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“No Bull”

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Hoops are
underway!
While the Class C Showcase
kicked off the high school
basketball season in Glasgow
last weekend, the Scotties got
their first taste of competition
Thursday night as they
hosted Roundup. Fans were
treated to a pair of exciting
varsity games including an
overtime. And in that OT, the
Scotty boys got nipped by the
Panthers 51-47. The Scotty
girls, however, are off to a 1-0
start. Paced by Anika Peters,
who was a perfect 8-8 from
the free throw line and racked
up 15 points, they knocked
off Roundup 47-42. Glasgow
hit the road this morning
to Baker. The varsity boys’
game gets underway at 5:30
with the girls to follow. Tune
in to KLTZ for play-by-play
coverage. And don’t forget
to tune into the Saturday
Morning Sports Show which
will be broadcast from the
GHS Gymnasium prior to
the start of the 23rd Annual
Scotty Invitational Wrestling
Tournament. Pictured at right
are Taylor Pederson (#35),
Alexys Mann (#11) and our
halftime entertainment.
DUCKS UNLIMITED BUZZIFIEDS
2019 Montana Calendar Raffle
$50 each GHS RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: PERMANENT SCHOOL YEAR
POSITION, W/FULL BENEFITS, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go to: www.
52 Guns or other Prizes glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. Open until filled. CALL
BRETT HUNTSMAN AT 228-2485 FOR MORE INFORMATION. (Equal
Given Away in 2019 Opportunity Employer)
Including a Yamaha ATV BUZZ
Great way to become a DU Member Makes a MILK RIVER, INC. has staff openings in various locations/facilities for
or extend your current membership Great Gift varying shifts. Training will be provided on site. To apply to be a direct
support professional working with the people we offer supports to, PLEASE
This fundraiser helps to put Dollars to work right APPLY AT 219 2ND AVE SOUTH, GLASGOW, MT OR AT JOB SERVICE.
here in Montana conserving wetland habitat! FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 406-228-8412
Please contact Ken Jansa 263-8030, Evan Guenther 690-6782, BUZZ
Joan Burris 263-8985, or Tyler Hillman 648-7011 VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for the position of
for your Calendar by December 31! Activities Director. The Activity Director assumes administrative authority,
responsibility and accountability for the provision of a program of therapeutic
activities designed to meet the interests and enhance the functional abilities
Looking like and self-esteem of each resident. Manages up to 3 employees to provide

warmer temps
activities according to the facility philosophy and consistent with state
and federal laws and regulations. In collaboration with the Nursing Home
next week Administrator, allocates resources in an efficient and economic manner to
ensure each resident achieves the highest practicable physical, mental
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 8. Wind chill and psycho social well being. High School Diploma or equivalent. Licensed
values between zero and 5. East southeast wind 5 to 9 or registered (if applicable) by Montana and eligible for certification as an
mph becoming west southwest after midnight. Activities professional by a recognized accrediting body; Or, Two years
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 22. Wind chill values experience in a social or recreational program within the past 5 years, with
between zero and 10. West northwest wind 6 to 8 mph. 1 year full-time employment in a patient Activities program in a health care
Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 8. West setting. We offer competitive pay depending upon experience. PLEASE
northwest wind around 6 mph. VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR AN APPLICATION.

Letter to the Buzz


Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 26. West wind around 6
mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 15. South
southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. Would we be speaking Japanese?
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. Southwest On the morning of December 7th, 1941, the
wind around 8 mph. Japanese Navy launched a brutal surprise attack against
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21. West the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, a U.S.
wind around 8 mph. naval base near Honolulu, Hawaii, bringing with them
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 32. West wind
hundreds of fighter planes. In the less than 90-minute
around 8 mph.
assault, 2,403 service members and civilians killed
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 19.
Southwest wind around 8 mph. (2,008 U.S. Navy Personnel, 218 U.S. Army Personnel,
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34, west wind 109 U.S. Marines, and 68 civilian casualties). Another
around 7 mph. thousand were wounded.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32. Although Pearl Harbor is not an official holiday,
please stop and reflect upon this day that President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt said would be “... a date that
will live in infamy.”
Let’s fast forward to January 20, 1961 when John
F. Kennedy said in his inaugural address: “And so, my
fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for
you—ask what you can do for your country.”
Fellow Americans, isn’t it about time we start doing
this?
~Joe Yeoman
American Legion District #1 Commander
BUZZIFIEDS
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Full-time Pharmacy Sales Associate (Retail).
Highschool diploma or GED. Previous experience in health care setting ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
or customer service position (preferred). Sales Associate will answer BUZZ
telephones, answer patient’s questions and responding to requests. VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent House
Operate POS system to accept payment from customers, reconciliation of Keeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning services
the tills, preparing daily deposit, posting charges, and payments on patient to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment for
accounts. Maintain storage and security for medications including shelves residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
and storage areas as needed. Scanning and filing of filled prescriptions. training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
Assist in ordering and receiving of inventory and supplies, checking for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
orders for accuracy and check Rx and OTC inventory for outdate. Assist ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
in preparation of returns, price, stock, and mark items for sale. Delivery of BUZZ
medication or OTC to patients, nursing homes, or assisted living facilities. FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves
FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional
CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very
INFORMATION. meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily
BUZZ for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
FMDH POSITION OPENING: Glasgow Primary Care Clinic Customer ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
Service Representative. High School Diploma or GED. Previous clerical, BUZZ
medical terminology and computer experience preferred. Qualified applicant HELP WANTED: Mechanic. Pay DOE. Pick up application at Thompson
will be responsible for patient check in, scheduling appointments and & Son’s. CONTACT JOSH AT 228-4801 FOR MORE INFORMATION
data entry of all patient information. Other duties will include answering BUZZ
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clerical duties as assigned. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative 3/4 bath home with large kitchen and game room w/pool table. Currently
Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) furnished, Central AC, detached two car garage, school bus stops in front
228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION of house. Non smoking, will consider pets. PLEASE CALL 263-3644
BUZZ BUZZ
LOOKING TO WORK IN A FAST-PACED, FUN ATMOSPHERE? Join The FOR RENT: 3 bed 1 bath 1 car attached garage for rent in Saint Marie,
Wood Team! Immediate opening for morning and early afternoon & fill in MT. $475/month plus utilities. Pets considered. CALL HELLAND AGENCY
shifts in the dining room. Submit an application online or pick one up at INC. 228-2114
the front desk at the Cottonwood TODAY! FOR MORE INFORMATION BUZZ
PLEASE CONTACT STEPHANIE AT 228-8213, EXT. 311. FOR RENT IN GLASGOW: 2 bedroom, 2 bath house. Has washer & dryer.
BUZZ $650/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
THE WOOD RESTAURANT is seeking a full-time dishwasher. Shifts and BUZZ
days may vary. Duties include operating a commercial dishwasher and FOR RENT Furnished, 2 bedroom apt. No pets, no smoking. Singles
also doing some manual dish washing. Will also be cleaning floors and preferred. $485/mo. CALL 228-4577
equipment. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Benefits include vacation/sick BUZZ
leave, dental/visual reimbursement, group health insurance, retirement, FOR RENT: 5 bedroom, 2 bath duplex at 28 Angus Drive. $750/mo. plus
employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES $750 deposit. CALL 263-8619
BUZZ BUZZ
POSITION OPENING: Secretary/Treasurer position open at the Valley APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
County Grazing Districts/Wittmayer & Silver Dollar Grazing Associations. Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/
For more information, contact the GRAZING OFFICE AT 118 5TH ST. S., month. 360-750-6746
GLASGOW, MT 59230 OR CALL 228-2961. Position open until filled. BUZZ
BUZZ FOR SALE: 2013 Ford Focus SE Sedan 4-door, 43,675 miles, great
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now offering Certified Nursing Assistant training condition. Asking price $7,500 OBO. 406-263-8506.
and testing for a low price of $800.00. This includes the testing price and
study material required. Valley View will offer the same training to anyone
who seek long term employment with Valley View for free. This training
program will educate you in how to provide care to our older generation.
Our upcoming class is January 7-11 followed by January 14-18. PLEASE
VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME’S ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT IN
ORDER TO SIGNUP. THERE ARE ONLY 8 SEATS LEFT!
BUZZ
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound
meals for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in
Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated
authority from the Department Head. We want you to build your career and Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates
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CHUCK ROAST........................$3.49 lb.
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Select Varieties SLICED BACON RUSSET
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DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS..........$.89 lb.
$1.99 (Limit 3) Sold in 15 lb. Case $23.85 $1.09
Shoulder Blade
Oscar Mayer 3.2 - 4.4 oz. Select Varieties Fresh Ripe Hass
” PORK STEAKS ........................$1.99 lb. LUNCHABLES ..........................$.99 ea. AVOCADOS ........................... $1.09 ea.
Boneless Beef Food Club 16 oz. Brick Select Varieties Food Club 16 oz. Select Varieties
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TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ...............$4.49 lb. CHEESE ................................$2.99 ea. JUMBO BISCUITS ....................... 4 /$5
Bone-In Beef Food Club Dozen Califia 48 oz. Select Varieties
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Boneless Pork Shoulder Boneless Pork Campbell’s 22.4 - 23.8 oz. Select Varieties
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MONDAY
El Cor Del SOUP: Cheddar Broccoli • Chili
SPECIALS:
Bowling Lanes Beef Philly
Will be Closed 1/2 Taco Salad
Saturday, December 8 SEASON PASSES AVAILABLE
Dine at the “O” Adult: $100 * Sr. Citizen (65+): $85
at 5 pm * Students: $65 *
Will reopen Sunday go to www.fortpecktheatre.org
228-8006 Or call 406-228-9216
Russ and Sam, two friends, last of Russ, but one day, Sam
met in the park every day to feed approached the park and — lo
the pigeons, watch the squirrels and behold! — there sat Russ!
and discuss world problems. Sam was very excited and happy
One day Russ didn’t show to see him and told him so. July 12-July 21
June 21-July 7
up. Sam didn’t think much about it Then he said, “For crying
and figured maybe he had a cold out loud Russ, what in the world May 31-June 16 Aug. 16
July 26-Aug 11 -
or something… happened to you?” Sept 1
But after Russ hadn’t shown Russ replied, “I’ve been
up for a week or so, Sam really got sitting in jail for the past 30 days.”
worried. However, since the only “Jail!” cried Sam. “What in
time they ever got together was at the world for?” “Well, turns out she’s a little
the park, Sam didn’t know where “Well,” Russ said, “you gold-digging witch, figured I was
Russ lived, so he was unable to know Sue, that cute little blond rich, and she filed rape charges
find out what had happened to waitress at the coffee shop where against me. And, at 89 years old, I
him. I sometimes go?” was so proud that when I got into
A month had passed, and “Yeah,” said Sam, “I court, I pleaded guilty. The judge
Sam figured he had seen the remember her. What about her?” gave me 30 days for perjury.”
St. Marie Water/Sewer District Update

Bowling El Cor Del Lanes


Monday Night Men’s Tuesday City League
NorthWestern Energy Ezzie’s Rock’s Auto Mall All Season
W: 3 L: 1 W: 2 L: 2 W: 25 L: 15 W: 17½ L: 22½
Markle’s El Cor Del Durum Valley Seed
W: 3 L: 1 W: 1 L: 3 W: 23 L: 17 W: 17 L: 23
Old Mil Light Holy Rollers Old Mil Scottie Express
W: 3 L: 1 W: 1 L: 3 W: 22 L: 18 W: 15½ L: 24½
Valley Bank Ghost HIGH GAMES & SERIES
W: 2 L: 2 W: 0 L: 4 Team Scr.: Rock’s Auto Mall 834 & Old Mil 2417
HIGH GAMES & SERIES Team Hdc.: All Season 871 & Durum 2506 Ind. Scr.:
Team Scr.: NorthWestern Energy 1116 & 2937 Team JR Rasmusan 257 & Rock Degele 652 Ind. Hdc.:
Hdc.: Valley Bank 1169 & NorthWestern Energy 3309 JR Rasmusan 281 & Devin Rasmusan 749
Ind. Scr.: Justice Meland 279 & Zac Garsjo 665 Ind. Friday Night Mixed
Hdc.: Justice Meland 313 & Zac Garsjo 749 Stars & Strikes We Got Nuthin Knights of the Roost
Valley Bank Thompson & Sons
Women’s Commercial W: 21 L: 11 W: 15 L: 17
W: 27 L: 13
Blue Balls
W: 16 L: 24
Hooligans
Bud Light Girls Busy Bee & Pink Bowlers & Swingers Split Happens W: 27 L: 13 W: 16 L: 24
W: 27 L: 13 W: 18 L: 22 W: 21 L: 11 W: 14 L: 18 Skill Shotz Roll U Like a Hurricane
Juice’s Card Room United Insurance Polish the Puppies Grannies W: 23 L: 17 W: 11 L: 29
W:23½ L: 16½ W: 16 L: 24 W: 20 L: 12 W: 11 L: 21
Thrivent Financial J & K Storage HIGH GAMES & SERIES
W:20½ L: 19½ W: 15 L: 25
Pocket Pounders Busted Knuckle Team Scr.: Blue Balls 716 & We Got Nuthin 2091
W: 16 L: 16 W: 10 L: 22 Team Hdc.: Hooligans 875 & Knights of the Roost
HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Team Scr.: Bud Light Girls 701 & Juice’s Card Room HIGH GAMES & SERIES 2477 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Brandon Bigelbach 253 &
Team Scr.: Valley Bank 775 & Split Happens 2163
2211Team Hdc.: Busy Bee & Pink 791 & United Casey Riggin 656 Men’s Ind. Hdc.: Austin Svingen
Team Hdc.: Busted Knuckle 912 & Grannies
Insurance 2299 Ind. Scr.: Nanci Schoenfelder 223 303 & Chaz Hopstad Women’s Ind. Scr.: Gwen
2652 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Dale Borgen 211 & Juice
& Donna Borgen 614 Ind. Hdc.: Diane Peterson 232 Honrud 182 & Diane Jensen 568 Women’s Ind. Hdc.:
Fischer 593 Men’s Ind. Hdc.: Cahle Clampitt 265
& Kerry Kingsley 633 Kristi Feit 209 & Sis Glasoe 209
& 707 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Karen Bergtoll 235 & 586
Vick’s Lanes Women’s Ind. Hdc.: Karen Bergtoll 275 & 706 School Leagues
Nashua Mixed League School Leagues Bantam
Blind Side North Forty HIGH GAMES & SERIES
W: 38 L: 14 W: 21 L: 31 Team Scr.: The Beasts 387 & Insert Team Name 844
Tag-A-Longs Paul’s Glass Team Hdc.: Oops Happens 651 & Can’t Beleive 1245
W: 25 L: 27 W: 20 L: 32 Boy’s Ind. Scr.: Hank Hopstad 133 & Gage Anderson
HIGH GAMES & SERIES 297 Boy’s Ind. Hdc.: Colton Schaefer 160 & Aiden
Team Scr.: Blind Side 657 & 1877 Team Hdc.: Tag-A-
Longs 836 & Blind Side 2327 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Dwain Aune 346 Girls’ Ind. Scr.: Hadley Thompson 94 & Riley
Bitterman 225 & 590 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Jacob Get’er Done Pederson 232 Girls’ Ind. Hdc.: Annaleigh Bruce
Renner 247 & Dwain Bitterman 650 Men’s Ind. Hdc.:
Pin Breakers Mustach Pinheads
Linda Falkenstern 187 & 496 Women’s Ind. Hdc.:
W: 26 L: 10 W: 20 L: 16
Tiffany Taft 232 & 632
The Wrecking Balls Pin Buster
Nashua Men’s League W: 24 L: 12 W: 15 L: 21
Tihista Construction Glasgow Stockyards
Striking It Rich Team 7
W: 13 L: 3 W: 7½ L: 8½ W: 23 L: 13 W: 14 L: 22
Vicks Lanes Paul’s Glass Quiznaks GHOST
W: 11 L: 5 W: 5 L: 11 W: 20 L: 16 W: 2 L: 34
E.G.T HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Vigortone Ag
W: 8 L: 8 W: 3½ L: 12½ Team Scr.: The Wrecking Balls 475 & Striking It Rich
HIGH GAMES & SERIES 1788 Team Hdc.: Pin Breakers 783 & Pin Buster 2255
Team Scr.: Paul’s Glass 734 & Tihista Construction Boy’s Ind. Scr.: Rance Rhoads 167 & Riley Smith 517
2131 Team Hdc.: Paul’s Glass 856 & Tihista Boy’s Ind. Hdc.: Keigan Ingram 219 & Blake Lloyd
Construction 2443 Ind. Scr.: Tim Bellon 234 & 603 Girls’ Ind. Scr.: Alesia Hopstad137 & Ashlee
Shawn Sibley 605 Ind. Hdc.: Tim Bellon 260 & Meland 381 Girls’ Ind. Hdc.: Bailee Baxter 213 &
Dale Pugh 666 Sha Pederson 585
REGISTRATION
Saturday, December 8th
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
at Glasgow High School

A wild one
Chevy Boos (#30) moves in to set a pick on Roundup’s one tenth of a second left in regulation. Chris Bradley
Kaide Griffith for Kobe Sibley. The Scotties, down would make one of two freethrows and send the
by as much as nine points midway through the 4th game into overtime whereas the Panthers would go
quarter, would slowly climb back into the contest on to victory, 54-51. But it proved that Coach Norm
fueled by Boos’s eight 4th quarter points, a bucket by Braaten’s boys are scrappers! Be sure to tune into
Tayson Hoerster, and a huge three pointer by Sibley KLTZ’s Saturday Morning Sports Show to see what
with 2.9 seconds left on the clock to put the Scotties this always-entertaining coach has to say. Should be
up by one, 43-42. But the Scotties would foul with interesting — and amusing — as usual.
1003 5th Ave. N, Glasgow, MT
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Letter to the Buzz Christmas FINAL


MARKDOWN
Eminent domain unchained Open House Friday, Dec. 7
SALE$5 Tights
$10 Bras
Us-versus-them letters about the American Prairie $2 Undies $1 Panty-hose
10am - 5:30pm
Reserve provide little useful information. Please study All Jewelry 20% OFF
the issue for yourself. 25% OFF down to $1

I did, and learned that most of APR’s funding comes STOREWIDE


(exclusions apply)
All Clothing & Purses
50% OFF & More
from a couple of European billionaires who envision an $10 Rack
Enjoy Wassail, Cookies $20 or Less Racks
American Serengeti - reverted to the wild. They fully & other Treats Bargains Galore!
acknowledge it will eliminate entire communities, Sign up for a pair of Closing December 14
$25 Gift Certificates OPEN SATURDAY 9am-2pm
thousands of Montanans who’ve lived there for
Red Barn NEW HOURS
Mon-Fri • 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
generations, but consider this a justifiable consequence Gifts
of their vision. And here’s what’s happening behind the 10 am - 5:30 pm M - S
12 am - 4 pm Sun.
scenes.
Besides land they’ve bought, APR seeks control of SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
millions of acres of BLM leases. But instead of following Spacious 3806 sq. ft. family home near
elementary school with classic brick exterior
existing rules, grazing only seasonally and keeping has 3 bedrooms, 1 sleeping room, Den, 3
baths, formal dining room, cherry kitchen
fences intact, wants BLM rules waived for them. cabinets, expansive living room with
APR is lobbying hard to have bison designated fireplace,master bedroom with over-sized
closet and master bath. Finished basement
as wildlife rather than livestock. As livestock, APR is has large family room, built in bar, storage
area, sleeping room, and full bath. Attached
responsible for their bison so other property owners double car garage with workshop is a bonus!
have recourse if they cause damage. As wildlife, APR ASKING $339,000 #338
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
would no longer have to fence bison in so neighboring (406) 228-2525 -
landowners would have to bear the cost of damage and www.redfoxxrealestate.com
the cost of fencing bison out. This backdoor approach
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hands APR the power to systematically and permanently
uproot families and dismantle communities — like
eminent domain unchained — paying for property but
ultimately forcing people out.
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And it’s so unnecessary! Following existing rules
wouldn’t prevent APR from building an impressive
bison reserve and tourist attraction on their extensive
private and BLM holdings. It would simply require Mondays
them to respectfully coexist with - rather than eliminate 5:30-7:00pm
- agricultural families and communities. provided by donations
These aren’t just dots on a map – or speedbumps. They’re Will not serve 12/24 & 31
real people with real lives and dreams. Please study this
issue carefully before further empowering APR’s full
agenda.
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Do you need to see a compassionate Doctor who is
experienced in Medical Cannabis?
We can help guide you through the
whole process of getting your Montana
Medical Marijuana Program Card.
Simply call 406-367-5257 to speak with a staff member,
leave a message, or email us at shorline@nemont.net

FMDH Glasgow
EMT’s Heartsaver CPR
AED / First Aid Class
Saturday, Dec. 8
9 a.m. to about 1 p.m.
FMDH South Wing
Conference Room
Cost: $30
Call Connie at
228-3648 to register
by December 5 at 5 p.m.
You will receive a certification
through AHA good for 2 years
through this course.

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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Omelet • Sausage
Links • Peaches • Milk
Lunch
Chicken Strips • Cheese Ravioli
Green Beans • Craisins • Choice of
Fruit • Milk

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were either born here or had become legal citizens. They not enjoyed ….ever! d
were students, business owners, city leaders, carpenters, Yeah sure some years back you were feeling real a
artists and so forth. “cashy” weren’t you? What with your $ 8, 9 10 and even
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telephones was something Buck Rogers only dreamed peeing into the wind when China, Mexico, North and
about although Dick Tracy did, in fact, have a two-way South Korea and the rest of the world hears our constant c
radio strapped to his wrist! harping on the government, especially when the m
And then along came Captain Kirk with his flip-up democrats get to whining about our president. a
communicator and his famous “Beam me up Scotty.” The thing is, we may have to tighten our belts a bit b
The pernt I’m trying to make here is this, follow right now but it will all work out for us if we help this guy d
along please. “Make America Great Again”. t
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I hear people on TV gripping about President Just a few years ago I was paying $3.95 per square
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from the south and most everything he has done or is to make bridles, saddle repairs, wallets, holsters, belts, t
thinking of doing. We are airing our dirty laundry in purses and etc. It was maybe seven bucks to get it shipped
public and not just our public. to me.
These complainers are having their whining heard Today it’s $6.95 a square foot and about $30 bucks to t
all over the world....especially China and North Korea. get it shipped. And Fedex is raising their shipping costs
Friends, President Trump has a plan but it will take 4.9% after the first of January. Yikes! b
all of us, democrats included, helping him bring his I don’t see much of a down-change in the near d
plans to fruition. Especially in commodity trades such as future but I don’t think it will rise much either. It’s like H

wheat and soy beans which we trade to China. Our coal gas prices. Way up today, down a little tomorrow, then
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also gets shipped to China so they can take advantage way up again and then a little down. It changes for no
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of lax pollution rules in that country but that’s another reason other than it’s virtually a monopoly and they can s
story for another day. call each other and say “it’s Tuesday, maybe we should t
China has stolen much of our tech stuff. See, how that tell our dealers to hike the price a dime or two.” Or “there
works is this. Our companies are dumb enough to send was a 2.5 quake on Bolovia. Maybe we can get away with w
their new product to China to have them manufacture another 15 cent hike.”
the stuff thinking that their US patent will protect them. Or better yet the state and federals raise the pump b
Did I mention “Stupid”? price another 25 cents in taxes. P
Why not get their stuff manufactured here where it But enough ramblings for now. I’m just saying, you i
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really is protected? can complain about the trade situation till the cows come
A whole bunch of our music, movies and videos are home...just don’t do it anywhere near a microphone!
being pirated and most of us don’t even know, or care, as That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
long as we get to see it, hear it, play it and buy it. In doing ~ Virgil Vaupel
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