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515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


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The Glasgow PeeWee Ice Dawgs were in Helena over the weekend where they would
sweep their competition, winning their first game on Friday and winning three
games on a ver y long Saturday, setting them up for the championship game on
Sunday. The Ice Dawgs had to face the Flathead Flames in what turned out to be a
nailbiter. All tied up at the end of three periods, the game went into overtime and
the Ice Dawgs would win 6-5 to take the Division B State Title. They are, back row
(left to right) Gage Siefert, Kaden Kummerfeldt, Coach Pat Braaten, Andre Perkins,
Koby Regalado, Michael Uphues, Trevor Johnson, Nik Burke and Ian Peterson.
Front row:goalie Aden Perkins, Kristian Price and Ike Braaten. Great job, guys!

Letter to the Buzz

Its gittin ugly, folks....

Feb 27 - Mar 6

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Challenge games tonight


While the State B and C brackets in boys and girls
basketball get drawn up, there are still a few divisional
tournaments to be played this weekend, March 5-7,
including the Boys Southern B in Billings (four teams
advance), Boys Northern B in Shelby (two teams advance)
Boys Southern C in Miles City (two teams advance), and
the Girls Southern B in Billings. Here are the Class B and
C challenge games being played tonight:

Girls
Northern B at Conrad

Choteau vs. Fairfield, 6:30 p.m.

Girls Southern C at Laurel



Broadview-Lavina vs. Wibaux, 7 p.m.
Girls Western C at Manhattan

Twin Bridges vs. Harrison-Willow Creek, 7 p.m.

Can You Let Go of a Grudge?


Everyone says let go, but nobody tells you how, until now.

Join Fr. Frank Desiderio at St Raphaels


March 8-11, 6:30 to 8pm
for Can You Let Go of a Grudge.

Learn how to live the spiritual path of forgiveness.


The mission is anchored by the award-winning documentary
The Big Question: A Film About Forgiveness.
Fr. Frank is a Paulist priest and the author of
Can You Let Go of a Grudge: Learn to Forgive
and Get on With Your Life.
St. Raphael Parish Mission
March 8-11
5:15 Soup and Bread
at Parish Center
Everyone Welcome
St. Raphael Church

Gentlemen,
We fought the Germans in WW I, then again in
WW II along with the Japanese. .....then along came
Korea, like WW II it took another 4 years. But in 1955
(covert) we got involved in Vietnam and was engaged
until the early 70s. ....officially Vietnam was 65 to 72.
After the Soviets spent 10 years fighting in Afghanistan
from 79 to 89, we went in there from 2001 to 2014.

See the picture?
A World War that took 4 years, a United Nations
War that took 4 years.....then we spend 15 years in
Vietnam and 15 years in Iraq/Afghanistan!
Now were engaged with a Worldwide Jihad, or
WWIII as most see it. Its a Holy War with religious
duties of Muslims fighting the enemies of Islam. Its the
sixth pillar duty of Islam for the Muslims in the Quran.
But some folks refuse to label it Muslim Extremists.
There are potentially major problems now and in
the future for our 50 States, as well as all people and
countries of the world.

But someone refuses to tell it like it is. Is this a case
of religion and politics, or is it business and power? Or
is it a touch of all four? Crap, what do I know, Im just
a little ol retired telephone man! 15 years?, itll take
at least a generation, 25-30 years. Protect your ass and
Good Luck.
~ Nick Chiechi

Next Solid Finances Series Wednesday



Common Law Marriages and Estate Planning is the
subject of the 12th session in MSU Extensions 2014/15
Solid Finances series.
During this session Dr. Marsha Goetting will
discuss the elements of a Montana common law
marriage from an estate planning perspective. After
the death of one party there may be confrontations
between the surviving spouse of a perceived common
law marriage and the deceased persons other heirs-children, grandchildren, parents and/or siblings. Learn
how these conflicts could be prevented and how to
avoid court costs and attorney fees from a contentious
court case to determine the existence of a common law
marriage.
The public is invited to attend on Wednesday,
March 4th at 12:05 p.m. in the Community Room of the
Valley County Courthouse. A light lunch will be served.

BUZZIFIEDS

Northwest Farm Credit Services


is seeking an Insurance Specialist
for our Glasgow, MT office

Yet another
Arctic blast...
last one?

Not good news for those with calves hitting the


ground the next couple of days cold arctic air
is expected to settle into the area yet again. Much
colder temperatures will be observed for Tuesday
and Wednesday. Strong winds will create dangerous
windchill values for both Tuesday and Wednesday
morning for all of northeast Montana. Wind chill
values around 40 below can be expected U.S./Canadian
border. Remember that frostbite can develop within 30
minutes! The good news here, check out Thursday.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of snow showers before
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -2. Wind chill
values as low as -20. Blustery, with a north northwest wind
18 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers after
11am. Partly sunny and cold, with a high near 8. Wind chill
values as low as -25. Blustery, with a northwest wind 21 to
25 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow showers
before 11pm. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming
mostly clear, with a low around -9. Wind chill values as low
as -29. Blustery, with a north northwest wind 17 to 22 mph,
with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 14. West wind around
11 mph.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 1.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind
6 to 11 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 40.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41.

BUZZ
MEGA RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, March 7th, 9am till early afternoon.
Items include, but not limited to: Lots of furniture, bathroom light bar,
wooden recipe box, glass decanters, Lee Loader reloading tool, Old
Roadmaster bike, Quilt rack, Vintage white, glass. Too many Items to list.
AT THE GLASGOW ELKS CLUB, 309 2ND AVE.
BUZZ
BAG SALE: $10 on all winter clothing, shoes, purses, Easter clothing
not included. Starting 2/28. All winter jackets $5, snow pants $5 &
under. In need of girls clothing 7 to pre-teen, baby strollers & walkers.
SOROPTOMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.
BUZZ
CLASS OF 1985 REUNION MEETING March 4th at 7pm, Cottonwood
lounge.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for Reliable self-starter,
for housekeeping, front desk, laundry, etc.Starting at $10/hr. APPLY AT
CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZ
JOB OPPORTUNITY: MT FWP of Glasgow has an opening for a Network
Systems Analyst. Closes 03/13/2015 Salary: $55,075.00- DETAILS AND
APPLICATION AVAILABLE AT HTTP://STATECAREERS.MT.GOV/
BUZZ
JOB OPENING: A part-time position at Glasgow Veterinary Clinic for
kennel help and janitorial duties is available. INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS
MAY PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT GLASGOW VETERINARY CLINIC.
BUZZ
TOWN OF FORT PECK is seeking a full time maintenance worker. Apply
at the Fort Peck Town Office or Glasgow Job Service. After hours contact
Public Works Director Daryl Keys at 526-7548. Deadline Thur., March 12th
at 5:00 p.m. Applications may be dropped off at the Town Office, Glasgow
Job Service, mailed to the address below or if after hours, placed in the
Town Office drop box. Wage starting at $14.49 FORT PECK TOWN
OFFICE - 125 MISSOURI AVENUE - PO BOX 310 - FORT PECK, MT
59223 - (406)526-3220
BUZZ
CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Executive Director Economic Development.
Two Rivers Economic Growth, a local nonprofit development organization
serving Valley County, Montana, is seeking a part-time executive director
for its office in Glasgow. The executive director is considered to be a key
partner in the planning and growth of the communities and county we serve.
Strategic thinking and initiative are critical components in successfully filling
this position. Qualifications include: strong organizational and effective
communication skills, business and financial management experience,
marketing and grant-writing skills, and leadership ability. FOR MORE
INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT MICHELLE TADE AT (406) 263GROW (4769) OR EMAIL TRG2@NEMONT.NET.230
BUZZ
OPENINGS AVAILABLE AT MIRROR IMAGE: Established Salon, full
or part-time esthetician, or nail tech. Openings available for all positions.
CALL 228-2330 ASK FOR KRISTI
BUZZ
FOR SALE: Sheds 8x10 - $2,300, 10x12 $2,800. Primed siding. Delivery
not included. CALL KEVIN 406-224-0770
BUZZ
FOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406524-3742.
BUZZ
FOR RENT: Spacious 1625 sq. ft, 3 bed 1 bath apartment in the Helland
Agency building, 21 US hwy 2 East. Rent by the month. Ideal for
construction crews! CALL CHRIS FOR DETAILS 228-2114.
BUZZ
STORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800

FEB 2 - MAR 3

FILL UP ON
FRESHNESS!

Tangles

Salon

Hairstyles for All Ages


Cuts, Colors & Perms

(406) 853-5100

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Murnion
Cosmetologist

330 4th Ave S. Glasgow, MT

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GROUND BEEF................... $3.49/lb.


Beef

SIRLOIN TIP ROAST............ $3.99/lb.


Beef Family Pack

STEW MEAT........................$4.79/lb.
Boneless Pork

LOIN ROAST.......................$1.99/lb.
Boneless Beef

FLANK STEAK..................... $7.99/lb.


Nautilus 2 lb. Package

SALMON FILLETS................ $9.99 ea.

SPECIALS:
MONDAY

Soup: BEEF NOODLE


Lunch: CHEESEBURGER
Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

TUESDAY

Soup: HAM & BEAN


Lunch: CHICKEN PHILLY
Dinner: 2 pc. LIVER & ONION

WEDNESDAY

Soup: TURKEY VEGGIE


Lunch: PORK CHOP BURGER
W/ CUP OF SOUP
Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK

THURSDAY

Soup: BEER CHEESE


Lunch: GRILLED HAM &
CHEESE W/ CUP OF SOUP
Dinner: 2 pc. PORK
CHOP DINNER

We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

Have Your Parties Here


BOOK NOW!
A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

Here is your chance to cash in GREAT INCOME! PRICED TO SELL


20-947
on the Bakken oil boom. One 6
unit apartment building and a 10
unit apartment building for sale
in Glasgow, Montana. 15 Single
bedroom and one double. Many
recent updates. Don't miss out
on this business opportunit
opportunity.

CALL TODAY 228-2114 or 263-2113


www.hellandagencyinc.com

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:

Ugly Burger
1/2 Taco Salad
Dine at theO

631 2nd Ave N, Glasgow

Asking $450,000

228-8006

Miles City Woman on Ellen Last Week, Died on Saturday


It was the last item on her bucket list a chance to
meet daytime TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
Rosa Neese was there last week, and cameras
captured her getting a hug from Ellen shortly after a
taping of the show.
The following Saturday, the Miles City, Montana
woman known for her courageous bout with cancer
and efforts to start a group called Wake Up & Lace Up
(and so much more) said goodbye to family and friends
at the age of 56.
Heres an excerpt from the obituary for Rosa Ann
Neese, now posted at the Stevenson Funeral Homes
website:

In 1998, as if Don & Rosa werent busy enough they
decided to start a new hobby, Cool Breeze Golf Carts.
They started the business with a few tune ups and
fifteen years later became the Yamaha Dealer for the
area, renting carts to the surrounding golf courses. Don
was the worker and Rosa was the main supporter. One
of their most cherished moments with Cool Breeze Golf
Carts was when they donated a golf cart to raise money
for the organization Scramble for a Cure in Broadus,
Montana. The cart was painted with all the colors of
cancer and the Cool Breeze logo.

On December 8th, 2008 Rosa was diagnosed with
stage IV Ovarian Cancer. Everything she wanted was
right in front of her and suddenly her life turned upside
down. Rosa and her family faced the future head on.
The numerous chemotherapy treatments were long and
agonizing, yet Rosa never complained. She always had
a positive answer when asked how things were going
or how she was feeling her reply all is good. Rosa kept
an upbeat attitude through the entire battle. You never

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heard complaints of nausea, aches or pains. Rosa kept


her job with the Miles City Star to help get through
the days and years till the end, only taking off time for
chemotherapy treatments in Billings. Rosa always lived
life to the fullest; she enjoyed living and was always full
of grace. She was comfortable with her bald head and
stylish wigs. Rosa was given a second chance in life;
she was in remission for 18 months. Her close friend
and cancer survivor, Cindy Reid , together founded
the organization Wake Up & Lace Up. With the help of
family and friends, they spent countless hours doing
fund raisers to help others locally. At the time of Rosas
death, Wake Up & Lace Up raised over $100,000., and
helping over 50 families. Rosa walked with courage,
showed compassion, understanding and hope but most
of all unconditional love.

Shortly before Rosas passing, she was given the
opportunity to cross the final item off her bucket list
meet Ellen DeGeneres. Rosa was accompanied by her
daughter, Cori, daughter-in-law, Debbi, sister, Oralei,
and two close friends Roxanne Harding and Melody
Peterson. Rosa and Cori were sat in the 2nd row, which
gave them a perfect view as they enjoyed Ellen. At the
end of the show, Ellen thanked the audience for coming
and quickly headed over to meet Rosa. She gave her a
huge hug and they shared kind words. As tears of joy
streamed down Rosas face, Cori told Ellen about this
event being the last item on her bucket list.

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Northern B Girls at Malta February 26-28

Thursday
Choteau 56, Plentywood 37, first round
Wolf Point 38, Conrad 36, first round
Malta 62, Cut Bank 22, first round
Fairfield 58, Glasgow 24, first round
Friday
Conrad 63, Plentywood 52, loser out
Cut Bank 54, Glasgow 41, loser out
Choteau 49, Wolf Point 26, semifinal
Malta 53, Fairfield 30, semifinal
Saturday
Wolf Point 67, Cut Bank 53, loser out
Fairfield 51, Conrad 37, loser out
Fairfield 39, Wolf Point 26, consolation
Malta 58, Choteau 46, championship

Eastern C Girls at Wolf Point February 25-27


Wednesday

Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale 71, Brockton 30, first round


Fairview 63, Nashua 32, first round
Circle 75, Dodson 30, first round
Scobey 48, Westby-Grenora 47, Overtime, first round
Thursday
Brockton 61, Nashua 58 (overtime) loser out
Westby-Grenora 68, Dodson 19, loser out
Saco-Whitewater 53, Fairview 33, semifinal
Circle 52, Scobey 42, semifinal
Friday
Fairview 41, Westby-Grenora 38, loser out
Scobey 63, Brockton 49, loser out
Fairview 58, Scobey 44, consolation
Circle 49, Saco-Whitewater 48, championship

Eastern C Boys at Wolf Point February 26-28

Thursday
Hinsdale 38, Savage 29, first round
Fairview 67, Scobey 34, first round
Westby-Grenora 57, Saco-Whitewater 28, first round
Culbertson 74, Frazer 65, overtime, first round
Friday
Scobey 53, Savage 50, loser out
Frazer 62, Saco-Whitewater 42, loser out
Fairview 56, Hinsdale 51, semifinal
Westby-Grenora 61, Culbertson 48, semifinal
Saturday
Frazer 45, Hinsdale 42, loser out
Culbertson 65, Scobey 40, loser out
Culbertson 50, Frazer 49, consolation
Fairview 60, Westby-Grenora 50, championship

State B Girls at Great Falls March 12-14


Thursday
1st Southern vs. Plains (2nd West), noon
Malta (1st North) vs. 4th Southern, 1:30 p.m.
2nd Southern vs 2nd North, 6:30 p.m.
Bigfork (1st West) vs. 3rd Southern , 8:00 p.m.

State C Girls at Missoula March 5-7

Thursday
Circle (1st East) vs. 2nd Southern, 2:30 p.m.
Gardiner (1st West) vs. Cascade (2nd North), 2:00 p.m.
Park City (1st South) vs. 2nd West, 6:30 p.m.
Belt (1st North) vs. Saco/Whitewater/Hinsdale (2nd East), 8:00

State C Boys at Billings Metra March 12-14

Thursday
Fairview (1st East) vs. 2nd Southern, 12:30 p.m.
Manhattan Christian (1West) vs. Highwood (2nd North), 2:00
1st Southern vs. Arlee (2nd West) 6:30 p.m.
Belt (1st North) vs. Mon-Dak (2nd East), 8:00 Malta 58,
Choteau 46, championship

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