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THE RIESEL RUSTLER Riesel, Texas FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 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 Editor and Publisher 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] TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION MEMBER 2020 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 Sept. 25 – Sam Riggs – 8:30 p.m. Sept. 26 – Young Guns – Jon Stork, William Beckmann & Tan- ner Usrey – 8:00 p.m. Oct. 2 – Sloppy Joe Band w/ Lauren January – 8:00 p.m. Oct. 3 – Mike Ryan – 8:30 p.m. Oct. 9 – Steve Trevino - I Speak Wife Tour 2020 – 8:30 p.m. Oct. 10 – Steve Trevino - I Speak Wife Tour 2020 – 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 – Wade Bowen – 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 – Flatland Cavalry – 8:30 p.m. WANT ADS Classified – 10¢ per word, $5.00 minimum Each additional insertion (same copy) at 1/2 price 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. ________________________________ HOUSE FOR RENT 2957 Seven Mile Lane. Lovely Lot. 3 BR, 2 Bath. Central Heat/Air. Kitchen, Dining, Living Room, Family Room. Covered Parking, Storage Building. $800/month. Call 254-744-9235. s 8-14 tfn b ________________________________ Riesel ISD Events Sept. 25 - Oct. 16 Fri., Sept. 25 – 4:30 p.m., V/JV Volleyball @ Clifton; 7:30 p.m., Riesel @ Clifton Sat., Sept. 26 – 9:00 a.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball (Home) vs. Whitney Mon., Sept. 28 – 4:30 p.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball @ Troy; 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal MCC Accepting Applications for ADN Program Through Oct. 16 McLennan Community Col- lege’s Associate Degree Nursing program is accepting applications for the spring 2021 semester. The application is available online at www.mclennan.edu/health-pro- fessions/associate-degree-nursing/, and the deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Oct. 16. For more information, contact Shelley Blackwood at 299-8354 or [email protected]. –––––––––– Offer for More Riesel Spirit Items Via Riesel Athletic Booster Club Facebook Page Thursday, September 3 ~~~PRE-SALE~~~ CLOSE ON 10/9/2020. Please have orders turned in and paid for. No orders will be taken after this date. Comment on our Facebook page with letter wanted with sizes and quantity. Under the item is description of the item sold. Bottom of page you can see your item letter with cost per item and the sizes available. Please leave email for invoice or send payment venmo to @RieselAth- letic-BoosterClub and put what purchasing in note section. If you have questions feel free to send Brandi Shaw a message. Thanks everyone for your support! ***GO INDIANS*** Hallsburg Elem. Dress-Up Days Each Friday is designated as Spirit Day. Thurs., Oct. 1 – Green Day Thurs., Oct. 8 – Wear RED to honor Firefighters! (Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 4-10) Thurs., Oct. 15 – Purple Day Thurs., Oct. 22 – Orange Day Mon.-Fri., Oct. 26-30 – Wear RED - Details TBA; Red Ribbon Week (Oct. 23-31) – “Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free.” Thurs., Nov. 5 – Brown Day Wed., Nov. 11 – Veteran’s Day Wear Red, White and Blue Thurs., Nov. 19 – Black Day Thurs., Dec. 3 – Pink Day Thurs., Dec. 10 – Gray Day RISD Menus Week of Sept. 28 - Oct. 2 District Breakfast (Offered daily: fresh fruit, 100% fruit juice, 1% white milk or fat free flavored milk) Mon.: Pancakes, sausage patty, cereal w/buttered toast, jelly/syrup. Tues.: Breakfast pizza, cereal w/ cinnamon toast, jelly. Wed.: Waffle bar: fruit toppings strawberry, crispy bacon, jelly/syrup. Thurs.: Sausage biscuit or fruit strudel, cereal w/cinnamon toast, jelly. Fri.: Breakfast taco, cereal w/but- tered toast, jelly/salsa. Foster Elementary Lunch (Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk) All side items are offered with every entrée. Mon.: K-6th: Chicken strips, mac & cheese, green peas, carrots, roll. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets. Sal- ad: Ultimate ham chef salad. Tues.: K-6th: Spaghetti, corn, spinach, garlic bread. Fun Lunch: Corn dog. Salad: Baked potato. Wed.: K-6th: Steak fingers w/ gravy, mashed potatoes, black-eyed peas, Texas toast. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets. Salad: Ultimate ham chef salad. Thurs.: K-6th: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice, refried beans, guaca- mole. Fun Lunch: Mini corn dogs. Salad: Baked potato. Fri.: K-6th: Fish sticks, French fries, carrots. Fun Lunch: Turkey & cheese sandwich. Salad: Ulti- mate ham chef salad. Jr. High & High School Lunch (Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole fruit, 1% white or fat free flavored milk) All side items are offered with every entrée. Mon.: Chicken strips, mac & cheese, green peas, carrots, corn. Basket: Regular chicken chunks or spicy chicken chunks. Salad: Chef salad w/ham. Tues.: Spaghetti, green beans, salad, garlic toast. Basket: Variety dry rub wings, French fries. Salad: Baked potato w/fixings. Wed.: Steak fingers w/gravy, tater tots, cheesy broccoli, navy beans, Texas toast. Basket: Cheeseburger or corn dog, baked chips. Salad: Chef salad w/ham. Thurs.: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice, refried beans, lettuce & tomato salad, guacamole, jalapeño, salsa. Basket: Burrito w/cheese sauce or 2 soft tacos. Salad: Baked potato w/ fixings. Fri.: Chicken fried steak sandwich, French fries, carrots, lettuce, toma- to, pickle. Basket: Regular chicken sandwich or spicy chicken sandwich. Salad: Chef salad w/popcorn chick- en (HS-Chef salad w/ham). –––––––––– Via Riesel Athletic Booster Club Facebook Page Friday, September 11 at 8:35 a.m. ****ROUND TWO**** Youth Small to Adult X-Large - $15.00 (add $3 for 2XL and greater). Please comment with shirt style (Riesel indians, headress R) and the sizes that you need for that shirt. Please leave email for invoice or send payment venmo to @RieselAthletic-BoosterClub and put what you are purchasing in note section. If you have questions feel free to send Brandi Shaw a message. Thanks everyone for your support! These are available in dri fit as well - $18.00 each up to XL. 2XL and greater - $20.00. Please be sure to state that you want dri fit in comments. Long sleeve is $20.00. Tues., Sept. 29 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Volleyball @ McGregor Thurs., Oct. 1 – 5:00 p.m., JH Football vs. Franklin (H); 6:00 p.m., Riesel JV @ Franklin Fri., Oct. 2 – 4:30 p.m., V/JV Volleyball vs. Whitney (H); 7:30 p.m., Riesel vs. Franklin (pink out), Home Sat., Oct. 3 – Waco Connally CC Meet (varsity); 9:00 a.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball vs. Lorena (H) Nancy Nail Memorial Library Hello from Nancy Nail Memorial Library. We are glad to be back and hoping no problems arise to make us close again. During the pandem- ic closure I got several new books. These are a few of them. We hope to see you soon. AN ELEGANT WOMAN by Martha McPhee Drawn from the author’s own family history, An Elegant Woman is a story of discovery and reinven- tion, following four generations of women in one American family. As Isadora, a novelist, and two of her sisters sift through the artifacts of their forebears’ lives, trying to decide what to salvage and what to toss, the narrative shifts to a winter day in 1910 at a train station in Ohio. Two girls wait in the winter cold with their mother – the mercurial Glenna Stewart – to depart for a new life in the West. As Glenna campaigns in Montana for women’s suffrage and teaches in one-room schoolhouses, Tommy takes care of her little sister, Katherine: trapping animals, beg- ging, keeping house, cooking, while Katherine goes to school. When Katherine graduates, Tommy makes a decision that will change the course of both of their lives. BIG SUMMER by Jennifer Weiner Six years after the fight that end- ed their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive favor to ask. Daphne hasn’t spoken one word to Drue in all this time – she doesn’t even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media – so when Drue asks if she will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is rightfully speechless. Drue was always the one who had everything – except the ability to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne’s no longer the same self-effacing sidekick she was back in high school. She’s built a life that she loves, including a growing ca- reer as a plus-size Instagram influ- encer. Letting glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself powerless as ever to resist her friend’s siren song. A sparkling novel about the com- plexities of female relationships, the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and figuring out what matters most. WALK THE WIRE by David Baldacci Memory Man series book 6 When Amos Decker and his FBI colleague Alex Jamison are called to London, North Dakota, they instantly sense that the thriving fracking town is ripe for trouble. The promise of a second gold rush has attracted an onslaught of new- comers all hoping for a windfall, and the community is growing faster than houses can be built. The sudden boom has also brought a slew of problems with it, including drugs, property crimes, prostitution – and now murder. Decker and Jamison are or- dered to investigate the death of a young woman named Irene Cramer, whose body was expertly autopsied and then dumped in the open – which is only the beginning of the oddities surrounding the case. As Decker and Jamison dig into Irene’s life, they are shocked to discover that the woman who walked the streets by night as a prostitute was a teacher for a local religious sect by day – a sect operating on land once owned by a mysterious government facility that looms over the entire community. London is a town replete with ruthless business owners, shady government officials, and religious outsiders, all determined to keep their secrets from coming out. When other murders occur, Decker will need all of his extraordinary memory and detective skills, and the assistance of a surprising ally, to root out a killer and the forces behind Cramer’s death . . . before the boom town explodes. NNML has the first five books in this series as well. CAMINO WINDS by John Grisham Just as Bruce Cable’s Bay Books is preparing for the return of best- selling author Mercer Mann, Hur- ricane Leo veers from its predicted course and heads straight for the island. Florida’s governor orders a mandatory evacuation, and most residents board up their houses and flee to the mainland, but Bruce de- cides to stay and ride out the storm. The hurricane is devastating: homes and condos are leveled, ho- tels and storefronts ruined, streets flooded, and a dozen people lose their lives. One of the apparent victims is Nelson Kerr, a friend of Bruce’s and an author of thrillers. But the nature of Nelson’s injuries suggests that the storm wasn’t the cause of his death: He has suffered several suspicious blows to the head. Who would want Nelson dead? The local police are overwhelmed in the aftermath of the storm and ill equipped to handle the case. Bruce begins to wonder if the shady characters in Nelson’s novels might be more real than fictional. And somewhere on Nelson’s computer is the manuscript of his new novel. Could the key to the case be right there – in black and white? As Bruce starts to investigate, what he discovers between the lines is more shocking than any of Nelson’s plot twists – and far more dangerous. Camino Winds is an irresistible romp and a perfectly thrilling beach read – # 1 bestselling author John Grisham at his beguiling best. Pat Curry, Director BRAZOS RIVER CLEANUP IS OCT. 10 The Brazos River Cleanup will be held on October 10 in Waco. Sign up today at www.keepwaco beautiful.com. Available locations and times are: Redwood Shelter: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Indian Springs Park: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Bledsoe Miller Park: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Waco Paddle Truck: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. –––––––––– Riesel HS Spirit Dress-Up Days Sept. 25 – Clifton Cubs – Away – “Hunt Down the Cubs” – Camo Day Oct. 2 – Franklin Lions – Home “Plenty of Pink in October” Wear Pink & Let’s Beat Cancer Day Oct. 9 – Lexington Eagles – Away – “Lasso the Eagles” Western Day Oct. 23 – Rogers Eagles – Home “Abduct the Eagles” – Alien Day Oct. 30 – Florence Buffaloes – Away – “Spook the Buffaloes” – Monster Day Nov. 6 – Buffalo Bison – Home – Senior Night & Homecoming – “Forever Indians” Mon., Nov. 2 – College/Career Day Tues., Nov. 3 – PJ Day Wed., Nov. 4 – Twin Day Thurs., Nov. 5 – Hawaiian Day Fri., Nov. 6 – Indian Spirit T-Shirt Day (Seniors, wear your senior shirt) Call our trusted agents today! 254-399-5109 Located at 5001 Bosque Blvd., Waco, TX 76710 Paige Mann, Lead Agent (254) 399-5161 Paige.Mann@texasfirstagency.com Susan English, Agent (254) 399-5126 Susan.English@texasfirstagency.com Marlin Veterinary Clinic Dr. Jennifer Caffey (254) 803-3400 Small & Large Animal Preventative Care, Medicine & Surgery 4118 State Hwy 7 West Marlin, Texas 76661 www.marlinvetclinic.com Please Support Our Advertisers. RABC Offers More Spirit Items Via Riesel Athletic Booster Club Facebook Page Thursday, September 17 ~~~PRE-SALE~~~ Turn around time approximately 10 business days. 3X5 SINGLE SIDED PRINT THRU FLAG with hardware $125 for non members $115 for (current) members Comment number you would like and email for invoice or you can Venmo! Please share. Mon., Oct. 5 – 4:30 p.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball @ West; 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal Thurs., Oct. 8 – 5:00 p.m., JH Football @ Lexington; 6:00 p.m., Riesel JV vs. Lexington Fri., Oct. 9 – 7:30 p.m., Riesel @ Lexington Sat., Oct. 10 – McGregor CC Meet (varsity) Mon., Oct. 12 – 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal Tues., Oct. 13 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Volleyball vs. West (H) Thurs., Oct. 15 – Football (Open Week); Waco Midway CC Meet (Varsity) Fri., Oct. 16 – Football (Open Week); 4:30 p.m., V/JV Volleyball @ Troy

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Page 1: WANT ADS RISD Menus Nancy Nail FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, …Sep 25, 2020  · er Glenn, Tyler Jeske, Amber Lud - wig, Lawson Neuenschwander, Josiah Olvera*, Tarah Roddy. 11th grade: Megan

THE RIESEL RUSTLERRiesel, Texas

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2020Page 2

DEADLINES for the RustlerStories – 12:00 noon on Tuesday

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

Call: 254-753-3871 • Fax: 254-753-3884Email: [email protected]

THE RIESEL RUSTLERRiesel, Texas

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019Page 2

Do business with yourfriends and neighbors.

Advertise in theRiesel Rustler(254) 753-3871

[email protected]

Subscribe to the Riesel RustlerYes, I want a subscription to

Riesel RustlerP. 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 _________

SUBSCRIPTIONS$17.00 a year

In McLennan County

Rest of the World ...............$20.00

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.

Call: 254-753-3871 • Fax: 254-753-3884Email: [email protected]

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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WANT ADSClassified – 10¢ per word, $5.00 minimum

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

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________________________________

The InsuranceTexans Trust

The InsuranceTexans Trust

Since 1896

Texas First StateInsurance Agency

Paige Mann, [email protected]

254.399.5109

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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Oct. 2 – Sloppy Joe Band w/Lauren January – 8:00 p.m.

Oct. 3 – Mike Ryan – 8:30 p.m.Oct. 9 – Steve Trevino - I Speak

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Riesel ISD EventsSept. 25 - Oct. 16Fri., Sept. 25 – 4:30 p.m., V/JV

Volleyball @ Clifton; 7:30 p.m., Riesel @ Clifton

Sat., Sept. 26 – 9:00 a.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball (Home) vs. Whitney

Mon., Sept. 28 – 4:30 p.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball @ Troy; 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal

MCC Accepting Applications for ADN Program Through Oct. 16

McLennan Community Col-lege’s Associate Degree Nursing program is accepting applications for the spring 2021 semester. The application is available online at www.mclennan.edu/health-pro-fessions/associate-degree-nursing/, and the deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Oct. 16.

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Offer for More Riesel Spirit ItemsVia Riesel Athletic Booster Club Facebook Page

Thursday, September 3~~~PRE-SALE~~~

CLOSE ON 10/9/2020. Please have orders turned in and paid for. No orders will be taken after this date.

Comment on our Facebook page with letter wanted with sizes and quantity. Under the item is description of the item sold. Bottom of page you can see your item letter with cost per item and the sizes available. Please leave email for invoice or send payment venmo to @RieselAth-letic-BoosterClub and put what purchasing in note section. If you have questions feel free to send Brandi Shaw a message. Thanks everyone for your support!

***GO INDIANS***

Hallsburg Elem. Dress-Up Days

Each Friday is designatedas Spirit Day.

Thurs., Oct. 1 – Green DayThurs., Oct. 8 – Wear RED to

honor Firefighters! (Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 4-10)

Thurs., Oct. 15 – Purple DayThurs., Oct. 22 – Orange DayMon.-Fri., Oct. 26-30 – Wear

RED - Details TBA; Red Ribbon Week (Oct. 23-31) – “Be Happy. Be Brave. Be Drug Free.”

Thurs., Nov. 5 – Brown DayWed., Nov. 11 – Veteran’s Day –

Wear Red, White and BlueThurs., Nov. 19 – Black DayThurs., Dec. 3 – Pink DayThurs., Dec. 10 – Gray Day

RISD MenusWeek of Sept. 28 - Oct. 2

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

Mon.: Pancakes, sausage patty, cereal w/buttered toast, jelly/syrup.

Tues.: Breakfast pizza, cereal w/cinnamon toast, jelly.

Wed.: Waffle bar: fruit toppings strawberry, crispy bacon, jelly/syrup.

Thurs.: Sausage biscuit or fruit strudel, cereal w/cinnamon toast, jelly.

Fri.: Breakfast taco, cereal w/but-tered toast, jelly/salsa.

Foster Elementary Lunch(Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole

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

Mon.: K-6th: Chicken strips, mac & cheese, green peas, carrots, roll. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets. Sal-ad: Ultimate ham chef salad.

Tues.: K-6th: Spaghetti, corn, spinach, garlic bread. Fun Lunch: Corn dog. Salad: Baked potato.

Wed.: K-6th: Steak fingers w/gravy, mashed potatoes, black-eyed peas, Texas toast. Fun Lunch: Chicken nuggets. Salad: Ultimate ham chef salad.

Thurs.: K-6th: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice, refried beans, guaca-mole. Fun Lunch: Mini corn dogs. Salad: Baked potato.

Fri.: K-6th: Fish sticks, French fries, carrots. Fun Lunch: Turkey & cheese sandwich. Salad: Ulti-mate ham chef salad.

Jr. High & High School Lunch(Offered daily: seasonal - fresh whole

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

Mon.: Chicken strips, mac & cheese, green peas, carrots, corn. Basket: Regular chicken chunks or spicy chicken chunks. Salad: Chef salad w/ham.

Tues.: Spaghetti, green beans, salad, garlic toast. Basket: Variety dry rub wings, French fries. Salad: Baked potato w/fixings.

Wed.: Steak fingers w/gravy, tater tots, cheesy broccoli, navy beans, Texas toast. Basket: Cheeseburger or corn dog, baked chips. Salad: Chef salad w/ham.

Thurs.: Chicken fajitas, Spanish rice, refried beans, lettuce & tomato salad, guacamole, jalapeño, salsa. Basket: Burrito w/cheese sauce or 2 soft tacos. Salad: Baked potato w/fixings.

Fri.: Chicken fried steak sandwich, French fries, carrots, lettuce, toma-to, pickle. Basket: Regular chicken sandwich or spicy chicken sandwich. Salad: Chef salad w/popcorn chick-en (HS-Chef salad w/ham).

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Via Riesel Athletic Booster Club Facebook PageFriday, September 11 at 8:35 a.m.

****ROUND TWO****Youth Small to Adult X-Large - $15.00 (add $3 for 2XL and greater).

Please comment with shirt style (Riesel indians, headress R) and the sizes that you need for that shirt. Please leave email for invoice or send payment venmo to @RieselAthletic-BoosterClub and put what you are purchasing in note section. If you have questions feel free to send Brandi Shaw a message. Thanks everyone for your support!

These are available in dri fit as well - $18.00 each up to XL. 2XL and greater - $20.00. Please be sure to state that you want dri fit in comments.

Long sleeve is $20.00.

Tues., Sept. 29 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Volleyball @ McGregor

Thurs., Oct. 1 – 5:00 p.m., JH Football vs. Franklin (H); 6:00 p.m., Riesel JV @ Franklin

Fri., Oct. 2 – 4:30 p.m., V/JV Volleyball vs. Whitney (H); 7:30 p.m., Riesel vs. Franklin (pink out), Home

Sat., Oct. 3 – Waco Connally CC Meet (varsity); 9:00 a.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball vs. Lorena (H)

Nancy NailMemorial Library

Hello from Nancy Nail Memorial Library. We are glad to be back and hoping no problems arise to make us close again. During the pandem-ic closure I got several new books. These are a few of them. We hope to see you soon.

AN ELEGANT WOMANby Martha McPhee

Drawn from the author’s own family history, An Elegant Woman is a story of discovery and reinven-tion, following four generations of women in one American family. As Isadora, a novelist, and two of her sisters sift through the artifacts of their forebears’ lives, trying to decide what to salvage and what to toss, the narrative shifts to a winter day in 1910 at a train station in Ohio. Two girls wait in the winter cold with their mother – the mercurial Glenna Stewart – to depart for a new life in the West. As Glenna campaigns in Montana for women’s suffrage and teaches in one-room schoolhouses, Tommy takes care of her little sister, Katherine: trapping animals, beg-ging, keeping house, cooking, while Katherine goes to school. When Katherine graduates, Tommy makes a decision that will change the course of both of their lives.

BIG SUMMERby Jennifer Weiner

Six years after the fight that end-ed their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when Drue Cavanaugh walks back into her life, looking as lovely and successful as ever, with a massive favor to ask. Daphne hasn’t spoken one word to Drue in all this time – she doesn’t even hate-follow her ex-best friend on social media – so when Drue asks if she will be her maid-of-honor at the society wedding of the summer, Daphne is rightfully speechless.

Drue was always the one who had everything – except the ability to hold onto friends. Meanwhile, Daphne’s no longer the same self-effacing sidekick she was back in high school. She’s built a life that she loves, including a growing ca-reer as a plus-size Instagram influ-encer. Letting glamorous, seductive Drue back into her life is risky, but it comes with an invitation to spend a weekend in a waterfront Cape Cod mansion. When Drue begs and pleads and dangles the prospect of cute single guys, Daphne finds herself powerless as ever to resist her friend’s siren song.

A sparkling novel about the com-plexities of female relationships,

the pitfalls of living out loud and online, and the resilience of the human heart, Big Summer is a witty, moving story about family, friendship, and figuring out what matters most.

WALK THE WIREby David Baldacci

Memory Man series book 6When Amos Decker and his FBI

colleague Alex Jamison are called to London, North Dakota, they instantly sense that the thriving fracking town is ripe for trouble. The promise of a second gold rush has attracted an onslaught of new-comers all hoping for a windfall, and the community is growing faster than houses can be built. The sudden boom has also brought a slew of problems with it, including drugs, property crimes, prostitution – and now murder.

Decker and Jamison are or-dered to investigate the death of a young woman named Irene Cramer, whose body was expertly autopsied and then dumped in the open – which is only the beginning of the oddities surrounding the case. As Decker and Jamison dig into Irene’s life, they are shocked to discover that the woman who walked the streets by night as a prostitute was a teacher for a local religious sect by day – a sect operating on land once owned by a mysterious government facility that looms over the entire community.

London is a town replete with ruthless business owners, shady government officials, and religious outsiders, all determined to keep their secrets from coming out. When other murders occur, Decker will need all of his extraordinary memory and detective skills, and the assistance of a surprising ally, to root out a killer and the forces behind Cramer’s death . . . before the boom town explodes.

NNML has the first five books in this series as well.

CAMINO WINDSby John Grisham

Just as Bruce Cable’s Bay Books is preparing for the return of best-selling author Mercer Mann, Hur-ricane Leo veers from its predicted course and heads straight for the island. Florida’s governor orders a mandatory evacuation, and most residents board up their houses and flee to the mainland, but Bruce de-cides to stay and ride out the storm.

The hurricane is devastating: homes and condos are leveled, ho-tels and storefronts ruined, streets flooded, and a dozen people lose their lives. One of the apparent victims is Nelson Kerr, a friend of Bruce’s and an author of thrillers. But the nature of Nelson’s injuries suggests that the storm wasn’t the cause of his death: He has suffered several suspicious blows to the head.

Who would want Nelson dead? The local police are overwhelmed in the aftermath of the storm and ill equipped to handle the case. Bruce begins to wonder if the shady characters in Nelson’s novels might be more real than fictional. And somewhere on Nelson’s computer is the manuscript of his new novel. Could the key to the case be right there – in black and white? As Bruce starts to investigate, what he discovers between the lines is more shocking than any of Nelson’s plot twists – and far more dangerous.

Camino Winds is an irresistible romp and a perfectly thrilling beach read – # 1 bestselling author John Grisham at his beguiling best.

Pat Curry, Director

BRAZOS RIVER CLEANUP IS OCT. 10

The Brazos River Cleanup will be held on October 10 in Waco.

Sign up today at www.keepwaco beautiful.com. Available locations and times are:

Redwood Shelter: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Indian Springs Park: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Bledsoe Miller Park: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Waco Paddle Truck: 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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Riesel HS Spirit Dress-Up Days

Sept. 25 – Clifton Cubs – Away – “Hunt Down the Cubs” – Camo Day

Oct. 2 – Franklin Lions – Home – “Plenty of Pink in October” – Wear Pink & Let’s Beat Cancer Day

Oct. 9 – Lexington Eagles – Away – “Lasso the Eagles” – Western Day

Oct. 23 – Rogers Eagles – Home – “Abduct the Eagles” – Alien Day

Oct. 30 – Florence Buffaloes – Away – “Spook the Buffaloes” – Monster Day

Nov. 6 – Buffalo Bison – Home – Senior Night & Homecoming – “Forever Indians”

Mon., Nov. 2 – College/Career Day

Tues., Nov. 3 – PJ DayWed., Nov. 4 – Twin DayThurs., Nov. 5 – Hawaiian DayFri., Nov. 6 – Indian Spirit

T-Shirt Day (Seniors, wear your senior shirt)

Call our trusted agents today! 254-399-5109

Located at5001 Bosque Blvd., Waco, TX 76710

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RABC Offers More Spirit ItemsVia Riesel Athletic Booster Club

Facebook PageThursday, September 17

~~~PRE-SALE~~~Turn around time approximately

10 business days. 3X5 SINGLE SIDED PRINT THRU FLAG with hardware

$125 for non members$115 for (current) membersComment number you would

like and email for invoice or you can Venmo! Please share.

Mon., Oct. 5 – 4:30 p.m., 7B, 8B, 7A and 8A Volleyball @ West; 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal

Thurs., Oct. 8 – 5:00 p.m., JH Football @ Lexington; 6:00 p.m., Riesel JV vs. Lexington

Fri., Oct. 9 – 7:30 p.m., Riesel @ Lexington

Sat., Oct. 10 – McGregor CC Meet (varsity)

Mon., Oct. 12 – 7:00 p.m., Band Rehearsal

Tues., Oct. 13 – 5:00 p.m., JV/V Volleyball vs. West (H)

Thurs., Oct. 15 – Football (Open Week); Waco Midway CC Meet (Varsity)

Fri., Oct. 16 – Football (Open Week); 4:30 p.m., V/JV Volleyball @ Troy