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, January 28

The Glasgow Knights of Columbus Council #2997 held winners would advance to state, but those days are
its annual Free Throw Contest for boys and girls ages over,” Paul Etchart explained, in other words, no more
10-14 this past Sunday, January 27th at the Glasgow travel. “So we won’t know for a couple of months until
East Side School. Sizzling the nets for the boys were all the KC councils have turned in their results how our
(left to right) Rex Monson, Cade Hudyma, Ty Westby local kids fared.”
and Coy Nelson. Hot shots for the girls were (left to right) Since 1972, councils have sponsored the Knights of
Kodi McColly, Macy Martin, Riley Evenson-Glasoe and Columbus Free Throw Championship for boys and
Ella Ross. These winners then shot their free throws girls to provide an athletic outlet and encourage the
which will be used in the district competition and state values of sportsmanship and healthy competition.
competition. “In the old days winners were decided at This program is a great way to introduce the Knights
the local council level and then there would be a district of Columbus to the community and recruit faithful
competition here or Wolf Point or wherever, and district family men of service.
Valentine’s Day Because of the flu bug....
Treat the Special Person in your Life to a Due to Noro Virus making its nasty rounds, the
Relaxing Spa Experience
(1 hr facial, spa manicure, & spa pedicure) Valley View Nursing Home is asking the public not to
Get a $150 Gift Certificate & Receive visit residents until further notice.
2 –15% OFF Discount Card
on any Nail or Skin Care Service
Jessica Richter • 406.579.4103
Deadline to apply for Hi Line
Taylor Palm • 406.263.2199 Sportsmen Scholarships is Friday
513 1ST AVE. S • GLASGOW Valley County high school students are encouraged
to apply for Hi Line Sportsmen Memorial Scholarships.
A breezy In keeping with the wildlife-conservation
Sunday was an mission of Hi Line Sportsmen, scholarship applicants
understatement!
must possess a valid Montana hunting license.
Other considerations are community service and
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear,
participation in hunting and conservation- oriented
with a low around -5. Wind chill values between -10 and activities.
-20. North northwest wind 15 to 21 mph, with gusts as Application deadline for the scholarship is Feb.
high as 30 mph. 1st, 2019.
Tuesday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 4. Wind chill For details about eligibility and other information
values between -15 and -25. North wind 8 to 13 mph. visit with career counselors at local high schools or
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -9. Wind call or email Jenn Jackson at 263-7339, jennjenn910@
chill values between -15 and -25. East northeast wind 7 to
gmail.com.
11 mph becoming southeast after midnight.
In previous years, the scholarship has been
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 15. Southeast
wind 8 to 13 mph. presented in memory of Barb Marsh, a longtime
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 9.
supporter of wildlife conservation and local youth.
Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable. This year a second benefactor, Karen Jackson, has
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 34. West wind provided support for the memorial scholarship in
around 6 mph becoming south in the afternoon. memory of her husband and longtime Valley County
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. sportsman, Mark Jackson.
Southeast wind around 6 mph.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Southwest While we’re asking questions...
wind around 6 mph.
This supposedly happened to an Englishman who
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.
was quite drunk in France.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. South wind around
7 mph. A French policeman stops the Englishman’s car and
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, asks if he has been drinking.
with a high near 33. North northwest wind 7 to 10 mph. With great difficulty, the Englishman admits that he
Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, has been drinking on and off all day - that his daughter
with a low around 4. got married that morning, and he drank champagne, a
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 17. few glasses of wine at the reception, and some single
malt scotches before heading home.
Quite upset, the policeman proceeds to breath test
the Englishman and verifies that he is indeed completely
hammered.
He asks the Englishman if he knows why, under
French law, he is going to be arrested.
The Englishman answers with a bit of humour:
Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths “No sir, I do not know why! But while we’re asking
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
questions, do you realize that this is a British car and
Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates my wife is driving .............on the other side?”
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SUCH PLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500 as assigned. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
BUZZ PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR
ALL-CLASS REUNION MEETING FOR 2020 Thursday, January 31 at MORE INFORMATION.
7:00pm at the Elks Lodge. ANYONE INTERESTED IS WELCOME TO BUZZ
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FIRST COMMUNITY BANK has an opening for a Deposit Operations Previous experience in health care setting or customer service position
Specialist. This is a full time position with benefits. Contact Kim Brooks, (preferred). Sales Associate will answer telephones, answer patient’s
Human Resources Officer, at 228-8231 or kbrooks@fcbank.net to obtain questions and responding to requests. Operate POS system to accept
an application or contact Job Service at 653-1720. M/F disabled and Vet payment from customers, reconciliation of the tills, preparing daily deposit,
EEO/AA Employer posting charges, and payments on patient accounts. Maintain storage and
BUZZ security for medications including shelves and storage areas as needed.
TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR/MECHANIC Duties: service & Scanning and filing of filled prescriptions. Assist in ordering and receiving
maintain district vehicles including buses, oversee bus routes & drivers. of inventory and supplies, checking orders for accuracy and check Rx
Starting wage $19.15 - $26.44 DOE. Hours: during school term 6.00 and OTC inventory for outdate. Assist in preparation of returns, price,
a.m.–5:30 p.m. w/extended lunch; summer flexible. Benefits: Retirement, stock, and mark items for sale. Delivery of medication or OTC to patients,
vacation/sick/personal leave, holidays, insurance & longevity. TO APPLY nursing homes, or assisted living facilities. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/
GO TO WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US CLICK ON EMPLOYMENT TAB Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT
THEN COMPLETE & SUBMIT APPLICATION. DEADLINE IS 2/17/19. AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ BUZZ
TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Maintenance Worker. Application VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a motivated applicant for the role of
deadline is Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 4:00pm. $15.47/hour. APPLY “Bath Aide”. The bath aide is responsible for providing baths to residents
THROUGH JOB SERVICE OR AT FORT PECK TOWN OFFICE BY under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The bath aide follows established
STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548. nursing home policies and coordinates care with other facility personnel.
BUZZ In addition, if the aide is completed with their work they will help as
IRLE SCHOOL RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: PERMANENT SCHOOL needed with resident care and clean up as in dining room and assist with
YEAR POSITION, W/FULL BENEFITS, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go to: feeding residents. Valley View Home offers competitive wage along with
www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. Deadline 2/3/19. continuing education for applicants desiring a start to a new and prosperous
CALL RACHEL ERICKSON AT 228-2419 FOR MORE INFORMATION. career with us. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
(EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ BUZZ
GHS HEAD SOFTBALL COACH OPENING: Apply or inquire immediately FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves
with interest to ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR BRENNER FLATEN 228-2485 palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional
(EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very
BUZZ meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Glasgow Primary Care Clinic Customer for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
Service Representative Full-time; Monday – Friday 8:00-5:00. $12.00 – ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
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Tim Young
Pitch
Tournaments
Make a Weekend of it!
Friday, February 1
at 6:00pm
at the new Dinks Bar
Spots are limited, so please call
Randy at 406.696.4550 to reserve
a spot for you & your partner
2nd Annual
TIM YOUNG
MEMORIAL PITCH
TOURNAMENT
Saturday, February 2
at the Elks Lodge
Sign-ups 2:00pm
Tourney at 3:00pm
Random Draw for Partners
Hope to see you at both Tourneys!

January 23 - 29, 2019


Assorted Cache Valley 5 - 8 oz.
CHEESE .................................... 3 / $5
Family Pack Boneless Pork
COUNTRY STYLE RIBS .............$1.29 lb.
Boneless Pork (Buy 1, Get 1 Free of Equal or Lesser Value)
LOIN CHOPS ..........................$3.98 lb.
Boneless Beef
RUMP ROAST .........................$2.99 lb.
93% Lean 7% Fat
GROUND BEEF ........................$2.99 lb.
40 Knots 2 lb.
SALMON FILLETS...................$9.99 ea.
40 Knots 1 lb. 51 - 60 ct.
COOKED SHRIMP ...................$1.99 lb.
John Soules 12 - 16 oz. Select Varieties
ENTREES................................$1.99 lb.
PRIME RIB
SUPER BOWL SPECIAL
$799 lb.
Take a whole one home for $6.99 lb.
Order by February 1
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Trapping Advisory Committee to meet in Great Falls 00


The Montana Trapping
Advisory Committee will
treatment of animals and
the minimization of social
how recommendations
will be presented to FWP;
$6
Burger &
hold its fourth and final conflict. The committee confirm remaining work
meeting Thursday, Jan. 31, represents the spectrum of for the committee; and,
and Friday, Feb. 1, in Great opinions on trapping. if necessary, lay out a a Beer
Falls at the Fish, Wildlife During the meeting, calendar for that work.
& Parks headquarters,
4800 Giant Spring Road.
members will complete
and come to agreement
The committee’s
charge is to present
Mondays
The meeting runs from 9 on outcomes per the recommendations to 5:30-7:00pm
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 31, individual “Important FWP by March 30. FWP provided by donations
and from 8 a.m. to mid- Questions” and on staff are not members of
afternoon on Feb. 1. recommendations the committee but will
FWP assembled this related to the 2018 provide information and
citizens’ committee to trapping regulations technical assistance.
provide recommendations and 1999 Trapping The meeting is open to the
that ensure population Committee report; draft public. The committee will
viability of trapped a recommendations hear public comment at
species, the humane document and agree on noon on both days.

Dang it!
Musi cal a n z a
TICKETS AVAILABLE…
LIMITED AMOUNT BEING SOLD

Extra va g
We ran the story and
forgot it ourselves!
We didn’t make it to
the Post Office and get
some “Forever” stamps at GLASGOW
the price of 50 cents each. SCHOOL MENU
Thursday, February 14, 2019
St. Raphaels Parish Center Gym The price increase to 55¢ TUESDAY
5:30pm No Host Social (biggest price hike in USPS Breakfast
history) went into effect as Hot or Cold Cereal • Breakfast Bar
6:30pm Dinner & Entertainment Apple • Milk
of Sunday, January 27th,
Featuring Vocalist Lisa Garsjo Thievin our
g Monies for
Lunch
accompanied by Christine Gilchrist, Raisin es
2019.
H om BBQ Pulled Pork • Baked Beans
Colleen Schanz and Trinity Cook Three Group Oh that old saying, Corn Chips • Mandarin Oranges
Call Debby Cornwell 263-0366 or Pam Lee 406-942-0942 “You snooze, you lose....” Choice of Fruit • Milk
It was a PACKED house this past Saturday at Scotty Gymnasium with a record number of wrestlers.

Highlanders dominate; take home title on home mats


The Highlanders got a chance to cruise to a team championship by putting on a show for the home crowd
perform in front of their home crowd 15 points over runner-up Coyote and hosting AN OUTSTANDING
this past weekend and perform they Wrestling Club out of Williston. event for everyone involved.
did. 438 area wrestlers (492 registered, The Highlanders were also able A small group of Highlanders
but due to road conditions some of to topple perennial powers Sidney ALSO attended the Billings Heights
them didn’t make it) PACKED Scotty and Havre by a comfortable margin. Middle School event on Sunday.
Gymnasium (71 Highlanders) for an These future Scotties are turning Jack Cornwell led the way with his
outstanding day of wrestling. into “pinning machines” with an SECOND title in two days.
As the dust settled, the impressive tournament best 158 wins This weekend’s competition leads
Highlanders crowned 25 individual and 117 by pin. the Highlanders to the prestigious
champions and 50 top three place Great job Highlanders, coaches, “Wild West” tournament in Gillette,
winners. That was good enough to parents and other volunteers for Wyoming.
Tot 103-109 - Rivers Sugg 1st 74-80 - Andrew Leslie 5th
36-37 - Jett Morehouse 1st 112-116 - Leo Erickson 1st 74-81 - Khye Gamas 1st
39-41 - Piper See 3rd Midget 84-86 - Jeremiah Hathaway 4th
41-42 - Everet Pinder 1st 46-49 - Aiden Aune 1st 85-91 - William Kirkland 2nd
42-44 - Kase Shumway 4th 46-49 - Aubrey Ramsey 5th 85-91 - Ted See 4th
43-45 - Walker Kirkland 1st 56-61 - Tay Morehouse 2nd 88-91 - Allen Leslie 4th
49-52 - Karver Cromwell 1st 58-62 - Jack Morehouse 1st 88-91 - Tamika Merideth 5th
53-58 - Landry Bowman 2nd 60-62 - Michael Hendry 2nd 89-95 - Michael King 2nd
Bantam 62-64 - Michael Merideth 3rd 92-94 - Adoniah Kirchdoerfer 2nd
41-41 - Jack Anderson 1st 63-67 - Holt Huntsman 1st 107-117 - Richard McCoy 4th
41-41 - Anders Aune 4th 65-69 - Chaz Donahue 2nd 130-137 - Andrew Linder 1st
42-46 - Devan BigLeggins Jr. 5th 66-71 - Tyler King 4th 138-147 - Jorden Barnhart 3rd
43-46 - Ryker Pedersen 1st 68-70 - D.C. Flaten 3rd Schoolboy
47-50 - Hunter Pierce 1st 71-73 - Theo Anderson 2nd 113-120 - Mason Donaldson 2nd
48-51 - Asher Wersal 1st 71-73 - Brylon Watterson 5th 113-120 - Shalynn Pedersen 4th
49-52 - Taden Sundeen 2nd 72-74 - Ira Moore 3rd 114-125 - Jaydeen Hanshew 1st
49-53 - Pete Ramsey 4th 72-77 - Tayven Bietz 2nd 114-125 - Floyd Sells 2nd
51-52 - Rylan Schultz 1st 78-81 - Cody Kuka 1st 134-146 - Ethan Nickels 1st
52-53 - Saunten Gamas 1st 81-82 - Ethan Engstrom 2nd 156-162 - Kohl Kittleson 1st
53-54 - Brody Ramsey 5th 83-87 - Cash Richardson 3rd Cadet
53-55 - Tyrus Hartwell 2nd 86-91 - Hank Hopstad 1st 116-124 - Jack Cornwell 1st
55-57 - Rico Reyes 5th 91-97 - Bryant Green 3rd
56-61 - Hunter Wilson 5th 91-97 - Hunter Smith 5th Heights Middle School Tournament
62-64 - Timber Smith 5th Novice 90 - Ted See 7th
65-71 - Kyle Ramsey 2nd 52-57 - Chrisphon Johnson 5th 115 - Jack Cornwell 1st
71-75 - Calob Bigleggins 1st 64-70 - JP Cornwell 2nd 120 - Mason Donaldson 3rd
85-94 - Jaxson Kemp 1st 64-70 - Madi Fischer 3rd 140 - Ethan Nickels – 7th
103-109 - Taylon Hendry 2nd 64-70 - John Yeska 4th 160 - Kohl Kittleson – 3rd

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