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PHONE: 512-556-6262 ADVERTISING RATES Tuesday Edition: Thursday, 5 p.m. | Friday Edition: Tuesday, 5 p.m. Payment for all advertising must be received before the deadline, unless customer has an account with this newspaper or pays with a charge card. Please check your ad when it appears and notify the newspaper at once if there is an error. This newspaper is responsible for only ONE incorrect insertion. ONE INSERTION (Tuesday or Friday only) 60¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($9.00). WEEK INSERTION (Tuesday and Friday) 76¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($11.40). (512)556-6262 Fax: (512)556-3278 416 S. Live Oak, downtown Lampasas Classifieds 10 LAMPASAS DISPATCH RECORD lampasasdispatchrecord.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 FAX: 512-556-3278 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PETS ANNOUNCEMENTS KEMPNER MONUMENTS Personalized, Custom Quality Memorials at Affordable Prices 12205 Hwy 190 Kempner, TX Next to Dollar General Cell: 512-556-1158 Office: 512-556-5502 Paul Hall, Owner [email protected] www.kempnermonuments.com BULL FOUND ON COUNTY ROAD 208. CALL 512-556- 7777. LAMPASAS COURTYARD SQUARE GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2018 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. DOWNTOWN LAMPASAS BOOTHS...$30 CALL 512-556-5434 2 bedroom, 2 bath four-plex for rent, 801 S. Live Oak, $650/ mo. plus deposit. Small pets welcome. Washer & dryer included. Available in October. Call 512-734-0600, for more information. Key Avenue space for rent. Large space, willing to divide, in busy shopping center. Call Garrett Management, 512- 556-0068. AKC black Great Dane puppies. 2 male, 1 female. Ready to go. 80% Euro, first vaccines, wormed, will microchip. 512- 309-1251. LAMPASAS LAWN CARE, LLC Complete Lawn Maintenance & Leaf Removal Serving Lampasas for Over 25 Years. Fully Insured.512-556-7054. KEMPNER MONUMENTS Personalized, Custom, Quality Memorials at Affordable Prices Headstones •Pet Stones •Address Stones 12205 Hwy 190 Kempner, TX Next to Dollar General Cell: 512-556-1158 Office: 512-556-5502 Paul Hall, Owner [email protected] www.kempnermonuments.com BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will accept offers beginning October 2, 2018 through October 23, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. for the implementation and operation of a guided cave tour concession operation at Colorado Bend State Park. Persons interested in submitting an offer may request an information sheet by calling 512-389-8086, emailing LeasedConcessions @tpwd.texas.gov or writing Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 78744 Attn: Business Management Section. HEIGHTS HOME HEALTH Part-time caregivers needed in the Lampasas & Kempner areas. Must be dependable & have reliable transportation. All shifts available. For more information, call Heights Home Health at 1-800-282-6125. POLICE OFFICER The City of Lampasas is seeking a qualified applicant for the position of Police Officer. The minimum requirements are: T.C.O.L.E. Basic Peace Officer Certification; high school diploma or equivalent, with some college preferred; valid State of Texas driver’s license and good driving record. Applicant must have knowledge of law enforcement, the ability to deal with the general public and promote pro-active problem solving with police community partnership. Applicant must have the ability to pass an oral review board interview and a thorough background investigation. Salary range is $40,718-- $57,005 annually, based on experience, and with excellent benefits. Applications may be picked up at the Lampasas Police Department, 301 East Fourth Street. Deadline for applications is October 11, 2018 or open until filled. EOE/ ADA HEIGHTS HOME HEALTH is currently seeking bilingual (English/Spanish) caregivers for assignment in the Lometa area. If interested, please call Sandy at 1-800-282-6125. JHW Inspire Academy, serving students at our Williams House campus in Lometa, TX, is hiring an Elementary Teacher and an Instructional Assistant. Our mission is to increase the capacity for human greatness. Apply online at www.BRAINATION.net. Now taking applications. Apply in person, Area Wide Locksmith, 211 S. Key Avenue in Lampasas. PARK MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN The City of Lampasas is now accepting applications for a Park Maintenance Technician. Duties include maintenance of all City parks and properties, handling and maintenance of equipment, light construction and other duties as assigned. Must have a valid Texas Driver’s License. Starting hourly rate is $12.01, plus excellent benefits. Prefer individual with experience in related field. If offered position, must be able to pass physical exam, drug screen and background check. Application and job description may be picked up at the City Administration Building, 312 East Third Street, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.-- 5:00 p.m. May apply in person, online at www.cityoflampasas. com or the Lampasas Texas Workforce Center. Deadline for applications is October 11, 2018 or open until filled. EOE/ ADA LOST & FOUND GARAGE SALES REAL ESTATE RENTALS BUSINESS SERVICES To order Lampasas Dispatch Record photos, Call 512-556-6262. Advertise Your Call 512-556-6262 New city regulations and fees for burglar alarm systems officially took effect Monday, although the city is giving about a 90-day grace period to help people become familiar with the new requirements. An ordinance adopted by the Lampasas City Council in July requires business and residential alarm users to have a valid burglar alarm permit issued by the city. Any resident or business that does not have an alarm system permit by Jan. 1 could be charged additional fees. New alarms must be permitted within 30 days of installation. A one-year residential permit costs $25. Annual permit renewal is $15. Three- year residential permits are available for $30. The city will charge $50 for a one-year commercial permit and $100 for a one- year permit for a financial institution. There is no fee for educational institution/ government permits. There is a $10 late fee for renewals or transfers, and a $25 reinstatement fee. Each permit application must state the classification of the alarm system -- burglary, holdup, fire, emergency medical, duress, panic alarm, or other. For each classification, the application must state whether the alarm is audible or silent. The new ordinance also includes fines for false alarms. "Each year, false alarms cost the city and its citizens thousands of dollars and take police officers away from actual emergencies," the Lampasas Police Department said in a news release. The fines are intended to lessen the financial effect on the city of unnecessary emergency responses to false alarms, according to the news release. There is no fee for the first through third false alarm. For the fourth and fifth false alarm in a 12-month period, however, the city will assess a fine of $50. The fine is $75 for the sixth and seventh false alarm in any 12-month period. Eight or more false alarms within any 12-month period will result in a $100 fine. Other fines and fees are: • monitoring company failure to verify, $100 per incident • appeal fee, $25 per appeal • use of a non-permitted burglar alarm system, $100 per incident • use of a burglar alarm system during alarm permit suspension, $200 per alarm • failure to comply with or violation of ordinance Section 2-356 -- which relates to fines -- $200 per incident. Ordinance in effect for burglar alarm systems

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Page 1: Classifieds · 02.10.2018  · 556-0068. AKC black Great Dane puppies. 2 male, 1 female. Ready to go. 80% Euro, first vaccines, wormed, will microchip. 512-309-1251. Business Services

PHONE: 512-556-6262

ADVERTISING RATESTuesday Edition: Thursday, 5 p.m. | Friday Edition: Tuesday, 5 p.m.

Payment for all advertising must be received before the deadline, unless customer has an account with this newspaper or pays with a charge card. Please check your ad when it appears and notify the newspaper at once if there is an error. This newspaper is responsible for only ONE incorrect insertion.

ONE INSERTION(Tuesday or Friday only)

60¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($9.00).

WEEK INSERTION(Tuesday and Friday)

76¢ per word, with a minimum charge of fifteen words ($11.40).

(512)556-6262 Fax: (512)556-3278 416 S. Live Oak, downtown Lampasas

Classifieds10 LAMPASAS DISPATCH RECORD lampasasdispatchrecord.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018

FAX: 512-556-3278

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

PETSJob TrainingANNOUNCEMENTS

KEMPNER MONUMENTSPersonalized, Custom

Quality Memorials at Affordable Prices

12205 Hwy 190Kempner, TX

Next to Dollar GeneralCell: 512-556-1158

Office: 512-556-5502Paul Hall, Owner

[email protected]

Lost & Found

BULL FOUND ON COUNTY ROAD 208. CALL 512-556-7777.

Garage Sales

LAMPASAS COURTYARDSQUARE GARAGE SALE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2018

8 A.M. to 3 P.M. DOWNTOWN LAMPASAS

BOOTHS...$30 CALL 512-556-5434

Real Estate Rentals

2 bedroom, 2 bath four-plex for rent, 801 S. Live Oak, $650/mo. plus deposit. Small pets welcome. Washer & dryer included. Available in October. Call 512-734-0600, for more information.

Key Avenue space for rent. Large space, willing to divide, in busy shopping center. Call Garrett Management, 512-556-0068.

AKC black Great Dane puppies. 2 male, 1 female. Ready to go. 80% Euro, first vaccines, wormed, will microchip. 512-309-1251.

Business Services

LAMPASASLAWN CARE, LLC

Complete Lawn Maintenance& Leaf Removal

Serving Lampasas for Over 25 Years.

Fully Insured.512-556-7054.

KEMPNER MONUMENTSPersonalized, Custom,

Quality Memorials at Affordable Prices

Headstones •Pet Stones•Address Stones12205 Hwy 190Kempner, TX

Next to Dollar GeneralCell: 512-556-1158

Office: 512-556-5502Paul Hall, Owner

[email protected]

BUSINESS SERVICESBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESTexas Parks and Wildlife Department will accept offers beginning October 2, 2018 through October 23, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. for the implementation and operation of a guided cave tour concession operation at Colorado Bend State Park. Persons interested in submitting an offer may request an information sheet by call ing 512-389-8086, emailing [email protected] or writing Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, Texas 7 8 7 4 4 A t t n : B u s i n e s s Management Section.

HEIGHTS HOME HEALTHPart-time caregivers needed in the Lampasas & Kempner areas. Must be dependable & have reliable transportation. All shifts available. For more information, call Heights Home Health at 1-800-282-6125.

POLICE OFFICERThe City of Lampasas is seeking a qualified applicant for the position of Police Officer. The minimum requirements are: T.C.O.L.E. Basic Peace Officer Certification; high school diploma or equivalent, with some college preferred; valid State of Texas driver’s l icense and good driving record. Applicant must have knowledge of law enforcement, the ability to deal with the general public and promote pro-active problem solving with police community partnership. Applicant must have the ability to pass an oral review board interview and a thorough background investigation. Salary range is $40,718--$57,005 annually, based on experience, and with excellent benefits. Applications may be picked up at the Lampasas Police Department, 301 East Fourth Street. Deadline for applications is October 11, 2018 or open until filled. EOE/ADA

HEIGHTS HOME HEALTHis currently seeking bilingual (English/Spanish) caregivers for assignment in the Lometa area. If interested, please call Sandy at 1-800-282-6125.

JHW Inspire Academy, serving students at our Williams House campus in Lometa, TX, is hiring an Elementary Teacher and an Instructional Assistant. Our mission is to increase the capac i ty for human greatness. Apply online at www.BRAINATION.net.

Now taking applications. Apply in person, Area Wide Locksmith, 211 S. Key Avenue in Lampasas.

PARK MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

The City of Lampasas is now accepting applications for a Park Maintenance Technician. Duties include maintenance of all City parks and properties, handling and maintenance of equipment, light construction and other duties as assigned. Must have a valid Texas Driver’s License. Starting hourly rate is $12.01, plus excellent benefits. Prefer individual with experience in related field. If offered position, must be able to pass physical exam, drug screen and background check. Application and job description may be picked up at the City Administration Building, 312 East Third Street, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m. May apply in person, online at www.cityoflampasas.com or the Lampasas Texas Workforce Center. Deadline for applications is October 11, 2018 or open until filled. EOE/ADA

Job TrainingLOST & FOUND

Job TrainingGARAGE SALES

Job TrainingREAL ESTATE RENTALS

Job TrainingBUSINESS SERVICES

To orderLampasas Dispatch Record photos,

Call 512-556-6262.

AdvertiseYour

Call 512-556-6262

New city regulations and fees for burglar alarm systems officially took effect Monday, although the city is giving about a 90-day grace period to help people become familiar with the new requirements.

An ordinance adopted by the Lampasas City Council in July requires business and residential alarm users to have a valid burglar alarm permit issued by the city. Any resident or business that does not have an alarm system permit by Jan. 1 could be charged additional fees.

New alarms must be permitted within 30 days of installation.

A one-year residential permit costs $25. Annual permit renewal is $15. Three-year residential permits are available for $30.

The city will charge $50 for a one-year commercial permit and $100 for a one-year permit for a financial institution. There is no fee for educational institution/government permits.

There is a $10 late fee for renewals or transfers, and a $25 reinstatement fee.

Each permit application must state the classification of the alarm system -- burglary, holdup, fire, emergency medical, duress, panic alarm, or other. For each classification, the application must state whether the alarm is audible or silent.

The new ordinance also

includes fines for false alarms.

"Each year, false alarms cost the city and its citizens thousands of dollars and take police officers away from actual emergencies," the Lampasas Police Department said in a news release.

The fines are intended to lessen the financial effect on the city of unnecessary emergency responses to false alarms, according to the news release.

There is no fee for the first through third false alarm.

For the fourth and fifth false alarm in a 12-month period, however, the city will assess a fine of $50.

The fine is $75 for the sixth and seventh false alarm in any 12-month period. Eight or more false alarms within any 12-month period will result in a $100 fine.

Other fines and fees are:• monitoring company

failure to verify, $100 per incident

• appeal fee, $25 per appeal

• use of a non-permitted burglar alarm system, $100 per incident

• use of a burglar alarm system during alarm permit suspension, $200 per alarm

• failure to comply with or violation of ordinance Section 2-356 -- which relates to fines -- $200 per incident.

Ordinance in effectfor burglar alarm systems