11th Hour, 11th Day, 11th Month: "No Bull"

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 8

“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

19
l. 8 20
12,
Vo

Tues ber
day, Novem

11th Hour, 11th Day, 11th Month


Aaron Flint gave the Veterans Day Address Monday those who have died while in military service. Major
morning at the Glasgow High School Auditorium. hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the
His speech included his time spent in Iraq and 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918,
Afghanistan (it included a few humorous moments when the Armistice with Germany went into effect.
that had a very good crowd on hand chuckling) and 100 years ago yesterday — November 11, 1919 —
a more somber message of what Veterans Day U.S. President Woodrow Wilson issued a message
means to him, which is distinct from Memorial Day. to his countrymen on the first Armistice Day, in
Aaron has the rank of Major in the United States which he expressed what he felt the day meant
Army Reserve and is an Iraq and Afghanistan to Americans. On June 1, 1954, “Armistice” was
Veteran. He actually didn’t give it much thought of replaced with “Veterans,” and it has been known as
joining the military until that dreadful day of 9-11- Veterans Day since. There was a two-minute pause
01. Veterans Day celebrates the service of all in memory of our departed Veterans precisely on
U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day honors the 11th Hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month.
Sigmundstad New President of TREG
NOW The Board of Directors of Two Rivers Economic
Growth, a local nonprofit development organization
OPEN! serving Valley County, Montana, is announcing changes

7 DAYS
to its executive team.
First, its newly appointed officers include President
MEXICAN A WEEK Melissa Sigmundstad of Cottonwood Inn & Suites, Vice
President Jennifer Robley of The Town of Fort Peck, and
RESTAURANT
11 AM - Close
Located in the Glagow Elks Secretary Michelle Eliason of Milk River. New board
309 2nd Avenue South 406.228.2390 members include Wade Sundby- The Superintendent of
Cold ’nuff for
Glasgow Public Schools, Brady Burgess of Farm Bureau,
and Connie Boreson of the Busted Knuckle.
ya on Directors are considered key partners in the planning
Veterans Day? and growth of Valley County and its communities. The
Board meets every first Tuesday of the month at noon
Tonight: Snow, mainly before 11pm. Low around 22. at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow which is open to the
Northwest wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is public.
100%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch
possible.
If you’re interested in joining the team, please contact
Keegan Morehouse at (406)263-4769 or email trg2@
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35.
Northwest wind around 6 mph.
nemont.net.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around
19. Light west wind.
How about those Scotties?
Finally, another trip to State!
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Calm
Wolf Point played host to the Northern B Volleyball
wind.
Tournament this past weekend, and after an easy opening-
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.
round victory over Great Falls Central, the Scotties were
Calm wind becoming east southeast 5 to 7 mph after
midnight. upset by Great Falls after taking a 2-0 set lead.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. South
But the Glasgow girls bounced back with three
southeast wind around 7 mph. victories in a row, knocking off Malta and Fairfield on
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28.
Friday to secure a spot in the state tournament.
South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. On Saturday, they got some revenge on the Coyotes
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West to set up a championship match between Glasgow and
northwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 Choteau. But the well-rested Bulldogs handled the Scotties
mph. in three.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. Thursday
West southwest wind 5 to 7 mph. Match 1: Choteau def. Malta, 25-5, 25-9, 25-7
Match 2: Fairfield def. Harlem, 25-11, 25-22, 25-18
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy,
Match 3: Glasgow def. Great Falls Central, 25-11, 25-6, 25-13
with a high near 45. West wind 6 to 10 mph.
Match 4: Shelby def. Wolf Point, 23-25, 25-13, 25-19, 25-13
Sunday Night: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly Match 5: Choteau def. Fairfield, 25-20, 25-16, 25-12
cloudy, with a low around 31. Match 6: Shelby def. Glasgow, 19-25, 16-25, 25-10, 25-13, 15-12
Monday: A slight chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with a Friday
high near 45. Match 7: Malta def. Harlem, 26-24, 26-28, 10-25, 25-16, 15-11

Sable’s Echo Taxidermy


Match 8: Great Falls Central def. Wolf Point, 25-10, 25-22, 25-21
Match 9: Glasgow def. Malta, 25-13, 25-11, 25-6
Match 10: Fairfield def. G,F. Central, 23-25, 25-16, 25-15, 15-13
Heads • Birds • Fish • Pedestals Match 11: Choteau def. Shelby, 22-25, 25-13, 25-14, 25-12
Match 12: Glasgow def. Fairfield, 21-25, 25-19, 25-22, 25-17
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration Saturday
Will pick up at Match 13: Glasgow derf. Shelby, 3rd place
meat shop for FREE! Match 14: Choteau def. Glasgow, 25-23, 25-9, 25-13, 1st place
Shipping Anywhere Glasgow plays the Huntley Project this Thursday at
Shelly Sampson • Taxidermist 10:00 at the Brick Breeden Field House in Bozeman. Mike
228-8722 or Cell (406) 672-0058 Brandt will have the scoop in Wednesday’s Buzz.
BUZZIFIEDS
FOR RENT. Small 2 bedroom 1 bath house. No pets, no smoking. CALL
942-0962 TO PICK UP APPLICATION
BUZZ BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2013 Ram 1500 5.7 hemi 6 speed auto trans, 4wd, 4door, 1. Is your income less than $3,200 a month? 2. Are you Disabled OR are
grey, 17” on truck and comes with extra set of 20” rims and tires. Runs you at least 62 years young? 3. Do you want money left over at the end of
great, must sell now! $16,900 obo FORGOT TO LEAVE US A PHONE # the month? 4. Are you in need of a one bedroom rental? Check out Nemont
GET BACK TO US Manor! Rent is only 30% of your Soc. Sec. OR Soc. Sec. Disabliity check
BUZZ or LESS. The only utility bill will be your phone, unless you want to pay
DRY LAND FARM ACRES Located in Valley County available for a whopping $20 for our 53 channel TV service. See the application on
Agricultural Lease. Tampico Area: 480 Acres. Glasgow Area: 85 Acres our website www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or stop by Nemont
CONTACT DON NELSON 367-5207, 509-998-0160 OR 768-2130 Manor. CALL 228-4306 OR TTY 711 TO REQUEST AN APPL. OR MORE
BUZZ INFO. Equal Housing Opportunity, Prof. Mgd. by Tamarack Prop. Mgmt. Co.
RUNDLE SUITES needs energetic team players for housekeeping BUZZ
positions. Looking for dependable and motivated individuals. $11-16/hr FOR RENT. One Bedroom Apt. Furnished or Unfurnished. $450 plus
DOE. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT RUNDLE SUITES. 406-228-2800 some utilities, deposit required. No pets, no smokers. CALL 228-9092
BUZZ OR 228-4577
THE GLASGOW ELKS CLUB has openings for bartenders, and also for a
Club Manager to oversee the day to day operations of the Elks Club. Bar JOIN OUR TEAM
or restaurant experience preferred for Manager position, and experience in
bar or restaurant management is a plus. Willing to train both positions. Pay Text ‘APPLY’ to 36453
(Message and data rates may apply)
will depend on experience, and would include tips while working bartending
shifts. APPLY IN PERSON AT THE GLASGOW ELKS, 309 2ND AVE S STARTS AT $12/HR
IN GLASGOW, ON WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS OR ONLINE Learn more at
WITH JOB SERVICE. mcdonalds.com/careers
BUZZ Committed to being
MECHANIC/TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR. Duties: service & America’s Best First Job TM
maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes & drivers. Wage $19.44 -
505 1st Ave N in Glasgow
$26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm w/extended lunch; summer
406-228-2881
flexible. Full benefits. Apply at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us click on
Employment tab & submit application. OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs. High paid wage for CNAs with QUALITY
REPAIRS
long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone who wants to
become a CNA as well. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN
OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
BUZZ All Foreign &
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals Domestic Vehicles
-2553
for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our
Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the
( 40 6) 2 3 0 w
Full Engine Builds
Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build y2 E. Glasgo
your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION 54279 Hwside Building) Available 7 Days
FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. (Trail a Week
BUZZ
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking Welcome!
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER Existing & New Patients
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ NOW OPEN
FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide
prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet
Monday, Wednesday,
the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts Friday, and Saturday
at $12.55/hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley 10am-6pm
View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK Organic Medical
UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT 406-228-4202
AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. Alternatives
BUZZ
n ior Citizen Center
ior Citizen Center
FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler S e n
system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @ S e
(406) 263-2046
BUZZ
WEDNESDAY
APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow. Polish Sausage
Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit. $595/month.
360-750-6746 Call for reservation by 10 AM
BUZZ 228-9500
World Series book winners
With the Washington Nationals winning the

Tailgate Party World Series in game 7, the Glasgow Area Chamber of


Commerce & Agriculture, Inc., announces the winners
Saturday, November 16 of $50 each for their purchases of the World Series
at the Cottonwood Inn books.
Game 1: Book #44 Darci Shipman, Mike Kilgor, Josh
Starts at 4:00 PM • Game at 5:00 PM
Sillerud, Latosha Frye
Food, Fun and Bobcat Gear to be Given Away Game 2: Book #43 Rachel Boese, Ann Stahl, Norm
Sillerud, Renee Sibley
VS Game 3: Book #90 Dawn Thompson, Nick Knight,
Mary B. Morehouse, Arron Franzen
Sponsored by MSU Bobcat Club, First Community Bank, Game 4: Book #68 Derek Baril, Carson Buffington,
Cottonwood Inn, Grains of Montana, Eugene’s Pizza Brenner Flaten, Michelle Eliason
Game 5: Book #25 Rob Brunelle, Gail Fast, Mitch
WEDNESDAY Hughes, Cindy Bishop
GLASGOW Game 6: Book #14 Gilbert DeSonia, Jerry Tilley, Judy
SOUPS: Tomato • Chili
SCHOOL MENU Waters, Danelle Murch
SPECIALS:
Turkey Bacon Melt WEDNESDAY Game 7: Box #21 Rob Brunelle, Gail Fast, Zak
Chicken Strip Basket Breakfast Peterson, Shannon Seiler, Sheila Peterson, Eric
Biscuits & Gravy • Cheese Stick Seyfert
Juice • Milk Thank you to each of our sponsors and participants
Dine at the “O” Lunch
Melted Cheese Sandwich
of the World Series books. The Chamber appreciates
Tomato Soup w/ Sunflower Seeds ALL of your support. Each year the Chamber hosts high
228-8006 Goldfish Crackers Mixed Fruit • Milk school boys and girl’s tournaments. Your contribution
from the sales of this promotion allows us to continue
to successfully bid all tournaments feasible for Glasgow
to host.
Checks can be picked up at 54147 US 2 Suite 2
starting Friday November 8th and those not picked up
will be mailed starting November 15th, provided we
have an address.

Parents urged to attend


College Financial Night
Are you prepared to finance the rising cost of
college? Is college in your child’s future?
The price of college tuition has risen over 150% in
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND the past 20 years and is expected to increase 3 - 5% each
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON succeeding year.
$5 TUESDAY! Parents of all school-aged children are encouraged
All Tuesday showings are $5
to attend a College Financial Night hosted by Amy
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
Capdeville, Glasgow High School Counselor, & Gary
SHOWING: NOVEMBER 8-14 Wageman, Financial Consultant.
Please join us tonight (Nov. 12th) at 7:00 in the
Glasgow High School Library for a presentation on
Rated PG-13 138 min. Rated R 128 min.
Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 6:45 • 9:25 Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 6:50 • 9:20
topics such as FAFSA, Free Application for Federal
Sun: 5:10 • 6:45 Sun: 4:10 • 6:50 Student Aid, how to pay for college (loans), and how to
Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 save for college (529 plan).
406-228-4558 515 2nd Ave. South • Glasgow, MT
515 2nd Ave. South • Glasgow, MT

Cub Scout
Recruitment
Boys & Girls • K - 5th
November 12 @ 6:00 PM
St. Raphael’s Catholic Church
Escape the great indoors. Join Cub
Scouts, and join a group where going
with the flow has never been more fun!
Questions Call 406.366.9055

November 6 - 12, 2019


All Natural Family Pack Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS ................... $1.49 lb.
Bone-In Pork
BOSTON BUTT ROAST ............... $1.49 lb.
Certified Angus Beef® 85/15 Lean FP
GROUND BEEF ......................... $2.99 lb.
Bone-In
PORK STEAKS .......................... $1.99 lb.
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Beef
RUMP ROAST ........................... $2.99 lb.
Boneless Pork Certified Angus Beef®
PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ................$3.99 lb.
Oscar Meyer 2.3-4.4 oz. Select Vartieties
LUNCHABLES ........................... 10 / $10
Barber Foods 6 ct. Select Varieites
STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST ...... $8.99 ea.
Bear Creek 8-12 oz. Select Varieites
SOUP MIX............................... $2.99 ea.
Fresh Crisp
ASPARAGUS ............................. $1.88 lb.
Large Ripe
AVOCADOS ............................... 98¢ ea.
Thanks for Listening from to pay for all the freebies” and all you get is a blank
stare and a weakly phrased “from the government.”
Millenials: The Real The Millenials aren’t fans of capitalism, the very thing
Truth on which this country was breast-fed and nurtured into
Folks, are you ready for some the great nation it once was and the country President
thought provoking stuff? This story Trump is trying to revive. And doing quite nicely I might
will be aimed directly at the many add.
Millenials who are beginning to fill the The Millenials and the Genzies need to take a good
congressional seats in their respective states and many are look at what socialism did for Venezuela. Madura devalued
in the US Congress. Let me tell you why this a bad situation the currency 96% and hiked the minimum wage 3,000%.
for your kids and grandchildren. Politics, at its core is “who gets what, how, when and
If the Democrats (Liberal Millenials) take hold of the where.”
congress America will cease being the America most of us As the Blue Wave grows as more Millenials reach
know. voting age they are the one’s who will decide the “what,
No one remembers Herbert Hoover but if one will do when and where.” Yikes! Unacceptable.
some research they will discover that our 31st President The coming Blue Wave will be catastrophic, being
took the reins and made America whole again after being larger than just one or two election cycles.
in a slump for a decade or so under Democrat rule. A noted economist at Northwestern University
Unemployment was down, the economy was good, warned “Record numbers of Millenials are signing-up to
Hoover was dealing with the immigration problem by run for local office in 2018.”
removing the illegals from our borders and there actually Pat Buchanan says “the Republican Party is facing a
was a “chicken in every pot” far before FDR said there was demographic death sentence.”
and there actually wasn’t. And lastly, the Quinnipiac Poll has found that
In spite of the good condition of the nation the Millenials are opposed to capitalism and that only 19%
democrat/socialist faction managed to get FDR elected of Americans aged 18 to 29 approve of President Trump’s
and the troubles began. Presidency.
He started his socialist programs, his give-aways and Remember this folks. In a free society such as ours
his freebies in an attempt to win votes. It worked for him Capitalism works....Capitolism doesn’t.
getting him elected four times. Nancy Pelosi says she’s opposed to impeaching
Sound familiar? We have a good president in the President Trump. Here’s why. Remember Clinton? His
White House right now who is doing good for the country approval rate went up to 70% AFTER he was impeached!
as did Herbert Hoover but the Democrats are not happy. Go figure!
Now there’s an understatement! Not Happy? I’d say That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
Obsessed would be the operative word. ~ Virgil Vaupel
But here’s my pernt.
The records show there are 10,000 Millenials reaching Check out all the New Items
voting age every day. It doesn’t take a wizard mathematician Arriving at the Nest!
to see how many new voters there will be in a year. Millions New Flicker Candles on Many New Designs
of new Millenial voters and the loss of millions of Boomer New Frasier Fir Scents
voters is a recipe for disaster. New Slipper Socks, Hats & Gloves
Why disaster? Here’s why. to keep you Warm through the Winter
What do the Millenials crave most? Government 30% off all Fall items!
sponsored Medicare-for-all. They want their student debts Come see all the beautiful Christmas decor!
EVERY ROOM HAS A DIFFERENT THEME!
paid off by the government. They want free college tuition.
EVERY FRIDAY… through Christmas…
They want free medical care for illegal immigrants and the FESTIVE FOOD SAMPLE FRIDAY (FRI., NOV.15TH)
free-for-all goes on and on. Taste a delicious sample
of our gourmet foods. Bridal Registry
And if those programs aren’t enough to bankrupt the Etchart & Reichelt
country their proposal of a Universal Basic Income will Robyn’s Nest January 4, 2020
indeed tip the scale. Home Decor & Fine Gifts Sallee & Hochstellen
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 January 4, 2020
Ask any one of them “where is the money coming
OBITUARY ROSE COURT LOT FOR SALE
Lot 7A in Rose Court
Beryl DeTienne Overlooks Scotty Pride Drive
On Nov 9th, 2019, Beryl All Improved with Sewer and Water to curb stop.
DeTienne began her next Gas available to each lot. 11,165 sq. ft.
journey when she passed $30,000 #197
away at Valley View Home in Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
Glasgow. (406) 228-2525 -
She was born in Glasgow www.redfoxxrealestate.com

on June 25, 1932 to Earl and


Alpha (Sevire) Traver. She grew up in Nashua and
graduated from Nashua high school. The next year,
she moved to Glasgow and married Charles DeTienne
on April 1st, 1950. Beryl worked at the Frances Mahon
Deaconess Hospital as a Nurse’s Aide for many years.
She made many wedding and birthday cakes. Her
hobbies included gardening, sewing and a good game
of pinochle. She enjoyed family time at the cabin and
cooking.
She was preceded in death by her parents Earl and
Alpha Traver; her husband Charles (Charlie); all 4 of
her children, Randy, Martin (Marty), Michael and
Cathy; and her granddaughter Cassandra. Siblings that 41 First St. N.
preceded her include Charles (Chuck), Duane (Spud),
Don (Doc), Judy and George.
Beryl is survived by her sister, Tess (Larry) Watterud
and her daughters Brenda and Tami; her daughter in Fall
law, Tracy (Ralph) Arnold; her 6 grandchildren, Kay
DeTienne (Ray Greenough), Crystal Fallat, Victor Spa Special
(Amy) DeTienne, Joel (Jenny) DeTienne, Kelly Scott
Long & Bailey Witte Shields; 16 great-grandchildren,
for only $80
Includes: November 6
Samantha, Amanda, Skyla, Portia, Conner, Tanner, * Shellac Manicure
* Pumpkin Enzyme Facial (60 min)
through
Ethan, Dylan, Harper, Hailey, Christian, Jonathan,
* Latté from Hot Shots (16 oz) December 1
Nathanael, Brynlea, Aubree and Brayden; and also 11
great-great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service for Beryl will be held at the Bell Call Jessica Richter
Mortuary Thursday, November 14, at 11:00 a.m. with 406. 579.4103
Inurnment in the Highland Cemetery. A luncheon will to make your appointment
follow at the VFW Post #3107. Located at 513 1st Ave. S

Pie Sale
Let us make your Thanksgiving Pies!
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?
Taking orders until Tuesday, November 19
Ready for pickup Monday, November 25 Let us help.
at the Museum from 10 AM - 4 PM
Pies will be $15 per Pie
Choice of pies are:
Apple • Pumpkin • Pecan • Sour Cream Raisin • Cherry
To Order Call Ruthie 406-263-7344, Sally 406-228-8673
or the Museum at 406-228-8692 leave message if no answer. Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025

You might also like