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  • Skatepark Development Update
  • Community Announcements and Events
  • Buzzifieds: Classified Ads
  • WWII Graffiti Story
  • 4-H Congress Highlights
  • Activity Crossword and Events
  • Community Notices and Ads
  • Obituary and Public Health Notices

“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@[Link]

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Incredible!
Evergreen Skateparks has been hard at work on
the Sding 45 Skatepark! They started out with
just two guys shaping the park and now a crew
of 12 are pouring and forming the concrete. And
the concrete work they do, holy cow. Jordan
Williams, pictured above, knows his stuff as well
as the rest of the crew. For the vertical surfaces,
they spray concrete through a hose using a
shotcrete machine. Then they smooth the
surface until it’s glassy and treat the surface to
protect it. They’re going so fast, we should dust
off our wheels now because we’ll be skating by
next weekend! Thanks goes out to Cottonwood
Inn & Suites, the Grobels, Corlund Construction,
Fossum Materials, Thompson & Sons, H&E
Equipment Rental, Brabeck Construction,
Toodie’s Cafe, Kevin Taylor, & Karen Breigenzer
for donations of materials, housing, and food.
VALLEY COUNTY

RANCH TOUR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
g
e a t urin JEFF & MARISA SATHER
AUDITIONS: Sept. 30, 2024 * 4:30-6:30 p.m.
f ASHTEN & JANAE SIMPSON
Open to Valley County Students: K - 8th Grade
LOCATION for Audition, Rehearsals, & Performances:
Glasgow High School Auditorium
REHEARSALS:
Sept. 30 @ 6:45-8:45 p.m., after Auditions
Oct. 1 thru Oct. 3 @ 4:30 - 8:45 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 4 @ 12:00-4:15 p.m. Pre-registration appreciated • [Link]/events
PERFORMANCES: Oct. 5 @ 1:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. * $5 Questions? Call Haylie Shipp 853-0483
Looks like
a beautiful
weekend!
Today: Sunny, with a high near 77. Windy, with a west
northwest wind 22 to 32 mph, with gusts as high as 39
mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. West northwest
wind 15 to 20 mph becoming light and variable. Winds
could gust as high as 28 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 85. Southeast wind 6 to 11
mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as
high as 21 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. West
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 84. Light and variable
wind becoming east southeast 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. East
southeast wind 8 to 10 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Southeast wind
7 to 15 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 23 mph.
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly
after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. Northwest
wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph.
Well, Valley County residents, here is your
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. opportunity to show up at several Valley County
Northwest wind 9 to 17 mph becoming south southeast
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.
Commissioners’ meetings and hopefully speak what’s
on your mind, beginning Friday, September 27th at 5:30
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Southeast
wind 9 to 14 mph becoming west southwest in the
p.m. at the Valley County Courthouse.
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. Question is, will it be “public agenda” discussion,
or just another “non-agenda items” discussion?
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.
Guess we’ll find out beginning this Friday at 5:30
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66.
p.m. at the Valley County Courthouse.
BUZZIFIEDS NOW HIRING North Valley County Water & Sewer District, Inc. Water &
Wastewater Operator E ­ mployer will train - Operator will be charge over
St. Marie water/wastewater system; tasks performed, but not limited to,
FARMERS MARKET Saturday Sept 28th, 8-3 Heritage Park. Assorted systems check, work orders, daily testing, meter readings, and assisting in
pumpkins (all sizes) Potatoes, sweet onions, zucchini, buttercup, carnival, line repairs. Pay is neg. CALL 406-263-1438 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
delicata(peanut), acorn, baby blue Hubbard, green hubbard, butternut, BUZZ
spaghetti, , kabocha(sweet mama), heirloom gold acorn, cabbage, bell, THE GATEWAY is now hiring all positions Servers/Bartenders $10.50-
jalapenos, scotch bonnet, peppers, egg plant, carrots, leeks, angel wing 12.00 DOE +tips, Kitchen $15.00-$20.00 DOE. CONTACT CHEF DAVE
gourds, assorted jams and jellies, there are some specialty items to many 406-230-2924 OR COME IN AND FILL OUT APPLICATION.
to list, cookies, doughnuts, caramel rolls, turnovers, assorted breads, BUZZ
assorted bars plus so much more. Something for everyone. Complimentary OILFIELD HELP WANTED must have valid drivers license, reliable
coffee and cookies. Thanks for supporting your LOCAL farmers market. transportation, must pass a pre-hire drug test and random tests, must be
Vegetables are locally homegrown, with fresh homemade baked goods. flexible for scheduling and work 12 hour shifts, must work well with others
BUZZ and follow orders, must be able to be away from home for extended periods
FOR SALE in Nashua 23,700 sq ft lot, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home 720 sq ft of time. CONTACT STEVE FOR MORE INFO AND TO APPLY, 406-942-
garage and a 1972 Gallatin mobile home that needs work. Asking $80,000. 0164 SEND RESUME TO [Link]@[Link]
CALL ROCKY AT RZ REALTY 406-263-8352 BUZZ
BUZZ NASHUA SCHOOL is looking for an Assistant Cook for the 24-25 school
THREE STORAGE RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 is a 12’w x 50’d 1 is a 12’w year. 28 hours per week from 6:00am-1:00pm Monday through Thursday during the school
x 10’d; 1 is a 12’w x 25’d. CALL 406-785-7100 & LEAVE YOUR NAME, [Link]$13.50/hour.PLEASECONTACTTHESCHOOLAT746-3411orgotonashua.
PHONE NUMBER & I will call as soon as I can. Location is in Nashua at [Link] for application information.
Arthur’s Mini Storage Rentals. BUZZ
BUZZ REYNOLDSMARKETisacceptingapplicationsforcashiers,[Link]
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3 pay and benefits after a probationary period. Become a valued member of the team. CALL
or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at [Link]
[Link] or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon- (search employment application on website).
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942 BUZZ
BUZZ HINSDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL is looking for the following positions for the
LABORER NEEDED for underground telecommunication construction 2024-25 school year. •7-12 science •5th/6th elementary •full time custodial
$29.50 per hour. Must have valid drivers license. 406-230-1228 or 406- •elementary paraprofessional. If you are interested in any of these positions,
367-5174 please contact Adam Zopp at 406-364-2314 or at superintendent@hinsdale.
BUZZ [Link]. Visit our website, [Link], for more information.
OASIS is hiring part time/ fill in waitress and line cook. APPLY AT OASIS Hinsdale is a great place to work and raise a family. Join us!!
BUZZ BUZZ
REGISTERED NURSE: Primary Nursing duties will focus on immunizations, HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to add to
reproductive health, communicable disease surveillance, and other current our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment to successfully
programs as assigned. Strong written and oral communication skills are repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical experience. Be
necessary, and experience with Microsoft Office is essential for creating able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team player. Be able to
and managing professional outreach. Requires a registered nursing work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated and organized. Have
license eligible to work in Montana and a driver’s license. Full time is valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market depending on experience.
preferred but will consider hiring a candidate for 30 - 40 hours a week, Benefits available after probation-401k with match, Optical dental savings with
Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 6:00pm. This position offers a full benefit match, health insurance partially company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5
package with pay of $30.00 - $35.00 per hour depending on experience. workday. Continued training through Ford Motor Company to keep up with
Health, Vision & Dental Insurance, Life Insurance, Vacation & Sick Time, the continuous changes in technology. Small town living with many outdoor
Retirement - PERS (Employee Contribution 7.9% - County Contribution recreational actives. Submit resume to email joshsillerud@[Link]. CALL IN
9.07%), Paid Holidays. Please contact Valley County Health Department FOR QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
at 501 Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT 59230 or call 406-228-6261 for BUZZ
a complete job description and application. MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift. APPLY
BUZZ AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
NOW HIRING North Valley County Water & Sewer District, Inc. Board of BUZZ
Directors’ District Secretary & District General Manager. Secretary will VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
complete Water District every-day tasks such as customer interactions for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
pertaining to water & sewer, customer billing, creating claims, and who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
maintaining a clear filing system for the District. Other duties include, but not hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
limited to, compiling board member packets for District meetings including AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
an agenda, clear financial lists, and other various meeting information. BUZZ
District meetings are held the third Monday of every month and Secretary VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Full Time Dietary Aide. Please
must be in attendance to keep minutes. High functioning executive skills apply within and experience equals competitive wage!
are a must; attention to detail, manages time well; must work well with the BUZZ
public and the Board. General Manager must adhere to Montana Code GLASGOW RECREATION DEPARTMENT is seeking applicants for the
Annotated; GM will have general charge over District; overseeing District position of full-time Maintenance Engineer in the Recreation Department
staff. Must possess discernment; water/sewer knowledge preferred. Both at the Civic Center. Position is full-time - please see job description for full
positions, part-time w/ 6mo. probationary period- potential to advance to details on duties. Starting wage is $22.00 an hour DOE. Please contact
full-time. CALL 406-263-1438 FOR MORE INFORMATION. Jory Casterline, Recreation Director at 406-228-8341 or jcasterline@
[Link] for more information on applying for the position
So, just WHO WAS KILROY?

The Story Behind the Iconic WWII Graffiti and my pop’s


connection to this iconic cartoon now called grafitti
by Frank and Lin Vargo leaving Kilroy’s markings visible Dad was a draftsman taking
For many, especially those to thousands of servicemen who and drawing blue prints of ships
born between 1913 and 1950, the boarded them. The troops, amused boiler room designs. Steel pipes
name “Kilroy” brings back a flood of and intrigued by the mysterious larger than a house were craned
memories. This piece of American graffiti, began spreading the “Kilroy into the exceptionally large doors
history is immortalized in stone was here” message across Europe and placed on massive blocks to
at the National War Memorial in and the South Pacific, claiming it rest while dad would crawl inside
Washington, DC, hidden away in a was already there when they arrived. these pipes and mark exactly where
small alcove. Kilroy became a symbol of the holes were to be drilled for final
So, who was Kilroy? Well, the U.S. servicemen’s presence, assembly.
borrowing from the Groton appearing in unlikely places such All in the meantime, these
historical Society Newsletter: as atop Mt. Everest, the Statue of pipes were under intense heat from
In 1946, the American Transit Liberty, the underside of the Arc large burners keeping the pipes at
Association sponsored a nationwide de Triomphe, and even in the dust a certain temperature for what ever
contest through its radio program, on the moon. The legend grew, and engineering reason they had. Dad
“Speak to America,” to find the real it became a challenge for troops to could only stay in for a few minutes
Kilroy, offering a prize of a real place the logo in the most improbable making his markings then he would
trolley car. Almost 40 men claimed to locations. have to be relieved.
be the genuine Kilroy, but only James In 1945, during the Potsdam Many a time his coveralls would
Kilroy from Halifax, Massachusetts, Conference, Stalin used an outhouse begin to melt and he would have to
provided the necessary evidence. built for Roosevelt, Stalin, and change clothes.
James Kilroy was a 46-year-old Churchill. After emerging, he When the Navy went nuclear,
shipyard worker during WWII, reportedly asked, “Who is Kilroy?” Dad became head draftsman and
employed as a checker at the Fore To prove his authenticity in inspector for the riveters on the
River Shipyard in Quincy. His 1946, James Kilroy brought officials massive boilers. When the war
job involved counting the rivets from the shipyard and some riveters finally came to America, Dad went
completed by the riveters, who to the contest. He won the trolley car, to Great Lakes Naval Station and
were paid by the rivet. To prevent which he gifted to his nine children enlisted quitting his job for military
double counting, Kilroy marked the as a Christmas present, setting it duty.
inspected rivets with semi-waxed up as a playhouse in their yard in Well, that did not last long as
lumber chalk. However, riveters Halifax, Massachusetts. he was soon visited by government
would erase his marks to get paid And so, the tradition of Kilroy men who escorted him back to
twice. continues, a testament to the spirit Ohio and the steel mill.
To combat this, Kilroy began and humor of the WWII generation. Dad was more important as a ship
writing “KILROY WAS HERE” The Tradition Continues... designer than a military man. So
in large letters alongside his My dad was an exceptional he spent the war designing ways
checkmarks, eventually adding a draftsman and cartoonist in his for our ships to be best constructed
sketch of a chap with a long nose younger days. He had gotten an and also the final inspector before
peering over a fence. This made it appointment to the Naval Academy the parts would be sent to the ship
difficult for the riveters to erase his but was hustled away because it yards for final assembly.
marks, and soon, his graffiti began was before the war had broken out, When dad and mom came to
appearing on ships leaving the so he worked for the Babcock and visit us in Hawaii, we took them
shipyard. Wilcox steel company who worked to the U.S.S. Missouri where we
With the war in full swing, these feverishly on building war ships for had volunteered to work on when
ships often went unpainted, the U.S. Navy. it was sent back to Hawaii from
Bremerton, Washington. My mom was a “Rosey the Riveter” on B-25 bombers
On our tour, we showed them how we were working during the war, also.
on the massive solid teak decks of the Mighty Mo and I do not think that she was that inclined to put
we were escorted by a member of the ship’s crew. We her “Kilroy signature on the fuel tanks of that famous
received a cooks tour because of our also working for “Billy Mitchell bomber most famously known for the
a Senator and Governor Lingle, so we even got to go Jimmy Doolittle raid.
below decks and had an amazing meal with the men. Was any of Dad’s ships in battle, yes indeedy.
As we went past the boiler room, Dad asked if Was any of Mom’s B-25’s involved in the Dolittle
he could go into the boiler room and check out the raid, don’t know.
boilers because he claimed that he worked on the And so it goes.
Missouri as an inspector. The escort said that it was ~ Frank and Lin
not possible for security reasons so Dad asked him to P.S. Happy Birthday to the U.S. Air Force, 77 years!
go to a particular section of the boiler room and check
out the inspection markings.
The sailor did and came back with a smile so large
that he was bleeding from his ears. He had a piece of BS
paper that he had a made rubbing of the inspection
marks. There was a much faded drawing of the famous
CENTRAL
Kilroy cartoon that said: Kilroy and Vargo were here.
Dad was like that. Printin’
Most all of that is gone now, however the ship is Advertisin’
still there but Dad’s inspection art is most likely gone & the Occasional Passport Pic
now. But there were many other ships that Dad worked bscentral@[Link] • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
on.
Hinsdale graduate having quite a time
This past summer, Zora Holt had the opportunity on leading icebreaker games, and on knot-tying with a
to attend Montana’s 4-H Congress at MSU in Bozeman. sidedish of information about the kind of rescue work
The Congress was held July 9-12, just before it was time where good knots can make the difference between life
to get really serious about being ready for Fair. and death. Zora said it was in all ways a perfect example
The theme for the Congress was “Ticket to of that sort of high school convention experience… fun,
Leadership: Where Will You Go with It?” There were relaxing, lively, educational, and social.
numerous dances and lots of quality time spent with At the banquet, she was honored as one of the
4-Hers from all over the state. There were exciting many (many! 45 in all) graduates that the Montana
speakers, fun games, and a community service project 4-H Foundation was assisting with the next phase of
preparing birthday party bags with a cake mix and their lives with a college scholarship. Zora won the
frosting for disadvantaged children. TrailWest Leadership Scholarship. The slide chosen to
The 4-Hers got to choose from a broad array of project onto the big screen behind her as she crossed
workshops, and Zora participated in sessions on early the stage, intended to illustrate her years in 4-H, was
childhood development (observing and being observed bittersweet, because it showed her with her beloved 4-H
by youngsters from the campus daycare… one youth cow, Bonnie. Zora and Bonnie grew up in 4-H together
undertook to solemnly explain to her when to pick and spent most of seven years as steadfast companions.
raspberries, so there were lots of learning opportunities); The slide was chosen before Bonnie’s sudden and
tragic death this spring. CITY OF GLASGOW JOB OPENING:
Montana 4-H Congress has one more experience The City of Glasgow is seeking applicants for the position of part-time Deputy
to offer, and that is an array of competitions. Our Zora Clerk in the City Clerk’s Office. Position responsibilities include, answering phone,
of Valley County walked away with the big gold medal filing, accounts payable, administrative back up to the City Clerk-Treasurer, issuing city
for public speaking, first in the state. Her talk was licenses, keeping the city website current, and other duties as assigned.
Artificial Meat: More Than “Meats” the Eye. As a result, This position is part-time Monday-Friday flexible schedule 20 to 30 hours per
she will be one of fifteen youths to represent the state of week. Starting Pay is $18.00 to $22.00 an hour depending on experience with pro-
rated benefits including retirement, health insurance, vacation and sick leave. An
Montana at National 4-H Congress, Nov. 29-Dec. 3 in Associates or Bachelor’s degree in accounting or at least five (5) year related experience
Atlanta, Georgia. is required.
The Valley County 4-H Council members thought A job application can picked up at the City Office or online at [Link].
it had probably been about ten years since Valley com. Please call or email City Clerk Stacey Amundson at (406) 263-0617 or
County was last represented at National 4-H Congress. samundson@[Link] for further information and any questions. The
(Bethany Lacock is what I was told, so admirable full job description can be found on the City of Glasgow’s website. Return applications
footsteps to follow in.) Zora’s travel is being generously and resume via email or to the City Office 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow, MT 59230 by
sponsored by the Montana 4-H Foundation and the 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday October 9, 2024. The position will remain open until filled.
Valley County 4-H Council.

VCCC deadline is October 4th


The Valley County Combined Campaign is
celebrating its 43rd year of giving with an invitation
to Valley County non-profit organizations to join the
2024-2025 campaign.
There are three openings available this year for
member positions. Consideration will also be given to
applicants for an available permanent position on the
campaign. Any Valley County non-profit organization
interested in applying is required to have their own
501(c)3 non-profit status and will not be allowed to do
any other soliciting for contributions for the year(s)
they are a member of the campaign.
Please submit a letter of interest indicating your
organization’s mission and needs to Valley County
Combined Campaign. Your letter may be dropped
off at Head Start, 211 1st Avenue So to Kerry Hentges
between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. This letter must be received
no later than October 4th. Any organization interested
in applying for the vacant positions will be asked to give
a brief presentation about their organization, including
what specifically they will be designating their monies
toward at the October 8th meeting of the Valley County
Combined Campaign board of directors at 5:45 pm at
Head Start.
We are also searching for a public member to serve
on the board. Term starts immediately.
The VCCC was formed in 1982 so that community
members and businesses would only be contacted once
during the year for donations. VCCC would like to
thank the Valley County residents for their generosity
for the last 42 years. You have impacted the participating
organizations greatly.
&
HELP WANTED
Performance Dale Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Concrete Customer Service and Office Clerk
Construction Salary: 14.00 - 16.00 per hour, DOE • Hours: Part-Time or Full -Time
• Residential & Job Description: Clean & organize store. Wait on customers. Answer phones.
Commercial Concrete Check in, price & put away inventory. Make work orders. Process returns.
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction Quickbooks & computer data entry. Payroll. Various other duties as assigned.
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
Fax: 406-367-5257 Benefits: We offer benefits for Full-Time employees after probationary
mudman@[Link] Rod Lambert period: Health & Dental, 401K & personal time.
Stop in for application or email dph@[Link]

STEAK FRY
Friday, Sept. 27
5pm~7pm
Please come out and enjoy a
great steak dinner.
MARCO/Boeing is sponsoring
this steak dinner and all
proceeds go to the VFW
scholarship fund.
The public is welcome.
Hosted by Catholic Youth.
It’s all happening
at
the VFW
FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Fish Platter
Reuben

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

NOW HIRING
Night Shift Attendant
Shift is
3:30pm - 12:00am
Pay is Negotiable
Room for Growth
(406) 272-1770
54293 US Highway 2 E
Glasgow, Montana
acescasino@[Link]
After spending
3-1/2 hours enduring the El Cor Del
long lines, surly clerks BOWLING SIGNUPS
and insane regulations at
BANTAM LEAGUE
the department of motor SEPT 25 - OCT 1, 2024
K - 5th Grade
to Our Redeemer vehicles, a lady stopped Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
at a toy store to pick up Season Starts PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ............. $5.99 lb
Lutheran Church Saturday, Oct. 5th Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
a gift for her son. She
in Nashua, our brought her selection - a at 1:00 pm NEW YORK STEAKS ................. $12.99 lb
Family PAck USA Prime Bone-In Assorted
friends, and baseball bat - to
­­­ the cash GET ‘ER DONE PORK CHOPS ............................ $2.49 lb
USA Prime Boneless Pork
community for the register. LEAGUE SOUTHERN COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .. $1.99 lb
Taco Feed Benefit “Cash or credit card,” 6th - 12th Grade
USA Prime Bone-In
CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS ......... $2.99 lb
the clerk asked.
for Patty Garwood. “Cash,” she snapped.
Season Starts USA Prime Boneless Pork
PICNIC ROAST ........................... $2.49 lb
The gifts were Sunday, Oct. 6th Stones 1.33 lb. Bacon Cheddar
Then apologizing at 1:00 pm GROUND BEEF PATTIES..............$7.99 ea
OVERWHELMING for her rudeness, she Hemplers 9.87-16 oz. Select Varieties
CHICKEN SKEWERS ...................$7.99 ea
explained, “I’ve spent the Nuggets or Patties
afternoon at the motor- BREADED CHICKEN.................... $2.99 lb
40 Knots 36 oz.
vehicle bureau. I am not SHRIMP RING .........................$19.99 ea
too sane right now!!” Call El Cor Del at 228-2393 40 Knots 32 oz. pkg.
or Donna at 263-1371 SALMON FILLETS.....................$11.99 ea
“Shall I gift wrap the
Hiring Now! bat?” the clerk asked
sweetly, “Or or you going
SHOP back?”

MECHANIC Harvey’s grandfather


clock suddenly stops
Position starts ASAP working right one day, so
in Glasgow, MT he loads it into his van and
takes it to a clock repair
Hourly Wage shop. In the shop is a little
$23-26/hr DOE old man who insists he is
Swiss, and has a heavy
BENEFITS INCLUDE: German accent. He asks
Paid Family Medical, Harvey, “Vat sims to be ze
Dental & Vision problem?”
Insurance, Pension Harvey says, “I’m
& 401k Retirement, not sure, but it doesn’t
Tool Allowance, go ‘tick-tocktick -tock’
Life Insurance, anymore. Now it just goes
Flexible Spending ‘tick...tick...tick.’”
Accounts. The old man says,
TO APPLY, CONTACT: “Mmm-Hm!” and steps
Andrew Malmend behind the counter, where
406-366-3834 he rummages around a
bit. He emerges with a
huge flashlight and walks
over the grandfather
clock.
He turns the flashlight
Home on, and shines it directly
Century Companies, Inc.
[Link] into the clock’s face. Then
he says in a menacing
FOSSUM MATERIALS IS A
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE AND EQUAL voice, “Ve haf vays of
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
making you tock!”
OBITUARY 19th Annual Nashua
Dennis Wethern
Dennis M. Wethern,
71, of Glasgow, MT
passed away peacefully at Fall Fundraiser & BBQ
home surrounded by his SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH
loved ones.
Dennis was born
NASHUA CIVIC CENTER
in Fort Benton, MT to Dinner @ 5:00-7:00pm
Lucille and Gilbert Wethern where he was raised with Dinner by Mama O’z (Doris Ozark)
serving up some Barbeque Beef
4 other siblings. He did grade school in Geraldine
then the family moved to Fort Benton where he Chicken $#!+ Bingo
attended high school and excelled in football. 50/50 Raffle | Silent Auction | Door Prizes
Dennis married Connie in 1977 in Shelby, MT.
They finally settled in Glasgow, MT raising their FREE Recently lived in 14’x60’ Trailer House
2 children, 3 grandchildren, and numerous foster Located at 118 Kilty Drive.
children who became family. He worked many Belonged to Ben Hallock. Needs to be moved off lot.
Call Randy 406-263-2193 or Marc 406-263-2496
jobs in his lifetime including the track crew for
the railroad,oil rigs, meat plant, caretaker, school
aide, and many more along the way, ending at Milk
River where he was a Direct Support Professional.
He was an avid bowhunter and also taught bow
hunter safety to many in the community. He was a
very caring and compassionate person who devoted
his life to helping others. He was an EMT serving
the community for 20 years. To know Dennis is
to love him. He was the kind of person everyone
could count on, willingly giving his time and love
to anyone who needed it. As a collector of many
things, if you needed something he surely had it — Flu & COVID Vaccine Clinics
his motto was “It was a good deal!” LOCATION DATE TIME
Dennis will be greatly missed by his wife, Valley County Health Dept Thurs, October 10th 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Connie; children Stephanie(Bruce) Wethern, Fort Peck Town Hall Wed, October 16th 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Marc(Sonja) Wethern, Isaiah Devereaux, Devin Valley County Health Dept Wed, October 16th 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Booth; grandchildren Keirsten(Jonathan) Osborne, Opheim NorVal Thur, October 17th 10:30am - 12:00pm
Jeremiah Wethern, Lucas Wethern, and Ava Shultz.; Hinsdale Legion Hall Thur, October 17th 3:30pm - 4:30pm
great grandchild Ezekiel Osborne; sister Ann Koch Valley County Health Dept Thur, October 24th 4:00pm - 5:30pm
and Linda Wethern. And many many nieces and
nephews. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, open to the public
ADULTS ONLY; children will need an appointment at VCHD
He is joined in heaven by his mother and father, Trivalent and high dose vaccine offered
sister Evelyn Nelson and her husband Don Nelson; Public and private insurance accepted, please bring your card
Low or no cost vaccine available for uninsured/underinsured patients
brother Duane Wethern; brother-in-law Jerry Koch; No one is denied vaccine if unable to pay/not insured
and daughter Sierra Hanger. Wear a short-sleeved t-shirt

Service will be held Saturday, September 28th


If you would like an
2024 at 10:30 PM at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in
appointment, please call
Glasgow, MT. Burial will take place October 4th at Valley County Health
1:00pm at the Fort Benton Cemetery in Fort Benton, Department (406) 228-6261

Montana.

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