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Vol.3,No.214
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Tip-Toe ControlIt was a matter of just a few more seconds and Mick Reyling
had the pin over his Wolf Point opponent, Brandon Kolki,
at the Glasgow Invitational. Mick, a 132-pounder, was one
of seven Scotty wrestlers going undefeated on Saturday.
He was 2-0; Kasey Seyfert (120 lbs) 2-0; Jake Hentges
(145) 2-0; Cody King (145) 2-0; Kevin Schindler (152) 2-0
Tony Kaiser (170) 1-0; and heavyweight Joe Doney had a
great day going 4-0. Overall the Scotty varsity was 20-3
This Friday and Saturday the Scotties will be in Grea
Falls for the always-tough CMR Holiday Invitational.
Farmers and Ranchers orMontana (FARM), a new grassrootscoalition, launched with hundredso members across the state, with thegoal o educating Montanans about arevised water compact. United withbusiness owners, Indian tribes, localleaders and individual water users,
the coalition will bring togetherthe most important stakeholders inorder to secure access to water orthe benefit o all Montanans. Passing the water compactwhen the Montana legislaturereturns in 2015, they argue, will: Provide stable and reliable access
to water; Protect families and businessesso that access can be transerred touture generations or upon sale oland; Create new sources of water forirrigators, businesses, armers and
New grassroots coalition recently launched in Montana
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Te Valley County Fair Commission will meetonight (Monday, December 15th) at 6:00 at the GlasgowElks Lodge. Te agenda is on the Valley County web siteFollowing the meeting they will have a little sociaincluding ood. Anyone and everyone is invited to com
join the estivities. Any questions or i you have an agenda item, cal367-5243 by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 13th.
Fair Board meets tonight
169 Min.142 Min.
4:00 - 7:15 ONLY
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7pm & 9pm showings
DECEMBER 12 - 16
SHOWINGS
228-9239www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 ONLY
Rated PG-13: for violence including battlesequences and intense images
Rated PG-13: For some intense perilous actionand brief strong language
Scotty girls are on the board Te Scotty girls basketball team notched a victoryin Roundup this past Friday. Jumping out to a 13-5 firstquarter lead, they never trailed and knocked off thePanthers 37-31. Hosting Baker on Saturday, the Bonnie City Lassiesalmost evened their record to 2-2, but would blow an eightpoint lead heading into the ourth quarter to lose 46-44 tothe Spartans. Tat 4th rame has been a bit o a nemesis or
them.As or the Scotty boys, they simply keep blowing out
the competition, knocking off Roundup 75-48 (they hada 33-point lead at one point) and blasted Baker 73-42 toboost their record to 4-0.
Te Scotties are hosting Malta this Friday. TeMEttes were last years state runners-up to Fairfield andare undeeated on the year. Te Mustangs are 1-1, havinglost to Havre and winning over Lewistown.
FP1802NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
Wishing youand your family
a safe and happyHoliday Season.
MERRYCHRISTMAS
fromNorm&theCrewatHi-LineFord
On the Showroom Floor NOW!
GHS Winter Concert tonight Te GHS 9-12 grade Winter Music Concert will beheld tonight at 7:00 in the GHS Auditorium. Featuredgroups will be concert band, concert choir, swing choirand jazz band. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Tis is the final week to register or the secondsession with Hi-Line Skating. Registration and paymenare due by Friday, December 19th. For more inormationcall Kim Girard at 228-2370.
Last chance to register for skating
Bring some extra cash to theball games this Friday night Te Glasgow Middle School Art Club will beholding a Silent Art Auction during the Glasgow girlsand boys basketball games against Malta this FridayDecember 19th. Our Middle School artists have created someamazing art to be auctioned off in order to raise moneyto go on a trip to visit the Yellowstone Art Museum. Teauction will be in the concession area and open duringthe J.V. games through the varsity games. op bidderswill be announced during halfime o the varsity boysgame.
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BUZZIFIEDS
Aboutaverage
temperatures
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 12. Wind chillvalues as low as zero. Light and variable wind becomingeast southeast 5 to 7 mph in the evening.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 25. Wind chillvalues as low as -2. East southeast wind 10 to 13 mph, withgusts as high as 18 mph.
Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 9. Wind chill
values as low as -4. East southeast wind around 11 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 26. Eastsoutheast wind around 10 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 10.East southeast wind around 10 mph.
Thursday:Partly sunny, with a high near 28. South southeastwind around 7 mph.
Thursday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 14.
Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 29.
Saturday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 25.
Sunday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 30.
BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZNURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Class will be starting on Jan. 19, 20151pm-7:30pm 3/wk. Clinicals will be the rst week of Feb. and will be two12hr days. Caring, compassionate persons with strong work ethics are beingsought to attend training to become a Certied Nurse Assistant. Starting
wage for a Certied Nurse Aide is $12.50/hr + benets for permanent, FTpositions and $10.50/hour for students and casual status employees. ValleyView Home will pay for the class if you are employed at our facility. OR ifyou wish to take the class but dont want to work at Valley View Home orare not employed by Valley View Home, the cost is $537.50 per student(scholarships may be available through the job service to assist with thecost of this). Persons wishing to take the course and seeking employmentmay ll out job application (available in the business ofce, the job serviceor online at valleyview1.net). Those interested in taking the course thatare not seeking employment may CONTACT KANDI SVENNINGSON,LNHA AT 228-2461
BUZZ
BP CUSTOM FENCING Call Daulton Peterson (406)223-5587or AustinBeil (406)648-7286.
emperatures this week are right around normal withlow temperatures a bit warmer than normal this week.Normal highs or today are 25 with normal lows o 6.
SOROPTIMISTS SAY THANK YOU TO VALLEY COUNTY!! The wonderful people of Glasgow and Valley County came out in droves to make thisyears Block of Bucks another successful year. This was another record year as an incredible$30,019 was collected to be distributed to 91 families with 214 registered children. Thanks to the many people and organizations who make this event happen. Thanks tothe volunteers who helped collect donations on Friday, December 5th. Pacic Steel andRecycling employees staffed one collection site all day. Glasgow Student Council membersand Soroptimists, along with other volunteers staffed the other collection location. FirstCommunity Bank provided the headquarters for money counting again this year, and FCB
employees helped us prepare funds for Saturdays shopping event. Huge thank yous toKLTZ, the Glasgow Courier and The BS Buzz for all the tremendous media coverage theyprovided throughout the month of November and the week leading up to the event. Thehourly reports on KLTZ kept the excitement building throughout collection day. Sincerethanks to the National Guard for allowing us to store our Block of Bucks collection boxesat the armory all year. We are very grateful to the Odd Fellows for use of their hall on Saturday morningwhere families and volunteers met and prepared for the shopping day. A very big thankyou to the Ofce of Public Assistance who registered the 214 children so that they couldparticipate in the event. Shopping would not be possible without the nearly 30 volunteersfrom throughout our community who took each family shopping at our participatingretailers. Thank you to D&G, Killions, Little Campers and Shopko for the generousdiscounts they provided. This made the $140 each child had for shopping go along way toproviding them the warm clothing they desperately needed.
We sincerely appreciate the grants that were provided by corporations who are part ofour community. TranCanada Corporation donated a $2000 grant to the program. Shopkoprovided a $1000 grant. Thank you to the many local businesses that gave so generouslyto our efforts. We appreciate all of the services and donations from everyone involved inthis county wide project.
This is an incredible community and we are so very humbled and grateful for all ofyour support!
that wrapped presents atShopKo is now locatedAT RED BARN GIFTS
Bring all your giftsLarge and Smallto Santas Elves
Hours are:
10am- 5:30pm MWFS10am - 7pm T & Th12noon - 4pm Sun
Girl Scout Troop 2462The Ultimate
Thank You
To Larry, and all thefiremen who helpedsuppress the fire at
the Kummerfeldt FarmI wish I could name
you all, but Thank Youagain. Kurt
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Fort Peck, MT
Phone 406.526.3557
WINTER HOURS WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY
Lunch 11-3:30
Dinner 5-9SUNDAY Bar Only 11 - Close
For Quality RepairsCall Ryan 230-2553
All Foreign & Domestic Vehicles
Latest Scan Tool TechnologyLowest Rate in Town! ($50/hr)Available 7 Days a Week
54271 Hwy 2 E, Glasgow(Trailside Building)
RyansRepair
GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Cinn. ToastCocoa Apple Milk
Lunch
Chef Salad w/ TurkeyCheese, Tomato & Black Olives
Breadsticks Banana Milk
MONDAY
ChristmasOPEN HOUSE
Thursday Dec. 18 9 am - 6pmDrawings, Snacks, & Cider
TROPICAL RAYS
Come Check out our
NEW REMODEL
228-4300
SPECIALS:
A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!
THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280
We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!
Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!
WEDNESDAY
Soup: HAM & BEAN
Lunch: PORK CHOP BURGERDinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK
MONDAY
Soup: CHICKEN NOODLE
Lunch: REUBENDinner: HAMBURGER STEAK
TUESDAY
Soup: CREAMY POTATO
Lunch: Sm 3 MEAT PIZZADinner: 2 pc LIVER & ONION
THURSDAY
Soup: BEER CHEESE
Lunch: POLISH SWISS& KRAUT
Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP
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Te annual MonDak Ag Days and rade show willbe held January16-17, 2015 at the Richland County FairEvent Center.
Te trade show portion o the event will beginat 9 a.m. Friday and will be open until the start othe banquet at 6 p.m. Vendors will be encouraged to
keep their booths open during the social event Fridayevening that will start at 5 p.m. and will be held in thetrade show area o the event center. Tere are still a ew booth spots that are open. TeMonDak Ag Days committee is ocusing on expandingthe trade show to include items or a larger portion othe general population. While a majority o the booths in the trade show areawill still be promoting agriculture and agricultural goodsand services, invitations have been sent to vendors withhome dcor items, jewelry, western clothing and more. ickets or the banquet will be $30. Entertainmentor the evening will be the Ringling 5 (http://www.ringling5.com/) and is sure to be a lot o un. o get a booth space or to purchase banquet tickets,call the Richland County Extension oce at 406-433-1026 or send an email to [email protected].
Extra Cash for ChristmasPacific Steel and Recycling will give you
$100.00for a complete junk vehicle, including pick up in Glasgow!
(Must include the engine and transmission, A/C Must be Discharged)
191 BNSF R.O.W. N
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-8229
Gif CerticatesAvailabl
423 1st Ave S 228-2330
Hair CutsColors
Manicures PedicuresMassages
COURTHOUSE
OFFICEwill be closing for
scheduled maintenance
AT NOON ON
Wed., Dec. 24th
- CLOSED -
Thurs., Dec. 25th,
- CLOSED -
Thurs., Jan. 1, 2015
NOTICE
Sr. Citizen MenuTUESDAY
French DipCall for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
More Farmin information
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amilies; Provide unding or inrastructure repairs and
improvements that would otherwise not be possible;and
Protect all existing rights or domestic, commercial,municipal, industrial, stockwater or other non-irrigation use.
Key local leaders representing a cross-sectiono Montana have stepped up to help the coalition ashonorary co-chairs. Among them is Lorents Grosfield,a rancher rom Big imber who served in the MontanaState Senate or three terms. A lot o hard work has gone in to make the compactwork or all Montanans, and the time has come to get itdone, Grosfield said. Its the Montana way. Without a compact, armers and ranchers alsoear the uncertainty will create a drag on the economy,
especially the real-estate market. Walt Sales, a ourth-generation armer in theGallatin Valley near Bozeman who is serving as anhonorary co-chair, said water rights are a huge actorwhen assessing property values, a compact will eliminatethat climate o uncertainty that may stagnate our localreal estate market and collateral capacity. Scott Reichner, a business owner and Republicanmember o the legislature who was recognized in 2011as the most valuable policy maker by the MontanaChamber of Commerce, has also joined the eort.
Most notably, he was also a one-time critic whovoted against the compact in 2013, but now sees a pathorward afer a bipartisan committee o legislatorsconducted an exhaustive investigation and unanimouslyrecommended changes that the compact negotiators arenow working through. Reichner said, this will lead to amore balanced compact that can stand the test o time. For more inormation on what the coalition will bedoing, including a ull list o honorary co-chairs, visit itswebsite, www.montanawatercompact.com.
These lots total 26,940 sq. ft. andis a perfect level building site.
Cherry Creek Water association.Call for more information!
Highway 2 West, Glasgow, MT
$49,000
Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com
CLOSE TO GLASGOW!
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FARMcontinued from front
And thats
how the fight
started...
My wife said: I want an explanation and I wantthe truth.
I said:Make up your mind, woman.