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  • Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 188 Monday, November 9, 2

    015

    The final flag goes up the pole on a brisk and breezy Thursday morning at the Northeast Montana Veterans

    Memorial Park. A much larger U.S. flag will be flown on Veterans Day, being raised at 8:00 Wednesday morning.

    It has been a privilege to watch the progress as the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial takes shape in Fort Peck. This summer, with the help of some heavy equipment, cleared and leveled ground gave way to the 38-foot high main monument, 10 walls of honor,

    pathways, and bases for sculptures. The dedication on 29 May 2016, (the Sunday before Memorial Day), will fulfill five years of planning and work by scores of Northeast Montana volunteers. On that day next May, nearly 900 black granite tiles carrying the

    names of veterans and their branch of service should be placed on the Walls of Honor. The American flag, state of Montana, POW flags, and one for each branch of service will surround the main monument. An entry sign will lead visitors to

    Old Glory flies high at Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial

    continued inside

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    onScotty netters place 4th The Northern B Divisional Volleyball Tournament was held in Glasgow November 5th-7th and the Scotties season came to an end in the final match on Friday night. After beating up on Malta 25-20, 25-13 and 25-15 Friday afternoon for the final time of the 2015 season (the Scotties went undefeated against their 2B foes), they would meet up with Fairfield following Choteaus thumping of Shelby. The turning point of that late-night match probably occurred in that first game as Glasgow had a 23-20 lead but the Eagles rallied for the 25-20 victory followed by a 25-19 win. The Scotties picked up the third game 25-23, but the Eagles would close it out in game 4, 25-14, and leave the host team in fourth place. We blocked those hitters and dug them and got lots of kills and aces on them, Scotty Coach Lori Dailey said, they never gave up. I was so proud! On Saturday morning, the Eagles would bounce Shelby in three games, leaving the Coyotes in third place, and would face unbeaten Choteau in the championship. The Bulldogs would claim the title in four games. The State B Tournament gets underway this Thursday in Bozeman at the Montana State Universitys Brick Breeden Field House. Opening-round pairings are: HuntleyProjectvs.MissoulaLoyola,10:00 Choteauvs.ThompsonFalls,noon Florencevs.Colstrip,2:00 RedLodgevs.Fairfield,4:00 While the Scotties lose Rikki Stormy, Lauren Runningen, Rachel Mickelson and Katie Brand to graduation, they have a lot of talent returning and should make for another exciting season in 2016.

    You are Invited to a Wedding Reception

    in honor ofAlexie Grewe

    &Zach BeilSaturday

    November 14, 20157:30 pm

    Glasgow Elks ClubEverybody is Welcome

    Senior Citizen Center

    Baked Potato BarCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    TUESDAY

  • Dr. Bill Wright

    BUZZIFIEDS

    Cold front moving in

    Tonight: Aslightchanceofrainorfreezingrainaftermidnight.Mostlycloudy,withalowaround31.Northnortheastwind8to10mph.Chanceofprecipitationis20%.

    Tuesday:Achanceofrainandsleetbeforenoon,thenrainandsnowlikely.Cloudy,withahighnear38.Northwind9to11mph.Chanceofprecipitationis70%.Newsnowandsleetaccumulationoflessthanahalfinchpossible.

    Tuesday Night: A40percentchanceofsnow,mainlybeforemidnight. Cloudy, with a low around 26. North northwestwind7to10mph.Newsnowaccumulationoflessthanoneinchpossible.

    Veterans Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. Westsouthwestwind6to13mph.

    Wednesday Night:Aslightchanceofrainbeforemidnight,then a slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a lowaround28.Westwind9to17mph,withgustsashighas24mph.Chanceofprecipitationis20%.

    Thursday:Aslightchanceofsnowbeforenoon,thenaslightchanceof rain.Partlysunny,withahighnear38.Breezy,withawestnorthwestwindaround23mph,withgustsashighas32mph.Chanceofprecipitationis20%.

    Thursday Night:Mostlyclear,withalowaround24.Friday:Mostlysunny,withahighnear46.Saturday: Mostlysunny,withahighnear53.Sunday: Mostlysunny,withahighnear46.

    BUZZTHE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for a daytime bartender. PICK UP APPLICATION AT JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN: is looking for full time help. We are looking for either morning shift (5 am-1 or 2 pm) or night shift (1 pm -11 pm or 2 pm - midnight on Fridays and Saturdays). Starting wage is $10.00/hr. with some benefits after a 90 day probationary period. Days and hours of the shifts will vary week to week. Applicants will work some holidays and weekends. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIES MIDTOWN.

    BUZZCARNEY CONSTRUCTION: is looking for a temporary worker, approximately 3-4 weeks in Glasgow. TEXT 390-4156

    BUZZSCHOOL DISTRICT POSITIONS: GHS Bookkeeper/Secretary (10 mos.) & Admin Office Accounts Payable/Receptionist (12 mos.). Full benefits offered. TO SUBMIT ONLINE APPLICATION & SEE FULL JOB AD, GO TO THE DISTRICT WEBSITE, HTTP://GLASGOW.K12.MT.US, AND CLICK ON CLASSIFIED POSITIONS UNDER THE RED EMPLOYMENT TAB. LETTER OF APPLICATION AND RESUME SHOULD BE EMAILED TO BOB CONNORS AT [email protected]. GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

    BUZZVALLEY VIEW HOME: is looking for CNAs, and there will be a CNA class starting December 1st. For more information CONTACT DANA NIXDORF AT 228-2461

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1 bedroom, upstairs, furnished apartment. No Smokers, No Pets, Exceptionally clean and comfortable. $475 with all utilities paid. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT NEW DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON. CALL 228-4577

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heater, linoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed 1 full bath condo located 374C Poplar in St. Marie. Nice condition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: One bedroom apartment for rent. Excellent condition with new flooring, carpet and paint. Located in former Smith Clinic building on US HWY 2. $500 a month plus utilities. No pets. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom single level duplex for rent. Very good condition. Located in St. Marie asking $550 a month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZAPARTMENT FOR RENT: 925 sf. 2bdrm/1 1/2 bth. Town home apt. City of Glasgow Nice. Good Neighbors. Quiet. Sm. pets ok. Own laundry rm. Avail. now. $575. CALL 360-750-6746

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    A frontal system will move across the region early Tuesday into Tuesday night bringing the potential for a mix of precipitation. Rain, freezing rain and snow are possible with snow amounts ranging from a trace to 2 inches with the higher amounts occurring over higher terrain.

    Grieving? Know someone who is?

    When you are grieving a loved ones death, the holiday season can be especially painful. Our Surviving the Holidays seminar helps

    participants prepare for the holidays and even discover hope for the future.

    Glasgow Evangelical Church 152 Aberdeen St. 406-228-2755 November 12th at 7:00 pm December 3rd at 7:00 pm

    Grieving? Know someone who is?

    When you are grieving a loved ones death, the holiday season can be especially painful. Our Surviving the Holidays seminar helps

    participants prepare for the holidays and even discover hope for the future.

    Glasgow Evangelical Church 152 Aberdeen St. 406-228-2755 November 12th at 7:00 pm December 3rd at 7:00 pm

    Grieving? Know someone who is?

    When you are grieving a loved ones death, the holiday season can be especially painful. Our Surviving the Holidays seminar helps

    participants prepare for the holidays and even discover hope for the future.

    Glasgow Evangelical Church 152 Aberdeen St. 406-228-2755 November 12th at 7:00 pm December 3rd at 7:00 pm

  • Donna Reinhardt

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    GREAT RENTAL FOR SALE2 bedroom one bath home located in Glasgow, Montana

    for sale. Home that would make a nice rental or stater home. Very nice property that has 5 city lots with mature trees and lawn.

    Asking only $79,900

    20-965

    Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Update Fall, 2015 The Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. was incorporated in 2013, after two years of extensive background work for one purpose: To promote, develop and fund, design, build and maintain a world class veterans memorial for nine Northeast Montana Counties. It is located in the center of Fort Peck on land the

    Town of Fort Peck transferred to the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial by permanent easement.

    Construction began on phase #1 of the Memorial in May 2015. Phase #1 includes all preliminary surveys, soil tests, architecture, design and construction engineering, entries and flat work, the main monument, entry sign, flagpoles, vigil area foundations, basic electric, irrigation, sod, trees, shrubs, an eagle sculpture on an entry kiosk and 10 Walls of Honor.

    LSC Contractors of Fort Peck is building the Memorial and the Fort Peck office of Interstate Engineering provided the engineering, with professional input from Norval Electric, G&D

    an entry kiosk topped with a freedom eagle sculpture. Beginning landscaping of sod, trees, and shrubs should be in place. All the bills are paid, no money is owed, and the budget is on target and expected to stay that way through all of Phase #1. When the Memorial is dedicated, will it be fully functional? Yes. Will it be complete? No. There are still goals to be met to fully complete the site. Under consideration are KIA and MIA vigil areas, a water feature, and additional sculptures. A Wall of Honor directory and a Taps bugler sculpture created by Pamela Harr and Harvey Rattey are in future plans. We sincerely hope the friends of this memorial will keep this project in mind when planning Holiday giving. Wall of Honor tiles make a perfect holiday gift for a veteran. We have room for 2,800 more tiles on existing Walls. Applications are available on line and at most area banks. All veterans from all branches of service, including National Guard and Reserves, can be honored on the Wall. Any veteran who is important to a NE Montana resident can be included on the Wall regardless of where they live. A qualified Veteran is anyone who has served at least 6 months and has been honorably discharged. We should also note that benches, tables, flags, and signs are available for sponsorship and are appropriate donations for individuals and organizations. Donations are still extremely importantand especially welcome. Despite the loss of some of our veterans, the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial preserves a loving memory, showing the highest respect and honor for the sacrifices of all veterans. It forever preserves our appreciation, and gives appropriate honor to their service. It has been our goal to work on behalf of all veterans, and to do this memorial right. Our intention is also to provide this memorial as an educational resource for future generations. ~ Steve Page and Tom Markle, Co-Chairs

    Old Glorycontinued from front

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    Quality at a Fair Price

    Winter HoursSun - Thurs: 11:00-8:00

    Fri & Sat: Lobby 11:00 - 8:30Drive Thru 11:00 - 9:00

    Sandwich of the Week

    Flipping Chicken Burger

    Hwy 2 West 228-2997

    Spicy Chicken, Flip Sauce, Pepper Jack & Bacon

    STAN SONSTENG BENEFITSaturday, November 14, 2015

    Ridgerunners Saddle Club 5:00 p.m.There will be a Roast Beef Supper, Silent Auction and kick up

    your heels with live music by Dudley &the Deadbeats. (Bring Your Own Bottle.)

    If you would like to donate a silent auction item please call: Doris Ozark, 367-5243 doris.ozark @fmdh.org Jodi Pankrat, 228-2017 [email protected] Bill Murch, 228-9479 [email protected]

    Monetary Donations can be mailed to:Stan Sonsteng Benefit

    C/O P.O. Box 841Glasgow, MT 59230

    SPECIALS:

    THE HANGAR

    We have soft-serve ice cream!

    A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!

    Have your parties here BOOK NOW!

    Hwy 2 East 228-8280

    TUESDAYSoup: Ham & Bean

    Lunch: Bacon CheeseburgerDinner: Hamburger Steak

    WEDNESDAYSoup: Tomato

    Lunch: BBQ Pulled PorkDinner: No Special

    Dine at theO

    228-8006

    Soup: Potato ChiliSpecials:

    Patty MeltEgg Croissant

    TUESDAY

    Electric, Mike Kaiser Associates, and Fossum Ready Mix. Aakres of Green Grass and Mogan Lawn Service plan to irrigate and sod the site, weather permitting. DBA Architects of Minneapolis created the design.

    Volunteers have planned and directed the project. There are no hired employees.

    To date individual, organization, professional and business donations have funded the project through the sale of Wall of Honor tiles, raffles, and general fundraisers. Grant applications are pending. There has been no budgeted government funding.

    The By Laws establishing up to a nine-member Board of Directors were approved in 2012. We are encouraging Board of Director applications at this time. Board members may reside in any northeast Montana county.

    The Memorial is a qualified 501(c)19, as a non-profit for tax- deductible contributions.

    The Montana Legislature passed HB 0578 in the 2015 session requiring that the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Park in Fort Peck be designated on official Montana State Maps.

    With the exception of landscaping, work was completed on Phase #1 in November of 2015.

    The Memorial will be dedicated on the day before Memorial Day, 2016.

    The veterans of our military services have put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms that we enjoy. They have dedicated their lives to their country and deserve to be recognized for their commitment. ~ Judd Gregg

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    House for Sale:2200 sq. ft. on large lot, 3 bedroom, 2 sleeping

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    an attached garage$190,000

    Campbells 10.5-11.5 oz. Sel. Var.SOUP..........................................5/$5Boneless BeefPETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS.........$4.99 lb.Bone In PorkSIRLOIN ROAST.....................$1.49 lb.Gold n Plump 56 oz. Thighs or DrumsticksCHICKEN..............................$3.99 ea.Seablend 1lb. Sel. Var. SEAFOOD..................................$3.39Tyson 20 oz.GAME HENS.............................3/$10

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    Choice of Fruit Milk

    TUESDAY

  • Class A, First roundButte Central 49, Hamilton 14Billings Central 28, Laurel 0Columbia Falls 9, Polson 6Sidney 28, Belgrade 20

    Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)Dillon 32, Billings Central 7Havre 47, Columbia Falls 13Miles City 42, Butte Central 20Whitefish 24, Sidney 0

    Semifinals, Nov. 13-14Havre at DillonWhitefish at Miles City

    Class B, First roundColstrip 38, Thompson Falls 14Fairfield 50, Anaconda 0Baker 47, Glasgow 6Manhattan 67, Columbus 41Malta 48, Deer Lodge 12Huntley Project 23, Jefferson 14Missoula Loyola 29, Cut Bank 0Bigfork 37, Roundup 36

    Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)Fairfield 44, Colstrip 8Baker 37, Manhattan 21Huntley Project 35, Malta 0Missoula Loyola 26, Bigfork 16

    Semifinals, Nov. 13-14Baker at FairfieldHuntley Project at Loyola

    Class C 8-Man, First roundEnnis 52, Drummond-Philipsburg 14Fairview 66, Belt 27Charlo 62, Gardiner 0Chinook 80, Culbertson 16Arlee 54, Harlowton 16Wibaux 60, Simms 24Twin Bridges 34, Victor 8CJI 62, Broadus 6

    Second round (Nov. 6-7)Fairview 66, Charlo 52Chinook 36, Ennis 30Arlee 42, Wibaux 36Twin Bridges 35, CJI 21

    Semifinals, Nov. 13-14Chinook at FairviewTwin Bridges at Arlee

    Class C 6-Man, First roundHot Springs 73, Roy-Winifred 0Savage 82, Sunburst 25Lone Peak 82, Bridger 32Denton-Geyser-Stanford 59, Westby-Grenora 16Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 57, Valley Christian 21Valier 46, Terry 30Custer-Hysham 54, West Yellowstone 20Box Elder 64, Jordan 32

    Quarterfinals (Nov. 6-7)Hot Springs 65, Valier 6Savage 67, Lone Peak 0Denton-Geyser-Stanford 58, Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 16Box Elder 56, Custer-Hysham 19

    Semifinals, Nov. 13-14Denton-Geyser-Stanford at SavageBox Elder at Hot Springs

    Class AA, First round Nov. 6 & 7Bozeman 21, Great Falls CMR 0Helena Capital 15, Kalispell Flathead 0Billings Senior 38, Billings West 9Kalispell Glacier 23, Helena 13

    Semifinals, Nov. 13Kalispell Glacier at BozemanHelena Capital at Billings Senior

    MHSA Football Playoffs

    Benji makes Class B All-State Although his season came to an end with a shoulder injury, Scotty junior Benji Phillips was one of six District 2B football players to earn a spot on the Class B All-State team. Others included Malta seniors Tyson Carney, Allen Williamson and Antonio Lopez; Harlem junior Reece Hutton; and Wolf Point junior Wesley Weeks. Scotties making 2B All-Conference:1st Team Offense

    Junior Luke Breigener at tight end and Benji Phillips at running back

    1st Team DefenseJunior Grant Morken, defensive line; Luke Breigenzer, linebacker; Benji Phillips, linebacker; and senior Lane Nickels, defensive back

    1st Team Specialty PlayersJunior Cache Younkin, kicker

    2nd Team OffenseGrant Morken, center; junior Wyatt Mattfeldt, offensive line; Lane Nickels, wide receiver

    2nd Team DefenseSophomore Alex Fransen, defensive end (one of just three sophomores to make All-Conference along with Poplars Danny Eder and Maltas Trace Simonson); senior Lane Provencher, defensive end; and senior Ethan Etchart, defensive back

    2nd Team Specialty PLayersLane Nickels, return specialist

    Home of the515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

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    We will be CLOSEDWednesday, November 11th, 2015

    in observation of Veterans Day

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  • FWP Seeking Members for Region 6 Citizen Advisory Committee Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking applicants to fill four volunteer positions on the Region 6 Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC is a general advisory committee that provides input and guidance to FWP on a variety of issuesfrom wildlife and fisheries management to access, state parks, outdoor recreation and law enforcement. The committee is designed to have a membership that represents a variety of northeast Montana communities and natural resource interests. Applicants must live in FWP Region 6, which includes the counties of Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Sheridan, Roosevelt, and portions of McCone, Richland and Choteau Counties. FWP welcomes applications from hunters, anglers, nongame advocates, trappers, boaters, outfitters and guides, state parks and tourism advocates, campers and other outdoor recreationists, and anyone with an interest in natural resource issues. The panel of volunteers typically has three meetings a year, usually at the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery. Members can serve for up to two consecutive, three-year terms. Meals and travel expenses are provided. The function of the CAC is to:Provide a forum for ongoing two-way communication

    with our neighbors and communities;Help FWP identify emerging issues;Provide advice and perspective on important resource

    and management issues;Assist FWP with crafting local, sustainable solutions on

    regional and statewide issues. Applicants will be asked to provide an overview of their interests and involvement in natural resource issues and write a few sentences on why they are interested in serving on the CAC. To apply, contact FWP at 406-228-3704, email Marc Kloker at [email protected], or stop by the Region 6 office at 54078 U.S. Highway 2 West in Glasgow. Completed applications must be received by December 1, 2015. FWP personnel will then review applications and select the new members. Successful applicants will be invited to attend their first CAC meeting in January, 2016.

    The Optimist Club of Glasgow will be having its annual Parade of Lights on Saturday, November 28th. Line-up will be behind Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital at 5:30 p.m. Start planning your float now!

    Start planning for Parade of Lights

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