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O R Go to our website www.cameronherald.com and click on the icon See what everyone’s been talking about! marlindemocrat.com Page 7 l Wednesday, September 29, 2021 www.rosebudnews.net MISC. WANTED: MARLIN, TX PHONE BOOK - Wanting to buy a Marlin, Tx Phone Book. Any year: 1960 thru 1965. Must be in good condi- tion. Cash paid. Contact - Re- max512302001 @gmail.com LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Chapter 59, Texas Property Code, EZ Stor- age, 216 Winter Drive, Marlin, TX 76661, will hold an online auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale starts Sept 24th and ends Oct 8th: https://www.stor- agetreasures. com/auctions/ detail/1694395 Property sold to the highest bidder for cash, payment must be received within 24 hours. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to with- draw property for sale. Buyer will have 72 hours to remove all items from the prop- erty. Property of the following tenant: Adriane Thomas TexSCAN Week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2021 ACREAGE Hunting/investment/recreational property. We have some of the best in Texas! From the Hill Country (Edwards, Menard, Coke, Val Verde County, free ranging exotics) to South Texas (Kinney, Duval, Live Oak County, whitetail, hogs). Large or small acreage. 30-year fixed rate owner financing, only 5% down. Call toll-free or email for individual prices and terms, www.ranchenterprisesltd.com, 800-876-9720. ARROWHEADS Indian Arrowheads Wanted – Point Type: Must be old, authentic & unbroken. Absolute TOP DOLLAR Paid – Up to 5 figures for one point. I am a very serious high-end collector. Call 979-218-3351. AUCTIONS Wichita Falls Housing Authority – Oct. 2, 2021 at 10 a.m., 503 N. Rosewood W.F., TX. Buildings to be moved, vehicles, playground equipment. Complete listing and photos at ChoateAuction.com. Bryan Choate TX License 12976. Estate/Guns/Ammo – Oct. 9, 2021 at 10 a.m., Pioneer Hall @ Rodeo Grounds, Henrietta, Texas. Complete listing and photos at ChoateAuction.com. Bryan Choate TX License 12976. Guns of Estate – Oct. 2, 2021 at 10 a.m., Wheeler Co. Agrilife Center, North Edge of Wheeler, Tx. 150± guns – rifles, shotguns, handguns, ammo, knives, safes and marbles. Winchester, Colt, Savage, Browning, Remington, Fox, Drilling & more. Full listing, pic- tures and directions at www.loydsauction.com. See Lyndon Loyd Auctioneers on Facebook. Lyndon Loyd Auctioneers 806-334-0407 (Lic. 7119), Cole Wilson 806-662-5796 (Lic. 17319). EVENTS Texas Renaissance Festival – Oct. 9 to Nov. 28, Saturdays, Sundays and Thanksgiving Friday. 47th annual festival. Kids get in free on Sundays. Discounted tickets available at TexRenFest.com. GENERATORS GENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during utility power outages, so your home and family stay safe and comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!). Request a free quote today! Call for additional terms and conditions. 1-855-704-8579. MAINTENANCE Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off and 0% financing for those who qualify. PLUS Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-815-5722. TRUCK DRIVERS Be Your Own Boss, Choose Your Own Routes! Looking for CDL drivers to deliver new trucks all over the country, starting in Laredo, TX. Experience preferred. Must have DOT physical and be willing to keep logs. No DUIs in the last 10 years, clean MVR. Quality Drive-Away. Apply online at www.qualitydriveaway.com or call 574-642-2023. WANTED Need Extra Cash – I Buy RVs & Mobile Homes –Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Goosenecks, Bumper Pulls. In Any Area, Any Condition – Old/New, Dirty or Clean! I PAY CA$H. No Title – No Problem, we can apply for one. ANR Enterprises, 956-466-7001. FREON WANTED: We pay $$$ for cylinders and cans. R12 R500 R11 R113 R114. Convenient. Certified Professionals. Call 312-291-9169 or visit RefrigerantFinders.com. Texas Press Statewide Classified Network 221 Participating Texas Newspapers • Regional Ads Start At $250 • Email [email protected] NOTICE: While most advertisers are reputable, we cannot guarantee products or services advertised. We urge readers to use caution and when in doubt, contact the Texas Attorney General at 800-621-0508 or the Federal Trade Commission at 877-FTC-HELP. The FTC web site is www.ftc.gov/bizop. NOTICE REGARDING PRESENTMENT OF CLAIMS Notice is hereby given that original letters of testamentary upon the estate of Dorothy Jane Young, deceased, were issued to Brian Byron Young, Jr. and William Leslie Long, Independent Co-Executors, on September 9, 2021, in Cause Number 8763, in the County Court of Falls County, Texas, which is still pending. All persons having claims against such estate are required to present the same within the time prescribed by law. Address claims in care of: Kristen A. Mynar Naman, Howell, Smith & Lee, PLLC 400 Austin Avenue, Suite 800 Waco, Texas 76701 Dated this 27th day of September, 2021. /s/ Kristen A. Mynar Kristen A. Mynar, Attorney for the Estate Trade your unwanted items for fast cash with the Classifieds. P.O. Box 1230 108 E. First Cameron, TX 76520-1230 THE CAMERON HERALD CLASSIFIEDS RIGHT ON THE MONEY! The Classifi eds PLACE YOUR AD TODAY 254-697-6671 [email protected] 254.883.2554 e Marlin Democrat & Rosebud News Classifieds 251 Live Oak Street, Marlin TX 76661 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEV- ERAGE CODE THAT, YATAGAN, INC. D/B/A NEW ROSEBUD GROCERY HAS FILED AN AP- PLICATION FOR A WINE AND BEER RETAILER’S OFF PREM- ISE PERMIT LOCATED AT 118 N. 5TH ST., ROSEBUD, FALLS COUNTY, TX 76570 TABASUM NAZ, PRES/SECY/ DIR ADVERTISE HERE IN CALL 254. 883.2554 TODAY Cougars defeat Thrall Rosebud-Lott bounced back from its first loss of the season by outlasting Thrall in an offensive shootout on Friday night. Three Cougar ball carriers rushed for more than 100 yards. Rosebud-Lott running back Moses Fox led the bunch with 125 yards on six carries and a 30-yard touchdown. Quarterback Zane Zeinert contributed 121 yards on nine carries and reached the end zone three times. But it was utility back Jamarquis Johnson who really hurt the Tigers. Johnson produced 103 rushing yards and a touchdown and caught three passes for 79 yards and another score from Zeinert. The second foot-and-mouth disease train- ing event for North America in 2021 rounds out a comprehensive suite of animal disease mitigation efforts across Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M College of Vet- erinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The event takes place online Nov. 1-10 and is limited to 30 participants. Foot-and-mouth disease has been eradicated from the U.S., Canada and Mexico since 1929, 1952 and 1954, respectively. However, the global threat remains high due to endemic occurrences in many countries across Asia, the Middle East and much of Africa. It also per- sists in parts of Europe and South America. “The need for this training is at an all-time high for U.S. and North American veterinar- ians working with livestock,” said Elizabeth Parker, DVM, AgriLife Research associate director for operations and strategic initiatives. The course is part of a Texas A&M AgriLife collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ European Commission for the Control of Foot-and- Mouth Disease, EuFMD. International expert trainers will teach through presentations, small breakout group exercises and full group discussions. They will share real-world experi- ences in global foot-and-mouth disease control and provide practical information to course participants. “The EuFMD team has managed the dif- ficult challenge of transitioning a hands-on, real-time training course to a virtual version, seamlessly continuing the process of building capacity to recognize and respond to foot-and- mouth disease,” said Keith Sumption, FAO chief veterinary officer. “I am pleased to see this excellent partnership progressing over the years to include industry and university per- sonnel in addition to government and private practitioners.” CONTINUING THREATS AND SOLUTIONS FROM THE FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE COURSE Parker cited the rapid spread of African swine fever across Asia and a recent incursion in the Dominican Republic as calls for vigilance and increased preparedness for foreign animal diseases. “If the U.S. experiences an outbreak of foot- and-mouth disease, early detection will be key, and our private sector veterinarians will most likely be the boots on the ground to help regu- latory animal health officials implement the daily response,” she said. The virtual course will cover diagnosis and investigation of outbreaks. It will teach participants how to safely examine livestock without spreading disease among farms; how to age lesions and take foot-and-mouth dis- ease diagnostic samples; how to understand requirements of U.S. regulations; how to set up biosecurity points around suspect farms; and how to use vaccines to prevent disease spread and impact. Registration for the course is available at https://tx.ag/fmd2021. KEY INFECTIOUS ANIMAL DISEASE SOLUTIONS IN INDUSTRY COLLABORATION U.S. Department of Agriculture research sug- gests an outbreak in the U.S. could result in losses of $15 billion to $100 billion, depend- ing on the duration of the outbreak, the extent of resulting trade restrictions and consumer reactions. “The return of foot-and-mouth disease to the U.S. is one of the biggest threats to our industry,” said Colin Woodall, chief execu- tive officer for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. “It is important that courses like this are used to help educate, train and prepare large animal vets and industry experts to help us respond quickly and decisively.” Texas A&M AgriLife course tackles foot-and-mouth, animal disease risk

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ORGo to our websitewww.cameronherald.comand click on the icon

See what everyone’sbeen talking about!

marlindemocrat.com

Page 7 l Wednesday, September 29, 2021www.rosebudnews.net

MISC.

WANTED: MARLIN, TX PHONE BOOK - Wanting to buy a Marlin, Tx Phone Book. Any year: 1960 thru 1965. Must be in good condi-tion. Cash paid. Contact - Re-max512302001 @gmail.com

LEGAL NOTICES

LEGAL NOTICEPursuant to Chapter 59, Texas Property Code, EZ Stor-age, 216 Winter Drive, Marlin, TX 76661, will hold

an online auction of property being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale starts Sept 24th and ends Oct 8th: https://www.stor-agetreasures.com/auctions/detail/1694395

Property sold to the highest bidder for cash, payment must be received within 24 hours. Seller reserves the right to not accept any bid and to with-draw property for sale. Buyer will have 72 hours to remove all items from the prop-erty. Property of the

following tenant: Adriane Thomas

TexSCAN Week of Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2021

ACREAGEHunting/investment/recreational property. We have some of the best in Texas! From the Hill Country (Edwards, Menard, Coke, Val Verde County, free ranging exotics) to South Texas (Kinney, Duval, Live Oak County, whitetail, hogs). Large or small acreage. 30-year fixed rate owner financing, only 5% down. Call toll-free or email for individual prices and terms, www.ranchenterprisesltd.com, 800-876-9720.

ARROWHEADSIndian Arrowheads Wanted – Point Type: Must be old, authentic & unbroken. Absolute TOP DOLLAR Paid – Up to 5 figures for one point. I am a very serious high-end collector. Call 979-218-3351.

AUCTIONSWichita Falls Housing Authority – Oct. 2, 2021 at 10 a.m., 503 N. Rosewood W.F., TX. Buildings to be moved, vehicles, playground equipment. Complete listing and photos at ChoateAuction.com. Bryan Choate TX License 12976.

Estate/Guns/Ammo – Oct. 9, 2021 at 10 a.m., Pioneer Hall @ Rodeo Grounds, Henrietta, Texas. Complete listing and photos at ChoateAuction.com. Bryan Choate TX License 12976.

Guns of Estate – Oct. 2, 2021 at 10 a.m., Wheeler Co. Agrilife Center, North Edge of Wheeler, Tx. 150± guns – rifles, shotguns, handguns, ammo, knives, safes and marbles. Winchester, Colt, Savage, Browning, Remington, Fox, Drilling & more. Full listing, pic-tures and directions at www.loydsauction.com. See Lyndon Loyd Auctioneers on Facebook. Lyndon Loyd Auctioneers 806-334-0407 (Lic. 7119), Cole Wilson 806-662-5796 (Lic. 17319).

EVENTSTexas Renaissance Festival – Oct. 9 to Nov. 28, Saturdays, Sundays and Thanksgiving Friday. 47th annual festival. Kids get in free on Sundays. Discounted tickets available at TexRenFest.com.

GENERATORSGENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during utility power outages, so your home and family stay safe and comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!). Request a free quote today! Call for additional terms and conditions. 1-855-704-8579.

MAINTENANCEEliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule a FREE LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off and 0% financing for those who qualify. PLUS Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-815-5722.

TRUCK DRIVERSBe Your Own Boss, Choose Your Own Routes! Looking for CDL drivers to deliver new trucks all over the country, starting in Laredo, TX. Experience preferred. Must have DOT physical and be willing to keep logs. No DUIs in the last 10 years, clean MVR. Quality Drive-Away. Apply online at www.qualitydriveaway.com or call 574-642-2023.

WANTEDNeed Extra Cash – I Buy RVs & Mobile Homes –Travel Trailers, 5th Wheels, Goosenecks, Bumper Pulls. In Any Area, Any Condition – Old/New, Dirty or Clean! I PAY CA$H. No Title – No Problem, we can apply for one. ANR Enterprises, 956-466-7001.

FREON WANTED: We pay $$$ for cylinders and cans. R12 R500 R11 R113 R114. Convenient. Certified Professionals. Call 312-291-9169 or visit RefrigerantFinders.com.

Texas Press Statewide Classified Network 221 Participating Texas Newspapers • Regional Ads

Start At $250 • Email [email protected]: While most advertisers are reputable, we cannot guarantee products or services advertised. We urge readers to use caution and when in doubt, contact the Texas Attorney General at 800-621-0508 or the Federal Trade Commission at 877-FTC-HELP. The FTC web site is www.ftc.gov/bizop.

NOTICE REGARDING PRESENTMENT OF CLAIMS

Notice is hereby given that original letters of testamentary upon the estate of Dorothy

Jane Young, deceased, were issued to Brian Byron Young, Jr. and William Leslie Long,

Independent Co-Executors, on September 9, 2021, in Cause Number 8763, in the County Court

of Falls County, Texas, which is still pending. All persons having claims against such estate are

required to present the same within the time prescribed by law. Address claims in care of:

Kristen A. Mynar Naman, Howell, Smith & Lee, PLLC 400 Austin Avenue, Suite 800 Waco, Texas 76701 Dated this 27th day of September, 2021. /s/ Kristen A. Mynar Kristen A. Mynar, Attorney for the Estate

PUBLISHER’S AFFIDAVIT I solemnly swear that the above notice was published once in The Marlin Democrat, a newspaper printed in Marlin, Falls County, Texas, as provided in the Texas Estates Code for the service of citation or notice by publication, and that the date that the issue of said newspaper bore in which said notice was published was ________________________________________. A copy of the notice as published, clipped from the newspaper, is attached hereto. __________________________________________ Publisher SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME by ___________________________, the ________ day of _____________________, 2021, to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. __________________________________________ Notary Public in and for the State of Texas

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGE CODE THAT, YATAGAN, INC. D/B/A NEW ROSEBUD GROCERY HAS FILED AN AP-PLICATION FOR A WINE AND BEER RETAILER’S OFF PREM-ISE PERMIT LOCATED AT 118 N. 5TH ST., ROSEBUD, FALLS COUNTY, TX 76570TABASUM NAZ, PRES/SECY/DIR

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CALL 254. 883.2554 TODAY

Cougars defeat ThrallRosebud-Lott bounced back from its first loss of the season by outlasting Thrall in an offensive shootout on Friday night. Three Cougar ball carriers rushed for more than 100 yards. Rosebud-Lott running back Moses Fox led the bunch with 125 yards on six carries and a 30-yard touchdown. Quarterback Zane Zeinert contributed 121 yards on nine carries and reached the end zone three times. But it was utility back Jamarquis Johnson who really hurt the Tigers. Johnson produced 103 rushing yards and a touchdown and caught three passes for 79 yards and another score from Zeinert.

The second foot-and-mouth disease train-ing event for North America in 2021 rounds out a comprehensive suite of animal disease mitigation efforts across Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M College of Vet-erinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

The event takes place online Nov. 1-10 and is limited to 30 participants.

Foot-and-mouth disease has been eradicated from the U.S., Canada and Mexico since 1929, 1952 and 1954, respectively. However, the global threat remains high due to endemic occurrences in many countries across Asia, the Middle East and much of Africa. It also per-sists in parts of Europe and South America.

“The need for this training is at an all-time high for U.S. and North American veterinar-ians working with livestock,” said Elizabeth Parker, DVM, AgriLife Research associate director for operations and strategic initiatives.

The course is part of a Texas A&M AgriLife collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, EuFMD. International expert trainers will teach through presentations, small breakout group exercises and full group discussions. They will share real-world experi-ences in global foot-and-mouth disease control and provide practical information to course participants.

“The EuFMD team has managed the dif-ficult challenge of transitioning a hands-on, real-time training course to a virtual version, seamlessly continuing the process of building capacity to recognize and respond to foot-and-mouth disease,” said Keith Sumption, FAO chief veterinary officer. “I am pleased to see this excellent partnership progressing over the years to include industry and university per-sonnel in addition to government and private practitioners.”

Continuing threats and solutions from the foot-and-mouth disease Course

Parker cited the rapid spread of African swine fever across Asia and a recent incursion in the Dominican Republic as calls for vigilance and increased preparedness for foreign animal diseases.

“If the U.S. experiences an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, early detection will be key, and our private sector veterinarians will most likely be the boots on the ground to help regu-latory animal health officials implement the daily response,” she said.

The virtual course will cover diagnosis and investigation of outbreaks. It will teach participants how to safely examine livestock without spreading disease among farms; how to age lesions and take foot-and-mouth dis-ease diagnostic samples; how to understand requirements of U.S. regulations; how to set up biosecurity points around suspect farms; and how to use vaccines to prevent disease spread and impact.

Registration for the course is available at https://tx.ag/fmd2021.

Key infeCtious animal disease solutions in industry Collaboration

U.S. Department of Agriculture research sug-gests an outbreak in the U.S. could result in losses of $15 billion to $100 billion, depend-ing on the duration of the outbreak, the extent of resulting trade restrictions and consumer reactions.

“The return of foot-and-mouth disease to the U.S. is one of the biggest threats to our industry,” said Colin Woodall, chief execu-tive officer for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. “It is important that courses like this are used to help educate, train and prepare large animal vets and industry experts to help us respond quickly and decisively.”

Texas A&M AgriLife course tackles foot-and-mouth, animal disease risk