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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V ol . 4, N o. 1 9 5 T u e s d a y, N o v e m b e r 1 7 , 2 0 1 5 continued on back page Forming the ‘Wild Bunch’ By A. Nadine Pickthorn Back in the early 1980s, I was looking for a way to generate additional income to help support our family farming operation. I decided to try my hand at painting wildlife. My success, in large part, was due to the support I received from my buyers in Glasgow and the surrounding communities. As a much younger, beginning artist, I needed the encouragement that came with those sales to pursue my artwork. Aſter thirty-two years of farming between Fort Peck and Nashua, we sold our farm and moved to southwestern Montana. e art lovers of the Glasgow area had been consistent in purchasing my work for all those years. I wanted them to know how much that was appreciated. erefore, I created the Glasgow “Wild Bunch” Art Show. is is an annual event in which I participate, exhibiting my artwork. I also invite about a dozen additional artists to show their creations to my friends and collectors in the area. It has become a reunion of sorts and a way for me to bring the people of northeastern Montana an event featuring exceptional artists and art. I will never forget where I came from, nor will I forget all of those who helped me along the way. I am grateful to an awesome, loving God who brought us all together. erefore, I extend a huge “ank You” to all my supporters in northeastern Montana. You know who you are! Yet another one of Nadine Pickthorn’s stunning works of art utilizing a piece of sandstone as her canvas. The Wild Bunch Art Show will be held at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow, November 20-22.

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 195 Tuesday, November 17, 20

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continued on back page

Forming the ‘Wild Bunch’By A. Nadine Pickthorn Back in the early 1980s, I was looking for a way to generate additional income to help support our family farming operation. I decided to try my hand at painting wildlife. My success, in large part, was due to the support I received from my buyers in Glasgow and the surrounding communities. As a much younger, beginning artist, I needed the encouragement that came with those sales to pursue my artwork. After thirty-two years of farming between Fort Peck and Nashua, we sold our farm and moved to southwestern Montana. The art lovers of the Glasgow area had been consistent in purchasing my work for all those years. I wanted them to know how much that was appreciated. Therefore, I created the Glasgow “Wild Bunch” Art Show. This is an annual event in which I participate, exhibiting my artwork. I also invite about a dozen additional artists to show their creations to my friends and collectors in the area. It has become a reunion of sorts and a way for me to bring the people of

northeastern Montana an event featuring exceptional artists and art. I will never forget where I came from, nor will I forget all of those who helped me along the way. I am grateful to an awesome, loving God who brought us all together. Therefore, I extend a huge “Thank You” to all my supporters in northeastern Montana. You know who you are!

Yet another one of Nadine Pickthorn’s stunning works of art utilizing a piece of sandstone as her canvas. The Wild Bunch Art Show will be held at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow, November 20-22.

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Late Nite LaffsI read about a pub in England that has 15 cats that just walk around, so you can play with them while you drink beer. Customers said it’s really fun and cozy, while the bar’s owner…has been dead upstairs for months. ~ Jimmy Fallon

I’m starting to get bored by these political debates. No one asked me but I would like to see them have a drunk debate. Everyone gets loaded and we find out what they really think about things. ~ Jimmy Kimmel

President Obama now has a personal Facebook page where he says he wants to have real conversations about issues. In other words, he’s new to Facebook. ~ Conan O’Brien

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First Lutheran Church in Glasgow will have a worship service on Wednesday, November 25, starting at 7:00 p.m. with Holy Communion. Following the service, cider and muffins will be served. All are welcome. FLC will also be having their annual Stew Feed and Pie Auction on Sunday, November 22nd starting at 11:30 am. All are welcome to enjoy a bowl of stew and an opportunity to bid on some delicious pies.

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BUZZIFIEDSShe’s gonna blow!

Tonight: A chance of rain and snow showers after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. South wind 11 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.

Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers before 11am. Partly sunny, with a high near 37 which is expected around 1:00 and dropping to 30 degrees by 5:00. Windy, with a northwest wind 33 to 41 mph, with gusts as high as 60 mph, making for some cold wind chill factors throughout the day and into Thursday.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 18. Windy, with a west northwest wind 31 to 36 mph decreasing to 23 to 28 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 46 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 32. West northwest wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 18. North northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34. West northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 18.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.

Monday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.

BUZZEZZIE’S MIDTOWN: is looking for full time help. Starting wage is $10/hr with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts and days will vary, including weekends and holidays. Some shifts will be 5 am - 1 or 2 pm and some shifts will be 9 am - 7 pm. Some of he duties will include waiting on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure the store is kept clean. Applicant mjust have good customer skills. ANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE STATION.

BUZZLISTERUD CLINIC: in Wolf Point is currently accepting applications for a licensed nurse (LPN or RN) and a Nurse Aide or Certified Medical Assistant. These are full time positions, with all full time benefits including, health and life insurance, Paid Time Off and Sick Time, 401K opportunities and other insurance options. For details contact, Gina Nefzger, Clinic Manager, at 653-6583. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING ANNIE BLOCK, VP OF HUMAN RESOURCES AT 653-6515.

BUZZGATEWAY CLUB: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. PICK UP APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE.

BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed 1 full bath condo located 374C Poplar in St. Marie. Nice condition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

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BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good condition. Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

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BUZZFOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt. Close to downtown. No Pets, No Smoking. $550/mo. CELL CALL 230-0711

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BUZZDOUG DONOHO: your cousin Mary in Sheridan WY lost your phone number and is trying to get a hold of you. CALL 307-752-4932

A strong cold frontal system will make its way through the region Wednesday morning. Behind this cold front, very strong northwest winds are expected. Forecast speeds are in the 35-45 mph for sustained winds with gusts as high as 65 mph!! Remember, exercise extreme caution when driving in these high wind conditions, and if you still have any loose items sitting around outdoors, do your best to secure them. Looking at Glasgow’s National Weather Service hourly graph, gusts of up to 55 mph are expected to hit by 10:00 and increase from there before dropping off to gusts of just under 50 mph about the time most folks are getting off work at 5 or 5:30. Gusts are expected to drop under 30 mph at around 5:00 Thursday morning.

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By Bruce Auchly, FWP Region 4 Information Officer

Somehow we have forgotten that hunting today is about being outdoors, perhaps companionship, enjoying nature. There are some in the hunting fraternity that believe going a season without bringing anything home is a disaster. Really? When did that law pass? And what governor signed it? It’s okay to smile and shake your head when someone asks, did you get your elk? Look, most of us are not going to find a cure for cancer, bat cleanup for a major league baseball team or walk on Mars. So why not enjoy the little victories life offers. Victories like hunting with a good friend. Like seeing the sunset gleam on a silent, snow-covered prairie. Like teaching a youngster the safe, ethical way to hunt. Let’s not be corny here – oh forget it, here’s corn: When I was much (much!) younger and ready to solve all the world’s ills, a relative told me there’s nothing wrong with settling down and just being a good citizen. Transferring that sentiment to hunting, it’s great to take home a huge bull elk or trophy mule deer. But what’s wrong with spending the day taking your gun for a walk? Every hunting season, the stories that make the news are shoot-outs at elk herds, trespassing hunters and landowners with closed gates. Unfortunately, those stories are taken up as gospel by non-hunters. Believe me, I’ve heard them. Call me naïve, but I’m convinced those actions represent the minority of hunters. The vast majority are just good citizens, doing the right thing and enjoying themselves. Hunting is leisure time, not a competitive sport,

Montana Tales & TrailsRemember: Hunting is Fun

despite those big buck contests you sometimes see in other states. To quote the over-quoted Aldo Leopold, father of modern wildlife management: “The man who cannot enjoy his leisure is ignorant, though his degrees exhaust the alphabet, and the man who does enjoy his leisure is to some extent educated, though he has never seen the inside of a school.” Modern hunting for most is not about subsistence living. It’s been proven time and again that the money spent on hunting, to include everything such as guns, ammunition, clothing, four-wheel-drive pickups, could easily be spent on food at the grocery store. Hunting today is a hobby. It’s fine to be serious, even passionate, about your hobby, just remember a hobby is a gamble. It can result in a freezer full of game or not, but either way it’s time well spent, one of life’s little victories. Of course the opposite of life’s little victories are life’s little mistakes. Like having a big buck walk up on you, then spook and run off when you turn around to see what the noise is. Like realizing you brought the wrong ammunition after you got up before dawn, drove two hours, and walked up a mountain. Like finding the elk you shot in a deep ravine and knowing you are going to have a long day of dragging uphill. Mistakes happen, it’s human. More important, it’s hunting.

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Lawren A. “Frosty” Frost, 81, of Glasgow passed away of natural causes, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, November 15, 2015. A Memorial Service will be held 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 23 at the American Legion Hall in Hinsdale, Montana. Burial will follow in the Hinsdale Cemetery with a luncheon following at the American Legion Hall. Lawren was born March 19, 1934 in Glasgow, Montana to Myron and Dorothy (Anderson) Frost. He resided in Hinsdale on the family farm and attended school thru the 10th grade. He played basketball and helped on the farm. He joined the Navy in January of 1952 and served during the Korean War. He was Honorably Discharged in March of 1955. He married Susan Stuart in May of 1955 and from this marriage they

had six children: Stuart, Danny, Bill, Jacquie, J’nine, and Angelique. The couple later divorced and later he married Anita Wokal Poling. Anita passed away in 2012. Frosty had various occupations, including: Vita Rich Dairy, Sam’s Supper Club, Farm Equipment Sales where he was a parts man for approximately 15 years. In October of 1982 he purchased the Oasis Lounge. Upon selling the business he went to work for Markle’s Implement as a Parts Manager. Frosty worked hard all of his life but never passed up having a good time! Whether participating or watching, he was a diehard Griz fan and watched all the games when he could. He was a proud member of the VFW Lodge and the Elk’s Lodge. Preceding him in death are his parents; wife, Anita; brothers, Myron Schultz, Harold Frost, and William Frost; sisters, Margie Schultz,

Lucille Williams, and Iona Sonsteng; and grandson, Bradley Dittus. Frosty is survived by children, Stuart (Hollie) Frost, Danny (Rosa) Frost, Bill (Staci)Frost, Jacquie (Joe) Cates, J’nine Dittus, and Angelique Frost; grandchildren, Josh, Lacey, Amber, Krystal, Campbell, Yolanda, Nathan, Ryan, Jesse, Hope, Shelbi, and Vann; four great-grandchildren; brother, Walter (Marian) Frost; and numerous nieces and nephews.

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Many times over the years, I’ve been asked, “How are you able to build a business selling art in such a remote region of Montana?” I respond, “You cannot imagine the wealth of talented artists living in that part of our state.” This very interesting situation has created some of the most sophisticated art buyers I have ever met. They are not impressed by fame or swayed by someone else’s opinion of the artwork. Their past exposure to fabulous art enables them to confidently judge artwork for themselves. In other words, they know what they like and they have seen enough to recognize excellent quality. Therefore, at an art show in the area, a beginning artist can be as successful as a well-seasoned one. This creates an exciting event for the artists, as you never know when you may make your best sale ever. It certainly could happen at the Glasgow “Wild Bunch” Art Show. Many of my most successful shows over the past thirty-some years have occurred there.

Forming the ‘Wild Bunch’ continued from front

Please join The “Wild Bunch” in Celebrating their 15th Anniversary Fall Show beginning this Friday, November 20th and continuing through Sunday, November 22nd at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. The show features a talented group of artists that specialize in varied media, including painting, bronze, fused glass art, jewelry, metal art, and woodcarving. This diverse assortment of art comes at extremely reasonable prices. Not only is the show free to the public, it presents a one-of-a-kind opportunity to meet the artists in person. Artists include Nadine Pickthorn, Leith DeWeese, Dave Roos, Connie Tveten, Judy Michael, Pam Harr & Harvey Rattey, Larry & LeAnn Ochsner, Jeff Hoff, Whitney Paju, Bridget Stiverson, and Todd Mandeville. Opening & Artists Reception is on Friday, November 20th from 5 to 9 p.m., continuing on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and concludes on Sunday with the hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show has partnered with the local Soroptimist Club and Thrift Shop, offering a Silent Auction that features all artists to run throughout the show. 100% of proceeds will benefit the Soroptimist Club and Thrift Shop. More about the artists in Wednesday’s Buzz.

A bronze sculpture by Pamela Harr and Harvey Rattey

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