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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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Heirloom quilters
to celebrate 30th
Heirloom Quilters
are celebrating their 30th
Anniversary with a party
for ALL Quilters in the area
on Saturday, September
28th at the Evangelical
Church in Glasgow from
10:30 a.m. – 2p.m.
They will have a quilt
show, demonstrations,
raffles, door prizes and
lunch. Please RSVP to
Barb Math at 406-390-
1444, Peggy Sain at 406-
230-1912, or Sue Garsjo at
406-230-1657.
Just a twist of lime
The “Twist of Lime
Team Roping” has been
rescheduled to this
Saturday, September 14th
at the Cherry Creek Roping
Arena. Entries begin at Getting the hunting season off to a super start!
noon with roping at 1 p.m.
Sponsored by This past Sunday (just the second day of opening bow hunting season) 22-year-old
Lane Nickels bagged his first-ever bull elk, a dandy 6x7, in just his second year of bow
Nemont Beverage, beer
hunting. is his 2nd year of bow hunting, first bull elk with his bow. Uncle Ralph Kress
gardens and concessions
(at left) and his younger brother Jace Nickels were along for the hunt, and the work to
will be available. There is follow. Hunting in HD 632, they quartered the bull and packed it downhill to Fort Peck
no admission to come out Reservoir in two trips. It was then loaded into Wade Wetzel’s boat, (Wade resides at
and watch and the beer is the Pines) and they would high-tail it to the boat ramp where the pickup awaited to
always ice cold. blaze the trail home. Awesome job, Lane & Crew! And just gotta love Uncle Ralph’s hat.
It’s Go Time at Sunnyside!
G&D Luckily for the Sunnyside Men’s Golf League and
playoffs beginning this afternoon, there is a slim 1%
ELECTRIC chance of rain at 3:00 going up to a marginal 6% chance
at 7:00, a gentle breeze of 6 mph, gusts to around 10,
temperature of 63° at 3:00 rising to the day’s maximum
temp of 66° at 6:00... simply put, sounds like near perfect
golf conditions.
In the hunt for the prestigious “Squires Cup”,
tonight’s battles look like this:
• #1 D & G Sports (Boyd Sinclair, Steve Sukut, Karl Krause,
Residential & Commercial Seth Ingram) vs. #8 Independence Bank (Ed Hopfauf,
Kurt Breigenzer, Cecil Dalby, Cory Hallock)
CALL 263-2724 • #2 Thompson & Sons (Rocky Thompson, Curt Shipman,
Dean Jensen, Zac “Sanchez” Garsjo) vs. #7 Newton
Golf this evening, Motors (Torey Rasmusan, Andy Newton, Doug Nistler,

Flood Watch
Tyler Partridge)

Wednesday
• #3 First Community Bank (Tim Dees, Marc Breigenzer,
Gil Johnson, Herb Sand) vs. #6 Hi-Line Ford (sub Nate
Hopstad, Mike Johnson, Red Sillerud, Josh Sillerud)
The flood watch continues from Wednesday
morning through Thursday morning. Rainfall— • #4 United Insurance (Zak Peterson, Stan Ozark, Carlyle
Garsjo, sub BJ Kemp) vs. #5 Lee’s Precision Paint (sub
sometimes heavy—will spread across the region late Todd Truscott, Joel Smith, Carson Buffington, Lee Nelson)
tonight through Thursday morning. The heaviest rain
is expected Wednesday and Wednesday night. Due to This is a single elimination format, lose one and
the recent rainfall, this rain is expected to run off into you’re done. Quarterfinals were expected to resume this
area creeks, streams, and rivers, causing them to flood Thursday, but that will probably not happen as they’re
particularly Beaver Creek and the Milk River. worried about Cory Hallock falling into a flooded
Tonight: Rain, mainly after midnight. Low around 50. Light Cherry Creek and being swept away.
northeast wind increasing to 6 to 11 mph in the evening.
Chance of precipitation is 100%. Milk River DU Banquet Oct. 5th
Wednesday: Guaranteed rain. High near 60. Northeast The Milk River Ducks Unlimited Annual Banquet
wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. will be held on Saturday, October 5th at the Tin Cup Bar
Wednesday Night: Rain. Low around 46. North wind 11 to 14 & Grill in Malta.
mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation
Tickets are $50 single, $75 couple, or $25 youth. For
is 90%.
Thursday: A 50 percent chance of rain, mainly before noon.
tickets call Patience Wiltse at 406-390-0534 or purchase
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61. North wind around 11 tickets online.
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Fundraising banquets such as these will help
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. North ensure that waterfowl will have places to nest, raise
northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable after their young, migrate through and winter in each year.
midnight. Your attendance at the Malta banquet will help DU
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Southeast wind 5 to 8 conserve wetlands and critical upland habitat vital to
mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon.
North America’s waterfowl and the more than 900 other
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Southwest
wind 6 to 8 mph. species of wildlife that use these same habitats.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. West wind 9 to Volunteers are the backbone of Ducks Unlimited.
14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Without them the conservation work Ducks Unlimited
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. South does would not be possible. If you want to help make
southwest wind around 9 mph. a difference, join your local DU chapter. You will not
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. South wind 7 to regret that decision. You will help leave a legacy for
13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. future generations and ensure we have wetlands and
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. waterfowl forever.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
SUMMER GRAB BOX SALE On all summer clothing, $10 per box ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
September 9-14. All Scotty apparel is out. DONATIONS WELCOME (No BUZZ
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ELECTRIC. FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
BUZZ bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Dietary Aide, Full Time, rotating shifts. Normal system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
shifts are 6:00 am to 2:30 pm or 10:30 am -7:00 pm some weekends (406) 263-2046
required. Previous dietary (kitchen) experience preferred. On-the-job BUZZ
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using proper methods of food handling, preparation, and storage. Basic VIEWING 406-230-1959
knowledge of food service and ability to follow department policies and BUZZ
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MORE INFORMATION. month. 360-750-6746
BUZZ BUZZ
GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITION: GHS Special Ed. Aide, wages STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE: Large & Medium Storage Units in Glasgow
$12.17-12.58 & full benefits. To apply go to: https://glasgowsd.tedk12.com/ CALL 228-8333
hire/index.aspx CALL BRETT HUNTSMAN 406-228-2485 FOR MORE BUZZ
INFO. (Equal Opportunity Employer) FOR RENT: 2 bedroom in Glasgow Very Clean No Smoking & No Pets
BUZZ CALL 228-8333
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs to work the NOC shift. High BUZZ
paid wage for CNAs with long term care experience along with a 75 cent HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fridge, stove, and washer & dryer.
increase due to night shift work. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW $800/mo. + utilities. No pets. CALL DAWN AT 228-2345
HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT IN NASHUA: 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Washer & dryer, central air.
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent $600/mo plus deposit. CALL 263-7036
Housekeeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning BUZZ
services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment FOR RENT LARGE STORAGE UNITS 14’X40’ with 12’WX14’T doors.
for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross Located East of Valley Builders. CALL SIMENIUK STORAGE 724-7079
training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR

FIRE SALE
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME has an opening for a full time Activities Aide.
Pay depends on experience PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME’S
ADMINISTRATION FOR QUESTIONS / APPLICATIONS SOON!
BUZZ 50%-90% OFF
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals
for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our
ALL IN-STOCK INVENTORY
Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the Tuesday - Wednesday • 8am - 5pm
Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION Thursday, Friday & Saturday • 8am - 6pm
FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ CASH ONLY
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
NO Credit Cards
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER New inventory arriving September 25th
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ
FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares
BUSY BEE
and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides
a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude
Embroidery
Fort Peck Highway • 406-263-5200
It’s all gotta go!
When you see Busy Bee Embroidery’s “FIRE SALE” cost and they would make up for the loss. “What are
ad in the Buzz, that’s exactly what it is. Juanita and they going to do with Glasgow Scotties and Middle of
her husband Kent, who has his Morehouse Taxidermy Nowhere apparel?” was Juanita’s reasoning to pass
business under one roof, had a fire in the taxidermy on the huge savings to her customers. And take it from
part of the building, but it was very minor; Kent had it the Buzz, there is absolutely NO smoke damage to the
extinguished immediately. But they were advised to goods. From infant sizes to 3X adults which includes
contact their insurance company anyway, and it turned lots of gear for the guys!), she’d like to see it all go
out to be a win, win, win for everyone: the insurance out the door by this weekend. Everything’s gotta go
company, Busy Bee Embroidery, and now YOU, except for the Rocky Mountain goat, the moose and her
the customers! Juanita explained that the insurance embroidery equipment. Then they plan to give it a fresh
company her an option: they would salvage the paint job and get ready for the new inventory which is
merchandise or she could slash the prices to under her expected to arrive on Wednesday, September 25th.

30th Annual
Saco-Hinsdale
NEW SCHOOL/WINTER SHOWTIMES! Community
Starting September 6th, 2019 Potluck Picnic
Monday - Thursday • 5:00pm | 8:00pm Sunday, September 15th
Friday & Saturday • 4:00pm | 7:00pm | 9:00pm Bjornberg Bridge
Sunday • 4:00pm | 7:00pm Church Service at 11:15 am
Lunch at 12:30 pm
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND No meat will be provided this
year. Please bring a dish to share
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON for the potluck. Beverages and
utensils provided.
FREE TREAT TUESDAY!
Free Popcorn with every Paid Admission Horseshoes
Volleyball &
406-228-9239 • www.polsonthatres.com Jam Session after Lunch
I bet if you
put your ad here
people would
Casino Night
SATURDAY NIGHT 6:00 - 9:00 PM
see it!

Dart & Pool


Players
wanting to form a
dart or pool team,
54216 US HWY 2 • Glasgow, Montana 59230 • (406) 228-4555 or just want to play...
Balloon Pop for all Machine Players Elks has a
spot for you!
Free Appetizers and Drink Specials Call 228-2233 or 230-2165

Middle of Nowhwere
Overall:
Team Kastet (579.44), $700
Hawgnutz BBQ (578.2288),
$300
Baby Got Back BBQ, $100
Hard Meat to Beat!
Smoke on the Waters
South of the Brisket
Chicken
Team Kastet, $150
South of the Brisket, $50
Hard Meat to Beat!, $25
Hawgnutz BBQ
Baby Got Back BBQ
Smoke on the Waters
Ribs
Team Kastet, $150
Smoke on the Waters, $50
Baby Got Back BBQ, $25
Hawgnutz BBQ
Hard Meat to Beat!
South of the Brisket
Pork
Hawgnutz BBQ, $150
Baby Got Back BBQ, $50
Team Kastet, $25
Hard Meat to Beat!
Smoke on the Waters
South of the Brisket
Brisket
Hawgnutz BBQ, $150
Smoke on the Waters, $50
Baby Got Back BBQ, $25

Giving it a trim job Hard Meat to Beat!


Team Kastet
Now here’s a guy that lives and breathes barbecue, found here Friday evening South of the Brisket
prepping a beef brisket for the smoker as the Middle of Nowhere Barbecue
Contest was underway. Mike Merideth of Hawgnutz BBQ would take top honors Wild Card Meat (Chef’s
for his brisket, as well as his pulled pork. Check out the final scores between Choice). Winner Take All.
Team Hawgnutz and Team Kastet. Yes, the competition was that tight! Baby Got Back BBQ
September 4-10, 2019
Boneless
PORK TENDERLOINS...............$1.99 lb.
All Natural Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS......... 99¢ lb.
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
T-BONE STEAKS ......................$8.99 lb.
Food Club 32 oz. Brick or Shredded
MEDIUM CHEDDAR ...............$3.99 ea.
Bone-In Pork
BOSTON BUTT ROAST .............$1.79 lb.
Johnsonville 14 oz. Select Varieties
SAUSAGE..............................$3.49 ea.
Gossner 16 oz. Select Varieties
CHEESE SLICES......................$3.99 ea.
Tinas 4 oz. Select Varieties
BURRITOS .............................. 30¢ ea.
Food Club 5 Dozen
MEDIUM EGGS ......................$2.99 ea.
Banquet 7 oz. Select Varieties
POT PIES ................................ 77¢ ea.
Old Mil/Old Mil Light 24 pk Cans
BEER .................................. $13.99 ea.

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
French Toast • Sausage Patty
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Burrito w/ Salsa • Nachos
Corn • Pineapple
Milk

An Englishman, Frenchman, Spaniard, and


German are all trying to watch a street performer juggle Feeling overwhelmed?
knives. Unfortunately, it’s such a busy day in the city, Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?
there are too many other people around to see clearly.
Luckily, the juggler notices their plight and decides to Let us help.
climb onto a higher platform so the four men can see.
As he balances a knife on his nose, he asks, “Can
you see me now?”
The four men reply one after the other, “Yes!” “Oui!”
“Si!” “Ja!” Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Thanks for Listening Ranch 50 miles south of Hinsdale.
To me “Riding Down The Canyon To Watch
Progress? I Think Not! The Sun Go Down” shouldn’t be experienced using
There was a time when Dad, a camera drone and shown on a 75 inch screen in
at the supper table would say “ get the bunkhouse! Get off your arse and saddle up!
some sleep tonight kids ‘cause If you feel the need to do something while
we’re saddlin’ up and chasing cows riding get a couple 2 quart Mason jars, fill them
at sun-up.” In those days saddling up three-quarters full with whole milk fresh from ol’
didn’t mean checking the four-wheeler for gas and Bossy the Jersey milk cow, tie them to your saddle
oil. strings and go for a nice two-hour jaunt. When you
It meant that one of us would get up 30 minutes arrive back at the ranch you should have a couple
before everyone else, grab a cold biscuit, head out to pounds of butter and some fresh buttermilk.
the barn where we had our wrangling horse in the Seems all these new gadgets do nothing but
stall, saddle up and go get the rest of the herd. make hard working men and women not so hard
There’s nothing like it friends. A chilly October working anymore. Ok, you still work hard when
morning just before sun-up, a horse with a tad bit of you put up four thousand or more bales of hay
go-gettum and a bunch of horses crashing through (‘unprocessed cow-manure’ I call them) but even
the timber lickety-split and down the steep hills, then it isn’t like it was what with all the new stuff on
manes and tails flying and nostrils flaring. We just these tractors and bailers.
took a deep seat and held on for dear life! It was How many of us are there left who remember
great. cutting hay with a team of draft horses? Or at least
This morning, at the quick-stop while visiting sitting on a Ford eight N or nine N with a mower
and sipping coffee I heard the boss say I wouldn’t attachment and raking with a dump rake? Sitting on
mind having a drone! the rake was pure double-dee torture at the ripe old
Hold on just a minute here! A drone?! It was age of 10 trying to time it so’s you mash down the
bad enough when you put the horses out to pasture, foot pedal at just the right time to dump the hay and
covered up the saddles in the shed so’s they wouldn’t keep the windrow straight.
get covered with bird-droppings and dust and bought All I’m saying is this....I’m not saying ranch life
a couple of those gas guzzling, smoke belching is easy. I know better. I’m not saying that gadgets
mayhem-on-wheels ATV’s or some call them Quads don’t make life easier...they do. I’m just saying, don’t
and others just call them four-wheelers. toss it all out with the Saturday bathwater. Keep
It was justified by mumbling something like some horses around and keep the saddles oiled and
“they’ll save us a lot of time.” Save time for what I ready to throw onto the back of a good ol’ cow-pony
might ask? Time for a three-martini lunch? Time to and go for a nostalgic ride. I guarantee, it’ll clear the
sit and ponder what needs fixing the most and then cob-webs and give you a new sense of the great way
remember you needed to go to town and get some of life that is ranching. Kick your steed into a high
parts for the Kawasaki trail murdercycle. lope and yell “Yippee-Ki-Yi-Yo”! Or if you prefer “
So now, to make matters worse....and to ‘save Hi-Yo Silver... Away!” Just do it! C’mon, It’ll make a
time’ the boss wants to buy a drone. new man of you, unless of course, you’re a woman.
Yaa’ ya’ I hear you....”it would be really nice to That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
be able to put in the coordinates and have the drone ~ Virgil Vaupel
follow the river to see if there are any cows bogged
ior Citizen Center
Money is better than
down.” Maybe so but isn’t that something that could
S en poverty, izen Cfor
ior Cifitonly enter
be done leisurely and on horseback? S en
Someone told of reading somewhere....was it WEDNESDAY financial reasons.

possible in a past issue of Thanks for Listening in Hot Pork Sandwich Do Roman
the Buzz.... that drones would soon be delivering Call for reservation by 10 AM paramedics refer to
packages and mail to remote places like the Horse 228-9500 an IV as a four?
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Glasgow wins last minute meet


By Mike Brandt to get a meet in. I didn’t know how to
When Malta canceled its cross feel with just a few teams coming. I was
country meet on Saturday, longtime just glad we got to race because I will
Glasgow coach Rod Karst got on the miss the meet this week.”
phone to call area teams for a meet in “We got a meet in that was the
Glasgow. The call brought teams from big thing,” added Karst. “Otherwise we
Culbertson to Hays-Lodgepole into were going two weeks without a meet.”
the Bonnie City. All of McKean’s training during
Malta runs its meets on the golf the off season — she ran six days a
course and according to Karst the week in July, about 30 miles per week
Malta crew didn’t want to mess up their — is paying off with her 20:22 time to
course. Karst wanted to just move the open the season in Billings where her
meet to Glasgow but they didn’t want goal was cracking the top 20. She did,
to do that. So Karst put together his taking 20th.
own meet with some of the teams that “I was happy about that, it was
were to participate in the Malta meet. seven seconds off my PR from last
“They could move their results year,” she said. “And it was under a
board where they put the stickers minute and a half faster than I ran last
on over here and the awards and we year in Billings. I was really happy to
would take care of everything else,” see that.”
Karst explained, “but they said they McKean had her brothers, Ellis
couldn’t do that.” and Merlin, to push her during the
Teams back-tracking to Glasgow summer.
included Whitewater, Frazer, Wolf “They are way faster than I
Point, Scobey, Cicle, Culbertson, Hays- am, but it was just nice to have them
Lodgepole, Plentywood. The race was encouraging me,” said McKean. “I
ran on the gravel road behind the high want to break 20 minutes this season.
school. The Scotties dominated the That’s definitely my goal.”
meet with three of the girls finishing in McKean feels the girls have to
the top five as well as three of the boys improve, but feels that the Scotties are
running in the top five in their race. in pretty good shape for this time of
Iris McKean won the girls 5K the year.
Iris McKean in 2018
race, running a 20:48.4, followed by “We have a solid top three
Ali Cunningham in third place with runners,” said McKean. “It’s really good best. We had a couple of kids improve
a time of 22:10.8. Lauren Padden was seeing the freshmen stepping up.” their times from Billings. But placing-
fourth, running a time of 23:43.8. The Scotty boys also won despite wise we look pretty strong. That’s the
“It (time) was alright,” said being a few runners short. important part.”
McKean. “It was good enough to win “For the most part the others did okay,” Glasgow will be in Glendive on
the meet. But it wasn’t a PR. It was nice said Karst. “The times weren’t the Friday with the first race at 9:00.

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