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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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Special Delivery!
Nashua’s Cub Pack 4846 members brought a The 163rd Infantry Regiment of the Montana National
Christmas wreath to Fort Peck and placed it at the Guard, with companies in Sidney, Poplar, Bainville,
entrance of the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Glasgow, Malta, Culbertson, and Wolf Point, was
Park this past Sunday afternoon (and with that wind, organized in 1894 as the First Montana Volunteers.
it was a cold one!). Tayion Hendry (Bear), Michael Montanans have a long history of uncommon
Hendry (Weblo) and Kaise Sibley (Weblo) then patriotism and have always been ready and willing to
explored the Memorial Park and paid their respect. come to the defense of the United States of America.
Note to Tayion Hendry: Sorry for spelling
USE IT OR LOSE IT LET GLASGOW EYE
your last
408 3rd name
Avenue wrong on the front page!
South
CARE HELP WITH YOUR FLEX SPENDING Glasgow, Montana 59230
EYEWEAR, SUN WEAR OR CONTACTS. 406.228.2731
We would also like to thank you
for all your support this year.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Glasgow City-County Library
Dr. Troy Myers & Staff 408 3rd Ave. South
839 1ST AVE SOUTH 406-228-2731
GLASGOW, MT 59230 Need internet access at home?
406-228-8200
GCCL has hot spots available for checkout!
• 2 week check out periods

Dreaming
• You can connect any device (smartphone, laptop, tablet)
• Any library card holder 18+ can check out a hot spot

about it?
Contact the library for more information!

For those who dream about a white Christmas, you


might be S.O.L. The outlook for the 2020 holiday season
is calling for warmer tempreratures with more normal
Have yourself a Merry
chances for precipitation (equal chances) for Northeast
Montana.
Local Little Christmas!
“Local Little Christmas” is back! A program
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 15. Calm wind from the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce &
becoming east southeast 5 to 7 mph in the evening.
Agriculture, Local Little Christmas rewards shoppers
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. South for keeping their money local.
wind around 9 mph.
From now through December 31st, bring your
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 9. receipts in to the Chamber office. For every $100 you
Wind chill values between zero and 5. Southwest wind
8 to 14 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds
spend at participating businesses, you’ll receive one
could gust as high as 20 mph. entry into the Local Little Christmas giveaway.
Thousands of dollars worth of prizes will be given
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26. Northwest
wind 5 to 14 mph becoming south southwest in the away in the form of local gift certificates and Chamber
afternoon. Big Bucks. Receipts need to be turned in by noon

Here’s a *T*I*P*
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 15. South January 6, 2021.
southeast wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west southwest
after midnight.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind Do you realize what the most anticipated statistic, for
13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. those who are paying attention, will be when 2020 turns
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. into 2021? It is the 2020 statistics on the common flu.
West southwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high Not coronavirus, not COVID-19 but the everyday, been
as 21 mph.
around forever common flu.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47. West Will those statistical figures be higher or lower
southwest wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 31
mph.
than than the 2019 numbers? I’ll say lower, for the
simple fact that most of the 2020 numbers will go down
Sunday Night: A slight chance of rain, mixing with snow
as coronavirus/COVID-19 for the simple fact that those
after 8pm, then gradually ending. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 24. West northwest wind 14 to 18 mph, with two get paid big bucks to the nation’s hospitals from
gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Medicare while the regular, ho-hum flu does not.
Monday: A slight chance of rain and snow. Partly sunny, Watch for those annual statistical flu figures... I’ll
with a high near 37. West northwest wind 9 to 14 mph. bet you a nickel they’ll be lower than in 2019, probably
Tuesday: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high waaaay lower, for the simple fact stated above. –mike,
near 33. Things, Ideas & People, Daniels County Leader
BUZZIFIEDS
FOR SALE: Cubii leg exerciser. New, only tried once. $200, Cash Only. and organizational skills. Duties include calculating member-owner electric
WE’VE GOT A NUMBER. CALL 263-8629 billing account statements monthly, capital credits, answering member
BUZZ question regarding bills, and performing collections for overdue accounts.
PATTY’S GREENHOUSE: Patty’s Holiday Gift Store will be open Applicant must possess a high proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
Wednesday-Friday 10-5pm, Saturday 10-5:30pm and Sunday 12-4pm. (Excel) and 10-key, additionally NISC iVue familiarity a plus. Salary is
Restocked weekly. LOCATED IN THE OLD FARHLY’S BUILDING • commensurate with experience and qualifications. SEND RESUME
406-942-0266 TO: CRAIG HERBERT, GENERAL MANAGER, NORVAL ELECTRIC
BUZZ COOPERATIVE, INC., PO BOX 951, GLASGOW MT 59230, OR EMAIL
SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE: Monday through Friday, December TO MANAGER@NORVAL.COOP. This position will remain open until
14th-18th we’ll be having a $15 bag sale on all clothes, shoes and purses. filled. NorVal Electric Cooperative, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Christmas clothing is included in both sales. The Thrift Store will be BUZZ
closed for the holidays Dec. 24th through Jan. 4th. WE ARE ACCEPTING VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new long term night shift LPN to
DONATIONS. assist us with caring for our amazing residents. Because we are looking for
BUZZ qualified LPNs with strong backgrounds we do offer very competitive wages
FMDH POSITION: Environmental Technician. Mon-Fri.; 3:00am-11:00am; along with shift differentials. PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY AND PICK UP
rotating weekends. High School Diploma or GED (preferred). Ability to AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR AMAZING FAMILY.
read and follow written and oral instructions. On-the-job training provided. BUZZ
Must be self-motivated and dependable. Clean and sanitize rooms and GLASGOW SCHOOL SUBS NEEDED: Substitute Teacher/Aides, Route
furnishings in assigned work areas following established policies and Bus Drivers, and Janitor on-call positions. TO APPLY GO TO: https://
procedures, to maintain high standards of cleanliness and sanitation glasgowsd.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx CALL 406-228-2406 FOR
throughout the Hospital. Ability to work according to established schedule MORE INFO. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
for specific hospital area. Up to $15/ hour based on experience. Full benefits BUZZ
package includes; medical insurance with an option of free employee only GLASGOW CITY COURT has an opening for City Court Clerk. Duties will
plan, dental and vision insurance. 401K with match after 6-months. Vacation include a wide variety of routine and complex administrative and clerical
and sick leave. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. tasks, including but not limited to constructing new case files, filing and
PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR retrieving documents, working closely with the Judge, City Attorney,
MORE INFORMATION. Defendant’s, Defense Counsel, and Police Department. This position
BUZZ requires a high level of proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word,
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR AND BOILER OPERATOR- Classified Outlook, and Excel. Experience in office administrative duties is required.
Position. Opheim School District 9D. Position will be posted until filled. This position is part-time, 20 hours per week, pay is $14.50 per hour with
Looking for a maintenance supervisor. Responsible for the general pro-rated benefits. For complete details and job description please
maintenance and upkeep of the school facilities and grounds, school boiler contact Judge Gilbert at 228-2389 or submit your resume to Glasgow
system, general janitorial duties, and organization of summer work crew and City Court, 501 Court Square #8, Glasgow, MT 59230
duties. Develops and promotes good community relations among various BUZZ
community and school clientele. A coal boiler’s license will be needed. VALLEY VIEW HOME is now looking for a new housekeeper. The
School is willing to provide funding for a license to be obtained. Competitive position is full time and our wage is competitive! PLEASE VISIT OUR
hourly wage, affordable housing, full individual health insurance, and ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR AN APPLICATION.
benefits will be provided by the district. PLEASE CONTACT JENNIFER BUZZ
MCALLISTER AT THE OPHEIM SCHOOL, 406-762-3213 FOR MORE VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide prepares
INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION. and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
BUZZ nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at $12.55/
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT is looking for a part-time & holiday employee. hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home
Must have good customer service, writing, and computer skills. STOP BY and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT FOR DETAILS & JOB DESCRIPTION. • APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT
228-8312 VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ BUZZ
POSITION OPENING: Full Time Clerk at the Valley County Clerk and VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
Recorder’s Office. Experience with bookkeeping, computer, payroll, reading for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
land descriptions, accounting and other clerical office duties preferred. who wants to become a CNA as well. Wage is $14/hr. PLEASE SWING
Must work well with employees and have excellent customer services BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND
skills. Salary: DOE. Full Benefit Package. FOR A COMPLETE JOB JOIN OUR TEAM!
DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CLERK
AND RECORDER’S OFFICE. 501 COURT SQUARE #2, GLASGOW, MT
59230, 406-228-6226
BUZZ
NORVAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. based in Glasgow, MT, is
currently accepting resumes for the position of Billing Clerk. Two year post-
secondary course work in accounting/business and 3-5 years of job-related
experience; or the equivalent combination of education and experience
are required. The successful applicant will serve the member-owners of
the Cooperative with the utmost professionalism and courtesy through in- Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
person, telephone, and electronic interactions. The position requires a team- Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
oriented person who possesses excellent communication, mathematical,
Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates
Spectator Policy for sporting events at GHS
For all High School Basketball and Wrestling ($7 Adult / $5 Student) or have purchased an activity
competition at Scotty Gymnasium this season (or until ticket for the 2020-21 school year.
further notice) the spectator policy will be as follows: GHS Activities Director Brenner Flaten advises
Glasgow (Home Team): that if you are wanting to attend events this winter
• 6 Ticket Vouchers -- Per Uniformed Athlete please reach out to an athlete or their family ASAP to
• 4 Ticket Vouchers -- Per Coach, Student Manager, secure possible vouchers for particular date(s). Every
or Cheerleader single event will be carried LIVE on the NFHS Network
• 2 Ticket Vouchers -- Per Pep Band Member (when for those who are unable to attend.
performing)
• **ALL 9th-12th Grade students are admitted without 12/16 - 12/22 Ocean Beauty 10 oz. Jar
a ticket voucher. No limit on the High School Student OYSTERS ................................. $4.99 ea
SeaPak 20 oz. Select Varieties
Section. SHRIMP ....................................$7.99 ea
• **ALL kids under Grade 9 must have a Ticket Voucher
in order to attend the athletic event.
Happy Holidays
Certified Angus Beef® USDA Choice Bone-In
40 Knots 20 oz.
SHRIMP RING .........................$11.99 ea
Barber Foods 30 oz. Select Varieties
Visiting Team(s): PRIME RIB ROAST ..................... $6.89 lb STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST ....... $9.99 ea
Assorted Bone-In John Morrell 12 oz.
• 4 Ticket Vouchers -- Per Uniformed Athlete PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.49 lb COCKTAIL SMOKIES ......................3 / $5
• 2 Ticket Vouchers -- Per Coach or Student Manager Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Tillamook 32 oz. Select Varieties
NEW YORK HOLIDAY ROAST....... $5.99 lb BLOCK CHEESE..........................$7.99 ea
• **No Visiting Cheerleaders or Pep Band will be Certified Angus Beef® Food Club 16 oz. Sour Cream or 8 oz.
admitted. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $3.49 lb CREAM CHEESE .......................... 99¢ ea
Land O’ Frost 10-16 oz. Select Varieties
• **ALL visiting fans must have a ticket voucher in Fresh
CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS ............. 99¢ lb LUNCH MEAT ........................... $3.99 ea
order to attend the athletic event. (including visiting Certified Angus Beef® 80% Lean 20% Fat Large
GROUND BEEF .......................... $2.69 lb HAAS AVOCADOS .........................4 / $5
High School students). Willamette Valley Beef 3 lb. Bag
A ticket voucher does NOT equate to free TENDERLOIN ROAST .................. $8.99 lb CLEMENTINES .......................... $3.88 ea
Bone-In Campbell’s 10.5 oz. Chicken or Mushroom
admittance! Voucher holders will need to pay admission SPIRAL CUT HAM....................... $1.49 lb CREAM SOUP ............................. 69¢ ea

Trip of the Month


Winners for 2020
May 2020 October 2020
Kauai, HI - Dr. Anne Millard Puerto Vallarta - Fred & Gayle Hammond
$200 - Kathy Eberling $200- Terry & Mandy Rasmusan

January 2020 June 2020 November 2020


Madrid Spain – Jenni Sillerud New Orleans - Megan & Tyler Haddix Napa, California – Tina Daggett
$200 – Marty Johnson $200 - Doris Tollefson $200 – Connie Boreson

February 2020 July 2020 December 2020


Colorado Rockies - Deb Waarvik Dallas, TX - Patty St. John Winner’s choice Rosie Kurokawa
$200 - Cindy Lott $200 - Pam Lee $200 Russell & Brianna Leader

March 2020 August 2020 Early Bird Winner for 2021


Costa Rica - Fuzz Carnahan Charleston, SC - Heather Hammond $1000 Lisa Mavity
$200 - Russell Leader & Brianna Overbey $200 - Lisa Baxter

April 2020
Disneyland - Tom & Linda Stathos
September 2020
Key West, FL - Stacey Garwood Great Gift Idea!
$200 - Chris Helland $200- Rosie Kurokawa

Buy your 2021 Trip of the Month Tickets NOW!


Limited number of tickets for sale.
Call 406-228-9216, go to www.fortpecktheatre.org,
or stop by the office located in the Sean Heavey Gallery in downtown Glasgow
HOURS: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm - M-F
________________________________________________________________
Tune into KLTZ 1240 AM
Thurs., Dec. 17 @ 6:30 pm

s t m a
Tune into KLTZ 1240 AM
s
and

Valley County Pioneer Museum C h r i Carol


Fri., Dec. 18 @ 6:30 pm

A
Thurs., Dec. 17 @ 6:30 pm
Teaming up with KLTZ, members of the summer theatre com-
pany, including audience favorite Pam L.Veis, will perform a

Christmas Shopping and


nostalgic radio program, to be broadcast live. Complete with
a Foley Artist and much of Dickens’ original dramatic narra-
tion, this program is a wonderful opportunity for the entire
Fri., Dec. 18 @ 6:30 pm
A Teaming
L I VupEwithRKLTZ,
AD IO PLAY
family to enjoy from the comfort and safety of home.

Dec. Hours: Thurs - Sat • 11am - 4pm members of the summer theatre com-
pany, including audience favorite Pam L.Veis, will perform a

Tune into KLTZ


In lieu of tickets for this

Giving away a large Christmas Gift Basket. broadcast, FPFAC is askingnostalgic radio program, to be broadcast live. Complete with
if listeners are so inclined,
a Foley Artist and much of Dickens’ original dramatic narra-
please make a donation
Visit the museum and put your name in for the drawing. tion, this program is a wonderful opportunity for the entire
Drawing on Saturday, December 19 1240 AM or 102.5 FM
that is meaningful to them,
to help the theatre cover family to enjoy from the comfort and safety of home.
production and royalty
You do not need to be present to win Thursday,
costs for the performance.
Dec. 17 @ 6:30 PM
In lieu of tickets for this
406-228-9216
Fortpecktheatre.org

Large assortment of books. Lots of local authors, MT based novels,


beautiful coffee table books, and Native American books.
broadcast, FPFAC is asking
&
if listeners are so inclined,
please make a donation
For the youngsters there are books, stocking stuffers, & interesting toys. Friday, Dec.
that is meaningful 18 @ 6:30 PM
to them,
Brass Christmas ornaments, Western figurines and much more. to help the theatre cover
production and royalty
We have copies of Sam’s book, “Fort Peck Dam, The Story.” costs for the performance. 406-228-9216
406-228-9216
And of course we have Sam & Jeff’s BBQ sauce and Eugene’s Pizza t-shirts!!! fortpecktheatre.org
Fortpecktheatre.org

Newly published book, called “Ron’s Ramblings” by local author, Ron Garwood
We will have Ron here doing a book signing on
December 19th from 1 to 3:30 PM.
Drop in and get your signed copy. The book looks very interesting & entertaining!

America’s Great Outdoors


“Rocks and minerals: the oldest storytellers.” ~ A.D. rugged landscape attracts scientists, rock climbers,
Posey campers, hikers, hunters and those with the spirit of
So true! Listening to the City Of Rocks National adventure. The scenery tells a geologic story of the
Reserve in Idaho means letting your eyes dance over massive granite rocks undergoing weathering, mass
fascinating textures and rock formations. Our guess is wasting and erosion. Take the Geological Interpretive
if the rocks could talk, they’d say something like “Be Trail and learn their rock and roll history. For some
Boulder” or “Take Nothing for Granite.” But for a place more great photos and a bit of history, go the to City
nicknamed the “Silent City”, this may be too much. The Of Rocks website. Photo by National Park Service.
Christmas Services
At First Lutheran Church
Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 - 5 pm
Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 - 7 pm
Christmas Day, Dec. 25 - 9:30 am
Space will be limited to about 50 people per service.
Please call the church office to let us know which
service you plan to attend, so we can plan.
KLTZ Radio Broadcasts: Dec. 24, 5 pm and Dec. 25, 11 am.

BURGER

NIGHT
Flame Grilled Burger
& Domestic Beer for $8
Includes Chips, Cheese Choice,
Fixings, and GRILLED ONIONS
Wednesday Nights
5:30-7:00PM
Accepting TO-GO Orders
Hours: W-F • 4-10PM
THURSDAY
SOUPS: Beef Barley ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
1/2 Crispy Chicken Salad
Beef Philly

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

or Citizen Center
Seni
THURSDAY Sen
3 shrimp, loaded potatoes
Call for reservation by 9 AM
228-9500 Grab~n~Go
Thanks for Listening which is what the Rules for Radicals handbook says to do
in rule # 8 which states, “a tactic that drags on too long
You Can’t Trust Her.... becomes a drag.”
Or Him Either She once called the coronavirus the “Trump” virus.
The “her” I mentioned is The kind of short-term relief that she blocked for
California’s own home grown months is now acceptable. “It’s for a shorter period of
Wicked Witch of the West, some time, but that’s OK now,” Pelosi said, “because we have a
know her better as the United States new president.”
Speaker of the House of Representatives. That position And that’s just a few of the myriad reasons we cannot
used to be one of respect and honesty back in the day trust Nancy Pelosi to do the right thing.
when America was truly the greatest nation on the Now on to “the Him” I mentioned, or as Nancy
planet. Back in the day when the rest of the world trusted lovingly calls him, “a new president.” We haven’t seen such
America to do the right thing. Now they laugh at us a wishy-washy politician since Huey Long in Louisiana.
saying, ‘now you look just like us with your divisivness Biden has changed horses in the middle of nowhere...
and fighting in the streets and your corrupt government uh, there’s a ‘stream’ somewhere in that quotation isn’t
and crooked elections.’ there? ….so many times during his non-productive 47
Nancy Pelosi, taking her lead from people like years in congress that it’s embarrassing. How can we trust
Barrack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the teachings of an individual obviously suffering from early stages of
Radicals such as Saul Alinsky, has been – in the last four forgetfulness to hold any type of meeting with any head
years – the most divisive force the Congress of the United of any foreign government to decide any policy?
States and the remainder of the country has ever known. Back in the day he was all for building the wall to
From the publicly tearing-up of president Trump’s keep out criminals and illegal aliens. Now he wants to
SOTU speech to her now declaring that we need to pass “tear down that wall Mr. Trump.” He can’t even come up
the new coronavirus relief bill “because we have a new with his own ‘cool’ sayings!
president” she has been the proverbial “thorn.” She has He was a candidate who favored the police and
voted against every bill president Trump signed and would fund them to keep criminals at bay and keep our
fought him at every turn just because his name is Trump neighborhoods safe. But now he is favoring defunding
and he is’nt a professional politician like herself. She police or at best to remove police funds and move the
voted against the second relief bill saying it was “just half funds to something else that has been proven doesn’t
a loaf,” mainly because it didn’t include her pork-barrel work.
demands such as $300,000 to the Arts Council and the Uncle Joe would give all illegal aliens, all 10 million
myriad other “foundations” that had nothing to do with of them, blanket citizenship when before he called
the Wuhan Virus. I believe there were about 30 porkies for immediate deportation of these “criminals, drug
in the total bill taking up over 40% of the “relief ” to dealers,and thieves. If they’re here illegally,” he said, “they
Americans. must be removed at once.” Joe once sponsored a drug bill
She lived by Alinsky’s rule #4 for Rules for Radicals that listed 53 drug offenses that carried the death penalty!
which states “Make your enemy live by it’s own book Dis-Trust and Verify I say.
of rules.” Trump was made to live by the rules but the That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
Democrat party goaded on by Pelosi demanded many ~ Virgil Vaupel
changes that had no detrimental effect on the Left but
handcuffed the Right.
Saul’s rule # 8 says “Keep the pressure on” which
Pelosi did for four years after she and her Dark Agenda
cronies, thugs and crooks adopted the Alinsky Rule #
13 that says “pick a target, freeze it, personalize it and FOR ALL YOUR
polarize it” which if you will recall that is exactly what ELECTRICAL NEEDS
Pelosi’s cabal did along with Nader and Schumer et. al.
But now, with Nancy’s recantations coming to light
“because we have a new president” she’s switching sides
CALL 263-2724
President Trump proved
‘experts’ wrong once again
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
President Trump promised a vaccine before the
end of the year, and he delivered on that promise.
Once again, Trump was right, and they were
wrong. By “they”, of course, we mean the media, the
pundits, all of the so-called “experts”, and yes- even
the CDC.
When it comes to the presidential election
results, some people just can’t understand why
Americans would believe President Trump instead of
the media or government bureaucrats. The simplest
way to answer — he has consistently been right, and
they have consistently been wrong.
It started with the Russia collusion hoax.
They claimed he was colluding with Russia. He
claimed he was being spied on by the Obama/Biden
Administration. Turns out they lied, and he was right.
There’s the wreath! Same thing when it came to the Trump tax cuts.
The beautiful wreath placed at the Northeast Montana Even in Montana, Democrats claimed revenues
Veterans Memorial Park by Cub Pack 4846 was would plummet due to the tax cuts. Instead, we saw
donated by Mike Merideth of Mike’s Machine & what was referred to as a “Trump Bump” in revenues
Welding, located in Nashua.
due to the stimulation of the economy that resulted
DUCKS UNLIMITED from the tax cuts.
2021 Montana Calendar Raffle How many other apocalyptic predictions did
$50 each we hear from the media when Trump moved the US
Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem? They predicted
52 Weekly Prizes in 2021 the Middle East would be set on fire. Instead, we’ve
Choice of Prizes from list shown on the Calendar seen historic peace deals with Israel sweep across the
Great way to become a DU Member Makes a Arab world.
or extend your current membership Great Gift Oh, and what about the Hunter Biden news that
This fundraiser helps to put Dollars to work right was being suppressed prior to the election?
here in Montana conserving wetland habitat! When it comes to a COVID-19 vaccine — same
Please contact Ken Jansa 263-8030, Evan Guenther 690-6782,
deal. Trump was right. They were wrong.
Joan Burris 263-8985, or Tyler Hillman 648-7011 If you haven’t seen it — there is a must-see Media
for your Calendar by December 31! Research Center montage showing all of the media
pundits and health “experts” claiming Trump was
Holiday Hours living in a fantasyland for thinking we would have
Closing Early Christmas Eve: a vaccine before the year was over. Check it out at
10am - 4pm
Closed Christmas Day
TheFederalist.com.
Regular Hours New Year’s Eve: This was one of my favorite headlines shared by
10am - 6pm
Closed New Year’s Day
The Federalist:
NOW OPEN “Contradicting The CDC, Trump Says
Monday - Friday COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be Ready By End Of Year,”
Organic Medical 10am - 6pm
Alternatives 406-228-4202 NPR published.

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