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An Encomium
To A Man
Named Bob
by Frank & Lin Vargo
Just what’s in a name?
Some people prefer to shorten
their names: ie. Richard to Dick,
Thomas to Tom, Kelly to…..
Well whatever.
We all have known many
a man named Bob for years.
But this “Bob” is extra special
and when I most recently was
contacted to sell a photo of Bob’s
sailboat, Sugartime, for Dr. Tom
Gott’s book, well I was honored
but could not sell the photo. I
replied and sent him an edited
edition of the photo to fit the
scenario.
You see, we had sailed with
Bob on this 76 foot 3.5 million
dollar yacht and even handled
this massive sailing vessel called
Sugartime.
Bob lived and worked in
Las Vegas and would fly into
Honolulu and stay aboard for a
week or so, then back to “Vegas”
for his job.
A beautiful photo by Frank Vargo of Bob’s yacht, “Sugartime”. continued inside
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Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 39. North
northwest wind around 6 mph.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. East
wind 6 to 10 mph.
Former NFL great, turned broadcaster, Terry
Bradshaw is getting some heat for a comment he made
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. East southeast
wind 10 to 14 mph. after the Super Bowl Sunday night. People are calling
him to be taken off the air.
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wind 14 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Wanting to interview him, Bradshaw told head
Monday: A slight chance of snow before noon, then a
coach of the KC Chiefs to “waddle on over here.”
slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 44. Maybe that wasn’t the appropriate term to use, but in all
East wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. fairness, in the tight crowd that’s about all anyone could
Chance of precipitation is 20%. do, waddle your way through the crowd, whether you
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cloudy, with a low around 27. East wind 13 to 17 mph, with C’mon lynch mob, could we please quit being so
gusts as high as 26 mph. sensitive?!
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 46. East wind 11 Bradshaw is a funny guy even if he wasn’t trying
to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
to be insulting or funny in this instance. ~ Burl Bowler,
Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Things, Idea & People, Daniels County Leader
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53. (Thursday, February 16, 2023 edition)
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A Man Named Bob continued under his chin and well you
can only guess the rest. Bob
Thank God for Bob’s dedication to his vocation. He played medley after medley
saved so many lives. as he often did in Tennessee
But “Bob” was an unusual individual to say the at the Grand Old Oprey. Yes,
least. On board his yacht, Bob would be wearing a large Bob could play the fiddle
oversized Coca Cola full length night shirt topped off very well, but that was not his
with a white Australian combat hat with the turned up forte. He was gifted in many
brim and eyes covered in rose colored sunglasses none things. This was just one of
the less, so how could you ever take this effervescent those things.
person seriously? After supper, we would head back out to the
“Bob” had his magnificent yacht berthed in anchorage and it was party time because the restaurant
Honolulu, Hawaii, in the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. He patrons were invited to visit Bob on Sugartime and the
would call his Captains Donna Beau and “Pete” Peterson party began. There would be booze but Bob never drank
and ask to have “Sugartime” ready for an adventure! alcohol, only Coca Cola! The parties never got rowdy
And an adventure is an understatement to the and when evening came, Bob, like Alfred Hitchcock,
fullest extent! would slip off to his massive cabin and go to bed leaving
Bob would have his crew take his boat to his the party goers to carry on.
favorite place Lahaina, Maui. He would invite us to go Bob and his crew would take Sugartime back to
along and we did but we preferred to sail our own boat Honolulu and we would sail along buddy boat style.
Sorceress. After arriving at the slips, Bob would have a small get
We would anchor off of the Lahaina Rodestead and together with a few guests just to say good bye until
Bob’s Sugertime would do the same nearby. Bob would next time and then in the morning he would jet off to
radio over for us to meet him at the famed Pioneer Inn his home in Las Vegas.
Hotel and restaurant and we would meet him when he Now, why should this man be allowed to have such
would make his entrance sporting that ever present a fun time with his life?
Aussie hat and his rose colored sunglasses. Well, Bob was a Vietnam veteran, a Major to be
As soon as Bob entered the famous whalers pub, exact and a M*A*S*H surgeon. The countless lives
people would just stare and shake their heads at Bob’s that Bob saved in the so called “meatball” surgery is
ostentatious attire. But underneath that hat was a unfathomable! Bob would stay late into the night and
pleasant face with the softest smile and a demeanor of carry over to the morning saving the lives of the troops
pure “nice guy”! who were injured in the Vietnam War.
On one occasion, A band was playing and the band Later on in his life, images of this war came back
leader once said when Bob walked in: “Jesus, mahogany, to haunt him. (On what became our final visit aboard
Christ what in the hell just walked in? Take a look at this Sugartime, Bob was topside and enjoying his time with
geek”! Bob just looked around and smiled, shrugged his his friends, but he was more quieter than usual, sitting
shoulders and sat down with us. He had a small case on the settee when all of a sudden he looked over at Lin
with him and placed it beside Lin’s seat for safe keeping. and me and patted her on the shoulder, got up and went
After the band leader was finished with his below decks.)
observation and remarks, things began to settle down He came back up and sat with us, but then after a
and the onlookers went to minding their supper. We short time, he did the same thing and departed only to
ordered our food and then Bob wandered over to the return, wearing a new outfit. He did this several more
band leader and said something to him and came back times, so I finally asked the Skipper of Sugartime, if Bob
to our table. was okay.
The snarky remark from the band leader went Pete quietly leaned over and whispered that Bob
something like this: “Well, fancy hat thinks he can play was having a difficult time lately with nightmares and
a tune and would like to give it a try, how about it”? the reason he kept going below decks was to go to the
The skeptical crowd smirked an approval. Bob then shower, because he just “could not get the blood off ”.
reached over and Lin handed him his case. Bob walked The Vietnam War had caught up with Major Robert W.
up to the stage and took out his “git-fiddle”, tucked it Williams, our dear friend!
After his military stint, Bob decided to advance his
medical prowess and became deeply involved in spinal
surgery.
In the words of Dr. Thomas Gott, a protégée of
Bob Williams in Las Vegas:
“Dr. “Bob” Williams was a largely unsung pioneer of
micro neurosurgery in Las Vegas, Nevada.”
Doors open at 7 • Show Starts at 8
Bob had created a carriage-trade of spinal micro
neurosurgery in Las Vegas, as his tiny one-inch lumbar
incisions were almost invisible on the grateful show-
girls’ bodies. In an age of garish surgical scars his
patients adored him for this skill. He was methodical and
inquisitive, and he documented many of his surgeries on
film. He created an large library of operative movies in a
basement laboratory in Sunrise Hospital.
And authored a helpful textbook on spinal neurosurgery.
He rose to the level of Chief of Surgery and
Neurosurgery at Sunrise/ Humana Hospital, and
founded the Microsurgical Research Unit in the 1970s
for the exploration of new innovative surgical techniques
before retiring in 1994. FOR ALL YOUR
Bob was an avid sailor, musician and motorcycle ELECTRICAL NEEDS
enthusiast, he loved to ride and travel on his Harley“.
Just before his retirement from medicine, Bob had CALL 263-2724
enough of the glitter of Las Vegas and on one occasion
aboard Sugartime, he asked Lin about Montana and GLASGOW ASSEMBLY OF GOD
where was the best place for a person to reside and relax. 1220 10TH STREET NORTH
Our favorite place is Red Lodge, Montana. Back then,

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it was not the tourist town it is now, so Bob left Nevada
and bought a modest home on the edge of town.
We visited his place often but just could not connect
with Bob because he was out enjoying the rest of his life.
At one time Bob told us that he had met a young woman
who was from Red Lodge, who was trying to start a small CONFERENCE
with Jim Hockaday
business by making denim skirts out of old blue jeans.
He asked our opinion if we thought this item would sell.
Lin mentioned that it more than likely would, especially
with the younger crowd.
Later we found out that he backed this woman in The vision of Jim Hockaday Ministries is to
a start up business in Red Lodge. She actually did very teach, preach, and demonstrate the living Word so
well and Bob was able to find distributors for her new that people can not only believe and receive the
line of clothing. word, but also develop a consciousness of who
Bob’s obituary reads: “Dr. Robert W. Williams MD, God is and who they are in Christ.
84, passed away March 28, 2018, after a lengthy illness, WWW.JIMHOCKADAY.COM
at his home in Red Lodge, Montana. His love for sailing
led to his owning Sugartime, a classic schooner. She is
currently berthed in Hawaii’s Ko’Olina Marina.” April 21 April 22 April 23
Bob now rests in Arlington National Cemetery. 6:30PM 10:00AM & 6:30PM 10:00AM
Thank you, Bob, and Smooth Sailing, Mate! Friday Saturday Sunday
~ Frank and Lin
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Golfers win two invites
By Mike Brandt
After a little delay for the season to start, the
Glasgow golfers managed to finally get onto the course.
The Scotties had to travel to Billings where they hosted
the Northern B Invitational at Peter Yegen Golf Course
at the west end of Billings on Thursday.
The Sunnyside Golf Course was not ready with all
of the snow we have been getting, piling on a flood of
Cherry Creek to boot.
The weather wasn’t the best, but the players got in
12 holes before the tournament was called. The Glasgow
boys won the meet and added their second straight win
Monday at the Shelby Invitational. The Scotties won
with a team score of 367 at the Marias Valley Golf &

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Country Club. Cut Bank was second and Conrad third.
Senior Riley Smith had 39 and junior Eli Feezel a 44 in Performance
Billings. The two tied for sixth in Shelby, carding an 89 Concrete
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The Glasgow girls were third in Shelby with a 522.
Shelby won the meet followed by Malta. Laynee Simpson, A little child was in church for the first time and
a sophomore, fired a 122 for 13th, eighth-grader Mia watched as the ushers passed the offering plates.
Peterson had a 129 for 17th, sophomore Allie Palm a When they neared the pew where he sat, the
132 for 18th and freshman Anika Smith a 139 for 19rh. youngster said in an excited little voice and loud enough
The Scotties have four seniors, four juniors, a for everyone to hear:
sophomore and an eighth-grader on the boys squad. “Don’t pay for me, Daddy! I’m under five!”
The Wolf Point Invite scheduled for today has been
postponed. But the Scotties will be in Conrad Saturday.

Outdone
A strong young man at the construction site was
bragging that he could outdo anyone in a feat of strength.
He made a special case of making fun of Morris, one of
the older workers.
After several minutes, Morris had had enough.
“Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is?”
he dared the younger fellow. “I will bet a week’s worth of
wages that I can haul something in a wheelbarrow over
to that outbuilding that you won’t be able to wheel back.”
“You’re on, old man,” the braggart replied: “It’s a
bet! Let’s see what you got, old man!”
Morris reached out and grabbed the wheelbarrow
by the handles. Then, nodding to the young man, he
said, “All right. Get in.”
Thanks for Listening lost young lady who got shot for turning around in a
homeowner’s driveway while looking for an address of

OK! Now I
friends. She was killed by a single shot by the 64 year
old homeowner. He has been arrested and charged with

Am Steamed!
second degree murder. The woman was white and the
shooter was white.
What the hell is wrong with On another front the talking head on CBS evening
our country when an 84 year old man news, Nora O’Donnell and the CBS reporters she
can’t protect his own home when an unknown interviewed were absolutely giddy with the news that
person rings his doorbell after the homeowner had gone Dominion Voting Machine manufacturers won their law
to sleep? suit against FOX News for FOX’s lies about the accuracy
Getting up, he grabbed his .32 caliber pistol and, of Dominion’s voting machines. Fox was forced to pony-
maybe a little groggy, he walks to the door and the first up $787 million for damages to Dominion’s reputation.
thing he sees is a what he described as a “six foot tall Dominion had sued for something a little over a billion
black man.” The octogenarian told police that he was dollars
“afraid for his life” so he fired his weapon twice. Now another voting machine company is suing Fox
Turns out he just shot a 16 year old black kid, twice, for 2.1 billion and in some corners people are saying Fox
who had been sent to pick up his two younger siblings will settle for a billion or so. FOX News owner Rupert
and accidentally went to the wrong house. The young Murdoch, an Australian, has a net worth of about $9
boy is recovering in the hospital and the old guy is being billion and also owns the Wall Street Journal and the
charged with aggravated assault and second degree New York Post as well as a stable full of radio and TV
assault with a weapon. stations around the country. I don’t think Rupert will be
So far “Go Fund Me” has sent the boy’s family three taking his meals at the local soup kitchen but the loss of
million dollars and counting. No one has sent the old a couple billion will surely effect his life style. It surely
guy a dime! The media has made such a thing out of it did effect mine!!
looks even worse than the George Floyd fiasco where FOX used to be a reputable place to get the real
a career criminal was being arrested, died in police news but I think they were influenced by “The Donald”
custody and the City of Minneapolis gave the Floyd into thinking the machines were crooked. I know I
family 27 million bucks and Go Fund Me offered up thought so for awhile. The credibility FOX had built
another 20 million or so. A career criminal is off the over the years has now diminished to to a point where
streets, his family has been awarded over 50 million they are almost as bad as the MSM. Who to believe
dollars and a good career cop has been sent to prison! now? I like Newsmax. Both the TV and magazine.
Yikes! James Warner along with the Goldbecks, Bellah
Now this old guy, who was protecting his home and Willis, wrote the following quote for John Ford’s
and his life from what he perceived as a mortal threat to movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence back in 1962
his life, shot first and asked questions later and it looks that I find is germane to today’s news and it goes just
like some over-zealous prosecuting attorney looking for like this:
fame and fortune is going to put this old guy in jail! The “When Legend becomes Truth, print the Legend.”
media has incited the students in the boys’ school to do That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
a full student body demonstration demanding justice ~ Virgil Vaupel
from this “crazy old coot.” I wonder how those poor Feeling overwhelmed?
brain-washed kids would react if they were in the old Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
guy’s shoes and having been put in fear of black people Manor, or Valley View?
by the main stream media? LET US HELP.
In an interview on Newsmax TV Ryan Zinke told Helping Senior Adults with their move
the world that something like this would not happen in RATES:
Montana where we respect each others property and are $100/hr: Room to room in the same location
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
protected by the “Castle Doctrine.” Good on ya Rep Z. The Manor or Valley View
$250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
I just picked up another story about a mistaken/
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