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December 2 - 8
SHOWINGS
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Lustre Glasgow JV
Turner Nashua
Plentywood North Country
North Country Terry
Frazer Turner
Glasgow JV
Lustre
Terry Nashua/Opheim
Frazer Plentywood
Saturday
9:00 a.m. Boys
North Country Turner
10:30 a.m. Girls
Dodson
Plentywood
12:00 p.m. Boys
Terry Lustre
1:30 p.m. Girls
North Country Terry
3:00 p.m. Boys
Plentywood Nashua
4:30 p.m. Girls
Turner Nashua/Opheim
6:00 p.m. Boys
Jordan Dodson
7:30 p.m. Girls Jordan Lustre
Its a Winter
Wonderland
We need to reach out to the consumer,
noted Gasper, a Circle farmer, during the
Discussion. We want truth in labeling, and
we need to stay positive in this discussion.
As soon as farmers and ranchers become
negative, we hurt ourselves. We need
to create a united front as agricultural
producers, work with legislators to craft
policy and create opportunities to sell our
product.
Gasper was thrilled with winning
the competition. The Discussion Meet
gives you the opportunity to learn more
about the endless amount of issues facing
agriculture, the young farmer noted. Plus,
its not every day you get to win a Polaris.
My Ranger is going to work for me on the
farm as soon as I get it home.
Remembrance Tree
lights up on Sunday
The
18th
annual
Remembrance Tree Lighting
Ceremony will take place
on Sunday, December 4th
at 4:00 p.m. at the Valley
County Pioneer Museum
and will include music, the
reading of the names and
refreshments.
Wowzy Wowsy
Woo Woo...
BUZZIFIEDS
COUNCIL ON AGING is having a flea market Saturday, December 3, from
9am-1pm. FOR TABLE RENTAL, TO DONATE OR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500
BUZZ
CRAFT SHOW: Saturday, December 3, 9 AM - 2 PM. Find baby blankets,
water globes, dipped candies, beef jerky, cookies, needle punched sweat
shirts, and much more. Please come check it out. AT THE SENIOR CENTER
BUZZ
DOLORES MATUSKA will have 18 dolls and a great inventory of outfits
at the Senior Center on Sat. Dec. 3rd. from 9 to 2:30. This will be the last
sale before Christmas. Be sure to come by and put your name in for the
drawing (doll and outfit). No purchase necessary. For sales you can always
CALL ME AT 406-263-5553. Pictures of all my inventory are available
on request.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Newly Painted, 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $475
per month + Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month.
CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie 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
HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire Nurses and CNAs. Schedule is flexible. 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
TO GIVE AWAY: Lexmark Printer with extra ink. Needs new print head,
$30 on line. Flavor Wave Turbo cooker, like new, asking $25. They sell for
$100, would make a good gift. CALL 228-9729
Bowling
El Cor Del Lanes
Ezzies
W: 24 L: 20
Holy Rollers
W: 19 L: 25
Markles
W: 12 L: 32
BYE
W: 8
L: 36
Scottie Express
W: 16 L: 20
Valley Seed
W: 15 L: 21
S & S Welding
W: 13 L: 22
Womens Commercial
Vicks Lanes
Hi-Line Ford
W: 7
L: 1
Tihista Const.
W: 4
L: 4
Farmers Elevator
W: 7
L: 1
Vicks Lane
W: 3
L: 5
GGW Stockyards
W: 1
L: 7
Dahl Aviation
W: 0
L: 8
E.G.T.
W: 6
L: 2
Prairie Travelers
W: 4
L: 4
Tag-A-Longs
North Forty
W: 23 L: 19
W: 25
L: 19
Pauls Glass
Blind Side
W: 15
L: 29
W: 24 L: 19
HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Pocket Pounders
W: 16 L: 16
Bowls Deep
W: 11 L: 21
G-Town Pinners
W: 10 L: 22
Grannies
W: 7
L: 25
The 7-10s
W: 18 L: 18
Road Kill
W: 17 L: 19
BYE
W: 0
L: 0
School Leagues
Bantam
The Doughnuts
W: 17 L: 7
Bobcats
W: 17 L: 7
Blazing Bowlers
W: 15 L: 9
Scottie Strikers
W: 12 L: 12
Pin Busters
W: 12 L: 12
Geter Done
Pin Wizards
W: 12 L: 12
Olpes
W: 12 L: 12
Alley Gators
W: 10 L: 14
Bowling Bros.
W: 9
L: 15
Ghost Team
W: 1
L: 23
Richards Out
W: 29 L: 7
Team 3
W: 22 L: 13
Striking It Rich
W: 20 L: 16
That One Team
W: 19 L: 17
Ten Pins
W: 19 L: 17
The Thunderbolts
W: 17 L: 19
I Cant Believe
W: 17 L: 19
Team 7
W: 15 L: 20
Mustach Pinheads
W: 14 L: 22
Team 10
W: 7
L: 29
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doing?
Clarke replied: Its slightly terrifying.
Im in the MBA first year class here. We
have quite a few military men in our
class who actually are all standing by
the doors, keeping us safe. Feeling pretty
good about that.
Roughly an hour and half later, after
the ordeal was over and the campus safe,
Albany, New York, Fox 23 anchor John
Gray put up a Facebook post in which he
recounted hearing Molley Clarkes phone
interview with CNN. Gray wrote:
Lost in all the chaos at Ohio State
University today was something that most
people probably missed. About an hour
into it, when everyone was sheltering in
place all over campus, CNN took a phone
call from a young woman who was locked
inside a classroom right near where the
suspect was hurting people. She said she
was a graduate student and she and many
others were huddled together scared and
not sure what was happening outside.
Then she said something made me tear
up. She said casually to the TV anchor
over the phone, But we happened to
have a few military guys in my class and
the minute we got the text message alert
of an active shooter on campus they
moved the rest of us away from the door
and then all of them stood guard right
by the door. She said they were standing
there as she spoke making certain if
a shooter or someone with a knife or
whatever calamity tried to come through
that door, they would be the first thing
hed see and theyd stop it and protect the
other students or die trying.
Gray closed his post, writing:
Those military guys instantly put
themselves on the clock and assumed
the position to protect those unarmed,
vulnerable students. I thought that was
impressive. I thought that was brave. I
thought that was oh so very American. I
also thought youd want to know.
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Came Down
Tuesday
December 6th
at 7:00 PM
Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen, Glasgow
MONDAY
Chili
Specials:
Ham Croissant
Bleu Cheese Burger
Dine at theO
228-8006
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
French Toast Ham
Pears Milk
Lunch
Soft Shell Taco w/ Lettuce & Cheese
Potato Oles Pineapple Churro
Choice of Fruit Milk
Vintage Christmas
Open House
December 1, 2, & 3
Open 10 - 4
406-263-7567
Glasgow
Door Prizes
Refreshments Served
LUNCHABLES ...........................10/$10
Land O Frost 10 - 16 oz. Select Varieties
MONDAY
Closed
Se
Milk River Inc. Staff and Clients would like to thank all those who donated items, their services,
and those who helped make our Annual Fundraiser Dinner and Auction a success.
Todd Wagner
Valley Cinemas
Valley County Transit
Deborah & Ken Swingley
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Bakers Jewelry
Bell Mortuary
Big Valley Water
Flip Burgers & Treats
J.R.S Party Store
Markles Furniture
Mirror Image
New Directions
Doyle & Yvonne Euell
Healing Touch Chiropractic Clinic
Big Sky Auto Accessories
Eugenes Pizza
Chris & Mike Crater
Glasgow Flower & Gift
Glasgow Implement
Lorna Slunaker
Oasis
Natural Image
Glenn Meier
Connie & Dennis Wethern
Linsco - Gary & Annette Wageman
OReillys
Town & Country Furniture
Pehlkes Furniture
Busted Knuckle Brewery
Randeen Rath
Brabeck Construction
Fiesta Mexicana
D&G Sports & Western
Holiday
Crazy Woman Quilts
McDonalds
Headquarters & Hair Salon
Loaded Toad
Shippwrecked
Hi-Line Ford
Joy Nelson
Shirley Ersland
Fort Peck Federal Credit Union
Marla Barnby
Dee Dee Franzen
Hi-Line Collision
Lee Riddick Plumbing
Fashionette
Durum
Beth Flynn
Zerbe Brothers
AAA Glass
Ezzies Westend
All Seasons Home Center
Glasgow Auto Safety Center
Coca Cola
Cottonwood Inn
Dale Plumbing & Heating
Hi-Line Eye Care
Cindy And Roy Jimison
Stretch Moore
Reynolds
Robyns Nest
Richard Wiens
Valley Builders
Edward Jones (Bethany Knight)
5th Avenue Pharmacy
Helena Crop Care
Gallery Gifts
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
Chappells Automotive
Paula Hicks
CBs Detail / Lawrence Car Wash
Buechler Insurance
Probst Cleaning
We truly appreciate all those who showed their support by attending our fundraiser.
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Friday Funnies
by Sugar
Poor Old fool, thought the well-dressed gentleman as
he watched an old man fish in a mud puddle outside a pub.
So he invited the old man inside for a drink. As they sipped
their whiskeys, the gentleman thought hed humor the old
man and asked, So how many have you caught today?
The old man replied, Youre the eighth.
My collection of vintage kitchen utensils includes one
whose intended purpose was always a mystery. It looks like
a cross between a metal slotted spoon and a spatula, so I
use it as both. When not in use, it is prominently displayed
in a decorative ceramic utensil caddy in my kitchen.
The mystery of the spoon/spatula was recently solved
when I found one in its original packaging at a rummage
sale. Its a Pooper-Scooper.
A computer science student is studying under a tree
and another pulls up on a flashy new bike.
The first student asks, Whered you get that?
The student on the bike replies, While I was studying
outside, a beautiful girl pulled up on her bike. She took
off all her clothes and said, You can have anything you
want.
The first student responds, Good choice! Her
clothes probably wouldnt have fit you.
While I was working as a store Santa, a boy asked
me for an electric train set. If you get your train, I told
him, your dad is going to want to play with it too. Is
that all right?
The boy became very quiet. So, moving the
conversation along, I asked, What else would you like
Santa to bring you?
He promptly replied, Another train.
A panda walks into a bar and gobbles some beer
nuts. Then he pulls out a gun, fires it in the air, and
heads for the door.
Hey! shouts the bartender, but the panda yells
back, Im a panda. Google me!
Sure enough, panda: A tree-climbing mammal
with distinct black-and-white coloring. Eats shoots
and leaves.
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