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That’s just sick


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by Mike Stebleton, l. 11
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Daniels County Leader ptember 23, 202
Would you like to read
some absolutely sick
statistics?
Very glad you nodded
your head yes, and in this
case, in today’s lingo, sick
means outstanding, great,
et cetera.
During the 2020-
21 Montana High
School Association
boys’ basketball season
the Scobey varsity
boys’ basketball team
committed just 56
turnovers in its eight-game
tournament run on its way
to the outright Class C
state championship.
At the District 3C
Tournament at Malta
High School, after
receiving a first-round
bye, the Spartans had 8
turnovers in the semifinal
game against Lustre
Christian and 6 against
North Country in the
championship game.
Our little songbird says...
Perhaps one of the most characteristic and distinguished song birds on the prairies
At the East C of northeast Montana, a Western Meadowlark stopped by to sing over and over in
Divisional Tournament at its flute-like melody. Difficult to decipher into actual words, our technical team here
Sidney High School the at BS Central finally got a handle on it, and here’s what they finally made out of the
Spartans had 5 turnovers warbling lyrics: It chirped, constantly repeating, “It’s the Wild Bunch, go to the Show!
continued on page 2 It’s the Wild Bunch, go to the Show! It’s the Wild Bunch, go to the show!”
That’s just sick continued from front BUZZIFIEDS
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against Richey-Lambert in the first round, 5 against FARMERS MARKET Saturday September 24th 8-3, Heritage Park. On
Dodson in the semifinal and 5 against Froid-Lake in the the menu this week: cucumbers, Green beans, Tomatoes, Zucchini,
championship. Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Regular and golden Beets, Leeks,
Onions, Rhubarb, A few Melons, Regular and baby bell peppers,
At the State C Tournament at Lockwood High Jalapeño, Mexibell (bell peppers w/a kick),Chili, Habanero peppers,
School on the east side of Billings the Spartans had Mashed potato, delicata, buttercup, carnival, Hubbard, spaghetti
10 turnovers against Power River County (Broadus) squash, assorted pumpkins, angel wing gourds. All vegetables locally
in the first round, 10 against Manhattan Christian homegrown. A wide variety of jams and jellies, fresh baked cookies,
in the semifinals and 7 against Twin Bridges in the doughnuts, breads, turnovers, caramel rolls. Herbalife, crafts. Check it
all out. Tables/ space $5, complimentary coffee and cookies. Thanks for
championship game. supporting your local farmers market. We will continue through October.
We double checked and it is still 56 turnovers in Stock up for the winter months.
eight games for an average of 7.0 per game, or 1.75 BUZZ
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wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to 6 to 11 mph after
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afternoon.
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Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. West
northwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming east southeast in
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Monday: Sunny, with a high near 76. East northeast wind
5 to 9 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. North
wind 7 to 9 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Southeast wind 7 to
15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. East
southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21
mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. South southeast
wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79.
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BUZZ DALE PLUMBING & HEATING has an opening for Customer Service and
BOARD VACANCY for Fort Peck Rural County Water District. Office Clerk Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per hour, DOE. Hours: Part/Full Time.
PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR Duties for this position include: cleaning and organizing store,waiting on
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September 28th, 2022. putting away inventory, making work orders, writing & pricing sales slips,
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remodeled kitchen and bathroom. Washer & Dryer included. No Smoking time employees after probationary period, including Health, Vision, Dental,
or Pets. References required. CALL 406-746-3483 401K, Profit sharing, and personal time. PICK UP APPLICATION AT DALE
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and the Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. APPLICATIONS CAN Substitutes needed in all areas. For more information and to apply go to:
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OR MAILED TO FORT PECK CREDIT UNION, P.O. BOX 214, FORT CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
PECK, MT 59223. BUZZ
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D&G SPORTS & WESTERN: Looking for Sales Clerk, responsible for with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
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MILK RIVER INC. WORK SUMMARY: Responsible to the Executive
Director for clerical work needed in all areas of Milk River, Inc. This
includes, but is not limited to, filing all information in the individual’s main
files, typing letters, forms and reports, making copies for group homes, etc.
Answer and direct phone calls to appropriate staff and individuals. Greet
customers and assist them with laundry, ironing, can, etc. Empty money
from pop machines and prepare for deposit. Balance petty cash boxes.
Prepare deposits. Attend monthly staff meetings and weekly management
administration meetings. Work with Administrative Assistant in preparing CHS Farmers Elevator would like to invite you to a
policies and chair the Safety Committee. Position is PT, but will work into Producer Meeting
FT. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: At least a high school Thursday, September 29th at 6:00 PM
diploma or equivalent. Must have the ability to perform secretarial duties, Cottonwood Inn
be competent in the use of office equipment (i.e. copier, computer, printer,
We will be covering our New
typewriter, and calculator) and have the ability to work with the public, as
well as DD individuals. Must be self-motivated and organized. Zinpro Performance Mineral
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The Family of Fall Round-up Fundraiser for
Monte Eayrs The Middle of Nowhere Pony Club
invites Saturday, October 1st, 2022
friends and family to Ridgerunners Saddle Club
celebrate his life well lived. Doors open at 5pm
Live and Silent auctions, including auctioning off a Traeger grill and items from
September 24,2022 exceptional artisans in our area, presentation of sponsor's certificates,
at the Glasgow VFW Music by Chisholm Christenson and Taco Feed!
from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help us continue our mission to further
education around horseback riding and horsemanship in the Middle of Nowhere!

As Constitution Week wraps up


Constitution Week, September 17-23,
communicates the signing of the Constitution of the
United States. Constitution Day is September 17. Our
Constitution, the cornerstone of our freedoms, was
written to protect every American from the abuse of
Did you know that the Constitution does not give the
right to have cases heard by a jury of “my” peers?
The Constitution does not have the words
“separation of church and state” anywhere in it.
The only crime that is defined in the Constitution is
treason. Specifically, it is adhering to or giving comfort
to the enemies of the United States.
The Constitution neither prohibits nor encourages
that the President and the Vice President be from the
The Valley County Commissioners are appointing two
same party.
people to the five-member St. Marie Rural Fire District
(SMRFD) Board through election day, May 2023. The Fifth Amendment states that “No person shall
be…deprived of life, liberty, or property with out due
Qualified applicants must be a registered voter and a resident or process of law” and it protects us from double jeopardy
property owner within in the SMRFD Board District.
and incrimination.
If interested in serving on the SMRFD Board, email or mail However, the phrases “innocent until proven
your letter of interest including name, address, email, and guilty” and “presumption of innocence” are not found in
phone number to: vccomm@valleycountymt.gov or Valley
the 5th amendment nor in any part of the Constitution.
County Commissioners, 501 Court Square, Box #1, Glasgow,
MT 59230. For any questions, please call 406-228-6219. These phrases are derived from English law and are part
of our system and considered common law today. Know
your Constitution, know your rights, and know what it

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says and does not say.
Study the Amendments and the Bill of Rights.
Know your Constitution!
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My family and I reside 5 miles north of Glasgow. My
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and kids: Colten, Abby, Mo, John, Roman & Ethan. I
was born in Glasgow, raised & graduated from Nashua
in 1992. My 12-year career with Nemont began in
1999 as a receptionist and moving to Customer
Service shortly after. Within 2 years, I took on the role
of Wireless Coordinator. My final years at Nemont
were spent as the Customer Service Supervisor for
the Glasgow office. In 2011, I chose to stay at home
to raise my children and help run the family farm. I
currently serve on the Glasgow Chamber board and
have for several years. It has opened my eyes to the
role of a board member: the work, research, importance
and impact of the process and decisions made.

Gail Fast
I rely heavily on Nemont’s services. The use of cellular
devices is a crucial piece to our farming business,
I am excited to announce that I am running for the covering areas from Frazer to Vandalia & everything in
Nemont Board of Directors, representing the members between. Running a business and having children with
& businesses of District 3-Glasgow. their own devices, we are no stranger to the demand
Please join me at the Nemont Annual for high-speed internet and its role in our daily lives.
Dependable service is a necessity. I strongly believe
meeting of members in Nemont Telephone Cooperative, their employees,
October 1st at the Valley Event Center. values and services. I am grateful for the opportunities
Registration opens at 9:30, meeting starts at 10:30. given to me and believe this is a way to give back. I
Election will take place then & there. have the background and knowledge to be an effective
Thank you to those that have reached out already with your board member and would consider the opportunity to
support, it is greatly appreciated. serve as an honor and privilege.

Record setting night 162-61, which included six shutouts. Butte won the Big 7
championship. The Bulldogs lost the state championship
By Mike Brandt to Billings 21-20.
The old saying is that records are made to be broken Bigfork has taken over the top spot in Class B in
and we see that happening in high school sports. But a the 406mtsports.com rankings. The 3-0 Vikings finished
football record is one of the hardest to break. Especially if second to Florence last year. Jefferson climbed up to
it’s a record set by football legend Dave Dickenson. second and defending state champions Florence dropped
Dickenson guided Great Falls CMR to 24 consecutive to third from first. Townsend, Huntley Project, Malta,
victories and two state championships. He set numerous Eureka, Whitehall, Big Timber and Columbus round out
high school records before going to Missoula where the top 10. Could the power be in the west? We’ll see if
guided the Griz to the 1995 Division I-AA championship. Jefferson can change that.
CMR edged crosstown rival Great Falls 16-12 for the title Missoula Sentinel continues to hold down the No.
in 1999 and whipped the Bison the following year, 38-7. 1 ranking in Class AA with Helena Capital following.
Dickenson left CMR with the school record for Hamilton also continues to hold down the top spot in Class
passing yardage in one game (366 in 1990). That mark /a with Fergus right behind. In Class C 8-man it’s Flint
lasted 12 years when Brady Leaf broke it with a 374- Creek followed by Belt. Culbertson sits in the No. 8 spot.
yard effort. Leaf is the younger brother of failed NFL In 6-man it is Big Sandy climbing from second to first and
quarterback Ryan Leaf. Broadview-Lavina dropping down to second. Savage holds
Three weeks ago in a season-opening 42-35 loss to down the No. 4 spot and Jordan sits at No. 8.
Glacier, another CMR quarterback, senior Cole Taylor, There are some interesting league contests in AA
broke the record with 401 yards on 23 completions. And Friday night. No. 3 Glacier (3-1, 1-1) is at No. 2 Capital
he didn’t even know it. In fact, the coaches didn’t even (4-0, 2-0) and unranked Helena High (3-1, 2-0) is at No. 1
know about it until this week. Sentinel (4-0, 2-0).
In Butte, 22 members of the 1947 Bulldogs will be Glasgow is at Cut Bank tonight for a Northern B
inducted into the Butte High Silver B’s tonight. Three of opener for both teams. You can catch that game on KLTZ
the players are alive. Butte outscored their opponents with kickoff at 7:00.
Fuhrman Memorial scholarship recipients announced
In just 12 years, 26 students have received help mechanical engineering.
with college expenses thanks to the Clarence and Prior to that, he completed
Charlotte Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship Fund. an engineering internship
The couple farmed near Opheim and provided the with Bobcat in Bismarck,
scholarship to benefit graduates from all Valley ND, earning three college
County high schools. They entrusted the Valley credits. He was active at
County Community Foundation to administer the GHS where, among other
fund. activities, he was president
VCCF Chair Doris Leader of Nashua announced of National Honor Society
this year’s three recipients: and vice president of
Madison Knodel recently began her studies student council.
in clinical nutrition The Fuhrman Ike Braaten
at the University of Scholarships are awarded annually. Among the
Wisconsin in Madison. requirements are a three-year residence in Valley
Her 15-month graduate County, graduation from a Valley County high
program follows her school, home school or GED, participation in school
studies at Montana and civic organizations, completion of at least one
State University where year of study beyond high school and a 2.8 scholastic
she graduated with average. Applicants must also establish a monetary
highest honors in food need for the scholarship.
and nutrition. A 2018 More information is available through the
GHS graduate, she VCCF website, www.valleycountycf.net. Application
played volleyball, and deadlines for the 2023 Fuhrman scholarships will be
was involved in many Madison Knodel announced after the first of the year.
school organizations including Key club and National
Honor Society.
A desire to provide comprehensive oral health
care to people in rural, home of
The
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underserved areas is
one of the goals JoLynn
Reyling has set for
herself as she continues
her studies in dentistry.
In her second year
at Roseman University FULL COLOR
of Health Sciences in
South Jordan, UT, she PRINTING ENVELOPES
plans to graduate with
a Doctor of Dental
BROCHURES
Medicine degree in BUSINESS CARDS
2025. A graduate from JoLynn Reyling
both Glasgow High School and Purdue University CUSTOM FORMS
she is a licensed dental hygienist in Montana and POST CARDS
Utah.
A career as an engineer for the military or for one NOW POSTERS
of its contractors is a goal for Isaac “Ike” Braaten of
Glasgow. He is in his fourth semester at South Dakota
OFFERING
School of Mines and Tech in Rapid City, studying BANNERS
A Year of Crickets From Biden on Border Meeting
HELENA, Mont. – One year ago on Tuesday, September states. A crisis that began at our southern border now
20th, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and 25 more extends beyond to every state and requires immediate
of the nation’s governors sent a letter to President Joe action before the situation worsens.
Biden requesting a meeting to engage in an open, The negative impacts of an unenforced border policy on
constructive dialogue about securing the border and the American people can no longer be ignored. Border
ending the national crisis before the situation worsened. apprehensions are up almost 500% compared to last
A year later, the governors have yet to receive a response. year, totaling more than 1.3 million—more people than
This week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection the populations of nine U.S. states. Approximately 9,700
announced more than 2.1 million migrants illegally illegal apprehensions have prior criminal convictions.
entered the United States at the southern border in fiscal Cartels and traffickers are making $14 million a day
year 2022, a new all-time high. moving people illegally across the border. More fentanyl
“Last year, over half the nation’s governors has been seized this fiscal year than the last three years
approached President Biden with a simple request: sit combined—almost 10,500 pounds of fentanyl when
down with us so we can work together to bring the only 2 milligrams prove fatal. This is enough to kill
border crisis to an end,” Gov. Gianforte said. “And for seven times the U.S. population.
the last year, our request has been met with only crickets Despite the lack of federal action to reverse the
from the White House, while the crisis has only gotten crisis, many states have stepped up and committed
worse under the president’s leadership.” unprecedented resources to support the security of
The governor continued, “Border apprehensions our national border. We have heard directly from our
are now at an all-time-high, and fentanyl is now the constituents about the damage this crisis has caused in
number one public safety threat in Montana. I again our states, and it is our duty as elected officials to act
urge the president to protect America, restore security, swiftly to protect our communities, as it is yours.
end this crisis, and meet with the nation’s governors.” While governors are doing what we can, our Constitution
In the first six months of 2022, law enforcement requires that the President must faithfully execute the
in Montana seized nearly twice the amount of fentanyl immigration laws passed by Congress. Not only has the
seized in the previous three years combined. Deaths due federal government created a crisis, it has left our states
to fentanyl have also increased in Montana in recent to deal with challenges that only the federal government
years, with fatal overdoses up 1100% since 2017. has a duty to solve. Our immigration system may be
In response to a staggering increase in fentanyl complicated and complex, but the solution to ending
seizures and overdoses in Montana, Attorney General the border crisis is simple and straightforward. As
Austin Knudsen this summer declared fentanyl the President, you have the ability to take action to protect
number one public safety threat in Montana. America, restore security, and end the crisis now.
Here is the letter in full sent by the 26 governors September 20, 2021 Page 2 of 3
(Arizona, Texas, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Therefore, we come directly to you seeking an open and
Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusettes, constructive dialogue regarding border enforcement on
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Maryland, Nebraska, behalf of U.S. citizens in our states and all those hoping
New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, to become U.S. citizens. We must end the current crisis
South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West and return to border operations that respect the laws of
Virginia and Wyoming), snubbed by Presdent Biden: our land and the lives of all people, including those in
Dear Mr. President, our states looking to the federal government to enforce
As chief executives of our states, we request a meeting and protect our nation’s borders.
with you at The White House to bring an end to the Due to the emergent crisis, we respectfully request a
national security crisis created by eight months of meeting as soon as your schedule allows within 15 days.
unenforced borders. The months-long surge in illegal While we know your responsibilities as Commander
crossings has instigated an international humanitarian in Chief are substantial, ending the national crisis and
crisis, spurred a spike in international criminal activity, securing our states must be a priority.
and opened the floodgates to human traffickers and drug Sincerely,
smugglers endangering public health and safety in our (personally signed by all 26 governors)
RE-ELECT JOHN FAHLGREN
FOR VALLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER
In April 2021, the Commissioners took a long- considered decision to take over
operation of Refuse District #1. Although the members of the administrative board
were appointed by the commission, they refused to accept the authority of the
Commissioners and seemed fixated on fining folks for what they put in the dumpsters.
The commissioners found that the board had not updated revenue collection for many New Single “Talk to Me” Available in October
years. By taking over operation of the Board, revenues have been nearly corrected and on all your favorite music platforms
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An American tourist
in Moscow found himself
needing to get rid of a
large supply of garbage
it there.
Yet, he was stopped
by a Moscow police officer,
who said, “Hey you, what
e t
We Knoti e d
from his recent stay at an
apartment. After a long
search, he just couldn’t find
are you doing?”
“I have to throw this
away,” replied the tourist.
th
any place to discard of it.
So, he just went down one
“You can’t throw it
away here. Look, follow
August 6th, 2022
of the side streets to dump me,” the policeman offered.
The police officer led
him to a beautiful garden
Dakota Buerman
STEAK FRY with lots of grass, pretty
flowers, and manicured
&
Friday, Sept. 23 hedges. “Here,” said the
Matt Stivers
cop, “dump all the garbage
5pm~7pm you want.”
MARCO/Boeing is The American shrugs, Thank you
sponsoring this steak fry opens up the large bags of
garbage, and dumps them
Glasgow Auto Sales
with all proceeds going to
the scholarship fund. right on the flowers. for sponsoring 53999
St. Raphaels Youth Group “Thanks for giving me Hwy 2 W
is serving. a place to dump this stuff.
Sunnyside Women’s
Public is welcome. This is very nice of you. League Lock & Key Service
Itʼs all happening Is this Russian courtesy?”
asked the tourist.
GLENN’S
AUTO REPAIR &
at
the vfw “No. This is the
American Embassy.” GLASGOW, MONTANA
WRECKER SERVICE
Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

Family Planning Clinics


Valley County Health Department has Family Planning
Clinics scheduled for September 27 and November 8.
Our provider does well-woman exams and contraceptive
services to include long-acting reversal methods
(Nexplanon and IUD).
Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method
support, counselling, STD/HIV testing, free condoms, and
emergency contraception.
Valley County Health Department
Call 406-228-6261 for an appointment. We can usually see
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
you within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

Main Office: (406) 228-6261 males and females of any age. Our services are billed using
a sliding fee scale and no one is denied services. (We will
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.)
United INSURANCE & REALTY
P.O. Box 351 | 504 2nd Ave. S | Glasgow, Montana 59230
HOME FOR SALE • 320 4th Avenue South, Glasgow, MT
One level 2,150sf home built in 2015, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, open living area, custom
kitchen, dining room, wide hallways, utility room, 688sf attached 2 stall garage, privacy
fence, covered custom deck, underground sprinkler system, and utility shed. Sale
includes a 1,932sf / 42x46 detached finished
garage with an 18x10 door, with a shop
area, office, bathroom, and living area. Yard
is manicured and beautifully landscaped.
Call for a walk through today!
Listing Price $550,000
406.228.9356
unitedinsuranceandrealty.com

Sounding like a broken record?


Well here it is, September 23rd, our paper order
should have been here Thursday, but nope. We’ve got
enough to get you a Buzz until possibly Tuesday.
“Why don’t you just double your order?”, we’ve
been asked.
Because we can’t! We don’t even get the same paper
we’re accustomed to, ongoing for three months in a
row now! Not to mention that the paper prices have
skyrocketed, as has everything else.
Yes, our paper guy, who bends over backwards for
us to get us what he can, says this is a direct impact of
Bidenomics. He has never seen this kind of chaos in his
lifetime.
(Tim in Billings was on Montana Talks this
morning, and with Canada going through the same
dilemma under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Tim
heard the term “Greenflation”).
It’s sad, despicable really, that somehow this career
politician buffoon that goes by the name of Joe Biden
and calls himself “Middle-Class Joe” was elected to
Come to the Wild Bunch Show!
direct this great nation into the dirt — you can’t drill, The Annual Wild Bunch Art Show kicks off this evening
mine, TIMBER, he names an eco-terrorist as his Bureau with the opening gala from 5:00-8:00 featuring a
gourmet buffet. Connie Tveten, one of the originators of
of Land Management director to run the show giving
the Wild Bunch, as always has some stunning creations
the APR a green light to literally run our community
on display including this Montana Meadowlark.
ranchers off the range — Phillips County is first, Valley,
Hill and Fergus counties are in the scope — and if this is The Annual Fantastic

Wild Bunch
a run-on sentence, the list of the Biden Regime’s tactics
to take this country down goes on and on and on.
When is this madness going to end? November is
right around the corner.
Art Show
September 23rd & 24th

AFFORDABLE MONTANA HOME The home for sale has 3 Cottonwood Inn & Suites
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 54250 US Highway 2 • Glasgow, MT
sleeping rooms and is located
on Glasgow’s north side. Pull into GALA GRAND OPENING
the garage through the amazing
driveway. Store two of your cars in with Gourmet Buffet
the detached garage and protect
them from Montana’s winter!
Friday, September 23rd at 5:00 - 8:00 PM
The Helland Agency knows the
community well; give us a call to Sponsored by Ezzie’s Wholesale
schedule your private showing
20-1124 today! 76 Aberdeen St. Glasgow Saturday, September 24th at 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
CALL Helland Agency at 406-228-2114 Priced at $179,500 Free to all Visitors to Come
www.hellandagencyinc.com

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