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CALENDAR/CLASSIFIEDS WWW.THEMEXIANEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 - PAGE B3 AUTOMOBILES Two positions available. Mechanic & Welder. Pay based on experience. Must speak and understand English. Apply in person, 2272 Hwy 84 W, Mexia, TX (located on highway 84, WEST of Mexia) 254-562-7500 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES FOR RENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SALES AUTOMOBILES e City of Mexia is looking for a qualified individual for the position of: Part Time Library Clerk. Applicants should have basic computer knowledge and be able to liſt 50 pounds. Applicant must be at least 16 years of age and be willing to work on Saturdays. Ability to speak Spanish is a plus. Applicants will be required to pass a physical, drug screen, and a criminal background check. Applications and job descriptions may be obtained from Dee Lindvay, City Manager’s Office, City Hall, 101 N. McKinney, Mexia, Texas. e City of Mexia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. is is an open continuous announcement. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FULL TIME Maintenance Help Needed for 48 Unit Complex Experience a plus Background Check Required Hillside Apartments 1125 Ross, Mexia, TX 254-562-0210 e City of Mexia is hiring a qualified individual for a position in the Public Works Water Department. Applicant must currently hold a Class C Water license. is position will remain open until filled. Applicant must be 18 years of age; have a High School Diploma/GED; and have no outstanding tickets or warrants. You will be required to pass a physical, a drug and alcohol screening test, as well as a criminal history background check prior to employment. Applications must be submitted on a City Application available from and returnable to Dee Lindvay at the City Manager’s Office, 101 N. McKinney, Mexia, Texas 76667. e City of Mexia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. is is an open continuous announcement. The City of Mexia is hiring qualified individuals for the Public Works Street Department. Applicants must be 18 years of age; must have a High School Diploma/ GED; a current Texas driver’s license and have no outstanding tickets or warrants. Applicants should be willing to work outside in all types of weather conditions. You will be required to pass a physical, a drug and alcohol screening test, as well as a criminal history background check prior to employment. Applications must be submitted on a City Application available from and returnable to Dee Lindvay at the City Manager’s Office, City Hall, 101 N. McKinney, Mexia, Texas 76667. Applications will not be accepted without a copy of your high school diploma and current driver’s license. Previous applicants as well as new applicants can apply. The City of Mexia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This is an open continuous announcement. Ricks Tree Ser- vice is now hiring a climber and/or groundsmen. MUST HAVE VALID DRIV- ERS LICENSE AND RELIABLE TRANS- PORTATION. Serious inquiries only. If inter- ested, please call 903- 599-2073 and speak with Brandi. We are now hiring a Bookkeeper. Stop by Old Oaks Apart- ment in Mexia, or Call 254-562-7784 Looking for some- one to do roof repairs on a house Call 254- 625-0780 Family Mobile Home Park- 2 and 3 bedroom homes for rent. $100 off first month rent 254-203- 4052. Estate Sale of Sue Waller. 10th-12th. Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12- 3, 204 N. Burrow in Groesbeck. House full, home decor, furniture, seasonal, clothes, jewel- ry, plus much more. See pics at estatesales.net 2020 Jeep Gladia- tor S $42,350. In time for the summer!!! Re- movable top, certified pre-owned, apple car- play, remote start call 254-715-6909 2017 Mer- cedes-Benz E-300 sport $33,850. Great luxury sedan!!! Leather, blind spot monitor, passive entry, heated seats. Call 254-715-6909 2015 Lexus RX 350 $25,900. All wheel drive luxury suv!!! Remote start, leather, blind spot monitor, adaptive cruise control, colli- sion avoidance warn- ing, 3.5 liter v6 call 254-715-6909 2019 Toyota Rav4 LE $29,900. Fun SUV!!! One owner, gas saver. Clean car- fax call 254-715-6909 2018 Dodge Du- rango Citadel. Third row SUV!!! Certified pre-owned, leather, nav- igation, power liftgate. Remote start, technol- ogy package call 254- 715-6909 2014 Honda Accord Sport $16,500. Priced to go!!!One owner, 5-speed manual trans- mission. Fuel saver, four doors call 254-715-6909 2020 Dodge Chal- lenger R/T scat pack $53,900. American mus- cle!!! Low miles, certi- fied pre owned, 6.4 liter v8, shaker hood packer, leather, a/c and heated seat call 254-715-6909 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS City of Wortham The City of Wortham has received an allocation from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act program from the U. S. Department of Treasury and is soliciting proposals to provide administration services for the ARP Act eligible projects. Proposals must be received no later than Friday, September 24, 2021, by 3:00 p.m. Please electronically submit your proposal in .pdf format via email to Kasi Wright at [email protected] or submit your proposal to Kasi Wright, City Secretary, 108 W. Main (physical), P.O. Box 186 (mailing), Wortham, TX 76693 on a thumb drive to the address provided. It is the responsibility of the submitting firm to ensure that the proposal is received in a timely manner. The City reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals and may award one or more contracts to one or more service provider(s). Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and Women Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Area firms are encouraged to submit proposals. The City of Wortham is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Servicios de traducción están disponibles por peticion. Saturday, Sept. 11 10 a.m. – Limestone County Nineteenth of June Organization will meet at Booker T. Washing- ton Park (Comanche Crossing). Masks are required by everyone at this meeting, please. ••• 11 a.m. – Post 288 of the American Legion, Department of Texas, will recognize the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a program at the Limestone County Courthouse. They invite all interested members of the public to attend. All members of Post 288 should contact the Com- mander for details of their partici- pation in the event. ••• 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. – Sev- enth Annual Reagan Jacobs Scholarship Fund Fish Fry at the Coolidge Community Center. $10 a plate. Call-in orders wel- come: call Annette at 254-747- 0629. Make checks payable to Coolidge ISD. ••• Noon – The Dunbar-Doug- lass Alumni Association is sched- uled to meet at Gibbs Memorial Library, 305 E. Rusk St. in Mexia. The club will nominate and elect officers for 2021-2023. Please be present and on time. Masks will be required. ••• 2-3 p.m. – Program for Qua- nah Parker Day at Old Fort Park- er. Program by noted historian and Quanah Parker’s great-great- grandson Lance Tahmahkera. The fort will be open for tours, sightseeing and viewing of histor- ical records, photos and memora- bilia before and after the program. Also speaking about Cynthia Ann Parker will be Scott Nicholson, direct descendant of Elder John Parker. For more information, contact Sarah McReynolds at Old Fort Parker at 254-747-5253. ••• 5 p.m. - Midnight – Wortham Blues Fest in downtown Wortham. Admission to the fam- ily-friendly event is 10 for adults and $5 for children 6-12 years old. Children 5 and under are ad- mitted for free. Tuesday, Sept. 14 11 a.m.-1 p.m. – The Na- tional Active and Retired Fed- eral Employees Association (NARFE), Chapter 1191, will hold its monthly meeting at the Bella Italia Restaurant in En- nis. The guest speaker will be Ms. Terri Klein, Ellis County Indigent Care Coordinator. Ms. Klein is also knowledgeable of Medicare/Medicaid for Seniors. The Bella Italia Restaurant is located at 105 S. Kaufman St. in Ennis. NARFE Chapter 1191 has members from Ellis, Na- varro and surrounding counties. Members, guests, and all who are part of the federal active and retired family are invited. For membership information, con- tact the closest NARFE repre- sentative: in Corsicana 903-874- 3092, in Ennis 214-949-6197, in Waxahachie 469-552-6649, in Red Oak 412-722-6307, and in Midlothian 972-268-5793. ••• 6:30 p.m. – The Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) and Associates of the VVA (AVVA) will hold their regular Meeting at the VVA/DAV Hall on Gardner Drive in Palestine. A pot luck din- ner will be at 6:30 p.m. followed by the business session at 7. All area veterans are invited to attend. The Hall is located at 9276 Gard- ner Drive, which is behind Mat- tern Tire on SH 155 North. ••• 7 p.m. – State Board of Ed- ucation member Tom Maynard is scheduled to speak at the Limestone County Republican Women’s Club at the Mary Hel- en Nancy Community Center in Thornton. Maynard will speak on his duties and answer questions about the Board of Education. Wednesday, Sept. 15 1:30 p.m. – The Mexia Gar- den Club will open its season with its first meeting, as its offi- cers host the President’s Tea at Gibbs Memorial Library. Tea will follow the meeting. Anyone wanting to join the Mexia Garden Club is invited to attend. “This is only the beginning of a wonderful year to follow,” said Club Presi- dent Patty Manley. Thursday-Sunday, Sept 16-19 The Buffalo Stampede Fes- tival will be held in conjunction with the Pickett PRCA Rodeo at the Leon County Expo Center south of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy 75. Rodeo is Friday and Satur- day nights. Parade is Saturday morning in downtown Buffalo; breakfast is afterward at 10:30 for $5. Included in the price of the breakfast will be admission to a kids’ stick horse rodeo, bouncy houses, touch-a-truck experience, petting zoo, live music, food and mer- chandise vendors, and much more. Part of the proceeds will go to benefit the youth in the Buffalo area. A dance will follow Satur- day night’s rodeo. Sunday church services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Then at 2 p.m. is the Pro Rodeo Stampede Extreme. Reduce Roof Damage From Overgrown Trees FREE ESTIMATES ALWAYS! CALL NOW! Rufus Jackson & Sons Tree Service 972-890-7800 254-562-2375 Residential/Commercial “Tree Trimming is our business” Property Clean Up Pasture Shredding Senior Citizen/Veteran’s Discounts Sale Every Thursday at Noon PO Box 885 Hwy 164 East, Groesbeck, TX 76642 Barn 254-729-3277 Stephen Bradley: 254-716-1535 • Don Henderson: 254-645-6737 The Mexia News will make you Smile, Smile, Smile! Cholopisa General Dentistry gets great Gonzalez Family Dentistry gets great customers from everywhere. One newspaper source to help you find those great customers is e Mexia News. e Mexia News and Gonzalez Family Dentistry is a business partner like many other partners in our business & community. As a team we are always working together to make it great for us all! Make us smile when you come in to see us.

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Calendar/ClassifiedsWWW.THEMEXIANEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 - PAGE B3

AUTOMOBILES

Two positions available. Mechanic & Welder.

Pay based on experience. Must speak and understand

English. Apply in person, 2272 Hwy 84 W, Mexia, TX

(located on highway 84, WEST of Mexia) 254-562-7500

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

FOR RENT

EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SALES AUTOMOBILES

The City of Mexia is looking for a qualified individual for the position of: Part Time Library Clerk.

Applicants should have basic computer knowledge and be able to lift 50 pounds. Applicant must be at least

16 years of age and be willing to work on Saturdays. Ability to speak Spanish is a plus.

Applicants will be required to pass a physical, drug screen, and a criminal background check.

Applications and job descriptions may be obtained from Dee Lindvay, City Manager’s Office,

City Hall, 101 N. McKinney, Mexia, Texas. The City of Mexia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

This is an open continuous announcement.

EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT

FULL TIMEMaintenance Help Neededfor 48 Unit ComplexExperience a plusBackground Check

Required

Hillside Apartments1125 Ross, Mexia, TX

254-562-0210

The City of Mexia is hiring a qualified individual for a position

in the Public Works Water Department. Applicant must currently hold a Class C Water

license. This position will remain open until filled. Applicant

must be 18 years of age; have a High School Diploma/GED; and

have no outstanding tickets or warrants. You will be required to pass a physical, a drug and

alcohol screening test, as well as a criminal history background

check prior to employment. Applications must be submitted on a City Application available

from and returnable to Dee Lindvay at the City Manager’s

Office, 101 N. McKinney, Mexia, Texas 76667. The City of Mexia is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

This is an open continuous announcement.

The City of Mexia is hiring qualified individuals for the

Public Works Street Department. Applicants must be 18 years of age; must have a High School Diploma/

GED; a current Texas driver’s license and have no outstanding tickets or warrants. Applicants

should be willing to work outside in all types of weather conditions.

You will be required to pass a physical, a drug and alcohol

screening test, as well as a criminal history background check prior

to employment. Applications must be submitted on a City Application available from and returnable to Dee Lindvay at

the City Manager’s Office, City Hall, 101 N. McKinney,

Mexia, Texas 76667. Applications will not be accepted

without a copy of your high school diploma and current driver’s

license. Previous applicants as well as new applicants can apply.The City of Mexia is an Equal

Opportunity Employer. This is an open continuous announcement.

Ricks Tree Ser-vice is now hiring a climber and/or groundsmen. MUST HAVE VALID DRIV-ERS LICENSE AND RELIABLE TRANS-PORTATION. Serious inquiries only. If inter-ested, please call 903-599-2073 and speak with Brandi.

We are now hiring a Bookkeeper. Stop by Old Oaks Apart-ment in Mexia, or Call 254-562-7784

Looking for some-one to do roof repairs on a house Call 254-625-0780

Family Mobile Home Park- 2 and 3 bedroom homes for rent. $100 off first month rent 254-203-4052.

Estate Sale of Sue Waller. 10th-12th. Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-3, 204 N. Burrow in Groesbeck. House full, home decor, furniture, seasonal, clothes, jewel-ry, plus much more. See pics at estatesales.net

2020 Jeep Gladia-tor S $42,350. In time for the summer!!! Re-movable top, certified pre-owned, apple car-play, remote start call 254-715-6909

2017 Mer-cedes-Benz E-300 sport $33,850. Great luxury sedan!!! Leather, blind spot monitor, passive entry, heated seats. Call 254-715-6909

2015 Lexus RX 350 $25,900. All wheel drive luxury suv!!! Remote start, leather, blind spot monitor, adaptive cruise control, colli-sion avoidance warn-ing, 3.5 liter v6 call 254-715-6909

2019 Toyota Rav4 LE $29,900. Fun SUV!!! One owner, gas saver. Clean car-fax call 254-715-6909

2018 Dodge Du-rango Citadel. Third row SUV!!! Certified pre-owned, leather, nav-igation, power liftgate. Remote start, technol-ogy package call 254-715-6909

2014 Honda Accord Sport $16,500. Priced to go!!!One owner, 5-speed manual trans-mission. Fuel saver, four doors call 254-715-6909

2020 Dodge Chal-lenger R/T scat pack $53,900. American mus-cle!!! Low miles, certi-fied pre owned, 6.4 liter v8, shaker hood packer, leather, a/c and heated seat call 254-715-6909

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS City of Wortham

The City of Wortham has received an allocation from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act program from the U. S. Department of Treasury and is soliciting proposals to provide administration services for the ARP Act eligible projects. Proposals must be received no later than Friday, September 24, 2021, by 3:00 p.m. Please electronically submit your proposal in .pdf format via email to Kasi Wright at [email protected] or submit your proposal to Kasi Wright, City Secretary, 108 W. Main (physical), P.O. Box 186 (mailing), Wortham, TX 76693 on a thumb drive to the address provided. It is the responsibility of the submitting firm to ensure that the proposal is received in a timely manner. The City reserves the right to negotiate with any and all individuals or firms that submit proposals and may award one or more contracts to one or more service provider(s). Section 3 Residents and Business Concerns, Minority Business Enterprises, Small Business Enterprises and Women Business Enterprises, and Labor Surplus Area firms are encouraged to submit proposals. The City of Wortham is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Servicios de traducción están disponibles por peticion.

Saturday, Sept. 1110 a.m. – Limestone County

Nineteenth of June Organization will meet at Booker T. Washing-ton Park (Comanche Crossing). Masks are required by everyone at this meeting, please.

•••11 a.m. – Post 288 of the

American Legion, Department of Texas, will recognize the 20th

anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with a program at the Limestone County Courthouse. They invite all interested members of the public to attend. All members of Post 288 should contact the Com-mander for details of their partici-pation in the event.

•••11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. – Sev-

enth Annual Reagan Jacobs Scholarship Fund Fish Fry at the

Coolidge Community Center. $10 a plate. Call-in orders wel-come: call Annette at 254-747-0629. Make checks payable to Coolidge ISD.

•••Noon – The Dunbar-Doug-

lass Alumni Association is sched-uled to meet at Gibbs Memorial Library, 305 E. Rusk St. in Mexia. The club will nominate and elect officers for 2021-2023. Please be present and on time. Masks will be required.

•••2-3 p.m. – Program for Qua-

nah Parker Day at Old Fort Park-er. Program by noted historian and Quanah Parker’s great-great-grandson Lance Tahmahkera. The fort will be open for tours, sightseeing and viewing of histor-ical records, photos and memora-bilia before and after the program. Also speaking about Cynthia Ann Parker will be Scott Nicholson, direct descendant of Elder John Parker. For more information, contact Sarah McReynolds at Old Fort Parker at 254-747-5253.

•••5 p.m. - Midnight – Wortham

Blues Fest in downtown Wortham. Admission to the fam-ily-friendly event is 10 for adults and $5 for children 6-12 years old. Children 5 and under are ad-mitted for free.

Tuesday, Sept. 1411 a.m.-1 p.m. – The Na-

tional Active and Retired Fed-eral Employees Association (NARFE), Chapter 1191, will hold its monthly meeting at the Bella Italia Restaurant in En-nis. The guest speaker will be Ms. Terri Klein, Ellis County Indigent Care Coordinator. Ms. Klein is also knowledgeable of Medicare/Medicaid for Seniors. The Bella Italia Restaurant is located at 105 S. Kaufman St. in Ennis. NARFE Chapter 1191 has members from Ellis, Na-varro and surrounding counties. Members, guests, and all who are part of the federal active and retired family are invited. For membership information, con-tact the closest NARFE repre-sentative: in Corsicana 903-874-3092, in Ennis 214-949-6197, in Waxahachie 469-552-6649, in

Red Oak 412-722-6307, and in Midlothian 972-268-5793.

•••6:30 p.m. – The Vietnam

Veterans of America (VVA) and Associates of the VVA (AVVA) will hold their regular Meeting at the VVA/DAV Hall on Gardner Drive in Palestine. A pot luck din-ner will be at 6:30 p.m. followed by the business session at 7. All area veterans are invited to attend. The Hall is located at 9276 Gard-ner Drive, which is behind Mat-tern Tire on SH 155 North.

•••7 p.m. – State Board of Ed-

ucation member Tom Maynard is scheduled to speak at the Limestone County Republican Women’s Club at the Mary Hel-en Nancy Community Center in Thornton. Maynard will speak on his duties and answer questions about the Board of Education.

Wednesday, Sept. 151:30 p.m. – The Mexia Gar-

den Club will open its season with its first meeting, as its offi-cers host the President’s Tea at Gibbs Memorial Library. Tea

will follow the meeting. Anyone wanting to join the Mexia Garden Club is invited to attend. “This is only the beginning of a wonderful year to follow,” said Club Presi-dent Patty Manley.

Thursday-Sunday, Sept 16-19

The Buffalo Stampede Fes-tival will be held in conjunction with the Pickett PRCA Rodeo at the Leon County Expo Center south of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy 75. Rodeo is Friday and Satur-day nights. Parade is Saturday morning in downtown Buffalo; breakfast is afterward at 10:30 for $5. Included in the price of the breakfast will be admission to a kids’ stick horse rodeo, bouncy houses, touch-a-truck experience, petting zoo,

live music, food and mer-chandise vendors, and much more. Part of the proceeds will go to benefit the youth in the Buffalo area. A dance will follow Satur-day night’s rodeo. Sunday church services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Then at 2 p.m. is the Pro Rodeo Stampede Extreme.

Reduce Roof Damage From Overgrown TreesFREE ESTIMATES ALWAYS! CALL NOW!

Rufus Jackson & Sons Tree Service972-890-7800 • 254-562-2375

Residential/Commercial“Tree Trimming is our business”

• Property Clean Up • Pasture Shredding

• Senior Citizen/Veteran’s Discounts

Sale Every Thursday at NoonPO Box 885 • Hwy 164 East, Groesbeck, TX 76642 • Barn 254-729-3277

Stephen Bradley: 254-716-1535 • Don Henderson: 254-645-6737

The Mexia News 

                        will make you Smile, Smile, Smile!

“Cholopisa General Dentistry gets great customers from everywhere. One newspaper source to help you find those great customers is the Mexia News. The Mexia News and Cholopisa is a business partner like many other partners in our business and community. As a team we are always working together to make it great for us all! Make us smile when you come in here!”

Cholopisa General DentistryRobin L. Cholopisa, D.D.S.

Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday 8:00 am - Noon

300 N. Sherman, Mexia 254 562-5347

Cholopisa General Dentistry gets great customers from everywhere. One newspaper source to help you find those great customers

is the Mexia News. The Mexia News and Cholopisa is a business partner like many other partners in our business and community. As a

team we are always working together to make it great for us all! Make us smile

when you come in here!

Cholopisa General DentistryRobin L. Cholopisa, D.D.S.

Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday 8:00 am - Noon

300 N. Sherman, Mexia • 254 562-5347

Gonzalez Family Dentistry gets great customers from everywhere. One newspaper source to help

you find those great customers is The Mexia News. The Mexia News and Gonzalez Family Dentistry is a business partner like many other partners in our

business & community. As a team we are always working together to make it great for us all! Make us smile when you come in to see us.