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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Off to State!
Hail to those Glasgow Scotties, it’s been nine Coach Alicia Nielsen, Klaire Krumwiede, Abby
years since we’ve had our volleyball girls make Engstrom, Riley Noser, Laura Ross, Head Coach
the state tournament, but that drought is now over! Somer Hoerster, Manager Kobe Sibley, Hannah
They set out for Bozeman at 10:30 this morning (if Toavs, Abrianna Nielsen, and Rachelle Glaser.
you heard the firetruck blazing, the Scotties were Front row: Blaire Westby, Anika Peters, Keely
onthe road) and will play two-time defending State Fossum, Taylor Pederson, Kaylee Ross, Daley
B champion Huntley Project at 10:00 Thursday Aunee and Tyann Graham.
morning. Pictured with their second place trophy This marks the 14th state volleyball tournament
concluding the Northern B Divisional Tournament appearance in school history, their 11th in
Saturday evening in Wolf Point are, back row: Class B (winning back-to-back State B titles in
Coach Danae Mulkey, Manager Davyn Myrick, 1996 & 97). Best of luck, Scotties!
Great Veterans Day Quote
In Leavenworth County, Kansas, which claims to
have the oldest Veterans Day observance in the nation,
temperatures were expected to reach a high of 32 degrees
with winds around 30 mph on Monday. This year was
the county’s 100th annual parade, and organizers said
the show would go on despite the cold.
“We will never and have never canceled a parade
because of weather issues. You have to remember, no
war or conflict was stopped because of bad weather,”
said organizer Diana Smith.

41 First St. N.
Deadline for Block of
A little warmer
Bucks Earlier this Year
Watch for the Glasgow Soroptimist member,
out there Glasgow Student Council members, and other
volunteers on December 6th as they will be collecting
donations for the annual Block of Bucks.
Tonight: Cloudy, with a low around 19. Calm wind Valley County children from infants to 17 years of
becoming west around 5 mph. age will be able to shop for much needed winter clothing
Thursday: Cloudy, with a high near 38. Calm wind. because of this annual fundraiser.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. The final day to get your child signed up to
Calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph after participate is Friday, November 22, at the Office of
midnight. Public Assistance located at 630 2nd Avenue South,
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. South wind Suite C. Please call or text Teresa Tade (263-4794) if you
3 to 6 mph. have signed up, but for some reason you cannot attend
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm. the shopping spree.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West wind 5 to 11
mph.
The children’s shopping will take place Saturday,
Saturday: A slight chance of snow, mixing with rain
December 7th, and volunteers are needed to assist
after 10am, then gradually ending. Partly sunny, with a families as they shop on this special day. If you can help
high near 42. West northwest wind 10 to 14 mph, with shop or have any questions, please call Monica Garten
gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is at 230-1004.
20%. Donations are needed, encouraged and appreciated.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. Donations may be mailed prior to the collection day to
Southwest wind 5 to 7 mph.
Soroptimists of Glasgow, Box 961, Glasgow, MT 59230.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 49. West wind 6
to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before
Can you help with this project?
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. West wind St. Raphael’s Winter Clothing Give Away is
9 to 11 mph. Saturday, November 16th from 9:00 to 3:00 and they
Monday: A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly sunny, are in need of a little community help with donations of
with a high near 47. West winter clothing for this event.
northwest wind 7 to 10
n ior Citizen Center
e ior Citizen Center
If you have items to donate, please drop them off at
mph. S en
Monday Night: A chance
THURSDAY
S They are especially in need of kids’ snow pants,
St. Raphael’s.
of rain and snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around
coats, gloves, snow boots, & hats; larger sizes of coats
28. Lasagne for men & women; snow boots for all ages; warmer
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, Call for reservation by 10 AM coats for all ages & sizes; Carhart & coveralls for men; &
with a high near 38. 228-9500 Blankets.
BUZZIFIEDS
APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit. $595/month.
BUZZ 360-750-6746
FOR SALE: 2013 Ram 1500 5.7 hemi 6 speed auto trans, 4wd, 4door, BUZZ
grey, 17” on truck and comes with extra set of 20” rims and tires. Runs FOR RENT. Small 2 bedroom 1 bath house. No pets, no smoking. CALL
great, must sell now! $16,900 obo CALL 406-263-7549 942-0962 TO PICK UP APPLICATION
BUZZ BUZZ
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Agricultural Lease. Tampico Area: 480 Acres. Glasgow Area: 85 Acres you at least 62 years young? 3. Do you want money left over at the end of
CONTACT DON NELSON 367-5207, 509-998-0160 OR 768-2130 the month? 4. Are you in need of a one bedroom rental? Check out Nemont
BUZZ Manor! Rent is only 30% of your Soc. Sec. OR Soc. Sec. Disabliity check
RUNDLE SUITES needs energetic team players for housekeeping or LESS. The only utility bill will be your phone, unless you want to pay
positions. Looking for dependable and motivated individuals. $11-16/hr a whopping $20 for our 53 channel TV service. See the application on
DOE. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT RUNDLE SUITES. 406-228-2800 our website www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or stop by Nemont
BUZZ Manor. CALL 228-4306 OR TTY 711 TO REQUEST AN APPL. OR MORE
THE GLASGOW ELKS CLUB has openings for bartenders, and also for a INFO. Equal Housing Opportunity, Prof. Mgd. by Tamarack Prop. Mgmt. Co.
Club Manager to oversee the day to day operations of the Elks Club. Bar BUZZ
or restaurant experience preferred for Manager position, and experience in FOR RENT. One Bedroom Apt. Furnished or Unfurnished. $450 plus
bar or restaurant management is a plus. Willing to train both positions. Pay some utilities, deposit required. No pets, no smokers. CALL 228-9092
will depend on experience, and would include tips while working bartending OR 228-4577
shifts. APPLY IN PERSON AT THE GLASGOW ELKS, 309 2ND AVE S BUZZ
IN GLASGOW, ON WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS OR ONLINE FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE 3 bedroom $550/month gas included in rent.
WITH JOB SERVICE. Pets negotiable with deposit. Security Deposit $400 CALL 406-270-2522
BUZZ
MECHANIC/TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR. Duties: service & NEWLY BUILT TOWN HOME!
maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes & drivers. Wage $19.44 - This 1800 +/- sq. ft. 2 story Town home
was built in 2015 and has 4 spacious
$26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm w/extended lunch; summer bedrooms, 3 baths including a master
flexible. Full benefits. Apply at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us click on suite with walk in closets. Open gourmet
Employment tab & submit application. OPEN UNTIL FILLED. kitchen, dining and living room with
BUZZ hardwood floors. Attached heated and
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs. High paid wage for CNAs with insulated Double car garage is a bonus!
Call for more information!
long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone who wants to
become a CNA as well. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN
ASKING $185,000 #341
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! (406) 228-2525 -
BUZZ www.redfoxxrealestate.com
FULL TIME COOK. The Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals
for our residents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our
Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the
Department Head. Starting wage is $14.25 an hour. We want you to build
your career and grow with us! PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION
FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ
FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide
prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet
the daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts
at $12.55/hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley
View Home and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK
UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
system & more. $1,500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
(406) 263-2046 Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
BUZZ Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates
33rd Annual Montana Governor’s Cup Roster
1 Marvin R. Johnson, Fort Peck, MT, Donald L. Johnson, Great Falls, MT 51 Nicholas Kuehl, Williston, ND, Tyler Vandermars, Glasgow, MT
2 Matthew Williamson, Minot, ND, Otto Williamson, Minot, ND 52 Rodney Gorder, Meaquite, NV, Ken Erickson, Huron, SD
3 Scott Sundheim, Fairview, MT, Cindy Sundheim, Fairview, MT 53 Braden Rolandson, Glendive, MT, Griffin Bengochea, Glasgow, MT
4 Eric Stahl, Laurel, MT, Dayle Stahl, Laurel, MT 54 Dave Burg,Williston, ND, Seth Burg, Fargo, ND
5 Zac Ohlson, Glasgow, MT, Josh Palm Glasgow, MT 55 Chuck Arndt, Saco, MT, Dallas Arndt, Miles City, MT
6 Trent Young, Columbia Falls, MT, Julian Butcher, Columbia Falls, MT 56 Tim Jennings, Glasgow, MT, Wade Roberts, Sidney, MT
7 Dustin Flack, Belgrade, MT, Rob Mott, Belgrade, MT 57 Craig Teal, Detroit Lakes, MN, Keely Montgomery, Miles City, MT
8 Steve Jellum, Gillette, WY, Nick Johnson, Billings, MT 58 Jerry Tabacco, Great Falls, MT, Jo King, Great Falls, MT
9 Mitch Griebel, Glasgow, MT, Ron Sanford, Bismark, ND 59 Nate Molstad, Havre, MT, Jerry Molstad, Miles City, MT
10 Clint Thomas, Jordan, MT, Layne Thomas, Jordan, MT 60 Brandon Barrett, Minot, ND, Layton Peters, Glenburn, ND
11 Ray Glasoe, Glasgow, MT, Storm Jackson, Glasgow, MT 61 Tom Sundeen, Fort Peck, MT, Eliot Essling, Nashua, MT
12 Kori Meiers, Glasgow, MT, Bob Meiers, Glasgow, MT 62 Joe Herbold, Jordan, MT, Hayley Young, Glasgow, MT
13 Brandon Babb, Fort Peck, MT, Brady Babb, Fort Peck, MT 63 Kenny Kepp, Hardin, MT, Shane Morse, Hardin, MT
14 Jordan Dasinger, Glendive, MT, Callie Dasinger, Glendive, MT 64 William “Doc” Holmes, Lewistown, MT, Darwin Reynolds, Buffalo, MT
15 Eric Esp, Fishtail, MT, Denny South, Absarokee, MT 65 Kevin Miller, Glasgow, MT, Stevin Miller, Fort Peck, MT
16 Kevin Harper, Billings, MT, Bill Legate, Howard City, MI 66 David Corns, Pine Haven, WY, Robbie Lang, Moorcroft, WY
17 Jesse Williams, Crosby, MN, Tony Sandberg, Baxter, MN 67 Shane McKeever, Billings, MT, Tyler Bumgarner Great Falls, MT
18 Kevin Corbitt, Butte, MT, Dave Collinsworth, Anaconda, MT 68 Jesse Reuter, Sidney, MT, Monica Reuter, Sidney, MT
19 Levi LaPrath, Whitefish, MT, Bill Thompson, Whitefish, MT 69 Todd Young, Glasgow, MT, Heath Headley, Glasgow, MT
20 Norm Sillerud, Glasgow, MT, Morgen Fagan, Tomiganoxi, KS 70 Todd Koessl, Billings, MT, Jon Koessl, Bozeman, MT
21 Paul Dull, Hinsdale, MT, Mark Combs, Glasgow, MT 71 Sam Roggow, Sidney, MT, Chris Free, Fairview, MT
22 John Jense, Anaconda, MT, John Clark, Anaconda, MT 72 Dan Barton, Gillette, WY, Cole Barton, Gillette, WY
23 Chris Rossol, Sidney, MT, Ken Rossol, Sidney, MT 73 Tayler Kennedy, Miles City, MT, Bison Bar, Brody Killen, Angela, MT
24 Michael Dombrovski, Billings, MT, Tristan Dombrovski, Billings, MT 74 Brent Smith, Williston, ND, Jacob Morris, Williston, ND
25 Joye Murnion, Jordan, MT, Cal Phipps, Jordan, MT 75 Jamie Atkinson, Poplar, MT, Georgia Gibbs-Atkinson, Poplar, MT
26 Joe Kavon, Plentywood, MT, Rob Kavon, Spokane, WA 76 Marty McLean, East Helena, MT, Caed Melone, Great Falls, MT
27 Patrick Menge, Glasgow, MT, Russell Menge, Saco, MT 77 Travis Scott, Harlowton, MT, Kennie Williams, Lewistown, MT
28 Dave Castleberry, Glasgow, MT, Jerry Baraker, Whitefish, MT 78 Kyle Huntley, Williston, ND, Brian Schwan, Williston, ND
29 Ron McNary, Williston, ND, Karl Merk, Williston, ND 79 Ron Laroche, Poplar, MT, Chris Schwarzrock, Poplar, MT
30 Tom Cushing, Billings, MT, Van Pittack, Billings, MT 80 Mike Gibbs, Glendive, MT, Aspen Gibbs, Glendive, MT
31 Steve Stadelmaier, Fort Collins, CO, Luke Stadelmaier, Fort Collins 81 Dalon Dyke, Baker, MT, Mark Ferrell, Baker, MT
32 Justin Bechtold, Willard, MT, Jason Bechtold, Willard, MT 82 Mike Seidl, Helena, MT, Bill Seidl, Billings, MT
33 Brandon Rod, Williston, ND, Adam Lambert, Williston, ND 83 Tucker Lien, Glendive, MT, Tanner Lien, Glendive, MT
34 Jacob Urlacher, Sidney, MT, Wade Rodgers, Sidney, MT 84 Scott Spalding, Walla Walla, WA, Chris Schamer, Walla Walla, WA
35 Mike Johnson, Leigh, Sheryl Johnson, Leigh, NE 85 Scott Collinsworth, Fort Peck, MT, Josh Kittleson, Glasgow, MT
36 Kevin Lynch, Huntley, MT, Mike Bloch, Lovell, WY 86 Pat Slater, Powell, WY, Don Pyrah, Lewistown, MT
37 Rick McLaughlin, Glenrock, WY, Jeralyn McLaughlin, Glenrock, WY 87 Trevor Verhasselt, Sidney, MT, Jeff Nagle, Sidney, MT
38 Don Barton, Gillette, WY, Myla Jo Barton, Gillette, WY 88 Jason Eggebrecht, Fort Peck, MT, Ross Lien, Glendive, MT
39 Randy Azar, Williston, ND, Wayne Waarvik, Glasgow, MT 89 Eddie Mindt, Glasgow, MT, Taylor Mindt, Glasgow, MT
40 Dean Pearson, Fairfield, MT, Waylon Janousek, Great Falls, MT 90 Robert Hickey, Jr., Kalispell, MT, Jason Mundel, Corman, MT
41 Trevor Kleppelid, Circle, MT, Todd Kleppelid, Circle, MT 91 Paul McColly, Hinsdale, MT, Andrew Malmend, Saco, MT
42 Nate Chappell, Miles City, MT, Mike Chappell, Glasgow, MT 92 Brett King, Hager City, WI, Joe Okada, Cambridge, WI
43 William Porter, Cheyenne, WY, Chuck Craig, Mitchell, NE 93 Jason Plouffe, Saco, MT, Levi Plouffe, Billings, MT
44 Cale Swanson, Glasgow, MT, Dominik Zimdars, Glasgow, MT 94 Jonny Nelson, Sidney, MT, Kyle Williams, Sidney, MT
45 Scott Anderson, Williston, ND, Austin Anderson, Williston, ND 95 Randy Cumber, Glasgow, MT, Clay Kittleson, Fort Peck, MT
46 Sean Walker, Dayton, WY, Jett Walker, Dayton, WY 96 Gy Salevold, Culbertson, MT, Will Salvevold, Culbertson, MT
47 Mike McElvain, Billings, MT, Lori McElvain, Billings, MT 97 Dan Majeske, Billings, MT, Matt West, Langford, SD
48 Mike Taylor, Williston, ND,Sean Hammersmark, Williston, ND 98 Dallas Smith, Aitken, MN, Craig Hallock, Kalispell, MT
49 Larry Harrell, Gillette, WY, Brett Harrell, Belgrade, MT 99 Justin Mindt, Glasgow, MT, Casey Watson, Lambert, MT
50 Ricci Olson, Glasgow, MT, John Britzman, Glasgow, MT 100 Colby Loudon, Circle, MT, Bryce Loudon, Circle, MT
101 Joe Reynen, Fort Peck, MT, Greg Giaforte, Bozeman, MT 151 Pat Ryder, Froid, MT, Beau Ryder, Bozeman, MT
102 Chris Wanner, Townsend, MT, Cody Pixley, Belgrade, MT 152 Kris Keller, Wolf Point, MT, Cody Strohm, Richey, MT
103 Tom Tubbs, Helena, MT, Roxanne Tubbs Helena, MT 153 Breyden Rose, Worden, MT, Wyatt Griffith, Pompeys Piller, MT
104 Jake Monroe, Helena, MT, Jeff Ingram, Helena, MT 154 EO Sowerwine, Rozet, WY, Joe Parsons, Saratoga, WY
105 Jon Svingen, Glasgow, MT, Austin Svingen, Glasgow, MT 155 Whit Rush, Wolf Point, MT, Carly Rush, Wolf Point, MT
106 Dan Peterson, Lewistown, MT, Dakota Wahl, Lewistown, MT 156 Arlie McMichael, Glasgow, MT, Robert Kemp, Glasgow, MT
107 Terry Falcon, Trenton, ND, Shawn White, Williston, ND 157 Clay Trimble, Laurel, MT, Kelly Dahlquist, Billings, MT
108 Marvin Monroe, Helena, MT, Dave Peterson, Copalis Crossing, WA 158 Paul Wemmer, Nashua, MT, Chad Potts, Rosebud, MT
109 Ryan Roberts, Billings, MT. Fred Roberts, Billings, MT 159 Cody Odom, Glasgow, MT,Trevor Waarvik, Glasgow, MT
110 Audie Simpson, Saco, MT, Brennan Simpson, Saco, MT 160 Tyson Schledewitz, Sidney, MT, Derek Carda, Sidney, MT
111 Dave McCrory, Plentywood, MT, Patrick Quam, Plentywood, MT 161 Bill Yates, Red Lodge, MT, Kris Devaney, Laurel, MT
112 Joel Pazpur, Pukwana, SD, Darren Mosel, Chamberlain, SD 162 Willy Hammar, Malta, MT, Joyce Hammar, Malta, MT
113 Bruce Normandy, Havre, MT, Bill Wirtzberger, Havre, MT 163 Lloyd Nygaard, Poplar, MT, Scott Azure, Poplar, MT
114 Wesley Hickey, Chamberlain, SD, Cody Burull, Reliance, SD 164 Paul King, Joplin, MT, Paul Olson, Conrad, MT
115 Corey Gilman, Billings, MT, Doug Komrosky, Havre, MT 165 Ted Toavs, Wolf Point, MT, Carl Seilstad, Roy, MT
116 Brett Normandy, Havre, MT, Trent Normandy, Havre, MT 166 Stu Law, Glasgow, MT, Steve Law, Medora, ND
117 Jeff Koski, Bozeman, MT, Colleen Koski, Bozeman, MT 167 Ken Schmidt, Glasgow, MT, Mark Jones, Billings, MT
118 Kirk Boyer, Glasgow, MT, Hunter Collinsworth, Fort Peck, MT 168 Nick Polivka, Watford City, ND, Jeff Mally, Omaha, NE
119 Murray Barkus, Billings, MT, Jason Barkus, Havre, MT 169 Landon Holte, Fort Peck, MT, Carter Holte, Fort Peck, MT
120 Randy Aten, Sidney, MT, August Aho, St. Marie, MT 170 Kody Harper, Dickinson, ND, Austin Harper, Wibaux, MT
121 Ken Hanna, Roberts, MT, Brian Hanna, Red Lodge, MT 171 Bryan Dunaiski, Esko, MN, Brian Kjoberg, Floodwood, MN
122 Scott Adams, Havre, MT, Tom Adams, Havre, MT 172 Mark Bujarski ,Watford City, ND, Michael Bujarski, Clear Lake, MN
123 Greg Wirtz, Plentywood, MT, Austin Wirtz, Plentywood, MT 173 David George, Glasgow, MT, Russ Girard, Yakima, WA
124 Matt Fischer, Helena, MT, Ty Hinderager, Fort Shaw, MT 174 Jace Young, Glasgow, MT, Jerrett Braaten, Glasgow, MT
125 Todd Dooley, Sidney, MT, Ryan Dempsey, Glendive, MT 175 Darcy Boos, Wolf Point, MT, Brett Bates, Wolf Point, MT
126 Danny Nygard, Cutbank, MT, Robert Nygard, Fort Peck, MT 176 Chad Formanek, Wheatland, WY, Nick Reid, Colstrip, MT
127 Fuzz Carnahan, Malta, MT, Jay Boardman, Malta, MT 177 Harlyn Olson, Richey, MT, Ryder Olson, Richey, MT
128 Tanner Roth, Sidney, MT, Bradley Anvik, Sidney, MT 178 Robert Jairell, Wheatland, WY, Stephanie Morgans, Wheatland, WY
129 Shawn Iwen, Stanley, ND, Shannon Belik, Sawyer, ND 179 Eric Harmel, Williston, ND, Don Radke, Williston, ND
130 Thomas Chapman, Gillette, WY, Edgar Hoffman, Gillette, WY 180 Matt Poole, Glasgow, MT, Adam Morehouse, Glasgow, MT
131 Marley Sprecher, Elgin, ND, Kyle Roth, Bismark, ND 181 Jim Gabriel, Gillette, WY, Jack DeBerg, Gettysburg, SD
132 Daryl Belik, Tioga, ND, James Sandbeck, E. Grand Forks, MN 182 Gerald Gray, Billings, MT, Jerrid Gray, Billings, MT
133 JR Rasmusan, Glasgow, MT, Torey Rasmusan, Glasgow, MT 183 Cheri Burkhardt, Gillette, WY, Jeannette Chapman, Gillette, WY
134 Corey Wieland, Sidney, MT, Danyelle Wieland, Sidney, MT 184 Gayle Nannemann, Gillette, WY, Chad Geffre, Lincoln, ND
135 Beau Hillius, Carson, ND, Kaid Hertz, Bismark, ND 185 Shane Pursley, Helena, MT, Pat Reardon, Manhattan, MT
136 Chad Knox, Ray, ND, Brad Knox, Ray, ND 186 Wade Bosch, Billings, MT, Trevor Burkley, Billings, MT
137 Haley Mindt, Glasgow, MT, Ashlee Sheehan, Glasgow, MT 187 Timothy Marsh, Westby, MT, Michael Marsh, Antelope, MT
138 Steve Harada, Wolf Point, MT, Traci Harada, Wolf Point, MT 188 Brandon Hoerster, Glasgow, Ryan Hoerster, Watford City, ND
139 Casey King, Glasgow, MT, Ross Kastet, Glasgow, MT 189 Kirby Krebsbach, Williston, ND, Jenni Krebsbach, Williston, ND
140 Jonathan Kleinke, Sidney, MT, Jeremy Norby, Sidney, MT 190 Randy Maul, Billings, MT, Jason Card, Billings, MT
141 Kyle Vine, Vida, MT, Colby Tognetti, Lewistown, MT 191 Kenneth Werbelow, Buffalo, WY, John Werbelow, Riverton, WY
142 Michael Dygert, Lewistown, MT, David Graf, Bismark, ND 192 Jake Geltel, Williston, ND, Rick Ellingson, Williston, ND
143 Dan Collins, Sidney, MT, Kyle Biebl, Watford City, ND 193 Brian Bentley, Billings, MT, Boden Bentley, Billings, MT
144 Andy Rose, Huntley, MT, Samantha Rose, Huntley, MT 194 Reg Gibbs, Billings, MT, Hunter Gibbs, Billings, MT
145 Don Jamison, Harlowton, MT, Chad Waters, Vero Beach, FL 195 Jeff Evans, Great Falls, MT, Daniel Kaiser, Geyser, MT
146 Rod Glasoe, Nashua, MT, Silver Tihista, Nashua, MT 196 Jed Johnson, Gillette, WY, Scott Appleye, Gillette, WY
147 Joseph Goddard, Rock Springs, WY, James Goddard Rock Springs 197 Rick Pokrzywinski, Watford City, ND,Larry Durand, Minot, ND
148 Doug Mahlum, Great Falls, MT, Todd Bahmiller, Great Falls, MT 198 Kurt Novak, Helena, MT, Kodi Novak, Helena, MT
149 Vern Gagnon, Billings, MT, Brian Albrecht, Havre, MT 199 Team Warrior Boats
150 Trenton Wemmer, Wolf Point, MT, Jeff Vine, Vida, MT 200 Dennis Patten, Friendship, WI, Cody Patten, Egg Harbor, WI
Pie Sale
Let us make your Thanksgiving Pies!
Taking orders until Tuesday, November 19
Ready for pickup Monday, November 25
at the Museum from 10 AM - 4 PM
Pies will be $15 per Pie
Choice of pies are:
Apple • Pumpkin • Pecan • Sour Cream Raisin • Cherry
To Order Call Ruthie 406-263-7344, Sally 406-228-8673
or the Museum at 406-228-8692 leave message if no answer.

Pharmacy & Gift


Pillows &
Wall Hangings
on Sale for
25% OFF
We are in our New,
Temporary Space in the
South Wing.
Across from Cardiac Rehab

Welcome
Lexy Partridge
Nail Tech & Esthetician
Nail Art • Acrylics
Manicures • Pedicures
Eyelash Extensions
Facials
Facebook @Wyld Rose Beauty
Call 406-475-1595
Come check out our
new Location
123 1st Ave. N • on HWY 2

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Biscuits & Gravy • Cheese Stick
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Melted Cheese Sandwich
Tomato Soup w/ Sunflower Seeds
Goldfish Crackers Mixed Fruit • Milk
An amazing thing... THURSDAY
SOUPS: Chicken Noodle • Chili
Down there in Kansas, tornadoes often hit with SPECIALS:
sudden devastation, and without warning. In one case, Bleu Burger
a house was completely whisked away, leaving only the November 13-19, 2019 1/2 Crab Salad
foundation and first floor.
A silver-haired farm lady was seen sitting dazed, One Pot Meal Dine at the “O”
in a bathtub, the only remaining part of the house left ONE POT CHUCK ROAST MEAL
Includes Roast, Vegetables, & Spices
above the floor. The rescue squad rushed to her aid and
found her unhurt. She was just sitting there in the tub, Bone-In Frozen
$3.49 lb. 228-8006
talking to herself. TURKEY BREAST ......................... 99¢ lb.
Certified Angus Beef® Beef
“It was the most amazing thing ... it was the most CHUCK POT ROAST ................... $2.99 lb.
Boneless Pork
amazing thing.” she kept repeating dazedly. LOIN CHOPS ............................ $1.79 lb.
“What was the most amazing thing, Ma’am?” asked Family Pack Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS ................... $1.99 lb.
one of the rescuers. Bone-In Spiral Sliced
“I was visiting my daughter here, taking a bath, HALF HAM ............................... $1.49 lb.
Cook’s Shank
and all I did was pull the plug and, dog-gone-it, if the HAM ............................................ $1.99 lb.
whole house didn’t suddenly drain away!” Cloverdale Half
TEARDROP HAM ....................... $2.99 lb.
Banquet 7 oz. Select Varieties
Buy bulbs for Remembrance Tree POT PIES .................................. 88¢ ea.
The Glasgow High School Student Council is
sponsoring the 21st Annual Remembrance Tree to Check out all the New Items
support Block of Bucks. Arriving at the Nest!
This program is to remember our loved ones that New Flicker Candles on Many New Designs
have passed on. A tree filled with lights to commemorate New Frasier Fir Scents
New Slipper Socks, Hats & Gloves
those loved ones will be on display throughout the to keep you Warm through the Winter
holiday season in front of the Valley County Pioneer
30% off all Fall items!
Museum. Come see all the beautiful Christmas decor!
You can purchase your bulb(s) for a $5 donation EVERY ROOM HAS A DIFFERENT THEME!
by contacting any GHS Student Council member or EVERY FRIDAY… through Christmas…
advisor, or the GHS office, 228-2485, by Nov. 28th. You FESTIVE FOOD SAMPLE FRIDAY (FRI., NOV.15TH)

may also purchase a bulb(s) to recognize the men & Taste a delicious sample
of our gourmet foods. Bridal Registry
women in our armed forces. Etchart & Reichelt
The public is invited to a lighting ceremony for the Robyn’s Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
January 4, 2020
Sallee & Hochstellen
Remembrance Trees on Sunday, December 1st at 4 p.m. 501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 January 4, 2020
and light refreshments will be served.
The trees will be lit daily through Dec. 31st.
Proceeds from the Remembrance Trees will be donated
to Block of Bucks. Over $26,000 has been donated to this
program from your generous donations and support. DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
$5 TUESDAY!
BS All Tuesday showings are $5
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
CENTRAL SHOWING: NOVEMBER 8-14

Printin’
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school Wolf Point for the Scotties’ win against Shelby.
By Mike Brandt Glasgow’s win against Malta was its fourth this
Glasgow’s volleyball team has punched their season and the Scotties had defeated Fairfield at
ticket to the state tournament after finishing second at the Choteau Tournament the opening weekend of
the Northern B Divisional Tournament held in Wolf the season. Glasgow had also defeated Shelby at the
Point. Chinook Tournament, but those matches were only
You can follow the Scotties by listening to KLTZ. two to three sets.
Glasgow (18-3) opens the state tournament against Glasgow (18-3) battled a talented Choteau squad
two-time defending champions Huntley Project at 10 for the championship, but the Scotties were swept by
a.m. Thursday at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the the Bulldogs, 25-23, 25-9 and 25-13. Choteau had all
campus of Montana State University in Bozeman. it could handle in the first set with the Scotties giving
Huntley is on a mission to win its eighth title, with them a good run. But the Bulldogs regrouped to easily
the first coming in 2003. The Red Devils have beaten win the next two sets and the match.
Florence the last two years for the crown. Choteau junior Ellie Lee led the Bulldogs with 16
The Scotties did watch Huntley at the of their 40 kills, senior Nicole Krone added 14 kills.
Dickenson tournament where the Red Devils won Choteau also had eight aces, five blocks and 69 digs.
the championship. Huntley has, probably, the best Taylor Pederson led the Scotties with six of 24
program in Montana. The Red Devils play a lot of kills and a block, Glaser had 14 of 19 assists, Fossum,
club volleyball where they play all of the programs in Pederson, and Tyann Graham an ace each, and Blaire
Billings, which includes Billings Senior, Skyview and Westby 10 of 58 digs.
West, all class AA schools, along with Class A power Glasgow started the tournament with a sweep
Billings Central. over Great Falls Central, 25-11, 25-6 and 25-13. Ross,
Florence will play Shelby in the second match, Pederson, and Glaser had five kills each of the 26 kills.
followed by Choteau taking on Townsend and Joliet Glaser also had 15 of the 18 assists, Fossum seven of 20
playing Anaconda. aces, Pederson had all three blocks, and Anika Peters
Glasgow won back-to-back state championships seven of 38 digs.
in 1996-97 when Hoerster played. The last time a Shelby came from two sets down to hand the
Glasgow team was at the state tournament was 2010. Scotties a loss Thursday night, 19-25, 16-25, 25-10,
In 2010 the Scotties opened with Red Lodge, who 25-13 and 15-12. Maddison Underdal led the Coyotes
won the Southern Divisional championship, defeating with 21 of their 47 kills.
Huntley Project. Huntley went on to beat Red Lodge Abrianna Nielsen led the Scotties with 11 of 32
for the state championship. kills, Glaser 15 of 20 assists, Graham and Nielsen had
The Scotties had to do it the hard way via the four aces each of the 12 by the Scotties. Fossum had
loser out route after losing to Shelby Thursday night. two of the four blocks, and Peters eight of the 54 digs.
Glasgow bounced back to knock out Malta, 25-13,
25-11 and 25-6, and defeated Fairfield in the fourth
place match, 21-15, 25-19, 25-22 and 25-17. Glasgow
got some revenge Shelby when the girls handed the
Coyotes a loss in the third place match, 13-25, 25-20,
25-19 and 26-24.
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Keely Fossum had nine of the Scotties 30 kills Saturday, November 16
against Malta. The senior also had six of the 15 aces, at the Cottonwood Inn
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No individual stats were given for the match with
Fairfield, but the Scotties did record 38 kills, 31 assists, VS
seven aces, five blocks and 69 digs. Fairfield had 38
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