Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Classified Ads 04-14-2010

04-14-10


NOTICES & ANNOUNCEMENTS


GUN & ANTIQUE SHOW, Salmon, Idaho, May 8th - 9th, Sacajawea Setter. Tables & info, call 208-756-8037. 15/4/pd/tt


WARNING: Domestic violence is hazardous to your health and can be fatal. Getting out of a violent relationship greatly improves the quality of your life. Please call the Advocacy and Safe Home Program at 683-6106 for confidential information and assistance. 37/tf/nc



PETS


JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS, happy, energetic, fun loving companions. Buy yourself a friend. 4 males, 6 wks, had 1st two shots. Available now, $300 each. Call 925-1547. 14/3/pd/tt


GUARDIAN OR PET grey Pyrenees puppies. 1st shots & wormed, delivery to Dillon, $350. Call 406-491-0516. 12/4/c/tt



HELP WANTED


BANKERS LIFE is looking for a local sales representative. Leads furnished. Great training program. For more information, call Jerry or Dick at (406) 248-1166. 14/3/pd/tt


SEASONAL RANCH POSITION in Sheridan. May - Sept. Irrigation, landscaping, planting, weed spraying, fencing, etc. Crew housing available. Wage D.O.E. Call 406-842-5273 or 406-596-5959. 13/3/pd/tt



VEHICLES FOR SALE


FOR SALE: 1985 Ford Econoline Van with wheelchair lift & 5 passenger seats. Good condition. Former owner/user deceased. $5,000, call (406) 683-2522. 13/3/pd/tt



GARAGE SALES


YARD SALE: Saturday, 4/17, 9a.m. - 2p.m., 631 S. Rife. Loads of baby items, clothes, swing, bouncy seat, toys, furniture, household, sporting goods, artwork, nick nacks. 15/1/c/tt



RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT


FOR SALE: 23' Camper 2002 Salem, excellent / loaded, slide, $7,300. Call 683-5679. 15/3/pd/tt


1968 ARISTOCRAT 15' camp trailer. Sleeps 4, gas and elec. fridge, water holding tank and sink, stove and oven, spare tire and jack. No propane tank. Sheridan. (406) 842-7331. $600. 14/4/pd/tt



SERVICES


AMERICA’S HOST. The professional way to dry clean carpets yourself. Rent the Host Machine, The Dilmart, 31 S. Idaho, Dillon, MT, 683-4321. 13-tf-c-tt



LANDSCAPING


FREE GRAVEL, you load and haul. Call 683-3521. 14/2/pd/tt



FEED, SEED


GRASS ALFALFA HAY, never wet, covered. $4/bale or discount for 2 or more ton. Call 406-865-0709. 15/3/pd/tt



RENTALS


SMALL COTTAGE 1 bdrm plus, stove & refrigerator, $390 plus deposit. No smoking, no large dogs. Call 683-2928. 15/tf/c/tt


CLEAN 2 BDRM furnished cabin. 5 miles from town. Daily, weekly & monthly. Goosedown Ranch, (406) 683-6704. 14/tf/c/tt


FOR RENT in Dillon, 3 bdrm house, washer/dryer. Call 208-756-1215. 14/3/pd/tt


FOR RENT: 2 bdrm duplex, no pets, no smoking, W/D hookups, 1 yr. lease, deposit, garbage paid. $425/mo. Call 865-0225. 13/tf/c/tt


2-BEDROOM upstairs apartment for rent. All utilities paid, W/D & storage shed. Out-of-town location, no smoking, no pets, no exceptions. Deposit & references required. Call 683-6421 or 596-0038. Rent: $490/mo. 14/tf/c/tt


1 BDRM APT. located above IGA. $350/mo, $200 deposit. No smoking, no pets. 660-5403. 14/2/pd/tt


CABIN FOR RENT: Dillon area, horse facility, arena, round pen, stalls available. Call 406-683-1282. 13/3/pd/tt


APARTMENTS and Houses for rent, 1 - 4 bedrooms. Commercial space on busy Atlantic St. Carriage House Realty. 116 E. Reeder 683-4211. 13/tf/c/tt


FOR RENT: 1 bdrm apt., furnished. No pets, no smoking. All utilities are included in rent. $425/mo, plus $300 cleaning deposit. 683-5058. 12/tf/c/tt


MOBILE HOME SITE for rent on private lot. Across from Subway, 750 N. Montana. Call 683-2730. 9/tf/c/tt


BICENTENNIAL APARTMENTS: Applications now being taken for HUD subsidized housing. Senior housing age 62 and/or handicap. Security building, laundry, social activities. Utilities included in rent. Applications for non-subsidized housing. Call 683-2727. 9/9/c/tt


FURNISHED 1 bdrm apt., utilities paid. No smoking, no pets, 6 mo. lease. Call 925-1625. 7/tf/c/tt


FOR RENT in Sheridan: 1 bdrm apt., newer, very nice & economical. All appliances included, washer & dryer, microwave, dishwasher. $375/month. Call 842-5319. 5/tf/c/tt



COMMERCIAL RENTALS


PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE available now. Approximately 1325 SF, 312 S. Pacific. Call 683-4254 days or 683-5399 evenings. Ask for Kevin. 31/tf/c



TRAILER SPACES FOR RENT


TRAILER SPACES FOR RENT. $150/month, no pets. Call 925-2228. 24/tf/c


REAL ESTATE


2 ACRE BUILDING SITES 5 miles south of town off Eliason Lane, covenants for stick built only, Legacy Land & Investments, Paul Rebich Broker (406) 239-0436. 11/6/pd/tt



MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE


FOR SALE OR RENT: Must see! 1972 Mobile Home. 2 bdrm, washer, dryer. $6,500 (to buy) negotiable, or $450/mo rent. Call 925-2111. 14/3/c/tt

Obituaries 04-14-2010

Walter D. May

1930 - 2010

Walter (Wally) D. May, 80, passed away peacefully in his Barnegat N.J., home Tuesday, March 23.
Born in Chicago, Ill., he has been a resident of Barnegat since 1998.
Wally was well loved by all who knew him. He was known for his entertaining stories, many stemming from his childhood where he grew up living the rugged life on the old Highland Ranch near Moose Creek in the Big Hole, and later on his grandmother's, Mary Glennon, homestead along the Big Hole river east of Glen. He graduated in 1948 from Beaverhead High School in Dillon.
He met and married Grace Felts at Western Union School in California in 1949. They had five children together and lived in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, California, Utah, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
He enjoyed a long career of more than 30 years with Western Union. He began as a telegraph operator, and following successive promotions, ultimately became assistant vice president of sales at the New Jersey corporate headquarters, where he met his second wife, Gloria.
Wally was an avid reader and listener of books. He had a great love of nature and art. He sketched and doodled throughout his life, but it wasn’t until after he retired that he began creating portraits and, with dedicated practice, proudly achieved the art of creating likenesses.
He loved playing golf and enjoyed spending time with his many friends and family. He volunteered at his church’s thrift store, and his interest in Dillon was continually fed by his subscription to the Dillon Tribune. He attended his 60th High School Reunion in 2008, rekindling friendships and family ties from his past.
Preceded him in death were his second wife, Gloria in 2003 and his oldest son, Scott in 1988.
He is survived by two sons, Pat , California, and Tim, Colorado; two daughters, Betsy and Nancy, Oregon; three stepchildren, Dave, Cindy and Ron, New Jersey; and his beloved sister, Marjory Johnson, Arizona. He is also survived by seven grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service was held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Waretown, N.J., Tuesday, March 30.



Lois Grace Roy

1910 - 2010

Lois Grace Shrauger Chidester Roy died Easter morning holding her great- granddaughter Shannon’s hand.
Lois was born in Whitehall Montana August 21, 1910, to Pearl Daniel Shrauger and William (Buck) Shrauger. She spent her childhood in Whitehall, Livingston and on Sunlight Mountain with her grandparents, who were gold miners at the Sunlight Mine near Whitehall.
In 1927 she married Charles Chidester, and together they had two children, Donna June and Frank.
Charles and Lois owned a dray business delivering goods around the Whitehall area, and worked as guides in the Lewis and Clark Caverns, using oil lamps and ropes to lead tours through the caverns. Charles died in 1937 of pneumonia.
To support herself and her children, Lois sold her shares of the Sunlight mine and moved to Bozeman where she graduated from beauty school. After graduation she opened a shop in Lima.
In 1943 she married Guy Roy, an engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad. He adopted Donna June and Frank, and his job took the family all over southwest Montana and Idaho. For a number of years the family lived in Payette, Idaho, before finally settling again in Lima.
Guy and Lois loved to camp and fish, packing up their camper and poles and heading out on the back roads of Montana and Idaho. They spent most summers wandering from one lake, river or creek to another with their three grand kids in tow, camping and always fishing.
In the winters, Guy and Lois took the family skiing and snow shoeing, winter picnics with bonfires were a mainstay of entertainment. At the age of 55 Lois learned to ride a bike. She was an adventurous and gourmet cook, although some of her experiments were not well received by the family, such as the time she cooked a moose nose and insisted it not be wasted.
Guy and Lois retired in 1965, and expanded their camping to the desert they loved in Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. They wandered all over the south, and spent several winters living in Mexico City.
Guy died in 1979, and after his death Lois remained in Dillon where she was an active participant in her family’s lives. She taught her family many things, but the most important trait she shared was responsibility to family.
Lois was a ball of energy and fire, there was nothing she liked as well as a good argument.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, daughter Donna June, and grandson Byron.
She is survived by her sister, Wilma (Bob) Patrick; son, Frank Roy; grandchildren, Dawna Lynn (Dennis) Wells and Brad (Penny) Roy; great-grandchildren, Shannon, Stacia, Shayna, Ross and Nicholas; great great-grandchildren, Brandi (who shared Grandma Lois’ birthday), Cody, Dawsyn, Stetson, Cole and Kinley; niece and nephew, Sandra and Jim Patrick.
Cremation has taken place and there will be no funeral service per Lois’ request.