This Saturday – Slaton Trade Days

Over 1,000 people visited Slaton Trade Days two weeks ago!  Check it out this weekend!  More Vendors and Fun!  If you have something to sell… If you want to buy something… If you want to look…


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St Joseph Hall – Update Parking Lot – October Fest & Sausage Fest Prep

It’s just around the corner and St Joseph has begun preparation for the 47th Annual Sausage Festival and October Fest. The celebration is set annually on the 3rd weekend of October!  They are currently updating their parking lot!  More details below and you can purchase/pickup sausage online at www.SlatonSausage.com
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Sausage Festival and Oktoberfest, October 14th, 15th, and 16th!

SLATON – 47th Annual Sausage Festival and Oktoberfest – October 14, 15, & 16 
For 47 years now, a secret-recipe German sausage has been served in Slaton at Saint Joseph Hall.

Those 47 years of German sausage-making will culminate in a feast on Sunday, October 16, when the Saint Joseph Sausage Festival and Funfest is held there once again. Dinner is served at Saint Joseph Hall – 21st and Division (FM 41) Streets, Slaton – from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The main menu consists of German sausage made by St Joseph parishioners, Knights of Columbus Council 2571 grilled chicken, homemade German potato salad, green beans, and homemade cakes and bread.

Adult plates are $10.00 and children’s plates are $6.00. Take-out plates will be available at the south side of the hall.

Funfest, Sunday, October 16, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., will be celebrated at Saint Joseph School. The Funfest includes silent and live auctions, bingo, games, music, food, quilt show, rock wall and spider climb, country store, a mini-bazaar, and raffles for quilts, electronics, United groceries, a cedar chest, and more.

Sausage (cured and vacuum sealed) will be sold by the pound at Saint Joseph Hall on Saturday, October 15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Regular Sausage, $5.00/lb.; Jalapeño Sausage, $6.00/lb.; and, Habanero Sausage, $6.50/lb. All forms of payment accepted!

AGAIN THIS YEAR! Oktoberfest on Friday, October 14th, from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m.: Ronnie Eaton, Drake Hayes Band, and Dave Martinez will be performing. Bring a chair and an appetite! Beer and wine, soft drinks, and food will be available for purchase. $10 cover. All forms of payment accepted.

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Lester E. Ehler

lester-ehlerDr. Lester E. Ehler left for his heavenly home on Sept. 2, 2016, in Vacaville, CA. Les was born Jan. 3, 1946, in Slaton, Texas, the third of seven children of Ervin and Irene Ehler. He was raised on the family farm in Idalou, Texas, and was enamored with insects from an early age. After graduation from high school, he attended Texas Tech University from which he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in entomology in 1968. Les then attended the University of California-Berkeley, graduating with a Doctorate in entomology in 1972. Dr. Ehler was a UC Davis emeritus professor of entomology, retiring after 35 years in 2008. Dr. Ehler was a noted entomologist and biological control specialist. Over his career, he taught entomology students and conducted research on many types of insects. He became a respected scientist, not only in academic circles, but also in agriculture in many countries where he provided consulting services to solve for pest problems. He was a prolific author, writing and co-writing publications on various topics in pest management and the use of biological control to eradicate specific pests. In 1990, he co-authored the book Critical Issues in Biological Control. In 2003, his book Genetics, Evolution and Biological Control was published. Dr. Ehler was an advocate for biological control of insects and a national leader in the discipline of biological control. In 2000, he was elected president of the International Organization for Biological Control (IOBC) headquartered in Montpellier, France. An example of his work occurred in the Capitol Park of Sacramento, CA. Obscure scale was threatening the park’s oak trees. Les used an imported parasitic wasp to the scale. In a few years, the scale had been significantly reduced. In less than 10 years, scale levels were reduced to near complete control. An avid fisherman, Les loved fishing the lakes of Northern California as well as a trek or two to Alaska fishing for salmon. His wit and charm and his intellectual perspective will be missed by many. Les is survived by his son, Brian of Susanville, CA, daughter, Mary Ehler Yung and husband, Eric, and granddaughters, Emma Yung and Georgiana Grace Yung of Sacramento, CA. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Joseph; and sister, Loretta. He is survived by brothers, Eugene (Mary) of Denton, Texas, Howard (Rita) of Midland, Texas, and sisters, Jan Chapman (Carl) of Houston, Texas, and Amy Willingham of Irving, Texas. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
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