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Participants enjoying the 1st Annual Valley County the weather forecast is looking good so far for the 3rd
Community Stroll. Unlike this past Easter Windfest, annual event.

Community Stroll at Sullivan Park this Friday


The Valley County Health at the Sullivan Trail (located behind to 6:00 p.m. to enjoy the trail and
Department, along with the City of the Home Run Pond) on Friday, receive a free gift from the health
Glasgow, is sponsoring a 3rd Annual April 21st. department.
Valley Couonty Community Stroll Please come anytime from 4:30 All ages are welcome!
OBITUARY
Erma Miller
Erma Miller, formerly of
Glasgow, passed away on April 7,
2017 at Holy Rosary Residential
April 14 - 20 Living, Miles City, where she
resided since 2016; she was 94
SHOWINGS years old.
Erma was born in Williston,
ND to Paul Horab and Alice
228-9239 (Efimenko), both of whom immigrated to the United States
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from Kiev, Ukraine. Erma was one of five children, all of
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00 4:00 - 6:50 - 9:25 whom were first born Americans. After graduating from
Williston High School, Erma completed nursing training
at Mercy Hospital, also in Williston. In 1945, Erma moved
to Glasgow and married Cecil Orville (C.O.) Miller, where
prolonged sequences of violence and together they raised their only son, Kenneth. Erma and C.O.
PG some mild action and rude humor PG-13 destruction, suggestive content, and
language loved spending their time together with friends and family at
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS
their cabin on Fort Peck Reservoir, until C.O. passed away in
1987.
Some helpful doggie advice Erma worked many different jobs throughout her life,
and routinely volunteered at Valley View Nursing Home. Up
Rabies clinics begin Saturday until June 2016, Erma could be found at the front desk of the
As spring and nice weather are approaching, people Senior Citizens Center in Glasgow, where she had once been
and their pets will be outdoors more. President, and had been named senior citizen of the year
The Valley County Health Department would like in 1995. Erma was also a member of the Elks and railroad
to promote interacting safely with pets this spring. By auxiliary. Erma was known to be an outstanding bowler. It
using some prevention and safety tips you can help was not uncommon for her to bowl a perfect score of 300,
decrease dog bites in our community. which afforded her many opportunities to travel across the
A few prevention tips that parents can teach their U.S. to participate in National competitions. Erma also loved
children about dogs and interacting with them are: spending her time crocheting, and playing cards with her
1. Teach children not to approach a dog that is not their array of lady friends. But no job or leisure activity was as
important to her as the time she spent being a devoted wife,
own, even if the dog is on a leash with its handler.
mother, grandmother and trusted lifelong friend to all those
2. If you, as a parent, decide that you think it is safe for that knew her.
your child to approach a particular dog teach your Erma is preceded in death by her husband, C.O. Miller of
child to ask the parent AND the dog handler before Glasgow; parents Paul and Alice Horab of Williston; step-son,
they pet a dog. Russell Miller; brothers Ervin Horab of Williston and Edward
3. Teach your child to STOP, FOLD YOUR HANDS IN Horab of Billings; and sister Elvina Vig of Williston. She is
FRONT AND LOOK DOWN when confronted with survived by her son Kenneth D. Miller and wife Charlie of
an unknown, overly friendly or hostile dog. Dickinson, ND; granddaughter Angela Hilliard and husband
Pet owners, please keep your dog restrained, either Richard of Miles City; granddaughter Michelle Miller of
in a fenced yard or on a leash. Lorton, VA; great-granddaughter Whitney Hilliard of
Rabies vaccinations are mandatory within the city. Bozeman, MT; sister Emma Thorson of Williston; along with
five step-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Rabies vaccination clinics will be held:
A special thanks to Emmett and Joyce Northrup of Glasgow.
Saturday, April 22, 10:00am 11:30am, Fort Peck A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 22,
Fire Hall 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in
Saturday, April 22, 2:00pm 3:00pm, Hinsdale Fire Glasgow. A graveside service will immediately follow the
Hall service at Highland Cemetery. Memorials can be made to
Friday, June 2, 5:30pm 7:00pm, Glasgow Fire Hall the Whitney Hilliard College Fund at Stevenson and Sons
Saturday, June 3, 9:00am 10:00am, Glasgow Fire Funeral Home. Should friends desire, condolences can be
Hall made to the family by visiting stevensonandsons.com.
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some rain
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Tonight: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly after gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
3am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 39. West wind furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. FOR SALE: Single
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Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly MORE INFORMATION
between noon and 3pm. Partly sunny, with a high near BUZZ
62. West wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
mph. to hire full-time CNAs & Nursing Staff, and part-time Dietary Aide. Please
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. contact Glasgow Job Service or Call 228-2461. Valley View is accepting
West northwest wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as new residents. CALL VALLEY VIEW FOR MORE INFORMATION 228-2461
20 mph. BUZZ
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 67. North northwest MARKLES HARDWARE is seeking motivated individuals for part-
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming south southeast in the time, full-time, and small engine work. Pay DOE, benefits and health
afternoon. insurance available. PLEASE PICK UP APPLICATIONS AT MARKLES
HARDWARE.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 39. BUZZ
East southeast wind 7 to 9 mph. LOCAL PRESCHOOL is looking for a teacher with a Bachelors Degree
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. East in Education and a Certificate in Early Childhood Education to teach two
southeast wind 7 to 9 mph becoming west southwest in classes daily for children between the ages of 3 and 5. Applications should
the afternoon. be submitted by April 28 for initial screening of candidates. A more detailed
Friday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with job description is available from the Glasgow Job Service.
a low around 39. BUZZ
HOME CARE SERVICES is seeking part time office support. 10-15 hours
Saturday: A slight chance of showers before noon. per week. Must have computer experience. PLEASE DROP OFF OR MAIL
Partly sunny, with a high near 61. RESUME TO US AT: 315 KLEIN AVE IN GLASGOW. PHONE 228-4200
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39.
Sunday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with EASTER EGG HUNT
a high near 66.
FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. 8 AM - TILL ALL ARE FOUND
EGGS HIDDEN THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 59. April 12 - 18, 2017
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BUTT PORTION HAM...............$1.39 lb. HALIBUT FILLETS..................$15.29 lb.
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SPIRAL HAMS ........................$1.99 lb.
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Stones 80% Lean 20% Fat (5 lb. Box) Western Family One Dozen Grade AA
Call for more information or to make an appointment GROUND BEEF PATTIES..............$12.45 LARGE EGGS ...........................$.79 ea.
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Montanas invasive mussel response now in full gear
On April 15, Montanas full response to the invasive
mussels began statewide with more than 30 inspection
stations, decontamination stations for boats leaving Tiber
and Canyon Ferry Reservoirs and a broad outreach and
matter of minutes. A full hot water decontamination of a more
education effort to help ensure people recreating on
complex boat with ballasts or live wells takes an average of
Montanas waterways are practicing clean, drain and dry up to 30 minutes and can include spraying the exterior and
techniques at all times. flushing interior compartments with pressurized hot water
The biggest changes are being seen by those (140F). In the most extreme cases, the motors cooling
recreationists at Tiber and Canyon Ferry. In March, the system will need to be flushed.
Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approved rules CLEAN. DRAIN. DRY its simple and it will save people
requiring boaters on Canyon Ferry and Tiber reservoirs to time at inspection stations. Clean all mud, debris and
vegetation off your watercraft. Drain all ballasts, bilges, live
launch and exit at designated boat ramps, unless they are
wells and motors. Dry equipment, any standing water and
officially certified as local boaters on those specific waters the insides of compartments.
by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Containing the risk of spreading mussels from the
While local boaters wont be required to decontaminate reservoirs to other areas is a key component of Montanas
their vessels with hot water each time they leave Tiber implementation plan. When boaters transport water in
or Canyon Ferry theyll still be required to stop at an their boats they can spread destructive mussel that are
inspection station where theyll be expedited through after so small at the larvae stage they can only be seen under
a brief interview. The local boater program allows watercraft a microscope. A cleaned, drained and dry boat also will
owners to complete educational training on aquatic invasive make for a quick inspection.
species and sign an agreement with FWP pledging to only
use the boat at either Tiber or Canyon Ferry reservoir. GREAT HORSE PROPERTY
Charming 5 bedroom, 3 bath home for
Watercraft inspection stations are now operating sale just minutes from Glasgow, Montana.
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state or cross the Continental Divide into the Columbia River 3 car garage and a barn with over 1200
square feet. Property includes 28 acres of
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Watercraft traveling across the divide into the Columbia OF SPRINKLER SERVICE
River Basin must get inspected prior to launching. INSTALLATION & SERVICE
Should a certified local boater want to use the watercraft Stump Grinding Wind Damage
at another waterbody, as part of the local boater pledge, Spring Cleaning
the owner is required to get the watercraft decontaminated. Power Rake - Aerate
Transporting surface water from lakes, ponds, river and Tree Trimming
streams in Montana is illegal. Use clean domestic water
to transport live bait.
Generally, decontamination only will require thoroughly
cleaning, draining, and drying, which can be done in a
Call Johnny 230-2829
Feeling overwhelmed?
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Scotties on a rip-n-tear
on

the softball field
Opening the season with an 11-2 win in Glendive and
another impressive 11-5 win over Lewistown at home, the
Scotties were in action at the Lewistown Invitational this past
Friday and Saturday.
And theyre pitching a shutout as far as wins and losses
go. They won all four contests in Fergus County. Their record
is now 3-0 in conference, 6-0 overall.
On Friday, the Bonnie City Lassies clobbered Conrad
18-3 in three quick innings. That was followed by what would
Random be their stiffest competition of the season, but it was a 5-zip
Rants shutout over Shepherd.
& On Saturday, Glasgow was even more dominating.
whipping up on Class A Livingston 18-2 Kiana Barstad
Raves had not one, but two grand slam homers in three innings.
Following that the Scotties blanked Cut Bank 11-0 in five
My first job was working in an Orange Juice innings.
factory, but I got canned. Couldnt concentrate. Behind the impressive pitching of Tyra Johnson, some
great defense and blazing bats, Glasgow has racked up
Then I worked in the woods as a Lumberjack, but
just couldnt hack it, so they gave me the axe. 74 runs to the opponents 12 runs in 29 innings (averages
out to be 4.8 innings per game). Only the Red Devils, the
After that, I tried being a Tailor, but wasnt suited
Golden Eagles and Mustangs have went the distance with the
for it mainly because it was a sew-sew job.
Scotties.
Next, I tried working in a Muffler Factory, but that Well see how things go with Class A Sidney this evening.
was too exhausting. Following that is the Colstrip Invite.
Then, I tried being a Chef figured it would add
a little spice to my life, but just didnt have the thyme.
Next, I attempted being a Deli Worker, but any
way I sliced it.... I couldnt cut the mustard.
My best job was a Musician, but eventually found
I wasnt noteworthy.
I studied a long time to become a Doctor, but
didnt have any patience.
Next, was a job in a Shoe Factory. Tried hard but
just didnt fit in.
I became a Professional Fisherman, but
discovered I couldnt live on my net income.
Managed to get a good job working for a Pool
Maintenance Company, but the work was just too
draining.
So then I got a job in a Workout Center, but they
said I wasnt fit for the job..
After many years of trying to find steady work, I
finally got a job as a Historian until I realized there
was no future in it.
My last job was working in Starbucks, but had to
quit because it was the same old grind.
So, I tried retirement and I found Im perfect for
the job! And Ill tell yaall another thing, if youve
never tried FLIPs Flippin Chicken, youre flippin
missin out on a great sammich!

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