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  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Nov 4, 2020

    Crystal Grabofsky was over to Mom and Dad’s on Monday to make the last batch of salsa. Sharon Goodrich was over to visit Jane Krass on Wednesday. The ladies enjoyed tea together and the delicious cookies that Sharon brought. Loretta and Wally Beck were among the supper guests at the Mike Grabofsky home honoring Cassidy on her 14th birthday . Other guests included Rick Grabofsky, Matt, Sadie, Lucas, Abbie, and Zane Grabofsky ,and Danny, Maggie and Katie Kimmel. Happy Birthday Cassidy!! Susan Billmayer met up with the Call committee for the L...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Anita Reed|Oct 28, 2020

    The Turner Junior High girls and boys basketball teams traveled to Big Sandy on Saturday and won all four games vs. the Pioneers. Great job! Lunch guests at the Wallace Beck home on Wednesday were Shawn Beck, Crystal and Lucy Grabofsky, Scott and Lesli Snider, Levi Hawley, and Nancy Snider. Susan Billmayer visited Jane Krass on Tuesday. Lunch guests at the Wallace Beck home on Thursday were Shawn Beck, Levi Hawley, Scott and Lesli Snider. Linda Hauge, Diana Maloney, and Anita, Brooke, and Bridget Reed visited Jane Krass throughout the week....

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Oct 28, 2020

    Turner School Recipient of Meat Donation There is already a Montana Beef to School Program in place. A newly formed organization is using this model as well as one from Winnett and Choteau. The program recently donated 300 pounds of delicious Montana grown Beef and patties to Turner and Big Sandy Schools. The processing costs for this donation was made possible by Dr. Lane Schmitt, DVM and the Beef was processed at Bear Paw Meats. The goal of the program is to have more quality, locally grown...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Oct 21, 2020

    Susan and Emily Billmayer were in Havre on Friday for a doctor appointment. Sharon Goodrich visited Jane Krass on Wednesday afternoon. Diana Maloney and Anita Reed joined them later. Diana and Shania Maloney visited Jane Krass on Saturday. Caleb Zellmer was confirmed on Sunday at the Hogeland Lutheran Church. Following the service, a delicious brunch was served. Gene, Susan, and Emily Billmayer traveled to Joplin on Sunday to look at some farm equipment. Wayne and Connie Jones and Lee and Susan Mason traveled to Hogeland for Caleb Zellmer’s c...

  • Frank Pehrson Sr. turns 100

    Oct 21, 2020

    Frank Pehrson Sr. along with his son Frank Pehrson Jr. stand in front of a Chinook Volunteer Fire truck in celebration of the elder Pehrson's 100th Birthday. Frank Sr. has been a bit of a celebrity in the community for some time, but on Saturday October 10, he was given the royal treatment. Well wishers were able to celebrate the occasion with a Covid responsible drive thru birthday party at Pehrson's Service station....

  • Lutherans Confirm Two Students

    Diana Maloney|Oct 21, 2020

    Two Lutheran confirmands met the criteria to be confirmed and were honored at their regular church worship services this past Sunday. Caleb Jordan Zellmer was confirmed at the Hogeland Lutheran Church while Carson Daniel Maloney was confirmed in the Turner Lutheran Church. Both churches honored their confirmands at a brunch/lunch following the services. Congratulations to both boys as they affirm their baptism with their congregation and families. Carson Maloney (left) is seen with lay pastor,...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Oct 14, 2020

    The Billmayer family celebrated Helen Billmayer’s 92nd birthday on Friday, attending the parade in Turner and birthday cake at Shannon and Alan Van Voast’s. Stephanie Silva and girls were out for lunch and visiting Grandma Helen and Grandpa Jim Billmayer on Wednesday. Lee and Susan Mason visited Jordan and Elissa Zellmer and family over the weekend. Katie Billmayer and children visited with Grandma and Grandpa Billmayer on Saturday morning. Sympathy is extended to the family of Ronnie Beck who passed away last Wednesday. Ron was a former res...

  • Off to the Races Was One Theme at the Sweet Nursing Home in September

    Donna Miller|Oct 14, 2020

    Last month, residents at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home (SMNH) celebrated the Kentucky Derby, remembered the fallen on Patriot Day, and spent ample time in the activity room as the temperatures began to drop with the onset of autumn. In preparation for the Kentucky Derby, which took place on September 5 in Louisville, residents of the SMNH recreated the annual battle for the Derby's most eye-catching hat. Many of the ladies gathered to decorate hats in true derby style- to make a statement or...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Oct 14, 2020

    It’s cooling off and getting colder at night, days are getting shorter so we must be getting into the cold months of the year. Before you know it Halloween will be here then Thanksgiving and then it will be winter. Thank you to Candace Dunbar for the Cherry tomato donation. Yoga will be on Monday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Social distancing will apply. Our Meals This Week Wed. Oct. 14 Turkey Noodle Soup and Egg Salad Sandwich Thu. Oct. 15 Ham and Scalloped Potatoes Fri. Oct. 16 Lasagna Mon. Oct. 19 Hamburger Soup and BLT Tues. Oct. 20 - B...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Oct 14, 2020

    TURNER SCHOOL WELCOMES LOUISE OGEMAHGESHIG FISCHER Louise Ogemahgeshig Fischer visited the Turner School this past Thursday. She saw groups of students throughout the morning sharing her traditional knowledge with students and staff in the school. Fischer describes the American Indian struggle for survival in often harsh conditions, triumph over hardships, and spiritual and creative achievements. She spoke of how the Indian peoples lived, their focus on food, clothing, and medicine, which came...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Oct 7, 2020

    Connie Anderson visited with Jim and Helen Billmayer on Tuesday. Morgan and Jessica Klindworth and kids and Matt and Annie Klindworth and kids visited at Duane and Carol Klindworth’s home over the weekend. Sharon Goodrich visited Jane Krass on Tuesday afternoon. Rich Gerke from Tomah, WI has been visiting the Zellmer and Beck families since Monday. He was a houseguest at the Darwin Zellmer home in Harlem, and also was at the Wallace Beck home Friday and Saturday. He returned to Harlem Sunday. Jane Krass’ girls visited and helped out during the...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Oct 7, 2020

    It looked like there was a nice turn out for the Sugarbeet Festival this last weekend. There were a lot of people out and about for all the different activities. The weather for the next week should be really nice too. Some wind but warm enough to go out without a jacket still during the daytime. The trees look so nice with the leaves changing color in them. Soon they will be bare limbed again. Our Meals This Week Wed. Oct. 7 Chimichangas Thu. Oct. 8 Polish Sausage Casserole Fri. Oct. 9 Cauliflower Soup w/ Ham Sandwich Mon. Oct. 12 Indian...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Oct 7, 2020

    GUEST SPEAKER VISITS TURNER SCHOOL This week the students and staff of Turner School were treated to a guest speaker that they won't soon forget. They welcomed faith-based hip hop artist and motivational speaker, Bobby Bugatii Jones of Wyoming. He told how he battled alcoholism and was given a second chance to turn himself around. He visits youth and adults now to encourage self worth, good character, and making the right choices. Jones is shown here with some High School students at Turner High...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Jane Krass|Sep 30, 2020

    Correction from last week: Clarence Beck and daughter Penni visited at the Wally Beck home Thursday afternoon. Carol and Duane Klindworth attended a wedding and reception on Saturday in Havre. Carol’s sister, Nancy Mahns and Russ Mueller were married. Congratulations Nancy and Russ. Karyn and Eric Billmayer visited Sunday at the Gene Billmayer home. Susan and Karyn made Hot pickled peppers. On Wednesday, Katie Billmayer and children and Karen’s mother visited and had dinner at Helen and Jim Billmayers. On Thursday morning, Helen Billmayer and...

  • CHINOOK SENIOR CENTER

    Karyn Higgins|Sep 30, 2020

    Well it’s officially autumn, yay. I really like the cooler weather that comes with fall, as well as all the wonderful colors that come with the season. If you need your hearing checked or your hearing aids adjusted, Pat will be in Havre at the Specialty Services Clinic on October 5th. Cinnamon Roll orders need to be in by Tuesday at 3 p.m. 357-2648 We have Caramel Rolls, Plain Cinnamon Rolls, and Maple Sticks. $1 each. Meals are $5 for over 60, $6 for under 60. Please call by 10 a.m. for all pick up and deliveries. Our Meals This Week Wed. S...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Sep 23, 2020

    On Monday, Susan and Emily Billmayer and Helen Billmayer, Denise Watkins, Glenna Ammen, Rose Van Voast, and Carla Van Voast went to the Billmayer cabin at Nelson Reservoir. The ladies had a day out together and took picnic lunch and visited the afternoon. They all enjoyed the outing. 4H was held in Turner today with the members turning their books in for the past years projects. Helen Billmayer, Susan Billmayer, and Sharon Goodrich visited Jane Krass at her home . They had a good time visiting and then having lunch of zucchini cake, chocolate...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Sep 16, 2020

    Sharon Goodrich was over to visit Jane Krass on Tuesday and the ladies enjoyed tea and banana bread together. Helen and Jim Billmayer returned this week from RedLodge where they attended the wedding of their granddaughter,Julie Petrie. They were accompanied by Mark and Betty Billmayer. On Saturday a birthday party was hosted by Brenda and Terry Mohar for Sarah Allfred, daughter of Mattt and carrie Allfred. Also present were Rhonda Mohar, Jack Thompson, Dusty and Misty Mohar, Colter and Corbin, and Aislan Heath. They were also guests over the we...

  • Turner Talk

    Diana Maloney|Sep 16, 2020

    Last week, Kass and Daryn Cederberg were to Turner for cattle deliveries and for the Tristan Billmayer Memorial walk. Sis Nace also visited the Welsh family over the weekend. Brandon and Ashleigh Simons and their two children, Quinn and Remmi, spent a couple weeks helping with harvest and visiting family on the Big Flat. They stayed with Ryle and Patty Simons. Julie and Isley Welsh were in Malta for barrel racing on Friday and Isley competed in the little kids rodeo there on Saturday. Diana Maloney, Anita Reed and girls, and Linda Hauge were...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Sep 16, 2020

    Well the weather still cannot decide what it wants to do, be cool, be hot… how about somewhere just in the middle for a while. That would be nice for a change. The Hearing Clinic will be on Thursday September 17th. If you would like a meal to pick up or have delivered, please call 357-2648 before 10 a.m. $5 for those over 60, and $6 for those under 60. Our Meals This Week Wed. Sept. 16 Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin Thu. Sept. 17 Ravioli Fri. Sept. 18 Super Tots Mon. Sept. 21 Chicken Sandwich w/ Potato Soup Tues. Sept. 22 - Beef Stroganoff U...

  • Enduring the August Heat

    Donna Miller|Sep 9, 2020

    Along with the rest of us in Blaine County, the residents at Sweet Memorial Nursing Home (SMNH) endured a hot August. To break the discomfort and monotony of the intense and unrelenting heat, the Sweet Home residents engaged in water balloon bowling, celebrated August birthdays with ice cream and fashion, painted sunflowers, and enjoyed outdoor visits. On August 7, SMNH Activities Employee, Stephanie Talks Different led the residents in water balloon bowling because the weather was so hot and...

  • Hogeland Happenings

    Anita Reed|Sep 9, 2020

    Jim and Helen Billmayer left Sunday with Betty and Mark Billmayer to attend a wedding for Julie Petrie. She is their granddaughter. It is to be held at a wedding venue near RedLodge. There was a volleyball game on Saturday at Harlem. They played CutBank. Brooke Reed, Laci Maloney, Brandi Calvert, Hannah Richman, Paycie Leo, and Emma Billmayer from the Turner School all play on the Harlem Teams. All 3 games were wins for the Teams. Eric and Karyn Billmayer also attended the Julie Petrie wedding at RedLodge. Jennifer Strzerczyk, and Karyn...

  • Hogeland Happening

    Anita Reed|Sep 2, 2020

    Loretta Beck helped with the American Legion Auxiliary produce truck on Monday. Susan Billmayer, Sharon Goodrich, Linda Hauge, and Anita Reed helped Jane Krass celebrate her birthday with cake and coffee on Tuesday morning. Tate and Ty Beck stopped to wish Grandpa a Happy Birthday and enjoyed a piece of cake with him on Saturday. Bobbi and Harley stopped for a quick visit too Saturday morning and Kevin and Shawn popped in to say Happy Birthday as well. Jane Krass and Diana Maloney got a “window visit” in with Harlan Krass at the Sweet Home on...

  • Harlem Senior Center

    Sep 2, 2020

    Welcome to our new janitor, Jennifer Owens who recently joined our family. Jennifer started working on August 3rd. She works two days a week for a couple hours. Our cook Lisa Werk has been with us since January 2nd. We are so blessed to have both gals. Thank you for those who recommended they come and put in an application. Both are doing a great job for the Center! Great to have a full team again. Have you picked up your Lifetime FREE Activity Pass for all Harlem Sports HOME events? Anyone 60 and older qualifies. Just stop by the Harlem High...

  • Blaine County Beacon: Taking a Leap of Faith Requires Belief and a Fundamental Trust

    Donna Miller|Aug 26, 2020

    Living the life you want often means making some big changes. For Cassie Johnson, that meant a change of career. Regardless of how outside the boundaries of reason others thought her decision to give up a steady paycheck and trade it for a commission-based income sounded, Johnson trusted in the vision of who, what, and where she wanted to be in the future and took the leap to sell real estate full time. Last August, Johnson was taking online classes through UM-Western and teaching K-2 students...

  • Chinook Senior Center

    Karyn Higgins|Aug 26, 2020

    The weather has been pretty nice, although really dry. Looking for a really nice rainstorm to cool things off and wet it all down. Keep those fires from starting. I hope everyone is doing well, and we miss seeing you at the center. We have a new cook at the Senior Center, Katie Newfield. Thank you to Wayne Maxwell for the box of carrots. Our meals are $5 for over 60, $6 for under 60. Please call by 10 a.m. for all pick up and deliveries. 357-2648. Our Meals This Week Wed. Aug. 26 Swedish Meatballs Thu. Aug. 27 Chicken Fried Steak Fri. Aug. 28...

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