BS Buzz
BS Buzz
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]
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for president?!
Folks, let me tell you, I’m thrilled
to announce my candidacy for
President of the United States!
And I’m making a big league
promise: Soma-dis Deli, the
best deli in town, will keep their
prices so low, so affordable, so
unbelievable, that you’ll be talking
about it for years to come!
Their Usual sandwich, folks, is a
tremendous deal - only $9.25 with a
drink! And that Tomato Basil soup?
Out of this world, believe me!
Now, I know what you’re thinking.
“What about the skeletons?”
Well, let me tell you, we’re gonna
make skeletons great again! No
more hiding them in closets, no
more dusting them off just for
Halloween. We’re gonna display
them proudly, 365 days a year!
And let’s focus on the facts, folks.
Soma-dis Deli is a winner, a real
winner. Their food is top-notch,
their prices are unbeatable. And
with me as President, we’re gonna
make America delicious again!
So, come on, folks! Join me
on this fantastic journey! We’re
gonna make America great, and
we’re gonna make Soma-dis Deli
the official deli of the White House!
Missouri / Milk River Ducks Unlimited BUZZIFIEDS
“25” GUN FIREARM FRENZY BUZZ
Friday, October 18 • 5:00 p.m. CLEARING OUT SALE, Saturday Oct 19th, 117 Trumper, Nashua, 2 blocks
Glasgow Elks Lodge west of the post office, second house. Open at 9 am Lots of antique and
309 Second Ave S, Glasgow, MT 59230 vintage toys, cars, animals, trucks etc. China cabinet, tools, good books,
Riding lawn mower, pull behind roto-tiller with engine, lots of art, lots of
First gun drawn at 7:00 p.m.
good frames, couch, two recliners,antique wall clock, book shelves, pie
Winning tickets are Reentered • Need not be present to win.
safe, lots of shop misc, wire welder, twin bed, iron car wheels, lots of misc.
1/$20 • 6/$100 • 20/$250 • 50/$500 Email for flyer: [email protected] 406-263-7936
Ticket Includes: Chance in Firearm Frenzy, 1 year membership BUZZ
to & Buffet Style Dinner CLEANING SERVICES for homes & businesses. Call Sabrinna Simonson
Food served from 5 - 7 p.m. (Cash bar available) 406-314-0775
BUZZ
Silent Auction items and Raffles will be available during the event
FALL SPECIAL outside RV, Boat, Trailer storage. Behind Al’s Mini Storage.
For Tickets; go to http://www.glasgowdu.org or Easy Access year round $30/month CALL 406-263-1177
by contacting Joan Burris at 406-263-8985
BUZZ
Locally D&G Sports & Western, Ezzie’s Midtown & Westend, Agland Coop,
FOR RENT 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. $600/mo. + matching
Stowaway in Hinsdale, Vick’s Bar in Nashua, Lakeridge in Fort Peck
security deposit. Has fridge, oven/stove. On-site washer & dryer. Utilities are
A bit electric & gas. Off-street parking. CALL 406-228-2114 FOR MORE INFO.
coming
1, 2024. Service on Sundays will now be from 7:30am - 3pm, with one Saint Marie
Run at 12 noon. There will no longer be on-call service after 3pm, and no 5pm Saint
Marie Run.
Today: Widespread haze after 4pm. Sunny, with a high After hours service within Glasgow will now be:
near 78. Southeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and Sun. from 7:30am to 3pm, NO service after 3pm
variable in the afternoon. Mon. - Fri. from 5pm until 11pm • Sat. from 7:30am until 11pm
Tonight: Widespread haze before 1am. Increasing clouds, Service to Nashua and Fort Peck remains the same (MUST schedule in advance):
with a low around 43. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph Mon. - Fri. • Leave Glasgow at 7:15am and 4:15pm
increasing to 11 to 16 mph after midnight. Winds could Service to St. Marie will be as follows (MUST call in ½ hr prior to departure from
gust as high as 25 mph. Glasgow):
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. West Sun. - leave Glasgow at 12 noon
northwest wind 14 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 Mon. - Fri. • Leave Glasgow at 11:30am, 5:15pm and 8pm
mph. Sat. - leave Glasgow at 12 noon and 5 pm
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 406-228-8744.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Thank you for the tremendous support we have received for nearly 50 years!
ALSBERG
OCTOBER 26
ANDREW ROSE
He crafts his jokes to mirror the likes of his influences in his life such as Demetri
Martin, Jimmy Carr, & Mitch Hedberg. Born in Texas and raised in Oklahoma, Valley County
Andrew started his comedy career in the summer of 2012. Giving one-liners, and short stories about his life Commissioner
in Oklahoma and the trials and tribulations of a crazy family and dating life of a young 20 – something gives
crowds a great experience to tell friends about. Taking my history of quality work [email protected]
ALEX KAUFMAN into the future of Valley County
A standup comedian currently living in Bozeman, MT. After contemplating the heat 406-263-1177
Paid for by Jeff Alsberg for Commissioner
death of the universe while working on a physics PhD he realized telling jokes was PO Box 2 Fort Peck, MT 59223 • Simone Alsberg Treasurer
more fun than solving real problems. Now he can be found performing across the
country. Alex has hosted at Spokane Comedy club, is a regular feature at Last Best
Comedy, participated in the Loons on the Lake, and Mutiny Radio Comedy Festivals. Applications now available for FWP’s
FREE DRAWING
Each ticket purchased enters you in a drawing for a trip
Habitat Conservation Lease Program
for 2 to LAS VEGAS • Airfare + Hotel for up to 6 Nights! Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is now
PRESALE $15 • $20 AT THE DOOR accepting applications for its Habitat Conservation
Lease Program.
A habitat conservation lease is a voluntary,
incentive-based agreement between FWP and
private landowners in which the landowner
commits to specific land management practices
that protect priority wildlife habitat. In turn, FWP
pays landowners a one-time per-acre fee for the
lease. These agreements have a term length of 30
and 40 years. The lease program is in addition
to the conservation tools already available to
landowners.
The focus of the Habitat Conservation Lease
Program is primarily for prairie and wetland
habitats, with a priority on sage-grouse core areas
NOW HIRING IN GLASGOW, MT and other plains habitats. In areas critical to sage-
FIELD TECHNICIAN AND EQUIPMENT INSPECTOR grouse, these leases will ensure habitat protections
that help keep populations healthy and allow the
With more than 165 locations nationwide, H&E is one of the largest and bird to remain off the Endangered Species List.
fastest-growing rental companies in the nation. We understand that our Habitat conservation leases will maintain
employees make us a leader in the equipment rental industry, and we are
native habitats by protecting them from
looking for team players with true grit and determination who will get up
every morning and strive to achieve a higher standard in all they do. specific disturbances including tillage, energy
development, building construction and wetland
BENEFITS AND GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES: filling or draining. Normal agricultural operations
▪ Competitive wages based on ▪ Career advancement opportunities with and noxious weed control will not be impacted.
skill, knowledge, and experience defined professional development paths
▪ Scheduled performance and ▪ 401(k) with employer match The Habitat Conservation Lease Program
pay reviews ▪ Great health, vision, dental, and potentially could protect up to 500,000 acres in the
▪ Red Wing Boot Reimbursement additional benefits options
▪ Tool Reimbursement Program ▪ Paid vacation days and holidays
next five years.
Public access also will be part of the lease, but
details are specific to each agreement.
More information and applications for
the program are available on the FWP website
at fwp.mt.gov/conservation/habitat/habitat-
conservation/lease-program. The deadline for
applications is Nov. 30.
OPEN FOR
WILD GAME St. Raphael’s Fall
ALL YOUTH
1st YEAR HUNTERS: RUMMAGE SALE
$100 to cut & wrap Thursday, October 17 • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
any wild game Friday, October 18 • 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Danny Zeiger • 406-263-1252
Luke Zeiger • 406-263-7551
Saturday, October 19 • 9:00 AM - NOON
113 Fox Farm Road 412 3rd Avenue North • Glasgow
East of Glasgow Call 406-228-9800 for more information
OBITUARY
Ken Borseth Ken resided in Glasgow up until his
death. He had a work ethic second to none,
The 1949 blizzard was a series of
storms that hit the Great Plains from which he instilled in his daughter and three
January to mid-February, causing the grandchildren. He was the manager of
worst winter in the region’s history. Along Markle’s Oil for over 30 years. For the past
with this storm came the birth of Kenneth 20 years, he was employed by the Valley
Thomas Borseth on January 17, 1949, in County Road Dept as well as the Glasgow
Sidney, Montana, to Ole and Jean (Bond) Stockyards. Ken was also a retired volunteer
Borseth. fireman for the town of Glasgow.
Ken passed away on Sunday, October He loved spending time with family
13, in Billings, Montana, at the age of 75. and friends. His favorite titles were ‘Grandpa Ken’
He was raised and educated in Williston, North Dakota, and ‘Papa Ken’, given by his grandchildren and great-
and graduated high school from Hillcrest Lutheran granddaughter. Ken had a passion for horses, which he
Academy in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. As a young man, shared with his grandchildren. While many knew Ken
Ken spent much of his time working on the family farm for his “tough” exterior, those close to him experienced
south of Watford City, North Dakota. The strong work his big heart and helpful spirit.
ethic that Ken was well known for started on this farm Ken was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws
and continued throughout his entire life. Roy and Nona Jimison, brother Jim Borseth, and nephew
After graduation, Ken went to Fort Peck, working Steven Jimison. He is survived by his wife of 54 years,
in construction and as a ranch hand for a short time. Cecelia; one daughter, Tricia Mires, and Jim (Glendive,
While frequenting the Ft. Peck Cafe, he met a waitress MT); three grandchildren, Morgan Schaaf and Jesse
named Cecelia Jimison. In 1968, Ken enlisted in the (Glendive), Keegan Mires (Watford City, ND), Chloe
United States Navy, and in the fall of 1969, he married Mires (Glendive); and one great-granddaughter, Scout
Cecelia. Together, they had one daughter, Tricia Schaaf (Glendive). Siblings: John (Ellen) Borseth, Pete
Borseth-Mires (Jim). During his time in the Navy, Ken (Kari) Borseth, and Mary (Richard) Stenberg; along with
traveled the world but was stationed in Jacksonville, many nieces and nephews, including Sara Jimison who
Florida. Ken and his family lived in Florida for a couple he considered a “fourth grandchild,” and many friends.
of years before moving back to be closer to family. In the words of Ken, “Be careful and do your best!”
MOONLIGHT
BOWLING
AT EL COR DEL!
BIG CASH
PRIZES!
Starting this Friday
October 18th at 7 PM
Call El Cor Del
at 406-228-2393
Must be 18 or older to play