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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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, Friday, June 2

Cowgirl up!
Seven-year-old Collins Flaten was having a blast off summer. Speaking of cowgirls, there will be
at the Glasgow Downtown Association’s first Alive plenty of those as well as cowboys converging
at Five, which landed on the official first day of on Opheim as the annual Opheim Rodeo takes
summer on Wednesday, June 21st. There was no place this Sunday, June 25th. As always, a great
shortage of games for the kids, including water parade will roll through town at noon with the
balloons! It was a very well attended event to kick rodeo getting underway at 1:00.
Celebration of Life
for John Nesbitt
John B. Nesbitt, 66, of
Wolf Point, Montana passed
away June 8, 2023.
A celebration of his
life will be held 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 24, 2023 at
the Glasgow Elk’s Lodge.

Celebration of Life for Eldon Lee


Eldon Lee, 71, of Glasgow,
Montana passed away
May 25, 2023.
Down to 20% A celebration of his
here, flood life will be held 11:00 a.m.,
warning to the Monday, June 26, 2023 at
south of us First Lutheran Church in
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 75. East wind 13 to 16
Glasgow, with Pastor Scott
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Kiehn officiating.
Tonight: A 20% chance of chance od showers and Burial will follow in
thunderstorms. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain. Highland Cemetery.
Cloudy, with a low around 54. East wind 8 to 17 mph
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 74. East northeast wind 8 to 10 mph, with Elks Care, Elks Share!
gusts as high as 18 mph. The Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922 recently awarded
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. West a total of $4,500 in scholarships to the following class
northwest wind around 7 mph becoming south southwest in
of 2023 graduating seniors from Glasgow, Nashua, and
the evening.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Southwest wind
Hinsdale. The recipients were:
6 to 10 mph. Tia Dees- Nashua
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and Michael Hoyer- Glasgow
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. South Ava Lloyd- Glasgow
wind 7 to 9 mph. Kaitlyn Miller- Glasgow
Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms Rylee Mix- Hinsdale
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. West southwest
wind 6 to 10 mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
Leah Morgan- Nashua
Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms
Riley Smith- Glasgow
before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partly Mason Swenson- Glasgow
cloudy, with a low around 56. East wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance Lane Thompson-Glasgow
of precipitation is 30%. The Glasgow Elks Lodge #1922 provides annual
Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of scholarships to graduating seniors that attended
showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a
high near 79. Southeast wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high Whitewater, Opheim, Glasgow, Hinsdale, Nashua,
as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Malta, or Saco schools. Recipients are chosen based on
Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and academic information, involvement in school, church
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. East and community activities, volunteerism, and letters
northeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. of recommendation from faculty and community
Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and members. The funds are disbursed through the
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 79.
Montana Community Foundation. Congratulations to
Thursday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly
these winners, and to all of the Class of 2023!
sunny, with a high near 80.
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MULTI PARTY SALE Saturday June 24th 8am to 1pm. Window air BUZZ
conditioner, fridge, sewing machines, jogging stroller, Christmas items, VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Full Time Housekeeper! If
household, clothing, free items. 29 KEITH AVE (ROAD PAST ACES & 8S) you are interested in this position and looking for financial stability and
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ROUND TWO SHOP THE SHOP SALE! Saturday June 24th ONE day VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION
only 8-6! We have rotated through boxes upon boxes and have almost BUZZ
all new treasures out! Lots and lots and lots of miscellaneous items too GLASGOW SCHOOLS JOBS: Paraprofessional Aides: 3 Irle Positions
numerous to mention. This will be our last sale this year! Come on up & 1 GHS position. Wage $13.74–15.67. (DOE)-full benefits. GHS Prep
and check it out! Almost guaranteed to find something you can’t live Cook: Wage $14.84–16.91 (DOE)-full benefits. Route Bus Drivers -
without. Off highway two turn onto Scottie Pride Drive (towards the high $22.34 - $23.29/hr. (DOE). For more information and to apply go to:
school) you’ll take the first right turn up a gravel road, you’ll take a left www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS
turn right before the red house. Go over the cattle guard and follow the CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
road up. And again, please drive slow as the resident retired equine will BUZZ
be roaming about the property. HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS is hiring a Visitation Supervisor. Hours are
BUZZ flexible, position can be full-time or part-time. Computer knowledge required.
GARAGE SALE: Antiques, coins, collectibles, 2 place snowmobile trailer Wages start at $13.50 depending on experience. Drivers license required.
with tilt deck, 8ft long by 7 1/2 ft wide, new box of Wilson golf balls, Coke Benefits include insurance stipend, vacation, sick leave, paid holidays and
trays, silverware set, lead crystal , Red Wing pottery, Roseville & Hull retirement plan. CONTACT SHEILA OR CHERYL AT 406-228-9431
pottery, and lots more. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at 152 SAWNEY BUZZ
DRIVE COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a Housekeeper/Laundry.
BUZZ Respond promptly to requests from guests and other departments. Identify
MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE Saturday 6.24 from 8-3. Household and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas or
items, clothing, furniture & more! 506 4TH AVE N. Enter through Alley guest rooms. Maintain guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel premises
to access garage sale. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE! Park on 5th St. N. in general in a clean and orderly manner. Varied shifts, starting wage is
No Alley parking. $15. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
BUZZ BUZZ
GARAGE SALE Saturday June 24th, 8am to 1pm. Something for LABORER NEEDED Underground Communication work in Montana.
everyone! Starting @ $20/hour must have valid drivers license. CALL 406-367-5174
Larry and Judy are moving so... Everything must go! 124 STATE ST. OR 406-230-1228, OR 406-671-5007
NASHUA BUZZ
BUZZ HELP WANTED FT Night Shift Supervisor must work nights and
YARD SALE Saturday, June 24th 8-? GARDEN TERRACE PARK weekends. Also, a Part-time position for nights and weekends. APPLY
STORAGE 2ND BUILDING (just north of Dink’s Bar) AT SUBWAY
BUZZ BUZZ
MARCIA MAE’S SALVAGE & ANTIQUES Open thought the summer THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
Thursday’s & Friday’s from 10:00 until 4:00. 534 1ST AVE. N (Hwy 2, wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
across from McDonalds) Proprietor, Marcia Fast. Phone # 406 263 7567 228-4801
BUZZ BUZZ
FOR RENT: Two bedroom one bathroom apartment for rent. $600 MILK RIVER INC. is looking for a Night Shift Direct Support Specialist.
rent plus deposit, tenant pays gas and electricity, landlord pays water, CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO
sewer and trash. No smoking or pets allowed. References required. TO BUZZ
REQUEST A SHOWING OR APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT 406- VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
263-4893 BY VOICE OR TEXT. for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
BUZZ who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
FOR RENT lower level 1 bedroom apartment 1400 sq ft deluxe in hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
downtown Glasgow many special features. No Pet and No Smoking AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
$700/month + utilities. Water is paid by owner. CALL 406-367-5211 OR
(CELL) 406-263-7096
BUZZ Morningstar
Mechanical
FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage,
washer & dryer. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $500/mo. CALL
HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com
BUZZ Small Engine
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room,
A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360- Repair & Services
750-6746
BUZZ Garrett Godwin
SEED FOR SALE Sweet Corn, Alfalfa, German Millet, Field Corn,
Sorghum Sudangrass. CALL GLENN ROHDE 406-263-5075
(406) 230-2287
Biden Dons Headdress To Welcome Indian Prime Minister
WASHINGTON, D.C. —
President Joe Biden wore
a ceremonial feathered
headdress Thursday as he
welcomed Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
for an official state visit.
“Are we ready to
pass around the peace
pipe?” asked President
Biden. “I’m just kidding
— I can’t smoke peyote
before lunch! It gives me
the tummy rumbles! Not a
joke!”
In preparation for Mr.
Modi’s visit, President Biden reportedly spent several Moose’.”
hours mastering a traditional rain dance. At publishing time, President Biden had offered to
“Are you ready to make it rain, chief?” Biden asked end Mr. Modi’s visit with a special trip to Atlanta to take
Mr. Modi as he began the dance. “Took me two weeks to in a Braves game. ~ Babylon Bee
get all these tomahawk chop moves right, but I wanted
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The Scotties lost some sensational softball seniors seniors, Alexis Murdock, Daley Aune, Brielle Partridge, Ashlee Meland,
Carly Nelson, and Stevie Hartwell, flanked by Assistant Coach Brian Burleson (left) and Head Coach Rob Martin.

Seniors put in the time 19th.


Aune pitched and played shortstop, Hartwell was
By Mike Brandt
From the time they freshmen they put in the time on the catcher, Meland pitched and played third base,
the diamond. Now Glasgow bids farewell to six seniors Murdock drove from Nashua all four years and played
that had their high school career end a few weeks ago in left GRAIN
field,
GRAINNelson was the first baseman, and Partridge
Billings. pitched and played second base.
PRODUCERS
PRODUCERS
Daley Aune, Stevie Hartwell, Ashlee Meland, Alexis Glasgow interim coach Robert Martin noted that
Murdock, Carly Nelson, and Brielle Partridge played
MEETING
these MEETING
seniors put in the time and were the leaders. They
their last game Friday morning, falling to Huntley were members of the team that was denied a chance at
Project at the Eastern B/C Divisional Tournament May
continued on back page

THANK YOU GRAIN


The family of Adeline Mitchell would like to thank
all who attended her memorial service. A big thank-
PRODUCERS
you to Pastor Seth Runner for all the kind words and MEETING
sharing his stories of Adeline. The honor guards and
flag folders were such a special event. Thank you BRIAN
BRIANBRAUCH
BRAUCHWILL
WILLDISCUSS:
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Leonard and Max for your taps that pulled at our JOIN
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hearts. Dan, the cemetery was absolutely beautiful,
Glasgow,
Glasgow,Montana
Montana
you and your crew are awesome. Thank-you to the MARKET
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American Legion Auxiliary for your support and to June


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Jason Meyers for the delicious luncheon. We all feel Glasgow
GlasgowElks
ElksLodge
Lodge
so blessed to come from such a caring community 6pm
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like Glasgow. You all warmed our hearts. USUS
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Bless you
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~ Mike, Candy and Family for more information

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ACCEPTING BIDS
Valley County Fair
Commission Accepting
bids for BEER GARDENS
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August 12
Demo Derby
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Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias: The


Only Big Friend Argument
When you have nothing but
big friends, you never get into
arguments — except one. And
that is, who is the biggest? I’ll
let you know right now, there’s
only one way to settle this. We
all get in a bus and we go to
Disney and we get on a roller coaster -- whoever gets the
least amount of clicks on the safety bar is the big one.
Softball Seniors continued hard on herself. I had a talk with her and after that the
playing at the state tournament their freshmen season first day in practice I noticed the change in her in regards
due to COVID. Martin commented on each senior and to how much more athletic she was and that carried
what they contributed. through the season. She may have been one of our leading
“These six seniors, they have worked so hard. hitters that last three weeks of the season. She was a joy to
They’ve been so close to going to state for a number coach. There’s never anybody else that hates to lose than
of years,” Martin said. “These seniors provided the Brielle. She’s a competitor and she’s fiery. She improved
leadership because we have a lot of young girls out for tremendously from last year to this year.”
softball.” Murdock – “She’s played four years for this program.
Aune (All-State seection) – “In my opinion she was Drove over from Nashua every day for practice. She was
probably one of the top three players in the division. always right at practice first and always one of the last
Probably the top five or ten in the state. A wealth of talent to leave. Always trying to get better. She played with
in multiple sports. The biggest thing I saw from her was some adversity, up and down playing in the lineup,
her leadership with the young girls. She was always that getting taken out of the lineup at times. Because of her
person that everybody looked up to in regards to what position there was some depth there last year. Then this
we needed to do on the field. She threw a lot of games for year we had a hot bat that was a younger girl, so I had
us on the mound. She was always positive, never getting a discussion with her that I needed her to play defense
down, especially on anybody or herself. She’s one of those and that’s hard when you can’t hit and play in the field. I
that you want every year to lead the team, It was a pleasure always preach selflessness and you can’t win in any team
to coach her and be around her. She was a competitor.” sport unless you are selfless. I told her after the divisional
Hartwell – “Stevie, the same thing as Daley. She tournament that I will always remember her selflessness.
has played for four years and is an unbelievable catcher. She never complained, she always did what was best for
She led all of our winter things. She plays the sport year- the team.”
round. Her knowledge and ability of the game to control Martin said he will miss all of the seniors.
things behind the plate gave us an extra weapon. She
was the one that was always getting practices organized
as with regard to the girls warming up and being at
the stations they needed to be at. She bleeds Scottie home of
softball. You can’t replace a player like her. Catching is The
an ungrateful effort and she was a dandy for four years.”
Meland – “She’s from the same mold at Stevie, always BS BUZZ
working on her game and plays a ton of softball during
the summer. We moved her to the leadoff spot this
year and she responded for having the best on-base
percentage. She can pitch and play any position. She
hit in the high 300s and gave us that leadoff spark .She FULL COLOR
could go on and play if she wanted to. She was a great PRINTING ENVELOPES
role model for our kids.”
Nelson – “In my opinion she is probably the best BROCHURES
defensive first baseman in our conference. What she
added this year was her bat was miles ahead of last year. BUSINESS CARDS
She is a multiple sport athlete and a great, great influence CUSTOM FORMS
on the younger girls. She showed them the ropes on
how things are supposed to go and a great teammate for POST CARDS
everybody. She probably had 15 different plays in the
field where balls were played and she dug them out for NOW POSTERS
outs.”
Partridge – “Brielle is her worst critic. She demands
OFFERING
excellence from herself to a point that I felt she was too BANNERS

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