Storage space in Salado 8X12, 16X24 and up. Some have drive-in doors. Stagecoach Storage 254-778-6779.
Storage space in Salado 8X12, 16X24 and up. Some have drive-in doors. Stagecoach Storage 254-778-6779.
StowAway Storage Household – Commercial 10X10 – 10×20 – 22×40 Clean, lighted, fenced, Key punch entry. 947-5502 or 721-1807
Visit www.cedarvalleystorage.com to find out more about the facility on FM 2843 or call 512-417-7196.
Walt Tollefson computer repairs and sales, data recovery, configurations, Salado Plaza suite #135, 254-291-6354.
Salado Cleaners: Laundry, dry cleaning, alterations, leather, suede cleaned, 1209 N. Stagecoach, 254-947-7299.
Mill Creek Cleaners, quality dry cleaning, laundry, alterations, 213 Mill Creek Dr. Suite 200, 254-947-0100.
WACO — On Wednesday, October 23, starting at 7:00 pm, the northbound and southbound lanes near FM 2268 in Salado will be closed to all traffic to allow the contractor to remove the formwork from the new FM 2268 bridge. The existing FM 2268 bridge will also be closed during the work.
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AUSTIN – As part of National School Bus Safety Week (Oct. 21-25), the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is urging drivers to obey state law by not passing any school bus that is stopped and operating a visual signal – either flashing red lights or a stop sign. In addition, Texas Highway Patrol troopers will be enhancing their efforts to catch those drivers who break the law.
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To the Editor:
First, thanks for your very comprehensive article on who we are and where we are. I would like to briefly comment on where we could be going.
Every year, artist Bill Smith hand-crafts knives as the centerpieces of the Salado Education Foundation Cattlemen’s Ball, but this year he promises something very special.
Smith has made a replica Musso Bowie knife to be auctioned off on Oct. 19 as part of the 14th annual Cattlemen’s Ball.
“It is such a labor intensive process because I choose to make them the old way by not using modern tools,” Smith said of the Bowie knife. Earlier this year, he donated one to the Alamo, where it is now on display in the museum there. “I fire my forge with coal, hammer by hand, and draw file the blades. I do, however, use the lathe to make the bottle shaped nut on the end of the handle. If I made another I would need to charge too much.”
Bill made several Bowie knives and sold them before he found out one was appraised for $25,000. The knife is an exact representation of the original Bowie knife brought back to America by Joe Musso.
Smith used the same methods and like materials as James Black, the blacksmith who forged the first Bowie knife.
For the past 11 years Bill has drawn plans, cut out, and built two or three one-of-a-kind custom knives for the Salado Education Foundation auctions, which have raised thousands of dollars for local scholarships.
Last year alone, his three knives raised $7,500 for SEF scholarships for Salado seniors and grants for teachers.
Salado Education Foundation hosts its 14th annual Cattlemen’s Ball on Oct. 19 at Tenroc Ranch. Freddie Fuller will perform for guests as they arrive and sign-in at 6:30 p.m.
A steak dinner grilled by Johnny’s Steaks and Bar-Be-Que in Salado will begin at 7 p.m.
This year, the Salado Education Foundation
has awarded more
than $20,000
in scholarships and $5,000 in innovative teaching grants.
Tickets are available at First Community Title Salado office, Century 21 Bill Bartlett, The Haire Shoppe and the Superintendent’s office.