[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 68 (Thursday, April 26, 2018)]
[Senate]
[Page S2480]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO ANDY ANDERSON

 Mr. DAINES. Madam President, this week, I have the honor of 
recognizing Andy Anderson for his over 60 years of commitment to being 
the go-to barber in Judith Basin County.
  Andy grew up in Harlowton but spent a few years in Two Dot, where his 
parents worked as ranchers. After turning 17, Andy went to barber 
school in Washington but swiftly moved back to Montana following the 
training. He opened his first barber shop in Stanford and shortly 
thereafter opened a second in Denton. In December of 2017, Andy 
celebrated his 60th year as a barber.
  Andy believes strongly in giving back to his community. He spent 4 
years serving as State barber inspector on the State barber board. This 
involved visiting barber shops around the State, inspecting their 
shops, but also offering any assistance he could to local barbers. 
Additionally, he spent a term serving as a member of the city council. 
Andy and has wife, Alverta, have been married for 58 years. They have 
three kids and eight grandchildren. Andy's son Scott has followed in 
his father's footsteps and works in the Denton shop on Thursdays.
  I congratulate Andy Anderson on his tremendous career. He has 
improved the lives of many around him and will continue to leave a 
lasting impact on the people of his community and the greater State of 
Montana.

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