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optimistic that we will be able to have a safe and effective vaccine, although there is never a guaran- tee of that,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, infectious disease chief at the National Institutes of Health, told a Senate committee. BOSTON eBay workers who sent spiders to plead guilty Four former eBay Inc. employees have agreed to plead guilty to their roles in a campaign of intimi- dation that included send- ing live spiders and cock- roaches to the home of a Massachusetts couple who ran an online newsletter critical of the auction site, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. “Four former employees of #eBay are scheduled to plead guilty on Oct. 8 at 2pm via zoom in federal court in #Boston,” accord- ing to a tweet from the official account of the U.S. attorney’s office in Massachusetts. “The defen- dants are charged w/ par- ticipating in a cyberstalk- ing campaign that targeted a Massachusetts couple.” LOCAL/STATE 6 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2020 THANK YOU PARIS! YOUR #1 WRECKER SERVICE 903-784-8691 Auto/Home 903-784-3323 Toll Free: (877)272-5055 790 N. Collegiate www.Norment-Landers.com Drainage Issues? Free Estimates! Call: 903-785-4636 Foundation Repair Association, Inc. NEWS BRIEFS | ASSOCIATED PRESS LOUISVILLE, KY No charges brought in Breonna Taylor case A Kentucky grand jury has brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong. Prosecutors said Wednesday that two officers who fired their weapons at the Black woman were justified in using force to protect themselves. Instead, the only charges brought by the grand jury were three counts of wanton endan- germent against fired Officer Brett Hankison for shooting into Taylor’s neighbors’ homes. Taylor was shot multiple times by officers who burst into her home on March 13 during a narcotics investigation. WASHINGTON US experts: ‘no cutting corners’ for vaccine A huge international study of a Covid-19 vaccine that aims to work with just one dose is getting underway as top U.S. health officials sought Wednesday to assure a skeptical Congress and public that they can trust any shots the government ultimately approves. Hopes are high that answers about at least one of several candi- dates being tested in the U.S. could come by year’s end, maybe sooner. “We feel cautiously By Mary Madewell [email protected] Covid-19 continues to show its presence at schools in the Red River Valley, according to a check earlier today of school district websites. Chisum ISD joined other Lamar County schools this week with its first case of the novel coronavirus since school began a month ago. Paris ISD and North Lamar ISD continue to report new infections while Prairiland ISD reported no new cases since Sept. 18. Clarksville ISD and Detroit ISD remain virus free while Cooper ISD and Honey Grove ISD reported no new cases. A Chisum Middle School stu- dent last on campus Sept. 16 tested positive for the virus along with a Chisum Elementary School staff member last on campus Sept. 18, according to an alert earlier this week on the district website. Paris ISD is reporting that two students and two staff members at Aikin Elementary have tested posi- tive for the virus along with four students at Crockett Intermediate School and two students and a staff member at Paris High School. To date, the district has reported six staff members and eight students with the virus with four of the six staff members recovered. North Lamar ISD is reporting two high school students with the virus while five students have recovered. A student at Cecil Everett Elementary has tested positive along with two students and two staff members at Aaron Parker Elementary. Two staff members at the high school remain quarantined with the virus while others in the district reported ear- lier with the virus have recovered. On Sunday, Rivercrest ISD report- ed a confirmed case at the high school. The student was present on campus on Friday, according to the district website. Covid- 19 continues to spread at RRV schools Chisum ISD reports first student with Covid Officer Bret Jones called Short “the heart” of the city’s police force. “I’ve worked for several law enforcement agen- cies,” he said. “I can honestly say Chief Short is the best I’ve seen in the state of Texas. He teaches us every day. When I first took this job seven years ago, he told me, ‘you treat everybody as you would your family, and we don’t choose who we protect and serve.’” Short told the council he would prefer to revert back to his original contract with the city, the one from 2009, and the council saw no problem with that. As an addition, they set the contract for five years, since Short plans to retire by that time. The council agreed to revisit the raise as part of their budget discussions at next week’s called meet- ing, to start at 5:30 p.m. BOGATA From Page 1 NEWS BRIEFS | ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES Utility equipment possible source of LA fire Federal investigators are looking into whether a huge wildfire near Los Angeles was sparked by Southern California Edison utility equipment, according to the company. Edison has turned over a section of an overhead conductor from its trans- mission facility in the area where the Bobcat Fire started more than two weeks ago, company spokesman David Song said Wednesday. The initial report of fire was near Cogswell Dam in the San Gabriel Mountains at 12:21 p.m. on Sept. 6. In an incident report filed with the state Public Utilities Commission last week, Edison said its near- by equipment experienced an issue five minutes ear- lier, 12:16 p.m. A circuit at a nearby substation experienced a “relay operation,” indicat- ing its equipment detected some kind of disturbance or event, Song said. BEIRUT Lebanon: Help ‘trying to rise from its rubble’ Facing an economic meltdown and other cri- ses, Lebanon’s president on Wednesday asked for the world’s help to rebuild the capital’s main port and neighborhoods that were blown away in last month’s catastrophic explosion. President Michel Aoun made the plea in a prere- corded speech to the U.N. General Assembly’s vir- tual summit, telling world leaders that Lebanon’s many challenges are pos- ing an unprecedented threat to its very existence. Most urgently, the coun- try needs the international community’s support to rebuild its economy and its destroyed port. Aoun suggested breaking up the damaged parts of the city into separate areas and so that countries that wish to help can each commit to rebuilding one. Americans buy candy, trick or treat - or not Americans may not know if trick or treat- ing will happen this year because of the pandemic, but they’re buying a lot of Halloween candy while they wait to find out. U.S. sales of Halloween candy were up 13% over last year in the month end- ing Sept. 6, according to data from market research firm IRI and the National Confectioners Association. That’s a bigger jump than the usual single- digit increases. Sales of Halloween chocolate alone are up 25%. Earlier Halloween dis- plays at some chains, like dollar stores, Meijer and ShopRite, likely helped boost sales. But Americans may also be in a mood to celebrate after months of pandemic anxiety. Cassandra Ambrosius, who lives in central Wisconsin, was surprised to see bags of Halloween candy at the grocery in early September; her hus- band snapped one up. She expects to buy more bags as Halloween gets closer, because she thinks people in her neighborhood will figure out how to trick or treat safely. R.N. with Cardiology background PARIS CARDIOLOGY CENTER IS HIRING! Associate’s degree Required Bachelor’s degree Preferred MINIMUM EDUCATION: Full-Time (40 hrs.) Competitive Pay JOB TYPE: Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action. REQUIRED SKILLS: Basic Life Support (BLS) Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Licenses: Current TX RN license CERTIFICATIONS: Essential Cardiac Functions: Performs plan of care intervention, including medication administration, specimen collection, clinical treatments, as well as other medical care treatment. Documents patient care given. Monitors, records, and communicates patient condition as appropriate to care team, physician, patient, and family. Assists patients with performing activities of daily living, including personal hygiene, elimination, nutrition, and ambulation. Collaborates as needed across disciplines to coordinate patient care, including patient transfer, discharge, referral and spiritual/psychosocial support needs. Evaluates learning needs of patient and/or family and provides patient/family education appropriate to age, culture, condition, and circumstances. Works as an advocate for the physical and emotional well-being of the patient. Adherence to all core measure initiatives, patient safety goals. is Job Is: A job for which Ambulatory Surgery Center (worked in a Cath Lab or hospital) experienced candidates are encouraged to apply Work Remotely: No Benefits: • Dental insurance • Health insurance • Vision insurance • Paid time off • Professional development assistance Benefits Conditions: • Waiting period may apply • Only full-time employees eligible Medical Specialty: • Cardiology • Physical Setting: • Clinic and Cath Lab Schedule: 8 hour day from 8 AM to 5 PM with weekends off • Holidays paid as benefits • Monday to Friday work schedule • No Night shiſt • No Weekends Experience: • ICU/Cardic: 4 years (Preferred) License: • Registered Nurse (RN) (Required) Patient Type: • Adults • Geriatric is Company Describes Its Culture as: Outcome-oriented: Results-focused with strong performance culture Stable: Traditional, stable, strong processes People-oriented: Supportive and fairness-focused with strong structure based on policies. Submit resume to: Practice Administrator, Ayesha Shafiq: [email protected] Company’s website: www.pariscardiologycenter.com C lassifieds 903-785-8744 1-800-683-1929 WWW.THEPARISNEWS.COM FIND • BUY • SELL & MORE! ANNOUNCE- MENTS Legal Notices NOTICE CLASSIFIED POLICIES: ERRORS & GENERAL POLICIES The Paris News ad- vertising policies are intended to create reader confidence in ethical advertis- ing. We reserve the right to edit, alter or decline any adver- tisement. We accom- modate advertisers requests whenever possible; however, position can not be guaranteed. The Par- is News assumes no financial responsibil- ity for typographical errors or omission of copy. Liability for errors or omissions shall not exceed the cost of that at- tributable portion of space. Please check your classified ad the first day. Credit is allowable for the first insertion only. Advertisers, adver- tising agencies or agents will assume all liability for adver- tisements published and agree to assume any and all respon- sibility for claims occurring therefrom against The Paris News. If your ad con- tains an error, please notify The Paris News Classified Department during business hours Mon.-Fri., at (903) 785-8744 before 9 a.m. of the next day of insertion of your ad. Thank you for your business! WANT A NEW HOME? Check The Paris News Classifieds for local apartments, homes for rent, and homes to own! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamenta- ry for the Estate of Brady Alan Fisher, Deceased, were is- sued on August 31, 2020, in Cause No. P-18745, pending in the County Court of Lamar County, Tex- as, to: Gwen Garri- son Tomlin. All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur - rently being adminis- tered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o Gary L. Waite Attorney at Law 104 Lamar Ave. Paris, TX 75460 DATED the 22nd day of September, 2020. Gary L. Waite Attorney for Gwen Garrison Tomlin State Bar No.: 20667500 104 Lamar Ave. Paris, TX 75460 Telephone: 903-785-0096 Facsimile: 903-785-0097 E-mail: garywaite@ sbcglobal.net SAVE With The Classifieds Call Now! 903-785-8744 Lost & Found LOST 400LB BLACK CALF North of Deport. Sale barn tags 366 Call 903-249-2314 EMPLOYMENT Construction DO YOU NEED A JOB?!!! WE HAVE THE RIGHT JOB FOR YOU!! CALL 903-732-3869 ASAP!! Healthcare PARIS CARDIOLOGY CENTER Dr. Khalid Shafiq Has Position Avail- able for a: BILLING/FRONT DESK & FILING ASSISTANT Prior experience in Billing and Collections Required. Generous Salary. Please submit resume to: Director, Paris Cardiology Center Clinic/Cath Lab 1775 FM 195, Paris, TX 75462 Or e-mail resume to: ayeshaahks@ hotmail.com MAKE YOUR garage sale a success with an affordable and effective classified ad in The Par- is News Classifieds! Call today! 903-785-8744. HOMEHEALTH ATTENDANT Needed for Paris Area. Please Call Colleen at 903-785-4070 or come by Red River Health Care at 2152 Clarksville St. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-Time medical assistant required. Please fax resume to 903-785-3403 For Further Information call 903-785-3400 Full-time Employment BUCK DANDY TRAILERS NOW!! HIRING!! TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR GENERAL LABORERS APPLY IN PERSON MON-THUR between 8:30am-3pm & FRI 8:30am-11am or call 903-784-6362 SAVE! With The Classifieds Call Now! 903-785-8744 Part-time Employment PART-TIME WORKERS NEEDED Outside work, Intense Labor. 903-272-2563 CLASSIFIED ADS work! Call 903-785-8744 today! Restaurant/ Food Service Now hiring All Paris locations All shifts. Apply in person or online at www.subway.com MAKE YOUR GARAGE SALE a success with an affordable and effective ad! Call 903-785-8744. Transportation/ Logistics NOW HIRING!! Full-Time Route Driver/Hauler For Local Trash Company. Great Benefits (no medical) Highly Competitive Pay! CDL Class B Required, Will Train/ Pay For License. Apply With Resume, CV or General Application to: PO Box 800 Powderly, TX 75473 JEMASCO IS LOOKING For a Truck Driver. 3 Yrs. Exp. Good Pay, Home Daily, Great Benefits. Call 903-784-7125 or email: stacy.hines@ jemasco.com Other $15 PER HOUR Experienced handyman helper, paint cut in and dry wall finish is a necessity, must have common sense and be trainable, drug free and depend- able, must have own truck. Call Steve 615-586- 5000 Paris area.

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optimistic that we will be able to have a safe and effective vaccine, although there is never a guaran-tee of that,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, infectious disease chief at the National Institutes of Health, told a Senate committee.

BOSTONeBay workers who sent spiders to plead guilty

Four former eBay Inc. employees have agreed to plead guilty to their roles in a campaign of intimi-dation that included send-ing live spiders and cock-roaches to the home of a Massachusetts couple who ran an online newsletter critical of the auction site, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.

“Four former employees of #eBay are scheduled to plead guilty on Oct. 8 at 2pm via zoom in federal court in #Boston,” accord-ing to a tweet from the official account of the U.S. attorney’s office in Massachusetts. “The defen-dants are charged w/ par-ticipating in a cyberstalk-ing campaign that targeted a Massachusetts couple.”

LOCAL/STATE6 THURSDAYSEPTEMBER 24, 2020

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NEWS BRIEFS | ASSOCIATED PRESSLOUISVILLE, KYNo charges brought in Breonna Taylor case

A Kentucky grand jury has brought no charges against Louisville police for the killing of Breonna Taylor during a drug raid gone wrong. Prosecutors said Wednesday that two officers who fired their weapons at the Black woman were justified in using force to protect themselves. Instead, the only charges brought by the grand jury were three counts of wanton endan-germent against fired Officer Brett Hankison for shooting into Taylor’s neighbors’ homes. Taylor was shot multiple times by officers who burst into her home on March 13 during a narcotics investigation.

WASHINGTONUS experts: ‘no cutting corners’ for vaccineA huge international study of a Covid-19 vaccine that aims to work with just one dose is getting underway as top U.S. health officials sought Wednesday to assure a skeptical Congress and public that they can trust any shots the government ultimately approves.

Hopes are high that answers about at least one of several candi-dates being tested in the U.S. could come by year’s end, maybe sooner.

“We feel cautiously

By Mary [email protected]

Covid-19 continues to show its presence at schools in the Red River Valley, according to a check earlier today of school district websites.

Chisum ISD joined other Lamar County schools this week with its first case of the novel coronavirus since school began a month ago. Paris ISD and North Lamar ISD continue to report new infections while Prairiland ISD reported no new cases since Sept. 18.

Clarksville ISD and Detroit ISD remain virus free while Cooper ISD

and Honey Grove ISD reported no new cases.

A Chisum Middle School stu-dent last on campus Sept. 16 tested positive for the virus along with a Chisum Elementary School staff member last on campus Sept. 18, according to an alert earlier this week on the district website.

Paris ISD is reporting that two students and two staff members at Aikin Elementary have tested posi-tive for the virus along with four students at Crockett Intermediate School and two students and a staff member at Paris High School. To date, the district has reported six

staff members and eight students with the virus with four of the six staff members recovered.

North Lamar ISD is reporting two high school students with the virus while five students have recovered. A student at Cecil Everett Elementary has tested positive along with two students and two staff members at Aaron Parker Elementary. Two staff members at the high school remain quarantined with the virus while others in the district reported ear-lier with the virus have recovered.

On Sunday, Rivercrest ISD report-ed a confirmed case at the high school. The student was present on campus on Friday, according to the district website.

Covid-19 continues to spread at RRV schoolsChisum ISD reports first student with Covid

Officer Bret Jones called Short “the heart” of the city’s police force.

“I’ve worked for several law enforcement agen-cies,” he said. “I can honestly say Chief Short is the best I’ve seen in the state of Texas. He teaches us every day. When I first took this job seven years

ago, he told me, ‘you treat everybody as you would your family, and we don’t choose who we protect and serve.’”

Short told the council he would prefer to revert back to his original contract with the city, the one from 2009, and the council saw no problem with that. As an addition, they set the contract for five years, since Short plans to retire by that time.

The council agreed to revisit the raise as part of their budget discussions at next week’s called meet-ing, to start at 5:30 p.m.

BOGATAFrom Page 1

NEWS BRIEFS | ASSOCIATED PRESSLOS ANGELESUtility equipment possible source of LA fire

Federal investigators are looking into whether a huge wildfire near Los Angeles was sparked by Southern California Edison utility equipment, according to the company.

Edison has turned over a section of an overhead conductor from its trans-mission facility in the area where the Bobcat Fire started more than two weeks ago, company spokesman David Song said Wednesday.

The initial report of fire was near Cogswell Dam in the San Gabriel Mountains at 12:21 p.m. on Sept. 6.

In an incident report filed with the state Public Utilities Commission last week, Edison said its near-by equipment experienced

an issue five minutes ear-lier, 12:16 p.m.

A circuit at a nearby substation experienced a “relay operation,” indicat-ing its equipment detected some kind of disturbance or event, Song said.

BEIRUTLebanon: Help ‘trying to rise from its rubble’

Facing an economic meltdown and other cri-ses, Lebanon’s president on Wednesday asked for the world’s help to rebuild the capital’s main port and neighborhoods that were blown away in last month’s catastrophic explosion.

President Michel Aoun made the plea in a prere-corded speech to the U.N. General Assembly’s vir-tual summit, telling world leaders that Lebanon’s many challenges are pos-

ing an unprecedented threat to its very existence.

Most urgently, the coun-try needs the international community’s support to rebuild its economy and its destroyed port. Aoun suggested breaking up the damaged parts of the city into separate areas and so that countries that wish to help can each commit to rebuilding one.

Americans buy candy, trick or treat - or not

Americans may not know if trick or treat-ing will happen this year because of the pandemic, but they’re buying a lot of Halloween candy while they wait to find out.

U.S. sales of Halloween candy were up 13% over last year in the month end-ing Sept. 6, according to data from market research

firm IRI and the National Confectioners Association. That’s a bigger jump than the usual single-digit increases. Sales of Halloween chocolate alone are up 25%.

Earlier Halloween dis-plays at some chains, like dollar stores, Meijer and ShopRite, likely helped boost sales. But Americans may also be in a mood to celebrate after months of pandemic anxiety.

Cassandra Ambrosius, who lives in central Wisconsin, was surprised to see bags of Halloween candy at the grocery in early September; her hus-band snapped one up. She expects to buy more bags as Halloween gets closer, because she thinks people in her neighborhood will figure out how to trick or treat safely.

CLASSIFIEDS6 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2020

R.N. with Cardiology backgroundPARIS CARDIOLOGY CENTER IS HIRING!

Associate’s degree RequiredBachelor’s degree Preferred

MINIMUM EDUCATION:

Full-Time (40 hrs.)Competitive Pay

JOB TYPE:Requires critical thinking skills, decisive judgment and the ability to work with minimal supervision. Must be able to work in a stressful environment and take appropriate action.

REQUIRED SKILLS:Basic Life Support (BLS)Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)Licenses: Current TX RN license

CERTIFICATIONS:

Essential Cardiac Functions:• Performs plan of care intervention, including medication

administration, specimen• collection, clinical treatments, as well as other medical care treatment.• Documents patient care given.• Monitors, records, and communicates patient condition as

appropriate to care team,• physician, patient, and family.• Assists patients with performing activities of daily living, including

personal hygiene,• elimination, nutrition, and ambulation.• Collaborates as needed across disciplines to coordinate patient care,

including patient• transfer, discharge, referral and spiritual/psychosocial support needs.• Evaluates learning needs of patient and/or family and provides

patient/family education• appropriate to age, culture, condition, and circumstances.• Works as an advocate for the physical and emotional well-being of

the patient.• Adherence to all core measure initiatives, patient safety goals.

This Job Is:• A job for which Ambulatory Surgery Center (worked in a Cath Lab

or hospital) experienced candidates are encouraged to applyWork Remotely: No

Benefits:• Dental insurance• Health insurance• Vision insurance• Paid time off• Professional development assistanceBenefits Conditions:• Waiting period may apply• Only full-time employees eligibleMedical Specialty:• Cardiology• Physical Setting:• Clinic and Cath LabSchedule:• 8 hour day from 8 AM to 5 PM

with weekends off• Holidays paid as benefits• Monday to Friday work schedule• No Night shift• No WeekendsExperience:• ICU/Cardic: 4 years (Preferred)License:• Registered Nurse (RN) (Required)Patient Type:• Adults• Geriatric

This Company Describes Its Culture as:• Outcome-oriented: Results-focused with strong performance culture• Stable: Traditional, stable, strong processes• People-oriented: Supportive and fairness-focused with strong structure

based on policies.

Submit resume to: Practice Administrator, Ayesha Shafiq: [email protected]’s website: www.pariscardiologycenter.com

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The Paris News ad-vertising policies are intended to create reader confidence in ethical advertis-ing. We reserve the right to edit, alter or decline any adver-tisement. We accom-modate advertisers requests whenever possible; however, position can not be guaranteed. The Par-is News assumes no financial responsibil-ity for typographical errors or omission of copy. Liability for errors or omissions shall not exceed the cost of that at-tributable portion of space. Please check your classified ad the first day. Credit is allowable for the first insertion only. Advertisers, adver-tising agencies or agents will assume all liability for adver-tisements published and agree to assume any and all respon-sibility for claims occurring therefrom against The Paris News. If your ad con-tains an error, please notify The Paris News Classified Department during business hours Mon.-Fri., at (903) 785-8744 before 9 a.m. of the next day of insertion of your ad. Thank you for your business!

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamenta-ry for the Estate of Brady Alan Fisher, Deceased, were is-sued on August 31, 2020, in Cause No. P-18745, pending in the County Court of Lamar County, Tex-as, to: Gwen Garri-son Tomlin.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being adminis-tered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.

c/o Gary L. WaiteAttorney at Law104 Lamar Ave.Paris, TX 75460

DATED the 22nd day of September, 2020.

Gary L. WaiteAttorney for Gwen Garrison TomlinState Bar No.: 20667500104 Lamar Ave.Paris, TX 75460Telephone: 903-785-0096Facsimile: 903-785-0097E-mail: [email protected]

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