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THE RIESEL RUSTLER Riesel, Texas FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2021 Page 2 DEADLINES for the Rustler Stories – 12:00 noon on Tuesday Ads – 12:00 noon on Tuesday for that Friday’s edition. Call: 254-753-3871 • Fax: 254-753-3884 Email: [email protected] Yes, I want a subscription to Riesel Rustler P. O. Box 100 • Riesel, TX 76682-0100 e-mail: [email protected] (254) 753-3871 • Fax: (254) 753-3884 Annual rate: $17.00 in McLennan County • $20.00 outside McLennan County Name __________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________ City __________________________ State _______ ZIP _________ Subscribe to the Riesel Rustler SUBSCRIPTIONS $17.00 a year In McLennan County Rest of the World ...............$20.00 THE RIESEL RUSTLER USPS No. 466-020 Roger Jones Published weekly at Riesel, Texas 76682-0100 Riesel Mailing Address P.O. Box 100, Riesel, TX 76682-0100 Waco Office ..............................254-753-3871 412 S. 16th St., Waco, TX 76706 FAX No.....................................254-753-3884 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 7, 1896 Periodical postage paid at Riesel, Texas 76682-0100 POSTMASTER: Send Change of Address to Riesel Rustler, P.O. Box 100, Riesel, TX 76682-0100 Any erroneous reflection against the reputation, character or standing of any individual, firm or corporation in this paper will be corrected if called to the attention of the publisher . Church notices, school entertainment and other social affairs, where there is a charge made, will be charged at our reg- ular advertising rate. We reserve the right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. e-mail: [email protected] The BaCKyArD bar •stage•grill Upcoming Concerts 511 S. 8th St. in Waco For tickets, visit The Backyard or backyardwaco.com. Ticket information can also be found at stubwire.com. Upcoming Events Nov. 12 – Le Freak – 8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 – Baylor/OU Watch Party – 10:00 a.m.; Pecos & The Rooftops – 8:30 p.m. Nov. 19 – Chad Cooke Band – 8:30 p.m. Nov. 20 – Erick Willis – 8:30 p.m. Nov. 21 – Nelly with Harper Grace and Dusty Black – 6:00 p.m. Nov. 26 – Shaker Hymns – 8:30 p.m. Nov. 27 – Led Zeppelin Tribute – 8:00 p.m. Dec. 3 – John Corabi of Motley Crue & The Scream – 8:30 p.m. Dec. 4 – George Ducas – 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Roger Jones Editor and Publisher TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION MEMBER 2021 Riesel ISD Events Fri., Nov. 12 – 7:30 p.m., Riesel Varsity Football vs. Van Vleck @ Caldwell (Playoffs) Mon., Nov. 15 – 5:00 p.m., 7th & 8th Grade Boys Basketball vs. Clifton (H); 5:00 p.m., JH Girls Basketball @ Clifton 5/6:00 B,7,8; 6:00 p.m., Board Meeting Tues., Nov. 16 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls & Boys Basketball vs. Mumford (H) 5/6:15 Fri., Nov. 19 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Boys Basketball @ Hillsboro 5/6:15; 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Bas- ketball @ Reicher 5/6:15 p.m. Mon., Nov. 22 – Thanksgiving Break; 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Bas- ketball @ Vanguard 5/6:15 p.m. Tues., Nov. 23 – Thanksgiving Break; 12:00 p.m., JV/V Boys Basketball vs. Rosebud-Lott (H) 12/1:15 p.m.; 12:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Basketball vs. Live Oak (H) 12/1:15 p.m. Wed., Nov. 24 – Thanksgiving Break Thurs., Nov. 25 – Thanksgiving Break Hallsburg Elem. Dress-Up Days Each Tuesday is designated as YESHawks day. Each Friday is designated as Spirit Day. Wed., Nov. 17 – Orange Day Wed., Dec. 1 – Black Day Wed., Dec. 8 – White Day RISD Menus Week of November 15 - 19 District Breakfast (Offered daily: fresh fruit, 100% fruit juice, 1% white milk or fat free flavored milk, cereal & buttered toast) Mon.: French toast sticks, apple slices. Tues.: Breakfast on bun. Wed.: Breakfast taco. Thurs.: Cinnamon roll, apple slices. Fri.: Scrambled eggs, bacon, hash browns. Pre-K - 6th Lunch (Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk) All side items are offered with every entrée. Mon.: Pizza, corn, salad, carrot sticks w/ranch. Fun Lunch: Ham sandwich or chef salad. Tues.: Beef soft tacos, refried beans, Spanish rice, cheese cup. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets or chef salad. Wed.: Cheeseburger mac & cheese, black-eyed peas, broccoli, roll. Fun Lunch: Mini corn dogs or baked potato. Thurs.: Steak fingers w/gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets or baked potato. Fri.: Chicken sandwich, French fries, carrots, pickle cups. Fun Lunch: Turkey sandwich. 7th - 12th Lunch (Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk) All side items are offered with every entrée. Mon.: Lasagna, salad, corn, garlic toast. Grab & Go: Meatball sub, baked chips, carrot sticks w/ranch OR chef salad. Tues.: Beef soft tacos, refried beans, Spanish rice, lettuce, tomato, cheese cup. Grab & Go: Taquitos, refried beans, Spanish rice OR chef salad. Wed.: Homemade chili, cornbread or crackers, cheese cup. Grab & Go: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, broccoli OR ham & cheese sand- wich OR turkey & cheese sandwich. Thurs.: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, pinto beans, okra, cornbread. Grab & Go: Corn dog, tater tots, pork & beans OR ham & cheese sandwich OR turkey & cheese sandwich. Fri.: Teriyaki chicken, fried rice, broccoli, egg roll. Grab & Go: Spicy or regular chicken sandwich, waffle fries, corn, carrot sticks OR ham & cheese sandwich OR turkey & cheese sandwich. Hallsburg Elem. Menus Week of November 15 - 19 Low fat 1% white milk and fat free chocolate milk are offered with each meal. Whole grain cereals, wheat toast, yogurt and 100% fruit juices are offered with each breakfast. Breakfast Mon.: Cinnamon toast. Tues.: Cheese toast. Wed.: Muffins. Thurs.: Cereal, toast, yogurt, fruit. Fri.: Cereal, toast, yogurt, fruit. Lunch Mon.: Ham & bean soup, Romaine salad, crackers, cheese, fruit. Tues.: Taco Tuesday (with all the fixings). Wed.: Hot ham & cheese sand- wiches, chips, raw carrots, fruit. Thurs.: Turkey and dressing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit salad, roll. Fri.: Sunwiches, chips, raw veg- gies, fruit. EARLY RELEASE. WANT ADS Classified – 10¢ per word, $5.00 minimum Each additional insertion (same copy) at 1/2 price Call 254-753-3871 or e-mail [email protected] for ad information to get rid of unwanted items. RIESEL CITY COUNCIL will meet 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m.; Municipal Court, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; City Hall open 8:00-4:30, Mon. thru Fri. City Hall phone 896-6501, water plant phone 896-6681. ________________________________ Sul Ross Dance Club Covid-19 Protocol: We will not have the food table during the break. We ask that you to either eat before you come or bring snacks for just yourself. The Sul Ross Boot Scootin’ Dance Club has been serving Waco and the surrounding area since 1978. Open dances are held each Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sul Ross Senior Center located at 15th Street and Waco Drive (1414 Jefferson). Styles of dance include two steps, polka, waltzes and even the occasional chicken dance. Line MCC’s Visual & Performing Arts Events in November Note for All Events Listed Below Contact: Visual & Performing Arts at 254-299-8283 Please note: Face coverings and social distancing are strongly encouraged. Concert Band Performance Nov. 14 • 3 p.m. Ball Performing Arts Center Cost: Free Christian & Country Bands Concert Nov. 15 • 7:30 p.m. Ball Performing Arts Center Cost: Free Rock Bands Concert Nov. 16 • 7:30 p.m. Ball Performing Arts Center Cost: Free Wind Ensemble Concert Nov. 17 • 7:30 p.m. Ball Performing Arts Center Cost: Free McLennan Theatre presents “Passage” Nov. 18-20, 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 21, 2 p.m. Music & Theatre Arts, Room 110 Cost: $10 for adults; $8 for seniors and students Tickets: McLennan Box Office at 254-299-8200 or boxoffice@ mclennan.edu Playwright Christopher Chen crafts a thrilling and insightful investigation of the xenophobic and nationalistic struggle between Country X and Country Y, two intertwined yet dissonant nations. Inspired by E.M. Forester’s novel, A Passage to India, our story fol- lows a local doctor from Country X who befriends a teacher from the influential and dominant Country Y. As they explore a mystifying and sacred cave, their friendship and individual worldviews are tested by the societal prejudices ingrained in their divergent cultures. Student Recital Nov. 19 • Noon Ball Performing Arts Center Cost: Free Guitar & Vocal Tech Concert Nov. 29 • 7:30 p.m. Music & Theatre Arts, Room 110 Cost: Free a friendly, smoke and alcohol free atmosphere. Admission is $5. You will find a clean wholesome atmosphere with no smoking, no alcohol, and security is provided. Our dances for November are: Nov. 18 – Ragland Country Band Nov. 25 – No Dance For more info., call (254) 855- 0796 or visit www.sulrossdance- club.org. * Bands are subject to change without notice. ** Dollar Jackpot Night is the first Thursday of each month. Time to go “neck and neck” with your friends! Join us for the long and short of it on November 13, 2021 as we honor our tall friends the giraffes at the 2021 Cameron Park Zoo Stampede, brought to you by H-E-B and Reliant. Online registration has begun with early bird pricing and goes until November 12, 2021. Register early for the best pricing and the best attire; shirts only guaranteed thru November 1, 2021 at 11:59:59 p.m. Packet pickup will be November 12 th and 13 th , 2021, onsite at The Cameron Park Zoo. Your 5K entry will include a long sleeved cotton t-shirt; the 10K will include a long sleeved technical (dri fit) shirt. Additional shirts are available for purchase. H-E-B’s Zoo Stampede remains a staple of the Cameron Park Zoo calendar and an important way to contribute to your zoo’s ability to provide advanced animal care and essential conservation work. It’s a tall order, but your participation in this year’s run furthers Cameron Park Zoo’s mission and allows our dedicated staff to remain hard at work, ensuring the animals flourish and receive world-class care each and every day. We look forward to sharing this year’s live Stampede experience with you; it will be head and shoul- ders above the rest! Find details at cameronparkzoo. com. Join the Stampede! Call or come by to visit with us today 254-399-5109 Located at 5001 Bosque Blvd., Waco, Texas 76710 Paige Mann, Manager and Agent 254.399.5161 Paige.Mann@texasfirstagency.com Susan English, Agent 254.399.5126 Susan.English@texasfirstagency.com Rodney G. Kroll, President and Agent Rodney.Kroll@texasfirstagency.com Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Falls & Limestone Counties are sponsoring an “Es- tate Planning Seminar” program at the Marlin Men’s Civic Center in Marlin, Texas, on Thursday, November 18, 2021. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. The pro- gram begins at 9:00 a.m. and will conclude at 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided. There is a $10.00 fee for the pro- gram, payable at the door. Please RSVP by November 12th. Speakers for the program include Dr. Jason Johnson – local bank representatives. Jason Johnson – Extension Economist. Topics for the program include: Estate Planning Overview, What Happens without a Will, Docu- ments You Should Consider, Brief Overview of Estate Tax, Setting Up a Trust, and Insurance Estate Plan- ning. Great topics that are being covered and every family needs to plan for their future. **For more information, please contact the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Falls County (254.883.1410) or Limestone County (254.729.5314). Please RSVP for meal planning purposes by November 12th. Estate Planning Seminar to be Held Thursday, November 18th Will be at the Marlin Men’s Civic Center, 1104 Business Hwy 6, Marlin, TX 76661 Do Well, Be Well With Diabetes Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes is a program for people with Type 2 Diabetes. It is a 5-week program that explores a new topic each week. Get the facts from diabetic experts and professional educa- tors, ask the questions you want answered, get the encouragement you need to make positive changes and meet others who have the same concerns you do. Classes will be held on Tuesdays beginning November 16th through December 14th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the McLennan County Extension Office located at 4224 Cobbs Dr., Waco, TX 76710. These classes are offered free of charge. For more information and/ or register, please contact Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for McLennan County at (254) 757-5180 or email Colleen Foleen at [email protected]. CALLING ALL VENDORS! Christmas on the Avenue in Mart will be held on December 4th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Booths are available for $20 to set up, plus a donation for their drawing at 3 p.m. You are responsible for YOUR own table! 10x10 spots. Set-up time can start at 7:30 or 8:00 a.m. Contact by calling or texting Mary Schmedthorst at 254-709- 1456 or Pamela Armstrong at 254- 749-4454. Pay for booths the day of event. Hope to see everyone there! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call. Also, there will be a parade this year and they are looking for food trucks! Please contact Pamela for parade information if you are interested. Hallsburg Elementary is hosting the Turkey Trot 2021 on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. at the Hallsburg School Track. Come make room for Thanksgiv- ing dinner by running and walking around the track. Parents, Grand- parents, and all family members are welcome to join us! Bring your own water bottle! Water will NOT be provided! Turkey tokens will be awarded to all Hallsburg students partici- pating to add to their achievement necklaces and prizes will also be awarded for top runners in various age groups! Hallsburg’s Turkey Trot 2021 GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE Waco, TX - September 30, 2021 The Burton Lawless College Scholarship was presented to two recipients at the 22nd Annual Grant Teaff FCA Golf Tourna- ment. Recipients were recognized at the Lunch program of the Golf Tournament at Ridgewood Country Club in Waco this past Monday, September 27th. Burton is a faithful Leadership Board member in the Heart of Texas area and a Super Bowl cham- pion with the Dallas Cowboys. The award is based on the recipient’s involvement in FCA, leadership, and recommendation from their huddle coach. This year, Lexi Moody of Craw- ford High School and Kolt Byrd of Whitney High School each received a $250 scholarship. They are pictured above with Heart of Texas North representative Carrie Rogers (top left), Heart of Texas Director Ben Johnson (top right), Coach Grant Teaff (bottom left) and Burton Lawless (bottom right). Lexi, Kolt and the numerous nom- inees are a testimony to the work and ministry of FCA, the churches they both attend, and the families they come from! *For more information about the Heart of Texas FCA ministry you can go to www.heartoftexasfca.org. *For more information about the national FCA ministry, the largest Christian sports organization in the world that touches millions of lives one heart at a time go to www. fca.org. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES BURTON LAWLESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP 2021 Burton Lawless College Scholarship Recipients dancers are always welcome. The Sul Ross Dance Club pro- vides great entertainment by in- viting different bands to perform each week. We are fortunate to have some of the best country western bands in this area playing for your dancing pleasure. We also have a great dance floor!!! Are you looking for the perfect place to celebrate an event such as a company party, birthday party, employee celebration, or family social? The Sul Ross Dance Club is just the place to come and dance in November is National Diabetes Awareness month! Diabetes is a long-lasting disease, also known as a chronic disease, that impacts millions of people in the United States. There are three different types of diabetes: Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational diabetes. Type 1: Occurs when the body’s pancreas does not make any or enough insulin. Type 2: Often happens after a long period of the pancreas strug- gling to produce enough insulin for the amount of sugary food eaten. Gestational: Occurs when a woman’s body does not make enough insulin during a pregnancy. There are helpful steps you can take to prevent Type 2 diabetes or manage your diabetes well! Regular- ly checking your blood sugar, taking prescribed medications, engaging in an active lifestyle, and making healthier choices when eating are all proven ways to help prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes. For questions, do not hesitate to reach out to your doctor. For more information, visit: waco-texas.com/health.

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THE RIESEL RUSTLERRiesel, Texas

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2021Page 2

DEADLINES for the RustlerStories – 12:00 noon on Tuesday

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THE RIESEL RUSTLERRiesel, Texas

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019Page 2

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THE RIESEL RUSTLERUSPS No. 466-020

Roger JonesEditor and Publisher

Published weekly at Riesel, Texas 76682-0100

Riesel Mailing AddressP.O. Box 100, Riesel, TX 76682-0100

Waco Office ..............................254-753-3871412 S. 16th St., Waco, TX 76706

FAX No.....................................254-753-3884e-mail: [email protected]

ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 7, 1896Periodical postage paid atRiesel, Texas 76682-0100

POSTMASTER: Send Change of Address toRiesel Rustler, P.O. Box 100,

Riesel, TX 76682-0100

Any erroneous reflection against thereputation, character or standing of anyindividual, firm or corporation in thispaper will be corrected if called to theattention of the publisher.Church notices, school entertainment

and other social affairs, where there is acharge made, will be charged at our reg-ular advertising rate.

We reserve the right to reject or cancelany advertisement at any time.

We’re an old bank, but wespecialize in new things.

We’re ready to help you finance a new car.

We can help you buy a new home, or open

a college savings account for a new baby.

And, when retirement comes, we can help

you live out new dreams.

RIESEL400 South Hwy 6 • 254.896.2371

WOODWAY 101 Santa Fe Drive • 254.772.8107

TEMPLE/BELTON7285 West Adams • 254.791.1000

WACO4901 Bosque Blvd. • 254.741.0100

GATESVILLE 2501 South Hwy 36 • 254.248.1616

KILLEEN 3310 E. Central Texas Expy. • 254.634.1011

DEADLINES for the RustlerStories – 12:00 noon on Tuesday

Ads – 12:00 noon on Tuesdayfor that Friday’s edition.

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Young at Heart Dance Club

The Young at Heart Dance Club has a dance each Tuesday night from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Sul Ross Center located at 15th and Waco Drive (1414 Jefferson). All dances are alcohol and smoke free, refreshments are served and door prizes are given each week. Admission is $5.00.

Everyone is welcome, so come enjoy the music and fellowship.

Our dances for this month are:July 9 – Texas HeartbeatJuly 16 – Out of the BlueJuly 23 – The Ragland TrioJuly 30 – Silver WingsFor more information, call (254)

799-7081.

The BaCKyArD bar •stage•grill

Upcoming Concerts511 S. 8th St. in Waco

For tickets, visit The Backyard or backyardwaco.com. Ticket information can also be found at stubwire.com.

This Week’s EventsJuly 5 – Back in Black: AC/DC

Tribute – 9 p.m.; North of Navasota – 8:30 p.m.

July 6 – Selena the Tribute – 9 p.m.

July 7 – Sunday FUNDAY; Food & Drink Specials; Live Music – Justin Hewitt – 2 p.m.

July 8 – S.I.N. (Service Industry Night) – All Night

July 9 – Drink Specials; 4horse-man Happy Hour @ Saloon – 5 - 7 p.m.

July 10 – Food & Drink SpecialsJuly 11 – Piano Man – 9 p.m.;

Drink SpecialsJuly 12 – The Statesboro Revue

– 9 p.m.; Damon Curtis Band – 8:30 p.m.

July 13 – Aaron Copeland – 9 p.m.

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LEGAL NOTICE

TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION

MEMBER 2019

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that applications for a place on the City of Riesel Regular Election ballot may be filed during the following times:

Filing Dates and Times:Start Date: July 20, 2019End Date: August 19, 2019

Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Physical address for filing application in person for place on the ballot:104 N. Memorial, Riesel, TX 76682

Address to mail applications for place on the ballot (if filing by mail):PO Box 249, Riesel, TX 76682

For more information, go to www.cityof-riesel.org or call 254-896-6501. 11x 8-16

since 1978. Open dances are held each Thursday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Sul Ross Senior Center located at 15th Street and Waco Drive (1414 Jefferson). Styles of dance include two steps, polka, waltzes and even the occasional chicken dance. Line dancers are always welcome.

Admission is $5. You will find a clean wholesome atmosphere with no smoking, no alcohol, and secu-rity is provided.

Our dances for this month are:July 11 – Branded HeartJuly 18 – Roger Kirby and

Texas HeartbeatJuly 25 – Midnight Mustangs* Bands are subject to change with-

out notice.** Dollar Jackpot Night is the first

Thursday of each month.For more info., call (254) 855-

0796 or visit www.sulrossdance-club.org.

Garage Sale Items Needed!!

Are you summer cleaning? Are you thinking you should have a garage sale, but they are too much work and you really don’t have the time or energy. Well I have a solution for you! The Riesel Lions Club is going to have a fundraising garage sale on Aug. 10 and we will take your unwanted stuff. You can give Tracy a call or text @ 254-227-7910 and someone can come pick it up from you. We are taking working appliances, arts and craft supplies and items, ATVs, go karts, car accessories, baby items, beauty items, clothing, bikes, toys, books, movies, collectibles, knick knacks, farm and ranch items, household items, household decor, holiday decorations, jewelery, musical instruments, camping equipment, kitchen items, tools, games, pet supplies, luggage, purses, and bags, sports and outdoor items, gardening items, antiques, vases, clothing, shoes, furniture, towels, sheets, blankets and comforters, etc. Give Tracy a call or text at 254-227-7910 or 254-633-0157, or send us a mes-sage through Facebook, or if you would like to drop off, let us know and we can give you the address for drop offs.

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RIESEL CITY COUNCIL will meet 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m.; Municipal Court, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; City Hall open 8:00-4:30, Mon. thru Fri. City Hall phone 896-6501, water plant phone 896-6681.________________________________

FOR SALECloset cleaning – Ladies shoes 5 1/2M-5W-5WW (most new). Clothes size large-14 Petite-Large Petite (some new). 2 brunet Wigs (never worn) plus one hair piece. King size metal mattress frame & 2” topper. King size bed spread NEW teal. 2 Dell 1260DN printer ink cartridges. 2 sets of 4 chairs. Small Refrig. dorm size. 2 helmets NEW size S & L. Large pottery mixing bowls. Special $1 or less & $2 tables. Plus other items. Friday, JULY 5, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. & Saturday, JULY 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. RIESEL AREA – call 254-722-3911 or 254-495-0913. 1x 7-5 pc________________________________

HOUSE FOR RENT1675 7-Mile Lane. 2 BR, 1 Bath. $650/month. Call 254-744-9235. s 4-26 tfn b________________________________MOBILE HOME FOR LEASEMobile Home For Lease – 3 bed-rooms, 2 full baths. 11853 East Hwy. 6, Riesel, TX 76682. Deposit $1000.00. Monthly Rent $1,200.00. For more information, call 682-465-6723. 4x 7-5 b________________________________

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HOME • AUTO • LIFE

ROAD CLOSUREOn June 24th, due to the

replacement of a major culvert, The City of Riesel will

temporarily closeWilliams Road (in front of theelementary school) between

Northern Hills and Edwards St.The construction may last

a few weeks.We appreciate your patience

and if you have any questionsor concerns, please call

City Hall at 254-896-6501.

Sul RossDance Club

The Sul Ross Boot Scootin’ Dance Club has been serving Waco and the surrounding area

FosterElementaryAll ‘A’ Honor Roll for the School Year

The following Foster Elementary students made the “All-A” Honor Roll for the 2018-2019 school year:

1st grade: Braylen Arthaud, Monica Beltran, Caynan Branch, Kathleya Castleberry, Trevor Cool-ey, Luke Folds, Amicus Jay, Jace Morado, Maddox Russell, Shelby Shaw, Jax Smith, Kestlee Sobotik, Lakin Sowders, Mason Summers, Gage Trayler, Jacob Wolf.

2nd Grade: Alexander Black, Abigail Branch, Aliyah Daria, Catelyn Fox, Duke Groschke, Quinn Sjolander, Timber Towns, Kaylin Wilton.

3rd Grade: Jace Adcock, Cam-

bree Allen, Dre’Anna Calhoun- Sharp, Kambreye Curtis, Kaylee DiDio, Avery Jackson, Jaylee Koester-Walker, Heath Laughlin, Alyssa Moore, Lillie Motycka, Harryson Pechacek, Gabriel Perez, Kaelyn Price, Carys Reed, Hadlee Stein, Mollee Summers.

4th Grade: Camdyn Benton, Allison Chavez, Addison Cope, Myla Ehlers, Zachary Miller, Leoncio Moreno, Alia Moreno, Mallory Stewart.

5th grade: Aubrey Allen, Em-erson Curtis, Kerrigan Dieterich, Paisley Groschke.

6th grade: Kyleigh Benton, Adele Drews, Alanis McCarver- Moore, Landri Pick, Brody Stein.

Austin Searcy.10th grade: Hunter Glenn, Lil-

lie Higgins, Tyler Jeske, Amber Ludwig, William McClintock, Caylee Moore, Lawson Neuen-schwander.

11th grade: Jackylann Boyd, Raenee Ehlers, Staci Ehlers, Landry Griffin, Megan Howard, Nicole Moseley, Eduardo Perez, Rachel Saage.

12th Grade: Kelsey Ashcraft, Brittney Aulin, Orn Chayuti-kul, Josephine Curtis, Chandler Dodge, Cole Garner, Maddysin Henderson, Michelle Jaimes, Kayla McGuire, Baylee Phillips, Grant Tijerina, Alexis Valsamaki, Madison Villarrial.

The following Riesel High School students made the All-A Honor Roll for the end of the 2018-2019 school year:

7th grade: Zane Drews, Cade Ehlers, Hudson Glenn, Preston Laughlin, Mackayla Montgomery, Madison Mutina, Joseph Olvera, Claire Tunnicliffe.

8th grade: Kolt Dieterich, Emma Howard, Abigail Hughes, Amy Marquez, Anna Tate.

9th grade: Faith Adams, Macy Akins, Stella Close, Kyson Dieterich, Wyatt Drews, Emily Keo, Kylie Kilgore, Zachary Lindley-Wiese, Braylin Lynch, Cedric Madkins, Wade Schronk,

Riesel High SchoolEnd of Year

All ‘A’ Honor RollGrades 7-12

Riesel High School

End of YearPerfect

AttendanceGrades 7-12

The following Riesel High School students had Perfect At-tendance for the 2018-19 school year.

7th grade: Zane Drews*, Hud-son Glenn, Landen Plath, Ryan Roddy.

8th grade: Peyton Hensley, Susana Herrera, Abigail Hughes, Dominic Leffert, Hannah Putman, Anthony Reynolds, Morgan Rich-ter, Noah Walts.

9th grade: Dakota Davis, Zacarias Juandiego, Emily Keo, Destiny Lehrmann, Slaton Sielaff.

10th grade: Trace Aulin, Alera Basquez, Anhelica Chaires, Hunt-er Glenn, Tyler Jeske, Amber Lud-wig, Lawson Neuenschwander, Josiah Olvera*, Tarah Roddy.

11th grade: Megan Howard*, Rachel Saage*.

12th Grade: Madison Villarrial.*Also received Exceptional Per-

fect Attendance Award for no ab-sences of any kind throughout the entire school year.

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2019 – USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will accept applications beginning June 3, 2019, for certain practices under the continuous Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) signup and will offer exten-sions for expiring CRP contracts. The 2018 Farm Bill reauthorized CRP, one of the country’s largest conservation programs.

“USDA offers a variety of con-servation programs to farmers and ranchers, and the Conservation Re-serve Program is an important tool for private lands management,” said FSA Administrator Richard Fordyce. “CRP allows agricultural producers to set aside land to re-duce soil erosion, improve water quality, provide habitat for wildlife and boost soil health.”

FSA stopped accepting applica-tions last fall for the continuous CRP signup when 2014 Farm Bill authority expired. Since passage of the 2018 Farm Bill last December, Fordyce said FSA has carefully an-alyzed the language and determined that a limited signup prioritizing water-quality practices furthers conservation goals and makes sense for producers as FSA works to fully implement the program.

Continuous CRP SignupThis year’s signup will in-

clude such practices as grassed waterways, filter strips, riparian buffers, wetland restoration and others. View a full list of prac-tices approved for this program at https://www.fsa.usda.gov/As-sets/USDA-FSA-Public/usdafiles/NewsRoom/news-releases/pdf/SU52%20practices.pdf.

Continuous signup enrollment contracts are 10 to 15 years in du-ration. Soil rental rates will be set at 90 percent of the existing rates. Incentive payments will not be offered for these contracts.

Conservation ReserveEnhancement Program Signup

FSA will also reopen signup for

existing Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) agreements. Fact sheets on cur-rent CREP agreements are avail-able at https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/conserva-tion-programs/conservation-re-serve-enhancement/index.

Other CRP Signup OptionsFordyce said FSA plans to open

a CRP general signup in Decem-ber 2019 and a CRP Grasslands signup later.

CRP Contract ExtensionsA one-year extension will be of-

fered to existing CRP participants who have expiring CRP contracts of 14 years or less. Producers eli-gible for an extension will receive a letter describing their options.

Alternatively, producers with expiring contracts may have the option to enroll in the Transition Incentives Program, which pro-vides two additional annual rental payments on the condition the land is sold or rented to a beginning farmer or rancher or a member of a socially disadvantaged group.

More InformationOn December 20, 2018, Pres-

ident Trump signed into law the 2018 Farm Bill, which provides support, certainty and stability to our nation’s farmers, ranchers and land stewards by enhancing farm support programs, improving crop insurance, maintaining disaster programs and promoting and sup-porting voluntary conservation. FSA is committed to implementing these changes as quickly and effec-tively as possible, and today’s up-dates are part of meeting that goal.

Producers interested in applying for continuous CRP practices, in-cluding those under existing CREP agreements, or who need an exten-sion, should contact their USDA service center beginning June 3. To locate your local FSA office, visit www.farmers.gov. More informa-tion on CRP can be found at www.fsa.usda.gov/crp.

USDA Reopens Continuous CRP SignupExtensions also available to Many Expiring Contracts

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Upcoming Concerts511 S. 8th St. in Waco

For tickets, visit The Backyard or backyardwaco.com. Ticket information can also be found at stubwire.com.

Upcoming EventsNov. 12 – Le Freak – 8:30 p.m.Nov. 13 – Baylor/OU Watch

Party – 10:00 a.m.; Pecos & The Rooftops – 8:30 p.m.

Nov. 19 – Chad Cooke Band – 8:30 p.m.

Nov. 20 – Erick Willis – 8:30 p.m.Nov. 21 – Nelly with Harper

Grace and Dusty Black – 6:00 p.m.Nov. 26 – Shaker Hymns – 8:30

p.m.Nov. 27 – Led Zeppelin Tribute

– 8:00 p.m.Dec. 3 – John Corabi of Motley

Crue & The Scream – 8:30 p.m.Dec. 4 – George Ducas – 8:30

p.m.

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Riesel ISD EventsFri., Nov. 12 – 7:30 p.m., Riesel

Varsity Football vs. Van Vleck @ Caldwell (Playoffs)

Mon., Nov. 15 – 5:00 p.m., 7th & 8th Grade Boys Basketball vs. Clifton (H); 5:00 p.m., JH Girls Basketball @ Clifton 5/6:00 B,7,8; 6:00 p.m., Board Meeting

Tues., Nov. 16 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls & Boys Basketball vs. Mumford (H) 5/6:15

Fri., Nov. 19 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Boys Basketball @ Hillsboro 5/6:15; 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Bas-ketball @ Reicher 5/6:15 p.m.

Mon., Nov. 22 – Thanksgiving Break; 5:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Bas-ketball @ Vanguard 5/6:15 p.m.

Tues., Nov. 23 – Thanksgiving Break; 12:00 p.m., JV/V Boys Basketball vs. Rosebud-Lott (H) 12/1:15 p.m.; 12:00 p.m., JV/V Girls Basketball vs. Live Oak (H) 12/1:15 p.m.

Wed., Nov. 24 – Thanksgiving Break

Thurs., Nov. 25 – Thanksgiving Break

Hallsburg Elem. Dress-Up Days

Each Tuesday is designated as YESHawks day.

Each Friday is designatedas Spirit Day.

Wed., Nov. 17 – Orange DayWed., Dec. 1 – Black DayWed., Dec. 8 – White Day

RISD MenusWeek of November 15 - 19

District Breakfast(Offered daily: fresh fruit, 100% fruit juice,1% white milk or fat free flavored milk,

cereal & buttered toast)Mon.: French toast sticks, apple

slices.Tues.: Breakfast on bun.Wed.: Breakfast taco.Thurs.: Cinnamon roll, apple slices.Fri.: Scrambled eggs, bacon, hash

browns.Pre-K - 6th Lunch

(Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk)All side items are offered with every entrée.

Mon.: Pizza, corn, salad, carrot sticks w/ranch. Fun Lunch: Ham sandwich or chef salad.

Tues.: Beef soft tacos, refried beans, Spanish rice, cheese cup. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets or chef salad.

Wed.: Cheeseburger mac & cheese, black-eyed peas, broccoli, roll. Fun Lunch: Mini corn dogs or baked potato.

Thurs.: Steak fingers w/gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, roll. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets or baked potato.

Fri.: Chicken sandwich, French fries, carrots, pickle cups. Fun Lunch: Turkey sandwich.

7th - 12th Lunch(Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole

fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk)All side items are offered with every entrée.

Mon.: Lasagna, salad, corn, garlic toast. Grab & Go: Meatball sub, baked chips, carrot sticks w/ranch OR chef salad.

Tues.: Beef soft tacos, refried beans, Spanish rice, lettuce, tomato, cheese cup. Grab & Go: Taquitos, refried beans, Spanish rice OR chef salad.

Wed.: Homemade chili, cornbread or crackers, cheese cup. Grab & Go: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, broccoli OR ham & cheese sand-wich OR turkey & cheese sandwich.

Thurs.: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, pinto beans, okra, cornbread. Grab & Go: Corn dog, tater tots, pork & beans OR ham & cheese sandwich OR turkey & cheese sandwich.

Fri.: Teriyaki chicken, fried rice, broccoli, egg roll. Grab & Go: Spicy or regular chicken sandwich, waffle fries, corn, carrot sticks OR ham & cheese sandwich OR turkey & cheese sandwich.

Hallsburg Elem. Menus

Week of November 15 - 19Low fat 1% white milk and fat free

chocolate milk are offered with each meal.Whole grain cereals, wheat toast, yogurt

and 100% fruit juices are offeredwith each breakfast.

BreakfastMon.: Cinnamon toast.Tues.: Cheese toast.Wed.: Muffins.Thurs.: Cereal, toast, yogurt, fruit.Fri.: Cereal, toast, yogurt, fruit.

LunchMon.: Ham & bean soup, Romaine

salad, crackers, cheese, fruit.Tues.: Taco Tuesday (with all the

fixings).Wed.: Hot ham & cheese sand-

wiches, chips, raw carrots, fruit.Thurs.: Turkey and dressing,

cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit salad, roll.

Fri.: Sunwiches, chips, raw veg-gies, fruit. EARLY RELEASE.

WANT ADSClassified – 10¢ per word, $5.00 minimum

Each additional insertion (same copy) at 1/2 price

Call 254-753-3871 ore-mail [email protected]

for ad informationto get rid of unwanted items.

RIESEL CITY COUNCIL will meet 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p.m.; Municipal Court, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; City Hall open 8:00-4:30, Mon. thru Fri. City Hall phone 896-6501, water plant phone 896-6681.________________________________

Sul RossDance Club

Covid-19 Protocol:We will not have the food table

during the break. We ask that you to either eat before you come or bring snacks for just yourself.

The Sul Ross Boot Scootin’ Dance Club has been serving Waco and the surrounding area since 1978. Open dances are held each Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sul Ross Senior Center located at 15th Street and Waco Drive (1414 Jefferson). Styles of dance include two steps, polka, waltzes and even the occasional chicken dance. Line

MCC’s Visual & Performing ArtsEvents in NovemberNote for All Events Listed Below

Contact: Visual & Performing Arts at 254-299-8283

Please note: Face coverings and social distancing are strongly encouraged.

Concert Band PerformanceNov. 14 • 3 p.m.

Ball Performing Arts CenterCost: Free

Christian & Country Bands Concert

Nov. 15 • 7:30 p.m.Ball Performing Arts Center

Cost: FreeRock Bands Concert

Nov. 16 • 7:30 p.m.Ball Performing Arts Center

Cost: FreeWind Ensemble Concert

Nov. 17 • 7:30 p.m.Ball Performing Arts Center

Cost: FreeMcLennan Theatre presents

“Passage”Nov. 18-20, 7:30 p.m. and

Nov. 21, 2 p.m.Music & Theatre Arts, Room 110

Cost: $10 for adults;$8 for seniors and students

Tickets: McLennan Box Office at 254-299-8200 or [email protected]

Playwright Christopher Chen crafts a thrilling and insightful investigation of the xenophobic and nationalistic struggle between Country X and Country Y, two intertwined yet dissonant nations. Inspired by E.M. Forester’s novel, A Passage to India, our story fol-lows a local doctor from Country X who befriends a teacher from the influential and dominant Country Y. As they explore a mystifying and sacred cave, their friendship and individual worldviews are tested by the societal prejudices ingrained in their divergent cultures.

Student RecitalNov. 19 • Noon

Ball Performing Arts CenterCost: Free

Guitar & Vocal Tech ConcertNov. 29 • 7:30 p.m.

Music & Theatre Arts, Room 110Cost: Free

a friendly, smoke and alcohol free atmosphere.

Admission is $5. You will find a clean wholesome atmosphere with no smoking, no alcohol, and security is provided.

Our dances for November are:Nov. 18 – Ragland Country BandNov. 25 – No DanceFor more info., call (254) 855-

0796 or visit www.sulrossdance-club.org.

* Bands are subject to change without notice. ** Dollar Jackpot Night is the first Thursday of each month.

Time to go “neck and neck” with your friends! Join us for the long and short of it on November 13, 2021 as we honor our tall friends the giraffes at the 2021 Cameron Park Zoo Stampede, brought to you by H-E-B and Reliant.

Online registration has begun with early bird pricing and goes until November 12, 2021. Register early for the best pricing and the best attire; shirts only guaranteed thru November 1, 2021 at 11:59:59 p.m.

Packet pickup will be November 12th and 13th, 2021, onsite at The Cameron Park Zoo. Your 5K entry will include a long sleeved cotton t-shirt; the 10K will include a long sleeved technical (dri fit) shirt. Additional shirts are available for

purchase.H-E-B’s Zoo Stampede remains

a staple of the Cameron Park Zoo calendar and an important way to contribute to your zoo’s ability to provide advanced animal care and essential conservation work. It’s a tall order, but your participation in this year’s run furthers Cameron Park Zoo’s mission and allows our dedicated staff to remain hard at work, ensuring the animals flourish and receive world-class care each and every day.

We look forward to sharing this year’s live Stampede experience with you; it will be head and shoul-ders above the rest!

Find details at cameronparkzoo.com.

Join the Stampede!

Call or come by to visit with us today254-399-5109

Located at 5001 Bosque Blvd., Waco, Texas 76710

Paige Mann, Manager and Agent 254.399.5161

[email protected]

Susan English, Agent 254.399.5126

[email protected]

Rodney G. Kroll, President and Agent [email protected]

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Falls & Limestone Counties are sponsoring an “Es-tate Planning Seminar” program at the Marlin Men’s Civic Center in Marlin, Texas, on Thursday, November 18, 2021. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. The pro-gram begins at 9:00 a.m. and will conclude at 2:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

There is a $10.00 fee for the pro-gram, payable at the door. Please RSVP by November 12th.

Speakers for the program include Dr. Jason Johnson – local bank representatives. Jason Johnson –

Extension Economist.Topics for the program include:

Estate Planning Overview, What Happens without a Will, Docu-ments You Should Consider, Brief Overview of Estate Tax, Setting Up a Trust, and Insurance Estate Plan-ning. Great topics that are being covered and every family needs to plan for their future.

**For more information, please contact the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Falls County (254.883.1410) or Limestone County (254.729.5314). Please RSVP for meal planning purposes by November 12th.

Estate Planning Seminar to be Held Thursday, November 18th

Will be at the Marlin Men’s Civic Center,1104 Business Hwy 6, Marlin, TX 76661

Do Well, Be Well With Diabetes

Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes is a program for people with Type 2 Diabetes. It is a 5-week program that explores a new topic each week. Get the facts from diabetic experts and professional educa-tors, ask the questions you want answered, get the encouragement you need to make positive changes and meet others who have the same concerns you do.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays beginning November 16th through December 14th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the McLennan County Extension Office located at 4224 Cobbs Dr., Waco, TX 76710.

These classes are offered free of charge. For more information and/or register, please contact Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for McLennan County at (254) 757-5180 or email Colleen Foleen at [email protected].

CALLING ALL VENDORS!

Christmas on the Avenue in Mart will be held on December 4th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Booths are available for $20 to set up, plus a donation for their drawing at 3 p.m.

You are responsible for YOUR own table! 10x10 spots. Set-up time can start at 7:30 or 8:00 a.m.

Contact by calling or texting Mary Schmedthorst at 254-709-1456 or Pamela Armstrong at 254-749-4454.

Pay for booths the day of event.Hope to see everyone there!If you have any questions, please

don’t hesitate to call.Also, there will be a parade this

year and they are looking for food trucks! Please contact Pamela for parade information if you are interested.

Hallsburg Elementary is hosting the Turkey Trot 2021 on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. at the Hallsburg School Track.

Come make room for Thanksgiv-ing dinner by running and walking around the track. Parents, Grand-parents, and all family members are welcome to join us!

Bring your own water bottle! Water will NOT be provided!

Turkey tokens will be awarded to all Hallsburg students partici-pating to add to their achievement necklaces and prizes will also be awarded for top runners in various age groups!

Hallsburg’s Turkey Trot 2021

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Waco, TX - September 30, 2021 – The Burton Lawless College Scholarship was presented to two recipients at the 22nd Annual Grant Teaff FCA Golf Tourna-ment. Recipients were recognized at the Lunch program of the Golf Tournament at Ridgewood Country Club in Waco this past Monday, September 27th.

Burton is a faithful Leadership Board member in the Heart of Texas area and a Super Bowl cham-pion with the Dallas Cowboys. The award is based on the recipient’s involvement in FCA, leadership, and recommendation from their huddle coach.

This year, Lexi Moody of Craw-ford High School and Kolt Byrd of Whitney High School each

received a $250 scholarship. They are pictured above with Heart of Texas North representative Carrie Rogers (top left), Heart of Texas Director Ben Johnson (top right), Coach Grant Teaff (bottom left) and Burton Lawless (bottom right). Lexi, Kolt and the numerous nom-inees are a testimony to the work and ministry of FCA, the churches they both attend, and the families they come from!

*For more information about the Heart of Texas FCA ministry you can go to www.heartoftexasfca.org.

*For more information about the national FCA ministry, the largest Christian sports organization in the world that touches millions of lives one heart at a time go to www.fca.org.

FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETESBURTON LAWLESS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP

2021 Burton Lawless College Scholarship Recipients

dancers are always welcome.The Sul Ross Dance Club pro-

vides great entertainment by in-viting different bands to perform each week. We are fortunate to have some of the best country western bands in this area playing for your dancing pleasure. We also have a great dance floor!!!

Are you looking for the perfect place to celebrate an event such as a company party, birthday party, employee celebration, or family social? The Sul Ross Dance Club is just the place to come and dance in

November is National Diabetes Awareness month! Diabetes is a long-lasting disease, also known as a chronic disease, that impacts millions of people in the United States. There are three different types of diabetes: Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational diabetes.

Type 1: Occurs when the body’s pancreas does not make any or enough insulin.

Type 2: Often happens after a long period of the pancreas strug-gling to produce enough insulin for the amount of sugary food eaten.

Gestational: Occurs when a woman’s body does not make enough insulin during a pregnancy.

There are helpful steps you can take to prevent Type 2 diabetes or manage your diabetes well! Regular-ly checking your blood sugar, taking prescribed medications, engaging in an active lifestyle, and making healthier choices when eating are all proven ways to help prevent or delay Type 2 diabetes. For questions, do not hesitate to reach out to your doctor. For more information, visit: waco-texas.com/health.