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September 18, 2019

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, September 18, 2019 B-7 CLASSIFIEDS To submit classified ads: Call | 812-354-8500 Email | classifieds@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy | 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Display Classified Ads ������������������������������������������������������ $6�10 per column inch Happy Ads ������������������������������������������������������������������������ $4�85 per column inch No ads less than 4 inches will be accepted unless they run for a full month� DISPLAY CLASSIFIED ADS CONTACT US DEADLINE CLASSIFIED RATES AND ADD-0NS CATEGORIES HOURS PAYMENT Any changes in content after first insertion will be treated as a new ad� Call: ��������������������������������������������� 812-354-8500 Fax: ���������������������������������������������� 812-354-2014 Email: �����������������classifieds@pressdispatch�net Line �������� Tuesday, Noon Display ��� Tuesday, Noon Picture ������ Monday, 5 pm Mon�-Fri� ������8 am to 5 pm Saturday ����� 8 am to Noon Sunday ������������������Closed FOR SALE • Household • Electronics • Recreational • Lawn & Garden • Farm Equipment • Livestock • Pets • Miscellaneous • Freebies YARD SALES • Categorized by Community ODDS & ENDS • Want to Buy • Lost & Found • Miscellaneous EMPLOYMENT REAL ESTATE • Homes • Comm� Property • Mobile Homes • Land • For Rent • Want to Rent MOTOR MALL • Cars • Vans • SUVs • Trucks • Motorcycles • Boats • RVs • ATVs SERVICES • Child Care • Housekeeping • Lawn Services • Contractors • Miscellaneous Check or cash� Must pay in advance� 1 Week ���������������������� $4�00 up to 20 words *Additional words ������������������������ 10¢ each Buy 2, Get 3rd Week Free Non-refundable, Non-commercial only� For one week, your line ad with 20 or less words costs $4�00� Any additional words cost 10¢ each� Buy two weeks, get the third week free� Paid in ad- vance� Non-commer- cial only� OPTION 1 $4.00* For only $5, you can add a photo to your line ad� Photos must be submitted by 4 p�m� Monday� OPTION 3 Add $5/week ADD A HEADLINE With option 2, you can add a bold, all caps headline to your line ad for only $1� Headline, as shown above, is lim- ited to 15 characters in length� OPTION 2 Add $1/week HEADLINE + PICTURE Option 4 includes a photo and bold head- line (Opt� 2 + Opt� 3)� OPTION 4 Add $6/week DELUXE PACKAGE Includes photo, headline and tinted box. OPTION 5 Add $8/week Your category may have changed! SUDOKU Here's How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, col- umn and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! Floor Direct Care Staff Position $10 an hour starting wage Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm Waiver Assistant Position Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm On Call Rotation Direct Care Staff $10 an hour starting wage Responsible for providing the care of consumers in home-like settings. To provide a continued and coordinated implementation of consumer care, training and programs to meet the needs of consumers. If interested, please apply in person at 705 Illinois Street, Petersburg. Southwest Indiana 812-895-0960 OR 812-690-0986 Located 2 miles south of Monroe City on State Road 61 PRODUCE BRAD'S homegrown Honey Crisp Apples & Several Other Varieties Homegrown Tomatoes Blue Plums IN STOCK NOW: Apply online at dsiservices.org We encourage and support the mentally and physically disabled in their daily lives. Enjoy your work! Assist clients with shopping, exercise, communication and social goals, transportation, cooking, cleaning, and health plans. They might need help with anything that you would do during a normal day. You can make a difference! BENEFITS • Paid Training • Paid Time Off • Paid Holidays • Health Insurance • Dental & Vision • Recognition Bonuses & Perks QUALIFICATIONS • Must be 18 years old or older. • High school diploma or equivalent. • Provide proof of auto insurance. • Must have clean criminal and driving record. • Some positions require lifting. Direct Care Staff Flexible Schedule. Part-Time or Full-Time. 30 hours+ will receive full benefits. Pay up to $11.50 per hour. Direct Care experience preferred. Ginger Hills Apartments Handicap Accessible 414 W. Factory St., Winslow TDD 1-800-743-3333 812-789-2067 Pick up your application outside the office door. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Rental assistance may be available for eligible households. Mandy's Mums 812-789-5213 • 4590 S. Royalty Rd., Winslow North of Arthur Junction off HWY 61 Fall Decor & Pumpkins NOW OPEN Thu. & Fri. 5:30 – 7p.m. Sat. 10a.m. – 4p.m. (EST) Sun. 1 – 4p.m. Call for special appointment! Quantity Discount Fall Mums Wind Chimes grown on site Otwell Storage Units Available Call 812-354-2603 e Pike County Commissioners are currently accepting applications for a solid waste site attendant to work a cou- ple Saturdays per month and be avail- able to sub during the week as needed. Candidate may work at any one of 6 site locations in Pike County. Hours are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Attendants are responsible for checking validity of customer residency, checking bags for correct waste stickers, maintain- ing clean site conditions, assisting pa- trons with trash and recycling as needed, as well as general day-to-day functions of the sites. is position requires some standing, walking, liing and carrying, as well as excellent customer service. Applications may be picked up at: Pike County Commissioners' Office Pike County Courthouse 801 E Main Street, Petersburg, IN 47567 812-354-8448 Equal Opportunity Employer PIKE COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Solid Waste Site Attendant HEAD START POSITIONS AT PETERSBURG LEAD TEACHER Full Time-37.5 hours per week-5 days per week Responsibilities include: Working as a member of the teaching team to plan and implement activities in the Head Start classroom. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education preferred; Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education accepted; experience working with 3-5 year old children in a preschool setting required. CENTER AID Full Time-37.5 hours per week-5 days per week Responsibilities include: assisting with all center operations. Qualifications: Must have a minimum of High School Diploma or GED; must be 18 years of age; aer 6 months of employment, must enroll in a Child Development Associate (CDA) program to be completed within 2 years of 6 month hire date, OR a program leading to an Associate or Baccalaureate Degree in Early Childhood Education. Until the CDA, Associate, or Bachelor's Degree in ECE is obtained, the employee will be required to attend an additional 15 hours of in-service training per year. e training must be related to early childhood education. Substitute Assistant Teacher Head Start-All sites-see website for more information. Visit www.tri-cap.net/employment for more information. Positions will be posted until filled. Send to: hr@tri-cap.net or HR/TRI-CAP, PO Box 729, Jasper, IN 47547-0729. EOE-NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Improving Lives since 1966 FOR SALE Recreational GUN SHOW!! Princeton, IN–September 21st & 22nd, Gibson County Fairgrounds, 709 North Embree St., Sat. 9-5, Sun 9-3 For information call 765-993-8942 Buy! Sell! Trade! IC Livestock RABBITS Rabbits for Sale: show quality Californian and New Zealand white rab- bits of all ages. Great for breeding stock and all projects. See us for your meat pens this year as well. For more informa- tion, call Chad at 419- 340-5500. Pets G O D E H T F O R I A H N O L A S G N I M O O R G s s e n i s u B r o F n e p O s t u C & s e l y t S l l A r e m o o r G d e i f i t r e C 812-354-2400 Miscellaneous ADVERTISERS: You can place a 25-word classi- fied ad in more than 140 newspapers across the state for as little as $340.00 with one order and paying with one check through ICAN, In- diana Classified Adver- tising Network. For Information contact the classified department of your local newspaper or call ICAN direct at Hoo- sier State Press Associ- ation, (317) 803-4772. IC BOONE COUNTY TREA- SURE HUNT an Extrav- aganza of Early Advertising, toys, Petro- liana and Antiques. Shop September 21 & 22 at the 4-H Fairgrounds, Leba- non, Indiana www.boone- countytreasurehunt.com IC Lung Cancer? And Age 60+? You And Your Fam- ily May Be Entitled To Sig- nificant Cash Award. Call for Information. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pock- et. 1-844-327-2798 IC Attention: Oxygen Users! Gain freedom with a Por- table Oxygen Concentra- tor! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 866-770-6849 IC FOR SALE Miscellaneous DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY! FAST FREE PICKUP-24 HR RE- SPONSE! Help Children in Need, Support Breast Cancer Education/Pre- vention or Veterans. Tax Deduction 844-820-9099 IC Denied Social Security Disability? Appeal! If you're 50+, filed for SSD and denied, our attorneys can help get you ap- proved! No money out of pockets! Call 1-855-995- 4758 IC Freebies For Sale: white infant be- drail, $6. 812-766-0465. For Sale: DVD player. $25. Call 812-354-6834. Use a freebie classified ad. The ads must contain the price of the article, $25 or less. Pets and an- imals must be free. They may have no more than 10 words including price and phone number. Lim- it of three freebies per week. No lawn and gar- den, firewood, books, multiple items or any commercial enterprise may be listed. Deadline is 2 p.m. Monday prior to publication. YARD SALES Cato Yard Sale: Thursday, Sept. 19, and Friday, Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-?, 5305 E. SR 56, Cato, Whitehead's, 812- 354-8694. Lots of chil- dren's and adult clothes, new snowsuits, coats, caps, p.j.s, gloves, blan- kets, sheet sets, toys, dolls in boxes, Barbies, lunchboxes, backpacks, Christmas trees and dec- orations, Halloween out- fits and shirts, sports cards, books, dishes, an- tiques, perennial flowers and lots of misc. Monroe City PRICED TO SELL Yard Sale: Friday, Sept. 20 and Saturday, Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-?, 8699 S. SR 61. Lots of misc., too much to mention. YARD SALES Monroe City HUGE MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale: Saturday, Sept. 21, 7 a.m.-5 p.m., 5600 S. Pine Dr., 1 mile south of Monroe City in Wildwood. Pole barn is full. 2003 5th wheel camper, 2000 Mercury Cougar, power wheel- chair, 2 washer/dryer sets, small appliances, 4 rolls of new carpet, win- dows, 5-gal. interior paint, Rigid miter saw, portable band saw, radial arm saw, generator, snowblower, dog kennels, new pet supplies, baby gear: swing, rock and play, car- seat with 2 bases, scale and more, boys' and girls' toys, Step 2 playhouse, sandbox, toyboxes, foos- ball table, wall decor, bedding, bath and kitch- en items, area rugs, namebrand clothes: boys' up to 2T, adults' S-XXL, Vera Bradley, Nike, Toms and so much more. Otwell MULTI-FAMILY Carport Sale: Friday, Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., 10284 E. SR 56, Otwell. 6 new/used, white, 6' wide x 5'4" tall double hung windows, new Bellevue porch swing bed, pergola, Craftsman 10-drawer top tool chest, 3-drawer and bottom storage roll- around cabinet, 12-ton press, Longaberger can- ister set and other items, new beach caddy, new black bar sink, new wed- ding dresses, formals, pictures and picture frames, stained glass window, Christmas and home decor, queen bed, clothes dryer, tools, table saw, push mowers, hunt- ing items, lots of misc. too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents. YARD SALES Otwell LARGE SALE Garage Sale: Friday, Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 2074 N. Grant St., Otwell, rain or shine. Women's, men's clothing, all sizes, some teen's, formal dresses, dishes and some other household items, season- al décor, some furniture, Smoky Mountain Series smoker grill, too many items to list. 100S BABY CLOTHES Garage Sale: Sept. 19 and 20, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sept. 21, 8 a.m.-noon, 9483 E. SR 56, 1/2 mile west of Junction 257 on Hwy 56, rain or shine. Adult and hundreds of children's clothes size NB-3T, Harley Davidson sweatshirts, Kyle Petty jackets, toddler Fisher Price cozy coupe with mattress bed, child's rid- ing toys, potty chairs, stroller, carseat, blankets, bed frame, 27" Daewoo TV, shelves, magazine and quilt racks, benches, Indiana Forest Green Sandwick, Hard Rock Ca- fe, Jack Daniels, Coca- Cola glasses and items, mirrors, dishes, cook- ware, handmade wood- en toys, Uniflame 3-burner gas grills with side burner, Invacare walker with seat and brakes, 10'x20' canopy, 3 pt. 2 row layoff plow, an- tique potato plow, Square D 100 amp breaker box. Petersburg Garage Sale: Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 5650 SR 57 N., Petersburg. Lots of DVDs $.50 each, Barbie clothes $.50 and $1.00, Hot Wheels, Matchbox cars, pocket knives, tools and lots of misc.

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