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Light her up!


The executioner flipped the switch and about a billion sentence Thursday night during the Haunted Hayride at
megawatts jolted through her body. She was of convicted Sullivan Park Trail. Sand Electric provided the “electric
of stealing little kids’ trick-or-treat candy last Halloween chair”. What a spooktacular scene it was for those taking
and found guilty by the grand jury last week, serving her the hayride, thanks to Josh Sand and his family.

Shooting range development grant deadline is February 1st


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Montana’s Shooting Range build and improve public shooting
reminds shooting ranges that the Grant Program, administered by ranges throughout the state.
deadline to apply for shooting range FWP, provides funding to non-profit To learn more about the
development grants is February 1, shooting clubs, organizations, local Shooting Range Grant Program,
2019. governments, and school districts to continued on page 2
monday Elect Peter L. Shooting Range continued from front
H ELLAND
SOup: Broccoli Cheddar • Chili
SpecialS: and to download this year’s grant application, visit
Meatloaf Sub FWP’s website at fwp.mt.gov. Click “Recreation,” then
for District Court Judge “Activities” and then “Shooting Ranges.”
1/2 Grilled Chicken Salad
Online registration is available via the Montana
Grants & Loans website at https://fundingmt.org. For
Dine at the “O”
more information, call 406-444-9947.
Completed Shooting Range Grant applications may
228-8006 be mailed to: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Shooting
Range Grant Program, P.O. Box 200701, Helena, MT
GAULTOERN N’S 59620-0701.
EPAIR &
WRECKER SE
RVICE Service for Dolores Brown
25 years representing Dolores Mae (Albert) Brown,
Montanans 73, passed away peacefully on March
53999 Fair - Honest - Impartial 2nd, 2018 at the Valley View Nursing
Hwy 2 W Home in Glasgow, Montana from
complications of Alzheimer’s disease.
Batteries • Towing • Repair
Paid for by Helland for Judge, Kim Enkerud Treasurer A Celebration of Dolores’ Life
Call 228-2715 or 263-1249 PO Box 512 Glasgow, MT 59230
will be Monday, October 29, 2018 at
11:00 a.m. at First Lutheran Church in

WIndy OnE
Glasgow with Reverend Todd Wright
officiating. A luncheon will follow
SAtUrdAY services. Inurnment in the Highland Cemetery will be private.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. West


northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm.
Roof problems at Opheim
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny,
with a high near 58. Breezy, with a northwest wind 7 to 17
School are being addressed
mph increasing to 19 to 29 mph in the afternoon. Winds The Opheim School gymnasium remains closed for
could gust as high as 39 mph. student and public use due to roof problems. Opheim
Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 30. Northwest Superintendent of Schools Tony Warren wrote the
wind 12 to 17 mph becoming light and variable. Winds following:
could gust as high as 26 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. Light and
“Most of you are aware that our school gymnasium is
variable wind becoming southeast 5 to 10 mph in the currently closed for student and public use. I would like
morning. to dispel some of the rumors that might be circulating
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before regarding the roof damage. First, the roof and ceiling
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Southeast are not collapsing. A structural engineer out of Billings
wind around 10 mph becoming west after midnight.
has inspected the roof and declared that there is
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. West
northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 26
structural damage to some some portions of the trusses.
mph. This damage is just enough to declare the gym unsafe
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. West for occupants. Second, the Opheim Board is aware of
northwest wind around 11 mph. the issues and has authorized the Superintendent to
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 50. West hire a firm to perform the work. Opheim Public School
northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 is currently working with a structural engineer out of
mph.
Billings and all of the issues will be addressed and fixed
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
West northwest wind 7 to 13 mph. as soon as possible. I will provide the public with future
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Southwest updates as more information becomes available. Finally,
wind around 8 mph. the health, safety, and welfare of our students, staff, and
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. community always has been and always will be our
Thursday: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a district’s number one priority.”
high near 45.

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GARAGE SALE: Saturday, October 27. Tupperware, kitchen utensils, VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew
household items, power tools, hand tools, quilting books & patters, and a as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA and
solid oak china hutch. 406 2ND AVE. N (IN ALLEY) currently have open seats! Please visit our administrative office for details
BUZZ and fill out an application if interested.
FARMERS MARKET SUNDAY, OCT. 28TH 9-2pm. NOT SATURDAY. BUZZ
Pumpkins, buttercups, spaghetti, hubbards, acorn, carnival,peanut squash, HOUSE KEEPING POSITION. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning
angel wing gourds, dryland potatoes, tomatoes, red, white, yellow, and services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment
walla walla onions, habanero, jalapeno, sweet bell peppers, leeks, carrots, for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
eggplant, LARGE FREE ZUCCHINI, cookies, banana, zucchini, pumpkin, training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
bread,almond and lemon poppy seed bread, cookies, turnovers, fresh for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
caramel rolls, pies, jams and jellies and more. The coffee pot is on. The ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME
FARMER’S MARKET will be open through Oct. Saturdays 9-2. and into BUZZ
Nov. I could very well change the date if the weather is better a different VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a part-time (25-35 hours a week)
day of the week. Thanks for supporting your local Farmers Market. Maintenance Assistant to join our team. The primary purpose is to maintain
RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROM THE COKE PLANT). grounds, facility, and equipment in a safe and efficient manner. PLEASE
BUZZ VISIT VALLEY VIEW FOR AN APPLICATION!
DOLORES MATUSKA Check out the 18” doll clothes at Little Campers. BUZZ
Halloween costumes and much more. These will fit the American Girl Doll JOB POSITION OPENING: Valley County Road Department has 2
an any other 18” doll. Each out fit is “HEAD TO TOE” + accessories. CHECK positions open. The first job Bridge Crew/Operator. The second is
OUT OTHER OUTFITS AT JDDOLLFASHOINS.COM OR CALL 263-5553 Blade Operator/Truck Driver, satellite based out of Hinsdale. PICK UP
BUZZ APPLICATIONS FROM VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT OR
HAY BALES FOR SALE Net wrapped round bales. Alfalfa, alfalfa grass, and CALL TODD YOUNG (406) 263-1477
sainfoin. Competitively priced. Arrangements for delivery to be discussed. BUZZ
CALL TODD 406-350-1970 OR MIKE 406-350-2410 VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent House
BUZZ Keeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning services
IRLE RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: Permanent school year position, w/ to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment for
full benefits, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
click on employment tab. Deadline is 11/2/18. CALL RACHEL ERICKSON training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
AT 228-2419 FOR MORE INFORMATION. (Equal Opportunity Employer) for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
BUZZ ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
HELP WANTED: Part-time Flower Shop Worker. Must have good customer BUZZ
service skills, clear writing and phone skills. Must be available to work LLOYD’S REPAIR, LLC is looking for a full time appliance repair technician
holidays. Contact Flower Shop for full job description & application. CALL to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair experience, but willing
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT 228-8312 to train a trustworthy, dependable person with mechanical abilities and
BUZZ good communication skills. The job requires background checks, drug tests,
LEE RIDDICK PLUMBING & HEATING is looking for an HVAC Technician/ and a good driving record. Duties will include troubleshooting problems,
Installer. Must have knowledge of sheet metal work, refrigerant license, ordering parts, repairing appliances, and calling customers to confirm
experience required. Benefits after probationary period. CALL 228-4753 appointments. The business serves all of northeast Montana and western
AND LEAVE MESSAGE North Dakota. Work would be M–F. Starting Wage would be $17-24 per
BUZZ hour DOE. A company vehicle is provided. Food and expenses are covered
HELP WANTED: part-time evening dishwasher. Hours 3P-11P, schedule for out-of-Glasgow area work. We offer Paid vacation and Holidays. TO
varies. Wage starting at $10. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN REQUEST AN APPLICATION OR EMAIL A RESUME CONTACT US AT:
BUZZ CS@LLOYDSAPPLIANCEREPAIR.COM
HELP WANTED: Full-time housekeeper. 8am-4:30pm. Some weekends BUZZ
included. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN ASK FOR LOUISE FOR RENT: 3 bed 1 bath 1 car attached garage for rent in Saint Maire, MT.
BUZZ $475/month plus utilities. Pets considered. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC.
EZZIE’S WHOLESALE INC. is currently looking to hire a Petroleum 228-2114
Transport Driver. The candidate must have a clean driving record with a BUZZ
current CDL, Type 1 class A and hold Doubles/Triples, Tanker and Hazmat AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR SALE OR RENT: Condo at St. Marie.
endorsements. Will train the right person. This position will be based out 399-A, Ash St. Very clean, refurbished interior, attached garage. $24,900
of our Malta, Mt. Branch. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MARK OR CALL 406-291-5489
BILL @ 1-406-654-2331 BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE: (2) 4 bedroom 1½ bath. Very nice. New
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound appliances, oak hardwood floors. 1 available now. 1 available November
meals for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in 1. $600/month pet negotiable with deposit. CALL 406-270-2522
ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated BUZZ
authority from the Department Head. We want you to build your career FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house. $550/mo. utilities included. Appliances in
and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE house. Single car garage negotiable. CALL 406-228-2006
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. BUZZ
BUZZ GLASGOW OFFICE BASEMENT FOR RENT: 1,600 sq. ft. 3 bedroom 1
FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves bath. Washer & dryer included. $1,500/mo. includes utilities, WiFi & TV.
palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional Month to month lease. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very BUZZ
meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily FOR RENT: 1,200 sq. ft. 3 bay heated shop. $600/mo. 8x20’ storage
for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE container $80/mo. More storage space available at Taylor Storage South.
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME. CALL KEVIN 230-2259

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DJ & Karaoke
Registration @ 8:30 am Costume Contest!
Dash Starts @ 10 am Prizes for Best Overall, Best Group/Family,
Cost: $15/person Best in Age (Newborn-5, 6-13, 19-30, 30+)
Must participate in Dash for Costume Contest
6 & under Free
SATURDAY NIGHT Take $5 off with a non-perishable food item Contact Jory @
October 27 • Starts @ 8:00pm to be donated to Valley County Food Bank 228-8341 for more info.

Prizes & Giveaways for Best Costumes «•«•«•«• •«•«•«•«

starts at midnight
must be 21 to attend
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OBITUARY had their favorite foods on
hand! She made each of
her grandchildren feel like
Sandy McNulty a special treasure and they
Sandra Kae McNulty peacefully passed away on are blessed to have so many
Sunday, September 30, 2018, in Bozeman, MT, with her wonderful memories with
family at her side. She battled Alzheimer’s for over four her!
years and is now at peace with our Lord. Sandy made many dear
Sandy was born in Glasgow, MT, on August 21, 1947, and lasting friendships in
to Don and Audrey McNulty. She was the oldest of five every aspect of her life.
girls and adored her sisters, Patty, Deb, Tami and Kelly. From neighborhood friends,
She graduated from Nashua High School in 1965 where to work friends, to her kids’
she was Valedictorian, Homecoming Queen, and Class friends, to her Montana
President (among her many high school achievements). friends and beyond, she was
In 1968, Sandy left her beloved state of Montana and a special presence in so many lives. Sandy was drawn to
moved to Seattle, WA, to be closer to her mom. There any and every child she came in contact with, especially
she met her soon to be husband, Richard “Van” Hale. babies! She easily became “Grandma Sandy”, “Mum-
The couple wed in 1971 and during their five-year Mum”, or “Aunt Sandy” to many beloved friends and
marriage they had three children, Michael, Kristen and their children.
Brandon. Sandy was a dedicated mother and raised her Sandy is preceded in death by her parents, Don
three children on her own in their forever home in the and Audrey McNulty; her in-law’s, Richard “Dick” and
Magnolia community of Seattle. Charlotte Hale; and her sister, Patty (Bob) Baker.
Over the years she worked her way up at People’s She is survived by her step-mother, Diana McNulty;
Bank, Washington Mutual & Chase Bank and retired as sisters, Deb (John) Partridge, Tami (Mark) Corner, Kelly
a Computer Programmer in 2009. In her retirement, she McNulty; Bob Baker; sister-in-law, Dawn (Joe) Anguiano;
enjoyed gardening, antiquing, going to movies, enjoying brother-in-law, Donald Hale; her three children, Michael
concerts, tending to her home and spending time with Hale, Kristen (Kevin) Hale, and Brandon (Stef) Hale;
family and friends. Her greatest joy was being a mother her four grandchildren, Celia Hale, Charlotte Hale,
and grandmother. She worked tirelessly to give her three McCormick Scofield and Audrey Scofield; along with
children an amazing life and loving home. She instilled many nieces and nephews.
in them the value of hard work, perseverance, tradition, Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, October
selflessness, and kindness but most importantly the love 27, 2018, 3:00 p.m. at the Nashua Civic Center. Please
of family and lasting friendships. bring your memories and stories to share as we gather to
Her four grandchildren, Celia, Charlotte, McCormick honor the life of an amazing mother, grandmother, sister,
and Audrey were the light of her life! Anytime she had daughter, aunt and friend.
the chance to spend time with them, she did! She loved A Celebration of Life will also be held in Seattle in the
taking them on all sorts of adventures to the zoo, the upcoming months. Details for this celebration to follow.
aquarium, children’s museums, parks, and Menchies! In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in to the
She made an ordinary trip on the bus a memorable Alzheimer’s Association or to the Nashua Porcupines
adventure for them! At her home, she baked cookies with Booster Club (PO Box 286, Fort Peck, MT 59223) in
them, set up elaborate tea parties for them, and always Sandra McNulty’s name.

MID-CENTURY MODERN HOME GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD HOME


This home of distinction is for sale and ready for 2000 +/- sq. ft. home 3 bedrooms, 1 &
a growing family. Close to schools and other in- ¾ baths, with new carpet throughout.
town amenities, this 2,880 square foot modern
design home features an open and spacious The kitchen has stainless steel
floor plan! It has 3 bedrooms upstairs, 1 appliances and is open to dining room
sleeping room in the basement, 1 ¾ baths and and living room. Attached single car
an attached garage. Enjoy the spacious sun garage and private back yard is all
bathed family room and kitchen/dining room. fenced.
High quality home built with the best lumber
and materials. Updated furnace, the A/C is
Located at 67 Heather Lane
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Hi, I’m Joe Horn. I would be greatly appreciative Ole went into the local fish market (wild caught
of your support and vote in the 2018 election for walleye market, mind ya) over der at Lake Winnibigoshish
Valley County Sheriff. in Minnesota to apply for a job.
I will bring over 27 years experience to this The boss thought to himself, “I’m not hiring that lazy
position ensuring that the people in this county
feel safe and protected. Norwegian,” so he decided to set a test for Ole hoping he
Along with 27 years in law enforcement, I have wouldn’t be able to answer the questions and he’d be able to
also achieved over 700 hours of specialized refuse him the job without getting into an argument.
training and received an intermediate certificate The first question was, “Without using numbers,
at the MT Law Enforcement Academy. represent the number nine.”
27 years of Law Ole says, “Dat’s easy,” and proceeds to draw three trees.
Enforcement Experience The boss says, “What in the world is that?”
Ole says, “Tree ’n tree ’n tree, dat makes nine.”
2 years as a Correctional Officer at “Fair enough,” says the boss. “Second question, same
Maximum Security Penitentiary rules, but represent 99.”
10 1/2 years as a Deputy Sheriff Ole stares off into space for a while, then makes a
1 1/2 years as an Undercover Drug smudge on each tree.
Enforcement Officer Der ya go, bye yummy,” Ole says.
Over 14 years as a Glasgow Police Officer The boss scratches his head and asks, “How on earth
do you get that to represent ninety-nine?”
Proud Air Force Veteran Ole answers, “Vell, each tree is dirty now, so it’s dirty
American Legion Member tree ’n dirty tree ’n dirty tree — dats ninety-nine.”
My goals within the Sheriff’s office would be: The boss is getting worried he’s going to have to hire
• Field training for new officers the Norwegian so he ups the ante and says, “All right,
• Retain deputies to save taxpayer money question number three. Same rules again, but this time
• Resident deputies (new hires) represent the number one hundred.”
• Research reserve deputy program
• Four 10-hour shifts, allowing 3 days off to be Ole stares into space again, then he shouts, “I tink I got
with family it!”
• Appoint a seasoned, narcotics-trained deputy to He makes a little mark at the base of each tree and
address drug cases and possible incoming drug says, “Der ya go sir, dat’s vun hunnard!”
issues. The deputy would work closely with the The boss looks at the Norwegian’s attempt and thinks
Montana Department of Criminal Investigation
• Research a federal prisoner contract, which, if to himself, “Ha! got him this time.”
achieved, will bring money into the county. He then tells Ole, “You must think I’m an idiot if you
I have spent over 17 years as a Valley County think that represents one hundred.”
resident and 28 years in Montana. My wife, Ole leans forward and points to the little marks at the
Marietta (Mary), was born and raised in Valley Co. tree bases and says, “Vell, a little dog comes along and craps
I have ran a clean campaign and will continue near da base of each tree, so now ya got dirty tree an’ a turd,
to do so throughout this 2018 election season. dirty tree an’ a turd, an’ dirty tree an’ a turd, vich makes vun
Please visit our Facebook Page hunnard. vhen do I start me job?!?”
Joe Horn for Valley County Sheriff
By the way, it wasn’t long before Ole was the head
Paid for by Joe Horn for Sheriff.
Sharon Lagerquist, Treasurer • PO Box 342, Glasgow, MT 59230 foreman of the walleye filleting department...
2 Day Sale! Friday & Saturday Only!
Food Club or Western Family Cache Valley 5-8oz.
4 qt. Asst. Red or Green 9.75-11.25 oz. Asst.
Slices, Brick or Shredded Asst.
ICE CREAM SEEDLESS GRAPES DORITOS CHEESE
$3.99 ea. (Limit 2) 99¢ lb. $1.49 ea. (Must buy 4)
2 / $3
More Storewide Savings
Boneless Beef Shasta 12 pk. 12 oz. Select Varieties
CROSS RIB ROAST ..................$2.79 lb. SODA POP ...............................4 / $10
Bone-In Beef Johnsonville 24 oz. Select Varieties ATTENTION
T-BONE STEAKS ......................$5.99 lb. MEATBALLS...........................$4.99 ea.
Boneless Beef
TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ...............$4.99 lb. CARVING PUMPKINS .................25¢ lb.
HUNTERS
Family Pack Bone-In Assorted
Flogers 24.2-30.5 oz. Select Varieties 50/50 Pork Trim
PORK CHOPS .........................$1.49 lb. COFFEE.................................$6.99 ea. & High Temperature Cheeses
Oscar Mayer 3.2-4.4 oz. Select Varieties Red Baron 12” Select Varieties
LUNCHABLES ...........................99¢ ea. PIZZA ....................................... 3 / $9 Available for Sausage Making
Hillshire Farm 14 oz. Ore Ida 19-32 oz. Select Varieties
LIT’L SMOKIES .......................... 2 / $5 FROZEN POTATOES.................... 2 / $5 Inquire at Reynold’s
40 Knots 1 lb. Pkg. 51-60 Ct. Nabisco 5-16 oz. Select Varieties
COOKED SHRIMP .................. $7.99 ea. FAMILY SIZE CRACKERS .........$2.99 ea. Meat Department
Taking advantage of
the Reynolds F.O.R.
program are, pictured
from left; Jennifer
and Olivia Jackson,
representing Hi-Line
Sportmmen; Ayla
Stone and Katie Kaiser,
Snack Pack Program;
rhonda Olson, Hi
Line Homes; Jeannie
Bergrstom, Grace
Lutheran Church; Katie
Potter, Hi-Line Youth
Hockey; and Reynolds
Manager Deb Tade.
Did you know? Reynolds Market has a Friends of Reynolds 9F.O.R. program to raise
funds non-profit organizations with a 501(c)3 that directly benefits the communities
or youth with a specific fund-raising goal to work towards. Pictured above are
organizations that have signed up! The more you shop with Reynolds Market, the
more money you can earn.
“What if I am a shopper at Reynolds, can my purchase go towards a making
donation to a non-profit organization?”
Absolutely! Just name what non-profit organization that is enrolled in the
program... that simple. Or sign up your non-profit organization and earn up to
$1,950 per quarter.
Since 1925 F.T. Reynolds Co. has been an integral part in the growth of Eastern Montana.
We believe you receive back from your community what you put in, which is why we created the F.O.R.
program. F.O.R. is our way of saying “Thank You” for shopping with us. F.O.R. is an easy and convenient way to
raise funds for your non-profit organization. Visit reynoldsmarket.com/friendsofreynolds for more information or to apply.
Kaercher Seeks Big Job With PSC in Very Big District 1
By Daniels County Leader
(Note: Republican candidate for PSC Randy
Pinnoci ran in Wednesday’s Buzz.)
Doug Kaercher of Havrewants a big job covering
abig swath of Montana landas he seeks votes on absentee
ballots and on Tuesday, November 6, when it’s voting day
across the country.
Kaercher (pronounced Care-ker) is the Democrat
Party nominee for the Montana Public Service
Commission’s (PSC) open seat for District 1, the
governmental body regulating utilities such as water,
naturalgas, electricity and telecommunications for rate
payers across Big Sky Country.
The territory he is lookingto represent includes
19counties in northcentral and northeastern Montana,
including Blaine (Chinook as county seat), Cascade
(Great Falls), Chouteau (Fort Benton), Daniels (Scobey),
Dawson (Glendive), Fergus (Lewistown), Garfield
(Jordan), Hill (Havre), Judith Basin (Stanford), Liberty
(Chester), McCone (Circle), Petroleum (Winnett),Phillips
(Malta), Richland (Sidney), Roosevelt (Wolf Point),
Sheridan (Plentywood), Toole (Shelby), Valley (Glasgow)
and Wibaux (Wibaux).
That’s many miles in between constituents stretching
from Sunburst along the Canadian line to Carlyle hugging DOUG KAERCHER of Havre is the Democrat Party
the North Dakota border and from Cascade south of nominee running for the open seat on the Montana
Great Falls to Comertown 8 miles south of Saskatchewan Public Service Commission’s District 1, which covers
in the northeast corner. huge land mass from Plentywood to Shelby to Great
In fact, the 19 counties in District 1 of the PSC Falls to Wibaux and back up to Plentywood.
represents 53,830 square miles of Montana’s total of The Leader sat down with Kaercher as the 68th annual
147,040, or 36 percent. Meeting of Members of Nemont Telephone Cooperative,
The District 1 seat is up for grabs this election cycle Inc. was winding down in the big Gold Garage at the
because the current commissioner, Republican Travis Nemont complex in Scobey Saturday, October 6.
Kavulla, is termed out after two 4-year terms. “Beside the rate hikes proposed by NorthWestern
Born in Havre in 1961 and a 1979 graduate of Havre Energy and MDU (Montana-Dakota Utilities), they
High School, Kaercher became a commercial pilot, doing being the big issues going in front of the PSC, this
charter work and some crop dusting before getting out of current commission is not friendly to the advancement
flying in 1986. He had an aircraft maintenance business of renewable energies,” he said.
specializing in aircraft restoration. He went back to He added his priority is to work to make sure Montana
farming in 1990 with his brother. rate payers are provided with safe services at fair and
His experience in politics, with 2018 marking his affordable rates. Kaercher said there doesn’t have to be
30th year in public service, includes being the City of a choicebetween protecting the state’s residents against
Havre Clerk, Administrative Law Judge, State Tax Appeal rising energy costs and growing the state’s economy as
Board, Hill County Commissioner for 10 years,Havre both can be achieved.
City Council and President of the Montana Association He and his wife of 32 years have raised three
of Counties. daughters, own a small property development
He is currently the Finance Director for the City of business and are actively involved in managing the
Havre, a post he has been in since 2012. family farm.

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Will pick up at Thanks for Listening
Meat Shop
Heads • Birds • Fish • Pedestals
for FREE! Hunting: Is It Really Safe?
Shipping Anywhere
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration
Driving: Is It Really Safe?
Will pick up at Every hunting season we hear of tragic
Headsmeat
• Birds
shop• Fish • Pedestals
for FREE! hunting accidents where people
Shipping Anywhere
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration are killed or maimed. 99% of these
Shelly Sampson, Taxidermist accidents were preventable, just as
228-8722 • 367-5347 • Cell: 672-0058 99% of all auto accidents are deemed preventable by
authorities.
Milk River Inc. My Funk and Wagnalls describes accident as “ an
Annual Meeting unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and
October 29, 2018 • 7:00 P.M. unintentionally, usually resulting in damage or injury.”
This will be held at the “An event that happens by chance.”
Milk River Activity Center Accidents are, indeed, unfortunate but with a
219 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow little bit of training, care and attention accidents are
All are welcome & encouraged to attend! preventable. Especially hunting accidents that result in
the death of someone.
Please come join us for our 15th Annual Fundraiser Falls while carrying a loaded rifle are one common
Friday, November 2 • Cottonwood Inn cause of hunting accidents. Mistaken identity is another
5 p.m. • Social and viewing of live when a hunter thinks his hunting partner, a few hundred
and silent auction items. yards away looks like a deer or elk. Or in the case of my
6 p.m. • Dinner with auction to follow best friend in the 5th grade whose mother was hunting
Tickets $20 ~ Contact Milk River at 406-228-8412 to purchase. with his dad and some other hunter shot my friends
mother, dead, while she was dressed in full blaze orange
1003 5th Ave. N, Glasgow, MT and sitting on a log eating a sandwich.
Beautiful Northside Home has large south facing 1100 Wedum Drive
Beautiful Corner Lot Northside
windows that allow ample natural light on
Home: 1,510
1100 Wedum Drive
sf on the main floor, plus
The hunter, Mr Magoo, with the poor eyesight wasn’t
Beautiful
the 1,984 sq. Corner Lot
ft. main floor. 3Northside
bedrooms, 2 full Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus prosecuted! Yikes! (This occurred in Washington.)
an
bathrooms enclosed porch.
and 2 half baths and aThe basement
fireplace on the is 870 sf which includes garage.
mainanfloor
enclosed porch.
and basement. ThisThe
well basement
maintained, is 870 sf which includes garage.
There are
There located
perfectly 3bedrooms
are 3bedrooms
home has a 792 and
and 2 full
sq. 2ft.full bathrooms on the main floor, andand
bathrooms
finished on the main floor, a 1/2a 1/2 There are myriad horror stories. Most are isolated
bathroom
basement and abathroom on
864 sq. ft. detached the basement
garage. Large floor, private
on the basement floor, private back yard, back yard, incidents where an excited hunter takes a “sound shot”
private fenced-in yard with automatic sprinkler
established
system andestablished
trees. treestreesand andgardengarden area.....PRICE
area.....PRICE REDUCED
REDUCED
mature at moving brush only to find a wounded hunting partner
Priced at $185,000 who got in the way of his bullet.
Call ususforfor
UNITED an appointment!
INSURANCE
&Call
REALTY an appointment! I have racked by brain trying to find a true Act of
406-228-9356
P.O. Box 351 406-228-9356
• 504 2nd Avenue South God, no fault, hunting accident but to no avail. Every
We Cover Montana Glasgow, Montana 59230 406-228-9356
scenario I have come up with has operator error written
all over it. Can you come up with one?
As for auto accidents again I tried to come up with
one in which no one was at fault. Struck out again
but the closest I came was this: you are driving in the
mountains, at night, in a raging snow storm. You can see
As a member of the county commissioner team, I will: maybe 50 feet ahead. Your speed is only 30 or so. Plum
• Insure county spending and budgeting are safe you say? The road is snow-packed and slippery.
straightforward and transparent.
• Identify opportunities to make our tax dollars go Then, all of a sudden or sooner a boulder the size
further. of a boxcar rolls off the mountain-side and right smack-
• Mitigate risks that have social and economic impact to dab into your pickup, pushing you dangerously close to
our communities. the 500 foot vertical drop-off to your left.
• Focus on county-wide strategic planning for our future. Act of God? Well, yeah, maybe the boulder rolling
“ I would be honored to serve as your Valley County Commissioner.” down hill thingie, BUT what the hell were you doing
Paid for by Mary Armstrong for County Commissioner
on that mountain road in a blizzard, at night in the first
PO Box 431, Glasgow, MT 59230 continued on next page
place?
Or in my experience, a true story. You are on a Celebrating 63 Years of Marriage
straight road. Early in the morning just before day-
break. There is a deep drop-off ditch to your right and Walt & Toots Murch
left. If you were to go off there you would surely tip over
and be kilt! Saturday, Oct. 27
You look up the road a mile or so and see a vehicle 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
coming at you and something about it isn’t right. The Valley View Home
closer it gets the more you feel uneasy. Main Dinning Room
When it gets a quarter of a mile or so away you
can see....it’s in your lane and doesn’t show any signs of Join us for cake,
either slowing down or moving over. Closer yet and you coffee, punch
can see the driver sitting upright in his seat behind the music & conversation!
wheel eyes wide shut. Yeoowie! What do you do? No gifts please
Number one; you can hit the ditch spilling the load
of cattle you’re hauling.
Number two; you can move over into the opposite Halloween
lane. Party
Number three; you can stay in your lane, slow Saturday, Oct. 27
waaaay down (or is it slow up?), anyway, and be the first
$100 Cash for Best Costume
to witness the impending crash. Judging & Prize @ 11 p.m.
What would you do? Wrong! Any action you take
& Drink Specials
would be wrong according to the police.
Number one; Hit the ditch, tip over, kill kows, wreck Karaoke with Austin Sound
truck. If the other guy doesn’t stop and if there are no starting at 8 p.m.
other witnesses to the wreck you are accused of going to
sleep at the wheel and driving off the road.
Number two; Sure, move over and hope the other
Vote Christine Gamas
for Valley County Justice of the Peace
driver doesn’t wake up, realize he’s in the wrong land EXPERIENCE:
and quickly change to his side thus colliding with you • Clerk for Valley County Justice Court for 11+ years
• Enter citations, Criminal complaints, Civil complaints, and Small Claims
in his lane. If he doesn’t die you will be charged with • Sending out Jury Questionnaires and entering them in as they come back
driving on the wrong side of the highway and causing • Sending out Jury Summons for Jury Trials
an accident. If he does die you will be charged with • Initial Appearances, taking payments, making deposits, and end of
months reports and other day to day tasks
vehicular homicide. The ditch is looking better all the I see the need for the Justice Court to be more available.
time isn’t it in spite of all the dead cowies. I have also been approved by the Montana Supreme Court
Option number three; You stay in your own lane. to fill in as a Sub Judge for 8+ years
PERSONAL:
You slow to two miles per hour. The asleepy driver • Valley County resident for 20+ years
doesn’t wake up and runs right into you. You can be • Hobbies are camping, fishing, hiking, hunting and horseback riding.
charged with not trying to avoid an accident. • Love following my nephews’ sporting events and niece with her activities.
• My husband is a Retired Navy Disabled Veteran (Thank you Veterans!!) G A M A S
Catch 22! Paid for by Gamas for Justice of the Peace, Nicole Gamas, Treasurer non-partisan, 730 4th Ave. North, Glasgow, MT 59230
What’s all this have to do with hunting accidents?
Nothing! GLASGOW
That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening. SCHOOL MENU
~ Virgil Vaupel MONdAy
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Breakfast
Q: What’s the Ham & Cheese Bar • Tri-Tater
difference between a
hunter and a fisherman?
MONDAY Peaches • Milk

A: A hunter lies in
Soup & Lunch

wait. A fisherman waits


Sandwich Chicken Alfredo • Cheesy Breadstick
Broccoli w/ Ranch • Peas
Call for reservation by 10 AM
and lies. 228-9500 Jell-O Cake • Fruit • Milk
2018
FMDH

Health &
Wellness Fair
Saturday, October 27th

Join us at the 2018 FMDH Health & Wellness Fair!


Don’t miss our on free activities, screenings, and information about
healthcare and wellness related services offered by local organizations
and businesses. Bring the whole family!

// Saturday, October 27th, 2018 Giant inflatable heart


door prizes
// 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM flu shots
// Glasgow Recreation Department blood pressure checks
bmi checks
// 319 3rd street south zimmer biomet learning lab
// glasgow, mt 59230 and much more!

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