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5th Annual Paint Run this Saturday


The 5th Annual Paint Run/Walk will be held Saturday, Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the Glasgow Civic
August 10th. The run/walk is a 2.5 mile untimed event Center and the run/walk begins at 9 a.m. Entry free is
highlighted by participants being sprayed with powdered $30 which includes a Paint Run t-shirt. If you’d like to
paint at various points along the course. The event, beat the rush, entry forms are available at the Glasgow
jointly sponsored by the Glasgow High School Student Rec Department and BS Central. All ages are welcome
Council and the Glasgow Recreation Department, to come enjoy the fun. And please wear a white t-shirt
is a fund-raiser for Montana Warriors on the Water. for the event... but it won’t be white for very long!
Roadwork scheduled on Skylark OBITUARY
The Valley County Road Department will will be
doing some roadwork Monday and Tuesday, August
12th and 13th, on the Skylark Road from Highway 2 to
JoAnn Miller
Mary JoAnn (Shuman)
the bridge. Expect road closures and flaggers.
Miller, 78, passed away on
VFW meeting tonight Monday, April 29, 2019, at her
Veterans of Foreign War & Auxiliary will meet home in Glasgow, Mont.
tonight (August 8th) at 7:00 at the VFW in Glasgow. Services will be held at St.
Raphael’s Catholic Church at
At the Nashua Senior Center 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August
The Nashua Senior Citizens will have a noon potluck 10th. Burial will be in Highland
with business meeting to follow on Friday, August 9th. Cemetery. A reception will
Low pressure follow at the St. Raphael’s Parish Center.
system moves
JoAnn was born Oct. 30, 1940, in Culbertson,
Mont., to Evron and Maxine (McCormick) Shuman. She
in on Friday grew up and graduated from Wolf Point, Mont., in 1958.
Ahemarried Richard Miller on Feb. 23, 1960, and they had
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. East wind 9 to three children: Rick, Darla and Dan.
14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
JoAnn loved to have fun and was always the life of
Friday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also the party. You never knew what she was going to say or do,
possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 89. but it was always wild and crazy. Her biggest passion was
Southeast wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. her family and her seven grandchildren and three great-
Friday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and grandchildren. She always made sure to go to all their
thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy, events. She enjoyed going to church, playing cards and
with a low around 59. East wind 7 to 10 mph becoming having lunch with her “Cackling Hens” friends.
northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 18
Preceding her in death are her parents; son Rick
mph.
Miller; and brother Bud Shuman.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. She is survived by her husband, Richard; daughter
Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Northeast wind 7 to 10
Darla (Gregg) Russell; son Dan (Joyce) Miller; seven
mph.
grandchildren, Jeff Grewe, Mandi Grewe, Peri Russell,
Saturday Night: Showers likely, mainly after midnight. Sarah Miller, Ryan Smith, Parker Miller and Mason
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. East wind 11 to 14 Miller; two sisters, Edna (Gene) Songer and Margaret
mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation
(Jim) Thomas; sister-in-law Judy Shuman; three great
is 60%.
grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 79. East
wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
One big old bear put down
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks euthanized an adult
Sunday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm
before midnight, then a chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
male grizzly bear Aug. 5 southwest of Augusta for repeated
with a low around 55. East wind 6 to 13 mph becoming calf depredations. FWP bear management specialist, Mike
west after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph. Madel, said the bear was a larger older male that was seen
Chance of precipitation is 70%. feeding on calves.
Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after “It was one of the oldest bears I’ve ever seen, 24 and
noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. West wind 9 to 16 a half years old,” said Madel, who captured and marked it
mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. in 1998. The bear had relocated to the Sun River Wildlife
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before Management Area on the Rocky Mountain Front and had
midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. North not caused any conflicts since then.
northwest wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Although the bear currently weighed 551 pounds, its
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. North wind 6 teeth were in poor shape, and overall the animal was not
to 8 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon. in good condition.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. “It had several broken molars with abscesses and it’s
canine teeth were worn down,” Madel said. “And it had
Wednesday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny,
with a high near 81.
signs of arthritis. It was on the downhill slide.”
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GARAGE SALE: Saturday, August 10th from 8 am -1 pm. COTTONWOOD BUZZ
INN VALLEY VIEW HOME has an opening for a full time Activities Aide.
BUZZ Pay depends on experience PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME’S
MULTI-PARTY YARD SALE: (weather permitting) Saturday, August 10, ADMINISTRATION FOR QUESTIONS / APPLICATIONS SOON!
9am - til people keep coming. Still cleaning out. Lots of new stuff added. BUZZ
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BUZZ Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the
FARMERS MARKET Sat, Aug. 10th, 8-2, rhubarb, dry land baby new Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
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turnovers, doughnuts, banana bread, caramel rolls, jams and jellies, and FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
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MARCIA MAE’S SALVAGE & ANTIQUES is open this weekend Thursday FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
10-4, Friday 10-4, & Saturday 9-12. ENTER THE PINK DOOR AT 534 BUZZ
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required. Previous dietary (kitchen) experience preferred. On-the-job ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
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for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
BUZZ
GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITIONS: Teachers (Elementary &
Town & Country
FURNITURE
TAKE $100 OFF
Special Ed); 2 Classroom Aides, 1 Part-time Bus Aide, Sub Teachers, & Sub
Bus Drivers. To apply go to: https://glasgowsd.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
CALL 406-228-2406 FOR MORE INFO. (Equal Opportunity Employer)
BUZZ
all remaining Frigidaire 18,000 & 22,000 btu
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a part-time driver and 220 volt Air Conditioning units
dispatcher. Some benefits are available. Must be able to obtain a CDL with and great buys on all remaining
passenger endorsement within 6 months of hire. People and computer skills
and good driving record are required. Will be subject to pre-employment smaller 110 volt units
drug test, criminal and driving record check. Pay will be $13.06-$13.62 Reynold’s Market Shopping Center 228-9386
per hour with pay increase after successful probation period. Would like
to fill ASAP. CALL 228-8747 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR APPLY AT Feeling overwhelmed?
JOB SERVICE. Moving to Prairie Ridge,
BUZZ The Manor or Valley View?
POSITION OPENING: Administrative Assistant at Montana Fish, Wildlife
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Eligibility: Health Insurance, Paid Leave & Holidays, Retirement Plan.
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515 2nd Ave. South • Glasgow, MT

Yoakam to take over Scotty boys hoops program


By Mike Brandt 10-year-old will be in the fifth This upcoming season
Back to their alma mater. grade. The couple also has a Glasgow returns eight varsity
Wade Sundby, Glasgow’s new five-year-old and a one-year- players with four seniors.
Superintendent (GHS 1994 old. Yoakam was hoping to get
graduate), and Paul Yoakam This isn’t the first the players into the gym
are already gearing up for the coaching job for Yoakam, and possibly into some
new school to start which is who started as an assistant at tournaments before Aug. 1.
right around the corner on Mandan, N.D. After that he He really won’t know what
Wednesday, August 21st. got a teaching job in Miles they will be able to do until
But since we covered City and was an assistant they see some action.
Mr. Sundby in an earlier coach in Forsyth before taking “I’m going to watch
Buzz, now it’s Yoakam’s turn. the head basketball coaching them play this summer,”
The 1998 Glasgow graduate job at Class A Miles City. said Yoakam. “I will have
and athlete has been named Yoakam, who some open gym to see what participated in cross country
the new head boys basketball will be teaching Health we have. I will implement and track and played
coach. He is excited to get to Enhancement/Social Studies something that will work for basketball on a team that
work with his new players. at the Glasgow Middle School, their strength.” placed 2nd in State in 1997.
“I’m looking forward to takes over a program that Yoakam may not know But for now he will just be
it,” he said. “It will be good to hasn’t seen a lot of success. The many of the players, but he coaching basketball so he can
see everyone. You know, go Scotties mustered only 24 wins will more than likely know watch his kids play.
down the Markle’s Hardware the last three seasons. They their parents.

&
to talk to people I know.” managed to make it to the “Their parents were Wedding
Yoakam and his family
bought a house and got moved
divisional tournament every
year under Norm Braaten,
going to school when I was
and some were in Nashua,” he Shower
early in July. He’s not the despite having lost 46 games said. “The kids were in grade
only one returning to home. over the past three years. The school the last time I saw
Christen
His wife, the former Jennie 2018-19 season was especially them.” Etchart
Strommen — who played difficult when former coach Yoakam, a 12-time
basketball for the Scotties and Braaten knew his team would letter-winner for the Scotties, Calvin
in college — is also happy to be playing without the Myrick Reichelt
be back home. The couple has twins, Cade and Blaine.
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August 7 - 13, 2019


Bone-In Assorted
PORK CHOPS .........................$1.49 lb.
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ..........$3.99 lb.
Family Pack All Natural Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS......... 99¢ lb.
Extra Lean Pork
COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .............$1.49 lb.
Wild
ROCK FISH FILLETS ................$5.99 lb.
Just Bare 14-20 oz. Boneless Skinless Chicken
BREAST, TENDER OR THIGHS .$4.99 ea.
Fresh Wild Caught
COHO SALMON FILLETS ....... $10.99 ea.
Cache Valley 5-8 oz. Brick, Shredded or Slices
CHEESE ................................ $1.99 ea.
Fresh
RED OR BLACK PLUMS ...........$1.29 lb.
Fresh Sweet Whole
CANTALOUPE ........................... 49¢ lb.
Tyson 25-32 oz. Select Varieties
CHICKEN...............................$4.99 ea.

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Not Even for a Minute A BIG THANK YOU
The Montana to all who participated in our
Children’s Trust Fund’s 19th Annual Walleyes Unlimited
(MCTF) “Not Even for
a Minute” campaign Women’s Fishing Tournament
encourages parents 5th Avenue Pharmacy & Gifts
and caregivers to never leave children unattended in AgLand Co-op
or around vehicles. Leaving a child alone in a vehicle Albertson’s
for even a short amount of time can lead to heatstroke,
dehydration, overheating, hyperthermia, injury,
All Seasons Home Center
abduction and even death. Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
“This is an issue that needs the close attention of Cottonwood Inn & Suites
all parents and caregivers to prevent these tragedies DB’s Bar & Casino
form occurring,” said Not Even for a Minute Campaign Db Designs
organizer Melissa Lavinder of MCTF. D&G Sports & Western
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, since 1998, a total of 819 U.S. children
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have died of heatstroke in hot cars — 24 this year to FMDH
date. On average, one child dies from heatstroke in a Fort Peck Marina
vehicle nearly every 10 days in the United States. A total Free Trader
of 52 children died from heatstroke in 2018. Glasgow Auto Safety Center
“Temperatures in cars skyrocket quickly, and if Hi-Line Ford
left in a hot vehicle, a young child’s body temperature
may increase three to five times as quickly as an adult’s,
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80% of the increase occurring in the first 10 minutes,” Lakeridge Lodging & Bait Shop
Lavinder said. LuEar’s
Cracking windows, even to eight inches, has Markle’s Ace Hardware
minimal effect on the temperature inside a car and the Markle’s Warehouse
vehicle can reach very dangerous temperatures within Nemont Beverage
just a few minutes. On a 73-degree day, the internal
vehicle temperature can reach 90°F within 10 minutes
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and nearly 100°F within 20 minutes. NorVal Electric Co-op
In these extreme conditions, children can die or Prewett Interiors
suffer a permanent injury. In fact, children have died Reynold’s Market
from heatstroke in cars at temperatures as low as 60 Robyn’s Nest Home Décor
degrees. 88% of children who have died from vehicular Scottie Express Car Wash
heatstroke are age three or younger. On average, a child
dies every 10 days from heatstroke in a vehicle.
Wolf Point Chapter of
“Believe it or not, routines and distractions have Walleyes Unlimited
caused people to mistakenly leave children in cars,” Thanks to all our Generous Sponsors,
Lavinder said. Patrol Boats, Weigh Boats, Fort Peck
If you see an unattended child in a car, dial 911 Marina, and Members of our Glasgow/
immediately and follow the instructions that emergency
Fort Peck Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited.
personnel provide. EMS professionals are trained to
determine if a child is in trouble. Congratulations to the 1st Place Team
If you would like to be involved in the Not Even Sheryl Johnson & Gil Mueller
for a Minute Campaign, contact Melissa Lavinder at Great Job Ladies!
444-3002 or Amber Barnes at 444-5915 for materials to
share and distribute. FISH ON!!!
al
2nd Annu BBQ Teams
competing for
prize money!
Teams Wanted FALL REGISTRATION
Tuesday, August 13th • 5:30-8:00 PM
Sign-up Today! Located at the studio/gym (433 2nd Ave S.)
Fall Gym Schedule:
Prizes for each Hot Tots: (18mo. - 3 years old with ACCOMPANYING adult) $25/mo.
category and overall Tumble Tykes: (Preschool age - MUST be potty-trained) $40/mo.
Gym Kids: (Kindergarten & 1st Grade) $40/mo.
Friday & Saturday, September 7 & 8 Flippers: (2nd & 3rd Grade) $40/mo.
Developmental: (4th-6th Grade) $45/mo.
Glasgow Elks Lodge 7th Grade and older or ADVANCED gymnasts
Ribs, Chicken, Pulled Pork, & Beef Brisket please contact us for scheduling
Registration MUST be done in person in order to sign necessary paperwork
Forms are available at the Elks Lodge or Glasgow Chamber and pay fees before classes begin
228-2222 or Call Zak at 406-230-2867 for more info. Classes will be filled in a first come/first serve basis

OBITUARY
Before long he went into
Frank Helland the car business, first as
If you asked Frank Helland about his life, chances are a salesman for Kenny
he would have said it was wonderful. Frank felt this way Newton, then owning his
up to the moment he passed away in Bozeman, Montana own Chevrolet agency in
from pneumonia on July 22, 2019 at age 92. Nashua and culminating in
Franklin Raymond Helland was born March 23, a partnership with Peyton
1927 in Glasgow, Montana to Harold “Cy” and Nellie Terry in Terry Helland
(Blikken) Helland of Opheim. Like his parents, he was Chevrolet in Glasgow. He
100% Norwegian and, like his kids, he loved lefse but was once said his time selling
not a fan of lutefisk. Chevys in Nashua was the best of times. In 1958, he
In 1953 He met Carol Reimche, a farm girl from became an agent for Farmers Union Insurance working
Nashua. For Frank it was love at first sight; Carol, on the out of a small office in the back of the local Farmer’s Union
other hand, took a little longer. However, his persistence service station. He retired in 1991 after sons Terry and
paid off on January 3, 1954, when he married the girl of his Chris joined the agency.
dreams and together they raised seven children, all who Frank loved his hometown of Glasgow and the
survive, including: Steve, Terry, Kathy Pence (Paul), Chris, surrounding communities and served as a Shriner, as a
Jean Mickelsen (Bruce), Pete (Allison) and Kari Barnett board member for Valley View Home Foundation, as a
(Jay). He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 10 great- board member and usher at First Lutheran Church, and
grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. he was co-founder of Luke’s 100, a charity which benefits
In high school Frank quarterbacked the Glasgow the Valley View Home.
Scotties to the state championship game in where they He was well known for his ability to remember
lost to Anaconda. Like most of young men of his time, he names after meeting a person the first time. In fact, he was
entered the Army after graduation in 1945 where he later so good at remembering names that if he called a person
served in Panama. He considered himself fortunate to be by the wrong name the first time they met and that person
discharged in time to be home for Christmas in 1946. did not correct him, they forevermore had a new name
Beginning with his first job as Glasgow’s only whenever Frank saw them.
newspaper delivery boy for the Tribune, Frank developed A memorial service will be held at the First Lutheran
a life-long passion for work which continued until his Church in Glasgow at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 10,
retirement in 1991. He taught his kids that they “get” to 2019, with lunch served following the service. The family
go to work, not “have” to go to work, even on Saturdays. suggests anyone wanting to make a donation in memory
After college he began a life-long career in sales with a of dad do so to any organization that supports Glasgow
stint traveling the country selling soap door-to-door. and the surrounding communities.

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