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B3 Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 www.havredailynews.com Havre DAILY NEWS ESTATE SALE Wed- Sat 10-6 Sunday 10-4 2120 Hwy 2 East Come check out our store full of estate sale treasures! Furniture, decor, glassware, movies, games, household items, and much more Havre East General GARAGE SALES FOR SALE Legals EMPLOYMENT Puzzle & Answer SUDOKU SUDOKU Under $100 RENTALS BULLETIN BOARD Real Estate 4 Mud & snow tires 235/80/18, studded, used 1 season, $80 each 265-2176 leave msg Graco Portable Swing $45 Fisher Price Rock & Play $25, Bumbo Seat & Tray $15. Like new 262-9725 Found 1 Bdrm apartment call 406-439-4007 Report in Bighorn Mountain Country Our offer to you: 1. Work and play in a mountain paradise. World class hiking, biking, skiing, fishing and hunting and a reasonable cost of living. 92nd percentile ranking in New York Times for all U.S. coun- ties for quality and ease of life in the 5th happiest state. 2. Flourish and grow with a nationally recognized news team while being challenged to do your best work. 3. Freedom to write investigative, feature, enterprise and hard news with a flexible schedule and generous paid time off, benefits (including health club membership, health insurance stipend and retirement plan.) 4. Stability and commitment to excellence. News drives readership. Readership drives suc- cess. We are perennially one of the best newspapers in the country. 2014 and 2015 3rd place General Excellence, 3,000-6,000 circulation, National Newspaper Association. 2014 1st place Editorial Excellence, under 10,000 circulation, Inland Press Associaion. Family-owned for 60 yrs. 5. Opportunity to advance. As a member of a 9-state newspaper federation with over 25 daily and weekly titles there is ample opportunity to grow and advance. We train from within and advance from within. Our papers are located in Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Michigan. What we need: 1. Commitment to excellence. Work hard. Play hard. Love your job. Tell great stories on deadline with great art. 2. Willingness to learn. Whether you have 3 yrs experience or 30, we all need to learn and grow, lest we become stagnant and irrelevant. 3. Willingness to lead and contribute. Anyone can tell others what to do. We expect everyone to walk the walk. Produce excellent, clean copy daily. Help each other. Life's too short to be selfish. 4. Experience. We would prefer 3-5 yrs of newspaper experience but are willing to train and mentor the right candidate. 5. Play well with others. We have a zero tolerance for drama, anger issues, or office politics. Please send cover letter, resume, 3 excellent clips, salary requirements and list of pre- vious supervisors with contact information to [email protected] Dream Sports Job The Buffalo Bulletin, a national award-winning weekly newspaper located in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, is seeking a leader to take over one of the best sports sections in the region while working in an area that inspired Ernest Hemingway with its incredible vistas, world-class hunting, fishing, hiking, biking and skiing opportunities. The Bulletin’s sports section is known throughout the area as the place to go for complete, thorough coverage of local teams and athletes.The sports section primarily covers local prep sports in three communities that are passionate about their student-athletes.The section also ventures to the great outdoors and during the summer months, the rodeo arena. Our sports reporters have covered everything from the NFL to youth wrestling, so you never know where this job will take you. With your office location ranging from the scenic Bighorn Mountains to high school gyms, one thing is certain – this is no desk job. Please send your resume, clippings and photo samples, along with the names and contact information of three previous supervisors to [email protected]. NOTICES PARKVIEW APARTMENTS Studios, 1 & 2 bdrm; all utilities pd. Call or text Bullhook Property Mgmt, LLC; 390-1381 or 399-0015 Housing’s Tight. Moving for your job? Railroad, Nat. gas, etc.? Large home, att. garage, mins. from city 945-2027 Executive Suite Condo “large” 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 10 mins from center city, horse pasture close by if needed, excellent views 945-2027 Sm female striped org/blk cat on MSUN campus call 390-1808 Work From Home Enell, Inc. is seeking an experienced repair seamstress. This is a part time freelance position. Must be experienced in dealing with stretch and satin fabrics, with straight and zig zag stitches. Work environment must be clean and smoke free. References preferred. Qualified applicants only please. Will train. Applicant will be evaluated during the training process. Call Haley 406-265-8250 Havre Public Schools is now hiring traffic education teachers; start date of June 6. Must be endorsed by the St. of Montana in Traffic Education. Apply through web site: www.havre.k12.mt.us. For information contact Personnel Office, 265-4356. Deadline: Until Filled HAVRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: TRAFFIC EDUCATION TEACHERS PHEASANTS FOREVER BANQUET March 11th Medicine Hat Save $$ NOW Canadian $ Low $100 couple (or) $65 one CDN Call/Text 1-403-502-6608 Legals Pets Border Collie/Golden Retriever puppies, 1st shots & dewormed 1 F & 3 M $50 ea call 701-955-5068 SOLD Executive Director Application Deadline: 5 P.M., Monday, Feb. 8, 2016 District 4 HRDC is a community action agency assisting people out of poverty employing approximately 80 people en- compassing seven programs. The Executive Director has the overall responsibility for the planning, implementation and day-to-day oversight and manage- ment of the financial, program and administrative aspects of the organization. The Executive Director ensures full compliance with Federal, State, and Local guidelines in the administration of all agency sponsored programs. Competencies/Essential Duties: • Demonstrates ability to manage staff, oversee multiple pro- grams and to communicate effectively orally and in writing. • Knowledge of Federal, State and local regulations and poli- cies. • Grant Writing • Work positively with volunteers and staff of Agency programs maintaining honest and open communication. • Supervision and Leadership of staff • Financial Management overseeing fiscal operations and processes • Community Development • Planning and Program Management Benefits include paid vacation, sick and personal leave, elev- en holidays off with pay, health insurance, and retirement. For full job descriptions and information on qualifications, no. of hours per week, wages and to pick up an application go to District 4 HRDC at 2229 5th Ave, 265-6743, or online at www.hrdc4.org, or the Havre Job Service. Your home won’t sell? Family willing to trade Dad’s vacation home near Tucson for a local home of equal value, prop- erty located in desert near vineyard agricultural land & amusements, golf is abundant. If you’re close to retiring, call us! call 945-2027 RESOLUTION No. 16-2470 A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HILL COUNTY, MON- TANA, ESTABLISHING THE REGULAR MEETING DATES OF THE BOARD OF COUN- TY COMMISSIONERS AND THE HOURS OF COUNTY OFFICES OF HILL COUNTY, MONTANA, PURSUANT TO MONTANA STATE LAW WHEREAS, Section 7-4- 102, MCA, establishes that unless otherwise provided by law, each officer shall keep the officer’s office open for the transaction of business during the office hours determined by the governing body by resolu- tion after a public hearing and only if consented to by any affected elected county officer each day except Saturdays and legal holidays, and Section 7-4-2211 further stipulates and clarifies the above wording as set forth under Montana State Law, and WHEREAS, as per 7-4-102, MCA, a public hearing was held in the Office of the Hill County Commission on Thursday, 21 January, 2016, and WHEREAS, Section 7-5- 2122, MCA, mandates that the governing body of the County shall establish by resolution, regular meeting dates and notify the public of the dates established, and WHEREAS, Section 7-5- 2125, MCA, states that “All meetings of the Board of County Commission- ers must be public” with the exception of those provided within Section 2-3-203, MCA, and WHEREAS, the Board of Hill County Commission- ers desire that their office be open to the public at all times; and further, encourages the public to attend and take an interest in the business as brought before the Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that for 2016 the office hours for all county offices, except the Superintendent of Schools office shall be established from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day, except for Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holi- days, for the transaction of business. FURTHER, that the Hill County Commission shall meet in regular session each day except Satur- days, Sundays, and legal holidays; and further, that Thursday is the scheduled meeting day with posted agenda items being acted upon, (unless otherwise posted) and that the Cal- endar of the Commission is posted in the Office of the Hill County Commis- sion at the Hill County Courthouse, Havre, Montana and is available for public inspection at all times during the office hours as set forth in this Resolution. FURTHER, that all meet- ings of the Hill County Commission as may occur from day to day, are open to the public and public comment is encouraged, except for those meetings provided within Section 2-3-203, MCA. By Order of the Board of Hill County Commission- ers meeting this 21th day of January, 2016, at Havre, Montana. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HILL COUNTY, MONTANA /s/Michael Wendland, Chair of the Board /s/Jeff LaVoi, Commissioner /s/Mark Peterson, Commissioner ATTEST: /s/Susan Arstrong, Clerk of the Board (Jan. 26, 2016) MNAXLP PAPER INSERTER Part time production position inserting papers. Must be 18 yrs old & able to stand for long periods of time. Lift, push or pull 50 lbs. Early morning & afternoon shift. Pick up an application at The Havre Daily News • 119 Second Street

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B3 Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 www.havredailynews.comHavre

DAILY NEWS

ESTATE SALEWed- Sat 10-6Sunday 10-4

2120 Hwy 2 EastCome check out our

store full of estate sale treasures! Furniture,

decor, glassware, movies, games, household items,

and much more

Havre East General

GARAGE SALES

FOR SALE

Legals

EMPLOYMENT

Puzzle & Answer

SUDOKU

SUDOKU

Under $100

RENTALS

BULLETIN BOARD

Real Estate

4 Mud & snow tires 235/80/18, studded, used

1 season, $80 each265-2176 leave msg

Graco Portable Swing $45

Fisher Price Rock & Play $25,

Bumbo Seat & Tray $15. Like new

262-9725

Found

1 Bdrm apartmentcall 406-439-4007

Report in Bighorn Mountain Country Our offer to you:

1. Work and play in a mountain paradise. World class hiking, biking, skiing, fishing and hunting and a reasonable cost of living. 92nd percentile ranking in New York Times for all U.S. coun-

ties for quality and ease of life in the 5th happiest state.2. Flourish and grow with a nationally recognized news team while being challenged to do

your best work.3. Freedom to write investigative, feature, enterprise and hard news with a flexible schedule

and generous paid time off, benefits (including health club membership, health insurance stipend and retirement plan.)

4. Stability and commitment to excellence. News drives readership. Readership drives suc-cess. We are perennially one of the best newspapers in the country. 2014 and 2015 3rd place General Excellence, 3,000-6,000 circulation, National Newspaper Association. 2014 1st place

Editorial Excellence, under 10,000 circulation, Inland Press Associaion.Family-owned for 60 yrs.

5. Opportunity to advance. As a member of a 9-state newspaper federation with over 25 daily and weekly titles there is ample opportunity to grow and advance. We train from within and advance from within. Our papers are located in Washington, Idaho, New Mexico, Colorado,

Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Michigan.What we need:

1. Commitment to excellence. Work hard. Play hard. Love your job. Tell great stories on deadline with great art.

2. Willingness to learn. Whether you have 3 yrs experience or 30, we all need to learn and grow, lest we become stagnant and irrelevant.

3. Willingness to lead and contribute. Anyone can tell others what to do. We expect everyone to walk the walk. Produce excellent, clean copy daily. Help each other.

Life's too short to be selfish.4. Experience. We would prefer 3-5 yrs of newspaper experience but are willing to train and

mentor the right candidate.5. Play well with others. We have a zero tolerance for drama, anger issues, or office politics.Please send cover letter, resume, 3 excellent clips, salary requirements and list of pre-

vious supervisors with contact information to [email protected] Sports Job

The Buffalo Bulletin, a national award-winning weekly newspaper located in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, is seeking a leader to take over one of the best sports sections in the region while working in an area that inspired Ernest Hemingway with its incredible vistas,

world-class hunting, fishing, hiking, biking and skiing opportunities.The Bulletin’s sports section is known throughout the area as the place to go for complete,

thorough coverage of local teams and athletes.The sports section primarily covers local prep sports in three communities that are passionate about their student-athletes.The section also ventures to the great outdoors and during the summer months, the rodeo arena. Our sports

reporters have covered everything from the NFL to youth wrestling, so you never know where this job will take you. With your office location ranging from the scenic Bighorn Mountains to

high school gyms, one thing is certain – this is no desk job.Please send your resume, clippings and photo samples, along with the names

and contact information of three previous supervisors [email protected].

NOTICES

PARKVIEW APARTMENTS

Studios, 1 & 2 bdrm; all utilities pd. Call or text

Bullhook Property Mgmt, LLC; 390-1381 or 399-0015

Housing’s Tight.Moving for your job?

Railroad, Nat. gas, etc.?Large home, att. garage, mins. from city 945-2027

Executive Suite Condo “large” 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 10 mins from center city, horse pasture close by if needed, excellent

views 945-2027

Sm female stripedorg/blk cat on MSUN

campus call 390-1808

Work From Home

Enell, Inc. isseeking an

experiencedrepair seamstress.

This is a part time freelance position.

Must be experienced in dealing with stretch and satin fabrics, with straight and zig zag

stitches.Work environment must be clean and

smoke free. References preferred. Qualified applicants

only please. Will train. Applicant will be

evaluated during the training process.

Call Haley406-265-8250

Havre Public Schools is now hiring traffic education

teachers; start date of June 6. Must be endorsed by the St. of Montana in

Traffic Education. Apply through web site: www.havre.k12.mt.us.For information contact

Personnel Office, 265-4356.

Deadline: Until Filled

HAVRE PUBLICSCHOOLS

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT:

TRAFFIC EDUCATIONTEACHERS

PHEASANTS FOREVER BANQUETMarch 11th

Medicine HatSave $$ NOW

Canadian $ Low $100 couple (or)

$65 one CDNCall/Text

1-403-502-6608

Legals

Pets

Border Collie/Golden Retriever puppies,1st shots & dewormed

1 F & 3 M $50 eacall 701-955-5068

SOLD

Executive DirectorApplication Deadline: 5 P.M., Monday,

Feb. 8, 2016District 4 HRDC is a community action agency assisting people out of poverty employing approximately 80 people en-compassing seven programs.The Executive Director has the overall responsibility for the planning, implementation and day-to-day oversight and manage-ment of the financial, program and administrative aspects of the organization. The Executive Director ensures full compliance with Federal, State, and Local guidelines in the administration of all agency sponsored programs.

Competencies/Essential Duties: • Demonstrates ability to manage staff, oversee multiple pro-grams and to communicate effectively orally and in writing. • Knowledge of Federal, State and local regulations and poli-cies. • Grant Writing • Work positively with volunteers and staff of Agency programs maintaining honest and open communication. • Supervision and Leadership of staff • Financial Management overseeing fiscal operations and processes • Community Development • Planning and Program ManagementBenefits include paid vacation, sick and personal leave, elev-

en holidays off with pay, health insurance, and retirement.For full job descriptions and information on qualifications, no. of hours per week, wages and to pick up an application go to District 4 HRDC at 2229 5th Ave, 265-6743, or online at

www.hrdc4.org, or the Havre Job Service.

Your home won’t sell?Family willing to trade

Dad’s vacation home near Tucson for a local home

of equal value, prop-erty located in desert near vineyard agricultural land

& amusements, golf is abundant. If you’re close

to retiring, call us!call 945-2027

RESOLUTIONNo. 16-2470

A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERSOF HILL COUNTY, MON-TANA, ESTABLISHING

THE REGULARMEETING DATES OF

THE BOARD OF COUN-TY COMMISSIONERSAND THE HOURS OF COUNTY OFFICES OF

HILL COUNTY,MONTANA, PURSUANT TO MONTANA STATE

LAW

WHEREAS, Section 7-4-102, MCA, establishes that unless otherwise provided by law, each officer shall keep the officer’s office open for the transaction of business during the office hours determined by the governing body by resolu-tion after a public hearing and only if consented to by any affected elected county officer each day except Saturdays and legal holidays, and Section 7-4-2211 further stipulates and clarifies the above wording as set forth under Montana State Law, and

WHEREAS, as per 7-4-102, MCA, a public hearing was held in the Office of the Hill County Commission on Thursday, 21 January, 2016, and

WHEREAS, Section 7-5-2122, MCA, mandates that the governing body of the County shall establish by resolution, regular meeting dates and notify the public of the dates established, and

WHEREAS, Section 7-5-2125, MCA, states that “All meetings of the Board of County Commission-ers must be public” with the exception of those provided within Section 2-3-203, MCA, and

WHEREAS, the Board of Hill County Commission-ers desire that their office be open to the public at all times; and further, encourages the public to attend and take an interest in the business as brought before the Commission.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED,

that for 2016 the office hours for all county offices, except the Superintendent of Schools office shall be established from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day, except for Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holi-days, for the transaction of business.

FURTHER, that the Hill County Commission shall meet in regular session each day except Satur-days, Sundays, and legal holidays; and further, that Thursday is the scheduled meeting day with posted agenda items being acted upon, (unless otherwise posted) and that the Cal-endar of the Commission is posted in the Office of the Hill County Commis-sion at the Hill County Courthouse, Havre, Montana and is available for public inspection at all times during the office hours as set forth in this Resolution.

FURTHER, that all meet-ings of the Hill County Commission as may occur from day to day, are open to the public and public comment is encouraged, except for those meetings provided within Section 2-3-203, MCA.

By Order of the Board of Hill County Commission-ers meeting this 21th day of January, 2016, at Havre, Montana.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSHILL COUNTY,MONTANA

/s/Michael Wendland, Chair of the Board

/s/Jeff LaVoi,Commissioner

/s/Mark Peterson,Commissioner

ATTEST:/s/Susan Arstrong,Clerk of the Board

(Jan. 26, 2016)

MNAXLP

PAPER INSERTERPart time production position inserting

papers. Must be 18 yrs old & able to stand for long periods of time. Lift, push or pull 50 lbs. Early morning & afternoon shift.

Pick up an application at The Havre Daily News • 119 Second Street