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515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Coming to the Glasgow Civic Center this Friday, January 8th is The Johnny Holm Band.

Get your tickets for a night with Johnny


Leader and front man of the
most widely known and traveled
band in America, Johnny Holm is
the most entertaining entertainer
performing today. The show is
dedicated to the fans, and they do
most of the entertaining. Mostly

impromptu, the show moves with


the speed of lightning and changes
direction as soon as the pied piper
notices a lag. Never a dull moment
was never a more true description.
Surrounding himself with the
finest musicians in the Midwest,

the band rocks, picks, and thunders


along for 3-4 hours, almost nonstop from the first song to the last
laugh.
Millions of people have seen
Johnny over the years, and millions
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Dec 30 - Jan 7

SHOWINGS
228-9239

www.polsontheatres.com
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00

4:00 - 6:50 - 9:30

HELD
OVER

PG-13

HELD
OVER
for thematic elements, crude and

PG-13

suggestive content, and for language

Sci-fi action violence.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

Johnny Holm continued from front

of people have been part of his fantourage.


The band plays in most of the United States but
most dates are in the 5 state upper Midwest area.

Ask anyone with a twinkle in their eye or a knowing
smile about Johnny. Theyll try and tell you all about the
mayhem that masquerades as a rock and roll band.

Be hip most of your life, but once and a while, let
down and get down Holm fever.

The Johnny Holm Band, sponsored by the Glasgow
Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, will be at the
Glasgow Civic Center on Friday, January 8th. Doors
open at 6:30 with music starting at 8:30. A full bar,
catered by Nickel Bills, will be available. Tickets are $30
in advance or $40 at the door, available at the Chamber
office, KLTZ/KLAN and the Cottonwood Inn.

Free blood pressure checks


The Valley County Health Department and Prairie
Ridge Village are teaming up to provide free blood
pressure and weight screenings for the community,
starting January 5th from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the first
and third Tuesday of the month at Prairie Ridge Village,
521 4th Ave S.
Prices Effective: December 30 - January 5, 2016

Bone-In

Buffalo Seasoned

4 - 5 oz.

Pace 16 oz. Sel. Var.

Large

12 Pack

12 Pack

Gold n Plump 20 oz.

Family Pack 80% Lean 20% Fat

Hillshire Farms 12-14 oz. Sel. Var.

Fresh

Nabisco 3.5 - 9.1 oz. Sel. Var.

PRIME RIB ROAST ..................$6.99 lb.

CHICKEN WINGS ...................$2.99 ea.

LOBSTER TAILS .....................$5.99 ea. SALSA OR PICANTE SAUCE ........... 3/$5


KING CRAB LEGS ..................$15.99 lb.
COKE PRODUCTS........................3/$12
GROUND BEEF .......................$2.49 lb.

PEPSI PRODUCTS .......................3/$12


CHICKEN BREASTS ................$4.99 ea.
LIL SMOKIES.............................. 2/$5

AVOCADOS ............................$ .89 ea. SNACK CRACKERS ....................... 2/$5

Indian Tacos to support the Troops


Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua will have
an Indian Taco Night Monday, January 11th from 4:30-6:30
p.m. Free will offering will be accepted with proceeds going
to the St. Marie Womens Club Troop Project.

They are starting their 10th year of support for deployed
troops. Packages shipped to date total 2,066 with a postal
cost of $24,971.70. The next packaging will be filled with
Valentine Love from Home. Cookies & baked goods are
always welcome for the packages. Thrivent Financial is again
helping with funding.

Closed

Through
January 10th

Hwy 2 West 228-2997

BUZZIFIEDS

Winter Hours

11:00-8:00
Drive Thru 11:00 - 8:00

Merry
2016!
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7. Wind chill
values as low as -1. West northwest wind around 6 mph
becoming calm after midnight.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 23. Wind chill
values as low as zero. Light and variable wind becoming
east southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 9. Wind


chill values as low as -1. East wind 6 to 8 mph.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 21. East wind
3 to 6 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6.


East northeast wind around 7 mph.

APT. CARE DUTIES: Seeking part time person to show and inspect apts,
do banking, have computer and camera. Could trade rent for duties. Must
be bondable, very honest, cheerful, people oriented, can paint and clean.
CALL 360-750-6746
BUZZ
gateway club: is looking for 2 cooks and a dishwasher. pick up
application at job service.
BUZZ
For 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
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Upgraded 3 bedroom units at St. Marie in various sizes. $400
to $600. Call 406-524-3742
BUZZ
For 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
BUZZ
HERITAGE APTS, WANT YOU!: AVAILABLE NOW! 2bd/1.5 bth apt. In city
of Glasgow. 925 sq. ft. Small pets. Quiet. Nice. $575. call 360-750-6746
BUZZ
For Rent: In Downtown Glasgow, furnished Suites 1 BR, 2 BR, & 3 BR
CALL 228-2800
BUZZ
for rent: 2000 sq/ft Downtown storefront space for lease Call 2282800
BUZZ
FOR SALE ~ TV entertainment center, 4.6 Ft. tall, 3.11 ft. long, 27 in wide,
27 in. opening for TV, light color wood, 2 shelves, glass doors. Good
Condition. ASKING $100 OBO

Thursday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a


high near 18. East northeast wind around 6 mph. New
snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Thursday Night: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a low
around 7.
Friday: A slight chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high near
15.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -4.
Saturday: Cloudy and cold, with a high near 3.

Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,


with a low around -13.
Sunday: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy and cold,
with a high near -2.

10% Off Storewide


is NOW Every 3rd
Thursday of the Month

Quality at a Fair Price

It's time to stop in


and see what's
NEW for 2016

NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS


Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

TUESDAY
Soup: Potato Chili
Specials:

Turkey Bacon Melt


French Dip
Dine at theO
228-8006

SPECIALS:

ONE LEVEL HOME IN NASHUA!


1400 +/- Sq. ft. one level home with
3 bedrooms, 1 & baths available
in Nashua. Open and bright kitchen
with many built-ins. Remodeled bath
room, newer furnace and hot water
heater. Call for more information!

ASKING $119,000

TUESDAY

Soup: Beer Cheese


Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

#255

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
www.redfoxxrealestate.com

WEDNESDAY

Soup: Turkey Veggie


Lunch: Chili Dog
Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

We have soft-serve ice cream!

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Muffin
Mixed Fruit Milk
Lunch
BBQ Rib Sandwich Bar
Sweet Potato Criss Cuts Pear
Choice of Fruit Milk

ior Citizen Center


n
e
S

TUESDAY

Stuffed Green
Peppers

Call for reservation by 10 AM


228-9500

NEWER AGRI-BUILDING
Newly constructed 60 x 150 foot pole barn
located on 12 +/- acres in Opheim, Montana
for sale. Built in 2014, this pole barn has (2)
16 x 24 and (1)14 x 24 roll up doors, 15
x 20 concrete pad and 30 x 60 loft for
storage. Good commercial location close
to Canadian Port of Entry with potential.

CALL JON at 263-2113 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

OBITUARY

Jay Brownson

Jay Scott Brownson, age 59,
passed away December 27, 2015
at St. Vincent Hospital in Billings,
Montana with his loving family by
his side.

A memorial service is
planned for 2:30 P.M. on Friday,
January 8, 2016 at the First Lutheran
Church in Glasgow with Pastor Scott
Hedegaard officiating. Burial will
Follow at a later date in Jamestown,
North Dakota.

Jay was born February 8,
1956 in Jamestown, North Dakota,
the son of John (Jack) and Ione
(Frederick) Brownson. He attended
Blacks Kindergarten, Washington
Elementary School and Jamestown
High School before moving with his
parents to Glasgow in 1972. While
living in Jamestown he was a Cub
Scout, member of the youth choir of
the Presbyterian Church, American
Legion Baseball Bat Boy, drummer
in the school bands and high school
wrestler. Upon moving to Glasgow

he entered high school, becoming


a drummer in the Scotty School
Band and a member of the Speech
and Drama Class where he won
several awards. After graduation
(Glasgow High School Class of
1974) he pursued many interests,
selling insurance for several months
before returning to Glasgow where
he joined a rock band as drummer.
After traveling with the band for a
year, Jay again returned to Glasgow
to work for the City-County library
and running the Bookmobile. In
1978 he enrolled at Brown Institute
in Minneapolis, Minnesota where
he earned a license in Radio and
Television Media, a career that he
never pursued; instead he became
a driving instructor until that
company closed. He was hired by
Carlyle Plastics (later Tyco) for the
next 15 years. Returning to Glasgow
he worked for Pamida and was
presently employed by Shopko.

Jay is survived by his
mother, Ione Brownson of Glasgow;
son, J.D. (Tami) of Brainerd,

20-956

Price Reduced
$239,500

Minnesota; grandsons Jay Scott II,


Chase, Connor and Caden; brother,
John, of St. Cloud, Minnesota;
nieces, Linsi (David Betz) of Costa
Mesa, California, Kari and Sarah
Brownson of St. Cloud, Minnesota;
special friend, Carole Kickland of
Glasgow, and many loving cousins.

Jay was preceded in death by
his father and two infant brothers.

Following the funeral service,
the family invites everyone to
Sunnyside Golf Club for refreshments
and fellowship.

FOR SALE BY OWNER


On the north side. Very
nice remodeled and
completely updated one
bedroom, 1 bathroom
house. Detached large
garage, private deck with
nice yard and an iron
picket fence.
Price Reduced

Call 2634385

Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths


Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates

COMING TO GLASGOW!
JANUARY 8, 2016
@ THE GLASGOW CIVIC CENTER 319 3RD STREET SOUTH

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR $30!


($40 AT THE DOOR)

DOORS OPEN AT 6:30PM


LIVE MUSIC STARTS AT 8:00PM

FULL BAR BY NICKEL BILLS

December Monthly Wrap-up

COMING TO GLASGOW!

lows of 32, 32 and 38 degrees respectively. The low


of 38 degrees on the 9th also tied the all-time record
warm minimum for December. A new record high
temperature was also set on the 9th with a high of 56
degrees. The 5.1 Inches of snow that fell on the 14th
established a new record for that date. The 0.28 inch of
@ THE GLASGOW CIVIC CENTER 319 3RD STREET SOUTH
moisture in that snowfall was also a record for that date.
TICKETS
The wind gusted
to 30 mph
or FOR
greater$30!
on just two
ON SALE
NOW
days. The peak wind was 60 mph on the 10th.
AT THE DOOR)

The average ($40
temperature
for the month of January
is 13.8 degrees. Normal high temperatures are 23
degrees to start the month, winding up at 25 degrees.
Normal lows start out at 4 degrees, ending the month at
6 degrees. Normal moisture for the month is 0.37 of an
inch with an average monthly snowfall of 8 inches.

December was both much warmer and wetter


than normal. The average temperature was 21.4 degrees
which was 5.1 degrees warmer than normal. This was
due to eight of the first ten days of the month being 10
to 30 degrees above normal.
The average high temperature for the month was
30 degrees with an average low of 12.9 degrees. The
warmest reading was 56 degrees in the 9th which
established a new record high for that date. The high
temperature was 50 degrees or warmer on four days
during the month. The coldest day was on the 26th with
a low of 12 below. The low temperature dipped to zero
or lower on seven days.
The month ended with 0.71 of an inch of moisture
For Sale
recorded which was 0.31 of an inch above normal. 12.8
1.8 acres of deeded land
inches of snow fell during the month. That was 4.8 inches
along
Hwy. 243 across from
above normal and was tied for the 11th highest December
Sleeping Buffalo. 2560 sq.
total snowfall on record. 5.1 inches of snow fell on the 14th
ft., 4 bedroom,
1991
DOORS
OPEN 2ATbath,
6:30PM
which was the highest daily snowfall during the month. double wide on a 1026 sq. ft.
LIVE
AT 8:00PM
That snow brought 0.28 of an inch of moisture. Over an
basement.
Call MUSIC
for detailsSTARTS
or
an
appointment.
inch of snow fell on three other days in December.
FULL BAR
BY NICKEL BILLS
RZ Realty,
Six daily records were set in December. New record
Rocky Zimdars broker 263-8352
warm minimums were set on the 7th, 8th and 9th with

JANUARY 8, 2016

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