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“No Bull”

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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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by Sara Mae Wittmayer,
Art Educator
Looking for ways to get
your busy-body littles
out of house? Or maybe
just sick of hearing, “I’m
bored,” and, “it’s too hot.”
Well, to beat the heat and
the boredom, I am excited
to announce Youth Art
Classes happening this June
at the Wheatgrass Arts &
Gallery.
The Wheatgrass Arts
& Gallery (the WAG)
recently moved to a new
space next to Wageman’s
office and still next to the
Loaded Toad. With the new
space we are able to provide
an expanded variety
of classes in a different Young artists creating some great projects at Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery.
medias. I am eager to offer
educational opportunities offering Youth Art Classes from 10:00-12:00 and 6-8 Students will have
for our community to that took place bi-weekly. year olds from 1:00-3:00. an opportunity to create a
create, explore, and foster It was a success but I want June 24th-27th there will variety of work starting the
visual expression in the to do more to give kids this be classed for 9-11 year olds week with a ceramic fish
Arts through classes at the opportunity. June 17th- from 10:00-12:00 and 12 wind chime. It’s cuter than
WAG. 20th I will offer summer years and up will be from heck and could be made
Last spring I by began classes for 4-5 year olds 1:00-3:00. continued on page 2
Town & Country WAG continued from front
by your littles! Students will also make a summer themed
FURNITURE watercolor painting, a painted wine bottle light, a barn quilt

Father’s Day Sale acrylic painting, Montana landscape and campsite collage,
and a community mural project. Oh my, so many projects!
Select group of recliners at a Check out the Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery to see some
examples of the exciting work we will make and to find
savings of 30% OFF! more information on the classes. You can also stop down
Reynold’s Market Shopping Center 228-9386 at the WAG to find sign up sheets or more information.
Space is limited so hurry in!
Hopefully we’ll The best part of this summer class is students will be
be getting some featured as the Artists of the Month through July. Your
of that rain child’s work will be displayed at the gallery from July
7th through the end of the month. Your child’s Artist
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Light and
reception will take place on July 7th from 5:30-7:30. Come
variable wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the evening.
on in, have a snack, and celebrate the young artists in our
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 89. Southeast wind 6 to
9 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. community!
Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers and
Some of you may be thinking to yourself, “Gosh,
thunderstorms between midnight and 3am, then a slight I wish I could take this class.” The WAG will be offering
chance of showers after 3am. Partly cloudy, with a low a series of adult classes this fall. We have a few ideas in
around 58. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming west the works so stay tuned. We also offer private lessons in
northwest after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 20%. whatever medium you want to explore, so stop on down
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms and see what fits your creative vision.
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. Northwest
~ Sara Mae
wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday Night: A 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. Northwest wind 6 to 14
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mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Applications are now available for the Theo and Alyce
Beck Foundation Trust Scholarship. These scholarships
Saturday: A slight chance of showers, then a 30% chance
are for Valley County graduates who are past their first
of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny, with
a high near 78. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph, with gusts as
year of education with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of
high as 21 mph. 4.0 and considered full-time status in a college, university
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. of vocational-technical institute.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind Applications can be picked up from Ruth Ann
becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Hutcheson, 12 1st Avenue North, and from Edward
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 82. Jones, 317 Klein Avenue. An electronic application is
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 142 and a half. Applications must be mailed and postmarked no later

Wedding Keep Your Cool than July 1, 2019. Incomplete applications will not be
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Reception
Theo and Alyce Beck were Northeast Montana
AUTO people who cared about the communities they lived in,
for AIR 53999 whether it was Baylor where their lives began, Opheim
Tiffany & Lyle Hwy 2 W where they farmed, or Glasgow where Alyce spent her
Dowell
AUTO
GLENN’S
REPAIR &
retired years after Theo passed away.
June 15 • 11-3pm Alyce was active in 4-H and Homemakers Club, as
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Kiwanis Shelter #1
Call 228-2715 or 263-1249
well as entering plants, sewing projects and homemade
We will be having a BBQ
baked goods in the Northeast Montana Fair, all most every
My brother-in-law who has a severe year. Shortly before Alyce passed away, she generously
stutter is in prison. It’s just heartbreaking decided to set up the Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation
knowing he will never finish his sentence. Trust for the benefit of people in Valley County,
BUZZIFIEDS

MULTI PARTY YARD SALE: Saturday, June 15, 9am - ? weather permitting.
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Stockyards. Job Opening:
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2 PARTY GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 15, 8am - 1pm. Bedding, board The assistant store manager assists the store manager with day-
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84 EASY STREET IN THE CABIN AREA. of vacation, holiday pay, 401(k) with employer matching
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8am. Pancake breakfast hosted by the Fort Peck Volunteer Fire Department or in person to Deb Tade or Lynelle Boucher,
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HELP WANTED Subway has an opening for part time night and weekend
work. $10/hr/ Must be at least 16 years of age. PLEASE APPLY IN Vacation
PERSON
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Bible School
June 17 - 21
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals
or Citizen Center
for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our 5:30 - 8:00 PM Seni
Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the For Grades K - 5th THURSDAY Sen
Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION Sack Lunch @ 5pm
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RUNDLE SUITES needs energetic team players for housekeeping and 406-228-8370 228-9500
front desk. Looking for dependable and motivated. $11-16/hr DOE. PICK
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BUZZ
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Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
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prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the
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provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
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July 12-July 21
Dental Care Clinic Charles Wilson D.D.S.
July 26- Aug 11
Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture
P.O. Box 832 Glasgow , MT 59230 (406) 228-2222
www.glasgowchamber.net chamber@nemont.net Aug 16- Sep 1
Nikita Rose Turner Come
Graduated bootcamp at Great
Lakes Naval Base on June 7th,
Celebrate
2019. She is a 2018 graduate Located on HWY 2 E Dink’s
of Glasgow High School. She
across from
Cottonwood Inn Birthday
will be in Florida for Military Thursday, June 13th
Occupational Training as a $2 Bud Light Cans
Cryptologic Technician. Come to Dink’s & Have some Drinks
Local Statesmen
The 2019 Montana
American Legion Boys
State was held June 2nd-
7th on the Carroll College
Campus in Helena.
The American Legion
organized Boys State in
1935 to counter the fascist
inspired Young Pioneer
Camps. Since its inception,
participation in Boys
State exposes boys to the
rights, privileges, duties American Legion Post #41 sponsored four delegates to Montana Boys State. Pictured,
and responsibilities of a left to right, are Trevor Johnson (Glasgow), Donald Brabeck (Glasgow), Boys State
franchised citizen. The Counselor Ken Simon (Plentywood), Ryder Jones (Hinsdale), and Cordell Younkin
training is objective and (Hinsdale) who was elected Chief Justice Supreme Court (note the gavel in his left hand).
practical where students are assemblies, bands and you were off to Helena. participating this year. He’ll
elected to various offices, chorus as well as recreational American Legion be working particularly
and function in those programs. District 1 Commander Joe hard in his district to see
offices. American Legion Posts Yeoman would like to see that a bus load of soon-to-
Activities include select high school juniors to more boys statewide make be seniors make the trek in
legislative sessions, attend the program and, in the trip (He’s a former Boys 2020, just like it was back
court proceedings, law the case of American Legion Stater himself), mentioning in the day. Let’s hope Joe is
enforcement presentations, Post #41, if you signed up, that there were less than 100 successful in his goal!
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Father’s Day
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Sunday, June 16
10am - 2pm
In front of Sam & Jeff’s
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Enjoy Classic Cars,
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Attend one or attend ’em all!
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is organizing a
Northeast Montana Fishing Tour for the public in the
eastern half of Region 6. Participants both young and old
are welcome to come out and enjoy a few hours of fishing
and learning. The tour will be held from June 25-28, and a
full list of the dates, times, locations and directions can be
found below.
The fishing events are free of charge, and all equipment
will be provided by FWP including fishing rods, bait, and
tackle, but participants can bring their own equipment as
well. Anglers will register at the site, and no fishing licenses
will be necessary during the day of the event. Anglers can A freshwater drum caught along the Missouri River
fish the whole time, or just show up for a part of the event. during the 2017 fishing tour- Photo courtesy of FWP
This is the third year that FWP Region 6 has done a Wed., June 26th, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Snowden Bridge
fishing tour. In 2017, fishing events were put on in eight Fishing Access Site near Fairview fishing for sturgeon,
locations in the eastern half of Region 6 and were well catfish, sauger, and more! From Hwy-201, turn north on
attended. In 2018, seven events took place in the western County Rd. 351.
half of the Region, from Malta to Havre, but were poorly
attended. 3. Thurs., June 27th, 8 a.m.-10:30 a.m., American Legion
“We had a lot of fun taking people of all ages out fishing Ponds near Bainville fishing for northern pike and
the first year,” said Marc Kloker, Region 6 Information and yellow perch. It’s located one mile northwest of Bainville
Education Manager, “but last year, in the western half of on Highway 2, south side of road.
the region, attendance was quite poor; likely for a variety of 4. Thurs., June 27th, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Box Elder
reasons. We hope that the word gets out on this opportunity Reservoir fishing for yellow perch, walleye, northern
and that we get great attendance in the eastern half of the pike and black bullhead. In Plentywood, turn north on
region again.” Monroe St., following that to Box Elder St. Continue to
The purpose of this tour is to both provide opportunity the parking area at the east end of the dam.
and learn something about the fisheries in Region 6. “If you
5. Fri., June 28th, 8 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Whitetail Reservoir
have never been to these locations to fish before, or even if
Fishing Access Site targeting yellow perch and northern
you have, this is a good opportunity to hear more about the
pike. About six miles north of Flaxville, ¼ mile south of
fishery and have a fun day outside,” adds Kloker.
the town of Whitetail on Hwy-511. Turn east.
At each event, anglers will be provided information
on fishing in Region 6, local fish species, regulations, and 6. Fri., June 28th, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Buer Pond fishing for
some give-a-ways. Participants will also be fishing for local perch and largemouth bass, loacted seven miles east of
species on the site, using a variety of methods and tactics, Scobey on Hwy-5, turn north on N. Madoc Rd, in about
and can even learn how to fly cast/fish! 2.5 miles turn left (west) at the end of a bunch of pine
Anglers can attend the fishing events for as long as trees. Follow road for approximately 1.5 miles, then turn
they would like and are welcome to go to more than one north after a farmstead. Follow two-track along ridge for
event in their area. The following list includes the date, approximately another mile. Watch for flagging and signs.
time, locations and directions for the events. Flagging will
Participants should be prepared for inclement weather,
be placed at most turns to help guide participants, and
insects, snakes, and warm conditions. The events will also
many places have permanent signs in place.
be weather-dependent; if conditions are not favorable to
1. Tues., June 25th, 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at Winter Harbor
travel on roads or the weather becomes dangerous, the
near Fort Peck, fishing for largemouth bass, blue gill,
events will be cancelled and not rescheduled. Drinking
and yellow perch. Just outside of Fort Peck on Hwy. 117,
water will be provided.
turn onto “Winter Harbor Road.”
If there are any questions, or if you would like to
2. Wed., June 26th, 8 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Lewis and Clark volunteer to help at the event, please contact Region 6
Fishing Access Site near Wolf Point fishing for sturgeon, Information and Education Manager Marc Kloker at
catfish, sauger, and more! Head south of Wolf Point on 406-228-3704 (office), 406-480-9234 (cell), or email
Highway 13, just before the bridge over the Missouri. mkloker@mt.gov.
Indian Tacos Friday 1ST TIME HOME OPPORTUNITY!
This bright 836 +/- sq. ft. one level home has 2
bedrooms, 1 bath with walk in shower, updated
Ike Braaten and Wilson Overby will be hosting an kitchen, spacious family room, new front deck,
custom shelving in dining room, and concrete
Indian Taco night on Friday, June 14th at the VFW Hall patio in the backyard. New privacy fence,
garden area, detached single car garage with
from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. alley access and room to expand to a double
They are working with Ruthie Moran to raise money car garage. Forced air and central air. 7,500
+/- sq. ft. lot.
for their trip to the National Student Council Convention
ASKING $136,500 #355
in McDonald, Pennsylvania (just outside Pittsburgh). Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
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on June 24 - 26. The boys will be traveling with their
adviser, Rod Karst, and joining students/advisers from
Highwood, Fairfield and Baker for this conference. G reat G ifts for Dad!
This is a free will offering event and everyone is Corkcicles are 30% OFF
welcome to attend. Keep Dad hydrated during the warm summer months
We offer Gourmet Food Baskets
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All Soaps, Lotions, Candles and Diffusers…
Emmett Apel Buy one get the Second 50% OFF
Emmett Theodore Planters 50% OFF Bridal Registry
Apel, of Pardeeville, The Hen House Sale Room is Open with Funk & Brooks
Wisconsin, passed away lots of New Items for Great Deals!!! June 15, 2019
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on June 4, 2019 in Fort September 28, 2019
Peck, Montana. Robyn’s Nest
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Emmett was born 501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 October 11, 2019
on December 12, 1962 in MONTANA PARCEL NEAR FORT PECK LAKE
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Check out this 2 acre lot for sale between
Fort Peck and Nashua Montana. The
A graduate of Nicolet High School, Emmett moved to parcel is just 1 mile from Dredge Cuts
Pardeeville and found success as the owner/operator and only 5 minutes from Fort Peck Lake.
of Apel Insulation. He thoroughly enjoyed fishing and This lot would be perfect for a summer
home or place to park your camper.

SOLD
hunting, especially when the boys were in town for gun Enjoy the Missouri River, Lake Bowdoin
opener. Recently, Emmett reopened the Wyocena Bar to and the Milk River. Call the Helland
Agency at 406-228-2114; or Jon at 406-
much fanfare. 263-2113 for more information. 20-1025
Emmett loved the social aspect of community life CALL JON 228-2113 TODAY
and was an avid storyteller...taken with a grain of salt of www.hellandagencyinc.com Priced at $69,900
course. No matter what, he was generous to his many
family and friends. For as loud and boisterous as he was,
Emmett was quick to catch the next drink for anyone
indulging him in conversation. His house on the hill was
open to everybody.
Emmett is survived by his wife Oi-Lai “Chris” Yung;
mother Carole Lager; children Patrick Apel, Kayleigh
(Jesse) Lewis, Kelley Apel (Kyle Walker); sisters Linda
(Kevin) Cowan and Sandra (Greg) Raschig; niece/
goddaughter Erica (Joe) Pichler; nephews Phillip Cowan,
Andrew Cowan, Daniel Stolp, T Stolp, and Jerry Tice; and
many other relatives and family friends. He was preceded
in death by his father, Emmett Herbert Apel.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June
15 at the Wyocena Bar from noon to 3:00.

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