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Hot Pursuit
It’s been a busy week for Glasgow’s Aden Zoanni. Fairgrounds in Glasgow this Saturday, October 3rd
Last Thursday He was featured on the front page with the “Big Loops and Broncs” affair. Sign-ups for
of the Buzz as one of the Scotty Homecoming the team roping are at 9:00 a.m. Doris Ozark told us
candidates along with Colter Fast, Cooper Larsen earlier this week that they already had 16 ranch bronc
and queen candidates Aubre Harsock, Rachelle riders signed up, so that’s some pretty exciting stuff.
Glaser and Erika Blake. This past weekend Aden was The bronc riding calcutta is at 1:30. For more info, call
competing in the high school Rodeo at the Northeast Dewayne Ozark at (406)230-1259 or that ornery kid of
Montana Fairgrounds, hosted by the Glasgow Rodeo theirs — Walter— at (406)853-3803. Walter will be one
Committee. This was Aden’s Sunday run in the tie- of the bronc riders going for a high price in the calcutta
down roping event. as he has won ranch bronc riding events in the past and
More rodeo action happens at the Northeast Montana will surely be right in the mix this Saturday afternoon.
Service for Dale Dascher
The family of Dale
Arthur Dascher will
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND receive friends from
CLASSIC MOVIES $5.00 3-5:00 p.m., Sunday,
NEW RELEASE MOVIES $6.50 October 4, 2020 at Bell
CURBSIDE POPCORN EVERYDAY Mortuary.
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
Funeral services
SHOWING: SEPT. 25TH - OCT. 1ST will be 11:00 a.m.,
Monday, October 5,
2020 at Bell Mortuary
with Reverend Todd
Rated PG-13 150 min. Rated PG 127 min. Wright officiating.
5:00 & 8:00 5:20 & 8:15 Burial will follow at
Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, Montana.
A bit Condolences may be left for the family at
breezy for bellmortuaryglasgow.com.

Homecoming Spikers pick up conference W


Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. East southeast By Mike Brandt
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light east after midnight. Glasgow picked up an important District 2B Thursday
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Light and variable night when the Scotties swept Wolf Point, 25-11, 25-6 and
wind becoming north northwest 15 to 20 mph in the morning. 25-10.
Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.
The match was the first in close to two weeks. The
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. North Scotties last match was Sept. 12 against Sidney. Since that time
northwest wind 11 to 16 mph becoming light north after
Glasgow had two matches, Poplar and Harlem, postponed
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph.
because of the COVID-19 virus.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. Light and
Glasgow Coach Somer Hoerster commented that it was
variable wind becoming south southeast around 6 mph in
the afternoon. nice to get her girls on the floor to play someone else. The
Scotties had been scrimmaging against each other with the
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36.
Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
postponed matches.
“Finally,” said Hoerster. “Long time coming, it seems
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Southeast wind 7 to 14
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
like. It was really nice to finally get to play after all that practice.
And finally to get to have a match within our district. We
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43.
hadn’t seen anybody in our district yet.”
Southwest wind 7 to 9 mph becoming west northwest after
midnight. The first match with Wolf Point on Sept. 3 was
postponed. Then before last week’s matches the Scotties had
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Northwest wind
8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. two more matches postponed. Glasgow was expecting to play
three matches this week, but the rescheduled Harlem match
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. West
wind 7 to 10 mph. was postponed again.
Against Wolf Point Hoerster said that the girls played
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. West northwest
wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
very well.
“It was the cleanest that we’ve played since we went to
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 73.
Shelby, and that was the first weekend,” she said. “We didn’t
Reel Life Wisdom have near the number of missed serves; we didn’t have all the
ball handling errors that we’ve been struggling with. It was
“With fisherman, I have noticed, they don’t nice to put up some good solid plays and celebrate and smile
care whether I am brown or white, rich or poor, a little bit.”
wearing robes or waders. All they care about is
the fish, the river and the game we play.” ~ Amr Hoerster and her coaching staff had to keep the girls
Waked in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011) continued on page 4
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ duties as assigned. We can train the right person who has a wide range of
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buttercup spaghetti, carnival, potato, delicate,Hubbard squash, pumpkins, to the health and well-being of Valley County residents. This position
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made wood items, homemade soaps, Herbalife, Complimentary coffee and DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230
cookies. Thank you for supporting your local Farmers Market. RED ROCK OR CALL 406-228-6261.
PLAZA (ACROSS FROM THE COKE PLANT). BUZZ
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center, TVs, wicker baskets, Christmas decor, board games, women’s APPLICATION QUICKLY!
clothing (small-xl), kitchen stuff, crafting supplies, dog kennel, rims off an BUZZ
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SUNNY, DOWNTOWN ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, $500/month plus Coordinator will help process work orders, process all new member
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The Catch and
A cowboy’s success in tie-down r
the precise teamwork between him
mount hits the brakes after a s

Spikers continued from page 2


HUMP DAY focused every time they had a match postponed. You practice

Co rn ho le for the match, and then have a letdown when you hear the match
is postponed.
“You just have to keep looking forward and talking about

LEAGUE what’s coming up next,” she said. “Just trying to make the best
out of the situation. Use our time the best we can.”
SIGN-UPS Glasgow’s not the only team that is frustrated with
postponed matches.
Sign-up by Monday, October 5th
“Wolf Point has had only two matches and we have had
at the Elks Lodge
five,” said Hoerster. “We got to play more than they have. Some
Registration fee is $50 per two-person team. of these teams haven’t played yet. You gotta find the silver lining.
League will Start Wednesday, October 7th At least we get to compete as much as we have.”
Glasgow (3-4, 1-0) also hosted Class C power Plentywood
Call 228-2233 for more information in a non-conference match Saturday night. The Wildcats pulled
out a five-set match victory, defeating the Scotties 23-25, 25-7,
Feeling overwhelmed? 21-25, 25-21 and 15-10.
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The “We knew they were going to be really tough,” said Hoerster.
Manor, or Valley View? “When you have a team primarily all juniors and they have
LET US HELP. gone to state now two years in a row, that’s a ton of tournament
Helping Senior Adults with their move experience that those kids have had. Especially in comparison
RATES: to my starting lineup. I only really have two returning starters
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location coming back that have that kind of experience. And then I have
$100/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View other kids that had limited playing time. So they are really lost as
$150/hr: Moving from home to a different house far as with game experience and game five match experience.”
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 Plentywood (8-0) finished the match with 47 kills, 85
d the Dismount
roping depends in large part on
m and his horse. Aden Zoanni’s
successfully-placed loop.

blocks, 18 aces, 44 digs and 35 assists.


Abrianna Nielsen led the Scotties with 17 kills, Rachel LOT ON SOUTH SIDE !
Glaser had 18 assists and four blocks, Daley Aune five aces, and 7800 sq. ft. corner lot on the
Blaire Westby 18 digs. Glasgow finished with 35 kills, nine blocks, south side located on 10th
30 digs, and 22 assists. Street and 5th Avenue south
“We did some things well and were really athletic at times in Glasgow. Great location to
and then we hde a few mental mistakes,” said Hoerster. “We’ve build your home!
lost three matches this year in five games by a total of 10 points or PRICED AT
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“But I’d much rather go to five (games) every time with
teams and really be pushed, instead of playing people that you
only go three games,” she said. “That’s not teaching these kids a lot
in the end. Yeah, it makes them feel good in the end, but in a long
term it doesn’t help.”
Hoerster is pleased with how her squad has played so far.
“We’ve done some good things and we’ve struggled at times.
But I really think if we get to finish out our season with the rest
of the matches that we have on our schedule we’re only going to
improve,” said Hoerster. “These kids are beginning to do some
great things consistently. Our record will show that in a few weeks.
Glasgow will be back in action tonight, hosting Malta to take
on the M-ettes in a 2B match. Saturday the Scotties host Class C
Fairview in a homecoming match.
“It will be a nice long weekend of sports,” said Hoerster. “I
hope the kids get to enjoy it, especially for our seniors.”
Unfortunately some of our staff has been requested to
quarantine because of contact tracing. For our employees
safety and the safety of our valued customers, we are
temporally reducing our dining room hours.
Saturday, September 26th
We will open up at 2PM to 8PM
“The colonoscopy is a bit more expensive if you want it in 3D.”
Sunday, September 27th to Saturday, October 3rd
We will open up at 11AM to 8PM ... Just Kidding ;)

As of now we will be back to regular hours starting Most insurances have a $0 copay
for colonoscopy screenings!
Sunday, October 4th. Call to make your appointment today.

Thank you for your continued patience during this time.


Glasgow Clinic Specialty Care
406-228-3536

GOOD
LUCK
SCOTTIES!
New Fall Arrivals
Wedding
Blake Weyrauch &
Carissa Wixson
10/3/20
Red Barn
Gifts
10 am - 5:30 pm M - F
10 am - 4 pm Sat.

SEPT. 30 - OCT. 6, 2020


CASE LOT SALE
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Whole
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40 Knots 1 lb. pkg.
BAY SCALLOPS ......................... $9.99 ea
Come Check out our New
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DUCKS UNLIMITED HOMECOMING WEEK
SUPPORTERS Wear Scottie Colors
Due to Covid-19 and the limitations in place for large gatherings, & get 10% off storewide!
GO SCOTTIES!
the local committee decided that we will not be holding our
Annual Firearm Frenzy this October.
However, we are still conducting our Annual Calendar Raffle for 2021 Lots of New Items Have Arrived!
Due to the impact that Covid has had on DU not being able to conduct New Fall Décor!
their fundraising banquets as usual, your support of this New Clothing... New Tops, Jeans, Ponchos robynsnesthomedecor.com
Calendar Raffle would be very much appreciated! and more! May you and your
Please Contact the following to purchase your 2021 DU Calendar: New Candles and Diffusers! family be blessed...
Evan Guenther 690-6782 • Joan Burris 263-8985 • Ken Jansa 263-8030 New Corkcicles!
Jeff Robertson 230-2596 • Tyler Hillman 648-7011 We hope to see you

Brittany Miller here Saturday! Lots of spoooky Halloween at the Nest!


Décor, Lanterns and more!!
Bridal Registry
Brittany Miller, a Wixson & Weyrauch
Starting the month of October all
real-deal cowgirl who hails pink Corkcicle items will be 10% off October 3, 2020
Beil & Sloan
from Dillon, Montana, for breast cancer awareness month. October 10, 2020
will be here to compete
in the ranch bronc riding
competition of Big Loops NOTICE FROM THE AUTUMN HARVEST BAZAAR
& Broncs this Saturday Due to Covid-19 and the limitations in place for large
afternoon, October 3rd. gatherings, I have decided to cancel this years event that is
Calcutta is at 1:30, bronc bustin’ starts at 2:00. normally held the first weekend in November. If you have a
favorite vendor, please reach out to them and support them.
In case you haven’t heard of Brittany, she is one of
They will gladly appreciate your business.
the stars of RIDE TV’s Cowgirls, now in its third season. Thank you for your support.
Brittany has been riding broncs for six years now. Joan C. Burris • Autumn Harvest Bazaar Coordinator
She loves her horses, cow dogs, adventuring, and, 406-228-8985
obviously, going eight seconds on some rank broncs.

Alternative Definitions
• BEAUTY PARLOR — A place where women curl up
and dye.
• CHICKENS — The only animal you eat before they
are born and after they are dead.
• COMMITTEE — A body that keeps minutes and
wastes hours.
• DUST — Mud with the juice squeezed out.
• EGOTIST — Someone who is usually me-deep in
scraped off.
conversation.
• TOOTHACHE — The pain that drives you to
• HANDKERCHIEF — Cold Storage.
extraction.
• INFLATION — Cutting money in half without
• TOMORROW — One of the greatest labor saving
damaging the paper.
devices of today.
• MOSQUITO — An insect that makes you like flies
• YAWN — An honest opinion openly expressed.
better.
• WRINKLES — Something other people have....
• POLITICAL CORRECTNESS — A doctrine
similar to my character lines.
fostered by a delusional, illogical minority.
• OLD — I very quietly confided to my friend that I
• RAISIN — A grape with a sunburn.
was having an affair. She turned to me and asked,
• SECRET — A story you tell to one person at a time. “Are you having it catered?”
• SKELETON — A bunch of bones with the person . . . and that, my friend, is the definition of ‘OLD’!!!
FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Fish Burger
Angry Bull Burger

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

Big
Loops
&
Broncs
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020
NE MT Fair Grounds
Glasgow, MT
Enter at 9AM, Rope ASAP
~ Pick One Draw One for $20 ~
enter as much as you want
Ranch Bronc Riding
That’s a wrap! with added $500
~ Entry Fee: $60 ~
Tie-down roping, formerly known as calf roping, is the classic Old West ranch Bronc Riding Calcutta at 1:30PM
chore. The event derives from the duties of actual working cowboys, which often Event to follow
required catching and restraining calves for branding or medical treatment. A
For more Information Contact
cowboy has to have some mighty fast hands to finish the job, as Aden Zoanni Dewayne Ozark 406-230-1259
demonstrates here during the high school rodeo in Glasgow this past Sunday. or Walter Ozark 406-853-3803

ior Citizen Center


ior Citizen Center Valley County
El Cor Del S en
BOWLING SIGNUPS
FRIDAY Sen
BANTAM LEAGUE
Wants Your
K - 5th Grade Hot Turkey Advice!
Season Starts Call for reservation by 9 AM
Saturday, Oct. 3rd 228-9500 Grab~n~Go
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at 1:00 pm Policy/Plan. Please provide your input by Polic
Q: What’s the name
GET ‘ER DONE for a charismatic at an completing this online survey:
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Sunday, Oct. 4th Or you can pick up a hardcopy version from Or you
at 1:00 pm the County Planning Office at the County the C
Courthouse.

Call El Cor Del at 228-2393


or Donna at 263-1371

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