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BELLVILLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 SECTION B PAGE 5 The Bellville Times Classifieds Help Wanted Shop The Classifieds & Save Time & Money Help Wanted Help Wanted • Help Wanted • Help Wanted For Sale Invitation for Bids Call (979)865-3131 to Advertise Criminal Problems? Help Wanted Now Hiring 18 or older Full time and Part time 979‐865‐5782 RANCH MANAGER WANTED NEW ULM-CAT SPRING AREA REQUIREMENTS: Able to lift 50 pounds and in good physical health Current Texas Driver’s License, have a good driving record and proof of insurance Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word & Excel), texting and email Good oral and written communication skills; able to work with people and manage conflicts; supervisory experience is required as you will manage and work alongside 2 or more additional people and manage other ven- dors such as mechanics, electricians, veterinarian, housekeeper, etc. Speak, write, read and understand the English language; Spanish as a second language is beneficial Excellent organizational skills, detail oriented and ability to multi-task Ability to schedule necessary work and check that all tasks and projects have been completed successfully and timely Responsible for procuring necessary supplies, feed, equipment and other items as part of ranch maintenance Knowledge of minor equipment repair and maintenance is required; ability to drive tractors and work implements such as shredder, box blade, post hole digger, grapple, front end loader, etc. Experience with animal care is preferred (chickens, goats, pigs, horses, donkeys & cattle) and general ranch type work; welding experience is beneficial Knowledge of trees, grasses, plants, etc. care and irrigation maintenance is preferred Able to work Monday through Friday (32-40/week) and, as requested, for special events and some Saturdays Self-starter that is consistently thinking about how to run the ranch better and more efficiently Ideal position for a retiree The current team of 3 people has been in-place for 10+ years Compensation is commensurate with experience; background check and references are required Please contact Steve @ 713-881-0904 (leave message if no answer) Email qualifications to [email protected] Help Wanted • Help Wanted • Help Wanted HELP WANTED: FULL TIME FOR HORSE FARM IN NEW ULM. DUTIES INCLUDE: STALL CLEAN- ING & YARD WORK. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE. 6 DAYS PER WEEK. CALL ROBERT AT 281 202 8232. 28/4P ––––––––––––––– FAITH ACADEMY BELL- VILLE has openings for Kindergarten Teacher, Early Education Teacher, Custodial Staff, Extended Care workers 3pm-6pm M-F. Classes begin August 20, 2020. Call 979-865- 1811 Mon - Thursday 8am to noon for an application. 26/tf ––––––––––––––– Pro Pest Exterminat- ing is hiring for full-time Pest Control Route Techni- cian (Exterminator). No experience needed. Office located in Sealy. Call 979- 885-6666. 29/4 ––––––––––––––– FOR SALE: 6 plots at Oak Knoll Cemetery, Bellville, Texas 1852 Section M $1,200.00 a piece. Please contact Susane Kretzschmar Patton 713- 502-3878. 28/2P –––––––––––––– FOR SALE: Home Raised Grass & Grain fed no an- tibiotics Slaughter Calves weighing between 700 & 900 pounds $1.20 per pound with delivery to lo- cal meat market. Call Mark Bolten at (979)877-4408. 29/2 –––––––––––––– NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Bid proposals ** will be accepted at the of- fice of the Austin Coun- ty Road & Bridge until 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, 2020 and publicly opened and read in the Commis- sioners Court Room of Austin County at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, Au- gust 24, 2020 for the following materials: ** (no electronic pro- posals will be accepted) • ROAD MATERIALS/ GRAVEL • HAULING (ROAD MA- TERIALS) (3) ASPHALTS, LIQ- UID ASPHALT, EMUL- SION & DUST CONTROL (4) CORRUGATED CUL- VERTS (5) HDPE CULVERT PIPE (6) CONCRETE/CE- MENT (7) FUEL (GASOLINE & DIESEL) (8) SURFACE TREAT- MENTS, ASPHALT LAY- DOWN AND ASPHALT MILLING Please bid any alter- nate materials or simi- lar materials. Bid proposals may be mailed to: Shannon Hanath, Ad- ministrative Assistant Austin County Road & Bridge 1 East Main Bellville, Texas 77418 Bid proposals may be hand delivered to: Shannon Hanath, Ad- ministrative Assistant Austin County Road & Bridge 1 East Main Bellville, Texas 77418 The Commissioners Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. If you have questions or concerns regarding the bid specifications or the submittal of the bids, please contact: Shannon Hanath, Ad- ministrative Assistant shannonh@austin- county.com 979-865-9157 Questions regarding the bid specifications must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on August 20, 2020. • No verbal questions will be accepted. • Questions of a sub- stantial nature will be addressed in an ad- dendum, posted on the County’s webpage for all interested parties. than just a name; Faith is who we are. The Faith Chapter - Hebrews 1 in the Amplified Bible defines faith as “..the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things (we) hope for, being the proof of things (we) do not see and the conviction of their reality (faith perceiving as real fact what is not revealed to the senses). Founded in 1994 with the Mission Statement to “be a place of encouragement and excellence in academic and character training where The Light of the Word –Jesus Christ –lives in and enlightens those who teach and (those who) learn”. That foundation of Faith Academy Bellville (FAB) is “where the Light of the World - Jesus Christ - lives in and enlightens.” The New Testament mentions hundreds of times - “Christ in us and us in Christ”. The latter part of Galatians 2:20 says “the life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God. Not meant to be a sermon but a statement of Faith from FAB. The Bellville Times The Bellville Times 106 E. Palm St Bellville, Texas 77418 (979)865-3131 www.bellvilletimes.com The Bellville Times FA - - (Continued from Page 6A) AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott has again suspended elective surgeries in hospitals in 104 counties located within 11 of the state’s 22 trauma service areas. Each of the trauma service areas has a regional advisory council and a trauma system plan to respond to health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the proclamation, Abbott directed all hospitals in designated counties to postpone surgeries and procedures that are not immediately, medically necessary to correct a serious medical condition or to preserve the life of a patient, as determined by the patient’s physician. GA-27, a similar proclamation issued by Abbott on June 25, remains in effect and applies to the counties of Bexar, Cameron, Dallas, Harris, Hidalgo, Nueces, Travis and Webb. “We are freeing up more resources to address upticks in COVID-19 related cases,” Abbott said in a news release explaining the July 9 proclamation. “The State of Texas will continue to do everything we can to Governor: Hospitals must expand capacity as COVID-19 cases escalate State Capital HIGHLIGHTS By Ed Sterling TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION mitigate the spread of this virus and support our hospitals and health care professionals as they care for their fellow Texans. We must all come together and continue to practice social distancing, wear a face covering in public, and stay home when possible,” added Abbott. On July 10, Abbott extended his March 13 COVID-19 disaster proclamation for all counties in Texas. Cumulative figures posted July 12 by the Texas Department of State Health Services showed some 258,658 people in Texas diagnosed with COVID-19 and 3,192 confirmed deaths resulting from the disease. City cancels GOP event Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on July 8 announced that he had instructed the city’s event licensor to exercise its contractual rights to cancel the Texas Republican Party’s in-person state convention. Turner made the decision to proceed with the cancellation after Dr. David Persse of the Houston Health Department said the city “is confronting an unparalleled and frightening escalation in the spread of the COVID-19 virus” and called the planned convention “a clear and present danger.” The convention, expected to attract 6,000 delegates, was scheduled to start on July 16 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. The Republican Party of Texas sued Houston First Corporation, the City of Houston and Mayor Turner to allow the convention but Harris County District Court Judge Larry Weiman sided with the defendants. The Republican Party of Texas said it would file its appeal with the Texas Supreme Court. State Fair is canceled The Texas State Fair board of directors on July 7 voted to cancel the 2020 State Fair of Texas. Only in rare circumstances has the fair been canceled. The last cancellations occurred in war years: 1942 to 1945. “While we cannot predict what the COVID-19 pandemic will look like in September, the recent surge in positive cases is troubling for all of North Texas. The safest and most responsible decision we could make for all involved at this point in our 134-year history is to take a hiatus for the 2020 season,” said State Fair of Texas Board Chair Gina Norris. Hospitals get Remdesivir Gov.Abbott on July 4 announced that the Texas Department of State Health Services is distributing 448 cases of the antiviral drug Remdesivir to 157 hospitals across Texas. The drug is being distributed to the states from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This is the sixth round of distribution from the federal government. The supply is part of a donation from Canada- headquartered drug maker Gilead. Abbott said Remdesivir “has shown promise in early trials in speeding up the recovery time among hospitalized COVID-19 patients.” Hegar distributed revenue Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar on July 8 announced he would send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $744.2 million in local sales tax allocations for July, an amount 2.6% less than the amount distributed in July 2019. Allocations are based on sales made in May by businesses that report tax monthly.

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BELLVILLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 SECTION B PAGE 5BELLVILLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2020 SECTION B PAGE 5

The Bellville TimesClassifieds

Help Wanted

Shop TheClassifieds

& Save Time & Money

HelpWanted

Help Wanted • Help Wanted • Help Wanted

For Sale Invitation for Bids

Call (979)865-3131

toAdvertise

Criminal Problems?

HelpWanted

 Now Hiring 18 or older 

Full time and Part time 

979‐865‐5782 

  

RANCH MANAGER WANTEDNEW ULM-CAT SPRING AREA

REQUIREMENTS:

• Able to lift 50 pounds and in good physical health • Current Texas Driver’s License, have a good driving record and proof of

insurance• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word & Excel),

texting and email• Good oral and written communication skills; able to work with people and

manage conflicts; supervisory experience is required as you will manage and work alongside 2 or more additional people and manage other ven-dors such as mechanics, electricians, veterinarian, housekeeper, etc.

• Speak, write, read and understand the English language; Spanish as a second language is beneficial

• Excellent organizational skills, detail oriented and ability to multi-task• Ability to schedule necessary work and check that all tasks and projects

have been completed successfully and timely• Responsible for procuring necessary supplies, feed, equipment and other

items as part of ranch maintenance• Knowledge of minor equipment repair and maintenance is required; ability

to drive tractors and work implements such as shredder, box blade, post hole digger, grapple, front end loader, etc.

• Experience with animal care is preferred (chickens, goats, pigs, horses, donkeys & cattle) and general ranch type work; welding experience is beneficial

• Knowledge of trees, grasses, plants, etc. care and irrigation maintenance is preferred

• Able to work Monday through Friday (32-40/week) and, as requested, for special events and some Saturdays

• Self-starter that is consistently thinking about how to run the ranch better and more efficiently

• Ideal position for a retiree• The current team of 3 people has been in-place for 10+ years• Compensation is commensurate with experience; background check and

references are required

Please contact Steve @ 713-881-0904 (leave message if no answer)Email qualifications to [email protected]

Help Wanted • Help Wanted • Help Wanted

HELP WANTED: FULL TIME FOR HORSE FARM IN NEW ULM. DUTIES INCLUDE: STALL CLEAN-ING & YARD WORK. MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE. 6 DAYS PER WEEK. CALL ROBERT AT 281 202 8232. 28/4P

–––––––––––––––

FAITH ACADEMY BELL-VILLE has openings for Kindergarten Teacher, Early Education Teacher, Custodial Staff, Extended Care workers 3pm-6pm M-F. Classes begin August 20, 2020. Call 979-865-1811 Mon - Thursday 8am to noon for an application. 26/tf

–––––––––––––––Pro Pest Exterminat-ing is hiring for full-time Pest Control Route Techni-cian (Exterminator). No experience needed. Office located in Sealy. Call 979-885-6666. 29/4

–––––––––––––––

FOR SALE: 6 plots at Oak Knoll Cemetery, Bellville, Texas 1852 Section M $1,200.00 a piece. Please contact Susane Kretzschmar Patton 713-502-3878. 28/2P

––––––––––––––FOR SALE: Home Raised Grass & Grain fed no an-tibiotics Slaughter Calves weighing between 700 & 900 pounds $1.20 per pound with delivery to lo-cal meat market. Call Mark Bolten at (979)877-4408. 29/2

––––––––––––––

NOTICE TO BIDDERS:Bid proposals ** will

be accepted at the of-fice of the Austin Coun-ty Road & Bridge until 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 20, 2020 and publicly opened and read in the Commis-sioners Court Room of Austin County at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, Au-gust 24, 2020 for the following materials:

** (no electronic pro-posals will be accepted)

• ROAD MATERIALS/GRAVEL

• HAULING (ROAD MA-TERIALS)

(3) ASPHALTS, LIQ-UID ASPHALT, EMUL-SION & DUST CONTROL

(4) CORRUGATED CUL-VERTS

(5) HDPE CULVERT PIPE

(6) CONCRETE/CE-MENT

(7) FUEL (GASOLINE & DIESEL)

(8) SURFACE TREAT-MENTS, ASPHALT LAY-DOWN AND ASPHALT MILLING

Please bid any alter-nate materials or simi-lar materials.

Bid proposals may be mailed to:

Shannon Hanath, Ad-ministrative Assistant

Austin County Road & Bridge

1 East MainBellville, Texas 77418Bid proposals may be

hand delivered to:Shannon Hanath, Ad-

ministrative Assistant Austin County Road

& Bridge1 East MainBellville, Texas 77418The Commissioners

Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. If you have questions or concerns regarding the bid specifications or the submittal of the bids, please contact:

Shannon Hanath, Ad-ministrative Assistant

[email protected]

979-865-9157Questions regarding

the bid specifications must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on August 20, 2020.

• No verbal questions will be accepted.

• Questions of a sub-stantial nature will be addressed in an ad-dendum, posted on the County’s webpage for all interested parties.

than just a name; Faith is who we are. The Faith Chapter - Hebrews 1 in the Amplified Bible defines faith as “..the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things (we) hope for, being the proof of things (we) do not see and the conviction of their reality (faith perceiving as real fact what is not revealed to the senses).

Founded in 1994 with the Mission Statement to “be a place of encouragement and excellence in academic and character training where The Light of the Word –Jesus Christ –lives in and enlightens those who teach and (those who) learn”. That foundation of Faith Academy Bellville (FAB) is “where the Light of the World - Jesus Christ - lives in and enlightens.” The New Testament mentions hundreds of times - “Christ in us and us in Christ”. The latter part of Galatians 2:20 says “the life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God. Not meant to be a sermon but a statement of Faith from FAB.

TheBellville Times

The Bellville Times106 E. Palm St

Bellville, Texas 77418(979)865-3131

www.bellvilletimes.com

The Bellville Times

FA - -(Continued from Page 6A)

AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Abbott has again suspended elective surgeries in hospitals in 104 counties located within 11 of the state’s 22 trauma service areas.

Each of the trauma service areas has a regional advisory council and a trauma system plan to respond to health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the proclamation, Abbott directed all hospitals in designated counties to postpone surgeries and procedures that are not immediately, medically necessary to correct a serious medical condition or to preserve the life of a patient, as determined by the patient’s physician.

GA-27, a similar proclamation issued by Abbott on June 25, remains in effect and applies to the counties of Bexar, Cameron, Dallas, Harris, Hidalgo, Nueces, Travis and Webb.

“We are freeing up more resources to address upticks in COVID-19 related cases,” Abbott said in a news release explaining the July 9 proclamation. “The State of Texas will continue to do everything we can to

Governor: Hospitals must expand capacity as COVID-19 cases escalate

State Capital

HIGHLIGHTSBy Ed Sterling

TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION

mitigate the spread of this virus and support our hospitals and health care professionals as they care for their fellow Texans. We must all come together and continue to practice social distancing, wear a face covering in public, and stay home when possible,” added Abbott.

On July 10, Abbott extended his March 13 COVID-19 disaster proclamation for all counties in Texas. Cumulative figures posted July 12 by the Texas Department of State Health Services showed some 258,658 people in Texas diagnosed with COVID-19 and 3,192 confirmed deaths resulting from

the disease.City cancels GOP

eventHouston Mayor

Sylvester Turner on July 8 announced that he had instructed the city’s event licensor to exercise its contractual rights to cancel the Texas Republican Party’s in-person state convention.

Turner made the decision to proceed with the cancellation after Dr. David Persse of the Houston Health Department said the city “is confronting an unparalleled and frightening escalation in the spread of the COVID-19 virus” and called the planned convention “a clear and present danger.”

The convention, expected to attract 6,000 delegates, was scheduled to start on July 16 at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

The Republican Party of Texas sued Houston First Corporation, the City of Houston and Mayor Turner to allow the convention but Harris County District Court Judge Larry Weiman sided with the defendants. The Republican Party of Texas said it would file its appeal with the Texas Supreme Court.

State Fair is canceled

The Texas State Fair board of directors on July 7

voted to cancel the 2020 State Fair of Texas.

Only in rare circumstances has the fair been canceled. The last cancellations occurred in war years: 1942 to 1945.

“While we cannot predict what the COVID-19 pandemic will look like in September, the recent surge in positive cases is troubling for all of North Texas. The safest and most responsible decision we could make for all involved at this point in our 134-year history is to take a hiatus for the 2020 season,” said State Fair of Texas Board Chair Gina Norris.

Hospitals get Remdesivir

Gov. Abbott on July 4 announced that the Texas Department of State Health Services is distributing 448 cases of the antiviral drug Remdesivir to 157 hospitals across Texas.

The drug is being distributed to the states from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This is the sixth round of distribution from the federal government. The supply is part of a donation from Canada-headquartered drug maker Gilead.

Abbott said Remdesivir “has shown promise in early trials in speeding up the recovery time among hospitalized C O V I D - 1 9 patients.”Hegar distributed

revenueTexas Comptroller

Glenn Hegar on July 8 announced he would send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $744.2 million in local sales tax allocations for July, an amount 2.6% less than the amount distributed in July 2019. Allocations are based on sales made in May by businesses that report tax monthly.