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GARAGE SALE Saturday, August 1st starting at 9:00 a.m. 209 Baylor St. (Francisca Garcia house). Lots of misc items for sale. YARD SALES G R E A T C O M M U N I T I E S A R E B U I L T B Y P E O P L E W H O C A R E SERVICES WATER FOR SALE Strasser Water Station. Industrial water sales. Louis 432- 284-9180, Susan 432-284-2825. Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous meets at Oasis RV Park, 1201 W. Broadway (rear) on Monday and Friday, 7:00 p.m. Call Lyle at 432-284- 0983 (Van Horn Towing) Call (432) 283-2003 or stop by our office See our rate card online: vhtx.news/advertise Advertising Deadline- Tuesday 5 p.m. Notices/Legals Deadline- Tuesday 12 p.m. SCAN THIS CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE First United Methodist Church of Van Horn 206 4th St., (Corner of 4th & Crockett) SUNDAY WORSHIP at 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Sunday at 9:00 a.m. Needs Ministry Offering clothing, blankets, etc. Contact Erin Kelly, 432-283-2181 All ARE WELCOME AT Van Horn Community Church Sunday Service- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study- 6:00 p.m. For more information call Pastor Ron Buxton at 915-803-9352 NEW LOCATION AT 703 WEST BROADWAY Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church Sunday Mass 8:00 a.m. Spanish 9:30 a.m. English Father Apolinar Samboni 308 Almond St. | 432-283-1058 Daily Lunch Specials and Soup @ Boots & Scoops Cafe! $9.95 including drink $9.95 including drink OPEN MON-FRI: LUNCH 11-2 | PARLOR 5-9 P.M. 1703 W. BROADWAY | 283-1163 OPEN MON-FRI: LUNCH 11-2 | PARLOR 5-9 P.M. 1703 W. BROADWAY | 283-1163 ALFALFA FOR SALE Alfalfa for sale $10 per bale. Call Ramon 432-284-9279 or George 361-215-1331. HELP WANTED Now Hiring at the Hotel El Capitan. Full-Time cook, full-time housekeeping, and part-time front desk clerk, overtime. EMPLOYMENT The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. Martin Luther King Junior (1929-1968). Pecos Branch | 100 E. 6th Street | Pecos, TX 79772 WEST TEXAS NATIONAL BANK Please email your resume and cover letter to Brady Ross at [email protected], 432.687.9804 Competitive Compensation Packages WTNB is a community bank with a pleasant, growth atmosphere and includes excellent benefits. Benefits include health and vision insurance and a matching 401k plan. WTNB also offers a very generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Plan which begins accruing upon an employee’s initial hire date, along with Federal Bank Holidays. WTNB supports a diverse workforce and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer who does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or other classification protected by law. MEMBER FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NOW HIRING Commercial Lender FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE House for sale. 2 bed/1bath home on a double lot. $79,000. Call or text (915) 637-0462. HOUSE FOR RENT House for rent at 305 Travis St. in Van Horn. Available for rent the first week of August. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, laundry room and garage. Call Lisa for more information at 325-650-4509. FOR RENT Small office space located at 701- C W Broadway (formerly Van Horn Advocate office). All utilities furnished. $350 per month. Please call Dawn Simpson at 432-284-0283 or Larry Simpson at 432-284-1418. FOR RENT Store frontage space and office spaces for rent at 501 W. Broadway (The old Trading Post steel building). Call Robert at 432-284-0822 FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT House for rent, 6 miles north of town off Highway 54, Beach Mountain Ranch. 3 bedroom/2 bath. Recently upgraded with windows, paint, etc. Great spot for Social Distancing in the current times with no neighbors. Available August. Net $800 per month with 12 month lease. Email gowithbo@ msn.com HELP WANTED Culberson Hospital and Van Horn Rural Health Clinic are accepting full time applications for the following positions: Nurse Aide, Clinic Receptionist and Clinic Manager. Please apply online at www.culbersonhospital.org and email the application and resume to cmorris@culbersonhospital. org. For more information, please contact Chester Morris at 432-283- 2760. FROM COMMISSIONERS, PAGE 1 Office from the County network. McDonald reported that she had been attending security webinars through the Secretary of State’s Office, but expressed difficulty in sharing this information with her employees when she doesn’t understand the technical information. McDonald also noted that her office will need new computers soon as the existing computers are outdated and operating on an obsolete platform. As an example, she noted that one of the computers recently crashed during the installation of an update so the office was now operating without enough computers. Judge Carlos Urias indicated that with the mandates relating to network security, and the increased use of tech- nology throughout the County, the County should consider employing an IT person to manage it all. McDonald reported on the upcoming general elec- tion reminding the Court that the first payment of $33,447.88 is due in January so will need to be included in the new budget. In closing, McDonald reminded the Court that they needed to provide her with names of persons to work the November election by the next regular meeting. She noted that the Secretary of State is recommending the County’s hire more election workers than usual due to social distancing requirements. McDonald also noted that the Governor has issued a procla- mation to add an additional week to early voting by personal appearance to try to reduce crowds at the early voting polling place. She reported that this will be the first election with no straight party voting so voters will need additional time to cast the ballot. Urias informed the Court on the need to main- tain the security at the front door of the Court- house, noting that the position will need to convert to full-time when Phase II of the reopening plan goes into effect and regular hours resume. He anticipates that this may occur as early as Septem- ber or October. Security measures will also be expanded at the JP#1 office. Urias noted that any expenditures related to COVID-19 are reimburs- able. McDonald reported that the District Judges are scheduling jury trials for September and Octo- ber, noting that if social distancing requirements are still in place, the court sessions may have to be relocated to the Convention Center. In other County business, the Court also: *Heard reports on various County Projects. *Acknowledged that the AWOS installation is underway, and noted that the airport will remain open during upcoming construction activities. million from Guadalupe Mountains National Park, $2.8 million from Fort Davis National Historic Site and $6.9 million from the San Antonio Missions. While Congress has taken measures to chip away at this mountain of projects, passing the Great Amer- ican Outdoors Act is a critical step towards perma- nently addressing these overdue backlogs while ensuring our national parks are protected long into the future beyond this year and the next. The Great American Outdoors Act provides $900 million in funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund each year and invests $1.9 billion for the next five years in deferred mainte- nance projects administered by the National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Education. This bill would also require the Government Accountability Office to report on the financial progress of the deferred maintenance projects for each specified agency. America's national parks and public lands are an integral part of our country’s history, and we have a duty to preserve their natural beauty and resources. The best way we can care for them is to ensure they are around long enough to inspire others for years to come. As a national park enthu- siast and co-Chair of the National Park Caucus, I am committed to protecting and conserving these American jewels. With the bipartisan passage of the Great Amer- ican Outdoors Act last week, we have prioritized the future of our national parks. These parks are more than just a destination, they are magnificent places that represent our culture, our history and our future. FROM HURD, PAGE 3 THE VAN HORN ADVOCATE PAGE 5 JULY 30, 2020

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Page 1: FOR RENT EMPLOYMENT Commercial HELP WANTED Lender · 7/30/2020  · Contact Erin Kelly, 432-283-2181 All ARE WELCOME AT Van Horn Community Church Sunday Service- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday

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W A T E R F O R S A L ES t r a s s e r Wa t e r S t a t i o n . Industrial water sales. Louis 432-284-9180, Susan 432-284-2825.

Alcoholics AnonymousAlcoholics Anonymous meets at Oasis RV Park, 1201 W. Broadway (rear) on Monday and Friday, 7:00 p.m. Call Lyle at 432-284-0983 (Van Horn Towing)

Call (432) 283-2003 or stop by our o� ceSee our rate card online: vhtx.news/advertise

Advertising Deadline- Tuesday 5 p.m. Notices/Legals Deadline- Tuesday 12 p.m.

SCAN THIS CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE

First United Methodist Church of Van Horn206 4th St., (Corner of 4th & Crockett)

SUNDAY WORSHIP at 10:30 a.m.Bible Study, Sunday at 9:00 a.m.

Needs MinistryO� ering clothing, blankets, etc.Contact Erin Kelly, 432-283-2181

First United Methodist Church of Van Horn

All ARE WELCOME ATVan Horn Community Church

Sunday Service- 10:30 a.m.Wednesday Bible Study- 6:00 p.m.

For more information call Pastor Ron Buxton at 915-803-9352NEW LOCATION AT 703 WEST BROADWAY

Our Lady of FatimaCatholic ChurchSunday Mass8:00 a.m. Spanish9:30 a.m. EnglishFather Apolinar Samboni

308 Almond St. | 432-283-1058

Daily Lunch Specials and Soup @ Boots & Scoops Cafe!$9.95 including drink$9.95 including drink

OPEN MON-FRI: LUNCH 11-2 | PARLOR 5-9 P.M. 1703 W. BROADWAY | 283-1163OPEN MON-FRI: LUNCH 11-2 | PARLOR 5-9 P.M. 1703 W. BROADWAY | 283-1163

ALFALFA FOR SALE

Alfalfa for sale $10 per

bale. Call Ramon 432-284-9279

or George 361-215-1331.

HELP WANTEDNow Hiring at the Hotel El Capitan.F u l l -T i m e c o o k , f u l l - t i m e housekeeping, and part-time front desk clerk, overtime.

EMPLOYMENT

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.

— Martin Luther King Junior (1929-1968).

Pecos Branch | 100 E. 6th Street | Pecos, TX 79772

WEST TEXAS NATIONAL BANK

Please email your resume and cover letter to Brady Ross at [email protected], 432.687.9804

Competitive Compensation Packages

WTNB is a community bank with a pleasant, growth atmosphere and includes excellent benefits. Benefits include health and vision

insurance and a matching 401k plan.

WTNB also offers a very generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Plan which begins accruing upon

an employee’s initial hire date, along with Federal Bank Holidays.

WTNB supports a diverse workforce and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer who does not discriminate against individuals

on the basis of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or other

classification protected by law. MEMBER FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

NOW HIRINGCommercial

Lender

FOR SALE

HOUSE FOR SALEHouse for sale. 2 bed/1bath home on a double lot. $79,000. Call or text (915) 637-0462.

HOUSE FOR RENT House for rent at 305 Travis St. in Van Horn. Available for rent the � rst week of August.3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, laundry room and garage. Call Lisa for more information at 325-650-4509.

FOR RENT Small o� ce space located at 701-C W Broadway (formerly Van Horn Advocate o� ce). All utilities furnished. $350 per month. Please call Dawn Simpson at 432-284-0283 or Larry Simpson at 432-284-1418.

FOR RENT Store frontage space and office spaces for rent at 501 W. Broadway(The old Trading Post steel building). Call Robert at 432-284-0822

FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENTHouse for rent, 6 miles north of town off Highway 54, Beach Mountain Ranch. 3 bedroom/2 bath. Recently upgraded with windows, paint, etc. Great spot for Social Distancing in the current times with no neighbors. Available August. Net $800 per month with 12 month lease. Email [email protected]

HELP WANTEDCulberson Hospital and Van Horn Rural Health Clinic are accepting full time applications for the following positions: Nurse Aide, Clinic Receptionist and Clinic Manager. Please apply online at www.culbersonhospital.org and email the application and resume to [email protected]. For more information, please contact Chester Morris at 432-283-2760.

FROM COMMISSIONERS, PAGE 1Offi ce from the County network. McDonald reported that she had been attending security webinars through the Secretary of State’s Offi ce, but expressed diffi culty in sharing this information with her employees when she doesn’t understand the technical information. McDonald also noted that her offi ce will need new computers soon as the existing computers are outdated and operating on an obsolete platform. As an example, she noted that one of the computers recently crashed during the installation of an update so the offi ce was now operating without enough computers. Judge Carlos Urias indicated that with the mandates relating to network security, and the increased use of tech-nology throughout the County, the County should consider employing an IT person to manage it all. McDonald reported on the upcoming general elec-tion reminding the Court that the fi rst payment of $33,447.88 is due in January so will need to be included in the new budget. In closing, McDonald reminded the Court that they needed to provide her with names of persons to work the November election by the next regular meeting. She noted that the Secretary of State is recommending the County’s hire more election workers than usual due to social distancing requirements. McDonald

also noted that the Governor has issued a procla-mation to add an additional week to early voting by personal appearance to try to reduce crowds at the early voting polling place. She reported that this will be the fi rst election with no straight party voting so voters will need additional time to cast the ballot.

Urias informed the Court on the need to main-tain the security at the front door of the Court-house, noting that the position will need to convert to full-time when Phase II of the reopening plan goes into eff ect and regular hours resume. He anticipates that this may occur as early as Septem-ber or October. Security measures will also be expanded at the JP#1 offi ce. Urias noted that any expenditures related to COVID-19 are reimburs-able. McDonald reported that the District Judges are scheduling jury trials for September and Octo-ber, noting that if social distancing requirements are still in place, the court sessions may have to be relocated to the Convention Center.

In other County business, the Court also:*Heard reports on various County Projects. *Acknowledged that the AWOS installation is

underway, and noted that the airport will remain open during upcoming construction activities.

million from Guadalupe Mountains National Park, $2.8 million from Fort Davis National Historic Site and $6.9 million from the San Antonio Missions. While Congress has taken measures to chip away at this mountain of projects, passing the Great Amer-ican Outdoors Act is a critical step towards perma-nently addressing these overdue backlogs while ensuring our national parks are protected long into the future beyond this year and the next.

The Great American Outdoors Act provides $900 million in funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund each year and invests $1.9 billion for the next fi ve years in deferred mainte-nance projects administered by the National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Education. This bill would also require

the Government Accountability Offi ce to report on the fi nancial progress of the deferred maintenance projects for each specifi ed agency.

America's national parks and public lands are an integral part of our country’s history, and we have a duty to preserve their natural beauty and resources. The best way we can care for them is to ensure they are around long enough to inspire others for years to come. As a national park enthu-siast and co-Chair of the National Park Caucus, I am committed to protecting and conserving these American jewels.

With the bipartisan passage of the Great Amer-ican Outdoors Act last week, we have prioritized the future of our national parks. These parks are more than just a destination, they are magnifi cent places that represent our culture, our history and our future.

FROM HURD, PAGE 3

THe VAN HoRN ADVoCATe PAGe 5July 30, 2020