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Tester on the Trail


Montana’s United States Senator Jon Tester made a Matt Rosendale, the race is currently too close to
visit this past Friday to the Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922 call. Senator Tester also gave warm introductions
while on the campaign trail for the upcoming election to Kathleen Williams, running for the U.S. House of
on Tuesday, November 6th. With a good crowd on Representative against Republican Greg Gianforte,
hand, his main focus was touting his work for Veterans and to Doug Kaercher, Democratic candidate for the
and keeping public lands. Running against Republican office of Montana Public Service Commission.
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?
October 17-23, 2018 Let us help.
Boneless Beef
London BroiL......................$2.49 lb.
Family Pack Fresh 80% Lean, 20% Fat
Ground BeeF .......................$2.29 lb.
Family Pack Boneless new York
Pork choPs ..........................$1.99 lb.
Western Family or Food club 32 oz. Medium
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
cheddar Block or select Varieties shredded
cheese ................................$4.99 ea.
Family Back Boneless Beef
wednesday
SOup: Tomato • Chili
Milk River’s meeting on Monday
riBeYe steaks ......................$8.99 lb. SpecialS: Milk River, Inc will hold its annual meeting at
shoulder Blade
Boston Butt roast .............$1.79 lb. Grilled Cheese Sandwich 7 p.m. on Monday, October 29th at the Milk River
40 knots 1 lb. Pkg. 51-60 cct. Meatloaf Dinner Activity Center located at 219 2nd Avenue South in
raW shriMP ........................$5.99 ea. Glasgow. The public is welcome and encouraged to
Daily’s Big Buy 16 oz Sliced
Dine at the “O” attend.
Bacon .................................$1.99 ea.
cache Valley 30 oz.
strinG cheese .................... $7.99 ea.
Let us bake your Turkey Day pie!
carVinG PuMPkins .................25¢ lb. 228-8006 Valley County Pioneer Museum is doing a
fund-raiser to try to finish the street scene in the
Niedringhaus Center and would love to bake your
Nice & Thanksgiving Day pies. The choice of pies for sale
breezy today will Apple, Cherry, Pecan, Pumpkin, and Sour
Cream Raisin (notice that the pies are in alphabetical
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. East wind order, that’s why the traditional pumpkin pie did not
10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. headline the list!).
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 62. East wind 5 to Orders for pies need to be in by Tuesday,
8 mph becoming light and variable. November 13th. Pies will be ready for pickup on
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. Monday, November 19th at the museum.
West wind 5 to 7 mph.
For information or to order please call Ruthie
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West wind
7 to 12 mph increasing to 13 to 18 mph in the afternoon. Moran-406-263-7344; Sally Tribby 406-228-8673
Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. or the museum 406-228-8692 if no answer leave a
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. message on the answering machine.
West wind 7 to 10 mph.
Friday: A 20 percent chance of rain before noon. Partly
sunny, with a high near 57. Breezy, with a west northwest This just in!
wind 8 to 13 mph increasing to 19 to 24 mph in the
The designers at Victoria’s Secret have invented
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 34 mph.
a new braw for middle-aged women.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. West
wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. They’ve named this innovative bra “The Sheep
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Partly Dog”, as it rounds them up and points them in the
sunny, with a high near 55. Breezy, with a west wind 10 right direction.
to 15 mph increasing to 18 to 23 mph in the afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 32 mph.
n ior Citizen Center
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. S e
en ior Citizen Center
West northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high
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as 25 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 51. West northwest
wind 8 to 10 mph. Chicken
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Call for reservation by 10 AM
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. 228-9500

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AND LEAVE MESSAGE residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
BUZZ training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
HOME CARE SERVICES: Are you reliable, caring, & compassionate for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
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MORE INFO CALL 406-228-4200 LLOYD’S REPAIR, LLC is looking for a full time appliance repair
BUZZ technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair
HELP WANTED: part-time evening dishwasher. Hours 3P-11P, schedule experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable person with
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Transport Driver. The candidate must have a clean driving record with a vehicle is provided. Food and expenses are covered for out-of-Glasgow
current CDL, Type 1 class A and hold Doubles/Triples, Tanker and Hazmat area work. We offer Paid vacation and Holidays. TO REQUEST AN
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. container $80/mo. More storage space available at Taylor Storage South.
BUZZ CALL KEVIN 230-2259
VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew
as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA and
currently have open seats! Please visit our administrative office for details
and fill out an application if interested.
BUZZ
HOUSE KEEPING POSITION. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning
services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment
for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME
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Juice • Milk
Lunch
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Peaches • Scotcheroos
Choice of Fruit • Milk
Scotties on the road to Colstrip for first round of Football Playoffs
A victory in Malta this past season! also took it in for two: Malta 27,
Friday night would have secured And they almost did. Scotty Glasgow 24! Don’t touch that dial!
a home game for the Scotties quarterback Alec Boland would The Mustangs would tack on
in the first round of the Class B connect John Cremer for a a final touchdown, but wow. Had
Playoffs. But it was not to be as the touchdown with 5:42 left in the the Scotties not gotten down 21-
Mustangs prevailed 33-24 in what 3rd and John McColly would tack zip? Maybe coulda’ had a different
was an awesome football game. on the two-point conversion: 21- outcome. But it goes to show that
So the Scotties are southern- 8. McColly would then get a huge these young Glasgow gridders —
bound to Colstrip on Saturday, interception and the Scotties would with only five seniors on the roster
October 27th with a 1:00 kick-off. capitalize as Tayson Hoerster — never give up and they’ll be
Back to that Glasgow-Malta would take a Boland bullet to giving it their all when they meet
match-up, the Mustangs led 14-0 the end zone with 2:06 left in the up with Colstrip for a second time
at the half and would take a 21-0 third. Boland then ran it in on the as they played back on a scorching
lead in the third quarter, making two-point conversion: 21-16. evening of August 26th to open
us here in Glasgow wondering The Mustangs were next on the season. The Colts have beaten
whether to just shut the radio off. the board with 11:06 in the 4th, the Scotties the past five meetings
But we’ll hang around for a little 27-16. A long drive by the Scotties and are hoping to finish Glasgow’s
longer, the Scotties have been would end with McColly finding season.
known to Co.
1S - Sweet Grass come from
(Big Timber) (H) behind this the end zone with 6:05 left, 2018
and he
MHSA Class B
4W - Florence-Carlton
Football Championship Series
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Big Timber (Pairings and host sites determined by Class B conference policy)

2E - Colstrip (H)
3N - Glasgow/Hinsdale/Nashua
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Colstrip (H)

1W - Loyola Sacred Heart (Missoula) (H)


4S - Three Forks
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Missoula

2N - Malta / Whitewater / Saco (H)


3E - Huntley Project (Worden)
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Malta (H)

First Round Quarter-Final Semi-Final Championship

1E - Roundup / Melstone (H)


4N - Cut Bank

Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Roundup

2W - Bigfork (H)

3S - Broadwater (Townsend)

Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Bigfork (H)

1N - Fairfield (H)
The higher seed will host in rounds 1 and 2. Semifinal round
4E - Red Lodge / Roberts
is noted in the bracket when like-seeds play, otherwise higher
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Fairfield seed will host championship criteria for hosting:
A – Highest seed hosts
2S - Manhattan / Man. Christian (H)
B – Like seed tiebreakers
a) Did not host previous year’s championship;
3W - Lincoln Co. (Eureka)
b) Did not host semi-final in current playoffs;
Saturday 10/27 – 1:00 pm – Manhattan c) Bracket (H)
The higher seed will host in round 1 & 2. Semi Final Round is noted in the bracket when like-seeds play, otherwise higher seed will host

Championship Criteria for Hosting:

A – Highest seed hosts


Abrianna Nielsen goes for a spike against Sidney with On Saturday night, the Scotties lost a home match to
Keely Fossum (#3) and Taylor Pederson (#6) also on the Glendive in three games to wrap up the regular season. The
front line with back-up by Rachelle Glaser (#8) and Teyha District 2B Tournament will be held in Poplar October 26th
Campell behind them. After winning the first two games, & 27th. A solid second seed behind Wolf Point, Glasgow
Glasgow would then lose the next three to lose the match. opens with third-seeded Malta on Friday at 11:30.
Match  1 Montana High School Association
Poplar H 2018 DISTRICT 2B
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
Harlem A
Poplar High School Gymnasium
Friday  10:00  am Match  3 Poplar, MT
Wolf  Point H October 26 & 27
A
Friday  1:00  pm Match  5
A
H
Match  2 Friday  4:30  pm
Glasgow H Match  8
Malta A H
Friday  11:30  am A
Saturday  2:00  pm
Match  7 (Loser  2nd  Place)
Bye H Loser  Match  5 H
Loser  Match  3 A A
Match  6 Saturday  12:00  pm
Loser  Match  3 A (Loser  3rd  Place)
H Match  9
Match  4 Friday  6:00  pm (If  Necessary)
Loser  Match  1 A (Loser  4th  Place) Loser  Match  10 A
Loser  Match  2 H Winner  Match  10 H
Friday  3:00  pm Saturday  4:00  pm
Thanks for Listening Iceman Cometh.”
We percolated our coffee. No latte’, espresso or fancy
Times They stuff for us. My uncle Clem boiled his in a coffee can. He
put grounds in cold water, waited for it to boil, cooked
Are A-Changin’ it for four minutes, poured in a cup of cold water to
settle the grounds and pronounced it good. Sometimes
Indeed to save water and wood he’d put a few eggs in the coffee
water and have them hard boiled when the coffee got
Back in 1952 in Havre, my grannie’s telephone done.
number was 1112 W. Phone numbers later came with How many youngsters (citified kids) know how
two letters and five numbers. You know, like Glenn to operate crank-up car windows? Or how to run a
Miller’s PA 6-5000. On Sundays we would play canasta mimeograph machine? Or even know what one is?
and listen to The Shadow, Mike Hammer and other Bill Haley’s Comets Rock ‘n Roll music kinda’
grown-up stories on the radio. I got to listen to Bobby blaring out of the transistor radio in your shirt pocket
Benson of the B Bar B among others. would “ruin the country.”
If I wanted to watch that new “fad” going around Our cars and pickups ran on bias-ply tires. You
called television I would go down town after the could buy tires with Green Stamps. We even had Odd/
stores closed and watch TV standing outside the local Even days when you could fill-up on gasoline.
furniture store, They always had several or more TV’s The one thing I miss the most friends, is the lack of
in the windows and someone would turn them off after customer service when one goes shopping. It just isn’t
the evening news. there like it was back in my day. When you get your
I remember getting our milk from the milk man, change back in a bunch with the coins and receipt on
we watched movies at the drive-in theater. top you also get a “have a nice day.” Not Thank You. I
We had life without a computer, or a calculator, guess the person telling you to ‘have a nice day’ actually
or mobile phones. I remember phone booths on every believes that he/she has the power to grant you a nice
street corner, (in the larger towns, of course) and rotary day. I would much rather get a warm friendly “thank
dial phones. you.” (for spending your money here which in turn
I remember having A-Bomb drills in school, sorta’ enables me to have this job so I can help feed my family,
like fire drills. Typing class had Remington typewriters. and I hope you’ll come back).
It was quite an innovation when the first electric There were times when teachers could use some
typewriters were brought into the school. disciplinary tactics like thumping the back of your head
Whooda’ thunk, back 60 years or so that we would with the edge of a ruler, or making you go stand in the
be buying drinking water in plastic bottles? We used to corner with a dunce cap on your head.
drink water right out of the tap. (at least until mother Ah yes... the Good Ol’ Days. How did we ever
hung that new-fangled fluorine/fluoride whatever, survive without all the things people have today?
thingie on the tap. It was awful and ruined our teeth.) The days when TV was live. Bloopers made the
It wasn’t hookey to wear a Daniel Boon coonskin shows great and funny. Today even the comedy is on
cap. It was “in” to wear a duck’s butt haircut or a tape and “perfect”. Oh well, that’s progress?
Princeton cut, long sides and flat on top. Pink and black That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
were the color combos of choice in the fifties after Elvis ~ Virgil Vaupel
was seen wearing those colors.
The TV remote was attached to the TV. I wonder Prices Slashed Glasgow Eye Care
what genius came up with that idea. Sorta’ like when my for Inventory Dr. Troy Myers
sister goes to a restaurant she ask for room-temp water
Reduction Sale! WILL BE
12 RACKS NOW
because cold hurts her teeth (back to the fluoride). A
30%-50% OFF CLOSED
brilliant millennial waitress, after hearing the request,
asked my sister “do you want ice with that?” Yikes.
Closing Mid-December Mon., Oct. 22 -
Tues., Oct. 30
M, T, TH, F • 9 am - 6 pm
Wednesday • 9 am - 5 pm
People just don’t listen. Saturday • 9 am - 4 pm
TV dinners were invented. We called the refrigerator For Appointments or Questions
“the ice box” harkening back to the day when “The Call 406-365-8231
Have any old or unused medications? Sable’s Echo Taxidermy
Will pick up at
Bring them to the Valley County Sheriff 's booth at Meat Shop
the FMDH Health and Wellness Fair for easy and Heads • Birds • Fish • Pedestals
for FREE!
proper disposal! Shipping Anywhere
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration
Will pick up at
Saturday, October 27 Heads • Birds
meat shop• Fish • Pedestals
for FREE!
8:30 a.m -12:30 p.m. Shipping
Full Body • RugsAnywhere
• Restoration
FMDH Health Fair Shelly Sampson, Taxidermist
Glasgow Civic Center 228-8722 • 367-5347 • Cell: 672-0058

Letter to the Buzz These tasks need to be done with extreme accuracy.
When I worked for Valley County, though Taryn
The current world can be vicious didn’t work in my department, I had the opportunity
to observe the precision in her work and her strong
Dear Buzz: work ethic. The Office of Valley County Clerk and
It seems that all elections bring out a variety of Recorder calls for a very high degree of accuracy
opinions which vary in consistency as to what the and a very strong understanding of the duties and
necessary qualifications are for that position. the requirements of the department. These are
For example: Some voters believe that having our county records that we are talking about and,
an extensive knowledge of the area your jurisdiction believe me, I don’t take the importance of this
covers is not really necessary; other qualifications office very lightly. We are blessed with the well
are much more important. Well that just ain’t so! run and organized office right now because of the
The more the candidates know about any public high quality management of our current Clerk and
office and the jurisdiction it covers are a definite Recorder The current world in which we live can
big time plus! Just ask any elected official. be vicious. Our county records need to be filed
Second example: The more people that write correctly and promptly. Taryn Stebleton can do this
letters to the editor for/against a political candidate for our county. Lets maintain the quality of our
absolutely makes that candidate the best/worst Clerk and Recorder Office.
candidate is another false belief. Upon close Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to
examination, you will find that many of these letters voice my opinion on this matter and for the public
are composed by relatives of the candidate, same service the BS Buzz provides to our community.
political party associates, fellow church members, ~ David Pippin
crank in nature or friends from the good old gang. Former Valley County Commissioner
These individuals seem to have a private agenda
and possess very little knowledge about the office
for which the candidate is running. These letter- Vote Christine Gamas
writers just need the candidate in office or out for Valley County Justice of the Peace
EXPERIENCE:
(whichever the case may be) to help further their • Clerk for Valley County Justice Court for 11+ years
personal agendas. • Enter citations, Criminal complaints, Civil complaints, and Small Claims
With that being said, I would like to take this • Sending out Jury Questionnaires and entering them in as they come back
• Sending out Jury Summons for Jury Trials
time to commend Taryn Stebleton on her candidacy. • Initial Appearances, taking payments, making deposits, and end of
Taryn possesses the abilities to serve effectively as months reports and other day to day tasks
Valley County Clerk and Recorder. Oh, you don’t I see the need for the Justice Court to be more available.
I have also been approved by the Montana Supreme Court
have to take my word for it, just call the people with to fill in as a Sub Judge for 8+ years
whom she works and those people that she serves PERSONAL:
in the office every day. These people appreciate • Valley County resident for 20+ years
Taryn’s abilities. The Clerk and Recorder performs • Hobbies are camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and horseback riding.
• Love following my nephews’ sporting events and niece with her activities.
hundreds of tasks every day that are required for • My husband is a Retired Navy Disabled Veteran (Thank you Veterans!!) G A M A S
the keeping of our Valley County facts and records. Paid for by Gamas for Justice of the Peace, Nicole Gamas, Treasurer non-partisan, 730 4th Ave. North, Glasgow, MT 59230

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