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A Happy Valley View Halloween!


Thank you, Glasgow Community, for making Halloween an
amazing day for Valley View. Over 300 people came up and
participated in carnival games or showed off their costumes
by trick or treating. Our residents are still excitedly discussing
their favorite costumes and how much they enjoyed handing
out candy to trick or treaters. Thank you for showing in
force to help Valley View Residents celebrate Halloween. A
special thank you to all the many volunteers that made this
possible: St. Raphael’s and Evangelical Churches provided
the games for the Carnival, and especially thanks to Thrivent
Financial for the t-shirts and donations for the candy and
prizes. Valley view residents and staff appreciate you, Valley
County!!! Pictured above are residents Pictured above are
residents Loris and Joyce with the Yoakam family in their
Valley Cinemas costumes: Paul & Jennie and kids (from left)
Sienna, McKay, Myles and Mayzie.
of 1980 Two Rivers meeting tonight
PULLED Class Two Rivers Economic Growth’s Annual Meeting
PORK is tonight from 5:30 – 8:00 at the Cottonwood Inn.
Social is from 5:30 - 6:30 with a no-host bar and
complimentary appetizers provided from 6:30 - 7:30
is Keynote Speaker Tayla Snapp from TransCanada
REUNION PLANNING followed by the Annual Meeting and Yearly Review
Wednesday Night MEETING from 7:30 – 8:00. At this meeting you will learn about
6:00 - 8:00pm Wednesday, the projects, grants, practices and financials.
Served on Grains of November 6 This is a great opportunity to get to know what
Montana buns, 5:15 pm Two Rivers Growth is about and why YOU should
with coleslaw, chips Sam and Jeff’s become a member.

Letter to the Buzz


and a beer All 1980 alumni are
for $6.00 encouraged to attend.

Seems winter is RE: Protection


setting in early! In regards to your recent article entitled,
“Protection, How Much Do We Really Need”, that’s
pretty good, Virgil.
Tonight: A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly before I spend half my life teaching “safety awareness.”
1am. Cloudy, with a low around 14. North wind 13 Main goal being to spotlight how much life we give up
to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. New snow
in the name of safety. I tell the kids, “LISTEN to the
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
rationale behind life’s rules. If you are told it is ‘for your
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 24. North
wind 5 to 8 mph. safety’, dig in your heels. Answer back, ‘Nah, I’ll pass.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 11.
Safety isn’t a priority. I prefer risk.’”
Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph after midnight. Watch what happens.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 36. Calm The people telling you where to stand, how to sit in
wind becoming south 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. a car, how to walk a mountain trail, how to swim in a
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22. lake, how to ride a scooter, how to get in and out of a
South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west after midnight. public school, how to use nail polish remover, etc, etc,
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. West wind will startle, then repeat what they said before, “BUT. It’s
5 to 8 mph. for your safety.” You then, repeat that you don’t need
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm. them to help you with safety, you got it.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. Light and variable Pretty quickly you get a second answer, that, uh,
wind becoming northwest around 6 mph after midnight.
they really can’t, uh, let you x, y or z because, uh, it’s just
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
the rules. Has more to do with population control.
with a high near 34. North wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts
as high as 18 mph. This generation has been safety duped. They’ve
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly let go of their wallets, their rights, their creativity, their
cloudy, with a low around 10. North wind 7 to 10 mph. problem solving skills, their ability to drive a car without
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, a gps, their right to sink in a lake and learn to kick.
with a high near 22. North wind 5 to 8 mph. I keep telling the kids, “Take risks. Don’t let safety
Sunday Night: A slight chance of snow. Partly cloudy, rule you. Be strong, jump off the trampoline, but do it
with a low around 5. well. Drive fast, but on a track. Try to swim across the
Veterans Day: A slight chance of snow. Mostly sunny, lake, but not in a wind storm. Get into a plane, then
with a high near 24. jump out. But remember your parachute. Carry a pistol

Reel Life Wisdom on your hip, but know how to keep it in your possession
and hit your target.”
“In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers All lost skills, because we are so soft, from the
bury their sons.” ~ Thatcher McMaster in Hacksaw inside out. Ripe for a takeover. You bet.
Ridge (2016) ~ Laura Whitaker
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
DRY LAND FARM ACRES Located in Valley County available for BUZZ
Agricultural Lease. Tampico Area: 480 Acres. Glasgow Area: 85 Acres FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom 1 bath duplex. Washer/ Dryer Hookups, Central
CONTACT DON NELSON 367-5207, 509-998-0160 OR 768-2130 A/C & heat, close to high school, $600/month utilities not included, no
BUZZ animals. 263-0126
MECHANIC/TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR. Duties: service & BUZZ
maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes & drivers. Wage $19.44 APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of
- $26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm w/extended lunch; Glasgow. Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit.
summer flexible. Full benefits. Apply at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us click $595/month. 360-750-6746
on Employment tab & submit application. OPEN UNTIL FILLED. BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT. Small 2 bedroom 1 bath house. No pets, no smoking. CALL
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a full and part-time 942-0962 TO PICK UP APPLICATION
drivers. Benefits include health insurance, retirement, sick and vacation BUZZ
leave, plus paid holidays. Must be able to obtain a CDL with passenger 1. Is your income less than $3,200 a month? 2. Are you Disabled OR
endorsement within 60 days of hire. People skills and good driving are you at least 62 years young? 3. Do you want money left over at the
record are required. Will be subject to preemployment drug test, criminal end of the month? 4. Are you in need of a one bedroom rental? Check
and driving record check. Pay will be $13.06-$13.62 per hour with pay out Nemont Manor! Rent is only 30% of your Soc. Sec. OR Soc. Sec.
increase after successful probation period. CALL 228-8744 FOR MORE Disabliity check or LESS. The only utility bill will be your phone, unless
INFORMATION OR APPLY AT JOB SERVICE. you want to pay a whopping $20 for our 53 channel TV service. See the
BUZZ application on our website www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs. High paid wage for CNAs stop by Nemont Manor. CALL 228-4306 OR TTY 711 TO REQUEST
with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone who AN APPL. OR MORE INFO. Equal Housing Opportunity, Prof. Mgd. by
wants to become a CNA as well. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW Tamarack Prop. Mgmt. Co.
HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
BUZZ
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound QUALITY
REPAIRS
meals for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in
ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated
authority from the Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour.
We want you to build your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP All Foreign &
YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Domestic Vehicles
-2553
AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
(406) 2y320E. Glasgow
Full Engine Builds
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a
Direct Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. 54279 Hwside Building) Available 7 Days
Looking for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY (Trail a Week
CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ
FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide
prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet
the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts
at $12.55/hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley
View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK
UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN
@ (406) 263-2046

JOIN OUR TEAM Feeling overwhelmed?


Moving to Prairie Ridge,
Text ‘APPLY’ to 36453 The Manor or Valley View?
(Message and data rates may apply)

STARTS AT $12/HR Let us help.


Learn more at
mcdonalds.com/careers
Committed to being
America’s Best First Job TM
505 1st Ave N in Glasgow
406-228-2881 Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Game on!
The first Adults Only Open Skate is Wednesday,
OPEN AND BRIGHT!
2940 +/- sq. ft. home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,
including master bath, jetted soaking tub,
cathedral ceilings, open kitchen with breakfast
bar, dining room, and several private decks.
November 6th from 5:30-6:45 p.m. It costs just two bucks Skylights add a lot of light throughout this home!
Large family room and entertainment bar/
to skate, and if you don’t have skates, it’s just a couple of kitchen on lower level with 2 bedrooms, laundry
and above ground windows. Attached insulated
extra bucks to rent them, and the lessons are free. double car garage and fenced back yard opens
to vacant land for even a more private feel! Call
Oh, forgot to mention where this is happening as for more information today.

if you didn’t already know: the Valley Event Center, of ASKING $334,000 #344
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
course! Then on Saturday, it’s “Try Hockey for Free Day”. (406) 228-2525 -
We’ll have some details on that in Wednesday’s Buzz. www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Cub Scout
Recruitment
Boys & Girls • K - 5th
November 12 @ 6:00 PM
St. Raphael’s Catholic Church
Escape the great indoors. Join Cub
Scouts, and join a group where going
with the flow has never been more fun!
Questions Call 406.366.9055

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Waffles • Ham
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Scalloped Potatoes & Ham
Corn • Blueberry Crisp
Bun w/ Jelly • Milk

or Citizen Center
Seni
WEDNESDAY Sen
Salsbury Steak
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
OBITUARY Celebration
Eddie Erwin
Eddie Anthony Erwin
(82) was called home on
October 23rd 2019 at the
of
Life for Welcome
Lexy Partridge
Frances Mahon Deaconess
Hospital with his family by his EDDIE Nail Tech & Esthetician
Nail Art • Acrylics
side.
Graveside interment with
ERWIN Manicures • Pedicures
Eyelash Extensions
Facials
Military Honors will be Friday, November 8, 2019 at at the VFW
Facebook @Wyld Rose Beauty
11:00 A.M. at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow, Montana. Friday, Call 406-475-1595
Condolences for the family may be left at www. November 8, 2019 Come check out our
new Location
kirkwoodfuneralhome.com at 12 Noon 123 1st Ave. N • on HWY 2
Eddie was born December 10th 1936 to Samuel
& Bulah Erwin of Hugo, Oklahoma. Eddie grew up
in Hugo with his siblings; Roscoe, Autrey, Norma, Jo,
and Martha. Following in his big brothers footsteps,
Eddie enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1957.
Eddie completed Air Police Tech School then traveled
the world as an Air Force Security Police Specialist,
spending years in places like Okinawa, Korea, Canada,
and Turkey. Eventually assigned to a small radar base
in Opheim, Montana in 1971, Eddie met and fell in love
with a “Sassy Little Opheim Girl” (His Words).
In 1973, Eddie married Mildred “Dolly” Isackson
and her two children, Betty and Kennie Hallock. Eddie
and Dolly packed the family and moved to his next
assignment, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. A
few short years later, Eddie and Dolly were surprised with
an unexpected addition to the family, Brian Ed Erwin.
In 1977, Eddie retired from the Air Force and the family
(Mom) decided to move back to the Glasgow area and
made it their home, still to this day. Eddie retired again
after working another 20 years at Great Plains Lumber
Yard. After retirement, Eddie continued to enjoy life!
Loving Fort Peck, camping, fishing, woodworking
and home projects. Eddie loved his puppies, watching
tennis, spending time with friends and being harassed
by his grandbabies.
Firing under pressure!
The Juice was loose in Tuesday Night Men’s Bowling
Eddie was preceded in death by his parents and his
League last week, rolling games of 269, 280, and in
five siblings. Eddie was survived by his wife, Dolly, of
his third game under extreme pressure, capped the
47 years, his four-legged companions, Charlie and Hope, night off with a perfect 300! Juice Fischer’s 849 series
son Brian (Tierra) Erwin of Wolf Point, son Kennie (he knocked out 33 of 36 strikes in the process) is a
(Jetra) Hallock of Glendive, daughter Betty (Kevin) new house record at El Cor Del Lanes, breaking his
Lawrence of Billings, Grandchildren, Samuel and Annika own record of 821 set on April 5th, 2010. On October
Erwin, Brodie and Josie Hallock, and Aaron Dowell, a 29th, he was a mere 14 pins away from setting a
special sister-in-law, Lorraine Archambeault, countless state record. Jim Potvin from Anaconda holds that
nieces, nephews, and many countless friends all across honor with an 862 set on March 6th, 2001. Awesome,
the country, all whom he held close to his heart. Juice — give those lanes the business again tonight!
Foot-stomping sounds at GHS Auditorium tonight
With unseasonably cool
weather, here’s something that
should warm your soul.
The Northeastern Arts
Network presents the Dennis
Stroughmatt et L’Esprit Creole
Trio tonight (November 5th).
Passionate ambassadors
of Creole music and traditions,
expanding interest and
excitement in a region that has
been ignored by the history
books. This medley of music,
language, stories, and culture
secreted away in the Missouri
and southern Illinois Ozarks
now has a voice in the tapestry
of this world. With the blessing
of the Creole people of the
Midwest, Dennis Stroughmatt Dennis Stroughmatt on fiddle, Jim Willgoose on upright bass and Doug Hawf on guitar
et l’Esprit Creole work to expand interest and excitement Library of Congress, The Kennedy Center, Festivals
in a region that has been, in many ways, forgotten by the Acadiens, The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and
march of time. appearances on NPR, PBS and RFDtv, Dennis Stroughmatt
Fingers and bow flying, through the work of Dennis along with L’Esprit Creole have been honored to perform
Stroughmatt et L’Esprit Creole, the music and culture of for audiences of thousands.
“Old Upper Louisiana” is in good hands. It’ll make your Tonight’s performance will be held at the Glasgow
soul jump, your head spin, and your heart glad to know High School Auditorium at 7:00. Tickets can be purchased
that it is still here. at the door $15/Adults, $13/Sr. and $10/students.
Originally from southeastern Illinois, Dennis The Big Sky Series is made possible in part by
Stroughmatt was taught to play fiddle by Missouri Creole the Montana Performing Arts Consortium Presenter
fiddlers Roy Boyer and Charlie Pashia living along the Development Program, which is supported by grants
Mississippi River near St. Louis. He became an adopted from the National Endowment for the Arts, Montana Arts
son of the French Midwest Creoles who settled near St Council, legislative grant from Montana’s Cultural Trust,
Louis, playing at weekly house parties or “bouillons.” As and WESTAF.
a result of physical journeys that also included French
studies in Louisiana and Quebec, Dennis finds himself in
a unique position as one who can speak knowledgeably
and play in a variety of French styles.
Through performances at The Smithsonian, The DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
$5 TUESDAY!
BS All Tuesday showings are $5
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
CENTRAL SHOWING: NOVEMBER 1-7

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