“VIEW from the BRIDGE”
By Muncie
11-10-10
VETERANS
All the television programming, newspapers, and events, will be focused on Veterans this week. They will be honored with dedications, and speeches that are truly due them. Do we really honor them as much as they deserve? We owe our lives to them. What is that worth?
There is nothing in the world that would take the place in the hearts of parents who have lost their sons/daughters, or wives/husbands who have lost their husbands/wives in a war. Their grieving and loss is ours as well. Nothing will bring them back, but their courage and dedication should be a lesson every day about love of country.
Nothing brought this love of country to me so strongly as working on the Veterans Photos program. When I read and type in the computer the bios of these men and women, I have a completely new respect of their lives and what they went through..
We have photos of Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima and the Bataan Death March survivors. Reading about these events first hand makes our efforts at patriotism seem insignificant. Are you at all about the ending of these wars going on today, for these young men and women who are away from their families, lonely and afraid? They are not afraid of what will happen to them but of what is happening to their families. They are hundreds, thousands of miles away with no idea when they will be back in the United States and home.
If you have a Veteran in your family, see a Veteran on the street, spot one in a shopping place…tap them on the shoulder and tell them how much you appreciate them. We owe them so much…it can never be enough.
VETS PHOTOS
Many of you readers have thanked me for starting this program, which they say, needed to be done. Please…do not thank me. I want to thank you because I have enjoyed doing it more than any other project I have done. Just reading all the bios has been like the thrill one gets from reading a great history book. I have also talked to and met so many people. Now I can put many names to many faces. I really appreciate all of you who have joined in this program for all of your efforts.
Although there was a deadline for our Editor’s Veterans Supplement, (last Friday,) my program for Veterans photos has not ended. I would like to have put up the photos we received by 11/11, Veterans Day, but I cannot meet that goal. The program will continue indefinitely until the last picture is received, scanned, and the bios put on the computer.
The gold labels that Pam Schoonover ordered arrived last week and that part of completing the pictures will begin. The gold labels will go on the front of the pictures with rank, name, and service on it.
Be sure to include that information with your photos. Some of the bios (that will go on the back of the frames,) are very short and others are full pages. If you did not write a bio with your photo, please send it to me now. I am missing quite a few and will have to phone for the information if I do not hear from you. I would like as much information as possible. Please type and mail to PO Box 866 or e-mail me at muncie1929@itstriangle.com
I ordered special nails from Frames Unlimited in Michigan where I used to work as a framer for ten years. The nails used to cost .89 cents for a package of 25. The cost now is $1.89 for a package of 15. Will wonders never cease? We move on however and would like you to keep looking for photos and bring them to be scanned. Remember, the delivery points are the Ag Center Schwinden Library Overholser Research Center (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Tuesdays,) the Sunrise Bluffs (every day,) or my house (if I’m out and about, leave it on the steps in the entry way Main St. side of house. I am in the phone book. P.S. There are now over 100 pictures.
VETERANS DINNER
On Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m., do not forget the Appreciation Dinner for all Veterans and their families. It is the V.F.W. way every year of getting the Veterans together for some food and conversation. This is a wonderful event every year so take advantage, (Veterans wives…you do not have to cook that night.) See you there.
LADY LONGHORNS
I thought that the Longhorns football game a week ago was a script that even Hollywood could not match. You Lady Longhorns outdid that one with your divisional games on Saturday. You came back through the losers’ bracket to win five straight matches to WIN the divisional championship. How proud we are!
Send this story down to the odds makers in Vegas and see what the odds would have been, (1,000 to 1.) Even more credit to you for never giving up. This puts meaning into Longhorn Spirit and the creed, “We Try Harder.” GO LADY LONGHORNS.
LONGHORNS
We love you no matter what. We understand your frustration. We all thought that this was our year. It was especially tough on the seniors…you were so close. Time will heal all and you must know that you did your best efforts. We all think that you were the best team, so go on with your lives knowing that your fans would like you to know how much we appreciate the great football you played for us. You made it a great season. Now live your lives with the creed and try harder with whatever life has in store for you.
COUNCIL MEETING
The next Council Meeting will be Monday 15 November, (month will be half over.) According to schedule, the meeting will be held in the newly renovated City Hall.
At the last meeting, I brought to the Councils attention the complaints relayed to me concerning the cardboard behind the Seniors Center. Mayor Morris said that he would check into it and in the meanwhile, I did some checking.
The story that was told to me by Ed Lehman, was that cardboard dropped to .01 cent a lb. a couple of years ago. Before that time, there was quite a profit on cardboard. Everyone began storing their cardboard waiting for the price to go up. I also remember talk about that at the Recycling Workshop that I attended last spring. I have to talk to another man in town about taking the cardboard away but I was busy last week with the Veterans Photo project. I’ll work on it this week?????? (means maybe.)
SO LONG FOR NOW
Did you enjoy these warm days this past week? I writing this on Sunday evening and do not want to listen to the 10:00 newscast as they are predicting rain turning to snow tomorrow. Are you ready for that and have you winterized? Oh well, I will get those windows washed in the spring…no use doing it now.
It will be a busy week with Ladies Tea Party on Tuesday (if you weren’t there…you missed it,) Friends of the Library on Wednesday (did you miss this too?), Woman’s Club on Thursday, and Veterans dinner on Thursday. Those activities may keep our minds off the weather.
Have a great week, do a good deed, and GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, November 2, 2009
View From The Bridge 11/4/09
“VIEW from the BRIDGE”
by Muncie Morger
11/4/09
AWESOME LONGHORNS
Did I not say all along that the Longhorn Football Team could do it? There just are not words to describe how proud we all are of the whole team. Your teamwork is so apparent and so is your hard work. Tim (the editor of The River Press) will give you readers all the details but we see the emotional side of it. We see those young men’s love of the game and knowing that they are doing the best that is possible in them. We see the parents in the stands watching every move of their young man. We see proud smiles when their son is in on a good play. There have been many good plays this season. This first win in the playoffs is a tremendous boost for them. No matter what transpires in the next few weeks, the Longhorns are our favorite team and are winners in all of our hearts.
LADY LONGHORNS
You are awesome ladies. Right to the very end, you made the games exciting and enjoyable to watch. We feel the same about you as we do the Longhorn Football Team. You are our favorite team and are winners in all of our hearts. Keep all those memories tucked away somewhere and in years to come when you have reunions…enjoy them with your teammates. That is the best part…the memories.
ARLEE
In the View last week, you read that we have family ties with the Arlee Warriors. They were so excited to be playing their first playoff game in 14 years. It was reported to us about the team’s trip to Fort Benton. They boarded the bus on Friday and arrived in Great Falls that afternoon to spend the evening at a motel. They went to Borrie’s restaurant for dinner and received the nicest compliment from the owner. He said that they were the nicest, most polite team that has ever eaten at his restaurant. In spite of their loss, they had a great time and there is always next year.
VETERANS DAY
The V.F.W. is again sponsoring a Veterans Day Dinner on Wednesday, 11/11/09 at 6:00 pm at The Club House. Veterans and their spouses are cordially invited and no reservation is required. Cindy will prepare the meal. There will be entertainment and it will be an enjoyable evening. Mark your calendars and spread the word to any Veterans that you know. We owe our lives to the men who put their lives on the line for our country. Many of their stories have never been told and their oral histories need to be preserved.
If you have a grandfather, father, uncle, brother, or cousin who is a veteran, please take the time to write their oral histories. Surely, there must be someone in the family who could do this. When it is finished, bring it to the Overholser Research Center at the Ag Center so that it can be permanently documented. I have discussed this with many people and they promise that they will get to this project. I have yet to see them at the Center with the finished product. Just do it.
Please do not be like me who did not ask questions of my grandparents when they were alive. They had migrated from Europe and I know nothing of their involvement in WWI. I only knew that my grandfather was killed in 1919 when he was discharged from the army. He had written my grandmother that he would be arriving home soon. As the little, I learned about it, he stepped off the train for a cigarette and was shot by a sniper.
It was not until I went to Normandy in Europe that I realized that my grandfather fought with the Germans and Italians. Those two countries and Austria-Hungary were the three powers that fought France, England, and the United States. What a shock that was because it brought up questions that can never be answered. One of those questions was…why did my grandfather returned to Hungary from the United States to be conscripted into the army? What rank was he and was he in any battle? I think that my next project will be to do some genealogy on my family. I may get answers to some of those questions.
FLAG RETIREMENT
There will also be a Flag Retirement program held on the 11th. If you have, flags to be retired, please contact me and I will see to it that your flag is picked up. Call 622-3217 after 1:00 pm.
RUSSELL COUNTRY
On Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, and Thursday the12th, of November, Russell Country with the help of Pheasants Unlimited will be hosting nine Sports Magazine writers here in Fort Benton. The journalists are from all over the country and will promote pheasant hunting in this area of Russell Country. They will arrive on the 10th and do their hunting on the 11th and 12th. This is a wonderful opportunity for our town to have the articles published in other states. As I wrote last week, Fort Benton needs to be known as a destination place. This is another activity to be placed on the long list for Fort Benton as a destination place. The pheasant hunting is now added to that list of “things to do,”… historic locations/buildings, museums, the Missouri River, fishing, canoe trips, hunting, hiking, and I’ll bet I have missed a few.
If you happen to see any of these journalists around town, give them a Fort Benton welcome. You may get your picture in a national magazine.
C.C.P.A.
On the Wednesday, the18th of November Chouteau County Performing Arts will present another of their programs. Scott Kirby is the artist and he plays the most delightful piano you have ever heard. He has appeared in Fort Benton before and the C.C.P.A. Board was very vigilant about having him back again. It will be the usual 7:00 pm at the Elementary School and I would love to see the last performances audience participation record broken. There were 211 people that attended, which was a record. Could we make it 250? I cannot stress enough about how professional these programs are. All the artists are top performers and brought into Fort Benton by a very hard working Board of Directors. Be sure and tell them how much you appreciate what they do for the community.
SO LONG FOR NOW
You may not hear from me for a few weeks. I have some important business to be taken care of and can no longer be postponed. I would like to be back with the “VIEW” by Thanksgiving and if I am not, have a wonderful holiday. Enjoy your family’s get-togethers as they are the most precious times of all. God bless America.
by Muncie Morger
11/4/09
AWESOME LONGHORNS
Did I not say all along that the Longhorn Football Team could do it? There just are not words to describe how proud we all are of the whole team. Your teamwork is so apparent and so is your hard work. Tim (the editor of The River Press) will give you readers all the details but we see the emotional side of it. We see those young men’s love of the game and knowing that they are doing the best that is possible in them. We see the parents in the stands watching every move of their young man. We see proud smiles when their son is in on a good play. There have been many good plays this season. This first win in the playoffs is a tremendous boost for them. No matter what transpires in the next few weeks, the Longhorns are our favorite team and are winners in all of our hearts.
LADY LONGHORNS
You are awesome ladies. Right to the very end, you made the games exciting and enjoyable to watch. We feel the same about you as we do the Longhorn Football Team. You are our favorite team and are winners in all of our hearts. Keep all those memories tucked away somewhere and in years to come when you have reunions…enjoy them with your teammates. That is the best part…the memories.
ARLEE
In the View last week, you read that we have family ties with the Arlee Warriors. They were so excited to be playing their first playoff game in 14 years. It was reported to us about the team’s trip to Fort Benton. They boarded the bus on Friday and arrived in Great Falls that afternoon to spend the evening at a motel. They went to Borrie’s restaurant for dinner and received the nicest compliment from the owner. He said that they were the nicest, most polite team that has ever eaten at his restaurant. In spite of their loss, they had a great time and there is always next year.
VETERANS DAY
The V.F.W. is again sponsoring a Veterans Day Dinner on Wednesday, 11/11/09 at 6:00 pm at The Club House. Veterans and their spouses are cordially invited and no reservation is required. Cindy will prepare the meal. There will be entertainment and it will be an enjoyable evening. Mark your calendars and spread the word to any Veterans that you know. We owe our lives to the men who put their lives on the line for our country. Many of their stories have never been told and their oral histories need to be preserved.
If you have a grandfather, father, uncle, brother, or cousin who is a veteran, please take the time to write their oral histories. Surely, there must be someone in the family who could do this. When it is finished, bring it to the Overholser Research Center at the Ag Center so that it can be permanently documented. I have discussed this with many people and they promise that they will get to this project. I have yet to see them at the Center with the finished product. Just do it.
Please do not be like me who did not ask questions of my grandparents when they were alive. They had migrated from Europe and I know nothing of their involvement in WWI. I only knew that my grandfather was killed in 1919 when he was discharged from the army. He had written my grandmother that he would be arriving home soon. As the little, I learned about it, he stepped off the train for a cigarette and was shot by a sniper.
It was not until I went to Normandy in Europe that I realized that my grandfather fought with the Germans and Italians. Those two countries and Austria-Hungary were the three powers that fought France, England, and the United States. What a shock that was because it brought up questions that can never be answered. One of those questions was…why did my grandfather returned to Hungary from the United States to be conscripted into the army? What rank was he and was he in any battle? I think that my next project will be to do some genealogy on my family. I may get answers to some of those questions.
FLAG RETIREMENT
There will also be a Flag Retirement program held on the 11th. If you have, flags to be retired, please contact me and I will see to it that your flag is picked up. Call 622-3217 after 1:00 pm.
RUSSELL COUNTRY
On Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, and Thursday the12th, of November, Russell Country with the help of Pheasants Unlimited will be hosting nine Sports Magazine writers here in Fort Benton. The journalists are from all over the country and will promote pheasant hunting in this area of Russell Country. They will arrive on the 10th and do their hunting on the 11th and 12th. This is a wonderful opportunity for our town to have the articles published in other states. As I wrote last week, Fort Benton needs to be known as a destination place. This is another activity to be placed on the long list for Fort Benton as a destination place. The pheasant hunting is now added to that list of “things to do,”… historic locations/buildings, museums, the Missouri River, fishing, canoe trips, hunting, hiking, and I’ll bet I have missed a few.
If you happen to see any of these journalists around town, give them a Fort Benton welcome. You may get your picture in a national magazine.
C.C.P.A.
On the Wednesday, the18th of November Chouteau County Performing Arts will present another of their programs. Scott Kirby is the artist and he plays the most delightful piano you have ever heard. He has appeared in Fort Benton before and the C.C.P.A. Board was very vigilant about having him back again. It will be the usual 7:00 pm at the Elementary School and I would love to see the last performances audience participation record broken. There were 211 people that attended, which was a record. Could we make it 250? I cannot stress enough about how professional these programs are. All the artists are top performers and brought into Fort Benton by a very hard working Board of Directors. Be sure and tell them how much you appreciate what they do for the community.
SO LONG FOR NOW
You may not hear from me for a few weeks. I have some important business to be taken care of and can no longer be postponed. I would like to be back with the “VIEW” by Thanksgiving and if I am not, have a wonderful holiday. Enjoy your family’s get-togethers as they are the most precious times of all. God bless America.
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