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Scotty Spirit Week


is underway today!
The 2016 Scotty
Homecoming festivities
kicked off this morning
at Glasgow schools
with Animal dress-up
day. The Homecoming
theme is Shear
the Sheep as the
Scotties will be playing
the Sheepherders
of Big Timber this
Friday. Homecoming
candidates for King
are (from left) Trent
Herbert, Benji Phillips
and Brayden Ross;
Queen: Brinlie Nielsen,
Auguste Salyards and
Jazmine Foster-Shaw.
Remaining Dress
up days: Tuesday Tacky Tourism Day;
Wednesday - Movie
Day; Thursday - Kid
Day; Friday - traditional
Red/White Day.
The Car Parade &
Bonfire will be held on
Wednesday evening.
Line-up is at El Cor Del
at 6:45 and leaving at
7:00 with the Bonfire to
follow at the Glasgow
High School. Its time
to paint the town Red
& White and show
your Scotty Pride!

OBITUARY

Verlin Fuhrmann

September 9 - 15

SHOWINGS
228-9239

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

PG

thematic elements, scary images,


action and peril

4:10 - 7:15 - 9:15

terror, violence, disturbing content, and


language including sexual references

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

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

Sandwich
of the Week
Taco Meat & Cheese,
in a Deep Fried
Pocket
Hwy 2 West 228-2997

Hours

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

TUESDAY

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:

Chicken Strips
Brisket on a Bun
September 7 - 13, 2016

Dine at theO

Boneless Beef

RUMP ROAST .........................$2.49 lb.


93% Lean 7% Fat

GROUND BEEF .......................$2.99 lb.

228-8006

Verlin Dale Fuhrmann


passed away September
7th, 2016 at the Daniels
Memorial Nursing Home.
Verlin was born March 6th,
1933 in Baylor, Montana to
Konrad and Lillie Fuhrmann. He was raised on the
family farm along with five brothers and one sister.
Verlin attended the North Fuhrmann School
for eight years. He worked on the family farm and
when he got older he worked on the Earl Fuhrmann
and Bob Fauth farms. He then worked on the Clint
Nelson Farm north of Opheim for a number of
years. Verlin then moved to Scobey, MT and work
on the Jim Wilcoxen Farm until he retired in 2005.
Verlin lived in the Pioneer Retirement Home
in Scobey until November 2015 when he became a
resident of the Daniels County Nursing Home until
his passing.
Every fall he looked forward to hunting season
when he would go by himself and get a deer. Verlin
also loved to play Yahtzee.
He was preceded in death by two brothers,
Konrad Fuhrmann of Great Falls, MT and William
Fuhrmann of Opheim, MT; his father, Konrad
E. Fuhrmann in 1954 and his mother, Lillie L.
Fuhrmann in 2001.
Verlin is survived by his sister, Lorraine Gonsoir
of Kalispell, MT; brothers, Archie (Charlene)
Fuhrmann of Bremerton, WA, Larry (Karen)
Fuhrmann of Nashua, MT, and Terry (Denise)
Fuhrmann of St. Marie, MT. He is also survived by
seven nephews and four nieces.
Services were held on Monday, September 12th,
2016 at 2:00 PM at the Assembly of God Church in
Scobey, MT. Burial followed at Scobey City Cemetery.

Glasgow
EyeCare

Assorted Bone-in Loin

PORK CHOPS .........................$1.49 lb.


Gold n Plump 52 oz. Seasoned

WHOLE CHICKENS .................$4.99 ea.


Pork

WILL BE CLOSED

SPARERIBS ............................$1.89 lb.

SEPT. 14 - 20

Hillshire Farm 13.5 oz. Select Varieties

SAUSAGE.................................... 2/$5
Bar S 8-9 oz. Select Varieties

LUNCH MEAT .............................. 3/$5


Fresh

ASPARAGUS ...........................$3.99 lb.

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BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ
SCHOOL SURPLUS SALE: GHS items include 15 student desks & can be
viewed at #1 Scotty Pride Dr.; Bus Barn silent auction items include a 72
deck mower & a warehouse forklift & can be viewed at 229 7th St N; a copier
can be viewed at Irle School - 825 8th St N. SALE RUNS SEPTEMBER
7-13, 2016 AT EACH LOCATION.
BUZZ
END OF SUMMER $10 BAG SALE: Continues thru September 17. Clothes
shoes, & purses. We will be open on Saturdays. SOROPTIMIST THRIFT
STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME
BUZZ
HOUSE FOR SALE: 1004 Wedum Drive. 5 bedroom, 3 bath, updated 2808
sq ft home with finished basement, 2 car garage, quiet street, and close to
Irle School. CALL 263-4049.
BUZZ
FOR SALE OR RENT: 2,3,& 4 bedroom units in St. Marie. CALL 406-5247373
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 per month +
Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month. CALL THE
HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.

First
frost
tonight?
Temperature is expected to drop below freezing tonight,
so you may want to cover those tomato plants and such.
But summer isnt officially over until September 21st
and it looks like weve got some warmer days returning.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 30. North northwest
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Light and variable
wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 41. Southeast
wind around 8 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 72. Southeast wind 7
to 9 mph.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49.
Southeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming north northeast after
midnight.
Thursday: A chance of showers between 7am and 1pm,
then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after
1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 73. North wind 5 to 8
mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around
48.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 75.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 78.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 81.

BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals at reduced price of $425 to help with gas and
driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and furnace
to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt. close to downtown. No pets, no smoking. $450
per month includes water. CALL 406-230-0711
BUZZ
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Assistant Director of Nursing, and a Social Service Director.
Strong communication and leadership abilities are needed. Long Term
Care experience is preferred. Benefits available. Applications are available
at the business office or local Job Service. PLEASE CONTACT KARLY
KRUCKENBERG, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZ
LOCAL HOSPITALITY BUSINESS in need of Housekeepers, office/
bookkeepers, managers. Join a team of forward thinkers, challenged by
ideas and stimulating growth In downtown Glasgow. 406-228-2800
BUZZ
SCHOOL ADMIN. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/RECEPTIONIST (12 mos.). Full
benefits offered. To submit online application & see full job ad, go to the
District website, www.glasgow.k12.mt.us, and click on Classified Positions
under the red employment tab. Letter of application and resume should be
emailed to doornek@mail.glasgow.k12.mt.us. Glasgow School District
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
BUZZ
SPEECH/DRAMA COACH: GHS is looking for a Speech/Drama Head
Coach. Position pays $3,681 for the season, which runs from mid-October
through January. Call 228-2485 for more information. To apply go to www.
glasgow.k12.mt.us/District/5155-Untitled.html. Glasgow School District
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
BUZZ
D&G SPORTS & WESTERN Now accepting applications for sporting goods
clerk. PICK UP APPLICATIONS AT JOB SERVICE.
BUZZ
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for an afternoon driver. This is
a part-time position with a minimum of 20 hours per week. Benefits include
health insurance, retirement, sick and vacation leave, plus paid holidays.
Must be able to obtain a CDL with passenger endorsement within 60 days
of hire. People skills and good driving record are required. Will be subject
to preemployment drug test, criminal and driving record check. Pay will be
$11.95-$12.47 per hour with pay increase after successful probation period.
Would like to fill A.S.A.P. CALL 228-8744 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR
APPLY AT JOB SERVICE.
BUZZ
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES is looking for a full-time cook. Schedule
will include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customer
meals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking and cleaning
the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walk for much of
the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required to work some
holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr or higher DOE. Benefits include
vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, group health insurance,
employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN.
BUZZ
KOLSTADS RED POTATOES FOR SALE $25 for 50lb sack. CALL 406228-8365
BUZZ
TAYLOR STORAGE - Units available, various sizes. Get em Now, because
they go quick. CALL DAN AT 263-1190
BUZZ
TRADE PAINTING for car or truck. 35 yrs experience. Referenced available,
Markles Hardware & Reynolds. CALL (701) 340-5001

The Spartan Sparkplug

On fourth and goal from the eight yard line, Bakers


Angus Lund (#4) would take the ball across the goal line
at the 6:39 mark of the first quarter for the first score of
the game as the Spartans downed the Scotties 36-22
this past Friday night. The Wibaux transfer, playing his
senior year at Baker, would tack on three more rushing
touchdowns and racked up an impressive 210 rushing
yards. The Spartans ran the Scotties over in their first

The family of Jerry Koski


would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude for all
the food, beverages, phone calls, texts, cards, flowers, money and
memorials.
Special thanks to Scott, Browyn & Loni at Bell Mortuary, Tom
Fauth, Dr. Anne Millard, Dr. Jace Ball, and the nursing staff at
FMDH, the crew at the Hangar, the Fire Departments of Glasgow
and Hinsdale for escorts, and all the friends of the communities
of Glasgow, Hinsdale, & surrounding areas. Your Thoughtfulness
was greatly appreciated and did not go unnoticed

two drives of the first quarter before the Scotty defense


started clicking. Glasgow pulled to within 21-14 midway
through the 3rd quarter and to within 28-22 with under
five minutes left in a game. Considering Baker was
ranked 2nd in the Class B ranks going into this game,
the Scotties had nothing to be ashamed about and will
now prepare for Homecoming and be focused on the
game with the Big Timber Sheepherders.
Glasgow 0 7
Baker
14 6

7
0

8 22
16 36

B: 6:39, 1st qtr - Angus Lund 8 run (2-point conversion failed)


B: 3:37 1st qtr - Lund 25 run (2-point conversion good)
G: 5:44 2nd qtr - Alex Fransen punt return (Younkin kick)
B: 0:39 2nd qtr - Wrzesinski interception return (2-point
conversion failed)
G: 6:10 3rd qtr - Benji Phillips 6 run (kick failed)
B: 10:32 4th qtr - Lund 45 run (2-point conversion good)
G: 4:28 4th qtr - Cade Myrick 16 pass from Darrin Wersal
(2-point conversion, Wersal to Luke Breigenzer, good)
B: 3:10 4th qtr - Lund 25 run (2-point conversion good)

A BIG

OBITUARY

THANK YOU

Jerry Koski

Jerry E. Koski, passed away at Frances
Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow,
Montana on September 7th, 2016.
Services were held on Saturday,
September 10th, 2016 at Bell Mortuary
in Glasgow. Burial was held at Hillview
Cemetery in Hinsdale, MT.
Jerry was born in Butte, Montana
to Sam and Evelyn (Gisley) Koski on
January 3rd, 1942. They moved back to
Hinsdale in 1945 where they resided on
the South Bench. In 1952, Jerry moved
with his Aunt Lucille, Uncle Pete and
Cousin Marlene to Crawfordsville,
Indiana attending the 5th grade there.
In 1953 he moved back to Hinsdale
and finished his remaining school
years, was very active in basketball and
graduated in 1960. In 1961 he and Zella
Lacock were united in marriage. Of this
union two sons were born, Jeffery Eugene
and Paul James.
Jerry worked for Farmers Union,
then went to work for Ed Swanson and
Farm Equipment Sales from 1963-1995.
He bought the old Pippin Motel in 1989.
Jerry and Linda built up the motel as
Koskis Motel.
On May 2, 1992 Jerry and Linda
Bagley were married. In May of 1996,
they bought the old Roost and
turned it into a bar, restaurant, and
casino. The Hangar was opened
on Orville Fossums birthday, in
September 1996.
Jerry had a passion for flying and
he used his license to travel to various
destinations like Canada and Mexico.
He purchased a Supercub so he could fly
more frequently. He was also involved
in bringing air shows to Glasgow. There
wasnt anything mechanical that he
couldnt fix, even if it took him awhile.
Jerry retired from the volunteer fire
department after 20 years of service.
Jerry was preceded in death by

to everyone who donated


to our back to school
supply drive. It was a
huge success. A special
thank you to the Elks Club
members, FMDH, Shopko,
Farm Equipment Sales, BS
Central and the Backpack
Fairies. We were able fill
over 100 backpacks! We
live in such an amazing
and giving community!

Bethanie Knight
Edward Jones
his mother and father Evelyn and Sam
Koski, brother James Koski (California),
sisters Janice McInerney (Helena) and
JuDee Koski Blockhus (Hinsdale), and a
sister, Joyce, who passed away at a young
age, uncle Gene (Tuscon), aunt Lucille
(Indiana).
Jerry is survived by his wife, Linda
Lee (Tremblay) Koski, sons, Jeffrey
Eugene (Colleen) Koski, Paul James
(Lisa) Koski, Kelly Eugene (Roxann)
Bagley, a daughter Kacie Lynn Sieffert,
Grandchildren, Shane Taylor Koski,
Samantha Jo Koski (Nick Trott), Jordan
Rose Koski (Jon Welk), Dillon Paul
Koski, Kyler Robert Koski, Connor
James Koski, Kyla Joe Kelsey, Kelli Jene
Kelsey, Whitt Colter Bagley, Wyatt Lane
Bagley and Syndr Celeen Bagley, Greatgrandchildren, Tayven Jeffrey Bietz,
Oakleigh Faye Bietz, Avalee Anne Trott,
Cazden Timothy Welk and Brynlie Fae
Welk.
Memorials in Jerrys Honor may
be given to the GHS Educational Trust
Fund or the Hinsdale Community
Cooperation Fund, PO Box 127 Hinsdale,
MT 59241, Attn: Linda. Condolences to
the family may be posted online at www.
bellmortuarymontana.com

Help and encouragement


after the death of a loved one
GriefShare is a special weekly
seminar and support group
designed to help you rebuild
your life. We know it hurts,
and we want to help.

Contact Us Today
Mondays 7:00pm 8:00pm
September 12th - December 5th
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen St.
office@glasgowec.com 228-2755

KIWANIS

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Saturday, Sept. 17th Good Luck


Scotties!
7:00-11:00am
Cottonwood Inn Banquet Room

$7.00/person Children under 5 FREE when accompanied by an adult


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20-990

Montana sportsmans paradise, Fort Peck. This open,


spacious 5 bedroom home features a light, bright and airy
kitchen that flows freely into the living room. The master
bedroom and bathroom suite feature lovely walk in closets
and jetted bath tub! Property highlights 3 bedrooms on
the main floor and a separate 2 bedroom apartment in
the walkout basement for the mother in law. This house is
energy efficient with triple pane windows, highly insulated
walls and ceiling for low cost living. Attached 3 car finished
and heated garage. 3 decks to enjoy the Montana sunrises
and sunsets. Move in ready with lawn tractor, furnished
apartment, gun safe, and much more. 40x43x12 heated
airplane hangar with work benches and shelving!

CALL 228-2114 TODAY


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Asking $495,000

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Taxidermy

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Pedestals
Full Body Restoration
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Cell: (406) 672-0058

ATTENTION
IRRIGATORS
Glasgow Irrigation
District will be
shutting down
operations
Monday,
September 19

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Cold Cereal PB&J Sandwich
Oranges Milk
Lunch
Sloppy Joes Baked Beans
Corn Chips Mixed Fruit
Choice of Fruit Milk

COUNTRY HOME ON 21 + ACRES


Newer home built in 1971 has 2
bedrooms, 1 & baths with 1872 total
sq. ft. Updated kitchen open to dining
area. Basement has a large family room
and potential for a 3rd bedroom. Double
car detached garage, shop and several
out buildings. Great views and lots of
wildlife. Call for more information!

ASKING $179,000

#275
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

(406) 228-2525
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Glasgow YRA rodeoers need to register


on Tuesday for rodeo here Sept. 24-25
The Fall YRA and High School Rodeo is Saturday
and Sunday, September 24th and 25th at the Northeast
Montana Fairgrounds. Rodeo will start at 9 a.m. both
days.
As a reminder, contestants must enter on Tuesday,
September 13th for this rodeo.
Any local youth, 8th grade and below are able to
use this as a Home Town Rodeo if they havent signed
up under the YRA membership this year. To enter, you
must call Sherry Rooney, 406-784-2418, on Sept. 13th,
between 4 - 10p.m. and say you wish to Home Town this
rodeo, (Glasgow YRA). Remember only 8th grade and
below are able to enter like this.
Older youth need to be entered with the Montana
High School Rodeo Association. All other information
for YRA can be seen on their web site: Montanayra.
com.

Region 6 CAC meets Tuesday


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 6 Citizen
Advisory Committee will meet from 10a.m. - 3p.m.
Tuesday, September 13th at the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery.
The meeting is open to the public and will include
the induction of the newest CAC members. There will
also be department updates, details about FWPs Vision
& Guide document, & wildlife, comm.-ed., fisheries &
law enforcement updates.
Each of FWPs seven administrative regions has a
volunteer CAC to help guide policies & programs.

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TUESDAY

French Dip
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

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Call Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141
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September 16 -Friday:
2:30p
6:00p
7:00p

Homecoming Parade, Downtown Glasgow


Scottie Booster Club Tailgate Party-GHS
Glasgow Homecoming Football Game &
Half-Time Show. Glasgow VS Big Timber

September 17 -Saturday:
7:00a-11:00a
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
3:00 pm

PUB CRAWL

4:30p- 5:15 p
5:30p 6:15p
6:30p- 7:15p
7:20p 8:05p
8:10p 8:55p
9:00p 9:45p
10:00p 10:45p
11:00p End

Kiwanis Breakfast
(Band plays at 9:00 AM)
Band Plays at Valley View Home
Band Plays at Nemont Manor
Band plays at Prairie Ridge & Lunch
Varsity Volleyball Game at GHS
Busted Knuckle Brewery
Sunnyside
Elks Club
Stockman Bar
Alleys Palace
Montana
Durum Restaurant
Cottonwood

Proudly Sponsored by Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Ag, Inc. Glasgow Scottie Booster Club,
GHS Student Council, NorthWestern Energy, Glasgow Kiwanis Club & above Pub Crawl Participants.

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