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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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Welcome to Putnam County!


A musical comedy, the 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee, kicks off tonight and
continues through Monday night in the Glasgow
High School Auditorium. The show centers on
a fictional spelling bee set in a geographically
ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School.
An unusual aspect of the show is that four
real audience members are invited on stage
to compete in the spelling bee alongside the
characters. Pictured are, back row, Colton Pewitt,
Ian Wright, Isabelle Griffin, Tyler FitzSimmons,
Fynn Sukut, Rachel Pewitt and Colin Jamba.
Front: Kambria Ross, Sierra Ciafardone and
Tayte Prewett. Not Pictured: Cerenity Olsen.
Thank you doesn’t begin to describe our heartfelt We want to extend a huge thank you to the community
thanks for the showing of love and support at Bob’s of Glasgow for the love and support we have received
passing.
To Byron & Jennie Hallock, Craig Hallock, through this rough patch due to the fire of our home. To
Dan & Shantell Zieger, thank you for all the rides our landlords who helped us get into something else so
to meets, and for making his wrestling trips so quickly, to the Irle School staff, numerous community
enjoyable. To Kelly Jennings, thank you for your businesses and people who donated time, money, clothing,
unwavering friendship, it meant a lot to Bob. To furniture and all of the other items and support. We are
the coaches who were pallbearers, and to wrestlers truly grateful beyond measure!
who were honorary pallbearers, thank you so much. Thank you,
All the red and white was amazing! You all honored
him well. The Gutow Family
To Deacon Judy Martin, the service was beautiful. Thank you so much for
all your love, time and concern for my family and I. It means so much.
Thanks to the Glasgow Community for the cards, memorials, plants, and Fund-raiser for Brooke
the love we’ve been shown. Well, weather be darned, but it’s finally getting nicer
With Love, and let’s get this party started for a little girl and her
Marilyn, Denise, Karen, Debbie, Kristi, and Ryan familiy that is in dire need of some help!

Glad we’re
There will be a fund-raiser for Brooke MacDonald,
daughter of Ann Byrnes MacDonald and Walter
missing out MacDonald, Jr., this Sunday March 10th at the Nashua
on that one Civic Center from 11:00 to 2:00.
A free-will spaghetti dinner will be served during
Southeast Montana is looking to get some snow this time, come and go as you please, ask for a little extra
starting this afternoon, and plenty of it. While Wibaux Parmesan cheese, and put some bids in on the silent
County is looking at around four inches into Saturday auction items.
morning, further south and into the Dakotas they could Suffering from a rare disease that is affecting her
be in for anywhere from six inches in areas to a foot or bones, Ann says Brooke is in tough shape, and could be
more of snow accumulations in others. facing hip surgery at the Shriner’s Hospital.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7. Wind chill “It’s a fight, but we’re in it for the long haul,” Ann
values between zero and 5. Light and variable wind said.
becoming northwest 5 to 8 mph in the evening.
So please, if you would like to help cover some travel
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 22. Wind chill and medical expenses (there have been numerous trips
values between -5 and 5. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.
to Billings for chemotherapy treatments with many
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -1. Wind
more ahead), stop by the Nashua Civic Center this
chill values between -5 and -10. West northwest wind 5 to
8 mph.
Sunday for a hot helping of spaghetti & other goodies
to help Brooke get on her way to wellness. She’s one
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 20. Calm wind
becoming west around 5 mph. incredible little girl wanting her fair shake in life!
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 1.
Southeast wind around 6 mph.
Shriners’ March Madness
The Milk River Shriners’ 2019 March
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 31. Southeast wind 6 to Madness continues until St. Paddy’s Day.
10 mph.
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OUR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND FILL OUT AN
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MACARONI & CHEESE ...... Case of 35 - $34.65 RAMEN NOODLES ................Case of 24 - $4.00
Campbell’s 4 pk. Tomato or Chicken Noodle - 2/$5 Food Club 10-16 oz. Select Varieties - 89¢ ea.
SOUP .....................................Case of 6 - $15.00 FROZEN VEGETABLES ........Case of 12 - $10.68 I’ve Got a Fever
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VEGATABLES ....................... Case of 24 - $11.76 CHUNK LIGHT TUNA..........Case of 48 - $33.12
Spare Time 20 lb. Box Boneless Skinless - $1.39 lb. Food Club .75 - 1.5 Select Varieties - 39¢ ea.
CHICKEN TENDERS ........... 20 lb. Box - $27.80 FOOD MIXES ........................Case of 24 - $9.36
20 lb. Box Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS ............ 20 lb. Box - $27.80
Campbells 14.75 - 15.8 oz. Select Varieties - 69¢ ea.
CANNED PASTA ..................Case of 24 - $16.56
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SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................$2.99 lb. COOKED SHRIMP ..................$6.99 ea.
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PORK LOINS .........................$5.99 ea.
Tina’s 4 oz. Select Varieties 34¢ ea.
BURRITOS ............ Case of 32 - $10.99 lb. 4 / $1
Ole hears that Sven just bought a new truck, so he Question: What’s the first rule of scuba diving?
goes over to take a look at it. When he gets there, he sees
Answer: Don’t fart in your wetsuit.
dents all over the truck, and Sven sitting in the driveway
behind the truck. A guy is walking down the beach when he comes
Ole says, “Sven, why did you buy a truck with dents across a sand-covered lamp. He rubs the lamp and a
in it?” genie pops out!
qThe genie says that he will grant the man only one
Sven says, “Oh, I made a real good deal. It got dented
in a hailstorm, so da salesman gave me $50 off the price.wish, and that he has to pick from three choices. He can
An’ he said all I have to do is blow on da tailpipe, an’ either be the richest man in the world, the most popular
dose dents will pop right out. But I’ve been sitting hereman in the world, or the wisest man in the world.
blowing on dis tailpipe for two hours now, and I don’t The man says, “We all know that money does not
tink it’s vorking. bring happiness, and that popularity just makes you a
Ole says, “Sven, don’t be such a dummy! You have slave to the whims of others, but wisdom is everlasting.
to close da windows first!” I want to be the wisest man in the world.”
The Genie goes “poof ” and suddenly the man’s face
Sven and Ole buy a mule. But when they get it assumes a serene expression. He sits down, rubbing his
home, they can’t get it into the barn. It just won’t go. chin in thought. Then he looks towards the genie and
Sven says, “I know yust da problem. He won’t fit says, “I should have taken the money.”
trough da door. His ears are too long.”
Ole sees that Sven is right, thinks a bit, and then Question: What’s the difference between boogers
says, “I know what we can do, Sven. We should raise da and broccoli?
barn by a foot, den he’ll fit.” Answer: Kids don’t eat broccoli.
Sven asks, “Wouldn’t it be easier to dig a ditch for
him to walk in?” Instead of “the John,” I call my toilet “the Jim.” That
Ole says, “Sven, don’t be such a dummy! It’s his ears way it sounds better when I say I go to the Jim first thing
dat are too long, not his legs!” every morning.
Letter to the Buzz
granted a 14 day extension for the vehicle you will be leaving
on your street, paid for by you,the taxpayer. Does this seem
like wasted resources of our police department and maybe
Parking ordinance is ridiculous even an invasion of privacy concerning your activities?
The ordinance committee of the City Council will
Did you get a ticket to move your “junk vehicle” (City discuss this ordinance the next time they meet. I am going to
Council’s words) or do you know someone who did? do my best to be there. I will be requesting this ordinance be
Parking ordinance 18-81 may have a purpose, but amended or abolished.
other than to “beautify the City” I am, as yet, unsure what that If you have an opinion, please consider attending. If
purpose would be unless it is to collect revenue. I believe, with you have thoughts you would like to share concerning this
this particular ordinance, the hassles, inconvenience and issue, or questions you cannot make it to the meeting to ask,
health risks for the 103 residents during a FRIGID 7 day please call me and please leave a number and a message if I
period overrides beautification. Envision the most beautiful am not at home. I will return your call ASAP. I look forward
buildings and homes, and the most pristine and uncluttered to hearing from you!
streets.Is that what makes a city or is it the people in it? My number is 228-2594.
Here are some reasons for abolishing or amending this Sincerely, Glasgow/Fo t Peck Chapterr
parking ordinance 18-81 which requires a person to move a
parked vehicle every five days: WALLEYES UNLIMITED
Mona J. Turner

ANNUAL
1. Not every Glasgow resident has a driveway or garage
so must park on the street since they are not allowed to Glasgow/Fo t Peck Chapterr
drive over a curb to park in their yard.
WALLEYES UNLIMITED
BANQUET
2. Some Glasgow families have 2, 3, or more drivers and
cars that must park on street.
3. Vehicles are most likely to breakdown in extremely cold
weather and the residents living paycheck to paycheck,
ANNUAL
may need to let a vehicle sit until money can be saved
to fix it.
4. Some residents work out of town for a week, a month or
BANQUET APRIL 7 th, 2018
VALLEY EVENT CENTER • GLASGOW
longer.
5. Some residents take long vacations. APRIL
APRIL 76 th
th
,, Raffles,
4:30pm ..................... Banquet
2019
2018 Games &
6. Some residents have health issues requiring them not to
drive for months or for health reasons, need be out of
VALLEYEVENT
VALLEY EVENT CENTER
CENTER •• GLASGOW
Silent AuctionsGLASGOW
Will Begin
town for more than 19 days. 4:30pm
6:00pm........................Raffles,
..................... Walleye Games & Silent
& Pulled PorkAuction
Dinner
7. Some residents are elderly and may not drive during 6:00pm
4:30pm........................Walleye
$25 Adults • $10 Children 12Dinner
..................... Banquet & Pulled
Raffles, Pork
Games &
& Under
winter, etc. $25 Adults • $10 Children 12 & Under
Silent Auctions Will Begin
8. Some people are young and may have been grounded
from their car for a week, a month or longer. 6:00pm IC BY
MUS..................... GAMES
Walleye & Pulled Pork Dinner
$25 Adults • $10 Children 12 & Under
We are not a big, impersonal city, so if a citizen has a
S
problem, they have the options of trying to work it out with
their neighbors, calling the police about a “JUNK VEHICLE”
AUSTSINIC SBYOUND FOR KIDS!
GAMES
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(which is a different ordinance, or law) or being tolerant of TO PURCHASE TICKETS CONTACT:
our fellow man (my choice - what’s yours).
A U S TRicci NDS • Dan Wetzel
OU263-0240
IN SOlson FOR228-9334
KIDS!
The City Council wants you to make a special trip Nick Knight 230-2098 • Glasgow Chamber of Commerce 228-2222
(face to face) — calling, texting, email and regular mail orTO any WalleyesTICKETS
Unlimited Member
PURCHASE CONTACT:
are not acceptable — to the police station every time you • Glasgow Auto Safety Center
Ricci Olson 263-0240 • Dan Wetzel 228-9334
are ill for longer than or not driving for over five days, or Markle’s
Nick Knight 230-2098Warehouse • D&G
• Glasgow Chamber SPORTS
of Commerce 228-2222
making plans like working out of town, vacationing, to be or any Walleyes Unlimited Member
• Glasgow Auto Safety Center
GLASGOW
Markle’s Warehouse • D&G SPORTS
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
Wrap-n-Roll Link • Tri Tater
Peaches • Milk
Lunch
Pretzel w/ Cheese
Taco Soup • Corn Chipsd
Pineapple• Milk
Knights of LOTS OF FUN NEW ITEMS 00
Columbus
FFiddd
Just Arrived for Spring!
New Home Décor Accessories, Clocks, Mirrors, Spring Floral, $6
Fiii Burger &
Dishes, and Much More!
New Spring Clothing & Purses! New Corkcicle & Corkcicle Coolers!
FFF Bargains of the Week… a Beer
Tuesday, March 5… All Candles and Diffusers 25% OFF
THIS FRIDAY Wednesday, March 6… All Mirrors 25% OFF
at Thursday, March 7… Spring Floral 25% OFF Mondays
St. Raphael’s Parish Friday, March 8… Corkcicles and Dishes 25% OFF
5:30-7:00pm
Saturday, March 9… Candles and Diffusers, Mirrors,
5:00-6:30pm Spring Floral, Corckcicles and Dishes 25% OFF provided by donations
Eat in or Take out 75% OFF
Adults – $15 HEN HOUSE
Kids 6 - 13 – $7
Under 5 yrs. Eat FREE!
Robyn’s Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
will be open this
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646
week as well!
412 3rd Ave. N • Glasgow GREAT DEALS!

Class B Girls at Belgrade


Thursday
Forsyth 40, Harlem 37
Florence 50, Three Forks 48
Columbus 41, Fairfield 38
Wolf Point 54, Missoula Loyola 44
Friday
Harlem vs. Three Forks, LO
Fairfield vs. Missoula Loyola, LO
Forsyth vs. Florence, 3:30, SF
Columbus vs. Wolf Point, 5:00, SF

Class B Boys at Belgrade


Wednesday
Poplar 68, Three Forks 67, OT
Bigfork 61, Big Timber 45
Colstrip 62, Shelby 52
Missoula Loyola 64, Rocky Boy 42
Thursday
Big Timber 51, Three Forks 40, LO
Rocky Boy 62, Shelby 50, loser-out
Bigfork 75, Poplar 60, semifinal
Missoula Loyola 56, Colstrip 51, SF
Friday
Rocky Boy vs. Poplar, LO
Big Timber vs. Colstrip, LO
Friday morning winners 6:30, 3rd
Bigfork vs. Missoula Loyola, 8:00, 1st

State C Boys at Billings


Thursday
Chinook 67, Plenty Coups 51
Arlee 63, Scobey 57
Manhattan Christian 54, Fairview 48
Melstone 78, Hays-Lodgepole 55
Friday
Plenty Coups vs. Scobey, LO
Fairview vs. Hays-Lodgepole, LO
Chinook vs. Arlee, 6:30, SF
Manhattan Christian vs. Melstone, 8:00, SF
MONDAY
SOUPS: Cheddar Broccoli • Chili OBITUARY
SPECIALS:
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Hwy 2 W
Pat Brunelle
Beef Philly Patricia Jane Brunelle,
Lock & Key Service 71, Glasgow, MT, went to
Dine at the “O” GLENN’S
AUTO REPAIR &
be with the Lord, Saturday
March 2, 2019
WRECKER SERVICE Pat was born April 3,
228-8006 Call 228-2715 or 263-1249
1947 in Saint Paul, MN-

Scobey’s rally falls short the daughter of Fred E.


and Viola E. (Kiihbaugh)
By Mike Brandt Hill. She was baptized at Lutheran Memorial Church in
A fourth quarter rally fell short for the District South Saint Paul, MN.
3C and Eastern C champions Scobey Spartans She was raised in South St. Paul, Cannon Falls, and
Thursday afternoon at the State Class C tournament. Cottage Grove and she graduated from Park Senior
The Spartans fell to Arlee 63-57. It was a rematch of High, St. Paul Park, MN.
last year’s semifinal with Arlee winning 76-71. The Pat married Dave Brunelle, the love of her life, and
Thursday loss was the first for Scobey, which had they were blessed with three children- Rob, Tammy
taken in a 23-0 record. and Michele. They lived in several cities in Minnesota
The Spartans trailed by two, 29-27, at the half, before settling in Glasgow
but they didn’t score their second half points until Pat loved her family and spending time with them.
the 3:54 mark in the third quarter. By that time the She equally loved spending time with her grandchildren
two-time defending state champions Arlee had built a and great-grandchildren.
commanding 39-27 lead. She loved decorating her home year-round
Arlee’s biggest lead was 53-39 midway through especially in autumn! She loved doing crafts and was
the fourth quarter. The Spartans got to within 56-51 very creative. She made many beautiful woodworking
on Caden Handran’s free throw with 1:06 remaining items and cross-stitch that she gave to family and
in the contest. Arlee was 7 for 13 from the line in the friends. Pat had a love for her pets and there wasn’t one
final minute. that wasn’t spoiled.
The Warriors had jumped out to an early 5-0 lead She also enjoyed gardening, cooking, baking and
before Scobey got on the board. Aiden Fishell scored travelling. She loved nature and going out on the prairie
for the Spartans, and then buried a three-pointer to tie collecting unique rocks. She passed her love of rocks all
the game. Handran scored, giving Scobey a 7-5 lead. the way down to her great grandchildren.
The Spartans led 13-11 after the first eight minutes We can’t forget to mention Pat’s love and loyalty to
of the game, which had five ties before Scobey took an the Minnesota Vikings!
18-13 lead early in the second period. Pat is survived by her three children, Rob (Connie)
Cody Tanner’s three-point play late in the first half Brunelle, Tammy Lewis and Michele (Steve) Frost; her
gave Arlee a 25-24 lead. Parker Cromwell’s trey tied grandchildren, Brandon (Mary Lynn), Dustin (Brianne),
the game at 27. That was the last tie as Arlee went on Dean and Katelyn; her great-grandchildren, Brantley
a 12-0 run that continued into the third quarter. Isaac and Maia; her sisters, Kitty (Gary) Robinson, Sandy
Fisher score five of those points, giving the Warriors a Hill, Beverly (Dan) Scott and Cindy (Leo) Ballesteros;
39-27 lead. her brothers-in-law Tim Brunelle and Scott Brunelle
Fouls hampered the Spartans in the first half with and several nieces and nephews.
Handran sitting out most of the first half with two fouls. She was preceded in death by her husband Dave; her
The Spartans also had a tough time blocking out parents; brothers Gary and Mike; niece Becky; mother-
Arlee’s 6-foot-9 Isaac Fisher, who scored a double- in-law Dorothy and sister-in-law Jane.
double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Greg Whitesell There will be a celebration of Pat’s life on Sunday,
led the Warriors with 23 points. March 10, 2019 from 1-3 pm at the Cottonwood Inn
Fishell led the Spartans with 15 points. and Suites.
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Glasgow, Montana 59230 406-228-9356

Thanks for Listening the roof of the garage looking like he was searching for a
Who Let The Cats In way in.
As luck would have it Nat was outside at the time
The question of the day wasn’t Who enjoying the rare Washington sunshine and had a loaded
Let The Dogs Out but Who Let The Cats garden hose in his hand watering the bushes that surround
In out in Washington recently. his little home.
My nephew Nat needs to get Nat turned the hose from sprinkle to full stream and
someone to fix his garage walk-in door. pointed it at the cat. The cat lifted it’s tail and the stream
Here’s why. of water caught him right square in the hole on opposite
He left the door open accidentally awhile back when ends from his mouth.
he went to the store. The door doesn’t always close properly The cat squalled and bellered, took off running , leapt
It needs to be forcible slammed softly shut. He forgot that off the roof onto the top of Nat’s pickup and burned rubber
and the door was open a couple or more inches. headed off to the vacant lot at the end of Nat’s block.
Upon returning home in an hour or so Nephew Nat Nat had the hose pointed at the Tom all the way until
stepped out into the garage and immediately or sooner it couldn’t reach the cat any more. What fun that was!
smelled a smell that shouldn’t have been there and set out In a couple days my esteemed but not too bright
to find what the offensive aroma was. nephew again left the garage door open while he went to
Nat doesn’t have cats but he recognized the foul odor town.
of cat pee immediately. It was then that he realized that he When he returned he caught the cat emerging from
really should learn how to close a door. He set out opening the garage in a huge hurry in a flurry of flying fur.
all the windows and garage roll-up door to air out the Seems the cat had again “placed his calling card” in
place. The neighbors filed a complaint with OSHA, the several or more places around the garage.
CIA, EPA, WTA, The WTF Society and several members Nat told me he has never seen that cat again and it’s
of the Washington Young Democrat Cabal, a group he been more than three months and my nephew, whom I’ve
doesn’t necessarily support BTW. (I think). never known to tell a fib swore the cat had a “big ol’ smirky
But anyway, after a couple days the smell was quelled smile” on his face when he scampered out of the garage.
and Nat thought that was the end of it. “Catrevenge”? Coinkydink? Hmmm!?
However (isn’t there always a However?) the very next That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
day he spotted this very large and unkempt Tom Cat on ~Virgil Vaupel

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