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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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Teaching them young


Eight years ago these little fellows were having a ball played Saturday and Sunday, June 20th-21st. There
at the 2nd Annual Chappy Memorial Co-ed Softball are 10 teams that will be battling it out with a total of
Tournament in Fort Peck. Jack and Tay Morehouse 19 games and a possible 20th game if needed in this
have grown considerably and are quite the athletes true double elimination format with the championship
indeed. They will probably be able to be found slated for 3:00 on Sunday. See the schedule inside of
hanging out around John Hahn Field this weekend the 10th Annual Aaron D. “Chappy” Chatten Memorial
as the 10th Annual Chappy Memorial Tourney will be Tournament inside today’s Buzz.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
INDOOR RUMMAGE SALE Friday, June 19, 1-6 pm. & Saturday,
June 20, 8am-1pm. 2 highchairs (1 straps on a chair, 1 hangs from
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND the table). Kids clothes sizes baby up to size 14-16’s. Air purifier,

ALL SHOWINGS $3.00 sm. microwave, ironing board, humidifier, men’s and lady’s clothes,
books, jewelry, antique oval beveled door window, needle punched
black velvet, an Indian chief in feathered headdress, and much more!
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
313 4TH AVE. SOUTH
SHOWING: JUNE 12-18 BUZZ
FORT PECK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES: Saturday, June 20
starting at 8 am. Lots of houses participating, something for everyone!
BUZZ
Rated PG 115 min. Rated PG-13 144 min. MARCIA MAE’S SALVAGE & ANTIQUES Open at 10:00 a.m. on
Friday, June 19th and 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 20th. LOCATION
5:20 & 8:15 5:00& 8:00 534 1ST AVE N. (HWY 2 across from McDonald’s & next to the
Methodist Church. Marcia Fast Proprietor 263-7567
BUZZ
Chilly Mid-June FOR SALE Will accept any reasonable offer for 3 older Anderson
night with possible windows. (1) 83” Wide by 64” High. (1) 75” Wide by 53” High. (1) 41”
Wide by 65” High. CALL CELL 263-1940 OR 228-9288
record setting lows BUZZ
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Northwest THE TOWN OF FORT PECK is offering 120 acres of Hay Land to
wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light west. Winds could gust as be cut. For bid sheets contact the Fort Peck Town Office at (406)
high as 22 mph. 526-3220. Bids must be received at the Town Office by June 29,
2020 at 4:00 p.m.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms BUZZ
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72. Light west COMING UP Saturday June 20. Tom & Dolores Matuska Moving &
wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Retirement Auction. Watch for details. GSI AUCTION SERVICE
Friday Night: A slight chance of showers and BUZZ
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of
wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable. Chance of Glasgow. Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit.
precipitation is 20%. $595/month. 360-750-6746
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers after noon. BUZZ
Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Light and variable wind POSITION OPENING: Full Time Clerk at the Valley County Clerk and
becoming west 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Recorder’s Office. Experience with bookkeeping, computer, payroll,
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and reading land descriptions, accounting and other clerical office duties
thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy, preferred.Must work well with employees and have excellent customer
with a low around 54. West northwest wind 5 to 10 mph services skills. Salary: DOE. Full Benefit Package. FOR A COMPLETE
becoming south southeast after midnight. JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE
CLERK AND RECORDER’S OFFICE. 501 COURT SQUARE #2,
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers and GLASGOW, MT 59230, 406-228-6226
thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near BUZZ
78. West northwest wind 5 to 11 mph, with gusts as high T&R TRUCKING Looking for a Porta Potty cleaner. 5-6 days per week
as 18 mph. depending on the season. CDL preferred or willing to obtain. Wage
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and depends on experience. CALL ROCKY AT 228-8746 OR APPLY AT
thunderstorms before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low T&R TRUCKING
around 54. North northwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming BUZZ
light north after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVERS WANTED full and part time positions.
mph. Must be 21, driving experience required. Starts at $16. Email
Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and msglasgowmt@gmail.com for questions and full information.
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near BUZZ
79. West northwest wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high RENTAL ASSISTANT for apartments in Glasgow + other light duties.
as 21 mph. PT as needed. Trustworthy and efficient. 360-750-6746
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.Tuesday: BUZZ
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly RUNDLE SUITES is on the hunt for a good maintenance man!
sunny, with a high near 80. STOP BY AND TALK TO JON AT RUNDLE SUITES • DOWNTOWN
GLASGOW
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. BUZZ
Man from Valley County tests positive in another county
Valley County Public Health This person is a male in his 60s Department is following up directly
Department and Frances Mahon who is not currently in Valley County. with all individuals who have had
Deaconess Hospital on Wednesday He will remain in isolation in the close contact with the case and are
confirmed one positive case of county in which he was infected for at risk of infection. All close contacts
COVID-19 of a Valley County the duration of his illness. will be notified and tested for
resident. Valley County Public Health COVID-19.
BUZZIFIEDS
RUNDLE SUITES Any ambitious and energetic workers out there? HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS, INC: Employer seeking Family Support
Rundle Suites is looking for those above the norm for housekeeping Specialist to assist families with efficient use of resources and training
and front desk and we love teachers! STOP BY AND TALK TO US AT programs for children with development disabilities. Applicant needs a
RUNDLE SUITES • DOWNTOWN GLASGOW bachelor’s degree in human services field or a comparable combination
BUZZ of education and relevant experience. Knowledge of local and statewide
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Dietary Director. The Director services and common assessment tools is a plus. Applicants must have
is responsible for the Dietary Department, food and supply logistics and the ability to maintain rapport with children and entire family, teachers,
resident dietary needs. If you have experience and are looking into a and other professionals. Travel is required. Must pass a background
long term career, please visit Valley View Home for an application. OUR check. Fulltime position. $13-$15/hr, DOE. CONTACT HI-LINE HOME
WAGE IS HIGHLY COMPETITIVE AND DEPENDS ON EXPERIENCE! PROGRAMS WITH FURTHER QUESTIONS OR TO PICK UP AN
BUZZ APPLICATION. CLOSE DATE: 6-19-20
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage BUZZ
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Maintenance Mechanic Assistant
anyone who wants to become a CNA as well. PLEASE SWING BY (2 positions open) Full-time, M – F. High School Diploma or GED. 1-year
VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND plant or hospital maintenance experience preferred but not required. We
JOIN OUR TEAM! will provide all job specific training necessary. Maintaining the Buildings,
BUZZ Grounds and Systems at FMDH. Looking for a vocation that makes a
HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS, INC: Employer seeking Family Support difference in our community? We offer a great environment and good
Specialist Assistant to assist families with efficient use of resources benefits while working with wonderful people. Well consider working with
and training programs for children with development disabilities. our team, we are looking for the right person to fill this open position, is
Applicant needs a associate degree in human services field or a it you? General maintenance of systems and equipment responsibility
comparable combination of education and relevant experience. that ensures the safety and operation of the entire facility. Perform
Knowledge of local and statewide services and common assessment general preventive maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical and
tools is a plus. Applicants must have the ability to maintain rapport electromechanical equipment. Organize and precipitate staff relocations
with children and entire family, teachers, and other professionals. and space preparations. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Travel is required. Must pass a background check. Fulltime position. Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT
$10-$15/hr, DOE. CONTACT HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS WITH (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
FURTHER QUESTIONS OR TO PICK UP AN APPLICATION. CLOSE BUZZ
DATE: 6-19-20 DALE PLUMBING & HEATING OPENING: Customer Service. Cleaning
BUZZ and organizing store, waiting on customers,answering phones, making
work orders, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing and putting
Don’t wai
your appo t, schedule inventory away, pricing and making sales slips, processing returns and
intment no
w! credits, computer data entry, and various other office and clerical duties
Call
406-22 as assigned. Benefits Health, Vision, Dental, 401K, Profit sharing, and
8-3400 personal time. Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per Hour. Hours: 40 hours per
week. Email job apps to dph@daleph.net or DROP OFF AT DALE
Attention!
ATHLETIC All Student Athletes: PLUMBING & HEATING
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PHYSICALS Now scheduling athle�c physicals for the 2020-2021 sports
season. All student athletes will need to make individual
appointments at FMDH Glasgow Clinic Primary Care.
ELEVATOR OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Full time Monday-Friday 8-5,
weekends and overtime during peak business times. Excellent wages,
train bonus plus annual bonus. Health insurance, 401k and generous
vacation time. The Elevator Operations Specialist is responsible for
performing all operations functions relating to the Elevator, Control
Room, weighing/grading, housekeeping and rail loading activities.
Employee may also be responsible to assist in performing routine
221 5th Avenue South maintenance of equipment. For a full job description or to apply, go to
www.bunge.com/job-search and click on Open Positions. WE ALSO
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-3400 FMDH.ORG

WELCOME CALLS AT 406-695-2347


Play Ball, Boys & Girls!
10 teams have signed up to play in the 10th
Annual Aaron D. “Chappy” Memorial Co-Ed Softball
Tournament scheduled for this Saturday, June 20th and
Sunday, June 21st at John Hahn Field in Fort Peck. A
correction to the front page on number of games played,
there are 18 games over the two days, 19 if a second
championship game is needed. Here is the schedule:
Saturday
1. 8:00 AM - Alley’s Palace vs. Case Up (Frazer)
2. 9:00 AM - Busted Knuckle vs. Angry Beaver
3. 10:00 AM - Northern Lights vs. Shockers (Glendive)
4. 11:00 AM - Mojo (Havre) vs. 5th Ave. Pharmacy
5. 12:00 PM - Rock’s Auto Mall vs. Winner of Game 2
6. 1:00 PM - AmeriClean (Billings) vs. Winner of
Game 1
7. 2:00 PM - loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 4
8. 3:00 PM - loser of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 2
9. 4:00 PM - winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 5
Proceeds from last year’s Chappy Memorial
10. 5:00 PM - winner of Game 4 vs. winner of Game 6 Touranament were spent on this sign for the
6:00 PM - Men’s and Women’s Home Run Derby Madison Faith Chatten Memorial Playground at
Sullivan Park in Glasgow. Thank you to those that
Sunday continue to support this tournament!
11. 8:00 AM - Game 11 Consolation
12. 9:00 AM - Game 12 Consolation
13. 10:00 AM - Game 13 Consolation
14. 11:00 AM - Game 14 Consolation home of
The
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15. 12:00 PM - Game 15 Undefeated Semifinal
16. 1:00 PM - Game 16 4th Place Game
17. 2:00 PM - Game 17 3rd Place Game
18. 3:00 PM - Game 18 Championship
4:00 PM - Game 19 2nd Championship “If Needed”

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to show what the
rule of law means
to us in everyday
life is to recall what
has happened
when there is no
rule of law.” ~ U.S.
President Dwight D.
Eisenhower

Celebrating our

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We will be
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Thursday
thru Saturday
June 18-20
4:00-9:00 PM
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including the stunning Lake McDonald, pictured above, and is currently the only waters
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But if you judge a fish
by its ability to climb
a tree, it will live its
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Flatland Cruiser
Car Club
Father’s Day
Show ‘n Shine
Sunday, June 21
10am - 2pm
In front of Sam & Jeff’s
Cars, Pickups, Motorcycles
& Bikes are Welcome
Do not have to be a Member to Participate
Enjoy Classic Cars,
Food & Drinks
& Scouts
Pinewood Derby
Call 367-5200 for more info

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228-8006
Panthers, Raiders play for title Hinsdale had won the district and divisional championships.
By Mike Brandt The Raiders did return the following year, but the
In 1977 Montana High School Association went to four Raiders went 1-2. They were fourth in 2013, losing to Twin
classifications in girls’ basketball. That year it was like the Bridges 62-42. Twin Bridges also beat the Raiders 51-27 in an
boys with Class AA, A, B and C. Outlook made it back to the opening round gamed. Hinsdale rebounded with wins over
state tournament, but not as the top team from the Eastern C St. Labre, 58-53, and Mon-Dak, 58-46.
division. Hinsdale played for the championship the following
Nashua won the divisional crown with a win over year when Whitney Molina and Chadaya Christensen led
Outlook. The Porcupines went on to finish second a state. It the Raiders. Hinsdale defeated Winnett-Grass Range, 54-
was ironic; Nashua had the chance to with the first Class C 41, in the opening round. The Raiders followed with a 48-
state title, which the boys did in 1950. 41 win over Shields Valley where Molina scored 28 points
Opheim and Nashua had excellent programs, but and Christensen 11. But the Raiders couldn’t keep up with a
those two schools weren’t the only programs that have seen talented Belt squad. Belt, which has one of the best programs
success. Whitewater and Opheim had some good battles as in Class C, ran away with a 63-18 victory.
well. Whitewater made its first trip to state in 1984 when Hinsdale finished the year 24-3 with two of the loss to
the Penguins went 0-2. They returned to state in 1991, again Saco-Whitewater. But the Raiders beat the Panthers for the
going 0-2. But the Penguins came back the following year led district and divisional championships.
by Sarina Green. Whitewater won its first game, 67-61, over Richey won two state chippers after finishing second in
Belt. But the Penguins lost the next two, 66-54 to Drummond 1998, losing to Box Elder 38-36. The Royals behind the play
and 52-46 to District 3C rival Opheim. Green had 24 points of Robyn Milne came back to win the crown in 1999 with a
against Belt and 20 against Drummond. 64-34 over Reed Point. The two had a rematch the following
Whitewater also played for the state championship twice, year with the same outcome but different scores, 36-31.
the first time in 1994, losing to Kremlin-Gildford 45-40. That Scobey also played for the championship in 2005 when
year the team had the Hammond cousins, Aimee, Ashley, and the Spartans lost to Reed Point/Ryegate, 31-27. Scobey had
Haley, and the Simonson cousins, April, Janel, and Krystal. Ella opened with a 33-28 win over Drummond and followed with
Anderson was a cousin to the Simonson’s. Krystal Simonson a 35-27 win over Chester. The Spartans were third the year
and Anderson had 14 points each in the championship game. before, defeating Charlo 39-27. They were fourth in 2006 and
Then in 1995 Winifred defeated the Penguins 60-40. lost out the following year.
Whitewater has since joined forces with Saco. That Scobey also finished third in 2019 with a 51-45 win
program won a state in 2011 when the Panthers edged over Savage. This year they were attempting to advance to
Harlowton/Ryegate, 38-37. They also beat Belt, 48-44, and the consolation game before the tournament was called due
Joliet, 45-31. The year before the team lost to divisional rival to the CORID-19 virus.
Fairview, 58-42, in the chipper game. The Panthers had Circle won the crown in 2007 with a 29-27 win over
beaten Twin Bridges 52-37 and Belt 57-41. Charlo. Plentywood was third in 2016 and Froid-Lake fourth
Saco-Whitewater went 1-2 at the 2009 state meet. In 2014 in 2017 and third the following year.
the Panthers again went 1-2, opening with a 40-37 win over Next I’ll look at how Malta, Wolf Point and Poplar have
Harlowton-Ryegate. They lost the next two games, 44-34 to fared at the state level.
eventual champions Belt and 45-37 to Winnett-Grass Range.
The girls were back in the championship game the following
year. They played a team that was not predicted to win the
title. Gardiner was coming off of another state volleyball state
championship. The Bruins were led by Hannah Dean, who
went on to a successful career with Carroll College. Dean
scored 22 points in leading Gardiner to a 55-48 win over
Saco-Whitewater to win the crown. Tatum Moore paced the
Panthers with 22 points.
Saco-Whitewater opened with a 56-50 win over Belt,
and also beat Twin Bridges 54-45 in a semifinal game.
Hinsdale made its first trip to state in 2008 when the
Raiders drove to Belgrade and went in looking for some
hardware. Hinsdale did get some hardware when the Raiders
beat Belt, 36-29, for third place. The Raiders opened with
a 45-40 loss to Highwood, but bounced back to win two
games, 43-40 over Hot Springs and 42-33 over Twin Bridges. Free hammocks all over town... it’s like a miracle!

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