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PAGE 22 WHITEHALL LEDGER September 26, 2018
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This newspaper will not knowingly ac-cept any advertisement that is in vio-lation of the law, though enforcement of the law is not our responsibility. Our readers are hereby informed that it is our belief that all employment in this newspaper is available on an equal opportunity basis. ERRORS: Please check your ad the first day it appears. The Ledger cannot be responsible for errors in phone ads. This applies to all advertisments in our newspaper. Ad-vertisers should check the wording as reread by the Ledger staff. The Led-ger will rectify an error (not the fault of the advertiser) by republication of the advertisement in error. Errors continu-ing beyond the first publication shall be the responsibility of the advertiser. The Ledger reserves the right to clas-sify, edit or refuse any advertisement. Our classified ad rate is $6 for the first 25 words and 10¢ per word for each additional word. Borders, logos and bold wording is $1 extra. Clas-sified display rate is $6 per column inch. Classifieds are one column only and ad beyond one column will be charged as a Display ad Classified ads will also be placed on our website and automatically download as a PDF free of charge.
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15 West Legion AvenueWhitehall, MT
406•287•5301
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HELP WANTED
Cardwell StoreMoose Crossing Sweets & Gifts
Join Our Team!!! We are Now Hiring Team Oreinted, Energetic,
Friendly, People with Exceptional Customer Service Service. Starting wage is $9.50 per hour. Stop in for application or call 406-287-5092
MOVING SALE
Come join our team of dedi-cated staff at Liberty Place, Inc. as a Direct Care Staff for MORNINGS, EVENINGS,
& GRAVES (8 hr shifts). The positions are responsible for the care of our residents as well as cleaning, laundry and food preparations. Must have a valid driver’s license and able to lift at least 25 pounds. Pick up a full job
-tions and application at Lib-
at 313 W. Legion. Liberty Place, Inc. is an EEOC em-ployer. 14tfn
Positions Available: DIRECT CARE STAFF HELP WANTED!!!
K Bar-Grill & Casino is HIRING!!!! Cooks, Waitresses & Bartenders! Part-time or Full-time! Call Bill @
490-6063! 8tfn
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
THIS WEEK AT MICKS:
2006 CHEVY SILVERA-DO • CREW CAB • AUTO • 4X4 • TAKE IT HUNT-ING TODAY!! $8995 OR
$3800 DOWN OACMICK O’ BRIEN
4835 Harrison Ave.Butte • 494-1621
IN HOUSE FINANCING AVAILABLE!
• Bordens Apt 201, 2 bd, 1 ba. Rent $775.00• Bordens Corner Office space available. Great space & Location, WIFI included. Rent $350.00 a mo.• Bordens Apt 205, lg 1 bd, WIFI included. Rent $650. a mo. •Bordens Apt 206, 1 bd, 1 ba. WIFI incl. Rent $635.00 a mo.•Bordens Apt 209, furnished, 1 bd, 1 ba, WIFI and TV pkg offer. Rent $750.00 a mo.•Bordens Apt 202, 1 bd, 1 ba, WIFI incl. Rent $525.00 a mo.Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftprop-erty.com 226fn
Historic Bordens Building WIFI included plus Dish TV offer
SECURITY STORAGE offers large10x24 units @ $50/month and 8x10units @ $30/month. Open storageavailable. Karen & Arnie Eide, 490-6191 or 490-6265. tfn
FOR RENT 1 BR units at Coach-man Court on Legion Ave. Rental assistance available. Rent based on income. For application call Connie at 287-9396, Circle K Property Mgmt. 509-315-4168, or email [email protected]
Old Cheese Factory, Apt 4, lg 1 bd, 1 ba, RENT $575.00 Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 16tfn
5344-46 Hwy 41, Silver Star, Great 2 bd, 1 ba apt with storage shed. RENT $700. a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.bay-croftproperty.com 17tfn
GARAGE SALE
REAL ESTATE
Location, Location, Location!Great office space in the Historical Bordens building. Wonderful corner office with wifi included. Rent is $350 a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com. 20tfn
Delivery the Montana Standard White-hall Rt 640. Delivery area of Highway 2 W, Highway 55, Waterloo and sur-rounding areas. Average gross profit of $1050 every 4 weeks. If you are interested please contact Jeff at 496-5581 or Diann at 496-5575 for more information. 28-32c w/c 44
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YARD SALE
Help Wanted at Smith SupplyPart time person to work in the ware-house and yard. Jobs include loading hay, stocking and loading building materials, cleaning and organizing work area and helping customers. Must have valid driver’s license and be able to lift 90 pounds. Ability to drive a forklift is preferred.
Extension Agent, Madison/Jefferson Counties, Whitehall, MT. 1.0 FTE. Will plan, implement and evaluate educational programs in Agriculture, Natural Resource Management and 4-H Youth Development. For complete details and to applyhttp://jobs.montana.edu/postings/13612. For assistance, contact Mary Fran San Soucie, (406) 994-6648, [email protected]. Screening be-ings October 5, 2018. Equal Opportu-nity; Veterans/Disabled 25-28c w/c 48
ExtensionMadison/Jefferson Counties
Old Cheese Factory, Apt 5, 1 bd, 1 ba with bonus room. Rent $550.00 a month. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftprop-erty.com 26tfn
Best part-time job in town!School Bus Driver
No CDL? No problem – we train!Harlow’s School Bus Service, Inc.Phone: 406-287-3461Email: [email protected] Yellowstone TrailWhitehall, MT 59759 weeks
27-33c
Moose Crossing Sweets & Gifts
Join Our Team!!! Moose Crossings Barista
32 Hours a week. Morning shift Monday through Friday with an occasional weekend.
Pay Depending on Experience. Stop in for application or call 406-287-5092
Lrg. Mobile Home in Country for Rent. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, $625\ per month. 287-3566. 27-28pd
White K-2 Mountain Bike Stollen! Please return to 111 Main Street or call 580-9563.
Ad #313Real Estate– Northwest Montana – Company owned. Small and large acre parcels. Private. Trees and meadows. National Forest boundar-ies. Tungstenholdings.com (406) 293-3714
Ad #314Authentic Timber Framed Barns. Residential and Commercial Timber Packages. Full Service Design - Build Since 1990, (406) 581-3014 [email protected], www.bitterroot-timberframes.com
Ad #315Executive Director: The Montana Newspaper Association (MNA), a non-profit organization representing 85 member newspapers and 44 as-sociate members, seeks an Executive Director. This position will work closely with a board of directors and will direct operations of the 133-year-old MNA, its for-profit advertising sales sub-sidiary and the Montana Newspaper Foundation. Responsibilities include financial planning and operations, leg-islative work, marketing/advertising, seminars and conventions, contests, office and personnel management, publications. Successful candidate will understand community newspa-pers, web-based news and advertis-ing, use of social media and exhibit strong communications and interper-sonal skills. Anticipated start date for this position is mid-December. Send letter of application, resume, sal-ary history and salary expectations to Montana Newspaper Association, 825 Great Northern Blvd., Ste. 202, Helena, MT 59601 or email to [email protected]. Deadline for applications is October 12, 2018.
Ad #316The Montana Highway Patrol is seek-ing qualified applicants for Trooper positions statewide. Contact us at 1-877-8PATROL (877 872-8765). Ap-plications will be accepted until Octo-ber 10, 2018.
Ad #317If you are reading this ad, you can see that classified advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Mon-tana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspa-per, or the Montana Newspaper As-sociation at (406) 443-2850 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. 25 words for the small investment of $149
ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, you may want to pull the covers over your head and stay in bed all week long, but that’s just not possible. If you dust yourself off and get out there, you’ll get back on track.TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21Don’t lose your patience if you need to repeat yourself a few times before your point comes across to others, Taurus. Eventually, others will start to come around.GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21Gemini, do not worry even if your workload seems overwhelming. Relief is on the way. A hero will swoop in and take some of the re-sponsibility off your shoulders.CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22Happy times in your life have you exhibiting good will toward others, Cancer. Maybe you’ll give a coworker a break or cast some good vibes on a friend. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23It is important to have goals, but not at the expense of friendships, Leo. If you have to put success over the needs of others, it may not be worth it. Wait until everything jibes.VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22Having a plan in place at all times is your sav-ing grace, Virgo. When something unexpected happens this week, you will be able to handle it without breaking a sweat.LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23Two friends or family members may try to put you in the middle of their quarrel, Libra. This is an unenviable situation. Try to remain as neutral as possible. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22Though it may be challenging, spend more time engaging in frivolous activities this week rather than more serious pursuits. Show others you can let loose, Scorpio.SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, you may get an inkling that change is ahead, but you can’t pinpoint which direc-tion it’s coming from. Just be at the ready for anything that seems unusual.CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20ICapricorn, when someone challenges you, it’s best to not get defensive. This may seem like you are admitting guilt. Instead, do not engage
this person much.AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, when work pressures get to you, it’s best to take a little time off on the weekend to think about anything but work. Immerse your-self in a hobby.PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20Travel plans may be slightly delayed, but they’re not completely off the table, Pisces. Don’t worry about having to unpack those bags just yet.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSSEPTEMBER 23Bruce Springsteen, Singer (69) LisaRaye, Actress (52)SEPTEMBER 24Stephanie McMahon, Wrestler (42) Shawn Crahan, Drummer (49)SEPTEMBER 25Mark Hamill, Actor (67) Barara Walters, Newswoman (89)SEPTEMBER 26Jim Caviezel, Actor (50) Olivia Newton-John, Singer (70)SEPTEMBER 27Arielle Vandenberg, Model (32) Meatloaf, Singer-Actor (71)SEPTEMBER 28Hillary Duff, Actress (31) Janeane Garofalo, Comedian-Actress (54)SEPTEMBER 29Jerry Lee Lewis, Singer (83) Bryant Gumbel, TV personality (70)
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Silver Star Sale!! Primitives, Antiques, Old Kitchen Cupboards, Jewelry, Vintage picture Frames, Rocks and Agates, Unusual Oddities, PLUS Two 1877 Log Cab-ins on Oversized Lots!! Sale is Friday the 28th & Saturday the 29th from 11 am to 4 pm. Sign on Hwy. North end of Town.
Always wanted to live in the coun-try? 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath 14x70 Mobile Home. No Smoking. Pets Negotiable. $650/ month. $500 Deposit. Electric included. References needed. Call 498-6169. Leave a message. 28-30pd
Yard Sale: Sept. 28 & 29 at 9 a.m. 3 Witt’s End off Blue Bird Lane at Pipe-stone. Guns, Log Splitter, Tools, ATV Ramps, 2004 Trailblazer, 2000 Expe-dition, Antiques, Collectibles, Man’s Land Dollar Items. Call 287-7837
MOVING SALE18 White Rock Lane -- WhitehallCase 540 C Tractor, Loader, 8x12 Trailer, Tools, Household & Office.Saturday, September 29 -- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.