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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Major improvement for Nashua residents


Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the overpass of the train sitting there at the crossing. It was a little
near Nashua was open for traffic. Perhaps the most longer route to take the overpass, but at least they
important aspect of this project is emergency services didn’t have to wait it out. Coincidence? Is this a brand
as those big long BNSF trains can cut off traffic from new “convenience” for good ol’ billionaire BNSF owner
the north side and south side of Nashua. In fact, the Warren Buffett ($89.9 billion as of May 4, 2019) to
Buzz received a phone call this morning. A train was park his trains in Nashua at the Montana Taxpayers’
idle on the tracks at the crossing for over an hour and expense ($ 9.5 million price tag)? Maybe, maybe not.
a half! Janice Shanks explained that her husband Time will tell. One thing for certain though: Sanchez
Dennis and Larry Bergstrom had coffee together, and (ak.a. Zac Garsjo) no longer has the excuse of being
then had to use the overpass to get home because late to work because of a train sitting on the tracks!
Baseball, softball, take your pick
The Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament is in Glasgow
(started with a couple of games last night) as well as the
Cal Ripken City Tournament.
And then we have the prestigious Ninth Annual
Aaron D. “Chappy” Chatten Memorial Tournament
being played out at Fort Peck on Johnny Hahn Field this
Friday and Saturday. Here are your first-round pairings
with games beginning Saturday morning:
• 9:00 — Northern Lights Casino - Glasgow, vs. Rock’s Auto
Mall - Glasgow
Sunday, June 16 • 8:00 am - 2:00 pm • 11:30 — Alley’s Palace - Glasgow, vs. #skoden - Billings
Burger Bar will be open at 11:00 am
$7 a plate • 12:45 — Outcrowd - Miles City, vs. Screaming Gophers
Burgers with all the fixings, potato salad, chips, and a pop - Frazer
• 10:15 — ADC - Glasgow, vs. Busted Knuckle Brewery,
Glasgow
Severe storm
Following a pair of loser-out games, Saturday’s semifinal
games are at 4:30 and 5:45, followed by Home Run Derby
watch until and other fun stuff. Sunday’s loser-out action gets underway
11:00 p.m. at 8:00 in this true double elimination tournament. The
championship game gets underway at 2:15 p.m.
Tonight: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before Cal Ripken City Tournament
midnight. Some storms could be severe, with large hail Tonight at 5:30: CHMS/Pepsi vs First Community Bank
and damaging winds. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. Tonight at 7:30: Albertsons/Courier vs winner of Glasgow
Northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Distributors/Fossum Ready Mix
Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Hi-Line Babe Ruth District Tournament
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms (Nemont and Wolf Point received byes)
after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 75. Northwest wind Thursday night: Froid vs Scobey
11 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Thursday night: Coke vs Plentywood
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. North Tonight at 6:00 - Nemont vs winner of Froid/Scobey
wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Tonight at 8pm- Wolf Point vs winner of Coke/Plentywood
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Northwest
wind around 7 mph.
Trap shooting next Tuesday
It’s off to a slow start, but the Glasgow Trap Club
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. North will be fired up on Tuesday, June 18th with a “new”
wind around 7 mph becoming east after midnight.
Pat-Trap machine (proudly made in the USA, we
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. East wind
around 8 mph.
might add).
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. East
Well, new to them, anyway, as Roger Roness
wind around 9 mph. found a good deal on a used machine in Glendive, and
Tuesday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also it was even delivered to his yard.
possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. Trap shooting is open to everyone. The club
Southeast wind around 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is house, shared by the Hi-Line Sportsmen, is located
40%. just off Skylark Road, hang a right. If you make it all
Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. the way to Sunnyside Country Club, you’ve gone way
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. Southwest wind around too far!
5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
If you’ve got any questions, call 263-1242.
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and

Reel Life Wisdom


thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 73. West
northwest wind 11 to 14 mph.
Wednesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. “Sometimes there’s a man – he’s the man for his
time and place. He fits right in there.” ~ Sam
Thursday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 73.
Elliot in The Big Lebowski, 1998
BUZZIFIEDS
VI JOHNSON ESTATE SALE: Saturday, June 15, 8am - 3pm. Walker, FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals
exercise bike, microwave, Christmas tree, professional easels, queen size for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our
bed set, rocker recliner, electric stove, riding lawn mower, tools, end tables, Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the
lamps, lots of yard ornaments, air compressor, gaming chair, TV, TV stand, Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
and misc. 1119 E. OSAGE, FORT PECK your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION
BUZZ FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW
GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 15, 8am - 2pm. Name brand ladies HOME.
clothes, shoes, and purses, fabric & etc.. 213 MILK RIVER DRIVE, FORT BUZZ
PECK RUNDLE SUITES needs energetic team players for housekeeping and
BUZZ front desk. Looking for dependable and motivated. $11-16/hr DOE. PICK
MULTI PARTY YARD SALE: Saturday, June 15, 9am - ? weather permitting. UP AN APPLICATION AT RUNDLE SUITES. 406-228-2800
Lots of good stuff. Something for everyone. No Early Birds Please. 7363 BUZZ
FORT PECK HWY. White house with blue trim just past Glasgow WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
Stockyards. Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
BUZZ for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER
2 PARTY GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 15, 8am - 1pm. Bedding, board FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
games, gently used clothes, brand new interior door, dressers, tools. kitchen BUZZ
utensils, and many more items. 926 6TH AVE. S, GLASGOW FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide
BUZZ prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the
MULTI-PARTY GARAGE SALE NEAR FORT PECK: Saturday, June daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. This position
15th from 8:00-3:00. Lots of people involved, lots of miscellaneous stuff! provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel
84 EASY STREET IN THE CABIN AREA. gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION
BUZZ FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW
FORT PECK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES: Saturday, June 15 starts at HOME.
8am. Pancake breakfast hosted by the Fort Peck Volunteer Fire Department BUZZ
from 7-10am AT THE FORT PECK FIRE HALL. FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home, 1600 sq. ft. with detached garage. 1.5 bath,
BUZZ big kitchen, built-ins. Water/sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Deposit,
HELP WANTED: Hostesses and restaurant manager needed. CALL lease required. (406)367-9300 OR (651)490-5757
318-272-3221 BUZZ
BUZZ APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
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drivers. Must have previous driving experience. Must be 21+ with a valid month. 360-750-6746
Drivers Licence. Don’t need a CDL, $16/hr to start. PICK UP APPLICATION BUZZ
AT 101 11TH ST. S, GLASGOW OR EMAIL RESUME OR GENERIC FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Water and heat paid. $525/mo. plus security
APPLICATION TO MSGLASGOWMT@GMAIL.COM deposit. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT IN HINSDALE 2 bedroom House. Redone with stove,
CAMPBELL LODGE: is now hiring. CONTACT MELANIE AT 228-9328 OR refrigerator, washer & dryer. Available Immediately. Dogs considered CALL
PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE JUSTIN 364-2156 OR 263-2638
BUZZ

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$6 Zerbe Bros. is looking for a Diesel Technician to become a valued Looking to hire 2
Burger &
member of their Service Department. Perform diagnostics, repairs,
maintenance, and pre-delivery work on agricultural equipment including
employees 16 yrs +
for the Summer
a Beer
but not limited to; tractors, balers, drills, sprayers and combines.
Proficient in hydraulic and electrical systems is a must. Basic knowledge
of computer skills and software updates required. Need to be willing to Duties will include:
maintain up-to-date technical, mechanical and product knowledge that is hauling tires, putting
Mondays needed to perform your task. Must have a great attitude and work well
with a team. tires away, cleaning
5:30-7:00pm Pay depending on experience. Benefits include health insurance, eye/ the shop, and
dental coverage, vacation and sick leave, 401K and profit sharing.
Uniforms are also provided.
outside maintenance.
Please mail job application along with resume to Pay will be
Zerbe Brother’s Inc 54321 US HWY 2, Glasgow, MT 59230
or call Galen Zerbe at (406) 228-4311. $10 per hour
FWP Seeks Comment on Proposed
Fishing Regulation Changes
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking comment
on proposed fishing regulation changes for 2020-24.
This is the first stage in the comprehensive review of the
Fishing Regulations which occurs every four years.
In Northeastern Montana (Region 6), several
changes have been proposed:
• Combining Cisco and Whitefish into the same limit of
20 daily and 40 in possession
Keep Dad Cool & Comfortable • Establishing ice fishing shelter removal dates

this Father’s Day • Clarifying trout limits in the Missouri River below
Fort Peck Dam.
Wall-Saver Big Man’s • Allow bow and arrow harvest of Chinook Salmon in
Recliners ......... $299 Recliner ........... $449 Fort Peck Reservoir during the snagging season
Full details on all the changes being proposed
Power Power-Lift across the state are available at fwp.mt.gov/fish/
Recliner ........... $499 Recliner ........... $779 publicComments/regsScoping.html. FWP would like
your input on these changes and any other proposals
Air Conditioners Starting at $139 not included here. You are encouraged to take the on-
line survey at the bottom of the webpage.
Comments can also be provided via email at
fwpRegs20@mt.gov, or via mail to Fisheries Regulations,
PO Box 200701, Helena, MT 59620.
The following is a schedule of the 2020-2024
2019 SEASON Fishing Regulation process:
50 years of Bringing Live Theatre to Northeastern Montana • Public scoping: May 9 – June 21
• Tentative Fishing Regulations presented to FWP
Commission: August 15
• Public comment on tentative regulations: August 19 –
September 13
• FWP Commission presented with final tentative
May 31-June 16 fishing regulations; October 17
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Is Tomorrow
This Saturday is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Billings, last month.
a day when governments, nonprofits, businesses, and Senior financial exploitation is a highly
other groups bring attention to the millions of older adults underreported problem because of shame, fear, and
who are abused, neglected, and financially exploited confusion. Older Montanans are often victimized by
throughout the world. family members, close friends, and others with access to
Montana State Auditor Matt Rosendale encourages their financial assets.
Montanans to take some time Saturday to think about the Red flags of senior financial exploitation include:
elders in their lives and learn the signs of possible abuse • A person accompanying an elder shows excessive
and exploitation. interest in their finances and is controlling of the elder’s
“The abuse and financial exploitation of seniors and conversations and interactions with other people
other vulnerable adults is unfortunately a very real and • Elder lacks knowledge about his or her financial status
very big problem in Montana,” Rosendale said. “We must or shows reluctance to discuss finances
all come together to protect the Treasure State’s elders • Elder moves away from existing relationships and
who have worked so hard throughout their lives to create toward new associations with other “friends” or
a better future for their children and our great state.” strangers
Montana has the second-oldest state population • Elder displays unusual excitement over a financial
in the country, and financial exploitation of elders is windfall or prize check
a growing problem. People over 65 control the vast • The sudden appearance of previously uninvolved
majority of the country’s wealth after a lifetime of work relatives claiming rights to the elder’s affairs or assets
and saving, making the senior population the prime • Caretaker, relative, or friend begins conducting
target for financial abuse. financial transactions on behalf of an elder without
Rosendale’s office reports that 75 percent of proper documentation
securities fraud cases it has investigated in recent years • Abrupt changes to financial documents, such as power
have involved a person older than 65 and estimates that of attorney, wills and trusts, property title, and deeds
Montana seniors lose millions of dollars each year due • Uncharacteristic nonpayment for services, which may
to securities fraud and scams. One of the most egregious indicate a loss of funds or access to funds
examples of this problem was the Richard Brandt case • Noticeable changes in a senior’s established banking
in Miles City, prosecuted by Rosendale’s office under the or financial management habits, especially large
State Auditor’s criminal justice authority. Brandt stole withdrawals or attempts to wire large sums of money
about $90,000 from a 100-year-old woman and more Rosendale encourages anyone who suspects
from other victims. financial exploitation or fraud to contact his office at
To combat the problem of elder financial exploitation, (406) 444-2040 or at www.csimt.gov.
Rosendale launched the Senior Financial Exploitation
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W A T E R

May 31-June 16

June 21-July 7

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
Town & Country Join us for Father’s Day!
FURNITURE Our dining room buffet runs from 11 am—2 pm

Father’s Day Sale Sunday, June 16th


Ribs • Baked Beans • Corn on the Cob • Apple Pie Bars
Salad Bar and Fresh Watermelon!
Select group of recliners at a Adults $18
savings of 30% OFF! Kids 3-12 $11
Reynold’s Market Shopping Center 228-9386 Kids under 3 eat free!!

Fuzz for Governor!


As mentioned in yesterday’s Buzz, Nashua Mayor Fuzz the cab, if you look closely, they both had smiles on their
Stingley escorted former Nashua Mayor Pat Hallett faces. It also looks like someone oughta’ be cleaning
across the new overpass just west of Nashua in the the windshield of that truck. When Mayor Fuzz sees this
Nashua City Fire Engine. Despite being shaded within photo, he may think he had a little boogie hanging there.
402 9th Street South • Glasgow, Montana
This tidy three bedroom has one bath, large living 1100 Wedum Drive
1100 Wedum Drive
Beautiful
area, Corner Lot
mudroom/entryway andNorthside
laundry all onHome:
one 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus
Beautiful ft.Corner Lota Northside Home:
1,198ansq.enclosed
an enclosed
garage
level- plus
with cemented
porch. heated two car
The basement
porch.off-street
The basement
24x28
driveway, isand
is1,510
870 sfsfwhich
on the main floor, plus
includes garage.
870 sf which includes garage.
There are 3bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms
There are 3bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms on the main floor,
private back deck area, established trees, flowers, on the main floor,
andand
a 1/2a 1/2
bathroom
garden area, bathroom
and ononthe
yard. NGFA thebasement
Heat, basement
Central gasfloor,
Air, floor, private
private back
back yard,
yard,
hook-up for established
the BBQ. trees
established treesandandgarden
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Newly Listed at $129,900
Call our agency for a walk-through today
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We Cover Montana Glasgow, Montana 59230 406-228-9356
OPEN AND BRIGHT! Check out this one bedroom, one
2940 +/- sq. ft. home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, bathroom home for sale located on the
including master bath, jetted soaking tub,
cathedral ceilings, open kitchen with breakfast south side of town in Glasgow, Montana.
bar, dining room, and several private decks. The residence would make a great hunting
Skylights add a lot of light throughout this home! and fishing camp or even as a rental
Large family room and entertainment bar/
kitchen on lower level with 2 bedrooms, laundry property! There is a small garage, bonus
and above ground windows. Attached insulated room and a few new updates! Recently
double car garage and fenced back yard opens
to vacant land for even a more private feel! Call there has been a new roof, paint, counter
for more information today. top and carpet added to the home.
ASKING $334,900 #344 Call Helland Realty at 406-228-2114 or
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 20-1003 Jon at 406-263 -2113
(406) 228-2525 - CALL Jon at 263-2113 TODAY Reduced $39,950
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Vacation
Bible School
June 17 - 21
5:30 - 8:00 PM
For Grades K - 5th
Sack Lunch @ 5pm
Calvary Baptist Church
5 5th Ave N • Glasgow
406-228-8370
MONDAY
SOUPS: Cheddar Broccoli • Chili
SPECIALS:
Pizza Burger
Polish Dog

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

Gift Certificates
& Gift Wrapping
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Weddings
Brady Funk
& Matthew Brooks
June 15, 2019
Christen Etchart
& Calvin Reichelt
Shower August 17, 2019
Wedding January 4, 2020
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10 am - 4 pm Sat.
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We will be having a BBQ Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

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Corkcicles are 30% OFF
Keep Dad hydrated during the warm summer months
We offer Gourmet Food Baskets
Great for Father’s Day!
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All Soaps, Lotions, Candles and Diffusers…
Buy one get the Second 50% OFF
Planters 50% OFF Bridal Registry
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one of the men said that he was going to go to Dr. lots of New Items for Great Deals!!! June 15, 2019
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Lookner for a new set of dentures in the morning. September 28, 2019
His elderly friend remarked that he, too, had gone Robyn’s Nest
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“Is that so?” the first old gentleman asked. “Did
he do a good job?” Flatland Cruiser en ior Citizen Center
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The second gent replied, “Well, I was on the
course yesterday when the fellow on the ninth hole
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The first old guy was confused and asked, “What
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OBITUARY
Steve Bell family business, alongside his
brother Kent. Together they
groups, golf league, hunting
and airport groups. He was a
Steven Carl Bell, 70, served Northeast Montana Patriot and loved his country.
passed away on June 11, 2019 for over 40 years in funeral Steve served as Past President
surrounded by his family, from service and operated Valley of the Montana Funeral
complications of a Cerebral Monument. Association, and was active
Vascular Accident in Denver, On July 26, 1975, Steve with First Congregational
Colorado. Steve was born married Vickie Lynn Schuler Church, the Montana Pilot’s
November 18, 1948 to Carl in Dutton, Montana. They Association, and helped with
W. Bill and Dorothy (Larson) established their lives in the Flight Search and Rescue,
Bell in Malta, Montana, he Glasgow, raising three girls, along with many other local
was the second of six children. Nicole, Lisa and Jenna. organizations including the
He spent his early years of his Steve was a professional Scotty Booster Club. He Elaine (Mark) Elway; and
childhood in Malta moving to man with a huge heart. His was a man of faith and was several nieces and nephews
Glasgow when he was in the family was everything to him. active with North Star Lodge that he absolutely adored. He
fourth grade. He adored Vickie and courted #46. A softball coach for his loved being an uncle.
Athletics were a big part of her until the day he passed. girls, Steve loved fishing in He is preceded in death by
Steve’s high school and college He supported his girls and the Governor’s Cup with his his parents Bill and Dorothy
career: playing basketball, grandchildren like no other, daughter, Lisa, for nine years. Bell; brothers-in-law, Marvin
football, baseball and was a pole he was the definition of Father They made quite a team and Edwards and Scott Alexander,
vaulter and a sprinter in track. and Grandpa. Steve was an looked forward to this every and father-in-law, Frank
Steve graduated from Glasgow avid golfer, fisherman, hunter summer. Schuler.
High School in 1967. He then and pilot. He treasured his Steve is survived by his wife Family will receive friends
attended Kemper Military time at his cabin, Fort Peck Vickie of 43 years, his three from 2:00 ~ 4:00 p.m. with
School in Booneville, Missouri. Lake, and Sunnyside Golf girls, Nicole (Jason) Herda sharing of memories at 4:00
Steve was commissioned as an Course. He played in many Gleason of Great Falls, Lisa p.m., Sunday, June 16, 2019
officer and was on Kemper’s golf tournaments and was (Jace) Ball of Glasgow, and at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow.
basketball and football very competitive. Steve was Jenna (Tony) Marsalek of Funeral Services will be 11:00
team. He then attended the very proud to have ran in Glasgow; his grandchildren, a.m., Monday, June 17, 2019
University of Utah and Carroll the New York Marathon. He Hailey and Blake Herda, at the Evangelical Church
College, where he majored in loved Glasgow and Fort Peck Alexa and Jacob Ball, and in Glasgow with Pastor Seth
Biology, Business and Finance, and would not want to be Joshua and Breelyn Marsalek; Runner officiating. Burial
and excelled greatly. Steve was anywhere else. Steve loved his step-grandchildren; Brady, will take place at Highland
a boxer and was proud to have traveling to Palm Springs with Carson and Isaac Gleason Cemetery in Glasgow.
fought in the Carroll College Vickie and his family. He and Adam, Jessica and AJ Memorials can be made in
Smoker. He attended Mount enjoyed riding his Goldwing Marsalek ; siblings, Cherie Steve’s honor to the Scotty
Hood in Portland, Oregon to and attending his grand Edwards, Kathy (Terry) Booster Club, Glasgow High
receive his Funeral Science children’s sporting events. He Sather, Kari (Richard) Wiens, School Educational Trust
Degree. He moved back to was a Glasgow Scotty through Kent (Kathy) Bell, and Jenny Fund or the donor’s choice.
Glasgow in 1974 to operate and through. Steve had (Mick) Cunneen; mother-in- Condolences may be left at
Bell Mortuary, to carry on the wonderful friends in his coffee law, Joyce Schuler and in-laws bellmortuarymontana.com.

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