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Proud to be an American
Memorial Day will be observed on Monday, May white candle can remind us all of the POWs and
25th, and American Legion District #1 Commander MIAs who are not yet home from wartime service. A
Joe Yeoman has lined up an event at the Northeast blue candle can symbolize our eternal love of those
Montana Veterans Memorial Park in Fort Peck who did come home but have since left us. Any
which begins at dusk on Memorial Day (8:40 p.m.). way you choose, light a candle of remembrance,
Joe invites you to bring a lawn chair, a cup of coffee or three, for the fallen to let the world know that
and a candle(s). He will be reading the names of Memorial Day matters deeply to the American
all of our northeast Montana Veterans who have Legion! Americans also observe Memorial Day by
been killed in action. What a wonderful idea, Joe — visiting cemeteries and memorials. Some people
maybe this could be come an annual observance! wear a red poppy in remembrance of those fallen
But even if you can’t make it to Fort Peck this in war—a tradition that began with a World War I
Monday night, you can light up the night at your poem. The above photo is looking out LeRoy and
home. You can light a red candle to remember Shirley’s living room window on a rather breezy
those who shed their blood in combat and made morning. But the weather forecast isn’t calling for
the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. A much wind this weekend.
Volunteers
Needed
Boot Death Notice
Sondra C. Thorn, age 80, died on Thursday, May
Come Celebrate
Drive
for the 4th of July
21, 2020 after a long battle with cancer.
Funeral arrangements are being made through Bell
Mortuary.
with Caite fireworks on
Friday, May 29th
Beautiful
good time to boot. Competition includes 100 yard/30
round bench, 100 yard/30 round off hand and a King
weekend match to follow.
underway Any questions, give Kent a call at 367-5200. And
while the Buzz is getting tired to add because it is getting
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, so redundant, social distancing will be observed. All
mainly between 11pm and 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low shooters are welcome to come out and plink away.
around 47. West northwest wind 6 to 10 mph becoming
north northeast after midnight.
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and
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northwest wind 7 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. • Game 1: Book #50: Sherry Legare, Barb Borgen, Zak
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Tuesday Night: A slight chance of showers and To the sponsors and participants of the March
thunderstorms before midnight, then a slight chance of rain Mania books, the Chamber appreciates ALL of your
after midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. Southwest
support. Each year the Chamber hosts high school boys
wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 20%. and girl’s tournaments, and your contribution allows us
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. West to continue to successfully bid all tournaments feasible
northwest wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 13 to 18 mph in for Glasgow to host. Checks can be picked up at our
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. location next to Verizon on Hiway 2 starting May 26th
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. and those not picked up will be mailed starting June 1st
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. provided we have an address.
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That Wednesday night storm
hit several parts of eastern
Montana pretty hard. Joe
and Mary Horn, who were
in Great Falls, came home
to this. They live a few miles
west of Glasgow on the
Bentonite Road. Joe was
speculating that it could have
been a micro-burst. It tore
the lid off his pole barn and
sent the roof about 100 yards
down the hill to the north next
to the irrigation ditch.
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NOTICE
Valley County
Refuse District
Will hold a
Special Meeting
Tuesday, May 26th
at 9:00 am
at the Landfill
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Wolf Point has success at state games in other gyms as the Wolves lost their school to a fire.
By Mike Brandt Wolf Point played the home games in Nashua and Poplar.
The wolves howl loud and they have been heard, Nashua had just built a new gym 1963 making it the biggest
especially at the state tournaments. Former Nashua coach in the area.
and educator Bruce Peterson knows all about Wolf Point Willie and John Weeks and Steve Dethman led Wolf
and how well the Wolves have fared at the state tournament. Point. The trio led the Wolves to a 71-55 win over Kalispell
Peterson played for the Wolves when they captured and 6-foot-11 Brent Wilson for the Class A title. John Weeks
the 1961 state Class B championship, defeating Malta 44-39 had 18 points in the game, while Wilson scored 24. Wolf
for the crown. The Wolves also beat Red Lodge 46-41 and Point beat Anaconda, 61-55, and Great Falls, 82-79, in two
Conrad 55-53. overtimes. Willie Weeks and Dethman were named All-State.
Another former Nashua coach and educator, Gene The Weeks brothers were All-State at the 1969
Nelson, scored 20 points in the game with Conrad. Dean tournament where the Wolves lost out in three games.
Thompson had 15 in the championship game. Myrus The last title came in 2011 when the Wolves defeated
Larson was named All-State for the Wolves. Columbus, 50-44.
Peterson played on two state championship teams as Wolf Point also finished second in a few tournaments.
the Wolves won the 1962 crown, defeating Roundup, 67- in 1936 Dillon edged the Wolves, 21-20. Bushman and
45. All-State player Leroy Delger scored 15 points in the Nedrud had eight points each for the Wolves. Klein defeated
game. Wolf Point opened with a 57-53 win over Anaconda the Wolves, 41-32, for the 1942 crown. And in 1987 Plains
Central and followed with a 66-56 win over Cut Bank. Bill beat the Wolves 85-81 in overtime.
Smith scored 26 points in the win over Cut Bank. Wolf Point also has six third-place finishes, 1950 the
That wasn’t the first state crown for the Wolves. The Wolves beast Billings Central, 49-43, and 1951 the Wolves
first came in 1941 when the Wolves defeated Hamilton, 51- defeated Laurel, 58-38. In 1955 they beat Anaconda Central,
44. Don Bushman had 16 points in the contest. Wolf Point 67-59. Dick Weigard led the Wolves to a third place finish in
had lost to Butte and Havre, but both schools were in Class 1958, besting Roundup, 67-60. Weigard scored 72 points in
A and the Wolves were Class B. four games.
Three years later the Wolves beat Dillon, 51-43, for Wayne Weeks led the Wolves in 1977 and 1979 to third
the 1944 crown. Wolf Point also defeated Roundup, 44- place finishes. The Wolves beat Shelby, 70-65, in the Class a
26. That year the Class A champs played the champions tournament. Brian Eggebrecht led all players with 95 points
from Class B for the state crown. Wolf Point met Great in four games. He had games of 16, 24, 27 and 28. He shared
Falls for the championship with the Bison winning the MVP honors with Stevensville’s Terry Thompson. At the
game 69-52. Ray Wolf scored 62 points in three games 1979 Class A tournament Weeks scored 102 points in four
with 31 scored against Dillon. games with scores of 20, 22, 29 and 31. The Wolves beat
Wolf Point was back in the title game in 1952 when Butte Central, 70-52. Weeks, the MVP, and Kip Harcharik
the Wolves defeated Shelby 67-57 for the crown. They also were All-State.
edged Deer Lodge, 51-50, and whipped Roundup, 71-53. The Wolf Point also finished fourth in 1957, 1986 and
following year the Wolves nipped Deer Lodge, 73-70, for the 1988. Plentywood beat the Wolves 79-77 in the 1988
Class B championship. DeWaine Hubbard scored 22 points consolation game. In that tournament the Wolves scored
for the Wolves. Wolf Point also beat Hamilton, 65-61 and 340 points in four games. The Wolves first trip to state
Shelby 79-51. Duane Delger had 22 points for the Wolves. was in 1921.
Remember the Weeks boys? In 1968 they led the Coming up will look at Poplar and Malta. And I will
Wolves. This was the time when Wolf Point had to play its have a story on the girls’ teams from the area.
Friday Funnies
by T-BONE
Ole and Sven, tired of the Minnesota
winters, decided to move to Seattle
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where they both landed jobs working
for Boeing as janitors in a big hangar.
One night they were working kinda’ late and they