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Business & Services Directory APRIL 11, 2019 B5 HART COUNTY NEWS-HERALD 270-786-2676 FOR RENT TREE SERVICES STORAGE WANTED FOR RENT: 2 CUSTOM LOG- HART MINI LOOKING TO BUSINESS & SERVICES DIRECTORY bedroom duplex- GING SER- STORAGE: BUY: 4-wheel- es; 3 bedroom VICES: Certified New, secure, ers, zero-turn FURNITURE homes. Lease re- Logger, refer- fenced, lights in- mowers, farm GUTTERING ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION quired. No pets. ences available, side units, Mun- tractors, golf Rent from $400 satisfaction guar- fordville. Call carts, and more! to $800. Call for anteed, B.B.B. 270-524-3690 or Call or Text 270- A&B information and Member. Eli 270-524-4475. 766-9940. availability. 270- Miller Logging, RV & Boat stor- 524-3690. 270-524-2967 (if age available. Electric no answer we will FOR SALE Classifieds call back). Commercial FAST Get GREEN RIVER MULTIPLE SINGLE FAM- & Residential NOWResults! HIRING: STUMP RE- LOCATIONS ILY HOME 50 COLORS DONNIE 2 days a week. MOVAL: Also TO CHOOSE: AND 2 LOTS CUSTOM VINYL SIDING 12AM Callto 8AM at SMALL CRANE Miller’s Stor- FOR SALE BY ALLEN the Adult Book- SERVICE! 270- age LLC, 10x10 - 786-2676 OWNER. Mag- LEAF GUARD store. Exit 58 off 531-5500 or 270- $30; 10x15 - $40; nolia, Hart Coun- AVAILABLE WITH I-65,To Horse Place Cave. A 528-1528 10x20 - $50; ty, Kentucky. 10 YEAR WARRANTY 270-404-0202 270-786-4123. 10x30 - $60. No Owner financing HPEGClassified 2/13/19 Ad MOBILE deposit required. available for ap- Mervin Yoder Licensed HOMES Ask about our proved buyers. (270) 925-9437 & Insured YARD discount options. 270-524-3562 or CLAYTON 270-528-8827 or 270-537-3382. WORK HOMES OF 270-834-6403. BOWLING DRILLING RECYCLING PLUMBING ELECTRIC CHAD’S LAWN GREEN: New CARE & BUSH- single wide’s in HOGGING: For stock starting at SERVICES PETS LOGSDON A&J Metals all your mow- $29,995 includ- DRILLING WILL BUY: ing, bushhogging ing delivery to RIDES FOR CONTRACTING • Copper • Aluminum Cans needs, garden your lot! Call THE AMISH. CKC REGIS- • Aluminum • Brass tilling, food plot 270-782-8580 Taxi service avail- TERED AUS- • Radiators • Steel needs. Residen- for more infor- able. Looking for TRALIAN • Water Well • Appliances tial or commer- mation. a crew. Jerry 270- CATTLE DOG • Oil & Gas • Stainless Steel cial. 270-528- 218-2510. puppies FOR • Junk Cars and Trucks 6213. SERVICE • Batteries Miller’s SALE. Ready TOP PRICES PAID! 3/23/19. Males 270-242-6186 Cedar Mill New 47 ft. Truck Scales and females. in Place for Weighing! Call for details. LIVESTOCK • Pump Sales Hours BUYING 270/312/7260. • Service Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM BEEF COW • Installation OR LOGS PUPPIES, Saturday REDUCTION. THIS 8:00 AM - 12:00 Noon DOGS, KIT- 270-528-5379 Bulls, cows, Call for NEWSPAPER 6415 Priceville Road TENS AND Munfordville, KY calves. Vaccina- pricing IS PRINTED tion up to date. CATS: Glasgow/ 270.531.2702 270-543-1137. Horse Cave ON RECYCLED Barren County Animal Center. 270.786.4316 PAPER. 175 Trojan Trail, REMODELING or call 270-651- DON’T MISS PAWS (7297). A SINGLE TO PLACE AN AD FOR SALE. ISSUE! ANDERSON PURE BRED SUPPORTS AUSTRALIAN REMODELING Call or Email Our Office SHEPHARD TheALL TKentuckyYPES OF PUPPIES. Born Hometown News Civil Rights Act HOMprohibitsE REPAI RS February 23. Interior & Exterior Beautiful colors. That Clicks discrimination 786-2676 • Bonathr otheom Rbasisemode lofing Blue eyed mer- race, color, les. Black and sckentucky.com • Plumbing & Electric Subscribe • Bathreligion,tubs • Show ers red tri’s. Parents to the national• Tile • She eorigin,trock [email protected] on site. Nathan ALL JOBE PUBLICATIONS • Textusex,re Pain ting Byler 270-702- AVAILABLE ONLINE Hart County familialMetal Ro statusofing 1846. •in Do housing,ors • Decks • Hart County News-Herald News-Herald disability,• Window sage • Barren County Progress $31.95/Year •(40 Con corret eover) & Pave rins • Edmonton Herald-News employment, SEALED BIDS 570 South Dixie St. • Monroe County Citizen P. O. Box 340 27and0-7 7smoking3-295 1 The Hart County Fiscal Court is currently • Butler County Banner / Republican Horse Cave, KY 42749 statusor in employment. accepting sealed bids for the replacement • Edmonson County News 270-786-2676 270-218-2106 of two existing ac/gas split systems at the Hart County Courthouse. JOBE PUBLISHING The following shall be included in bid pro- LOGGING posal: News • Advertising • Print 1. Make tonnage, seer rating and warranty information. 2. Gas units of 120,000 bty, 92+%. 3. Repair of any lawn damages. SECOND READING 4. Startup of unit. AMBULANCE DRIVE 5. Any other necessary items, permits, KOC #620.167 or special applications to complete Notice is hereby published, according to job. the provisions of KRS 178.050, that the QUALITY & SERVICE 6. Removal of refrigerant from existing Hart County Fiscal Court has determined units. that the conditions of KRS 178.405 have ARE OUR TOP PRIORITIES been satisfied and will consider whether to 7. Clean up of a job site when • Business Cards • Posters • Brochures underatke the acution to add a total of 0.08 finished. • Envelopes & Letterhead • Books • Magazines miles of Ambulance Drive to the County • Postcards • Invoices • Statements The contractor must be able to provide and Road System at its next regular meeting, have on file with the Hart County Fiscal Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in the Call (270) 786-2676 Court: Hart County Courthouse. for complete details on getting your printing needs at the best prices 1. W-9 here at home. 2. Copy of Workman’s Compensation Insurance 3. Liability Insurance CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE 4. City License jobeforkentucky.com 5. You must be registered with the Hart County Occupational Tax Office HORSE CAVE 6. If you will be using a subcontractor you need to fill out the contractor and subcontractor release form. BAPTIST CHURCH Hart County Fiscal Court will be accepting Sunday: sealed bids until April 17th, 2019 9:00 a.m. 9:45 am • Sunday School Sealed bilds will be opened on April 17, 11:00 am • Worship Service / Childrens Church 2019 at 9:00 a.m. at courthouse 2nd floor. If your company is awarded the bid, unit Wednesday: will have to be installed, operating and in- 6:00 pm • Youth Ministry / Adult Ministry voiced by June 1st 2019. BEAM Kidz For more information contact Chris Gar- mon at 270-590-9685 or Hart County Fis- Centered on Christ, cal Court at 270-524-5219. Hart County Fiscal Court is an Equal Op- Focused on People. portunity Employer. 301 E. Main Street • Horse Cave, KY 42749 The Hart County Fiscal Court reserves the 270.786.2970 • www.horsecavebc.org right to accept or reject any or all bids..
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