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79th Year No. 33 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, White Settlement, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com August 15, 2019 9,500 Papers Delivered to Homes & Businesses Every Week White Settlement ISD invites Bears of all ages and their families to kick off the school year at its community-wide Back to School and Meet the Bears Rally on Thursday, Aug. 22. The event will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Bear Stadium, located at Brewer High School, 1025 W. Loop 820 North. The free rally will include Human Whack A Mole, Ga Ga Ball, water slides, hot dogs, a dunk tank, face painting, hula hoop contests and more. The Brewer High School band, cheerleaders and drill team will perform, and the Brewer foot- ball, cross country, volleyball, tennis and golf teams will be introduced. Numerous organizations will set up booths to sell spirit T-shirts. Families Invited to Community-wide Back to School and Meet the Bears Rally Aug. 22 Feline Fridays at the White Settlement Animal Shelter The White Settlement Animal Shelter, located at 8900 Raymond Avenue, is offering free cat and kitten adoptions every Friday in August. For more information, call 817-246-1043. City Manager Presents Life Saving Award at City Council Meeting Honeycombs Win Highest Honors at American Dance and Drill Team Camp At the White Settlement City Council meeting held on Tuesday, Aug. 6, City Manager Jeff James presented the Life Saving Award to City Marshal Melvin Wilson. The life that Melvin saved was that of another city employee, Shelly McCormick, who is the General Manager of Splash Dayz Water Park. On Friday, July 19, Marshal Wilson noticed that McCormick was choking and immediately took action by performing the Heimlich Maneuver, directing others, and providing medical attention which restored active breathing. The Brewer High School Honeycomb Drill Team recently won the highest honors at the American Dance and Drill Team Camp. The Honeycombs won the Superior Team Home Routine Evaluation, Superior Officer Home Routine Evaluation, Superior Team Camp Evaluation and the Gussie Nell Davis Team Award (earning a 90 or above for every routine from every judge). Sixty-one Honeycombs received Outstanding Performance Ribbons, and drill team members received 126 Ribbons of Excellence. Sixteen Honeycombs earned All American Elite Kick Company: Zoe Brown, Chelsey Gleaves, Mariana Ramirez, Calista Robinson, Alex Kicker, Kayla Hensley, Anela Kindle, Kaylie Crowdis (Hoverman), Kialani Siavii, Kaleigh Mendenhall, Kaylee Mathews, Carolina Luna, Jenavey Minjarez, Julia James, Nikki McCaffrey and Kayla Walpole. (continued on page 6) First Day of School White Settlement ISD Tuesday, Aug. 20 The WS Bomber News wishes all WSISD students and staff a great school year!

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79th Year No. 33 817-246-2473 7820 Wyatt Drive, White Settlement, Texas 76108 suburban-newspapers.com August 15, 2019

9,500 PapersDelivered to

Homes &BusinessesEvery Week

White Settlement ISD invites Bears of all agesand their families to kick off the school year at itscommunity-wide Back to School and Meet theBears Rally on Thursday, Aug. 22. The event will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in BearStadium, located at Brewer High School, 1025 W.Loop 820 North. The free rally will include Human Whack AMole, Ga Ga Ball, water slides, hot dogs, a dunktank, face painting, hula hoop contests and more. The Brewer High School band, cheerleadersand drill team will perform, and the Brewer foot-ball, cross country, volleyball, tennis and golfteams will be introduced. Numerous organizations will set up booths tosell spirit T-shirts.

Families Invited toCommunity-wideBack to School andMeet the BearsRally Aug. 22

Feline Fridays atthe White SettlementAnimal Shelter The White Settlement Animal Shelter, locatedat 8900 Raymond Avenue, is offering free cat andkitten adoptions every Friday in August. For more information, call 817-246-1043.

City Manager Presents Life SavingAward at City Council Meeting

Honeycombs Win Highest Honorsat American Dance and Drill Team Camp

At the White Settlement City Council meetingheld on Tuesday, Aug. 6, City Manager JeffJames presented the Life Saving Award to CityMarshal Melvin Wilson. The life that Melvinsaved was that of another city employee, ShellyMcCormick, who is the General Manager ofSplash Dayz Water Park. On Friday, July 19, Marshal Wilson noticedthat McCormick was choking and immediatelytook action by performing the HeimlichManeuver, directing others, and providing medicalattention which restored active breathing.

The Brewer High School Honeycomb DrillTeam recently won the highest honors at theAmerican Dance and Drill Team Camp. The Honeycombs won the Superior TeamHome Routine Evaluation, Superior Officer HomeRoutine Evaluation, Superior Team CampEvaluation and the Gussie Nell Davis Team Award(earning a 90 or above for every routine fromevery judge). Sixty-one Honeycombs received Outstanding

Performance Ribbons, and drill team membersreceived 126 Ribbons of Excellence. Sixteen Honeycombs earned All AmericanElite Kick Company: Zoe Brown, ChelseyGleaves, Mariana Ramirez, Calista Robinson,Alex Kicker, Kayla Hensley, Anela Kindle, KaylieCrowdis (Hoverman), Kialani Siavii, KaleighMendenhall, Kaylee Mathews, Carolina Luna,Jenavey Minjarez, Julia James, Nikki McCaffreyand Kayla Walpole. (continued on page 6)

First Day of SchoolWhite Settlement ISD

Tuesday, Aug. 20The WS Bomber News wishes all WSISD students and staff a great school year!

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Obituary

Ret. Major, USAF, William “Bill” C. Rosenthal

Our beloved husband, dad, papa, brother, uncle, andfriend crossed into the blue on Friday, Aug. 9, 2019. Hedied with family at his side following a week in ICU dueto a traumatic neck injury. Bill was born in 1940 in Buffalo, NY to Herbert andWilma. He attended Lancaster Central HS and was activein varsity basketball, football and tennis. He married hishigh school sweetheart, Lois. He was awarded the United States Scholarship for thestate of New York by Michigan Technological Universityand earned his BSEE degree. An ROTC cadet andDistinguished Military Graduate, he served our country asan Air Force Officer for 20 years. As a B-52 radar naviga-tor, he was awarded three Air Medals for combat opera-tions in Southeast Asia. In 1970 he became the youngestnavigator chosen to be an instructor at SAC’s CombatCrew Training School. He earned his MBA from GoldenGate University and was a Distinguished Graduate of theAir Command and Staff College. After retiring from the Air Force, he worked for 22years in management at Lockheed Martin (formerlyGeneral Dynamics) in Plant Engineering andEnvironmental Resources. He was honored to become aChickasha Ikana as well as a registered Girl Scout (not atypo). He was a member of the Elks Lodge, AmericanLegion, and Benbrook Memorial Post 10429 VFW, wherehe served as Adjutant for many years. Bill loved music, especially jazz. He played trumpetthroughout high school and college and formed his ownjazz ensemble during college. He taught himself to playpiano and guitar and loved to play duets with his daughters(who played flute and trumpet). He enjoyed scuba diving,tennis and woodworking. Bill never met a stranger and welcomed everyone witha hearty handshake and a big smile. We will alwaysremember his bravery and courage, joking and laughter,compassion for others, wisdom, unwavering support andunconditional love. Bill is survived by his wife of almost 59 years, Lois,daughters Leeann Rosenthal (Dan Sturdevant) and LoriRosenthal Barta, granddaughter Linsey Noel Barta, sisterLinda Ludwig of Alden, NY, aunt Lois Rosenthal of SantaFe, NM, and many nieces and nephews. He was precededin death by his parents and his grandson, Matthew KentBarta. Now they are reunited and Papa is bouncingMatthew on his knee. He will be inurned with full military honors at theDFW National Cemetery in Dallas; service arrangementsare pending. In lieu of flowers, the family requests dona-tions be made to one of Bill’s favorite charities: BenbrookMemorial Post 10429 VFW, 1000 Stevens Dr., Benbrook,Texas 76126 or Michigan Tech Fund, Electrical Eng.Dept., 1400 Townsend D.r, Houghton, MI 49931. “Aim High” and “Fly-Fight-Win.”

Red Cross The American Red Cross is always in need ofadditional blood donations in every type. The following local drives are scheduled thismonth: • Friday, Aug. 16, from noon to 6 p.m. atLowe’s Lake Worth, 3500 Northwest CentreDrive, Fort Worth, Texas 76135 • Monday, Aug. 19, from 1 to 7 p.m. at TexasRoadhouse, 4720 SW Loop 820, Fort Worth,Texas 76109 For more information and to schedule a dona-tion appointment visit https://www.redcross-blood.org/give.Carter Blood Care Carter BloodCare will host a blood drive atGlobe Life Park in Arlington, located at 1000Ballpark Way, on Monday, Aug. 26 from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. Donors will receive a voucher for twofree Rangers tickets plus a tour of the ballpark. Register online at http://www.carterbloodcare-.org/donate-blood/events/

Blood Drives AcceptingDonations in August

Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) hasconfirmed the first human case of West Nile Virusfor the 2019 season. The case is in northwestTarrant County and was the mild or non-neuroin-vasive form of the disease, commonly referred toas West Nile Fever. Additional details are notbeing released to protect the identity of the patient. Symptoms of West Nile Virus includeheadache, fever, muscle and joint aches, nauseaand fatigue. People typically recover on theirown, although symptoms may last for severalweeks. TCPH reminds residents about the importanceof taking personal protective measures to safe-guard against the virus. Residents should routinelydump standing water on their property, use EPA-approved insect repellent, and dress in longsleeves and pants.

Positive Human Caseof West Nile VirusConfirmed in TarrantCounty

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One Minute Mind OpenerDr. Mike’s CoachingCorner by Michael Haro, Ph.D., CLC

“We may encounter many defeats, but we mustnot be defeated.” - Maya Angelou Life is a building process. It continues as longas you are willing, able, and still alive. You arenever totally defeated until you give up or quit. Asa winner you must be willing to learn from defeats.A defeat is nothing more than a good learningexperience. Gather the facts related to the defeat,understand them from the perspective of what ittakes to make corrections, then proceed with youradjustments. You will be turning a negative into apositive by doing so. This is both a skill and anattitude. They are dependent on your ability tocontrol your thoughts. Never give in to an “I quit”mentality and you never will be defeated. Yep,you’re right, you are just doing what it takes tokeep on keeping on.

Southwest AARPMeets Aug. 21 The next meeting of the Southwest Chapter ofthe AARP is Wednesday, Aug. 21 at GenesisUnited Methodist Church, 7635 S. Hulen St., FortWorth 76133. Sign in begins at 10 a.m. with pro-gramming at 10:30. The chapter welcomes adultsolder than 50 to our meetings and activities; it isnot necessary to be a member of AARP to attend. Learn about ear health and ear care fromspeakers Elyse Stoltz Dickerson, CEO and JoeGriffin, CSO, EOSERA Inc., a Fort Worth biotechcompany that manufactures ear care products. Southwest AARP also helps FWISD studentssucceed by donating school supplies. They willcollect supplies and cash to purchase them at theAug. 21 meeting. For more information visit https://fort-worthaarp.org.

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Clear the Shelters is a national pet adoptioncampaign that waives adoption fees at participat-ing shelters. Along with other NBC and Telemundo sta-tions across the country, Clear the Sheltersincludes 69 local animal shelters and rescues fromDallas-Fort Worth. On Aug. 17, the participating animal sheltersand rescues offer waived pet adoption fees to helpfamilies adopt a new pet from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local participating shelters will include thefollowing:

Human Society of North Texas BenbrookWaggin’ Tails • 9009 Benbrook Blvd. • 817-808-7774 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. City of Fort Worth Animal Care andControl • 4800 SW Loop 820 • 817-392-7022 • 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Humane Society of North Texas • 1840 E Lancaster Ave. • 817-332-4768 • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Azle Animal Shelter • 724 Park Street • 817-444-8215 • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. City of Saginaw Animal Services • 205 Brenda Ln. • 817-230-0460 • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information about the pet adoptioncampaign, visit CleartheShelters.com. You can also follow the effort on social mediaby using the hashtag #CleartheShelters. To access information in Spanish, please visitDesocuparlosAlbergues.com and follow#DesocuparlosAlbergues. For more information on adopting a pet, con-tact each individual participating animal shelter.

Clear the Shelters with Free Pet Adoptions onAug. 17

From the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministrationHelp Keep Kids Safeon the Way to School Students return to school in Benbrook, RiverOaks and Fort Worth on Monday, Aug. 19 and inWhite Settlement on Tuesday, Aug. 20. Make morning and afternoon school trans-portation safer for everyone by following thesepractices: • When backing out of a driveway or leaving agarage, watch out for children walking or bicy-cling to school. • When driving in neighborhoods with schoolzones, watch out for young people who may bethinking about getting to school, but may not bethinking of getting there safely. • Slow down. Watch for children walking inthe street, especially if there are no sidewalks inneighborhood. • Watch for children playing and congregatingnear bus stops. • Be alert. Children arriving late for the busmay dart into the street without looking for traffic.Learn and obey the school bus laws in your state,as well as the “flashing signal light system” thatschool bus drivers use to alert motorists of pend-ing actions: • Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus ispreparing to stop to load or unload children.Motorists should slow down and prepare to stoptheir vehicles. • Red flashing lights and extended stop armsindicate the bus has stopped and children are get-ting on or off. Motorists must stop their cars andwait until the red lights stop flashing, the extendedstop-arm is withdrawn, and the bus begins movingbefore they can start driving again. For more tips visit https://www.nhtsa-.gov/road-safety/school-bus-safety.

Meals on Wheels Meal on Wheels of Tarrant County has volun-teer opportunities to help with their meal deliveryservice for homebound and elderly neighbors. Volunteer for a one-day route, Mondaythrough Friday, or as a substitute when yourschedule allows. A delivery route takes approximately an hourand a half. Please call Meals on Wheels at 817-336-0912for more information.Kiwanis Club of West Side Fort Worth Kiwanis is a volunteer service organizationwith more than 700,000 adult and youth membersin nearly 80 nations around the world. Clubs sponsor nearly 150,000 service projectsthat benefit their communities every year, giving18.5 million hours of service. For more information contact

[email protected] Area Food Bank There are many opportunities for volunteers tojoin in the fight against hunger. You can volunteer as an individual or with agroup. Current available volunteer opportunitiesinclude mobile pantries and ongoing programslike on-site food packing and the CommunityKitchen. Find a list of locations, requirements, and reg-istration information at https://tafb.org/volunteer.If you have any questions, contact TAFB at [email protected]. Do you have a volunteer organization or eventthat benefits the west side? Send your informationto [email protected] for possibleinclusion.

WHITE SETTLEMENT HISTORICAL MUSEUM

www.wsmuseum.comFREE ADMISSION - GROUPS WELCOME

8320 Hanon Dr. – 817-246-9719Open: Tues. - Sat. – 10 AM - 3 PM

Closed: Sunday & Monday

Fort Worth Gem andMineral Club MeetsAug. 28 The Fort Worth Gem and Mineral Club meetsmonthly on the fourth Tuesday. The next meetingis Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are always opento the public. The purpose of this club is to delveinto the study of geology, mineralogy, and the lap-idary arts. They also strive to stimulate interest inthe searching and collecting of minerals and fos-sils. For more information or directions visitwww.fortworthgemandmineralclub.org.

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The Bird City TexasProgram (BCT), a newcommunity-focusedconservation programdesigned to supportcritical bird habitat, isempowering towns tomake meaningfulchanges in how theymaintain and build pub-lic spaces. The BCT certifica-tions last for three yearsand communities canuse their bird-friendlydesignation to attractmore of the 2.2 millionbird watchers in Texas,a major driver in the$1.8 billion economicimpact from Texanwildlife viewing.Additionally, BCT cer-tification brings eco-nomic benefits thatrange from budget sav-

ings created by sound water management practices to the higher propertyvalues associated with greenspaces and bird-friendly habitats. To apply, communities must meet eight required standards and select anadditional 17 criteria from a list within three categories. This flexibility incriteria allows communities to do what is best for their needs and interest. Allcommunities have the option to pursue the top-tier status, aptly named HighFlyer. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Audubon Texas, both co-sponsors for the program, encourage all those interested in this new commu-nity program to check out the Program Goals, Structure, and Criteria, postedon the Bird City Texas webpage. Applications can be submitted starting Aug. 12. The deadline to apply forthe program is Nov. 29. Communities will be notified about certification byJan. 31, 2020. About Audubon The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need,today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, edu-cation and on-the-ground conservation. Audubon’s state programs, naturecenters, chapters and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reachesmillions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communi-ties in conservation action. Since 1905, Audubon’s vision has been a worldin which people and wildlife thrive. Audubon is a nonprofit conservationorganization. Learn more at www.audubon.org and follow us on Twitter andInstagram at @audubonsociety.About TPWD The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department serves the state of Texas andits citizens by helping to manage and conserve the natural and culturalresources of Texas, and by providing outdoor and recreational opportunitiesfor present and future generations. By relying on the best available scienceto guide conservation decisions, TPWD has proved to be a national leader inprotecting native wildlife and the habitats they rely on. Learn more atwww.tpwd.texas.gov and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Free Job and Life Skills TrainingOffered for Women Agape West Christian Women’s Job Corps offers free training for womenin Tarrant County. To be eligible, a woman must want to make changes in her life and bewilling to take the steps necessary to make those changes happen. The next six-week session will begin Sept. 18. Classes are held in AgapeBaptist Church, 3900 Southwest Boulevard (Highway 183). Classes are on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 2:30p.m. Lunch is provided. The program is designed and scheduled to assist unemployed and under-employed women in learning life and job skills to help them attain employ-ment. Participants receive personal and spiritual mentoring throughout the pro-gram. They will also have the benefit of networking with educational andemployment resources throughout the community. Volunteers providing the training are qualified because they have or havehad successful careers in business or organizations throughout the FortWorth-Dallas area. Take advantage of this opportunity for a better future. Call 817-923-6800for registration information.

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Notice of Public Hearing on Tax IncreaseThe City of White Settlement will hold two public hearings on a proposal to increase totaltax revenues from properties on the tax roll in the preceding tax year by 13.15 percent (per-centage by which proposed tax rate exceeds lower of rollback tax rate or effective tax cal-culated under Chapter 26, Tax Code). Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or less-er rate, or even decrease, depending on the change in the taxable value of your property inrelation to the change in taxable value of all other property and the tax rate that is adopted.

The first public hearing will be held on August 20, 2019 at 06:00 PM at City of WhiteSettlement, 214 Meadow Park Dr., White Settlement, TX 76108.

The second public hearing will be held on August 27, 2019 at 06:00 PM at City of WhiteSettlement, 214 Meadow Park Dr., White Settlement, TX 76108.

The members of the governing body voted on the proposal to consider the tax increase asfollows:

FOR: Council Member Paul Moore, Council Member Evelyn Spurlock, Mayor Pro TemDanny Anderson, Council Member Christina GrudzinskiAGAINST: NONEPRESENT and not voting: Mayor Ronald A. White, non-voting memberABSENT: Council Member Geesa

The average taxable value of a residence homestead in the City of White Settlement last yearwas $76,803. Based on last year's tax rate of $0.762186 per $100 of taxable value, theamount of taxes imposed last year on the average home was $585.38.

The average taxable value of a residence homestead in the City of White Settlement this yearis $93,094. If the governing body adopts the effective tax rate for this year of $0.647133 per$100 of taxable value, the amount of taxes imposed this year on the average home would be$602.44.

If the governing body adopts the proposed tax rate of $0.732245 per $100 of taxable value,the amount of taxes imposed this year on the average home would be $681.68.

Members of the public are encouraged to attend the hearings and express their views.

Legal Notice

Probate LawPersonal Injury

Business/Corporate LawWills and TrustsCivil Litigation

CollectionsCriminal Law

LAW OFFICE: (817) 249-5300 FAX: (817) 249-53128507 HIGHWAY 377 S., SUITE F

BENBROOK, TEXAS 76126 [email protected]

JAMES D. SCHULLATTORNEY AT LAW

Brewer Reserved Seat Football Tickets on Sale to PublicBrewer Reserved Seat Football Tickets for Previous Holders Brewer Bear reserved seat football tickets are on sale in the BrewerAthletic Office for individuals who had reserved seat tickets last year. Previous ticket holders purchased their reserved seats on Friday, Aug. 9.Seats are now available to the general public. Reserved seats will cost $50for five home games.

Pre-Sale General Admission Tickets Weekly pre-sale general admission football tickets will be available forhome and away games in the Athletic Office ($6 for adults and $4 for stu-dents) and are also available for purchase online atwww.ticketroar.com/brewer-football. Pre-sale tickets must be purchasedbefore noon on Friday. All tickets purchased at the gate will be $8.

All Sports Passes All Sports passes will be available for home athletic events; however,they will not be accepted for Friday night varsity football games. Cost is $20for adults and $10 for students (excluding play-offs and tournaments).

Total All Sports Pass A Total All Sports Pass will get fans into all sports at all levels (includingVarsity Football) at Brewer High School and Brewer Middle School, exclud-ing playoffs. The cost is $50 for adults and $30 for students.

Reserved parking pass Reserved parking passes will be on sale for $25. There will be a limitednumber of handicapped parking passes sold in the reserved lot. These willbe available on a first-come, first-served basis and will require proof of hand-icapped plates or placard.

For more information, call Candice Guerrero, Athletic Secretary, at 817-367-1278 or email [email protected].

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From the City of White Settlement

White Settlement Public Library tobe Closed Aug. 20-24 Visitors should take note that the White Settlement Public Library will beclosed from Tuesday, Aug. 20 to Saturday, Aug. 24 for upgrades and remod-eling. It will reopen to the public on Monday, Aug. 26.

Free Evening Classes at WSISDFamily Resource Center HelpAdults Prepare for High SchoolEquivalency Certificate Adults interested in earning a High School Equivalency Certificate canget personal tutoring and skills practice during the free Project B.E.S.T.(Basic Education and Skills Training) classes offered at the White SettlementISD Family Resource Center. Presented in partnership with the Tarrant Literacy Coalition, classes meeton Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 8 p.m., and free child care andsnacks are provided. The Resource Center is located at 8500 Rockway Drivein White Settlement. Classes begin Aug. 27. Call the Tarrant Literacy Coalition at 817-870-0082 for information and to register prior to Aug. 27.

Filing continues for the White Settlement City Council election to beheld on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Place 2 and Place 3 will be on the ballot. The filingdeadline is 5 p.m. on Aug. 19. Place 2 incumbent Evelyn Spurlock has returned an application. Place 3incumbent Danny Anderson, as well as opponents Amber Munoz and ScottEvans have also filed. Candidate forms and paperwork can be found onlineat http://www.wstx.us/274/2019-General-Election. A printed candidate packet can be requested by emailing City SecretaryAmy Arnold at [email protected].

Filing Deadline Monday for WhiteSettlement City Council Candidates

Honeycomb Drill Team (continued from page 1)

Julia James earned All American Miss Junior High Kick, and MarianaRamirez, All American Miss Senior High Kick. ADTS normally only hands out three each of the specialty awards, butthe Honeycombs received additional ribbons in each category. Spirit of ADTS winners were: Paige Truex, Dany Cannon, KaitlynEvans, Jordan Ayala, Kialani Siavii, Bailee Williams and Jaide Chavez. Pizzazz Performer winners were: Stormie Scarber, Kaylee Mathews,Kaleigh Mendenhall, Jenavey Minjarez, Bria Ballinger and KyleeYoungblood. Honeycombs who earned the Gussie Nell Davis Dancer Award (namedfor the drill team founder) were: Brianna Brumfield, Artaessia Doyle, GraceHays, Chaylon Dunn, Arika Barrera and Alyssa Lopez. Sixteen members earned Honorable Mention and the opportunity to per-form at a Spurs' half-time show and the Macy's Day Parade: CalistaRobinson, Kayla Hensley, Bri Cannon, Brooklin Schlegel, Haylee Goss,Leyla Rodriguez, Dany Cannon, Arika Barrera, Kialani Siavii, Anela Kindle,Beunca Sosa, Lorelei Eastman, Paige Truex, Emma Mayeaux, Bria Ballingerand Natalie Flores. The following drill team members were All American Dance Companywinners: Chelsey Gleaves, Zoe Brown, Mariana Ramirez, Alex Kicker,Isaiah Laque, Kaylee Mathews, Kylee Youngblood, Carolina Luna,Cheyanne Crider, Julia James and Kayla Walpole. They will have the oppor-tunity to perform during the Spurs' half-time and at the Macy's Parade andCitrus Bowl. Zoe Brown, Cheyanne Crider, Mariana Ramirez, Kayla Walpole andKylee Youngblood won All American Elite Dance and Top TechniqueCompany. Kayla Walpole won ADTS Most Outstanding Dancer. Director is Alesha Walpole.

WSISD Families May Be Eligiblefor Free or Reduced Price SchoolMeals Families in White Settlement ISD could qualify to receive free orreduced price school breakfasts or lunches. Applications are available at every school as well as in the WSISD ChildNutrition Office. Call 817-367-1310. The application is also available online,http://brewerbearcafe.com/Free-Meals.

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The reunion committee of Brewer High School Class of 1969 invitesgraduates to its 50th class reunion to be held on Homecoming weekend,Saturday, Oct. 5.

The reunion will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn located at 912

Brewer Class of 1969 50th Reunion

8805 Clifford St . 817-246-8160

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FINE ARTS DEPARTMENTTuesday, Sept. 3

Fine Arts Parent Meeting (fifth through 12th Grades)

7 p.m. Brewer High School Auditorium

BREWER HIGH SCHOOLSchedule/Laptop/ID Pickup

Wednesday, Aug. 14Seniors (12th Grade) - 8 a.m. to Noon

Juniors (11th Grade) - 1 to 6 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 15

Sophomores (10th Grade) 8 a.m. to Noon

Make-Up - 1 to 6 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 16Back to School Night

Junior/Senior Meet the Teacher 5:30 to 6 p.m.

Principal Chat: 6 to 6:30 p.m. All Students in Auditorium

Ninth and 10th Grade Meet the Teacher6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Meet the Teacher and Back to School DatesJunior/Senior Financial Aid Meeting

6:45-7:45 p.m. in Auditorium

BREWER MIDDLE SCHOOLTuesday, Aug. 27

Back to School Night6 to 7 p.m.

EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMYWednesday, Aug. 14

All WSISD Pre-KindergartnersPopsicles with the Principal

5:30 to 6 p.m. Meet the Teacher

6 to 7 p.m. West Elementary

8901 White Settlement Road

BLUE HAZE ELEMENTARYThursday, Aug. 15

Meet the Teacher NightGrades 1-46 to 7 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 16Kindergarten Meet the Teacher

6 to 7 p.m.

FINE ARTS ACADEMYThursday, Aug. 15Meet the Teacher

Grades 1-66 to 7 p.m.

LIBERTY ELEMENTARYThursday, Aug. 15

Meet the Teacher Night6 to 7 p.m.

NORTH ELEMENTARYThursday, Aug. 15

Meet the Teacher NightGrades 1-4

6 to 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 16Kindergarten Meet the Teacher

5:30 to 7 p.m.

WEST ELEMENTARYThursday, Aug. 15

Popsicles with the Principal5:30 to 6 p.m.

Meet the Teacher6 to 7 p.m.

Northton St. in FortWorth (on the corner ofRosedale Street andForest Park Blvd). Thegathering will start at 5p.m. with dinner at 6:30p.m. A cash bar will beavailable.

Some classmateshave not been able to bereached. If you have notbeen contacted, get intouch with MarkWoolsey at 682-229-8581 or [email protected] for details.

Registration is nowthrough Sept. 7.

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Electronic RecyclingAvailable at WhiteSettlement PublicLibrary, RecreationCenter and City Hall The City of White Settlement and WhiteSettlement ISD (WSISD) have partnered with Re-Teck to implement Electronic Recycling in thecommunity. WSISD recently ran a month-long program atTannahill Intermediate, Brewer Middle Schooland Brewer High School to give students and fac-ulty the opportunity to recycle outdated, damagedand unwanted small electronics (phones, tablets,cords, laptops). The City of White Settlement has now imple-mented the same program at the Library,Recreation Center and City Hall. Re-Teck is incompliance with the National Association forInformation Destruction - this means that Re-Teckreceives certificates of destruction for each devicethat is recycled through their program. For more information on Re-Teck visit theirwebsite at www.re-teck.com. For more informa-tion on this program contact 817-246-5012 [email protected].

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-08-019

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 “FEES”,SECTION 4 “WATER AND SEWER SERVICES”, (k)WATER SERVICE, MONTHLY RATES OF THEWHITE SETTLEMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES;ADOPTING AND RATIFYING WATER RATESINSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS; PRO-VIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDINGA SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING ANEFFECTIVE DATE.

SECTION 4EFFECTIVE DATE

The rate change provided by this ordinance shall take effectfor the billing periods beginning on or after October 15,2019.

This Ordinance shall be in full force for the billing periodsbeginning on or after October 15, 2019, after its passage bya majority vote of the City Council of the City of WhiteSettlement and publication as required by law, and it is soordained.

PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 6th DAY OFAUGUST 2019.

/s/: Ronald White, MayorATTEST:/s/Amy Arnold, City SecretaryAPPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY/s/: Drew Larkin, City Attorney

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON THE CITY OF WHITE SETTLEMENT

PROPOSED 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLANAND

PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSIONSPECIAL MEETING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2019

The PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION will holda PUBLIC HEARING on

Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 at 6:00 PM; andThe WHITE SETTLEMENT CITY COUNCIL will hold a

PUBLIC HEARING on Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 at 7:00 PM

The Public Hearings will be held in the City CouncilChambers located at

214 Meadow Park Drive, White Settlement, Texas, 76108to consider the following:

Hold a Public Hearing and consider the Proposed 2040Comprehensive Plan.

All interested parties are invited to attend.

Legal Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 2019-08-018

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 “FEES”,SECTION 4 “WATER AND SEWER SERVICES”, (j)SEWER SERVICE MONTHLY RATES OF THEWHITE SETTLEMENT CODE OF ORDINANCES;ADOPTING AND RATIFYING SEWER RATESINSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS; PRO-VIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDINGA SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING ANEFFECTIVE DATE.

SECTION 2

The implementation of the winter quarter average providedby this ordinance shall take effect for the billing periodsbeginning on or after October 15, 2019.

SECTION 5

This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect for the billingperiods beginning on or after October 15, 2019 after its pas-sage by a majority vote of the City Council of the City ofWhite Settlement and publication as required by law, and itis so ordained.

PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 6th DAY OFAUGUST 2019.

/s/: Ronald White, MayorATTEST:/s/Amy Arnold, City SecretaryAPPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY/s/: Drew Larkin, City Attorney

Legal Notice

Next HouseholdHazardous WasteEvent Scheduled forNov. 9 The City of White Settlement will be host thenext Household Hazardous Waste event onSaturday, Nov. 9 in the Municipal ComplexParking lot, located at 8213 White Settlement Rd.,from 9 to 11 a.m.

Along with taking hazardous waste and bulktrash, there will also be collection bins for off-sitepaper shredding.

Remember, tires will not be accepted at thisevent and only up to five one-gallon paint contain-ers or one five-gallon paint container will beaccepted per resident.

Examples of accepted hazardous waste itemsare: acids, aerosol cans, antifreeze, batteries, brakefluid, bulk trash, computers, degreasers, electron-ics, fertilizers, grass clippings, herbicides, news-papers, oil, pool chemicals, brush/tree limbs andpaper for shredding.

Unaccepted items include: ammunition, ACconduction/compression, biohazardous materials,explosives, refrigerators, junk vehicles, medicalwaste and tires.

Residents are requested to bring a WhiteSettlement water bill or ID with a WhiteSettlement address to participate in the event.

For more information, contact 817-246-5012or email [email protected].

With the weather warming up, city officialshave seen some residents begin to water theiryards. Even just watering once or twice a week forfive or 10 minutes can use up thousands of gallonsof extra water over the course of a month, whichmeans a higher water bill. In 2014, the City Council put into place water-ing restrictions, unless you are watering by hand-held hose, drip irrigation, a soaker hose, or a treebubbler. For all other watering, citizens must fol-low these guidelines: • Mondays: No watering. • Tuesdays and Fridays: Non-residential sitesmay water before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. • Wednesdays and Saturdays: Residentialaddresses ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 may waterbefore 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. • Thursdays and Sundays: Residential address-es ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 may water before 10a.m. and after 6 p.m.

Watering RestrictionReminder for WhiteSettlement Residents

PARENTS! Send us your First Day of School photos for a chance

to be published in this newspaper!Send To: [email protected]

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Suburban Newspapers, Inc. publishes theBenbrook News, River Oaks News and WhiteSettlement Bomber News every Thursday anddelivers them to homes and advertisers in eachcommunity. The circulation for these publications is10,500 in Benbrook, 9,500 in White Settlementand 4,000 in River Oaks. Each is delivered at nocost to residents and financial support for printingand staff comes from the local businesses whoadvertise in each newspaper. We produce newspapers of record, or as welike to call them, “scrapbook papers” that tell theeveryday stories that you want to clip and save.We shy away from sensational journalism andwhile we know that bad things happen, we findthat focusing on the good in our communities iswhat readers want to see. It’s no secret that newspapers have been on thedecline for years, but at Dr. Mike Haro says (page4) we plan to just keep on keeping on. We look atour advertisers as investors in the community.They make it possible for us to send you thisnewspaper every week and without them, wewouldn’t be what we are now. If you’re reading this, we always encourageyou to shop local and support our advertisers. Andif you’re a local business owner, we can alwaysuse your support to keep this newspaper in print. For more information call 817-246-2473 orsend an email to [email protected].

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LYNCO FENCEResidential • Commercial

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Residential/Commercialcedar/chain link/wrought iron

817-538-4535 or 817-495-5543

20 yrs. Exp. Cleaning.Most Houses $50-$60.Dependable, Refs. avail.682-774-3468SENIOR APARTMENTCLEANING Service Mostapartments cleaned for $4015 years experience callMarie 817-480-5095AFTER SCHOOL CAREBlue Haze Elem. Only, WillPickup is Avail. 214-668-5207AFFORDABLE HOUSE

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Now ServingWhite Settlement!

TEXAS VEINEXPERTS

Around the Town with Denise Honeycutt

White Settlement Movies in the Park Summer Finale

Cars 3 was the selected movie for the evening.

The Valdez family await with anticipation for the movie to begin.

Jeremiah, Melody and Johnathan Simms were all set up for the event.

City employees of White Settlement (l-r) Kennard Davis, Fineman andStormy Smith stand behind the backpacks prepared for the raffle.

The last outdoor movie event for the summer was held on Friday, Aug. 9at Central Park. Several families joined in the event to watch Cars 3 on the large, outdoorscreen and brought their blankets, chairs, pillows and pets. Cotton candy, popcorn, pickles, assorted sodas, chips, water and snowcones were available at the concession area. The City provided six backpacks for those who had the winning raffleticket number. Everyone in attendance enjoyed the occasion.