the general election. This is a new requirement passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor during the third special session of the 79th legislature under provisions of House Bill 1.
In House Bill 1, Article 11 school districts are required to hold a joint election with either a municipality in which their district resides or during the general election for state and county of ...
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Mayor Ken Jordan called to order the regular monthly meeting of the City Council of the City of San Saba on Tuesday, August 12th, at 6 p.m. The invocation was led by Martha Leigh Whitten, followed by everyone joining for the pledges to the American and Texas flags.
Reta Peel, of S.
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by Leigh Ann Glaze, SSISD Superintendent
Students and Parents, the time is almost here! The start of another school year! On August 25, students of San Saba ISD will begin another great year of school. Much has changed at San Saba ISD. One of the most evident changes that must be noted is the new start and end time for the school day.
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Genesis 25:23: "And the Lord said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from their bowels: and the one people shall be stronger than the other people: and the elder shall serve the younger."
The effort of this writing will be to show who are the Russian people of today.
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By Carolyn McDowell,CEA-FCS San Saba County
Does it matter whether or not we eat breakfast? Does it matter what we eat for breakfast? And, does it matter when we eat it?
The answers are yes, yes and yes. Eating breakfast has been implicated in study after study and in a myriad of ways to be vital to sustained good health and performance.
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“Super Saturday in Cherokee” plans are underway to get an arts and crafts fair started in Cherokee. So set aside Saturday, October 18th, to participate or attend the first annual or bi-annual event.
There are many local artisans and crafters that don’t get the publicity they need. Cherokee isn’t too small to grow into something that will make people want to join or visit us on special days.
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Were you able to see the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in China? What a spectacular performance was put on. Did you notice the beauty of the costumes, buildings and the fireworks. They did a wonderful job of presenting China to the world.
At the end of the ceremonies came the parade of athletes.
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100 Years Ago
August 20, 1908
San Saba was well represented in the Galveston excursion last Saturday. The party left Saturday and returned Tuesday and was composed of the following: B.L. White, C.M. Abbott and wife; W.V. Dean and wife; W.J. Chittenden and family; Mrs. Narcissa Carter, Mrs. J.N. Estep, Miss Lucy Bowman, W.A.
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Reading recommendations:
Wanted, Historic County Jails of Texas, Edward A. Blackburn, Jr. -
Along with the settlement of the Texas Frontier came Rustlers, public drunks, gun fighters, and other outlaws. A jail in which to incarcerate the law breakers was thus often the first public building raised in a new town.
Later, as government developed public buildings, notably county courthouses and jails assumed not only practical but also symbolic importance.
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Several aspects of August that are heartening happen to include summer sliding into the Fall, a few weak cool fronts coming down, the hurricane season sending showers, and kids getting back into school. If one gets really serious on the subject, we can also add the fact of having a sporting choice besides golf or baseball to watch with football coming on.
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Receipts totaled 2126 head. The market remains active with feeder steers selling steady and feeder heifers selling $2 lower. Stocker heifers were steady to $2 lower and stocker steers sold $2 lower. Packer cows and bulls showed no change from last week.
Rep. Sales
Ricky McKinnerney-Richland Springs-3 Steers-413@122.00
Gene Whitehead Ranch-Menard-11 Steers-520@110.00
McCollum Lemke Ranches, LP-Mason-12 Steers-38@108.50
Richard Moore-Brownwood-4 Steers-675@108.00
Richard Moore-Brownwood-10 ...
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The San Saba Ladies Golf Association met August 14, 2008 for play day with the continuation of the quest for the Little-Low Cup featuring the Solheim play. The Chair for the event, Sandee Hartley, called for a game of partnership low ball at match play.
Anita Miles and Jo Anne Hardy defeated Sandee Hartley and Becky Hardin to earn a point each and Hattie Rogers and Jo Ann Snow defeated Bobbie Churchill and Dorothy Sterner for a point each.
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It is very much sought after and the most prestigious award you can receive in the sports world. It started in ancient Greece before 776 BC. At first it was just foot races but over the years many other events have been included to where there over 28 different sports and over 300 events.
It is amazing to watch those young athletics that have trained and worked so hard for years just to stand in that winner’s circle to receive that very prestigious reward.
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August 8, 2008
Webb, Samuel - Bench Warrant
August 10, 2008
Pedroza, Gabriel - Public Intoxication; time served
Suchil, Alejandro - Public Intoxication; time served
August 11, 2008
Florez-Hernandez, Eugenio - Fail to Identify; ICE
Fuentes Perez, Ruben - Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon; ICE
Limon, Elvita - Fail to Identify; ICE
Santoya, Sergio - Fail to Identify; ICE
August 13, 2008
English, Lonnie L.
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Buddy and Rebecca Whitley and Harold and Pam Yates of San Saba announce the engagement of their daughter, Ami Lea Whitley, to Jason Lee Nix, the son of Wanda Nix of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Ami and Jason are both graduates of San Saba High School. They plan a September 27th wedding in St.
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Praise God for the wonderful rain we received on Saturday and Monday! Saturday morning I announced gloomily that the rain had passed us by yet again. Then glory of all glories the rain arrived! We had over two inches in the gauge by Monday evening. I’ll bet happy little rain songs were winging their way around the county!
I received a delighted call from Gene Woods; he heard from Ruth Glaze and they had a grand time reminiscing over the phone.
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Dust Off (the spray that cleans dust out of your computer) is being used mostly by kids ages 9-15. They often have a name for it. It’s called dusting. It gives them a slight high for about 10 seconds. It makes them dizzy. It’s not just compressed air. It also contains a propellant called R2.
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High School Bareback Bronc Riding:
1st - Garyn McFall-Brownwood
2nd - Chase Huddle-Coleman
High School Tie Down:
1st - Morgan Gilger-San Saba
2nd - Turner McQuaide-Marble Falls
3rd - Cole Wright-Evant
Pee Wee Barrels:
1st - McKaylia Castro-San Saba
2nd - Adrienna Benson-Brownwood
3rd - Jaci Lewis-Goldthwaite
4th - McKayla Johnson-Mullin
Grade School Boys Calf Riding:
1st - Austin Deen - Brookesmith
Grade School Girls Barrels:
1st - Lindsey Tatum-Big Lake
2nd - Ryann Jame ...
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Following a short closure, the Agape House has opened with a new name - Shared Blessings. Volunteers have worked hard remodeling the inside of the building by opening up some interior walls, updating the lighting, and adding new flooring and signage. The group hopes to give a face-lift to the exterior as soon as possible.
The former Agape House was a non-profit clothing outreach that offered donated clothes, as well as housewares, at minimal prices.
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In conjunction with the Pecan Capital Trade Days in nearby San Saba, Alamosa Wine Cellars of Bend will hold a grape stomp at the winery on September 6th from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Visitors are invited to tour the winery and get into the harvest spirit by experiencing the old world way of crushing grapes - the grape stomp.
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If you are a Middle School student new to this District and have not registered for school yet, please come by the Middle School this week and register so that you will be ready for the first day of school. If you can't come by before the first day of classes, you need to come to the Middle School at 7:30 a.m.
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The San Saba Armadillos started playing their 2008 football season scrimmaging against Junction on Saturday, August 16, 2008.
San Saba All-Sports Booster Club sponsored a Fall sports ‘Meet The Dillos’ along with this scrimmage.
All Varsity football players, JV football players, student trainers, coaches, cheerleaders, drill team members, drum majors and cross country runners were introduced.
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Seaman Recruit Joseph William Cox graduated from the US Navy Great Lakes Naval Training Station on August 1, 2008. Cox, a 2006 graduate of San Saba High School, was trained in Division 269, which achieved Hall of Fame status.
The Navy has only one location for boot camp: The Great Lakes Naval Training Center, which is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee.
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Frank Zapata IV graduated from the Navy Seal Team on June 20, 2008. He and his wife, Tara Ratliff, have a daughter named Imie. Frank is the son of Frank and Kathy Zapata, and grandson of Frank and Elodia Zapata and Fletcher and Yoko Lackey.
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Michael A. Hardy was awarded a Master of Science degree in Earth and Environmental Sciences from the University of Texas at San Antonio-2008 summer session. Hardy did his undergraduate work at Angelo State University in San Angelo, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in May of 2002. He will begin work on his doctorate at Montclair State University in New Jersey this fall.
Mr.
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Thursday, August 28th, is the date for Fellowship of Christian Women’s Luncheon at the First Presbyterian Church in San Saba.
We will gather in the basement fellowship hall for a Harvest Fruits and Veggies meal together.
If you have any fruits or veggies to share, Wonderful, if not, please bring any dish to share around the serving tables.
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by Leigh Ann Glaze, SSISD Superintendent
We Need Your Help! Please help us keep Mill Pond Track and Field in good shape by following the guidelines.
Playing Field Use:
*The playing field is open to the public on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday unless a school event is scheduled. When using the field please do not stick any object in the field that might cause an indention or hole.
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San Saba Extension Education members Bonnie Harkey, Sherri Cradduck, Mary Jane Dennis, Phyliss Phoehlmann, Fran Hulgan & Lynn Blankenship along with Carolyn McDowell, the county extension agent, attended the District 7 EEA Retreat at the 4-H Center in Lake Brownwood on July 12th.
The day was filled with interesting programs, good food and the District 7 Cultural Arts judging.
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Buddy and Rebecca Whitley and Harold and Pam Yates of San Saba announce the engagement of their daughter, Ami Lea Whitley, to Jason Lee Nix, the son of Wanda Nix of Wichita Falls, Texas.
Ami and Jason are both graduates of San Saba High School. They plan a September 27th wedding in St.
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Judy Carney Grumbles, 64, of San Saba, passed away Thursday, August 14, 2008 at the Scott and White Hospital in Temple, Texas. She was born July 24, 1944, in Baytown, Texas, the daughter of William Carney and Lura Shanks Carney.
She is survived by her husband, Glenn Grumbles, of San Saba; two brothers: Terry Jack Scarborough and his wife, Pat, of Humble, Texas; and Tracey Scarborough and his wife, Lana, of Tom Ball, Texas; one sister, Kay Bayard, of Baytown, Texas; one aunt, Babe Weaver, of Ba ...
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Mable Ruth (Mackie) Towerton passed away Friday, May 30, 2008 in Keene, Texas. Services were held June 4, 2008 in Keene Texas. She was buried in the Keene Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Forrest Bigham, John Lamb, Brian Lisenbe, Charles Mackie, Roger Dale Mackie, and Tommy Joe Mackie. Honorary pallbearers were Stephen Barber, Johnny Dee Coker, John A.
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William E. Bodie, 88, of Indian Gap passed away Sunday, August 17, 2008 in Hamilton, Texas. He was born September 21, 1919, in Newberry South Carolina, the son of Josiah W. Bodie and Mary Bright Bodie. William served with the United States Army during World War II and later worked for the railroad as a foreman of engines.
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Cherokee ISD
Aug. 25-29
Monday
Lunch: Chicken Fajitas, Refried Beans, Tossed Salad, Flour Tortillas, Lettuce/Tomatoes, Milk
Tuesday
Lunch: Chicken Spaghetti, Corn, Tossed Salad, Fruit, Milk
Wednesday
Lunch: Nachos/Tortilla Chips, Pinto Beans, Tossed Salad, Oranges, Milk
Thursday
Lunch: Steak Finger, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Green Beans, Tossed Beans, Applesauce, Milk
Friday
Lunch: Hamburger, Tater Tots, Lettuce/Tomatoes/Jalapenos/Cheese, Oranges, Milk
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Teachers reported for in-service/staff development on August 18th. Students report for the first day of school on August 25. The first week of school will be busy.
The Coyote Booster Club is hosting the Coyote Classic again this year. The Coyotes opening football game is at home on Friday, August 29th at 7:30 p.m.
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