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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Tan Leckie has collected bunches of John undergoing surgery along with radiation
Wayne memorabilia spanning decades, treatments in Billings and chemo for
and she’s always willing to donate some a minimum of six months. A free-will
of her treasured collectables for a good donation feed starts at 6:00 tonight.
cause. There is one tonight (Friday, Aril There will be 50/50 raffle tickets, a basket
26th) beginning at 5:30 at The Glasgow rifle and an auction with something for
Eks Lodge for the David Mix Medical everyone. All proceeds will be donated to
Benefit. David was recently diagnosed the Mix Family. Please come to the Elks
with Stage 3 rectal cancer and will be tonight for a good time and a good cause!
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Saturday, April 27, 8am-2pm. 1971
Honda CB750 motorcycle, Budweiser pool table light. yard decoration
items, kitchen items, house hold items, lots of misc. 467 MT HWY 117
Eayrs Ranch Annual Production Sale FORT PECK (ACROSS FROM RAILROAD CAR)
BUZZ
SAturday, April 27, 2024 LOOKING FOR REMODELING CONTRACTORS for Warren Group
Glasgow Stockyards Home in Glasgow, Montana. CONTACT MICHELLE AT 406-230-0320
Lunch at Noon • Sale starts at 1 pm FOR MORE DETAILS.
Selling 50 Yearling Angus Bulls BUZZ
Selling 30 Top End Replacement Heifers CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE hours will vary as we hire new
staffing. We are working diligently to resume regular hours. If the door
is unlocked, we are open. WE WELCOME ANY DONATIONS DURING
THIS TIME.
Logan Eayrs: (406) 351-1384 • Paul Eayrs: (406) 957-5685 BUZZ
eayrsangusranch.com AG PARTNERS, LLC FARMERS ELEVATOR: Bag Lawn Fertilizer
for sale. We no longer fill buckets, but we do have plenty of bags.
Could see some 406-228-4422
much needed showers BUZZ
FOR RENT recently remodeled 2 bedroom house. Full basement with
Monday, we’re under washer & dryer hookups, energy efficient furnace and AC. 1 mile west
Red Flag Warnings of Glasgow. No pets, no smokers. Deposit and references required.
$800/mo. plus utilities. 406-228-9014
BUZZ
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Breezy, with a SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry
north northeast wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 17 to 22 room, A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo.
mph in the afternoon. 360-750-6746
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Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. Northeast HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3
wind 14 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 65. East southeast housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p
wind 11 to 17 mph. Mon-Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942
BUZZ
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. FIRST LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL is now accepting applications for
East southeast wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high a 4-Day a week preschool teacher. Applications can be picked up
as 26 mph. at First Lutheran Church along with the application applicants should
submit a resume and cover letter. Applications can be returned to FLC
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 63. East southeast or mailed to FLP 641 2nd Ave N. Glasgow, MT 59230. ACCEPTING
wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. APPLICATIONS THROUGH JUNE 1ST.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. BUZZ
ST. MARIE CONDO ASSOC. (SMCA) has a job opening beginning
Southeast wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 April 29, 2024 for a Maintenance Worker. This is a part-time position
mph. (12-24 hrs/week) at $13.00/hr. Applicant will work outside, must be
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. West wind able to use an extension ladder and power tools in a safe manner, lift
10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. up to 50 lbs. unassisted, and have a valid driver’s license. Generic job
application and detailed job duties description is available by contacting
Monday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly the SMCA office at Town Hall, 521 6th Street, St. Marie, MT 59231,
cloudy, with a low around 41. West wind 14 to 18 mph, (406) 524-3336.
with gusts as high as 28 mph. BUZZ
CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE MANAGER 32-40 hrs per week. Pay:
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, Depending on experience. Caring Hands, Inc., a non-profit organization
with a high near 59. Breezy, with a west wind 18 to 22 seeks a full-time manager to oversee all Thrift Store operations in
mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. accordance with the goals and direction of a board of directors. Duties
include but not limited to: Recruit, train, schedule and manage all paid
Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly cloudy,
Thrift Store associates. Oversee the solicitation, collection, & receipt of
with a low around 36. donations. Display merchandise in a customer friendly attractive manner.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly Develops an effective strategy that maximizes inventory control and the
sunny, with a high near 61. West northwest wind 10 to sales of goods at a reasonable price. Works closely with the Thrift Store
16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. committee chair and CHI treasurer. Acts as a liaison between the store
and Thrift Store committee. Heavy lifting required. For full job description
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. and application please pick one up at the Caring Hands Thrift Store at
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. 227 4th St. S or CONTACT MONA AMUNDSON @ 406-263-4176
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking Seasonal Bar Help. Day, night,
CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE ASSOCIATES 20-30 hrs per week. and weekend shifts available. Duties include, but not limited to, tending
Pay: Depending on experience. Caring Hands, Inc., a non-profit bar, light cleaning, and some kitchen duties. CONTACT DAN DAUBNER
organization seeks associates to fill positions at the Thrift Store. Duties FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539
include but not limited to: Unload, sort, price & display merchandise in BUZZ
a customer friendly attractive manner. Organize, dust, clean & vacuum SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking a Greenskeeper. Duties include
store as needed. Heavy lifting required. Good customer service skills maintaining fairways, greens, tee boxes, and roughs on a nine-hole golf
a must. For full job description and application please pick one up at course. Must be teachable, mechanically inclined, able to operate and
the Caring Hands Thrift Store at 227 4th St. S or CONTACT MONA maintain mid-sized machinery, and able to supervise part-time help.
AMUNDSON @ 406-263-4176 Knowledge and understanding of sprinkler systems is a plus, but training
BUZZ is available. Position would begin April 1 and conclude October 31 yearly.
JOB OPENINGS: The City of Glasgow is seeking applicants for Wages DOE and negotiable. CONTACT DAN DAUBNER FOR MORE
seasonal summer laborers for the street, levee, parks, and cemetery. INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539
The positions are Monday – Friday 7:00 am to 4:00 p.m. with a starting BUZZ
pay of $14.49 with pro-rated benefits including vacation and sick leave. BLEND 10 IS HIRING! Pick up application at anytime during business
A job application can picked up at the City Office or online at www. hours! Must be able to work in a fast paced environment, have good
cityofglasgowmt.com. QUESTIONS ON THE POSITIONS CAN BE customer service, & be a quick learner! Must be able to work week days
DIRECTED TO PAUL SKUBINNA (406) 228-2476 EXT. 4. Return & some weekends! Join our team! 319 KLEIN AVE
applications to the City Office 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow, MT BUZZ
59230 by 5:00 p.m. on Friday May 17, 2024. The positions will remain HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to
open until filled add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment to
BUZZ successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical
THOMPSON & SONS is hiring Mechanic wage is DOE. CALL experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team
THOMPSON’S 406-228-4801 player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated
BUZZ and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market
REYNOLDS MARKET is accepting applications for cashiers, night depending on experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with
crew and deli. Competitive pay and benefits after a probationary period. match, Optical dental savings with match, health insurance partially
Become a valued member of the team. CALL 406-228-2633 FOR AN company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued
APPLICATION OR APPLY ONLINE AT www.reynoldsmarket.com training through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous
(search employment application on website). changes in technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational
BUZZ actives. Submit resume to email joshsillerud@hlfmt.net. CALL IN FOR
HINSDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL is looking for the following positions QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
for the 2024-25 school year. •7-12 science •5th/6th elementary •full BUZZ
time custodial •elementary paraprofessional. If you are interested in MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
any of these positions, please contact Adam Zopp at 406-364-2314 APPLY AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
or at superintendent@hinsdale.k12.mt.us. Visit our website, hinsdale. BUZZ
k12.mt.us, for more information. Hinsdale is a great place to work and VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
raise a family. Join us!! for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify
BUZZ anyone who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees
VALLEY VIEW HOME is searching for a new full time Ward Clerk. The is $15.00 hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN
Ward Clerk diligently works with nursing and social services to meet OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
our residents needs. Please apply if interested, starting wage DOE and

Join the TEAM!


is very competitive. PLEASE STOP BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN The Cottonwood is looking for
motivated, fun and organized
OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! individuals to add to our team.
BUZZ
THE LOADED TOAD is looking to hire part-time baristas for the We have openings for: • Front Desk
coffee shop in Glasgow, will be weekdays and weekends, must have • Part-Time Cooks
good customer service skills, ability to work with others and have time
management skills. STOP BY THE LOADED TOAD AT 527 2ND AVE Let’s go over the perks:
S., TO PICKUP APPLICATION. • Front Desk Reception - great for chatty folks, repeat customers
BUZZ mean new friends, perfect for those that like repetitive tasks!
• Dayshift Cooks - great for anyone that loves to cook, you get to
SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking a Bar Manager. Duties meet all the staff, expand your skills!
include, but not limited to, Scheduling of bartenders and clubhouse
staff, Ordering of All Beverages, Beer and Liquor, Ordering of regularly Now for the Benefits:
stocked food items, Answering phone calls and booking tee times, BlueCross BlueShield Health Insurance • Aflac Secondary Insurance
Vision & Dental Allotment • Holiday Pay/Paid Time Off
Keeping the Clubhouse and surroundings neat, clean, and stocked On Premise Discounts • Bonuses
as needed. This is a full time seasonal position wage dependent on IRA Retirement w/ Employer Match
experience. CONTACT DAN DAUBNER FOR MORE INFORMATION For physical applications, please see the
AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539 Front Desk, or head to our website
BUZZ cottonwoodinn.net for an online application.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
5:30 - 7:00PM Monday Evenings June 3 - June 24
SAM AND JEFF’S at Sullivan Park • 6:00 & 7:00pm
307 KLEIN AVE • GLASGOW, MT Ages 4 - 7
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Stop by the Rec Dept. for registration or call 406-228-8341 for more information
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OBITUARY
Rose Johnson Rose was able to
Rose Ann Nelson Johnson was born in Wisconsin on remain in her home
October 14, 1942, to Alfred and Elma Nelson. She joined a and love independently
sister Alyce and a brother Duane. until her passing away
Eventually they landed in Glasgow where Rose lived at the age of 81. She was
until she passed away, April 20, 2024, at the Billings Clinic always independent,
Hospital. She fought hard for several days after a huge strong-willed and some
surgery, but her body became weak, and she said she was might even say a little on
just too tired to fight any longer. the stubborn side.
Rose married Leroy Johnson on March 26, 1965. Rose Rose was preceded
and Leroy raised three daughters, Joey, Pam, and LeAnne. in death by her parents
Rose worked numerous jobs in the customer service and siblings, a very
field. Here favorite job was waitressing the late shift at the special grandson TJ, and
Cottonwood Inn. She loved her customers, especially the a son-in-law George Eastman, and last but not least, her
ones her grandchildren’s age and they loved her too. They husband of 51 years Leroy Johnson.
would give her crap and she would give it back. A couple of Survivors include her very special dog Bambi that
her favorites were Kirk Boyer and Sam Morehouse. was given to her by Linda Shumway after Leroy passed
Rose loved her family and friends and while her away; 2 special friends Judy Geinger and Erika Kolstad;
daughters were growing up, she always welcomed their 3 daughters, Joey Eastman of Laurel, MT, Pam Johnson
friends to the house. She was known for giving these kids of Glasgow, and LeAnne (Hank) Donovan of Columbia
haircuts, perms, and even frosted hair on some of them. She Falls, MT; several nephews and a niece; and she always
made everyone comfortable, and they enjoyed her as much held a special place in her heart for 3 sons-in-law: Tony
as she enjoyed them. She loved playing cards and Wahoo Miller, Paul Koski and Robert Steele. Grandchildren
(marble game) with everyone and was so happy when Lacie (Travis) Stevenson, Cassie (Austin) Page, Justin
everyone came home to visit. Her favorite spot was sitting (Christina) Miller, Jordan (Jon) Welk, Kenzie (Phil)
out in Pam’s screened-in porch visiting and laughing…she Miller, Dillon (Tori) Koski, Kyler (Taylor) Koski, Jacob
was never afraid to call a spade a spade and never held back Eastman, Madison Eastman, Sebastian Eastman. Great
critiquing someone’s fashion statement. grandchildren Natalee Miller, Hailey Woods, Taylor
Rose also was an avid watcher of WWE Wrestling. If Miller, Teagan Page, Cazden Welk, Brynlie Welk, Brexlie
you called her on the phone while wrestling was on, she Welk, and Dustin Koski.
would tell you that you were interrupting her show and hang Rose passed away April 20, 2024, with family
up. We all knew better than to call then. She loved it when surrounding her and the family who couldn’t make it in
anyone would call (any other time than when wrestling time was able to facetime her and talk to her on the phone.
was on) or visit and always had fresh coffee ready. She was She took her last breath as family was telling a fun story
a great cook and made the best caramel rolls, dumplings, about her. It was peaceful, calm and bitter sweet all at the
and date cookies. She will always be remembered for her same time. Rest easy Mom, we love you!
black hair that never once did she dye, and her bright red There will be a Celebration of Life for Rose Saturday,
lipstick. April 27, 2024, at the Glasgow VFW at 2:00p.m.
Finally golfers get to play JOIN THE COOK FAMILY
By Mike Brandt Sunday, April 28th at Noon - 2PM
Glasgow golfers have had a rough spring. Out of all Cottonwood Inn Banquet Room
of the tournaments the Scotties finally got to play.
The Scotties did play in Malta in a Ryder Cup, losing 5.5 FREE WILL DONATION SPAGHETTI FEED!
Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, and coffee or water.
to 3.5
Gift baskets for Silent Auction • Baked goods for purchase
Glasgow has six more tournaments, including the All proceeds go to help Taylor Cook and his family
Glasgow Invite today and Malta tomorrow. Mondazy is with medical bills from his accident
the Montana Class B Challe get in Shelby. Tuesday is the Supported by Thrivent
Wolf Point Invite and Thursday the Poplar Invite.
Shelby hosted a tournament Monday. But the wind
wasn’t kind to the players. Still the Scotties posted some
nice scores after the 18-hole tournament.
The boys were third behind Conrad and Malta,
finishing two strokes behind Malta and 15 behind
Conrad. Hank Hopstad, an eighth grader cracked the
top ten with an 88 for ninth, Carter Hoerster was
right behind him with an 89, Eli Feezell 16th with a
92, Connor Koski 18th with a 94, and Coy Nelson 35th
Flea Market
Glasgow Senior Citizen Center
with a 103.
Townsend won the girls, followed by Malta, Saturday, May 11th, 9:00-NOON
Fairfield and Glasgow. Mia Peterson finished 11th with $5 Table Rental
a 109, Laynee Simpson 14th, 111, Annika Smith 17th, Call Jackie for Table Rental
120. Allie Palm, 26th, 128, anc Aspen Probert 30th, 143. at 406-228-4093
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners
of Valley County, Montana, will receive sealed written bids for congregate
meals in Glasgow, Nashua, Hinsdale, and Opheim for the elderly for
July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. Meals served must be acceptable to
the elderly consumer and meet 1/3 RDA and provide a minimum of 600
calories. Meals will be served on days and times mutually agreed upon
by the two parties. The following meal pattern is required:
Meat or meat alternative - 3 servings
Serving = 1 oz. cooked lean meat, poultry or fish, ½ c beans, 1 egg
Vegetables and Fruit - 3 servings
Vegetable serving = 1 cup leafy greens or ½ cup cooked
Fruit serving = ½ cup or 1 serving
Grains - 2 servings (whole grains: 100% whole wheat breads, pasta,
brown rice)
Milk or dairy equivalent - 1 serving
Coffee or hot tea
The caterer is responsible for following all safety and sanitation
regulations as established by the State of Montana under the 2013 Model
Food Code for retail establishments, including the 2015 rule update.
Caterers must be inspected by the County Sanitarian and the Caterer
must have the appropriate business license. The caterer is responsible
for paying all costs of food, supplies, labor, and other costs as necessary
in providing the meals. Meals may be served on site or catered to another
location. The location of meals served on site must be accessible to
people with disabilities. Bids must be received in the Commissioner’s
office or mailed to 501 Court Square, Box 1, Glasgow, MT 59230 by
5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. Bids will be opened at 10:00
a.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in the Office of the Valley County
Commissioners with bids being awarded at the Commissioner meeting
at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday May 1, 2024. Special consideration for the
home delivered meal bid will be given for the services of a dietician.
Valley County reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Kyle Lodge #96
INAUGURAL

Spring BBQ

May 4th, 2024 Letter to the Buzz


Caring Hands Thrift Store Update
Caring Hands, Inc. of Glasgow, MT was formed
March 9, 2022. This came about when the local Soroptimist
organization voted to sever membership with Soroptimist
International. This was necessary to keep our local thrift
store.
Our main source of funding is the local thrift store.
The location and staff have had many changes over the
Mikey’s Pretty Dang Famous years (since 1958 as Soroptimist). We donate locally from
Pulled Pork, Bread, $38,000 to $40,000 annually. All that we raise locally is
given back to Valley County.
Cole Slaw, and Baked Beans Once again we are going through some major changes
with staff. Volunteers are now working at the store to keep
$15 PER PLATE things open and running until new staff is hired. Hours
Cash or Good Check Only may vary until fu ll staffing is achieved.
All donations are appreciated and will keep the store
FOR PRE-ORDER INFO open. There is not a washer or a dryer on the premises so
Call Kevin 406-230-2259 we need to have only clean clothing donated. We do not
or Max 406-263-6295 have a seamstress to repair clothing nor a handy person to
repair appliances or broken toys and treasures. Thank you
Pick up at Legion Hall for your generous donations but please keep this in mind.
in Hinsdale, MT Your patience is appreciated as we work on a new
pricing system, we hope to have color coding pricing on
or Pipers Parking Lot across the merchandise so you will know the price as you shop.
from Reynolds in Glasgow This will not happen quickly nor will the training of staff
on May 4th from 11 AM - 2 PM and volunteers.
or until gone. Thank you for the support for the past 60 plus years.
Seating Available in Pipers Without our generous community we could not remain
serving this area.
Local Businesses if you are Open Caring Hands welcomes anyone interested in
Saturday, May 4th we will deliver becoming a member to join us the second Wednesday of
the month at noon at the Cottonwood Inn.
lunch to you and your crew ~ Janet Markle
Kevin and J.B. Mauney Mauney is a two-time
PBR (Professional
Kevin Taylor (our Bull Riders) world
hometown Ice Cream Man) champion, one of
popped in on Wednesday, only two bull riders to
saying he hasn’t gave us stay on the legendary
any BS in awhile. Quite Bushwacker for the full
the conversation indeed. eight seconds on the
In fact, I wish I could Built Ford Tough Series.
have caught it on the voice Before J.B. went
recorder. pro, he was stuggling
Anyhow, it went from in the Southern Rodeo
him wearing his shorts Association. Kevin was rodeo’ing in the SRA down
for the first day — three there in Georgia. J.B. approached Kevin and asked him
days in a row and it will what he was doing wrong.
officially be the first day of “He was a seventeen-year-old kid at the time, and
summer, he claims, but it I was the old guy, well 28, but I was considered the ‘old
didn’t happen today, so the guy’.”
deal is still on. Kevin explained to J.B. that to be successful in bull
Anyone who can riding, you need to make believe that you have a rod of
predict Kevin’s “official rebar running down through your shoulder, hip, knee
day of summer”, him and ankle, adding that while it looks pretty wild and
wearing shorts three the bull riders are out of control, getting flopped all
days in a row, e-mail over the place — some of them are — but the good bull
bscentral@nemont.net riders only sway 30 degrees at most. “And you can look
or send your prediction at your free hand and read your watch,” he added.
to BS Central, 515 2nd Avenue South, Glasgow, J.B would go on to win the SRA in 2004.
Montana, 59230. He says it’s going to be cooler, so And the next time Kevin saw J.B. Mauney, it was on
there is still time to get your best guess in. And yes, TV!
there is a prize in it for ya. “When I tell some people this story, they think
And then we talked to Kevin about taking his I’m stretching it,” Kevin said. “But it’s a true story.
Mom Cindy to Miles City for a medical appointment. Sometimes I wonder if J.B. remembers that.”
And I brought that up because I had talked to Dan Our guess is that J.B. does remember as Kevin
Taylor, Kevin’s Dad, at Dan’s Diner on Saturday. His sent him off to a very lucrative career. J.B joined the
pickup was there so I stopped in to say Hello. Always PBR in 2005 and won the PBR world championship
an interesting conversation as well. (By the way, Dan title twice, in 2013 and 2015. He also won the PBR
has some classic automobiles he’s going to sell, should World Finals event twice, in 2009 and 2013. In his first
have some details on those soon). year of competition, he won the Rookie of the Year in
Back to Kevin, he said that while his Mom was 2006. He qualified for the PBR World Finals 15 times
at her appointment, he went snooping in a sporting in his career (2006 through 2020).
goods store, Red Rock, or something that started with Since 2020, Mauney has been part owner of
an R, and he found the rifle he has been trying to get Ultimate Bullfighters (UBF), an American freestyle
his hooks on for quite some time: A Henry repeating bullfighting organization.
rifle (.357 Magnum/.38 Special). A great little rifle And yes, Kevin, who did very well in the SRA
indeed. and would try to sneak back for vacation in time to
So I mentioned that I know someone who has a compete in saddle bronc at the Hinsdale and Opheim
limited edition J.B. Mauney Henry repeater (or at least I rodeos — even after moving back home to Glasgow
think it’s a Henry). And that really got the story rolling. he would still compete until getting racked up last
“Did you know I taught J.B. how to ride bulls?” year right in his corral out there on the Milk River —
For those not in the know, James Burton “J.B.” knows something about bull fighting as well!
This is the last week
for the Caring Hands
Opportunity Scholarship
Post-graduate
scholarship.
Pick up an
application from the
Caring Hands
Thrift Store
or you can email
Maridene Johnson at
2johnson@nemont.net
Deadline is May 1

You’re Invited to
MEET & GREET

Candidate for
Montana
Superintendant of
Schools
Tuesday, April 30
3:30 - 5:00 PM
The Loaded Toad
Paid for by Montanans for Shannon
PO Box 646 Milltown, MT 59851, Democrat

WE’VE GLASGOW
MOVED SCHOOL MENU
Eastern Montana MONDAY 53999
Community Breakfast
Hwy 2 W
Mental Health Center Cereal • Pop Tart
Yogurt • Peaches • Milk Lock & Key Service
NEW LOCATION
130 3rd St. S
Across for the Elks Lodge
Lunch
Chicken Ole Hot Dish w/ GLENN’S
AUTO REPAIR &
Nacho Cheese • Salsa • Corn WRECKER SERVICE
Thank you for your patience &
understanding Chocolate Pineapple • Dinner
Call 228-2715 or 263-1249
-EMCMHC Glasgow Bun • Milk
STEAK FRY NOTICE TO FORT PECK
I bet if you
Friday, Apr 26 WATER DISTRICT CUSTOMERS put your ad here
5pm~7pm The Board of Directors of the Fort Peck Rural County
Water District have been made aware that two candidates
people would
see it!
Hosted by 4H DC Kids
for the Director election have distributed candidate
statements with many references to the current Board of
Directors actions and inactions. The Board is preparing a
rebuttal statement to provide all of the relevant facts and
evidence related to their statements. This will be available
Steaks are served the to the public on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.
way you like them.
The public is welcome. Board meeting minutes and financial statements are
l be hosts It’s all happening available to the public for review. Please feel free to contact
the office at 406-526-3529. We will be happy to answer
at
the VFW any questions and provide you with detailed information.

Q: What do you call two hippos riding a bicycle?


A: Optimistic!
Q: Did you hear about the environmentalist who
went down the same bicycle route twice?
A: He re-cycled.
Q: What’s the difference between a Boy Scout and
a guy that fixes bicycle horns?
A: One’s motto is ‘be prepared’, the other’s is ‘beep
repaired’.
Q: Do you know the hardest thing about learning
to ride a bike?
A: The road.

Let’s Feed
the Need
Help us “break”
the scale!
Our goal is to collect 1,000 pounds of food
for the local food bank.
Bring your donation into the Bank of Glasgow and
get entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card.
Collecting items until April 30th, 2024.
Must be 18 or older. Need not be a customer to win.

Good News, Bad News


Before his sermon, the preacher told the
congregation, “I have good news and bad news. The
good news is, we have enough money to pay for our
new building program. The bad news is, it’s still out
there in your pockets.”-
For residents of Valley County, five trees per household, first come first served!

If caring is your calling,


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CHUCK TENDER ROAST ..............$4.99 lb • Surgery Unit Clerk • Dietary Aide
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Bone-In • Registered Nurse
T-BONE STEAK......................... $13.99 lb • Speech Language
Family Pack All Natural Chicken Pathologist
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS........... $1.49 lb
Frozen Bagged
WHOLE CHICKEN ....................... $1.49 lb
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40 Knots 1 lb. 71-90 ct.
RAW SHRIMP ........................... $4.99 ea
Ocean Beauty 8 oz.
STEELHEAD .............................. $9.99 ea
Fresh
ASPARAGUS .............................. $1.99 lb

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