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PAGE 18 WHITEHALL LEDGER January 30, 2019 AUCTION Public Notices continued on next page............... Ledger Whitehall C lassifieds 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. HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR 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 Cardwell Store Moose Crossing Sweets & Gifts Join Our Team!!! We are Now Hiring Team Oreinted, Energec, Friendly, People with Exceponal Customer Service Service. Starng wage is $9.50 per hour. Stop in for applicaon or call 406-287-5092 MISC BUS DRIVER: The Cardwell School has an opening for a route driver, to begin ASAP, approximately 4 hours per day. $16.50/hr Successful ap- plicant must possess or be able to obtain 1) Properly endorsed CDL 2) Satisfactory medical exam 3) First Aid Certificate 4) Must have a safe driv- ing record and 5) Must pass a criminal background check. The school has activity and athletic trips throughout the year which provide opportunities for additional pay. Our drivers earn the same rate for “off duty” as they do for driving. Please phone Marcie De- Buff, District Clerk, for more informa- tion. 406/287-3321. tfn HELP WANTED!!! K Bar-Grill & Casino is HIRING!!!! Cooks, Waitresses & Bartenders! Part-time or Full-time! Call Bill @ 490-6063! 8tfn FOR RENT SECURITY STORAGE offers large 10x24 units @ $50/month and 8x10 units @ $30/month. Open storage available. Karen & Arnie Eide, 490- 6191 or 490-6265. tfn 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 $650. a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.bay- croftproperty.com 33tfn 2, BR 1BA Mobile Home. $600/mo. includes water, sewer and garbage. $500 deposit. Call 491-2152. 30tfn 2, BR 2BA Mobile Home. $700/mo. includes water, sewer and garbage. Call 491-2152. 37tfn 1 1/2 S Lincoln, 3 bd, 2 ba, gar. Rent 750.00 a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274. www.bay- croftproperty.com 39tfn ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, save up your energy because you might need it for a difficult project on the horizon. is could mean you have to keep socializing to a minimum. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you have been on a stable path, and this is a good thing. Wasting time floundering will get you nowhere fast. Keep up the good work and momentum. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 A rough patch or string of bad luck will soon pass, Gemini. Focus on the positives in your life and give them all of your energy for the time being. Gray skies will clear up. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, a great opportunity is coming your way and you are eager to dive right in. Write down the pluses and minuses of this endeavor before getting too deep. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, ensure that your voice is heard on a particular matter; otherwise, you may regret not speaking up. Wait until others are quiet to get your point across. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, if you’ve been looking for a new career, you may be pleasantly surprised with the news coming your way. Opportunity knocks, but you must be paying attention. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Extra spending on essentials may have you reevaluating your budget this week, Libra. You might need to cut corners to make everything work, or find new income. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, it seems the bumpy stretch in your life has been long, but you’re finally able to see that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Keep your head high. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 A relationship may be blossoming and you won’t be sure which direction it will go for a little longer. If you trust your instincts on this and be yourself, things will work out. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you will prove your mettle and show everyone just how tough you can be with a surprising announcement this week. Be prepared for some applause. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, even though many things are changing in your life right now, you’ll prob- ably find that you welcome change whole- heartedly. It’s time to shake things up. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Moving in a new direction can mean many things to you, Pisces. A change of address, a vacation, a new career, or even a new style fit the bill. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS JANUARY 27 Patton Oswalt, Actor (50) JANUARY 28 Sarah McLachlan, Singer (51) JANUARY 29 Justin Hartley, Actor (42) JANUARY 30 Brooke Hyland, Dancer (21) JANUARY 31 Justin Timberlake, Singer (38) FEBRUARY 1 Ronda Rousey, WWE Wrestler (32) FEBRUARY 2 Gerard Pique, Athlete (32) This Week’s Horoscope This Week’s Horoscope was sponsored by: If you would like to read these weekly let us know AT 287-5301 OR [email protected] we are currently looking for sponsors!!! Small 2 bedroom, 1 bath for $560/ mos. utilities included, call Gina at 491-4462. tfn Cowdrey Court Apartment available. 2 BR, 1 1/2 Bath. $510/mo. No Pets. Call Linda Brennan Manager at 287- 3505 43tfn 5353 Hwy 41, Silver Star, 3 bd, 2.5 ba. 2 detached gar.RENT $1050. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406- 560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 44tfn • Bordens Apt 201, 2 bd, 1 ba. Rent $775.00. Bordens Apt 209, Furnished 1 bd, 1 ba. Rent $750. a mo Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftprop- erty.com 22fn Historic Bordens Building WIFI included plus Dish TV offer Bausch Potato Inc. Whitehall, MT Searching for full time floor manager in food production. Salary based on experience Contact Mark (406) 287-3490 Fire District and Library District trustee/director elections will be held Tuesday, May 7, 2019, for the following special districts: Basin Fire District Bull Mountain Fire District Jefferson City Rural Fire District Elk Park Fire District Jefferson Valley Rural Fire District Montana City Fire District Clancy Fire Service Area North Jefferson County Library Distrcit Declarations of Candidacy are available through the Clerk and Recorder’s office or your local fire department or North Jefferson County Library. All declara- tions of candidacy must be returned no later than 5:00p.m. February 11,2019. Public Notice MNAXLP Weeks 45,46,47c Montana law requires that the residents of this area be notified of certain legal pro- ceedings. Individuals may have a personal interest in the notification. Often, publica- tion is the only public notice to keep well informed. Please read these carefully. Public Notices Ad #019 Real Estate– Northwest Montana – Com- pany owned. Small and large acre parcels. Private. Trees and meadows. National Forest boundaries. Tungstenholdings.com (406) 293-3714 Ad #020 Authentic Timber Framed Barns. Residen- tial and Commercial Timber Packages. Full Service Design - Build Since 1990, (406) 581-3014 [email protected], www. bitterroottimberframes.com Ad #021 Trappers Alert: use comment line (406) 444-4800 to kill anymore goofy laws on trapping. The trappers attend advisory committee FWP Great Falls Montana Janu- ary 31-February 1. Mike Dey (406) 543- 6030 Ad #022 BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTING DU- TIES INCLUDE PAYROLL, ANSWERING PHONES, DATA ENTRY, AP/AR, FIL- ING, MONTH END, STATEMENTS, AND MORE. REQUIRES COMPUTER SKILLS, ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING EX- PERIENCE. KNOWLEDGE OF AG AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES A PLUS. F/T. BENEFITS. WAGE DOE. KAMP IM- PLEMENT COMPANY, BELGRADE, MON- TANA, (406) 388-4295 Ad #023 Employment: Cascade Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, a Montana property/ casualty insurance company, is seeking a General Manager for our Great Falls office. Qualified individual will oversee business operations, ensuring current customer sat- isfaction and new business development. To inquire, contact Rhad Keel at (406) 868- 0513 for complete job description. Ad # 024 If you are reading this ad, you can see that classified advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, or the Montana Newspaper As- sociation at (406) 443-2850 or email stacy@ mtnewspapers.com or member@mtnewspa- pers.com. 25 words for the small investment of $149. PUBLIC NOTICE The Cardwell School seeks candidates to fill one three year term as a school board Trustee. Candidates must be eli- gible to vote and must reside in the Cardwell School District. Candidates must complete a Declaration of Intent and Oath of Candidacy form and file it with the school no later than 5:00 pm on Thursday, March 28th in order to appear on the ballot. To obtain a form or for more information, contact Marcie DeBuff, District Clerk, 287-3321. MNAXLP Weeks 46--2 Extension Agent, Madison/Jef- ferson Counties, Whitehall, MT. Full time. Will plan, implement and evaluate educational programs in 4-H/Youth Development. For com- plete details and to apply: https:// jobs.montana.edu/postings/14979. For assistance, contact Dan Lucas, (406)274-8969, or daniel.lucas@ montana.edu. Screening beings February 25, 2019. Equal Opportu- nity; Veterans/Disabled 46-48c Jefferson County Weed Department As- sistant Coordinator. This full-time, permanent position with Jefferson County requires extensive knowledge of weed management and the ability to deal well with the public. Duties in- clude providing support to the Weed Coordinator, herbicide to the public, the use of Quickbooks, and routine office tasks. Must be able to com- municate effectively in writing and verbally and have skills in the use of various office machines. This position will perform field work every year from early spring to late fall. Knowledge of Montana Noxious Weed Act; drivers license and two years of weed ex- perience required. Position requires physical ability to handle herbicides and application equipment. Salary - $16.04 or more DOE/Q. Applications must be received by February 15, 2019 at 5pm. Please submit cover letter, resume and county application, which can be found on-line at www. jeffersoncounty-mt.gov, to the Jeffer- son County Human Resource Depart- ment, PO Box H, Boulder, MT, 59632 or call 406 225-4010. Incomplete ap- plications materials will not be pro- cessed. Jefferson County may use the following factors to determine whether an applicant meets the qualifications for this position: review of application materials, past work performance, ref- erence checks and structured oral in- terview. Jefferson County is an equal opportunity employer. 46-48c

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Page 1: edger L Whitehall edger Classifi eds · 1/30/2019  · work, or ˝ nd new income. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, it seems the bumpy stretch in your life has been long, but you’re

PAGE 18 WHITEHALL LEDGER January 30, 2019

AUCTION

Public Notices continued on next page...............

LedgerLWhitehallLLLLLedgerLWhitehallLLLL Classifi eds

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 fi rst 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 fi rst publication shall be the responsibility of the advertiser. The Ledger reserves the right to clas-sify, edit or refuse any advertisement. Our classifi ed ad rate is $6 for the fi rst 25 words and 10¢ per word for each additional word. Borders, logos and bold wording is $1 extra. Clas-sifi ed display rate is $6 per column inch. Classifi eds are one column only and ad beyond one column will be charged as a Display ad Classifi ed ads will also be placed on our website and automatically download as a PDF free of charge.

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR 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

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

MISC

BUS DRIVER: The Cardwell School has an opening for a route driver, to begin ASAP, approximately 4 hours per day. $16.50/hr Successful ap-plicant must possess or be able to obtain 1) Properly endorsed CDL 2) Satisfactory medical exam 3) First Aid Certifi cate 4) Must have a safe driv-ing record and 5) Must pass a criminal background check. The school has activity and athletic trips throughout the year which provide opportunities for additional pay. Our drivers earn the same rate for “off duty” as they do for driving. Please phone Marcie De-Buff, District Clerk, for more informa-tion. 406/287-3321. tfn

HELP WANTED!!!K Bar-Grill & Casino is HIRING!!!! Cooks, Waitresses & Bartenders! Part-time or Full-time! Call Bill @

490-6063! 8tfn

FOR RENT

SECURITY STORAGE offers large10x24 units @ $50/month and 8x10units @ $30/month. Open storageavailable. Karen & Arnie Eide, 490-6191 or 490-6265. tfn

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 $650. a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.bay-croftproperty.com 33tfn

2, BR 1BA Mobile Home. $600/mo. includes water, sewer and garbage. $500 deposit. Call 491-2152. 30tfn

2, BR 2BA Mobile Home. $700/mo. includes water, sewer and garbage. Call 491-2152. 37tfn

1 1/2 S Lincoln, 3 bd, 2 ba, gar. Rent 750.00 a mo. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274. www.bay-croftproperty.com 39tfn

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, save up your energy because you might need it for a di� cult project on the horizon. � is could mean you have to keep socializing to a minimum.TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21Taurus, you have been on a stable path, and this is a good thing. Wasting time � oundering will get you nowhere fast. Keep up the good work and momentum.GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21A rough patch or string of bad luck will soon pass, Gemini. Focus on the positives in your life and give them all of your energy for the time being. Gray skies will clear up.CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, a great opportunity is coming your way and you are eager to dive right in. Write down the pluses and minuses of this endeavor before getting too deep. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, ensure that your voice is heard on a particular matter; otherwise, you may regret not speaking up. Wait until others are quiet to get your point across.VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, if you’ve been looking for a new career, you may be pleasantly surprised with the news coming your way. Opportunity knocks, but you must be paying attention.LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23Extra spending on essentials may have you reevaluating your budget this week, Libra. You might need to cut corners to make everything work, or � nd new income. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, it seems the bumpy stretch in your life has been long, but you’re � nally able to see that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Keep your head high. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21A relationship may be blossoming and you won’t be sure which direction it will go for a little longer. If you trust your instincts on this and be yourself, things will work out.CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, you will prove your mettle and

show everyone just how tough you can be with a surprising announcement this week. Be prepared for some applause. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, even though many things are changing in your life right now, you’ll prob-ably � nd that you welcome change whole-heartedly. It’s time to shake things up.PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20Moving in a new direction can mean many things to you, Pisces. A change of address, a vacation, a new career, or even a new style � t the bill.

FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSJANUARY 27Patton Oswalt, Actor (50)JANUARY 28Sarah McLachlan, Singer (51)JANUARY 29Justin Hartley, Actor (42)JANUARY 30Brooke Hyland, Dancer (21)JANUARY 31Justin Timberlake, Singer (38)FEBRUARY 1Ronda Rousey, WWE Wrestler (32)FEBRUARY 2Gerard Pique, Athlete (32)

This Week’s Horoscope

This Week’s Horoscope was sponsored by:

If you would like to read these weekly let us know AT 287-5301 OR

[email protected] we are currently looking for sponsors!!!

Small 2 bedroom, 1 bath for $560/mos. utilities included, call Gina at 491-4462. tfn

Cowdrey Court Apartment available. 2 BR, 1 1/2 Bath. $510/mo. No Pets. Call Linda Brennan Manager at 287-3505 43tfn

5353 Hwy 41, Silver Star, 3 bd, 2.5 ba. 2 detached gar.RENT $1050. Call Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftproperty.com 44tfn

• Bordens Apt 201, 2 bd, 1 ba. Rent $775.00. Bordens Apt 209, Furnished 1 bd, 1 ba. Rent $750. a moCall Baycroft’s Prop Mgmt, Inc 406-560-3274 www.baycroftprop-erty.com 22fn

Historic Bordens Building WIFI included plus Dish TV offer

Bausch Potato Inc. Whitehall, MTSearching for full time fl oor manager in food production. Salary based on experienceContact Mark (406) 287-3490

Fire District and Library District trustee/director elections will be held Tuesday, May 7, 2019, forthe following special districts:Basin Fire DistrictBull Mountain Fire DistrictJefferson City Rural Fire DistrictElk Park Fire DistrictJefferson Valley Rural Fire DistrictMontana City Fire DistrictClancy Fire Service AreaNorth Jefferson County Library DistrcitDeclarations of Candidacy are available through the Clerk and Recorder’s office or your localfire department or North Jefferson County Library. All declara-tions of candidacy must bereturned no later than 5:00p.m. February 11,2019.

Public Notice

MNAXLP Weeks 45,46,47c

Montana law requires that the residents of this area be notifi ed of certain legal pro-ceedings. Individuals may have a personal interest in the notifi cation. Often, publica-tion is the only public notice to keep well informed. Please read these carefully.

Public Notices

Ad #019Real Estate– Northwest Montana – Com-pany owned. Small and large acre parcels. Private. Trees and meadows. National Forest boundaries. Tungstenholdings.com (406) 293-3714

Ad #020Authentic Timber Framed Barns. Residen-tial and Commercial Timber Packages. Full Service Design - Build Since 1990, (406) 581-3014 [email protected], www.bitterroottimberframes.com

Ad #021Trappers Alert: use comment line (406) 444-4800 to kill anymore goofy laws on trapping. The trappers attend advisory committee FWP Great Falls Montana Janu-ary 31-February 1. Mike Dey (406) 543-6030

Ad #022BOOKKEEPER-ACCOUNTING DU-TIES INCLUDE PAYROLL, ANSWERING PHONES, DATA ENTRY, AP/AR, FIL-ING, MONTH END, STATEMENTS, AND MORE. REQUIRES COMPUTER SKILLS, ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING EX-PERIENCE. KNOWLEDGE OF AG AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES A PLUS. F/T. BENEFITS. WAGE DOE. KAMP IM-PLEMENT COMPANY, BELGRADE, MON-TANA, (406) 388-4295

Ad #023Employment: Cascade Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, a Montana property/casualty insurance company, is seeking a General Manager for our Great Falls offi ce. Qualifi ed individual will oversee business operations, ensuring current customer sat-isfaction and new business development. To inquire, contact Rhad Keel at (406) 868-0513 for complete job description.Ad # 024

If you are reading this ad, you can see that classifi ed advertising works! Reach over 400,000 readers in Montana and beyond to promote your product, service, event and business. To get results, contact this newspaper, 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.

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Cardwell School seeks candidates to fi ll one three year term as a school board Trustee. Candidates must be eli-gible to vote and must reside in the Cardwell School District. Candidates must complete a Declaration of Intent and Oath of Candidacy form and fi le it with the school no later than 5:00 pm on Thursday, March 28th in order to appear on the ballot. To obtain a form or for more information, contact Marcie DeBuff, District Clerk, 287-3321.

MNAXLP Weeks 46--2

Extension Agent, Madison/Jef-ferson Counties, Whitehall, MT. Full time. Will plan, implement and evaluate educational programs in 4-H/Youth Development. For com-plete details and to apply: https://jobs.montana.edu/postings/14979. For assistance, contact Dan Lucas, (406)274-8969, or [email protected]. Screening beings February 25, 2019. Equal Opportu-nity; Veterans/Disabled 46-48c

Jefferson County Weed Department As-sistant Coordinator. This full-time, permanent position with Jefferson County requires extensive knowledge of weed management and the ability to deal well with the public. Duties in-clude providing support to the Weed Coordinator, herbicide to the public, the use of Quickbooks, and routine offi ce tasks. Must be able to com-municate effectively in writing and verbally and have skills in the use of various offi ce machines. This position will perform fi eld work every year from early spring to late fall. Knowledge of Montana Noxious Weed Act; drivers license and two years of weed ex-perience required. Position requires physical ability to handle herbicides and application equipment. Salary - $16.04 or more DOE/Q. Applications must be received by February 15, 2019 at 5pm. Please submit cover letter, resume and county application, which can be found on-line at www.jeffersoncounty-mt.gov, to the Jeffer-son County Human Resource Depart-ment, PO Box H, Boulder, MT, 59632 or call 406 225-4010. Incomplete ap-plications materials will not be pro-cessed. Jefferson County may use the following factors to determine whether an applicant meets the qualifi cations for this position: review of application materials, past work performance, ref-erence checks and structured oral in-terview. Jefferson County is an equal opportunity employer. 46-48c