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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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On the War Path


Hosted by the Real Bird Family, the 30th Annual the entrance, they appreciate it if you have the exact
Battle of the Little Bighorn Re-enactment is held at 1 amount of cash for your family or group. Rachel Boese
pm each day this weekend (June 24-25-26) on the attended this slice of history last summer and said
146th Anniversary of "Custer's Last Stand". Known to it is worth every penny to see. Of course now with
the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of these record high gas prices it will cost more to get
the Greasy Grass, the Reenactment lasts about 90 there. It is held on the banks of the Little Bighorn River
minutes.Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children where Sitting Bull's Camp was between Crow Agency
7 to 13 years of age (children under 7 free). Tickets & Garryowen, MT . Rachel once got lost going to the
are sold at the gate only, and for quick processing at Pines, and even she was able to find her way!
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All Valley County
Senior Citizens are
Wednesdau &
asked to
Thursday PLEASE ATTEND THE
knocking on 90s MONTHLY MEETING
Today: High near 75. JUNE 23, 9:30 AM
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. West
northwest wind 12 to 17 mph becoming north northeast
5 to 10 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as high as
AT THE GLASGOW
26 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 85. South southeast
SENIOR CENTER
wind 6 to 11 mph becoming west southwest 13 to 18
mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
many issues need to
Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 58. West wind
7 to 17 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.
be discussed.
Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. Three boys are in the schoolyard bragging about
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 89. Southeast wind 6 their fathers. The first boy says, "My dad scribbles a few
to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could
words on a piece of paper, he calls it a poem, and they
gust as high as 25 mph.
give him $50."
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. The second boy says, "That's nothing. My dad
Northwest wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a
mph. song, and they give him $100."
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Breezy, with a The third boy says, "I got you both beat. My dad
west northwest wind 13 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, calls it a
31 mph. sermon, and it takes four guys to collect all the money!"
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Breezy,
with a northwest wind 13 to 22 mph, with gusts as high
as 31 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Northwest wind 10
to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. North
northwest wind 7 to 16 mph.
Jason Nyquist’s
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 79. West wind 6 to 11
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
50th BIRTHDAY
Saturday, June 25 • 4 - 7 PM
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Shelter House #3 • Fort Peck
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 84. Food provided ~ BYOB
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benefits & great place to work! For more information and to apply go to: NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY: Full-time Seasonal Bridge and Signing/
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CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) Benefits include Insurance and PERS. Must be able to obtain CDL within
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TOODIE’S CAFÉ Now hiring Breakfast Cooks. CALL 360-349-6705 shop. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
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able to lift up to 100lbs. We provide lodging, you provide meals. CONTACT driver. Hours are flexible. Benefits may include insurance, life insurance,
JUANITA 406-262-4430 OR 406-367-5174 LEAVE A MESSAGE IF NO sick, vacation, holiday pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within 90 days of
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Airport operations responsibilities include: Customer Service: Working CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO
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parking, and marshalling aircraft. Snow removal and lawn care with both for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
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airport counter. Or downloaded from www.valleycountymtairport.com/jobs Service Tech – applicant needs to have automotive skills, applicant
DELIVER COMPLETED JOB APPLICATION TO THE AIRPORT OR MAIL needs to have his own basic tools, we provide specialized tools. We offer
TO: VALLEY COUNTY AIRPORT 89 AIRPORT RD. GLASGOW, MT 59230 a full benefit package with health insurance, eye and dental, 401k with
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responsible individuals capable of supervising and maintaining the security applicant will be responsible for washing and detailing vehicles in and out.
of the inmates and the detention facility. Two Full-time Positions with Applicant must show good work ethics and attendance. We provide all
Benefits, starting wage without experience $18.25. APPLICATION AND necessary tools and equipment for the job. Full benefit package applies. Pay
JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FROM DETENTION SUPERVISOR KIM based on experience with growth possibilities based on job performance.
MARTENS AT THE VALLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Hi-Line Ford service department operates 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.
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HOME FOR AN APPLICATION COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for full-time Housekeeper/
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HELP WANTED Part-time dish washer, as well as a part-time server. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas
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customers, answering phones, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing & work orders from all departments on a timely basis by following the hotel’s
putting away inventory, making work orders, writing & pricing sales slips, standard operating procedures. Continually work towards and support the
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NOTICE ~ CHANGE OF LOCATION THANK YOU
The Congregate meals usually served at the
Glasgow Sr. Center will be moved to the Cottonwood Thanks so much
for the month of July due to staff vacation. for your support
Congregate Meals will be served on Tuesday, Thursday, and for the Lisa
Friday with a recommended donation of $6.
Murdock Medical
There will not be Grab and Go meals in July.
Home delivered meals will continue M-F with no change.
Fund-raiser!
Any questions please contact the Senior Center at 406-228-9500 Fort Peck Quilters
Lisa Murdock Mystery Envelope
Raffle Medical Fundraiser
B&B Foods, $ 25.00 Certificate, Faye Bellon
Albertson's $ 50.00 Certificate, Chuck Bilbruck-

NOW HIRING donated back


Fort Peck Credit Union, 5 $ 20.00 Certificates, 2
Housekeeping Diane Nygard-donated back, 1 Dorothy Skyberg, 1
Come by the Hotel and pick up an application. Linda Dostert, 1 Mary Ann Hall
Fort Peck Theater, 2 Tickets, Knute Fossum
$500 Sign-on Bonus Holiday Gas, $ 20.00 Certificates, Daryl Keys, Terri
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time McMurry
Shifts: Days, Swing, Graveyard
Pay: From $14 - 16 per hour. DOE/Will Train Reynolds Market, $ 50.00 Certificate, Wes & Teresa
Rorvik-donated back

&
Ezzies, $ 50.00 Certificate, Claudine Hoyer
Performance
Concrete Eugene’s Pizza $ 35.00 Certificate, Knute Fossum
Construction Subway 6-6 in subs Certificate, Mary Lou Remington
• Residential & DB’s Bar & Casino, $ 25.00 Certificate, Judy Jones,
Fort Peck, Montana
Commercial Concrete 1 $ 50.00 Certificate unclaimed
• New Construction
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels Oasis, $ 50.00 Certificate, Wes&Teresa Rorvik-
Fax: 406-367-5257
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert donated back
Red Barn & Gifts, $ 50.00 Certificate, Kayla Rorvik
Flip Burgers, 3 $10.00 Certificates, Bonnie Juhl,
Joan Meyer-donated back, 1 Unclaimed
Gateway, 2 $100.00 Certificates, Daryl Keys, Faye
Bellon
Durum Restaurant, $ 75.00 Certificate, Jess Eickert
Fort Peck Marina & Bar, 3 $ 50.00 Certificates, Dave
& Bonnie Juhl, Barbara Sullivan, Sherrill Richardson
Fort Peck Hotel, $ 50.00 Certificate, Mary Ann Hall
Lakeridge, $100.00 Certificate, Dallas Capeville
Fort Peck Monday Quilters , 1 Quilt, Alice
Wallem
Fort Peck Credit Union donated 300 stamps for
mailing envelopes
Glasgow cheerleader part of Cheer Squad
By Mike Brandt game with the West defeating the East 40-21 for the
To be picked to second year in a row. The East still holds a 41-34 series
play in the annual East- lead.
West Shrine football Hamilton quarterback and offensive MVP Tyson
game is an honor. And, Rostad ran for three touchdowns and threw for one.
to be picked as one of The University of Montana will continue to run in
the cheerleaders is an the Rostad family as Tyson will join his older brother
even bigger honor. Carson on the Grizzly football field.
T h e East offensive MVP Taco Dowler of Billings West
Scotties had one of their ran for 203 yards. Laurel’s Beau Dantic, the defensive
cheerleaders picked to MVP, returned an interception 101-yards to set a
be on the East Cheer Shrine game record.
Squad. McKenna While the 75th annual football game was played
Strommen was one of in Great Falls over in Billings at Lockwood High
16 cheerleaders for the School the inaugural Montana Midland Roundtable
East. Wolf Point’s Jami East-West All-Star volleyball match was held.
Benson also was picked. There were six each from The East defeated the West 25-18, 23-25, 25-20,
Class AA and B, three from A and one from C on the 22-25 and 15-5. The East had 50 kills with Bozeman
East squad. Gallatin’s Ryan Edders having 13 and Huntley Propject’s
The Montana Shrine Football Game is the premier Josie Hasler nine. Huntley’s Macee Murphy had 44 of
all-star game in Montana and one of the oldest high 46 assists, Madi Ramsey of Billings West three of seven
school all-star football games in America. aces, and Hasler 33 of 108 digs.
Every year since 1947, Montana high schools’ Corvallis’ Madlaine Gilder had 15 of 47 kills and
finest players are selected to participate in a game to Savanna Sterole of Kalispall 13 and Sidney Gulick of
raise and help make the public aware of the expert Glacier 10. M Missoula Sentinel’s Paige Sawyer had 41
orthopedic and burn care available at the Shriners of 45 assists, Daisy Fisher two of six blocks, Sawyer
Hospital for Children in Spokane, Washington. Expert two of five aces, and Gilder 25 of 98 digs.
care is provided regardless of the family’s ability to pay.
Nashua’s Kathy Nicol was a patient at the hospital back
in the 1960s.
In recent years, the Montana game is the top
Shrine Game in the nation for hospital donations. In
the last 10 years this game has raised nearly $1,000,000. JUNE 15 - 16, 2022
Forty of Montana’s finest are selected to compete Whole in the Bag Boneless
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Thanks for Listening of the $200 MILLION signing bonus paid him by the
Saudi government. The money that some of the top
Pro Golfers Acting Like ten players make with the PGA in tournament play is
miniscule compared with how much money the players
Pro Footballers make in endorsements. It's estimated that Tiger made
It's sad folks...very sad indeed. $60 million in endorsements in 2019 while Phil took
A small group of professional in $39 million and Dustin Johnson drew $26 million.
golfers, ex-members of the PGA have Phil's sponsors, Heineken/Amstel, KPMG, Callaway
jumped ship and gone over to this new upstart and Workday have ended or paused their workings
golf association called LIV. Which stands for 54 as with him .Likewise, Dustin's main man Royal Bank
each tournament is 54 holes...not the 72 holes of PGA of Canada has withdrawn his endorsement money.
tournaments. The Saudi government owned Johnson's signing bonus was $125 million. Dustin's only
“Saudi Public Investment Fund” has ponied real comment so far is to say “I chose what's best for me
up $2 billion to sign players, stage tournaments and and my family.” $26 million a year wasn't enough? He
stock a $25 million purse for each of the 9 proposed had to poop on the very organization that allowed him
tournaments already scheduled. Winner gets $4 million to earn that outrageous amount of money over the years
and the remainder is split among the other players with just so his sponsors could use his name. I have never
last place getting about $250 thousand. First place in a heard one PGA member player say he was ashamed of
US major tournament is a couple million with last place his affiliation with that group.
getting somewhere in the neighborhood of $75k. There is no loyalty in professional sports. There
The Saudi government has not been at the top of were times when a baseball player stayed with one team
the good guy lists when it comes to human rights.... throughout his career. Not so anymore. Money talks
especially for women. Their Crown Prince, Mohammed and BS takes a hike. And potty-mouth Michelson just
bin Salman is suspect number one in contracting for the showed that this new league will most likely not be
killing of WaPo journalist Jamal Kashoggi back in 2018. composed of the “gentlemen” who play with the PGA.
Salman denies the allegations of course. 15 of the 19 You know, the guys who do not trash talk....the ones
pilots affiliated with the 9/11 disaster were from Saudi who win, lose or draw doff their headwear and shake
Arabia. The Saudis have been selling gas and crude oil hands with the person they played the round with, as
to the US since Al Gore invented drilling for oil back in well as with the caddies.
the 1940's. We have sent, very literally, trillions of US Mark Twain once described golf as “a good walk
dollars to Saudi Arabia over the past 80 years. spoiled.”
I used to be very fond of watching Phil Michelson That's it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
play this game of golf. He seemed humbled by the ~ Virgil Vaupel
attention, especially when walking up the 18 th hole with
a 3 shot lead in the Masters. He stood in the shadow of
Tiger Woods for many years. I thought a lot of Phil as a
family man, 1 son, 2 daughters and would tear-up when
I saw the support his wife of 26 years, Amy (McBride)
gave. I've lost all respect for Phil in recent days, mainly
because of one comment he made, publicly in which he
uttered the worst of curses. Here's what he said, and for
the faint-of-heart....cover your hears; “They're [Saudis]
scary motherf....ers to get involved with. We know they
killed Khashoggi and have a horrible record on human
rights. They execute people over there for being gay.”
He continued, “knowing all this, why would I even
consider [joining the LIV]? Michelson added, “this is
a once in a lifetime opportunity to reshape how the
PGA operates and this Saudi money will give us that
leverage.” Notice how he made absolutely NO mention
The USS Montana Is Ready for Commissioning This Week
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
The USS Montana, a US Navy
submarine named in honor of the
great State of Montana is all set for
commissioning this Thursday.
I spoke with US Navy Commander
John Quimby about the upcoming
ceremony and more. Cdr. Quimby is the
commander in charge of what will soon
be known as the USS Montana.
Cdr. Quimby: It's been since 2017.
The crew's been on board. They've been
training, preparing to take the the
Montana to sea, and that's what we
did in February of this past year. We
took it to sea, the sea trials had great
success on the trials and I've taken
her to sea several times since as a pre
commissioning unit- PCU- and then
next Saturday we'll be commissioning
as a huge occasion because it only
named after different cities in Montana. So instead of
happens once in the lifetime of the ship.
the crew saying that they live in a bunk room, starboard
It's been about since 2015 since construction first
number two, they actually live in Missoula. So it's a
started on the USS Montana.
great way for the crew to kind of really feel like they're a
Commander Quimby is in the photo above signing
part of Montana.
a hat in Butte, Montana. USS Montana Committee
He also tells us that several Charlie Russell prints
Chairman Bill Whitsitt tells us he is signing a “Holland
will adorn key locations on the submarine like the
Club” hat in Butte for a subvet. The Club is for those who
chief 's mess and the ward room.
received their “Qualified Submariner” designation 50
We also had a great chat with Petty Officer Nerio
years or more ago.
Ruiz, who talked about what it is like being a crewmember
The USS Montana, thanks to volunteers and donors
on a submarine. Full audio of all three USS Montana
serving on "The USS Montana Committee", has several
crewmembers can be found at montanatalks.com.
Montana specific symbols throughout the boat. Master
Chief Petty Officer Tim Baldwin is the Chief of the Boat.
Master Chief Baldwin: As you're making your
way through the boat, we have signs through our
BUSY BEE
passageways that are named after rivers throughout
Montana. And then all of our birthing areas we have
EMBROIDERY
Valley View Home Scottie Embroidered
ANNUAL COMMUNITY BBQ Clothing • Hats • Aprons
& Retirement Party for Sally Figmaka
Thursday, June 23 • 4:00 - 7:00 PM Coolers • Tote Bags
We will have Chalk Bags, Waterslides,
a Bouncy House & Face Painting for the kids!
Dish Scrubbies
We will also have our Bake Sale that will be Pot Holders in team colors
donation based and all the proceeds of the bake
sale will go directly to our residents to help with
Christmas gifts and whatever else they may need! 5 Miles out on Fort Peck Hwy • 406-263-5200

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