Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Classified Ads 11-10-10

11-10-10


PUBLIC NOTICES


HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE! Identity Hair & Nail Salon, Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. 236 N. Idaho St., Dillon, MT.



NOTICES & ANNOUNCEMENTS


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/tt



LOST & FOUND


FOUND: Older blue Trek mountain bike. Call to identify, 683-9222. 45/1/nc/tt


REWARD for return of the log splitter stolen south of Dillon. Please bring it back so we can keep our family warm this winter. (406) 660-4824. 45/1/pd/tt



TO GIVE AWAY


FREE WINDSHIELD BOXES, pick up at Novus Auto Glass, 1500 Hwy. 91 North, 683-2846. 30/tf/c/tt



ITEMS FOR SALE


HP PAVILION desktop computer (no monitor). Windows XP Svc. Pack 2, AMD Athlon 64 Processor, 1.79 GHz, 448 MB ram, 104 GB harddrive (97.5 GB free). HP Deskjet 3520 printer with brand new unopened HP black ink included. All for $200. Call (406) 925-0229. 45/3/nc/tt


CULLIGAN SUPER S automatic water filter / conditioner, $500 obo. Speed Queen dryer, olive green, stainless steel drum, $50. Call 406-834-3411. 43/3/c/tt


MAPEX VENUS series 5 piece drum set, in great condition. Hi-hat, thin crash, and ride cymbals, $500. Call 683-4483 or 660-0998. 43/3/pd/tt



VEHICLES FOR SALE


1997 CHEVY ASTRO CARGO VAN: Cruise, air, tilt, big V6, good mileage, runs good, $2300 OBO. Sheridan, 406-842-7331. 45/3/p/tt



GARAGE SALES


SUNDAY, NOV. 14th, 11:00 to 12:00 at 750 Thomsen. Furniture, sporting goods, tools, household items. See adv. under foreclosure sale. 45/1/c/tt



SERVICES


CARPENTRY, LABOR, handy man, hauling, odd jobs, horse shelters, fencing. References available, David Reese Creek Landscaping (406) 660-0955. 45/3/p/tt


FAMILY / INDIV. PORTRAITS, November Only special, $35. Includes 1-2 hr. photo shoot (outdoor preferred), all photos on CD, 5 retouches - your choice, 1 creative edit - photographer's choice. Call (406) 925-0229. 44/3/nc/tt


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



FEED, SEED


ALFALFA-GRASS HAY, small bales $105 per ton. 2009 hay, 3 ton available, $30/ton. Call 683-2299. 44/4/p/tt



RENTALS


NICE CLEAN upstairs 2 bdrm apt. Washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove. No smoking, no pets. Deposit required. Call 683-5398 or 1-208-206-9824. 44/tf/c/tt


ONE BDRM ONE BATH apartment, $250/month in Dillon. No pets. Please call (406) 596-2639. 43/3/c/tt


1 BD, 1 BA Apt. in Charming Victorian. Close to campus. Private entrance w/deck. All appliances + WD. NP. NS. Avail Nov. 1st. $400. Call for Photos. (406) 684-5993. 42/5/pd/tt


FOR RENT IN SHERIDAN: 1 bdrm apt., very nice & economical, all appliances including microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove & washer/dryer. $350/month. Call (406) 842-5319. 38/tf/c/tt


BEAUTIFUL FISHING/VACATION CABIN, 2 bed, full bath & kitchen, cozy fireplace, furnished with everything you need! Nightly or weekly rental. 5 min from Dillon. www.goosedownranch.com 683-6704 19/tf/c/tt



COMMERCIAL RENTALS


FOR RENT: Commercial Building, 40' x 50'. $450/month. Call 683-4576 or 925-5171. 43/tf/c/tt



TRAILER SPACES FOR RENT


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

Obituaries 11-10-10

Raymond C. Feldt

1926 - 2010

Our loving father and friend, Raymond Charles Feldt, passed away on Oct. 11, in Albuquerque, N.M.
He was born on May 4, 1926 to Elmer C. and Ethel May (Sanford) Feldt in Belt.
He attended school in Belt and Townsend, and graduated from Broadwater High School of Townsend.
Ray was an excellent athlete and was a member of numerous championship football and basketball teams. He was also an all-around rodeo star with numerous buckles to prove his accomplishments.
Ray served proudly in the U.S. Navy as a radioman from 1944 to 1946. He served on the U.S.S. San Diego, the first allied warship in Tokyo Bay. Ray was honorably discharged in May of 1946.
Upon his discharge, he received a basketball scholarship to Carroll College of Helena. He transferred to the University of Montana where he received a degree in economics in 1953.
His professional career included the management of several financial companies and medical centers.
Ray also owned and operated the Crown Room and the Spirit Shoppe in Helena. Before retirement, he worked for the Bell System.
In retirement, Ray enjoyed traveling and visiting his family. He was very active in USS San Diego reunions, including organizing the Albuquerque reunion. Ray was a life-long member of the Optimists Club and the Elks Club.
He remained an avid sports fan, cheering the Packers and Grizzlies on to victory from wherever he was.
Ray continued his love of rodeo from the stands as he attended rodeos whenever he could, including the National Finals in Las Vegas, Nev.
Sunday nights were spent watching the PBR on television.
He is survived by his sons Walter C. Feldt and Michael B. Feldt (Dawn) of Dillon; daughter, Debora G. (Feldt) Hansen (Tim), Silver Star.
Ray was the proud grandpa (papa) of Ian and Caitlyn Feldt, and Heath Hansen.
He is also survived by his dear friends Yvonne Colvin, and Fred and Karen Duncan.
A graveside memorial service will be held at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery, Fort Harrison, Nov. 17, beginning at 1 p.m.
Fort Harrison is located three miles west of Helena.
A scholarship in Ray’s name has been created at the School of Business at the University of Montana. Gifts can be made payable to The University of Montana Foundation, and noted for a School of Business scholarship in memory of Raymond.
Checks should be mailed to The UM Foundation, Post Office Box 7159, Missoula, MT., 59807-7159.




Betty L. Stevens

1933 - 2010

Betty, 77, passed away peacefully at her home in Dillon, Oct. 30.
Family was lovingly with her until she passed after several months of illness.
Betty is survived by her five children, Susan Dray, Douglas Dray, David Dray, KatheWatson and Scott Dray (Mary).
Betty is also survived by eight grandchildren, Adam Franklin, Jeremiah Franklin, Ronnie Watson (Megan) and Leah Watson, Desiree and Laura Ann Dray, Cody and Nick Wester, and numerous great grandchildren.
Betty was preceded in death by her eldest son, Daniel Dray.
Betty is remembered most recently for the joy she took in her life in Montana, her Christianity, and her tremendous courage in facing her illness. Her strength, determination and love characterized her spirit all through her life.
A member of First Presbyterian Church in Dillon, Betty found joy with her church friends, and in repairing and rebinding Bibles.
Other joys for Betty included family and friends, her beloved and extensive collection of dolls, Boyd’s Bears, and large library. She took delight in her huge bell collection.
Betty shared her love of reading with her children leading to a lifelong passion for books. Her appreciation of nature and animals enriched her life in addition to a varied list of activities that she enjoyed, and in which she became accomplished. Many craft projects, sewing, refinishing furniture along with her delight in cooking.
In addition to raising six children alone, Betty found time to complete two years of college work in a counseling program that enabled her to work many years in a home for mentally ill patients.
She has, over many years, done office work and human service in various capacities.
In addition to her 44 years adult life in Phoenix, Ariz., she spent her first 20 years in Denver, Colo., traveled quite a bit during her time as a military wife, and made her home in Dillon during the last 6 years of her life.
She will be missed by many, but her absence will be immense to her five children. Never to be forgotten, our mother.
Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 5, at 11 a.m., at the First Presbyterian Church in Dillon, and memorials may be made to the church’s Bible Fund for repairing Bibles.
A guestbook is available on line at www.brundagefuneralhome.com.